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New Festo E-Book Highlights the Latest Developments and Future Trends in Robotic Gripping Technology

June 10, 2025

New Festo E-Book Highlights the Latest Developments and Future Trends in Robotic Gripping Technology
These hard-to-grasp bottles are easily handled with a Festo HGPL adaptive gripper, one of more than 30 grippers highlighted in the new e-book All About Robotic Grippers.

New Festo E-Book Highlights the Latest Developments and Future Trends in Robotic Gripping Technology

To help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and end users understand the latest developments in robotic gripping technology and to dispel gripper misconceptions, Festo application experts prepared a new e-book, All About Robotic Grippers.

The e-book explains to readers the current state of the art in gripper technologies, diverse designs, and introduces engineering tools that speed up design and acquisition. The authors also consider the future, describing what they see coming, including the productivity advances offered by digital pneumatics and the promise of adaptive grippers for intralogistics applications.

The e-book devotes a section to the time savings and cost benefits of purchasing inclusive Festo end-of-arm gripper kits for Universal Robots cobots. Weblinks to Festo’s online engineering tools, which quickly and accurately specify parallel, three-point, and angle grippers, are provided as are links to more than 30 mechanical, vacuum, electric, and adaptive grippers.

To download All About Robotic Grippers e-book, visit  https://www2.festo.com/Grippers_eBook_CA_EN.

About Festo

Festo, one of the world’s leading suppliers of automation technology and technical education, is deploying its products and services to meet the challenges of digitization and smart production. Founded in 1925, the family-owned company based in Esslingen, Germany supports a wide range of needs for advanced solutions in factory and process automation. In Canada, Festo has been supporting Canadian industry for 50 years, continuously elevating the state of manufacturing in this country with innovative products, optimized motion control solutions and unrivalled support. 

Globally, some 300,000 customers put their trust in the company’s pneumatic and electric drive products and technology. In addition, Festo Didactic provides state-of-the-art training equipment and educational programs for industrial companies and educational institutions – about 56,000 customers worldwide. The Festo Group registered sales of €3.45 billion in the 2024 financial year and is represented worldwide at 250 locations with about 20,600 employees. About 8.8% of its annual turnover is invested in research and development.

More Information

For more information on the advantages of working within the Festo ecosystem of less engineering overhead, fast time to market, seamless connectivity, and high-quality components, visit www.festo.com.

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Everything You Need to Know About Grippers from Festo 

Grippers are essential components of industrial robots and handling systems because they are the connection between the handling system and the workpiece. Grippers function using pneumatics, electrical power, vacuum, or a combination thereof to manipulate the workpiece or tool and achieve their desired task. Festo has a vast portfolio of grippers and accessories to support automated handling applications across a range of industries.  

Cory Knight, Global Concept Engineer at Festo, and Ryan Kroger, Mechanical Design Engineering Manager at Festo combine their knowledge and experience with grippers to present everything you need to know about grippers: the different types, best practices for integrating them into automation systems, and tips for optimizing their performance. They also discuss support from Festo that makes selecting the best gripper as easy as possible. 

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