
Board member Uwe Gräff steps down
Uwe Gräff, Director of New Technologies and Development at Harting, left the company by mutual agreement at the end of September. He had only been appointed to the Management Board at the beginning of 2019.
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Uwe Gräff, Director of New Technologies and Development at Harting, left the company by mutual agreement at the end of September. He had only been appointed to the Management Board at the beginning of 2019.

I4.0-capable components on machines and systems are essential for the smart factory of the future - everything from sensors and control systems to cloud connectivity is required. Below is a small selection.

The 'SPS - Industrial Automation Fair Guangzhou' (SIAF) took place for the 10th time at the beginning of March and attracted a record number of visitors. Together with Asiamold, which was held at the same time, the three-day trade fair attracted almost 99,000 visitors, an increase of 37%.

Mobile communications / Hannover Messe 2019
What benefits will the upcoming 5G mobile communications standard bring to industrial applications? Visitors to Hannover Messe 2019 will find answers to these questions in Hall 16, where the organizer - Deutsche Messe AG - is bundling the topic in the '5G Arena'.

At the end of February, the Nuremberg exhibition halls made way for everything to do with embedded systems technology. Computer&AUTOMATION presents a selection of new products that were on show at the embedded world 2019 stands.
Harting closed the past financial year with double-digit growth. At Hannover Messe 2019, the company will be showcasing the product innovations that will secure its future commercial success.
On January 1, 2019, Uwe Gräff was appointed Chief Technology & Quality Officer at the Harting Technology Group. He took over the position from Dr. Frank Brode.

In five flagship projects, companies and research institutions in the it's OWL leading-edge cluster aim to develop new fields of technology for German SMEs. The focus is on machine intelligence, digital platforms, digital twins and the working world of the future.

Manufacturers of industrial connection technology are increasingly focusing on easy-to-use push-pull concepts for their connectors. Harting is now presenting an M12 push-pull solution for upright and recessed device sockets. Matthias Domberg, Global Product Manager, answers the question.

I4.0-capable components on machines and systems are essential for the smart factory of the future - everything from sensors and control systems to cloud connectivity is required. Below is a small selection.