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ANGA COM 2026 Puts Municipalities, In-House Networks and Interactivity at the Center of Europe's Broadband Debate

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ANGA COM 2026 Puts Municipalities, In-House Networks and Interactivity at the Center of Europe’s Broadband Debate

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 8, 2025 - ANGA COM 2026 is positioning itself as a central meeting point for Europe's broadband, media and connectivity ecosystem, adding new formats for municipalities, in-house networks and interactive round tables while confirming Federal Minister for Digital Transformation and Government Modernisation Dr. Karsten Wildberger as keynote speaker at the opening in Cologne on May 19, 2026.

Federal Minister Headlines Gigabit Summit at Opening

Federal Minister Dr. Karsten Wildberger will open ANGA COM 2026 with a keynote address and then join the traditional Gigabit Summit, where CEOs of leading German telecommunications companies debate the sector's most pressing challenges. His early confirmation underscores ANGA COM's role as a high-level platform where policy, regulation and industry strategy meet, bringing together the broader telecommunications sector with the digital media world.

Solar Solutions Düsseldorf 2025 Targets NRW as High-Potential Hub for Solar and Smart Energy

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Solar Solutions Düsseldorf 2025 Targets NRW as High-Potential Hub for Solar and Smart Energy

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 3, 2025 - Solar Solutions Düsseldorf 2025 is set to reinforce North Rhine-Westphalia's role as a high-potential market for renewables, bringing more than 250 exhibitors and a tightly focused B2B audience together under one roof to drive solar, storage, EV charging and green HVAC deployment in Germany's most populous state.

A growing regional platform for solar and smart energy

On Wednesday 3 December and Thursday 4 December 2025, Messe Düsseldorf will again host Solar Solutions Düsseldorf as the central platform for renewable energy in North Rhine-Westphalia. The exhibition continues to scale, with more than 250 exhibitors now spanning 27,050 square meters across two halls, reflecting both supply-side momentum and the demand from installers, planners, energy consultants and other sustainability professionals.

Ricoh Launches Sustainable A3 MFP Line to Support Circular Economy Goals

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Ricoh Launches Sustainable A3 MFP Line to Support Circular Economy Goals

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Ricoh has introduced its new IM Cxx01CE A3 color multifunction series, positioning the IM C2501CE, IM C3501CE and IM C5501CE as a new sustainability benchmark for office print fleets by combining high reuse rates, lower CO₂ footprint and upgraded security with cloud-ready workflows.

Circular-economy design with high reuse and lower CO₂ footprint

Developed explicitly with circular-economy principles in mind, the new IM Cxx01CE models are manufactured using over 86% reused components and deliver a CO₂ footprint reduced by around 50% compared to comparable multifunction systems. By building on existing hardware resources and refreshing them with the latest security and performance elements, Ricoh enables customers to pursue sustainability targets while maintaining familiar functionality and reliability.

Heidelberg Reshapes Wiesloch-Walldorf Flagship Site as Orhan Bekyigit Takes Over Plant Leadership

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Heidelberg Reshapes Wiesloch-Walldorf Flagship Site as Orhan Bekyigit Takes Over Plant Leadership

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is restructuring its largest site in Wiesloch-Walldorf, appointing long-time manager Orhan Bekyigit as plant director alongside his existing role as site head, in a move designed to sharpen competitiveness, streamline operations and support growth in international markets.

Strategic realignment at Heidelberg's largest production hub

The Wiesloch-Walldorf campus, with around 3,800 employees, is HEIDELBERG's biggest location worldwide and a central pillar of its global manufacturing and technology network. The new setup brings plant management and central site functions under one leadership, with Bekyigit now responsible for both operational execution and cross-site coordination.

Heidelberg Lifts Profitability in H1 2025/26 as Packaging and Labels Drive Growth

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Heidelberg Lifts Profitability in H1 2025/26 as Packaging and Labels Drive Growth

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - December 2, 2025 - Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (HEIDELBERG) is reporting a significantly more profitable first half of its 2025/2026 financial year, with revenue growth, a doubling of EBITDA and improving cash flow underscoring the impact of its restructuring program and strategic focus on packaging, label and digital print.

Stronger top line and sharply improved margins

In the six months from April 1 to September 30, 2025, HEIDELBERG grew revenue to €985 million, around 8% above the prior-year period's €915 million. Europe and Asia were the main regional growth engines, while the second quarter contributed €519 million, up from €466 million in the first quarter despite negative currency effects of roughly €12 million versus the prior-year quarter.

BHB DIY Congress in Bonn Puts Innovation, AI and New Retail Models at the Center of Strategy

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 27, 2025 - The 26th BHB-Baumarktkongress in Bonn has brought together a record number of DIY retail leaders this week, as 509 executives from trade, industry and service providers gather under the former Bundestag's Federal Eagle to discuss how the home improvement sector can navigate prolonged consumer caution and reshape its future.

Full House in Bonn as the "Branchenfamilie" Regroups

The World Conference Center Bonn, long the favorite venue of the "Branchenfamilie", is more than full this year-an indicator of how urgent the need for strategic exchange has become. For the third year in a row, the long-awaited turnaround for the DIY and garden trade has not yet materialized, and the sector is collectively searching for new synergies and concepts to counter hesitant consumer spending.

BHB Data Show DIY Home Improvement Retail in Germany and Europe Still Waiting for a Turnaround

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 27, 2025 - The home improvement and garden retail sector in Germany and the wider European market is still searching for a sustained upswing, as new figures from the Handelsverband Heimwerken, Bauen und Garten e.V. (BHB) reveal a modest decline in sales after the third quarter of 2025 despite a strong second quarter and pockets of category growth.

Cautious Consumers Slow DIY and Garden Spending

Across Germany, Austria and Switzerland, macroeconomic uncertainty and consumer caution continue to weigh on DIY spending. After nine months of 2025, German DIY and home improvement stores generated €16.08 billion in gross sales, down 1.4% year-on-year, or 1.2% on a like-for-like basis. Switzerland also reported a decline, while only Austria managed to end the period with a positive overall result.

5G Campus Networks at PMRExpo 2025: Private 5G Becomes a Core Engine of Digital Transformation

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5G Campus Networks at PMRExpo 2025: Private 5G Becomes a Core Engine of Digital Transformation

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 25, 2025 - As Europe's leading trade fair for secure communications opens in Cologne, PMRExpo 2025 is positioning private 5G campus networks as a central driver of digital transformation across aviation, production, mobility, logistics and critical infrastructure. With a dedicated "5G-Hub for Private Networks", a curated conference program and live demonstrations, the event is turning secure, mission- and business-critical 5G into a concrete investment agenda for enterprises and public authorities.

German Hospitals Confront Deepening System Stress as Reform Debate Intensifies Ahead of Deutscher Krankenhaustag 2025

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 15, 2025 - Germany's hospital sector is bracing for a turbulent year as financing uncertainty, staffing shortages, and sweeping regulatory changes collide. Ahead of the 48th Deutscher Krankenhaustag, which takes place November 17-20 in Düsseldorf during MEDICA, health-sector leaders are preparing to challenge the federal government on the consequences of the forthcoming Hospital Reform Adjustment Act and planned €1.8 billion in budget cuts.

Hospitals Sound the Alarm as Reform Pressures Intensify

Germany's Hospitals Face Urgent Infrastructure Overhaul to Meet Climate Protection Demands, DKG Warns

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DKG

SHERIDAN, WYOMING - November 15, 2025 - Germany's hospital sector is confronting a critical infrastructure challenge as climate risks intensify and regulatory expectations tighten. A new position paper from the German Hospital Federation (DKG) outlines the scale of the investment gap and calls for immediate, long-term funding mechanisms to accelerate energy-efficient modernization, climate adaptation, and resilience across the nation's healthcare facilities.

Strategic Infrastructure Priorities Demand Rapid Mobilization