Troester acquired the Turkish company Otomasyon in 2025 – the company has now been integrated into the Troester Group structure, and operates under the name Troester Robotics.
Since launching its first major automated line for the tire industry in 2019, Troester has become an established industry partner, with applications of its technology running reliably for years.
The investment strengthens Troester’s offering in automation and robotics solutions and creates additional synergies for future growth. It also marks an important step in Troester’s long-term strategy of developing autonomous production systems that enable fully integrated and low-labor manufacturing processes. The acquisition gives Troester access to robotic applications across the entire tire factory – from individual process stations to fully networked production lines. With demand for robotic solutions growing worldwide, Troester believes its new Robotics division will help it meet this need, offering integrated solutions from a single source.
“The company brings startup spirit, agility and strong innovative capabilities, while Troester contributes decades of experience, established commercial structures, a global sales network and long-standing customer relationships,” said Thomas Holzer, CEO of Troester. “Together, this creates a clear competitive advantage and a USP that sets us apart in the market.”
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