Exhibitions / Congresses

LogiMAT 2025

Germany, Stuttgart - March 11-13, 2025
LogiMAT 2025 A top event for in-company material flow and computer-controlled processes from procurement to production and distribution in the heart of Europe.

LogiMAT, the International Trade Show for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, sets new standards as the biggest annual intralogistics exhibition in Europe. This is the leading international trade fair that provides a comprehensive market overview and competent knowledge-transfer.

How can companies best manage the raw material of the future - "data" - efficiently and securely?

How can interfaces between operatives, production resources and intelligent robot assistants be defined, in order to optimise the workplace?

How can virtual reality help in making key decisions on future investment?

The technologies needed for intralogistics solutions and process management are in focus at LogiMAT.
Date(s)
March 11-13, 2025
Venue
Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Phone: +49 89 32391-259
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Fact of the week
The word "robotics" was coined by Russian-born American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov who first used the word in 1942 in his short story 'Runabout'. He characterised robots as helpful servants and as "a better, cleaner race."