Join AUTEC at GIS!

We are pleased to announce our participation in GIS 2025 (Hall 1, Booth D223+E256), Europe’s leading exhibition dedicated to users of cranes, aerial platforms, telescopic handlers, forklifts, industrial and port handling equipment, mechanized logistics, and heavy transport. For AUTEC, GIS is more than just a trade show, it is a valuable opportunity for exchange, growth, and connection with an industry that reflects our core identity.
Our Commitment to the Lifting Industry
The lifting sector is deeply embedded in AUTEC’s DNA. Over the years, we have made significant investments to deliver increasingly advanced solutions, earning the trust of a growing network of manufacturers who have evolved from clients into true partners. Today, our product portfolio spans the full spectrum of machinery showcased at GIS: from aerial platforms and telescopic handlers to pick & carry cranes, truck-mounted cranes, mini cranes, crawler machines, and industrial handling systems.
Tailor-Made Solutions
“As a result of years of experience in the field,” says Fabio Pimpinicchio, Head of Sales Italy – Hydraulic & Construction Machinery, “we offer a wide range of products and components that can be customized to meet each customer’s specific requirements. We collaborate closely with manufacturers’ technical departments to co-design every detail—from basic configurations to complex systems featuring multiple actuators and joysticks. Each project is shaped through continuous dialogue, where dimensions, actuators, and displays are defined together. Our expertise enables us to deliver flexible and comprehensive solutions tailored to real-world needs.”
What to Expect at Our Booth
At our booth in Hall 1, we will showcase the breadth of our solutions for the lifting industry. Highlights include: the Link JN, renowned for its portability and ideal for compact platform control. The Curve JQ, our most versatile format, capable of integrating up to three dual-axis joysticks or six single-axis levers, along with actuators, potentiometers, encoders, and LED displays programmable via Codesys or JMobile. Larger formats designed for machinery requiring extensive simultaneous control options.
“We’ve chosen widely adopted and accessible programming languages to ensure maximum flexibility for our customers, even during updates and maintenance,” adds Pimpinicchio. “Our radio systems operate on both 870 MHz (standard in Europe) and 915 MHz (used in the USA, Australia, and Canada), with Frequency Hopping technology that guarantees robust performance and resistance to interference, essential in construction environments.”
We look forward to seeing you from September 25 to 27 in Piacenza, Hall 1, Booth D223+E256.