The culture of innovation at Endress+Hauser goes far beyond research and development.
The digital product passport is designed to support the transition to a circular economy. But how can this best be realized?
Covestro has made circular economy a guiding principle – and is showing the way forward in the plastics industry by fully committing to it. A look at the latest developments from Leverkusen, Germany.
Endress+Hauser has adapted Coriolis technology to be viable in single-use applications. The newly developed Proline Promass U 500 measures flow rates with precision and efficiency to match – as well as being ideally built for subsequent recycling.
Beginnings are always hard – and so it is with the circular economy. Michael Sinz, director of strategic business, explains how it can become a reality for the process industry and how Endress+Hauser is making headway with its implementation.
What was once a minor concern is now front and center: doing business sustainably is considered crucial to a viable future on our overburdened planet. What has already changed? Where are the remaining problems? And is sustainability an issue dividing the generations?
Endress+Hauser flowmeters last for many years, sometimes decades. One plant in Munich has several that have passed their 30th anniversary — and are still going strong. What’s the secret to their longevity?
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.