TeamViewer Reveals Spatial Computing Tools at Hannover Messe

This week, Hannover Messe, the leading industrial trade fair, returned to Hannover Exhibition Grounds.
The five-day event gathers companies from the digital, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering industries to explore IT, industrial automation and mobility technologies.
Looking to demonstrate its spatial computing and AR solutions, designed to enhance onboarding, industrial training and workforce efficiency, TeamViewer is among those showcasing its capabilities at Hannover Messe 2025.
The software giant continues to lead the way in AI-powered tools for logistics, after-sales and digital workforce support, while enhancing zero-trust and secure remote access for manufacturers wanting to connect OT and IT systems.
TeamViewer also continues to explore how the automotive, aerospace and mechanical engineering industries can improve global training programmes.
Oliver Steil, CEO at TeamViewer, explains: “Spatial computing opens unprecedented opportunities for the engineering sector. Through digitalised remote and on-site learning, companies can deploy resources more efficiently, mitigate shortage of skilled labour and reduce travel and costs.
"Together with our partners, we provide a holistic 3D user experience to bring engineering data to life and enable intuitive access for technicians and frontline workers around the world.”
How spatial computing addresses the skill gap
By offering interactive 3D models and digital twins through augmented reality, TeamViewer’s spatial computing is set to support technicians' onboarding and training.
As well as enabling standardised training across several locations to reduce downtime and costs, it will allow allow technicians to discover complex procedures remotely.
Manufacturers can also address skill shortages effectively by accelerating the learning process.
TeamViewer’s solution is scalable, allowing manufacturers to upskill large teams in response to demand quickly.
What's more, visual guidance stands to minimise errors during complex tasks, allowing technicians to achieve improved accuracy and safety.
Real-world applications
Siemens has partnered with TeamViewer to support GE Aerospace by using digital twins and AR.
TeamViewer crafts interactive 3D models of GE’s commercial aircraft engines and delivers these to technicians via AR-enabled devices through its ‘Frontline Spatial’ platform.
Workers can follow step-by-step instructions, explore engine components in detail and practise complex maintenance procedures in a virtual environment through these digital twins.
Not only can the platform be deployed across several global locations as it is cloud-based, but it will also maintain highly-repeatable and consistent training across sites to minimise the risk of human error and enhance quality.
This partnership with GE Aerospace will improve several key priorities in aerospace manufacturing, such as the maintenance training process, precision and downtime. It also maintains operational efficiency and quality across production sites to showcase how manufacturers can scale workforce training across the globe.
Oliver explored the benefits of spatial computing in a panel discussion at Hannover Messe alongside Jaswinder Walia, Executive Director & CIO Engineering at GE Aerospace, and Tony Hemmelgarn, President and CEO of Siemens Digital Industries.
Portfolio advancements
TeamViewer is showcasing spatial computing use cases at its booth at Hannover Messe alongside several other portfolio advancements, including:
- Shopfloor access: TeamViewer offers a zero-trust solution for remote support and remote access use cases in production environments. This will allow manufacturers to see the need to enable OEMs to their critical OT systems or remote access for suppliers.
- Future of the digital workplace: TeamViewer will provide insights into how the future of support for the digital workplace may look like through its latest developments in AI, advanced remote connectivity capabilities and DEX management tools. Its solutions will explore how IT service desk teams can reduce downtime, streamline operations and improve the digital user experience through AI.
- AR for after sales and logistics: TeamViewer’s AR-based workflow and remote assistance solutions will make warehouse picking and technical field service more efficient and smarter.
- Technology partnerships: At Hannover Messe, TeamViewer presented joint and collaborative solutions at several booths of its technology partners, Microsoft, SAP and Siemens.
By showcasing such advancements, TeamViewer is securing its position as a key catalyst of digital transformation in manufacturing.
Not only do its AR-based workflows for logistics and after sales highlight practical ways to improve accuracy and efficiency in warehouse operations, but its AI-led tools for digital employee experience highlight how manufacturers can reduce downtime and resolve system issues.
TeamViewer’s presence at Hannover Messe strengthens its value in supporting manufacturers to craft more secure, connected and future-proof operations.
Transforming the future of manufacturing
TeamViewer is having a transformative impact on the manufacturing industry by combining augmented reality, spatial computing and AI to digitalise key operations across production, training and after sales.
Not only do its solutions address global skill shortages while reducing costs and downtime, but they also enable faster technician onboarding through an immersive 3D learning experience.
Manufacturers can efficiently collaborate with OEMs and suppliers by having secure and zero-trust remote access to shopfloor systems.
By collaborating with Microsoft, Siemens and SAP, TeamViewer maintains seamless OT and IT integration.
Manufacturers can rely on TeamViewer’s AI-led tools to become more resilient, agile and connected in our increasingly digital industrial landscape.
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