DIGIMET Solutions at Hannover Messe 2026: Brazilian technology for metallurgical quality control on the global industrial stage
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From April 20 to 24, 2026, DIGIMET Solutions exhibited at Hannover Messe, in Hannover, Germany, as part of the Brazil Pavilion. During the event, the company presented three solutions for the digitalization of metallurgical quality control, DIS, DMM and DDB.
The event marked an important step in DIGIMET’s international agenda. Hannover Messe brought the company into direct contact with industrial visitors, technology providers, research institutions, and organizations looking for practical ways to improve production and quality control routines.
A technical portfolio presented to an international audience
Hannover Messe is widely recognized as one of the leading global platforms for industrial technology. In 2026, the event brought together approximately 110,000 visitors from different countries, with strong international participation across the exhibition halls.
This context gave DIGIMET an opportunity to present its solutions to several professionals familiar with industrial requirements such as automation, process control, data integration, inspection reliability, and quality standardization.
At Hannover Messe 2026, DIGIMET presented its portfolio focused on three routine activities in metallurgical laboratories and quality control departments.
DIS — Weld Bead Inspection Solution: DIS is DIGIMET’s digital platform for weld bead inspection through macrographic analysis. It centralizes image capture, datum selection, report generation, and statistical monitoring in a single digital platform, helping laboratories reduce inspection time, generate audit-ready reports in one click and monitor weld data in real time. The platform also has an embedded AI module that automatically measures weld bead features such as bead width, weld throat and root gap. By applying the same measurement logic across all analyzed samples, the AI module helps reduce operator-related variation, improve repeatability and make inspection data more reliable for process monitoring.
DMM — Metallographic Analysis Solution: DMM is designed for the digitalization of metallographic analysis in materials such as cast iron and steel. Its purpose is to support more objective and standardized evaluations of microstructural characteristics, helping laboratories reduce subjectivity and organize analysis data in a digital workflow.
DDB — Brinell Hardness Test Solution: DDB supports the automation and standardization of Brinell hardness testing. The platform works with digital image capture and automatic measurement, helping teams reduce manual reading, avoid transcription errors, and generate reports with greater consistency.
Although each solution addresses a different laboratory routine, they respond to the same operational need: converting manual inspection steps into standardized, traceable, and measurable digital processes.
A qualified environment for industrial technology
DIGIMET’s participation at Hannover Messe helped connect the company to an audience interested in applied technologies for manufacturing, automation, quality control, and industrial digitalization. The fair also allowed the company to present its solutions to professionals already familiar with the operational limits of manual inspection routines.
In Hannover, the discussion around artificial intelligence was tied to concrete applications. Companies do not evaluate AI only by its technical potential, but by how it fits into existing workflows, inspection criteria, reporting requirements, and quality control procedures.
DIGIMET’s portfolio fits into this discussion because it focuses on processes where standardization, repeatability, and documentation affect the laboratory’s daily work.
What the participation represents
DIGIMET’s exhibition at Hannover Messe 2026 adds a concrete reference to the company’s international path. The company presented its solutions in one of the world’s main industrial trade fair environments to an audience connected to manufacturing, engineering, automation, and quality control.
The participation also reinforces the company’s positioning as a Brazilian IndTech focused on a specialized segment: the digitalization of metallurgical quality control.
The need to reduce inspection time, minimize human variability, standardize technical reports, and generate reliable quality data is present in several industries. This makes DIGIMET’s portfolio applicable much beyond the Brazilian market, especially among companies seeking to modernize metallurgical quality control without losing technical rigor.
Presenting DIS, DMM, and DDB at Hannover Messe 2026 showed that DIGIMET’s solutions are aligned with industrial demands present in different markets and strengthened its position as an IndTech company capable of delivering practical, specialized, and scalable solutions for industrial quality control.





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