How Endress+Hauser helps customers to improve their products and manufacture them even more efficiently.
Wernsing turns potatoes into french fries and hash browns – as well as into heat and electricity. Precisely tailored solutions ensure that every process is optimized.
Greenhouse gas emissions cannot be avoided in the cement industry. Is that a bad thing? Not for Holcim Germany. The building materials manufacturer sees it as a great opportunity for the future.
Industry faces immense challenges along the path to climate neutrality. The metals sector illustrates just how vast this task is. The good news is that the necessary technologies are at hand. Burkhard Dahmen, CEO of plant manufacturer SMS group, and Matthias Altendorf, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group, discuss how to put those technologies into practice.
Carbon neutrality looms large in the future of the process industry. Although there are considerable challenges in store, those who overcome them will be rewarded with qualitative growth.
What do companies need for long-term success? What should guide their progress? And what is the key to continued success through changing times? Dr Ronald Gebhard, Vice President of Biosciences & Process Innovation at DSM, and Matthias Altendorf, CEO of Endress+Hauser, work for companies that are worlds apart. And yet, in conversation, they soon find that they have a lot in common.
Making better, data-based decisions just got easier thanks to the Netilion IIoT ecosystem from Endress+Hauser. Netilion automates the transformation of data from the field into valuable information. Here are three illustrative examples of customers who already see their everyday business benefitting from the opportunities afforded by Netilion – in terms of improved operation, streamlined maintenance and lower costs.
Data helps industry to optimize production – and is essential for the transition to a sustainable energy supply. But more standardization is needed, say Frank Stührenberg, CEO of Phoenix Contact, and Endress+Hauser CEO Matthias Altendorf.
Shell executive Harry Brekelmans and Matthias Altendorf talk about the strengths of long-term relationships.