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    Zebra brings global connected factory insights to Hannover Messe 2026

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 20, 2026
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    (L-R) Stephan Pottel, Manufacturing Strategy Director EMEA, Zebra Technologies & Tom Bianculli, CTO, Zebra Technologies.

    Zebra Technologies Corporation, a global leader in digitising and automating workflows to deliver intelligent operations, will bring global perspectives on how today’s ‘intelligence supercycle’ is laying the foundation for the future of manufacturing and economic growth, at Hannover Messe 2026, F40, Hall 15.

    Fundamental transformations around workforce skills, operations, productivity, and innovation are coming. Analysts say 80% of digital workers will use generative AI daily in the next few years, 40% of employees will be trained first by AI, and one-third of business decisions will be automated.

    These changes coincide with ongoing industry challenges around supply chains, competition, buyer demand, skilled labour, and AI integration. And it’s these trends and challenges that Zebra’s senior executives and partners seek to address.

    “While many in Silicon Valley chase the dream of human-like Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the immediate solution lies in a different approach: Augmented Collective Intelligence (ACI), a framework where humans and AI work in concert for the world’s biggest workforce – the frontline”, said Stephan Pottel, Manufacturing Strategy Director EMEA, Zebra Technologies.

    Zebra’s The Rise of the Connected Factory industry report shows that over half of surveyed manufacturers in Europe expect AI to drive growth by 2029, and 92% plan to prioritise digital transformation. However, the Industry 5.0 maturity landscape is fragmented. A lack of agreement between C-Suite, IT, and OT leadership about strategic ownership, IT and OT alignment, and not knowing where to begin are all slowing progress inside and outside the four walls.

    “The drive toward re-shoring, in part due to trade and geopolitical pressures, has further amplified the need for robust traceability solutions. As manufacturers relocate operations to domestic or allied regions, solutions are needed to maintain visibility across the supply chain, ensuring compliance with quality standards and regulatory requirements”, said Pottel.

    Executive Leader Perspectives  

    Zebra’s global team of technology and manufacturing leaders will host several thought leadership moments during the event, covering topics including the data foundations for the connected factory, supply chain resiliency, and AI.

    On Tuesday 21 April, Tom Bianculli, CTO, Zebra Technologies, and Andrew Moses, Founder and CEO, The Config Team will deliver a masterclass on “AI in the Moment.” With competitive advantage won in milliseconds on the factory floor, leaders need to cut through the AI hype to understand how “AI in the moment” is advancing OT, combining on-device multimodal AI and 3D sensing to move beyond digital twins towards live, self-optimising models of factory operations, and cloud-based AI in combination with SAP to address EPR issues.

    Zebra’s global manufacturing strategy directors from EMEA, North America and APAC will discuss the data foundations, supply chains, and partners needed to create connected factories, during a LinkedIn Live discussion broadcast from the event.

    Curated Partner Ecosystem for the Connected Factory

    Zebra has curated a series of demonstrations for product verification, quality control, connected frontline, and digitised operations, together with complementary partner solutions:

    • Merck’s M-Trust™ platform and the Zebra-integrated IMZ-Reader bridges physical and digital worlds for foolproof anti-counterfeiting and product authenticity.
    • KINEXON automates and analyses operations through passive RFID, advanced indoor tracking, and a vendor-agnostic AMR fleet management solution.
    • BARTEC’s Safety Beyond Protection demonstration will show how to drive digitalisation in hazardous areas using rugged, explosion-proof Zebra devices, for Zone 2 and Division 2 environments.
    • ID Engineering will demonstrate automated battery handling and surface inspection, featuring a 6-axis robot integrated with 3D vision and stereo photometric camera systems for high-precision defect detection in battery production.
    • The Config Team makes frontline teams love SAP with PreBilt, the intuitive mobile solution with integrated Zebra Frontline AI Suite Enablers, that digitises the supply chain and simplifies complex SAP workflows.

    WHEN: Hannover Messe, 20-24 April 2026
    WHERE: Zebra stand F40, Hall 15.
    CONTACT: Jonathan Walsh, WPR Dubai, 050 4588610, jon@wprme.net

    Image Credit: Zebra Technologies


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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