Correction

Correction: Hannover Messe Stand Location Guide: Halls, Aisles, and Position Premiums

Corrected by Emir Baycan · Full-Stack Developer, Mobile App Builder and Web Platform Founder with expertise in SEO, automation, SaaS, AI visibility, DevOps and scalable digital products

Emir Baycan found something wrong, outdated, or unsupported on this page and proposed a fix. The publisher accepted the correction.

Role
Correction
Status
Accepted
Date
16 July 2026

The exact change

Before

| Hall 8 | Digital Ecosystems (software, platforms, AI for industry) | Very high | High | | Hall 9 | Engineered Parts and Solutions | Very high | High |

After

Hall-to-theme assignments change between editions as Deutsche Messe reorganises thematic groupings (the 2026 edition consolidated seven themes into three pillars). Confirm the current edition's hall plan directly with Deutsche Messe rather than relying on a fixed hall-number-to-theme mapping.

Suggested change

Hall-to-theme assignments change between editions as Deutsche Messe reorganises thematic groupings (the 2026 edition consolidated seven themes into three pillars). Confirm the current edition's hall plan directly with Deutsche Messe rather than relying on a fixed hall-number-to-theme mapping.

Why this is better

5 issues fixed: The specific hall-theme table (Hall 8 = Digital Ecosystems, Hall 9 = Engineered Parts and Solutions, Hall 16 = Robotics/Logistics Automation) does not match current Hannover Messe hall organisation. Reporting on the 2026 edition describes a restructuring into three pillars (Automation & Digitalization, Energy & Industrial Infrastructure, Research & Technology Transfer) with Digital Ecosystems/IIoT software and cloud platforms located in Halls 16-17, Research & Technology Transfer newly assigned to Hall 11, and a new Defense Production Arena in Hall 26 -- none of which matches this article's table. This article's hall assignments also directly contradict this same site's other Hannover Messe article (id 54/55), which places Digital Ecosystems in Hall 7 and Industrial Automation in Hall 9. | The article states 'Hannover Messe occupies all 27 exhibition halls on the Deutsche Messe site.' Published hall counts for the Deutsche Messe fairground vary by source (commonly cited as 24-27 depending on how pavilions are counted), and 2026-edition reporting describes the fair using 26 halls; the specific figure of 27 with 'halls 2 through 17' as the active footprint cannot be verified and is presented with unwarranted precision. | The article attributes a specific quote to 'AUMA exhibitor benchmark commentary on Hannover Messe, 2025 edition.' AUMA does not publish a Hannover-Messe-specific benchmark commentary report under this name; its real publications are 'Successful Trade Fair Participation' and the annual 'AUMA Exhibitor Outlook', neither of which contains fair-specific quoted commentary of this kind. | The article attributes a quote to 'Reed Exhibitions / RX Global exhibitor performance commentary applied to comparable industrial fairs, 2025' -- the phrase 'applied to comparable industrial fairs' concedes this is not an actual sourced quote about Hannover Messe but a paraphrase applied from elsewhere, which misrepresents it as attributed commentary. | AUMA does not publish an 'AUMA exhibitor cost benchmark database 2024-2026' as a named source. This is not a verifiable, real AUMA publication; AUMA's actual publications are 'Successful Trade Fair Participation' and the annual 'AUMA Exhibitor Outlook'.

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