ALMEX Archive – History in Retrospect

Past news, events, and knowledge from over 50 years of innovation and engineering expertise

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ALMEX Build to Run: What defines a modern innovation partner?

Flexibility, resilience, and holistic processes are crucial for successful innovation partnerships. The Build-to-Run model exemplifies the development of sustainable and scalable solutions.

Why Innovation Fails Without Industrialization: 5 Critical Success Factors

Successful innovation requires more than a good idea—it only becomes scalable and economically viable through industrialization. Five key success factors demonstrate what matters most.

IT-Trans 2026 Review: Public Transport 4.0 Becomes Reality

IT-Trans 2026 in Karlsruhe once again demonstrated the rapid progress of digitalization in public transport. The focus was on ticketing, passenger information, and new solutions for cashless ticket sales.

Installation Complete – New Mobile Ticket Vending Machine @ALMEX

We are proud of our apprentice Hong-Nhung Pham

KVG x ALMEX – Pin-on-Glass

ALMEX Future Day 2025

Achieving Great Things with Small Parts – Article in “BerufsPerspektiven”

ALMEX supplies stationary ticket vending machines for Airport Express Flytoget

How a “Meow” Brings a Smile to Guests’ Faces

Bellabot – a robot in a restaurant

BellaBot in the Newspaper

BellaBot at Selgros in Fürth

Timeline – ALMEX through the years

2024

Expansion of manufacturing capacities and major UK order with 8,000 systems

2023

Entry into service robotics through strategic partnership

2021

30th company anniversary and introduction of the Build-to-Run approach

2018

Expansion to the UK and establishment of international engineering teams

2015

ISO 9001 certification and expansion of quality assurance

2010

Opening of the first global manufacturing site outside of Germany

2005

Strategic realignment towards end-to-end engineering services

1991

Founding of ALMEX GmbH in Hanover as a specialist for ticketing systems