Schneider Electric Demonstrates Technologies Shaping the Future of Industry at Hannover Messe 2025

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- Embraces Industry 5.0 with open, agile and resilient industrial processes integrating automation, energy management and digital technologies - Demonstrates an integrated approach showcasing how its solutions are shaping industry by connecting ecosystems- Enables manufacturers to be more competitive with AI-infused solutions for enhanced efficiency and innovation

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Hannover, Germany, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Schneider Electric, a leader in energy management and automation, will showcase its advancements in open, software-defined automation and latest technology innovations at Hannover Messe 2025 (Hall 11, Booth C52). Aligning with the theme 'Shaping the Future with Technology,' the company will demonstrate how it drives industrial competitiveness, sustainability, and resilience through automation, electrification, and digitalization.

Industries are facing significant challenges, including changing competitive landscapes, rapid technological advancements, high energy costs, stringent environmental regulations, and supply chain resilience. These challenges require strategic interventions and investments to ensure long-term viability and competitiveness.

A key lever to tackle these challenges is automation. At the core of industrial operations, automation not only controls processes but also generates crucial data to derive insights for enhanced
decision-making leading to greater efficiency and productivity. Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure Automation Expert stands out by its open, software-defined automation approach enabling industries to respond swiftly to market and technology changes, integrating digital technologies infused with AI. This system increases engineering and operational efficiency through its adaptable and modular design, enhancing supply chain resilience while reducing total cost of ownership. Visitors to the company's Hannover Messe booth will witness firsthand how open, software-defined automation and AI-driven solutions are connecting ecosystems to improve outcomes on a daily basis, showcased in a circular manufacturing campus across the food & beverage industry.

“Embracing innovation in automation is essential for industries to be adaptable and competitive at the rate of change required today. By integrating next-generation Information (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) through open, software-defined automation, we empower customers to achieve new levels of industrial performance that closed systems will not be able to match,” said Barbara Frei, Executive Vice President, Industrial Automation at Schneider Electric. “Our solutions go beyond virtualization and support integration of any third-party software and hardware based on the open standard of UAO.org, fostering a growing versatile ecosystem for companies to choose from. UAO.org's growth to over 100 members confirms broad industry interest in this new paradigm.”