Only eight weeks to go until the FTA Trade Conference 2025 – secure your place now

August 6, 2025

The countdown is on: in exactly eight weeks, on 1 October 2025, the industry will gather in Cologne for the 7th FTA Trade Conference organised by the Fachverband Türautomation e. V. (Professional Association for Door Automation). The event has established itself as a central forum for experts, manufacturers, planners and decision-makers in the field of automatic door systems. This year’s conference is themed ‘AUTOMATIC together – together towards success?’ and offers an inspiring platform for exchange, knowledge transfer and new ideas.

Participants can look forward to a varied programme with high-calibre presentations and exciting practical contributions from a wide range of fields, including insights from top-class sport, building technology and sustainable architecture. The focus will not only be on technological innovations, but also on how cooperation and interdisciplinary thinking can lead to sustainable success. The symposium thus promises not only technical depth, but also a genuine change of perspective for everyday professional life.

Registration for the symposium is only open until 15 August 2025. Due to the limited number of places, early registration is recommended. All information and the registration form are available online at: www.fta-online.de/fachtag/2025-koeln

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