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Upcoming Trade Shows in Germany for Science

Analytica 2026, Munich, Germany
24 - 27 Mar 2026

HANNOVER MESSE 2026, Hannover, Germany
20 - 24 Apr 2026

BIO-EUROPE 2024, Hamburg, Germany
Coming soon
When it comes to the science industry, Germany has a legacy that is nothing short of legendary, as the country is the birthplace of some of the world’s most prominent thinkers: Albert Einstein, Max Planck, and Robert Koch among them. The country’s reputation for pioneering research in physics, chemistry, engineering, and mathematics remains deeply woven into its identity and its booming industrial economy.
Let’s look at some historical facts? Germany has a dazzling track record with the most Nobel laureates in scientific fields, although World War II slowed the country’s trajectory, which led to a major brain drain and the loss of scientific leadership, modern Germany has since reemerged anew as a scientific leader. Today, Germany ranks third by number of Nobel Prize winners worldwide. At the heart of today’s German science industry we find a robust ecosystem powered by academia, government, and industry. Research across disciplines is driven by several high-profile institutions like the the Max Planck Society. Meanwhile, the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research, plays a key strategic role in funding basic and applied research, supporting innovation from Bonn and Berlin.
So where does this leave Germany in terms of scientific output? In 2020, the country received a great honour by being names as the most innovative country in the world according to Bloomberg’s Innovation Index. Four years later it sat on the number nine list. Scientific research today is integrated across Germany’s major industries—pharmaceuticals, automotive engineering, green energy, and increasingly, digital and AI technologies. German companies often maintain in-house R&D units, blurring the lines between theoretical research and commercial application. PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers can conduct funded research within universities, private labs, or via industry partnerships, making Germany an attractive destination for scientific careers.
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