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Bosch Rexroth Showcases Digitalized Hydraulics at Hannover Messe

Bosch Rexroth demonstrates real-time data integration and digital twin capabilities using a live deep drawing press at Hannover Messe 2026.

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Bosch Rexroth Showcases Digitalized Hydraulics at Hannover Messe

Visitors to the Hannover Messe can experience the benefits of digitalized hydraulics at the Bosch Rexroth booth, using a deep drawing press as an example. (Image source: Bosch Rexroth AG, photographer: Rolf Nachbar)

Bosch Rexroth is bringing digitalized hydraulics to life at Hannover Messe 2026, using a fully operational deep drawing press to demonstrate how connected technologies enhance efficiency, transparency, and productivity across the value chain.

Live demonstration: Making digital hydraulics tangible
Rather than presenting abstract concepts, Bosch Rexroth is showcasing a real industrial application. Visitors can experience how digital solutions interact directly on a deep drawing press, illustrating the practical benefits of connected hydraulic systems.

The demonstration highlights how digitalisation transforms traditional fluid technology into a data-driven, intelligent system.

Digital twin: Instant access to data
A central feature of the exhibit is the use of the digital twin via the Asset Administration Shell (AAS). By scanning a QR code on components, users can instantly access:

  • Technical documentation
  • Certificates
  • CO₂ footprint data

This eliminates the need for manual searches across multiple systems, improving efficiency and accessibility of information.

Software backbone: Asset Orchestration Platform
At the core of the system is Bosch Rexroth’s Asset Orchestration Platform (AOP), which acts as the “brain” of the digital factory.

The platform:

  • Collects and connects data from multiple components
  • Processes and analyses information
  • Enables integration with higher-level applications

This creates a foundation for flexible production, faster commissioning, and smarter decision-making.

IoT integration: Real-time monitoring and control
The company also demonstrates the integration of AOP with its IoT service, CytroConnect Solutions. This enables real-time data collection from sensors measuring parameters such as:

  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Oil quality

The data is used for applications including condition monitoring and predictive maintenance. The system can also respond dynamically to detected events, integrating human decision-making where needed.

Research initiative: Advancing Fluid 4.0
As coordinator of the Fluid 4.0 initiative, Bosch Rexroth is helping to establish open, cross-manufacturer standards for digital fluid technology.

Key focus areas include:

  • Accelerated control development
  • Energy monitoring and optimisation
  • CO₂ balancing during operation
  • Circular economy concepts

These use cases are also demonstrated on the deep drawing press.

Industry engagement and outlook
The results of the Fluid 4.0 project will be further explored at the Fluid-X Symposium and the project’s closing event in June 2026, organised by the VDMA and project partners.

Conclusion: From concept to real-world application
By combining digital twins, IoT connectivity, and advanced orchestration software, Bosch Rexroth demonstrates how digitalized hydraulics can deliver measurable value in industrial environments. The live demonstration underscores the transition from theoretical Industry 4.0 concepts to practical, scalable solutions.

Edited by an industrial journalist, Lekshman Ramdas, with AI assistance.

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