The strong values and principles of a family company shape the corporate culture at Endress+Hauser.
Why are SICK and Endress+Hauser joining forces on process automation? What is the benefit to customers? And what is required for this partnership to be a success? Mats Gökstorp and Peter Selders take the time to answer our questions.
Jawad Tayyub and his team are developing AI solutions for next-generation measuring devices and advanced production technology. He is championing the opportunities offered by the new technology and is calling for a dialogue between researchers and practitioners.
Hydrologists Dr Benjamin Mewes and Dr Henning Oppel founded Okeanos in 2019. The start-up, based in Bochum, Germany, is working on projects including AI-based solutions for flood protection, storm monitoring and optimizing water treatment plant management.
Technology, especially digitalization, can help conserve resources in the water industry, thus promoting the UN’s global goals for sustainable development. Emily Hoon, global industry manager for water & wastewater, explains how Endress+Hauser supports its customers in this area.
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.
Klaus Endress is handing over his responsibilities as president of the Supervisory Board at the end of 2023. In our interview, he looks back at 45 years with the company – and talks about his career, the role of the family and what he has learned from nature.
At Endress+Hauser, the world of female engineers reveals remarkable achievements – and portrays inspiring stories about dedication, skill and creativity. Six women explain how their jobs set an example for diversity and equal opportunity in technical professions.
Raw material scarcities, intermediate product shortages, transport route disruptions: global supply chains are creaking and stuttering. How can customers still be supplied reliably?