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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Further expansion into factory automation

The Hahn Group, which unites a network of specialized companies for industrial automation and robot solutions, is positioning itself for further growth by establishing a new corporate platform.

Focus on the healthcare sector at Hahn Automation Süd, a Hahn Group company.

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With the reorganization of the investment structure by RSBG, the investment company for SME investments of the RAG-Stiftung, the corporate platform RSBG Automation & Robotics Technologies is created. The former CEO of the Hahn Group, Thomas Hähn, will take over the management of this platform. On April 1, 2021, the previous Managing Director Philipp Unterhalt will take over as CEO of the Hahn Group. Together with Axel Greschitz (CFO), the further expansion of the Group in factory automation will be driven forward; new locations are to be opened in the coming months.

Philipp Unterhalt, CEO of the Hahn Group since April 1, 2021.

© Hahn Group

Philipp Unterhalt, who is taking over the management of the Hahn Group as CEO, has been with the Group since 2014 and has acted as Managing Director since 2019. Together with Thomas Hähn, he developed the Group's concept as a platform for entrepreneurially managed automation companies and managed all transactions of the group of companies.

The Hahn Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of the platform RSBG Automation & Robotics Technologies (RSBG ART) and focuses on automation and robotics in the industrial environment. Thomas Hähn, founder of Hahn Automation and long-standing CEO of the Hahn Group, will in future be responsible for all activities in the field of automation and robotics as CEO of RSBG ART, and will thus remain strategically linked to the Hahn Group.

With its own production sites, the Hahn Group currently employs 1600 people worldwide. In 2020, incoming orders across the Group increased by 21% compared to the previous year, particularly due to orders in the healthcare sector. The focus for the current year includes growth in the field of mobile robotics. This spring, two further locations for the Hahn Robotics Network are to be established in the south and east of Germany.

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