Responsive Image Banner

Five winners named in 2025 bauma Innovation Awards

Awards for climate protection, digitalisation, machine technology, construction, and research were given at this year’s Bauma Innovation Award, presented on the eve of the trade fair in Munich, Germany, on 6 April.

2025 bauma Innovation Awards winner (Image: bauma) The 2025 bauma Innovation Awards winners on the eve of bauma, 6 April. (Image: bauma)

The 2025 awards attracted 208 applications, of which 52 were shortlisted and 15 reached the final round. Winners were selected by an expert jury alongside a vote by trade journalists attending the Bauma Media Dialogue in February.

The award is presented every three years in five categories – climate protection, digitalisation, machine technology, construction, and research – and is jointly organised by the VDMA (German Engineering Federation), Bauma, and German construction industry associations HDB, ZDB and bbs.

This year’s winners, by category, are:

  • Climate Protection: ProCarbonCure by ROTHO, a brand of Robert Thomas GmbH & Co. ProCarbonCure is a system that enables the sequestration of large quantities of CO₂ in concrete products. The process involves a closed curing method that allows CO₂ to penetrate deep into the concrete, ensuring sustainable and permanent storage, which the company said reduces carbon footprint of concrete products and offers a practical solution for offsetting non-reducible CO₂ emissions in cement production.
  • Digitalisation: Liebherr Autonomous Operations by Liebherr-Werk Bischofshofen GmbHThe system enables wheeled loaders to perform repetitive tasks autonomously, with site deployment and mission planning managed through a web-based interface. Development of the product has been years in the making, said Dr Manuel Bös, Liebherr’s head of emerging technologies. “This innovation has been developed over decades,” said Dr Manuel. “It can create space for employees to focus on more complex activities that require human expertise.”
  • Machine technology: Tunnel Enlargement System by Herrenknecht AGThis large-diameter tunnelling innovation allows existing tunnels to be enlarged using a new mechanised approach. The Tunnel Enlargement System (TES) also allows for the renewal and widening of existing railway tunnels while trains continue to operate. Developed in collaboration with Austria-based contractor Porr, the TES operates by relocating the existing tracks to the centre of the tunnel, permitting safe rail traffic during construction.
  • Construction: New composite bridge construction method by Adam Hörnig Baugesellschaft mbH & Co KGDeveloped using Peri’s VCT Cantilever Track system, the method casts the carriageway slab in situ with no penetration of the superstructure, speeding up the process with cycle-based construction. German-based Peri highlighted, “This innovation improves quality and durability with no carriageway slab penetrations, while free access from above speeds up construction and reduces cycle times.”
  • Research: MAXX (Mobile Assembly X-System) by Germany-based Center Construction Robotics is a semi-automated robotic platform for scaffold-free building refurbishment, designed to support energy-efficiency upgrades in older buildings. According to its developers, the system requires minimal human oversight.

The Bauma Innovation Award was first introduced in 2007, evolving from the former Deutscher Baumaschinentag awards. This year marks the 14th edition.

The Bauma exposition runs from 7-13 April.

German minister: Bauma show US ‘can’t turn back time’ on tariffs The wealth of technologically advanced construction equipment at the Bauma show in Munich, Germany, shows how important international free trade is to innovation

Latest News
Volvo CE and Metzner in first all-electric deconstruction project
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) and Metzner Recycling has completed the world’s first zero-emission industrial-scale deconstruction
Metso inaugurates hydrogen-powered plant
Pre-reduction pilot plant uses hydrogen as the sole reducing agent
Steelwrist launches “next-generation” tiltrotator control system
Sweden-based OEM Steelwrist has unveiled QuantumConnect, its new tiltrotator control system platform
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Lewis Tyler Editor Tel: +44(0) 7566 799988 E-mail: [email protected]
Peter Collinson International Sales Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786220 E-mail: [email protected]
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA

If You’re Not Here, You’re Catching Up.

Experts from every continent come together at the The World Demolition Summit to share how they’re solving the challenges you’ll face tomorrow. Learn from failures, near-misses, and creative recoveries that shaped some of the industry’s biggest projects.

📅 3-5 November 2025
📍 Nashville, TN
🎟️ Conference, Networking & Awards Dinner

Count me in!