ControlEng at Hannover Messe with Michael Koch GmbH

Mar 1, 2025

Michael Koch GmbH at Hannover Messe 2025
Hall 6 Stand G39
March 31 - April 4, 2025

Co-exhibitor from the partner country Canada

The manufacturer of active DC energy management systems and safe braking resistors Michael Koch GmbH will be exhibiting at this year's Hannover Messe together with its partner ControlEng from Canada. Koch is thus not only demonstrating its international strength and decades-long partnership with the manufacturer of simulation programs for electric servo drive systems, but also making direct reference to the partner country of Hannover Messe 2025: Canada. As a co-exhibitor with Koch, ControlEng will be presenting the latest version of its high-precision SERVOsoft design program in Hanover, which can also integrate active energy management systems and safe braking resistors from Koch into electric drive systems of any degree of complexity.

ControlEng is taking this special opportunity to present itself to visitors to the Hannover Messe in the field of electric drive technology. “Together with Michael Koch, we have already had very good experiences at other trade fairs,” explains Christian Vardin, CEO of ControlEng. ‘So it's perfect that my home country Canada is the partner country of the Hannover Messe this year,’ continues Vardin. “The reliable design and simulation of our products in conjunction with the drive systems has always been the basis of our quotations,” says Fabian Hofmann, COO of Koch, adding: ”We have been working closely with ControlEng since it was founded over 20 years ago. We complement each other perfectly with our drive technology expertise and are delighted to be able to show the results of our collaboration together at the Hannover Messe!”

At the Hannover Messe, Koch will also be presenting a colorful bouquet of several new active energy management devices, safe braking resistors and software tools. “We have rarely had so many new products at one trade fair. We hope that they will provide positive impetus despite the difficult outlook for many sectors of the industry,” says Hofmann optimistically.