The culture of innovation at Endress+Hauser goes far beyond research and development.
How much oil is in the storage tank? In international trade, only calibrated measuring devices can deliver an acceptable answer. Calibration can be done laboriously on site or directly at the factory, as Endress+Hauser does. And this is all thanks to a unique calibration rig.
Procurement offers great leverage towards achieving climate neutrality. That’s because with high production volumes – of instrument housings, for example – even small material savings can make a difference.
An interview with Michael Kaiser, an information systems engineer, who heads Endress+Hauser’s flow management systems business.
Are there bacteria in the fermenter that will spoil the beer? Laboratory analysis can answer this question, but it takes time. Now, a new system developed by Endress+Hauser enables on-site testing that is both quick and incredibly simple.
Field devices with Heartbeat Technology have a sense of what’s going on: they intelligently use sensor data in addition to the primary measured value to provide deep insights into the instrument and the process being monitored. The benefits are huge – even predictive maintenance becomes possible.
Endress+Hauser harnesses data and artificial intelligence to optimize internal processes along the value chain. The result is improved transparency, quality and efficiency – for customers, too. Here are five examples.
Thanks to the ingenuity of Raoul Merklen, flanges can be repaired in next to no time.
Rebecca Page works as a data scientist at Endress+Hauser. Armed with a wealth of data, she gains new insights that plant operators can use to optimize processes and make better decisions.