Precision toolholding and industrial automation with emerging robotics focus
SCHUNK manufactures toolholding, workholding, and gripping systems for industrial automation, backed by a tech stack spanning industrial control (TwinCAT, Beckhoff, ROS 2), CAD/PLM (PTC Creo, EPLAN), and enterprise systems (SAP S/4HANA, Power Platform). The company is actively developing an anthropomorphic robotic hand—visible across multiple concurrent projects addressing electronics architecture, control systems, and component testing—signaling a strategic push beyond static clamping into collaborative robotics. Engineering dominates the hiring mix, but velocity is decelerating, suggesting either a scaling plateau or resource reallocation toward existing initiatives.
Notable leadership hires: Logistics Team Lead
SCHUNK is a privately held German manufacturer founded in 1945, headquartered in Lauffen/Neckar. The company serves industrial customers and partners with a portfolio of tooling components, gripping systems, and automation machinery. Operations span engineering, manufacturing, sales, and logistics across a workforce of 1,001–5,000 employees. Internal IT challenges center on infrastructure stability, data protection, and compliance management across global operations. Current strategic focus includes digitalization of product and service offerings and efficiency improvements in manufacturing processes.
SCHUNK uses Python, C++, ROS 2, TwinCAT 3, and Beckhoff for automation and control; PTC Creo and EPLAN Electric P8 for design; SAP S/4HANA, Power Platform, and Power BI for enterprise operations; and Isaac Sim and MuJoCo for robotics simulation.
SCHUNK is developing an anthropomorphic robotic hand, with concurrent projects spanning electronics architecture, control systems, component testing, and PLC/MES integration. The company is also implementing new SAP compliance and quality processes.
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