From March 31 to April 4, 2025, HANNOVER MESSE gathered thousands of professionals from across Europe and beyond to explore the latest innovations in industry, automation, energy, and construction. With a strong focus on digital transformation and sustainability, the fair remains one of the most important international events for showcasing European research and technology.

This year, Reincarnate was featured as part of the Tech4EUConstruction cluster — a European Commission-supported initiative that brings together projects working on AI, robotics, and digitalization in construction. The cluster aims to enhance safety, working conditions, and industry appeal, while supporting Europe’s technological autonomy through cross-project collaboration and innovation.

Hosted in Hall 14, Stand H34, in collaboration with Hanse-Aerospace, the Tech4EUConstruction booth gathered a number of Horizon Europe projects, including RoBétArmé, RECONMATIC, BIM2TWIN, BEEYONDERS, InCUBE, HumanTech, and others. While Reincarnate was not present with a live delegation, project flyers were available at the booth, ensuring visibility among visitors and industry stakeholders interested in circular and digital solutions for construction.

Reincarnate focuses on extending the lifecycle of building materials through reuse and recycling, contributing to waste reduction and more sustainable practices across the built environment. Through material tracking and data transparency, the project supports high-quality reuse and circular innovation in construction workflows.

Learn more about the Tech4EUConstruction cluster in this short video!

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101056773.

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