Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis looks back on five decades of innovation
Endress+Hauser liquid analysis celebrates 50th anniversarye anniversary. Founded in 1970, the company has secured a leading position in the liquid analysis market thanks to customer-oriented innovations and industry-leading expertise.
The Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis success story began in 1970 in Stuttgart, Germany, with the production and sales of pH measuring transformers and gas alarm instruments under the name "Conducta". Seven years later, the company became part of the Endress+Hauser Group and moved to Gerlingen, Germany. Today, the liquid analysis specialist has 1,000 employees at five production sites in Germany, the USA and China.
Space for future growth
Over the years, Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis has built up modern production and office facilities in Gerlingen. An additional five-storey building with office space, laboratories and technology is currently under construction. "Our growth has been stable in all business areas. With this new building, we are creating the additional space we need," says Managing Director Dr. Manfred Jagiella. Completion of the new site is scheduled for 2021.
Customer focus drives development
"We've been stimulating our customers' creativity with innovative products for 50 years, based on a market-oriented strategy permanently aligned with their needs," says Manfred Jagiella, also a member of the Executive Board of the Endress+Hauser Group, where he is responsible for the Analysis business. "We constantly focus our efforts on research and development, cutting-edge technologies and a high level of automation in production."
A strategic perspective on analysis
Today, the liquid analysis portfolio ranges from standard sensors to complete measuring stations. The company's success in this application area is no accident. Endress+Hauser sees this entire field of analysis as a target for development. "In addition to measuring process conditions, our customers also want to determine product properties and quality during the process," says Matthias Altendorf, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group.
Digital from A to Z
And when it comes to digitalization in particular, Endress+Hauser is setting new standards in the field of liquid analysis. The company revolutionized the market in 2004 with the introduction of Memosens technology. The sensors convert the measurement value into a digital signal and send it to the transmitter via wireless communication.
With Heartbeat technology, instruments can be inspected without interrupting the process, while the Netilion IIoT ecosystem enables measurement values, process data and diagnostic information to be used with cloud-based applications.
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