Munich, Germany — Stockhouse Publishing walked the sprawling grounds of Bauma, the world’s largest mining, construction, and heavy equipment trade show, where innovation and iron meet on a global stage. Among the towering cranes and diesel-scented air, one event cut through the noise — a sleek, private showcase hosted by dynaCERT Inc., a rising force in clean technology.

Lyndsay Malchuk of Stockhouse caught up with Kevin Unrath, dynaCERT’s Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of its German subsidiary, right in front of their branded rig — a rolling symbol of the company’s ambition to reshape emissions standards in heavy machinery.

“This isn’t just a truck,” Unrath said. “It’s a conversation starter about what’s possible when innovation meets real-world industry needs.”

With global demand ramping up for sustainable solutions, dynaCERT’s HydraGEN™ technology — designed to slash emissions and boost fuel efficiency — is gaining serious traction. Unrath, who oversees production and business development, emphasized the importance of events like bauma to connect with international partners and decision-makers.

“The interest here is real,” he noted. “We’re not just talking about future tech — we’re showing what’s on the road today.”

The company’s message is clear: carbon-cutting doesn’t mean compromising performance. With boots on the ground in Europe and plans to scale operations further, dynaCERT is positioning itself as a major player in the clean-tech arms race unfolding in heavy industry.

Watch the full conversation with Kevin Unrath in the video above to hear how dynaCERT is bringing clean-tech solutions directly to the heart of heavy industry.

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