Hannover Messe 2025: Critical Manufacturing to Demonstrate How MES Can Deliver Measurable, Transformative Outcomes

Critical Manufacturing, a leader in Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and a subsidiary of ASMPT, will once again be present at Hannover Messe to show how its products can Make Industry 4.0 a Reality for all manufacturers of discrete products.

At Hannover Messe 2025 (hall 15, booth C14), Critical Manufacturing will shine the spotlight on the extensive capabilities of its MES solution for manufacturers looking to adopt smart production strategies. Features include end-to-end material traceability, bill of material (BOM) variations management, dynamic data management tools, state-of-the-art analytics, and a complete digital twin of the shop floor to check operational metrics against key performance indicators (KPIs). Visitors to the booth at Hannover Messe will discover how the system provides total real-time visibility across global production facilities.

“Our solution today integrates MES with IoT and a Data Platform, combining the value of real-time visibility and control, automation and advanced analytics.,” states Francisco Almada Lobo, CEO and co-founder of Critical Manufacturing. “It tackles the biggest pain points manufacturers face: complexity, siloed systems, and lack of data visibility. We are looking forward to welcoming visitors on our booth at Hannover Messes, where they will see for themselves how Critical Manufacturing can provide them with solutions that delivers measurable, transformative outcomes.”

Visitors will be able to speak with Critical Manufacturing’s knowledgeable sales representatives and receive a demonstration of the company’s MES capabilities. Providing recognition of how Critical Manufacturing’s MES solution meets the needs of production facilities both today and tomorrow, the company was named a ‘Leader’ in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Manufacturing Execution Systems 2024-2025 Vendor Assessment.

Persons of note on the Critical Manufacturing’s booth at Hannover Messe will include Jeff Winter, who is not only the company’s Vice-President of Business Strategy but also a Digital Transformation enthusiast and LinkedIn influencer with more than 135 thousand followers. Jeff will occupy a special corner of the booth where visitors can meet him in person and ask questions.

Offering further added value to visitors, the booth will host five system integrators – Athena, Rovisys, Systema, Arcondis, and L&T Technology Services.

As another point of note, Critical Manufacturing is a Silver Sponsor of the exhibition’s 17th International MES Conference.

To download a free ticket for the show or book a meeting with the Critical Manufacturing team, visit: www.criticalmanufacturing.com/campaign/hannover-messe-2025.

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