
Increased revenue and expanded production capacity
The Fraba Group, a manufacturer of sensors for industrial motion control, looks back on a successful 2025, during which both revenue and the number of employees increased.

Ubito, globally active in Wiegand energy harvesting technology and part of the internationally active Fraba Group, has announced that Dr. Gunther Kegel has joined the company's Advisory Council. As CEO of Pepperl+Fuchs for many years, Dr. Kegel has been a key figure in industrial automation for decades.
Intelligent manufacturing starts with the sensor. At SPS 2025, the sensor specialist will be demonstrating how Baumer innovations create added value in factory automation

For applications where the installation space in electric drives is extremely limited, Lenord+Bauer offers an inductive rotor position sensor for detecting pole position, angle and speed with extremely small dimensions.

Baumer is opening up new possibilities in drive technology with its 'LowHarmonics' encoder technology. The first product with this signal processing is the compact incremental magnetic ring encoder 'EB260'.

Kollmorgen launches the 'SFD-M' (Smart Feedback Device, Multi-Turn). It provides machine builders with high-resolution multi-turn feedback with absolute position information that is available at system startup.

The 'Sendix' encoders have been an integral part of the Kübler product portfolio for many years. Now a new generation of encoders has been developed with state-of-the-art sensor and electronics technology that is suitable for integration into future IIoT environments.
Sick has received a platinum medal in the EcoVadis sustainability ranking. This puts the provider of sensor-based automation solutions in the top 1 percent of more than 130,000 companies worldwide that have been assessed over the past twelve months.

The 'Acuro AM34' absolute encoder from Hengstler has an installation depth of less than 20 mm and therefore enables the design of servomotors with very small dimensions.

Baumer is expanding its product portfolio for positioning tasks with the fieldbus encoder 'EN580C'. The EN580C optical multiturn encoder is backwards compatible.

The Fraba Group, supplier of sensors for industrial motion control and safety systems, established a business unit in China in March 2024. Fraba Industrial Automation (Shanghai) Company will serve the Chinese industrial automation market.