Pneumatic grippers are ready for the future
It is impossible to imagine industrial processes without pneumatics - for linear sequences, rotary movements and gripping. Pneumatic grippers are established and reliable all-rounders in automation.
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It is impossible to imagine industrial processes without pneumatics - for linear sequences, rotary movements and gripping. Pneumatic grippers are established and reliable all-rounders in automation.

Robots can be found in industry in a wide variety of
designs, including classic industrial robots,
cobots and autonomous mobile robots. There are also
components and accessories such as grippers, drives and safety technology. You can find an overview in our robotics market overview.
Systems for leak testing modern components for electromobility and hydrogen fuel cells are a key focus of Worthmann Maschinenbau and its subsidiary Maceas.

Jack Link's has been a pioneer in the automation of BiFi sausage production since 2006. The meat snack manufacturer continues to invest millions of euros every year in state-of-the-art automation solutions for food production.

In Brackenheim, Baden-Württemberg, the metalworking company Honecker is demonstrating how collaborative robots can support human colleagues and relieve them of monotonous, physically demanding tasks.

The fuel cell is a serious solution for emission-free mobility. Having disappeared from the scene for a long time, it is now establishing itself as a viable option for zero-emission strategies.
Automating the loading and unloading of machines increases efficiency in production - especially if the subsequent manual visual inspection is also carried out automatically. AI-pro develops individual solutions for this and adds robots and artificial intelligence to machines such as the servo press from Tox Pressotechnik.
The Institute of Assembly Technology at the University of Hanover is working on the collaboration of several mobile robots for the assembly of large components.

At Formnext, Siemens is using a gripper solution for automotive production to demonstrate that optimized product design plays an important role in green additive manufacturing. The total mass of the gripper has been reduced by 64 percent and production costs by as much as 73 percent.

Comprehensive automation, drive and control solutions from a single source define Yaskawa's presence in addition to the PLC - from the process level to interfaces and controllers to application-specific drive technology and robot-based applications.