B.C. companies attending the fair represent energy transition and critical minerals, clean tech, information and communications technology and other key sectors that are unlocking opportunities for export and investment that will drive sustainable and innovative growth. B.C. will host a number of activations, events and panels, including the mainstage panel on Energy Transition – Innovation & the Bottom Line on Monday 31 March at 14.00 CET led by B.C.’s Deputy Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation. The panel will feature B.C.’s leaders in robotics, automation and advancing hydrogen technology, and will outline the unique and important role governments play in leading and fostering innovation. The BC booth is located within the Canadian pavilion in hall 2.
"As the world faces the challenges of advancing AI, improving energy efficiency and addressing the impacts of climate change, B.C. companies have the answers," said Diana Gibson, B.C.’s Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation. “This is the largest number of B.C. companies that have chosen to travel to HANNOVER MESSE and our innovators are ready to present investors from Germany, the EU and beyond with opportunities to be part of powerful advancements in a number of industrial sectors.”
Please follow the link for the full list of companies and institutions and where to find them on the fairground: https://www.britishcolumbia.ca/wp-content/uploads/Company-Directory_Hannover_Messe.pdf
In total more than 250 exhibitors and 260 delegates from Canada will showcase their industrial technology solutions and expertise in six pavilions highlighting the country’s strengths in AI and other digital solutions, quantum, robotics, advanced materials, and clean energy technologies.