12:39

SAS survey

Companies are hesitant about quantum AI

According to a global SAS survey of 500 managers, the productive use of quantum technology currently remains unclear for many companies. At the same time, experts expect quantum hardware to be more widely available in the early 2030s.

SAS survey: companies are hesitant about quantum AI
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11:35

Fraunhofer IMS

Self-learning sensor systems monitor industrial manufacturing processes

In the 'GenSATIOn-Edge' project, the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS is working with partners to develop intelligent sensor systems for the continuous monitoring of industrial processes. AI models run directly on edge devices and enable adaptive process monitoring without a cloud. The first results are now available.

Fraunhofer IMS: Self-learning sensor systems monitor industrial manufacturing processes
11:20

MIPI Alliance

Initiative founded with a focus on humanoid robots

The MIPI Alliance has announced the establishment of a Physical AI Birds of a Feather (BoF) group. The aim of the collaboration is to research new technologies and trends in the field of physical AI, with an initial focus on humanoid robots.

MIPI Alliance: Initiative founded with a focus on humanoid robots
10:57

Sick

Sales growth in a turbulent market environment

Thanks to innovations and a focus on strategic industrial markets, Sick was able to moderately increase its sales in the 2025 financial year. In a turbulent market environment, the company was able to maintain its position and gain market share with sensor solutions. Profitability remains at a low level.

Sick: Sales growth in a turbulent market environment
12:58

Start-ups

Bosch invests in business areas of the future

Over the next five years, Bosch is investing around 200 million euros in its subsidiary Bosch Business Innovations. As a corporate venture builder, the unit develops new business ideas beyond the current core business and builds start-ups from the early stages onwards. The aim is to systematically bring these to market maturity.

Start-ups: Bosch invests in business areas of the future
11:23

ZVEI

Nominations for Electrifying Ideas Award have been announced

An independent jury of top-class experts from business, research and society has nominated three companies for the Electrifying Ideas Award 2026: Ideas from Philips, Rittal and ZeMA - Center for Mechatronics and Automation Technology convinced the jury.

ZVEI: Nominations for Electrifying Ideas Award have been announced
08:50

Check Point

Increasing cyberattacks on the manufacturing sector

A report from Check Point Exposure Management on the threat landscape in the manufacturing industry shows a dramatic increase in ransomware, supply chain attacks and OT-related cyber incidents. As smart factories and connected supply chains become more prevalent, attackers are changing their tactics.

14:41

Habia

Axel Barnekow Widmark becomes CEO

Habia, a global supplier of customized high-performance cables, announces changes in the company's management: On April 1, Axel Barnekow Widmark took over the position of Chief Executive Officer. He succeeds Carl Modigh, who will remain with the company as a member of the Advisory Board.

Habia: Axel Barnekow Widmark becomes CEO
13:05

Bosch Rexroth

Around 9 percent increase in incoming orders

In the 2025 financial year, Bosch Rexroth generated sales of around 6.5 billion euros. The company thus succeeded in maintaining its business at the previous year's level despite the persistently difficult environment. Order intake recorded significant growth.

Bosch Rexroth: Around 9 percent increase in incoming orders
11:54

Use of AI in companies

Germany hesitates on AI agents

In Germany, many companies are already using generative AI in software development. However, there is a reluctance to use agent-based AI. The main reasons for this are integration problems, legacy systems and governance requirements.

AI use in companies:Germany hesitates with AI agents
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