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Melanie Steinbeck,

Change at the top of Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure

Dr. Helga Linnartz will take over the management of Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure on February 1, 2026. This means that an experienced physicist and long-standing company executive will be at the helm of the competence center for level and pressure measurement technology in Maulburg, southern Germany. She succeeds Dr. Dirk Mörmann, who tragically died in a car accident in March 2025.

Dr. Helga Linnartz takes over the management of Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure. The physicist brings many years of experience to the company. © Endress+Hauser

Helga Linnartz, 56, comes from near Cologne and holds a doctorate in physics. She began her career at Endress+Hauser in 1998 as a product manager for flow measurement technology in Reinach, Switzerland.

In 2004, she moved to the Sales Center in the Netherlands. There, she initially took over as Head of Sales in 2018 and became Managing Director of the Sales Center in 2021. Through her involvement in projects and committees, she always remained closely involved in the Group's strategic issues.

"Ms. Linnartz brings extensive experience from various areas of our sales and product centers to her new role. She has strategic foresight and stands for the values and culture of Endress+Hauser," says Dr. Andreas Mayr, Chief Operating Officer of the Group.

At Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure, Helga Linnartz will now be working with a well-established management team that has "mastered the vacancy at the top with great commitment" over the past few months.

Global production network

Endress+Hauser Level+Pressure acts as the Group's competence center for level and pressure measurement technology as well as for inventory management solutions. Around 3,000 employees worldwide work for the Product Center in research, development and production.

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In addition to the headquarters in Maulburg, the global network includes locations in Stahnsdorf, Karlsruhe and Ettlingen (Germany), Richmond (UK), Greenwood (Indiana/USA), Suzhou (China), Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (India), Yamanashi (Japan) and Itatiba (Brazil).

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