ENDRESS+HAUSER WINS FROST & SULLIVAN COMPANY OF THE YEAR AWARD
After a detailed study of the market and the competition, the American consulting firm Frost & Sullivan concluded that Endress+Hauser outperformed other suppliers in the field of liquid analysis.
The Company of the Year Award for Water Analysis Instrumentation is based on an independent study. Analysts took into account each company's visionary innovation, performance and customer impact.
"A robust product portfolio, combined with strong innovation expertise and a perfectly focused customer orientation, were decisive in Endress+Hauser's well-poised positioning against its competitors in the global water analysis instrumentation market," said Frost & Sullivan industry analyst Krishnan Ramanath. With 9.25 points out of a maximum score of 10, Endress+Hauser clearly stood out from the competition, which scored 8.5 and 7.5 points respectively.
Revolutionary product innovations
"Endress+Hauser offers a comprehensive product range to cover all the analytical parameters required to monitor water quality," emphasized Krishnan Ramanath. Today, the transmitters, samplers and analyzers of the Liquiline family, in addition to the Memosens sensors, form the basis of a universal liquid analysis platform suitable for many sectors and applications, ranging from simple pH measuring points to wet channel analyzers for demanding measurement operations.
"This award confirms that we have revolutionized liquid analysis with our products," said Dr. Manfred Jagiella, Managing Director of Germany-based liquid analysis specialist Endress+Hauser Conducta. As a member of the Group's Board of Directors, he is responsible for the analysis sector. "A well-thought-out overall concept and perfect interaction between all components ensure reliable measurements, simple operation and low total cost of ownership."
Strategic targeting of the analysis sector
The company's success in liquid analysis owes nothing to chance. Endress+Hauser sees the entire field of analysis as a target for development. "Our customers want to measure more than just process conditions. They also want to determine the properties and quality of a product in real time, during the process"; this is how Matthias Altendorf, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group, explains the strategy.
Endress+Hauser has used acquisitions to strengthen the process analysis sector with cutting-edge technologies such as Raman spectroscopy and laser absorption spectroscopy. The Group also opened the door to laboratory analysis with the acquisition of Analytik Jena AG.
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