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Questions About Europe’s Industrial Future Were Raised at Davos 2025; Hannover Messe 2025 Should Look to Answer Those Involving Manufacturing

By James Prestwood | 21 Feb 2025 | IN-7710

Davos 2025 highlighted Europe’s continued struggle to define itself in industrial markets. With China and the United States taking sweeping actions to improve their manufacturing markets’ positions, Europe needs to do the same. Technology vendors should be using Hannover Messe 2025 as a chance to highlight how their solutions are improving the state of European manufacturing. Two main points of action need to be taken by these technology vendors: 1) focus their solutions’ narratives around challenges specific to the European market, highlighting capabilities that address them; and 2) address a broader range of manufacturing verticals, beyond the traditional automotive, chemical, and machinery & equipment, highlighting opportunities for growth in new manufacturing sectors where Europe can carve out a competitive niche.
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Written by James Prestwood

Industry Analyst
As part of the Industrial & Manufacturing team, James Prestwood leads research on high-impact digital technologies in manufacturing production, operations, and service. His research focuses on the most transformative innovations within and across these core domains, including Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), industrial automation (hardware and software), and quality.