The maintenance 2025 trade fair in Munich impressively confirmed the extent to which the topics of maintenance, plant operation and service management are currently at the heart of industrial transformation processes. For Kreutzpointner Business Software , the trade fair provided a central platform to comprehensively present the strategic focus on Infrastructure Lifecycle Management (ILM) and the newly integrated VITRICON® modules.
During the two days of the trade fair, it became clear that companies from industry, energy supply and technical services are increasingly looking for holistic digital solutions that consistently combine planning, operation, maintenance and energy efficiency. This is precisely where our trade fair presence came in: With the combination of KENEXOS® and the acquired VITRICON® modules, we were able to show how end-to-end, data-driven lifecycle management can be implemented today – from plant inventory and maintenance to energy controlling and service processes.
The high quality of the expert discussions is particularly noteworthy. Many visitors were specifically interested in topics such as:
- Digital end-to-end processes in industrial plant operation
- Condition-based and predictive maintenance
- IoT and sensor integration in maintenance processes
- Audit-proof documentation and digital test reports
- Energy optimization and data aggregation across heterogeneous portfolio landscapes
- Integration of existing CAFM and ERP environments
Our specialist presentation as part of the trade fair program also met with a great response. We gave a practical demonstration of how the KENEXOS®platform efficiently orchestrates the various phases of the technical life cycle and how companies can achieve measurable efficiency gains as a result.
Another highlight was the great interest in the new approach of controlling industrial systems, building technology and energy flows via a shared digital platform. Many discussions revolved around specific use cases with immediate added value, such as end-to-end service processes, automated test cycles or AI-supported ticket recording.
For us, maintenance 2025 was a strong start to the trade fair year and a clear signal that the demand for integrated ILM platforms continues to grow. We would like to thank all visitors for the intensive exchange and look forward to continuing the discussions we have started in the coming weeks.
