The strong values and principles of a family company shape the corporate culture at Endress+Hauser.
As an electronics developer, Romuald Girardey ensures that Endress+Hauser measuring instruments consume the least possible power. He’s also no slouch when it comes to cutting energy waste in his private life. Here, he explains why this topic is so important to him.
A weak economy, global crises, political tensions: President of the Supervisory Board Matthias Altendorf and CEO Peter Selders talk about Endress+Hauser’s path through turbulent times. And why cooperation makes the company more resilient.
Supply chain decarbonization is a must for Endress+Hauser to achieve its aim of climate neutrality by 2050. Sustainability expert Janaina Fagundes explains how everyone involved is working together to achieve this objective.
Endress+Hauser works closely with promonta, a disability-inclusive operation in Reinach. The employees there prepare electronics housings for Endress+Hauser flowmeters ready for assembly. It’s a long-standing partnership spanning over 30 years and a success story for all concerned.
Working from home, Karen Esmonde-White dreams of big hiking adventures. A chemist and biomedical engineer, she can count on a broad professional network – and on her cat, Zip.
An idea is mobilizing employees around the world. With the Endress+Hauser Water Challenge, the company is transferring its commitment to clean water to the non-profit sector.