
Precisely recognize fluid properties
With the QCRC sensor generation, EBE sensors + motion is expanding the 'Cortec' product family with a compact solution for the non-contact detection of fluid properties for OEM and process applications.
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With the QCRC sensor generation, EBE sensors + motion is expanding the 'Cortec' product family with a compact solution for the non-contact detection of fluid properties for OEM and process applications.

The sensor supplier Baumer is expanding its position in force and strain measurement and acquiring the Swiss company X-Sensors.
Intelligent manufacturing starts with the sensor. At SPS 2025, the sensor specialist will be demonstrating how Baumer innovations create added value in factory automation
Automation solutions from Turck support the profitability, efficiency and sustainability of machines and systems. In this way, they not only increase competitiveness, but also contribute to more environmentally friendly production and intralogistics.

In the first quarter of 2025, the sensor and measurement technology industry recorded sales growth of three percent compared to the previous quarter - according to the results of the quarterly member survey conducted by the AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement.

On July 1, 2025, Sascha Niederhagen took over the position of Executive Vice President EMEAI in the Wika Group.

Jürgen Uebbing has resigned from the Executive Board of NCTE by mutual agreement with effect from June 2, 2025 and is leaving the company. Until further notice, CEO Sebastian Müller will assume the role of sole CEO and will be responsible for the operational and strategic management of the company.

Omron Corporation, headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, and Cognizant have entered into a strategic partnership to drive the integration of information and operational technology (IT and OT) in the industry.

Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated...
More and more electrical and electronic products are not being disposed of properly and end up in the yellow bag together with plastic waste, for example. In the 'DangerSort' project, researchers at Fraunhofer IIS want to remove risky objects and make recycling plants safer - thanks to a sensor-based sorting system.

Althen Mess- und Sensortechnik will be managed by Edwin Goezinne in the future. He succeeds Dr. Timo Hartmann, who was at the helm of the company in Germany for six years.