TU9 at HANNOVER MESSE 2026
20–24 April 2026
The Hannover Messe will open its doors again from April 20 to 24, 2026. TU9 Universities will present innovative products and research findings, including in the fields of energy, biotechnology, aerospace, quantum technology, and fusion.
The combination of internationally competitive cutting-edge research with innovative applications is evident in a wide range of collaborations with industry, thereby creating ideal conditions for the successful translation of entrepreneurial ideas into startups and companies. TU9 Universities thus not only act as regional economic drivers and national engines of innovation, but also develop global solutions to the major challenges of our time.
General information about the trade fair can be found on the Hannover Messe Website.
Selected projects from TU9 Universities are presented on our LinkedIn channel.
As of April 10th 2026. Please check the Hannover Messe Website for the latest program updates.
Exhibits by TU9 Universities and associated projects:
RWTH Aachen University
- The Materials Lab Incubator – MerLIn (Hall 11, Booth D30)
Technische Universität Berlin
- Berlin-Brandenburg Innovation Market Joint Booth (Hall 11, Booth B38)
Technische Universität Braunschweig
- Lower Saxony Joint Booth – Innovation and Research (Hall 11, Booth B56), represented by: Collaborative Research Center/Transregio “SynTrac” and “Braunschweig Laboratories for Batteries and more” (BLB+)
- Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (Hall 11, Booth B25, (B25/4)
- Liontech Instruments UG (Hall 11, Booth E44)
Technical University of Darmstadt
- HCP Sense GmbH (Hall 11, Booth E38)
- Young Innovator Joint Booth (Hall 16, Booth F15), represented by DATAbility GmbH
- Genow GmbH (Hall 11, Booth E47)
Dresden University of Technology
- futureSAX in the Startup Area (Hall 11, Booth D29), represented by: Flexora GmbH, Clover Optimization GmbH, Mimetik GmbH and Elbe Cell Technology GmbH
Wandelbots (Hall 16, Booth B10/1)
Leibniz University Hannover
- Lower Saxony Joint Booth – Innovation and Research (Hall 11, Booth B56), represented by: Institute for Plastics and Recycling Technology, Cluster of Excellence “PhoenixD,” IPH – Institute for Integrated Production Hannover gGmbH
- hannoverimpuls Joint Booth (Hall 16, Booth F09), represented by: DAISEC – European Digital Innovation Hub for AI and Cybersecurity, Visiontag GmbH
- Institute for Solar Energy Research GmbH, Hameln; an affiliated institute of Leibniz University Hannover (Hall 11, Booth C33)
- QUDORA Technologies (Hall 11, Booth B25, (B25/4))
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Among the products on display here is the Brut Blanket, a key component of the first fusion reactor (Hall 11, Booth B06)
- Baden-Württemberg Joint Booth – Baden-Württemberg International (Hall 12, Booth E63), represented by: Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage (CELEST)
Technical University of Munich
- Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (Hall 11, Booth B49), represented by: skyLARC
- Quantum Technology Joint Booth (Hall 11, Booth B25), represented by: Munich Quantum Valley and TUM Venture Labs Quantum
- RobCo GmbH (Hall 26, Booth E35)
University of Stuttgart
- Baden-Württemberg International Joint Booth (Hall 14, Booth J40)
- Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (Hall 11, Booth B49), represented by: Materials Testing Institute, University of Stuttgart
- Quantum Technology Joint Booth (Hall 11, Booth B25), represented by: Center for Applied Quantum Technology QuantumBW
- ARENA2036 (Hall 13, Booth E30)
Events organized by and featuring TU9 universities [in German language]: https://www.tu9.de/aktivitaetenseiten/tu9-auf-der-hannover-messe-2026/