Pneumatics Today and Tomorrow: A Review of Technology and Development Trends

Authors

Marko Šimic
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2474-1765
Niko Herakovič
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2939-2891

Synopsis

This paper reviews recent innovations and trends in pneumatics, highlighting advances in actuator design, energy efficiency, and intelligent control. Developments in miniature 3D-printed and soft pneumatic actuators offer lightweight, customizable, and safe solutions for robotics and biomedical applications. Proportional and digital pneumatics continue to evolve for Industry 4.0, with reinforcement learning improving controller adaptability. Energy-saving methods-including intermittent air supply, pressure-based cut-off circuits, optimized sizing, and novel throttling-enable up to 71 % efficiency gains and short payback times. Trajectory-based gripping force calculation and product carbon footprint analysis support sustainable practices. Soft robotics contributes with novel actuator designs, data-driven modelling, and nonlinear control strategies. Experimental validations confirm these technologies’ practicality and effectiveness. Overall, this review presents pneumatics as a versatile, efficient, and eco-conscious platform for modern automation, integrating IoT, digital twins, and hybrid systems for future-ready fluid power solutions.

Author Biographies

Marko Šimic, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: marko.simic@fs.uni-lj.si

Niko Herakovič, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: niko.herakovic@fs.uni-lj.si

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September 16, 2025

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How to Cite

Šimic, M., & Herakovič, N. (2025). Pneumatics Today and Tomorrow: A Review of Technology and Development Trends. In D. Lovrec & V. Tič (Eds.), & (Ed.), International Conference Fluid Power 2025: Conference Proceedings (Vols. 2025, pp. 93-110). University of Maribor Press. https://doi.org/10.18690/um.fs.7.2025.8