JUMO
From the sensor to the cloud
The JUMO Group, headquartered in Fulda, Germany, employs more than 2,400 people worldwide and is one of the leading manufacturers in the field of industrial sensor and automation technology.
You might also be interested in

Keysight Expands Test Automation
Keysight is expanding its Eggplant test platform with the "Find by Description" feature. This feature identifies UI elements based on descriptions rather than screenshots, reducing the maintenance effort required for automated tests.

Digital Panel-Mounted Instruments for Process Values
Optris is expanding its "CTi" series of infrared pyrometers to include EtherCAT and IO-Link communication interfaces.

Higher Accuracy for Pressure Transmitter Series
Yokogawa introduces the "EJX S" series of pressure transmitters, featuring a silicon resonant sensor, ±0.025% accuracy, IP68 rating, SIL2 compliance, and support for HART and Profinet.

EMC and radio testing in Germany and worldwide
In a world filled with smartphones, connected cars, medical devices and smart appliances, supporting optimal electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless performance to minimize interference between electronic products is critical.

New test laboratory in Neu-Isenburg
UL Solutions builds EMC and radio laboratory
UL Solutions has started construction of a new laboratory for electromagnetic compatibility and wireless communication in Neu-Isenburg. The facility is set to expand testing capacities for industrial systems, medical technology, consumer goods and...

Dr. Alexander Huber becomes Chief Executive Officer
Polytec has appointed Dr. Alexander Huber as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with effect from April 2026. Together with Commercial Director Alfred Link (CFO), he forms the dual leadership of the company.

AI-supported infrared Analysis Camera
Flir has developed a thermal imaging camera for perimeter surveillance that expands the manufacturer's range of mid-range infrared security products.

Solid sales development in 2025
The Kistler Group generated sales of 424 million Swiss francs in 2025. With a currency-adjusted decline of 1 percent, or 5 percent in Swiss francs, the company was able to keep sales stable compared to the previous year.

Three young companies in the final
The AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement nominates three young companies for the AMA Innovation Award 2026. All three finalists are awarded the special prize 'Young Company' and are also nominated for the main prize.

