Record revenue in the 100th anniversary year
German high-tech company Trumpf releases preliminary figures for anniversary fiscal year 2022/23: revenue reaches an all-time high of 5.4 billion euros, up by 27 percent on the previous year.
In its centennial year, the Trumpf group generated considerable revenue growth. Based on preliminary calculations, revenue in the fiscal year 2022/23 – balance sheet date June 30, 2023 – came in at 5.4 billion euros (2021/22: 4.2 billion).


In the domestic market of Germany, revenue rose sharply by more than thirty percent to some 770 million euros (previous year: 589 million). In the US, Trumpf continued the strong growth of the previous year, posting revenue of some 900 million euros (previous year: 649 million). The strongest Asian market was China with revenue of some 600 million euros (previous year: 575 million).
Furthermore, German high-tech company Trumpf is starting the new fiscal year with a bulging order book: order intake once again surpassed the five-billion-euro mark at 5.1 billion euros, but were down by some nine percent on the peak level of the previous year. (Fiscal year 2021/22: 5.6 billion).
Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller, chief executive officer of Trumpf, remarked: “Despite ongoing difficult conditions, we achieved an outstanding fiscal year in our centennial. Nevertheless, we have been witnessing a decline in orders in recent months due to the global economic slowdown. As such, we are entering the new fiscal year with due caution in spite of a solid order book.”
The group’s headcount has now risen to around 17,900, including some 8,800 employees in Germany as of 6/30/2023, approximately 5,800 of whom work at the company’s headquarters in Ditzingen.
Further reading: 100 years of technology pioneers – How Trumpf came to the laser, PhotonicsViews 20(2), April/Mai 2023
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