Thermal Management Expo Europe 2025 to showcase advanced cooling innovations

Thermal Management Expo Europe 2025 will return to Messe Stuttgart from 11 to 13 November, bringing together industry leaders and engineers to explore the latest advances in heat dissipation, thermal insulation and temperature control technologies. As one of Europe’s most comprehensive events dedicated to thermal engineering, the show will highlight cutting-edge solutions driving performance and reliability across automotive, aerospace, electronics, and renewable energy sectors.

The exhibition will offer engineers direct access to new technologies and research shaping the next generation of cooling and temperature management systems. Visitors can expect to see a wide range of solutions including advanced cooling architectures, high-performance thermal materials and integrated systems designed for improved efficiency and sustainability. Among the key exhibitors confirmed for 2025 are T-Global Technology, specialists in thermal management solutions with more than two decades of experience and state-of-the-art R&D facilities; ToffeeX, which combines physics-based modelling with AI-driven optimisation to support sustainable design processes; and Fujipoly Europe B.V., a long-established innovator in thermal interface materials and silicone rubber engineering.

A major addition for 2025 is the newly introduced Thermal Management Conference, featuring a fresh format built around dedicated focus themes for each day. This approach is designed to give attendees the opportunity to delve deeper into specific areas of interest while engaging with technical experts and industry peers. The conference agenda will explore topics central to automotive and aerospace innovation, such as thermal optimisation in electric drive systems and heat challenges in hydrogen fuel cells, as well as data centre and semiconductor cooling strategies. Further sessions will address design approaches for power electronics, the use of embedded AI in thermal control, and techniques to prevent failures through thermal-first engineering.

Confirmed speakers include Freshta Farzam, CEO and founder of LYTE Aviation, who will share insights into aircraft electrification and system cooling; Astrid Haas, head of eMotor materials and technologies at Schaeffler, discussing thermal materials in motor design; and Florian Wieschollek, senior manager for thermal management modules at Hanon Systems, exploring practical integration within vehicle architectures.

The event will run alongside Foam Expo Europe and Adhesives & Bonding Expo Europe, enabling attendees to access all three exhibitions with a single free pass. Together, these co-located shows create a unique platform for cross-industry collaboration, connecting engineers and product designers seeking advanced materials, processes, and technologies to elevate thermal performance across future mobility and industrial applications.

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