9 stories by tag “Water+Waste water”
Rebecca Page works as a data scientist at Endress+Hauser. Armed with a wealth of data, she gains new insights that plant operators can use to optimize processes and make better decisions.
Data is changing our world. Endress+Hauser, too, intelligently draws on this resource – and thus time and again delivers the key differential.
Thinking in generations, not quarters. Every day the family company Endress+Hauser works to change something for the better with innovative ideas, dedicated employees and sustainable action.
Not everywhere in the world has access to a power grid when there is a need to measure how much water is flowing through a pipeline. For such situations Endress+Hauser has developed the battery-powered Promag W 800 flowmeter, for autonomous operation even at inaccessible locations.
Endress+Hauser pursues long-term goals for corporate development, with strong values as the foundation. This pays dividends – for people, for the environment and for the company.
A lifetime bond? It’s certainly possible. Many people work for years or even decades at Endress+Hauser. Here they find the space to develop their careers, happy to play a part in a company that combines economic success with ecological and social responsibility.
Together with Germany’s largest wastewater treatment operator, Endress+Hauser is developing a process for direct, on-site detection of the novel coronavirus in wastewater, thus offering a better way to monitor local infection activity.
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.
Although a challenge for industry, climate change is also driving innovation. BASF Chairman Martin Brudermüller and Endress+Hauser CEO Matthias Altendorf shed light on the issue.