→ festo.com/didactic 145 Complementary Areas of Expertise > Pneumatics and Hydraulics Customized training environments User-friendly training environments for specific topic areas: – Self-study phases with the training programs – Designing, simulation, and documentation with FluidSIM – Hands-on experimentation with the training packages and the exercises in the workbooks – Functional testing and optimization with measurement technology and FluidLab Advanced courses made easy New developments and trends in fluid engineering can be incorporated directly into our learning systems. New control systems can be integrated into the learning system using the EduTrainer concept. Basic packages can be easily expanded to include the subjects “Energy-efficient compressed air management, AirCS”, “Electropneumatics Advanced Level TP 202” or “Digitalization of pneumatics TP 260.” Prepare students for real-world control systems by integrating core fluid power concepts into your electrical engineering curriculum. Our pneumatics and hydraulics learning solutions show how electrical signals drive mechanical motion—bridging control logic with actuators, sensors, and energy flow. This fosters a systems-thinking mindset and equips students with industry-relevant skills for careers in automation, robotics, manufacturing, and beyond. Designed for hands-on learning, the systems cover essential topics such as electropneumatic control, sensor integration, safety circuits, and energy efficiency—making them ideal for courses in control, automation, and mechatronics. Product catalog Fluid Power In the Fluid Power product catalog you will find our complete range of learning solutions for basic and advanced training in this area. Visit our website to browse and download the catalog: aTo the catalog download page We offer training packages for the following topics: – Pneumatics – Electropneumatics – Closed-loop pneumatics – Vacuum technology – Sensor technology – Measurement and control – Hydraulics – Electrohydraulics – Closed-loop hydraulics – Proportional hydraulics – Mobile hydraulics – Digitalization
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