We, the White Goods Suppliers Association (BEYSAD), visited Automatica, the world’s leading smart automation and robotics fair, with 10 of our members.
Automatica Münich, organized by Messe München, took place at Messe München on June 23-26, 2025. On Monday, June 23, 2025, we paid a visit to our member FESTO SE&Co.KG Campus Customer Experience Center and BSH Giengen Factory. We had the opportunity to discuss our cooperation opportunities with very nice experiences during the relevant visits.
Founded in 2004 as the heart of Europe’s largest robotics and automation market, Automatica is a network that develops future-oriented solutions so that participants from all branches of the industry can access more functional products. Automatica, the first international trade fair where people can see all segments of the robotics and automation sector, offers visitors international products in the core areas of assembly and handling technology, robotics, industrial image processing and related technologies. Automatica is a functional event where industry professionals find all kinds of automation technologies under one roof.
We visited the fair for three days along with our BEYSAD members. We were able to examine developments in the robotics, software, industrial image processing and hardware sectors, and see and visit major exhibitors and stakeholders such as Liebherr, Kuka, Realman Robotics, Visual Components, Estun Robotic, Beckhoff Automation, Omron, ABB, Staubli, and Universal Robots in the fairgrounds.
BEYSAD Board of Directors President D. Yasemin Aksu made the following statement regarding the relevant program: “We have successfully completed another visit to the Automatica Fair that we have been following for many years. This time, we enriched our delegation with our visits to BSH’s Giengen factory and Festo’s Festo Experience Center (FEC) in Stuttgart, which are among our main industrial stakeholders.
We can say that the prominent topics at Automatica this year are the accelerating transportation systems, developing AGVs and laser technologies that are allocated a much wider area compared to previous years. We had the opportunity to get to know Chinese robot manufacturers and their competencies closely at the appointment stands specially arranged for the BEYSAD group. We also observed that bionic approaches and humanoid robots found more space in industrial robots. It did not escape attention that industrial robots that do not have the feature of working together with humans (cobots) almost did not find a place in the stands.
We would like to thank our members who were with us during this visit and our valuable stakeholders who opened their factories and stands. We hope to see you at our next event…”
We would like to thank our participating members and hope to see you again at our next events.