SynTrac Showcases Sustainable Aviation Research at Hannover Messe 2026
SynTrac successfully presented its research at this year’s Hannover Messe as part of the joint stand of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture. Throughout the exhibition, project team members welcomed a diverse range of visitors from industry, academia, public institutions, and the wider public, creating numerous opportunities for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and new connections. The strong international interest in the stand underlined the global relevance of SynTrac’s work on the future of sustainable aviation.
The project was honoured to welcome several distinguished guests, including Lower Saxony’s Minister for Science and Culture, Falko Mohrs, Dutch Minister for Education, Culture and Science, Rianne Letschert, President of TU Braunschweig, Prof. Angela Ittel, and Lower Saxony’s State Secretary for Science and Culture, Prof. Joachim Schachtner. Their visit highlighted the importance of research-driven innovation in addressing societal challenges and supporting future transformation.

Photo: Niedersächsische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur (MWK)
A particular attraction at the SynTrac stand was the aircraft-shaped rowing ergometer, which demonstrates how the same performance can be achieved with lower energy consumption based on insights gained through SynTrac research. Many visitors took the opportunity to test the exhibit themselves, including Prof. Angela Ittel and Minister Falko Mohrs, who both took a turn on the rowing ergometer and experienced the concept firsthand.

Photo: Kristina Rottig/TU Braunschweig
In addition to the exhibition activities, SynTrac Co-Spokesperson Prof. Stephan Staudacher contributed to the official Hannover Messe Expert Stage programme with a presentation titled “How Will We Fly in the Future? – Economic, Social, and Environmental Sustainability.” The talk explored the challenges and opportunities involved in shaping the future of aviation, bringing together perspectives on sustainability, technological innovation, and societal impact.
Hannover Messe provided an excellent platform for SynTrac to showcase its research, engage with stakeholders, and gain valuable insights into emerging technologies and trends. The event significantly increased the visibility of the project and generated new impulses for future collaboration and discussion on sustainable mobility.

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SynTrac looks forward to building on the many conversations initiated during the exhibition and translating these new perspectives into its ongoing research activities.

Photo: Niedersächsische Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur (MWK)