2024-11-07 16:01:00
The Arbeitsschutz Aktuell ended after three intensive days in Stuttgart with an outstanding result. Under this year’s motto “Networking in occupational safety: Working safely now and in the future”, over 9,000 trade visitors from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, over 230 exhibitors and numerous renowned speakers came to the light-flooded Hall 1 of the Stuttgart Trade Fair: inside, together to experience current topics and innovations in occupational safety.
Ministerial Director Michael Kleiner from the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics, Labor and Tourism emphasized the importance of professional occupational health and safety for companies in challenging times and emphasized the important contribution of Arbeitsschutz Aktuell to professionalization and dialogue in the industry.
A special highlight this year was the presence of well-known personalities: Ex-Bundesliga professional Nils Petersen gave the opening keynote and spoke about the importance of mental health and nutrition for long-term performance. Hollywood star Ralf Moeller presented the “Motivation Crafts” campaign in conversation with Andreas Grewe (Hans Schäfer Workwear) and discussed how crafts can be made more attractive for young people. As part of the BGM theme day, ski flying world champion Sven Hannawald gave personal insights into the importance of mental health in competitive sports.
Trade fair with new products and innovations
This year, the trade fair placed a particular focus on the topics of hazardous substance management and fall protection, innovatively implemented with two action areas by asecos and ZARGES. Of course, the trade fair offered a high density of innovation with a focus on personal safety, operational safety, traffic safety, company health management and ergonomics. “The Occupational Safety Current is the industry highlight of the year for us,” emphasizes Hendrik Schabsky, CEO of ATLAS Schuhfabrik GmbH & Co.KG. “We had many good discussions and of course also successfully presented our innovative health concept FIT-DAY® here.”
Expo stage and practical conference
Practical strategies and best practices on the topics of hazardous substance management and fall protection were presented on the Expo Stage. The practice conference, which takes place at the same time, debuted in Stuttgart with top-class experts, a strongly application-oriented program and valuable insights into practice. The conference was made possible with the support of the partners GIT Security (Wiley Verlag), Haufe, Security Engineer (Konradin), Offensive Mittelstand and WandelWerker. “I found the practical conference to be an enormous enrichment for the trade fair. Competent partners had put together a high-quality, practice-oriented program that met with great interest. The concept of combining the current specialist lectures with the trade fair visit and offering them free of charge represented great added value and should also be maintained at the next Occupational Safety and Health News in 2026,” emphasizes David Wiechmann, editor-in-chief of safety engineer and partner of the practice conference.
FASI Stage – with its own appearance for the first time
For the first time, FASI, the ideal sponsor of Arbeitsschutz Aktuell, presented itself with its own stage and lounge in the heart of the exhibition hall. “FASI prepared classic occupational safety topics such as work equipment and workspaces for the community in practical events. We were also able to exchange ideas about new challenges such as the effects of climate change on work and New Work. All topics that companies are currently dealing with have to and want to,” emphasizes Christoph Preuße, President of the Occupational Safety Association (FASI). “At the end, the theater interactively illustrated how an innovative approach to the topic of occupational safety can be successful,” says the FASI President.
Organizer satisfied with new strategy
Bernhard Klumpp, Managing Director of the HINTE Expo & Conference, draws a positive conclusion: “Our goal of aligning occupational health and safety centrally with the needs of exhibitors and visitors has been achieved. Visitor numbers have increased by 30 percent compared to the last In particular, the large density of decision-makers brought qualified leads to the exhibitors without wastage. The spatial integration of the conference into the exhibition hall was a complete success and networking was made even easier was also very positively received by the specialist audience.”
Next occupational safety current in 2026
The next Arbeitsschutz Aktuell will take place from October 20th to 22nd, 2026 at Messe Stuttgart. In the meantime, a whole range of face-to-face and digital events are being offered to the occupational safety community to meet changing market requirements and ensure industry dialogue.
About Occupational Safety Current
The Arbeitsschutz Aktuell is organized by HINTE Expo & Conference GmbH Karlsruhe, a leading trade fair and congress organizer in German-speaking countries. The Occupational Safety Association (FASI) is the conceptual sponsor of the specialist congress and represents the associations VDGAB, VDRI and VDSI.
OTHER EXHIBITOR VOICES:
Dominik Reuter, Asecos
Arbeitsschutz Aktuell is a perfect platform for us. On the one hand, we meet many customers here from the Stuttgart economic region, all of southern Germany and also from Austria and Switzerland – in general, the trade fair has become noticeably more international in recent years. We attach great importance to innovation and the constant further development of our products and this is where we get the inspiration for this.
Ferdinand Munk, Munk Group
Arbeitsschutz Aktuell is a very important platform for us. For us, it is always a kind of development day, because we talk to experts who give us important inspiration for future innovations. We have also implemented ideas from the last Occupational Safety and Health News that we are presenting today.
Simon Fiechtner, Deep Care
“The world of occupational health and safety, especially the world of WHM, is a village and it comes together here. What particularly struck us at this trade fair and at the last Occupational Safety and Health Current is that the people who are here are competent, have the authority to make decisions and are qualified “We are very strong companies. When we look back, we realize that something has really happened for us. That’s fun.”
Julia Sturm, U-Group srl (IT)
“As U-Power, we were represented at Arbeitsschutz Aktuell in Stuttgart for the first time this year in order to further expand our network in Germany. Here we present the latest collections in the foot protection sector, which we have developed specifically for the German market, among other things. It “It’s a very pleasant trade fair, we had very good discussions and are pleased to be there.”
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**Interview with Michael Kleiner, Ministerial Director of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economics, Labor and Tourism, on the outcome of Arbeitsschutz Aktuell 2024**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Kleiner. The Arbeitsschutz Aktuell just wrapped up in Stuttgart with impressive participation. In your opinion, what are the key takeaways from this year’s event?
**Michael Kleiner:** Thank you for having me. This year’s Arbeitsschutz Aktuell, themed “Networking in occupational safety: Working safely now and in the future,” showcased the pressing need for comprehensive occupational safety measures, especially in challenging times. With over 9,000 visitors and 230 exhibitors, it proved to be an essential platform for dialogue and innovation in our industry.
**Interviewer:** There were many notable speakers this year, including Nils Petersen and Ralf Moeller. How do you think their participation influenced the discussions around occupational safety?
**Michael Kleiner:** Their presence brought a fresh perspective on mental health and workforce motivation, both critical aspects in today’s working environment. Their insights on the importance of nutrition and mental well-being resonated strongly, highlighting that occupational safety isn’t solely about physical safety but also about ensuring the mental well-being of employees.
**Interviewer:** Could you elaborate on some of the innovations showcased, particularly around hazardous substance management and fall protection?
**Michael Kleiner:** Absolutely. This year, we had practical demonstrations concerning hazardous substance management and fall protection, which were crucial for companies aiming to enhance safety protocols. The exhibitors presented cutting-edge solutions that focus on personal and operational safety—it’s imperative that we incorporate these innovations into our safety practices.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the success of integrating the practice conference with the expo. How important is this approach for future events?
**Michael Kleiner:** Integrating expert talks with hands-on experience was a brilliant strategy and should be a staple at future events. It provides attendees with immediate application of knowledge. We saw great interest and engagement, which confirms that this model adds significant value to our industry discussions.
**Interviewer:** What are your expectations for Arbeitsschutz Aktuell in 2026, and how do you envision the future of occupational safety in our region?
**Michael Kleiner:** I am excited about the next event, which will take place in 2026. We will continue building on the foundations we’ve established this year. I expect to see even more innovations and discussions on how emerging challenges, such as climate change, impact workplace safety. Our focus will consistently remain on promoting professional dialogue and the ongoing development of safety standards to meet future needs.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Mr. Kleiner, for sharing your insights on this impactful event.
**Michael Kleiner:** Thank you for the opportunity to discuss such an important topic. I look forward to the continued evolution of occupational safety initiatives in our region.