
New subsidiary in Australia
The Kübler Group focuses on global presence and establishes a subsidiary in Australia, a new continent for the Group.
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The Kübler Group focuses on global presence and establishes a subsidiary in Australia, a new continent for the Group.

Based on its Industrial Ethernet platform, Kübler presents the first safe SIL3-certified encoder.

Kübler presents a new generation of industrial Ethernet encoders that differ both technically and mechanically from existing fieldbus encoders.

The Kübler Group, manufacturer of position and motion sensors, transmission technology as well as counting and process technology, recorded its highest turnover to date in 2021.
At its annual press conference, Kübler looks back on the current financial year with satisfaction. One of the company's key innovations: encoders with direct communication to the Ethernet network.

The Kübler Group recorded a strong first quarter in its 60th anniversary year. At the annual press conference, it provided an overview of the financial year to date as at September.
The load and signals in the robot arm are generally transmitted via cables. However, this is accompanied by a restriction in mobility. A shortcoming that a slip ring helps to overcome.

A year and a half ago, the encoder manufacturers Baumer, Hengstler and Kübler joined forces to establish an open single-cable solution between motor and drive with 'SCS open link'. What has become of it? Jonas Urlaub from Kübler takes a stand.

Baumer, Hengstler and Kübler will be pulling together in the future when it comes to motor feedback. With 'SCS open link', they want to establish an open 1-cable solution for the exchange of bidirectional data between the motor and drive and also gain further partners for this.

There is now an independent user organization for the BiSS bidirectional sensor interface, the "BiSS Association" - with an Internet platform where providers of BiSS solutions can present and exchange information.