Tulip Interfaces, based in Somerville, United States, will present itself at HANNOVER MESSE 2026 as a provider of solutions for the digital transformation of manufacturing. The centerpiece of the company’s exhibition in Hall 15 (Booth G71) is AI-powered, “composable” production systems designed to replace traditional, rigid IT structures in industry with flexible and adaptable applications.

At the core of the concept is an approach that digitizes, augments, and optimizes production processes step by step (“Compose -> Augment -> Optimize”). In doing so, the company combines human expertise with real-time data from manufacturing to make workflows more transparent and continuously improve them. The goal is to break down data silos and make production decisions in a more data-driven and forward-looking manner.

Technologically, Tulip relies on a no-code platform that enables companies to create applications for the shop floor without significant development effort. This provides real-time insights into machines, processes, and employee activities, thereby supporting increased productivity, quality, and efficiency.

Another focus of the trade show presentation is the use of artificial intelligence in manufacturing.

Among other things, the company will showcase AI-powered decision support, agent-based analytics, and edge AI approaches for improved data analysis directly on the production floor. In addition, the company is participating in the conference program with workshops and technical presentations, such as on the role of the “manufacturing engineer of the future” and the practical application of AI in industrial processes.

With its exhibition, Tulip addresses key themes of industrial transformation that are also the focus of HANNOVER MESSE 2026—in particular, the use of AI to increase efficiency and competitiveness. The company positions itself as a provider of modern frontline operations platforms that support the transition to flexible, data-driven production systems.

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