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Automation for a World in Motion

February 18, 2025

Automation for a World in Motion

Festo sets the world in motion. Since 100 years.

By enabling the production of nearly everything we use, need, drive or consume in our everyday life.

Easily moving what matters: With the best holistic motion portfolio from one hand – in a simply perfect choreography.

Festo elevates industry standards to new highs and drive emissions to new lows.

They set the course: With insightful advice and by answering complex questions to create the best possible applications.

With automation and education. This is their promise to their customers.

This is what moves them.

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