Hannover Fair 2024
Norway is partner country
Norway is the official partner country of Hannover Messe 2024. Under the slogan "Pioneering the Green Industrial Transition", Norway will present products and solutions from its leading industries, including CCS, hydrogen, battery technology, AI and machine learning.
With special emphasis on clean energy and industry 4.0, a selection of companies will demonstrate Norway's ambitions for a low carbon society and its key role in developing solutions necessary to transform the industry and reach net-zero.
"Norway's highly skilled workforce, advanced industry and energy technology, and high levels of trust and stability make us an important partner in the green transition and one of the most attractive countries in the world to do business," says Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry Jan Christian Vestre. "We look forward to showcasing the Norwegian way of doing business and highlighting what Norway has to offer."
Norway will be present with a national pavilion in hall 12 (Energy Solutions) and in hall 13, with a pavilion specifically dedicated to hydrogen. At the national pavilion, clean energy and industry 4.0 will be at the forefront, with key players like Statkraft, Equinor, Yara, Siemens and Morrow Batteries taking part. Together, Norwegian companies delivering products and solutions from industries such as hydrogen, CCS, AI and machine learning, digital infrastructure, batteries and charging infrastructure, minerals and materials technology will demonstrate Norwegian industry's key role in the green transition.
Norway's role as a partner for the green transition
Norway is fully integrated into the European internal market through the EEA Agreement, making trade and investment flow seamlessly between Norway, Germany and the rest of the European Union. Norway and Germany are key trading partners and have entered a strategic partnership on climate, renewable energy and green industry to cooperate even closer in the green transition.
Internationally recognized as a reliable energy producer, Norway combines its rich industrial heritage with a competent workforce, advanced technologies, and a stable environment. These factors make Norway an attractive partner for the global green transition and a favorable destination for business.
Norway is at the forefront in sustainable technologies and innovations, especially in renewable energy, electric mobility, and green infrastructure. Notable examples include the Longship project, which is the world's first large-scale carbon capture and storage project; the MF Hydra project, which introduced the world's first ferry powered by liquid hydrogen; and Yara's building of the world's first clean ammonia-powered container ship. Norway also boasts the world's highest penetration of electric vehicles (EVs) and expertise in battery applications for both land-based and maritime transport.
Companies in the Norwegian pavilion (Hall 12)
These companies will be at the Norwegian pavilion in the Energy Solutions hall:
Statkraft, Equinor, Siemens/Morrow Batteries, Yara, DNV, Upkip, The Coring Company, Intelecy, GreenCap Solutions, Metafocus, Norwegian Hydrogen, Sustainable Energy Catapult, Manufacturing Technology Catapult, DigiCat, Battery Norway, Siva, Eksfin, Innovation Norway, Enerin, Jotne Connect, SOLWR, WintershallDEA, ECOnnect Energy, Goodtech
Companies in the Hydrogen Pavilion (Hall 13)
These companies are represented in the Norwegian Hydrogen Pavilion:
Billington Process Technology (BPT), Gascade Gastransport GmbH, Gen2 Energy, HydrogenPro, Hystar, Neo Monitors, UMOE Advanced Composites AS












