Schaeffler Group, founded in 1946 and headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany, is a global automotive and industrial supplier renowned for its high-precision components and systems. The company's product offerings include engine, transmission, and chassis applications, as well as rolling and plain bearing solutions for a wide range of industrial applications. Schaeffler's commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability has positioned it as a key partner in the automotive and industrial sectors, driving advancements in motion technology and contributing to energy efficiency and environmental protection. With a presence in over 50 countries, Schaeffler continues to expand its global reach, delivering cutting-edge solutions to meet the evolving needs of its customers.
Schaeffler and Neura Robotics integrate humanoid robots into the production network and develop new industrial capabilities – proof of innovation and excellence.
Developed with LORC and R&D Test Systems, the 560-ton facility in Lindø enables real-world validation of next-generation 25-MW turbine rotor bearings under extreme load conditions.
GraviKart is built with intelligent systems and components to provide listening, speaking, and visual recognition capabilities for effective communication between employees and robots.
With FAG OPTIME C4, several lubrication points can be supplied at the same time and more lubricant can be stored. This opens up a wider range of applications for maintenance teams in the maintenance of their machinery.
Schaeffler’s portfolio now also includes three-row DKLFA screw drive bearings with ceramic rolling elements. It delivers outstanding operational reliability, particularly in short-stroke applications.
For production periphery and automation: new KLLT four-row monorail guides, YRTA/YRTAG rotary bearings, and ceramic ball screw drive bearings for excellent short-stroke performance.
Unveils cutting-edge production solutions, including semi-automated systems for X-ray tube manufacturing and scalable technologies for medical devices and humanoid robot mass production.