Eltronic and Technicon enter into a partnership

Integrated technology solutions to strengthen global life science production – Eltronic and Technicon enter into a partnership

Two of Denmark’s leading automation companies, Eltronic A/S and Technicon A/S, are now partnering up. The ambitions behind this new partnership are high and clear: Eltronic and Technicon will be able to offer international industrial companies an expanded range of innovative, advanced digital, and robotic technological solutions that effectively address complex production challenges throughout the value chain.


Anders Linneberg, CCO, Eltronic A/S, and Casper Hansen, CEO, Technicon A/S

Technicon is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise in providing modular and scalable automation solutions for the global Life Science sector. Similarly, Eltronic holds a strong position, particularly in IT and automation, for leading industrial companies across various segments such as food production, sustainable technologies, life science, discrete manufacturing, and more. Therefore, the development and integration of new technology and IT are core competencies for both Eltronic and Technicon. Now, increased focus and momentum are being placed on the combined expertise of the two automation companies.

Significant International Potential

Both Eltronic and Technicon are experiencing growing demand for innovative, scalable, and compact robot solutions. Consequently, over the years, these two companies have built an extensive portfolio of advanced automation solutions for globally leading industrial customers, particularly within the life science segment. The intention behind this partnership is to enhance sales and service for even more life science customers.

By combining their expertise in robot technology, process optimization, digitalization, and precision mechanics, the ambition is to realize significant synergies and provide solutions across an even broader spectrum of value chains within life science companies. These solutions aim to effectively eliminate repetitive tasks, improve working conditions, free up resources, ensure stable production, enhance traceability, ultimately boosting productivity.

Production Barriers and Recruitment Challenges

Globally, life science companies face capacity limitations and recruitment challenges, finding it difficult to scale production within existing physical constraints. Similarly, many life science companies are experiencing difficulties in securing the necessary workforce. In this context, there is a growing demand for innovative automation solutions that seamlessly integrate into existing production setups, relieving and freeing up human resources without compromising quality. It is within this backdrop that the intentions behind the new partnership between Eltronic and Technicon should be viewed.

Casper Hansen, CEO of Technicon A/S, states:

“This is an informal partnership that should be seen as a natural extension of our already close relationship. By strengthening our collaboration and pooling our resources and expertise, both companies will benefit. Quite simply, because together we achieve a greater capacity that enables us to offer even more bigger life science customers an even broader range of innovative, advanced, and scalable automation solutions — in the absolute highest level.”

Anders Linneberg, CCO of Eltronic A/S, added:

“It is our ambition to increase the level of automation across all parts of advanced companies’ value chains – no matter where in the world they are located – and thereby strengthen their overall production capacity. Through modular and scalable solutions, our collaboration will help ensure stable, efficient, and flexible production – supporting and enhancing companies’ competitiveness and future growth potential.” “It is our ambition to enhance the level of automation across all parts of advanced companies’ value chains, – regardless of their location worldwide – and thereby boosting their production capacity. Through modular and scalable solutions, our collaboration will contribute to ensuring stable, efficient, and flexible production – thereby supporting and strengthening companies’ competitiveness and future development possibilities.”