How Endress+Hauser helps customers to improve their products and manufacture them even more efficiently.
To achieve a more circular economy, the world must transition away from fossil energy and towards decarbonization. Green hydrogen will play a key role in this. Much depends on how it’s produced and transported – challenges that require innovative solutions paired with precision measurement technology.
The transition to a circular economy can only succeed if its many stakeholders work together as one, says Covestro’s chief technology officer Thorsten Dreier. For Endress+Hauser CEO Peter Selders, willingness to cooperate is therefore the key.
Egypt is using a world-record-breaking plant to treat enough wastewater to develop new farmland. As the main supplier of measurement technology, Endress+Hauser ensures that every drop is precisely monitored.
With complex international projects, Endress+Hauser also handles customers’ supply chain management. From the life sciences industry comes a demonstration of the immense difference this makes.
In an increasingly complex world, Endress+Hauser is taking steps to open up to people and organizations outside the company in a collaborative search for innovations. The approach has already made it possible to quickly gain ground in the field of AI.
Artificial intelligence will fundamentally change how people work and how companies do business – in a good way. Christian Klein, CEO of SAP, is convinced of that. In a joint interview with Endress+Hauser Supervisory Board president Matthias Altendorf, he talks about the transformation required to exploit its potential.
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.