From May 16 to 17, 2025, we were represented at PIETA in Dresden - one of the most important trade fairs for funeral supplies and cemetery technology in the German-speaking world.
The trade fair offered us the ideal stage to present our latest funeral vehicles and mobility solutions to an international audience of professionals. The focus was not only on the technology, but above all on the exchange with people who, like us, stand for a dignified approach to death and farewell moments.
What makes this trade fair so special? It is a place of togetherness. A space for innovation, encounters and humanity. We were able to have many inspiring conversations, take away valuable ideas - and experience very positive feedback on our vehicles.
Our highlights at the stand
Visitorswere able to get an idea of current vehicle models and equipment variants at our stand - including:
We say thank you!
PIETA was a complete success for us - not only because we were able to show our vehicles, but also because we had real conversations. Conversations with people who share our values and help shape the industry.
We would like to thank all visitors for their interest, time and trust - and look forward to continuing our collaboration!
Stay tuned and visit us (again) at the next trade fair!
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