Stabilus SE is further expanding its industrial automation business and strengthening its position in a structurally growing market. Under the umbrella of Stabilus4Automation, the Group is bundling the technological expertise of its expert brands and specifically expanding its range to include integrated solutions for automated production processes, in which new fields of application for robotics are also playing an increasingly important role. With the combined know-how of the Stabilus, ACE, Destaco, Fabreeka, and Hahn Gasfedern brands, the Stabilus Group offers a globally unique portfolio for automation technology.

According to recent market studies, the global addressable market for end-of-arm tooling, gripping systems and robotic tooling solutions amounts to approximately EUR 3 billion and is expected to continue growing at a double-digit rate in the coming years amid increasing automation across industry, logistics and manufacturing. This market potential underscores the strategic relevance of the segment for Stabilus. Growth through new products is a core element of the company's strategy: Over the long term, around EUR 500 million in revenue are to be generated from new, innovative products that also deliver above-average margin levels.

The company expects the Automation segment, including robotics, to make a significant contribution to this target. In-house production as a driver of innovation and efficiency The automation solutions developed are not limited to external customers. Stabilus plans to gradually implement selected solutions in its own production plants.

The aim is to further optimize its own manufacturing processes, leverage efficiency potential, and at the same time incorporate practical experience from operational use into the further development of its products. These market observations underscore the relevance of Stabilus technologies in an environment characterized by high precision, short cycle times, and maximum availability. Against this backdrop, Stabilus is tapping into the attractive growth area of industrial robotics as well as the research domain of humanoid robots in order to consistently build on its core competencies and transfer them into new, future-oriented applications.