The culture of innovation at Endress+Hauser goes far beyond research and development.
How much oil is in the storage tank? In international trade, only calibrated measuring devices can deliver an acceptable answer. Calibration can be done laboriously on site or directly at the factory, as Endress+Hauser does. And this is all thanks to a unique calibration rig.
Procurement offers great leverage towards achieving climate neutrality. That’s because with high production volumes – of instrument housings, for example – even small material savings can make a difference.
An interview with Michael Kaiser, an information systems engineer, who heads Endress+Hauser’s flow management systems business.
Are there bacteria in the fermenter that will spoil the beer? Laboratory analysis can answer this question, but it takes time. Now, a new system developed by Endress+Hauser enables on-site testing that is both quick and incredibly simple.
Companies constantly have to adapt to their environment, overcome crises and seize opportunities. These days, many of them fall by the wayside much earlier than a few decades ago. What is it that long-lived and successful businesses do right? Or what do they do differently? Time to consult the survival manual.
A digital twin is the virtual likeness of a real-world object. Underlying that likeness is a wealth of data and algorithms that can be used to simulate aspects such as installation and functioning. But Endress+Hauser’s vision goes further: the goal of a digital twin is to offer added value for customers across a product’s entire life cycle.
Endress+Hauser is developing the Netilion IIoT ecosystem in small steps. This approach lets users quickly and easily derive benefits from their data – and ensures that the solution fits their needs perfectly.
Brewing beer with the help of an algorithm: a new multi-sensor system models the fermentation process in real time. The live feed from inside the tank is made possible by a combination of various measurement methods with IIoT technology.