How does Gefran promote sustainability and hydrogen technology? Ralph Rohmann, Technical Director at Gefran, presented Gefran's commitment to sustainability, hydrogen technology, and the development of pressure sensors for various hydrogen applications - from production to storage, during the trade press days at Köhler & Partner. FLUID inquired.
How AI connects mechanical drive technology and fluidics Digital technologies are conquering drive and fluid technology. Why artificial intelligence is becoming more important and what that means for industrial manufacturing.
This is what the success factors of digital business models look like Digital transformation is essential for machinery and plant engineering to compete globally. The VDMA study 'Success factors of digital business models' provides practical insights on how companies can strategically master this change.
More women in industry: What is important now Women remain underrepresented in mechanical engineering. But times are changing - projects, role models, and structural changes are creating new dynamics. What needs to change for more female engineers to gain a foothold in the industry.
How GenAI and digital twins drive innovation At the mechanical engineering summit salon at SEW Eurodrive, the focus was on the innovation potential surrounding digital twins, AI, and the circular economy. There was consensus that higher budgets for AI and more speed are needed to keep up internationally
Generative AI in mechanical and plant engineering Leading figures in European mechanical engineering will once again present their projects and best practices at the Mechanical Engineering Summit in Berlin in September. One of the top topics this time is generative artificial intelligence.
EU compass sets new rules for competitiveness With the 'competitiveness compass', the EU is pursuing a political realignment based on the Draghi Report, which focuses primarily on competitiveness as a central priority and reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
Mechanical engineering worldwide: India is booming, China is slowing down Full speed in India, strong signal from Brazil - but in China and the USA, mechanical engineers are under pressure. A new VDMA report reveals some contradictions.
Malaysia, Middle East, and Mexico - the new future markets? What opportunities does the globalization of mechanical engineering bring in Malaysia, the Middle East, and Mexico? An analysis of entry paths, risks, and best practices.
How Austria's manufacturing industry is fighting for recovery In the alpine republic, there are many world market leaders and hidden champions. But big successes are currently missing. How can Austria's manufacturing industry grow again despite the crisis? German help and high-tech provide answers.
Bureaucracy costs: High effort, unevenly distributed Companies suffer from bureaucracy. This was confirmed some time ago by a study from the Institute for SME Research (IfM). Now the updated version is available. All clear? IfM project manager Dr. Annette Icks brought sobering news to the Packaging Machinery Conference 2025.
VDMA vice president on AI, robotics, and start-ups VDMA vice president Alexander Jakschik discusses in an interview the collaboration with start-ups, trends around AI and robotics, and the start-up award at the mechanical engineering summit.
Mechanical engineering: Is humanoid robotics on the verge of a breakthrough? Humanoid robots are on the brink of gaining a foothold in the industry. Yet, Germany is at risk of falling behind - despite strong research and technical excellence.