Mar 26, 2025
GOPPINGEN/ GERMANY, 27. March 2025 – At the Hannover Messe 2025, TeamViewer is showcasing its advanced spatial computing solution for lean industrial training and onboarding processes. As a global leader in digital workplace solutions including industrial Augmented Reality (AR), TeamViewer demonstrates how customers from industries such as aerospace, automotive and mechanical engineering are enhancing their global training programs.
For example, GE Aerospace, a leading supplier of aircraft engines, is using the solution as a joint customer of TeamViewer and its technology partner Siemens. Based on TeamViewer Frontline Spatial, interactive digital twins of GE Aerospace’s commercial engines are provided to aircraft technicians via AR technology, enabling high-quality, cost-efficient, and detailed remote training across hundreds of locations worldwide. At Hannover Messe, Jaswinder Walia, Executive Director & CIO Engineering at GE Aerospace, will discuss the benefits of spatial computing and present their particular use case on a panel together with Tony Hemmelgarn, President and Chief Executive Officer at Siemens Digital Industries, and TeamViewer’s CEO Oliver Steil (Monday, March 31, 14:30 CET, Siemens booth, Hall 9, Booth 53).
Oliver Steil, CEO at TeamViewer, says: “Spatial computing opens unprecedented opportunities for the engineering sector. Through digitalized remote and on-site learning, companies can deploy resources more efficiently, mitigate shortage of skilled labor 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.” Spatial Computing will also be part of Oliver Steil’s keynote about aftersales service in manufacturing (Monday, March 31, 15:30–16:00 CET, Digital Transformation Stage, Hall 17, E44).
Alongside the spatial computing use cases that can be explored first-hand at the booth (Hall 14, Booth H70) through a Formula One race car engine and 3D models of an industrial scale, TeamViewer will showcase major portfolio advancements of:
TeamViewer provides a Digital Workplace platform that connects people with technology—enabling, improving and automating digital processes to make work work better.
In 2005, TeamViewer started in Goeppingen, Germany, with software to connect to computers from anywhere to eliminate travel and enhance productivity. It rapidly became the de facto standard for remote access and support and the preferred solution for hundreds of millions of users across the world to help others with IT issues. Today, more than 640,000 customers across industries rely on TeamViewer to optimize their digital workplaces—from small to medium sized businesses to the world’s largest enterprises—empowering both desk-based employees and frontline workers.
Organizations use TeamViewer’s solutions to prevent and resolve disruptions with digital endpoints of any kind, securely manage complex IT and industrial device landscapes, and enhance processes with augmented reality powered workflows and assistance—leveraging AI and integrating seamlessly with leading tech partners. Against the backdrop of global digital transformation and challenges like shortage of skilled labor, hybrid working, accelerated data analysis, and the rise of new technologies, TeamViewer’s solutions offer a clear value add by increasing productivity, reducing machine downtime, speeding up talent onboarding, and improving customer and employee satisfaction. The company is headquartered in Göppingen, Germany, and employs more than 1,800 people globally.
In 2024, TeamViewer achieved a revenue of around EUR 671 million. TeamViewer SE (TMV) is listed at Frankfurt Stock Exchange and belongs to the MDAX. Further information can be found at www.teamviewer.com.
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