Instead of the Hannover Messe, THI shows its booth online

#What we would have shown

 Banner "What We Would Have Shown"

Banner "What We Would Have Shown". Source: Hannover Messe

The Hanover Fair, the most important international industrial fair, would have taken place from 20 to 24 April 2020. 5500 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors would have come together in Hannover. The Centre for Applied Research (ZAF) of the Technische Hochschule Ingostadt (THI) would also have been represented at the joint stand of Bayern Innovativ AG in the Future Hub at the Hannover Fair.
Instead of making direct contact on site, many of the exhibitors now present themselves instead under the hashtag #WhatWeWouldHaveShown with their trade fair innovations on the net and in the social media. The THI is doing the same and has digitally prepared its trade fair stand.
The THI's AWARE Center, founded in February, the Artificial Intelligence Network Ingolstadt gGmbH (AININ), the BMBF-funded research partnership SAFIR and the innovation alliance Mensch in Bewegung (People on the Move), which is funded within the framework of the federal and state initiative "Innovative University", are represented.
In addition, two ongoing BMVI-funded projects will be shown: the FreeRail project (control of vegetation near the tracks on the rail network) and the SAVe project (methodological development of combined virtual and physical safeguarding of traffic scenarios).
Please visit us at our digital booth at https://www.thi.de/forschung/hannover-messe-whatwewouldhaveshown