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Red Dot Award for the new Bäumer HMI
Bäumer wins Red Dot Design Award for new HMI
The new Human-Machine Interface (HMI) from Albrecht Bäumer GmbH & Co. KG has been honored with the prestigious Red Dot Design Award!
The new Bäumer HMI
After more than a year of intensive development work, our new HMI is ready – and sets new standards in industrial foam processing. In close cooperation with Cadera Design, a system was created that perfectly combines technology, user-friendliness, and brand identity.
The new solution offers real-time 3D visualization of the cutting process and provides optimal support for all cutting jobs thanks to an intelligent job assistant. A visually guided user interface with a clear menu structure ensures intuitive operation. The overall picture is complemented by a modern brand experience on the machine, including LED progress indicators and the characteristic Bäumer design.
“I am delighted to have won the Red Dot Design Award. This shows that our new HMI is not only impressive in terms of technology, but also sets new standards in design. The positive feedback from the initial pilot projects confirms that we have created real added value for our customers with the new interface – in terms of ease of use, efficiency, and safety.”
Manuel Gante, Project Lead HMI
The impact on production is clearly noticeable: training times are significantly reduced, operating errors are minimized, and productivity is noticeably increased. At the same time, the brand experience is strengthened in the long term.
With this award, Bäumer once again underscores its exceptional innovative strength—and impressively demonstrates how technological excellence and user-centered design can successfully work together.
“I would like to express my special thanks to everyone involved for their dedicated efforts in developing our new HMI. Despite a number of challenges, we have succeeded in creating a modern, elegant, and forward-looking operating concept. The result is not only a major technological step forward, but also a strong reference for future projects.”
Michael Stöhr, Engineering Director




