Sensors & measurement technology - the winners!
Which products made it into the top 3 in the 'Sensors & measurement technology' category and were able to impress our readers? Here is an overview of the winners.
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Which products made it into the top 3 in the 'Sensors & measurement technology' category and were able to impress our readers? Here is an overview of the winners.

Endress+Hauser has come through the crisis year 2020 well. However, the Group's consolidated sales fell by almost 3 %, strongly influenced by exchange rate effects.
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Endress+Hauser remains on course for growth: the Group increased its net sales by almost 8% to over 2.6 billion euros in 2019. The Swiss provider of measurement and automation technology created 400 new jobs worldwide.

The Prosonic Flow G300/500 ultrasonic flow meter is used for gas measurement. Thanks to the condensate-insensitive sensor design, the device delivers highly accurate measured values even with moist or wet gases, according to the supplier.

At Endress+Hauser, visitors will experience live how they can use data from the field efficiently with intelligent measuring devices and an IIoT cloud - including a new solution for level measurement, as Dietmar Haag, Head of Level Measurement, explains.

In the smart factory of the future, nothing will work without sensor technology as the 'bottom floor'! Sensor technology remains indispensable as the basis of industrial production systems. Computer&AUTOMATION presents current trends in the field of sensors in a series of images.

Since 1 . Oliver K. Stöckl has been Managing Director of Endress+Hauser Messtechnik since April. He replaces Günther Lukassen, who will retire at the end of May 2019.

The process industry is still in its infancy when it comes to Industrie 4.0 and digitization. Benedikt Schumann, Product Manager Industrie 4.0, explains how Endress+Hauser is attracting users.