Deutsche Messe now accepting 2023 Hermes Award entries

Jan. 6, 2023
2023 Hermes Award entry deadline is February 15

Deutsche Messe opened entries for the 20th annual Hermes Award. The award will be presented by Germany's Minister of Education and Research Bettina Stark-Watzinger during the April 16 opening ceremony of Hannover Messe. Companies and institutions exhibiting at Hannover Messe can submit entries for the award until February 15.

An independent jury, composed of leading experts from politics, business, research and society and chaired by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reimund Neugebauer, President of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, will nominate three products from among the entries for the Hermes Award , as well as for the Hermes Startup Award. The jury will determine the winners from this group of finalists based on the degree of technological innovation; benefits for industry, the environment and society; as well as cost-effectiveness and implementation maturity.

Every year, Deutsche Messe AG honors a company with the Hermes Award in recognition of a product or solution that demonstrates a particularly high degree of technological innovation. Only those technology solutions which have already been proven in industrial practice are considered.

The 2022 Hermes Award went to Sumitomo Cyclo Drive Germany. The company won the award for its fully integrated drive system for robot applications and automation technology. New features include the gear unit, motor and driver with safety functions. The product’s sensor technology and thermal management make it suitable for high-precision, sensitive applications in service robotics as well as for interaction with humans. The modular concept and modular systems enable an application-specific configuration of the required hardware. The TUAKA product is ideally suited for applications in the rapidly growing robotics market.

In 2022, the Hermes Startup Award went to MIP Technology from Hannover. The award-winning project involves a magnetic identification solution as an alternative to optically readable codes and RFID tags.

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