28 stories by tag “Innovation”
Optimizing processes with AI requires users and providers to embark on a shared journey. Endress+Hauser follows a standardized procedure, ensuring transparency at every step and fostering trust.
AI could be the key to really exploiting the potential of digitalization. Endress+Hauser is working together with customers and partners in a step-by-step exploration of these new technologies – and in doing so is underlining their true added value.
Supplying water is a mammoth task in the Philippine mega-metropolis of Manila. Maynilad tackles this challenge with intelligent data models and steady digitalization of its infrastructure.
Endress+Hauser thinks in terms of generations, not quarters. That’s why the family company continually invests in its employees, its internal network and sustainability measures, thus laying the groundwork for a better tomorrow – today.
Simon Weidenbruch has come up with a totally new way of generating high voltage. Here he explains why that makes a radiometric level measuring device more sustainable.
Hydrogen is considered key to the energy transition and climate neutrality of entire industries. All along the value chain, companies are working on innovative technologies and applications to help this new energy carrier achieve a breakthrough. Here are three examples.
Algae, with their many potential uses in medicine and as a superfood or biofuel, could help feed the world and benefit the climate. We reveal what makes them the natural resource of the 21st century – and how Phyox is taking its algae cultivation to the next level.
Constructing a Mars Rover like the scientists at NASA? The European Rover Challenge, a competition for university students, makes it possible. A team from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland placed second - with the help of four young Endress+Hauser employees.
Radar technology is often employed when reliable level measurement in containers is required. Ever since Endress+Hauser introduced this measurement principle in 1993, radar-based instruments have seen steady development. Let’s take a look at a genuine jack-of-all-trades.
Long Ridge Energy is one of the world’s first power plant operators to blend hydrogen with natural gas at scale. Measurement technology plays a critical role in paving the way for the decarbonization of the energy industry.