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The electronics and connection technology company Weidmüller is expanding its headquarters in Detmold with a new production building. The new building will be used for the production of electronic components, among other things.
Schneider Electric is supporting partners from the semiconductor industry in climate-friendly business with a new program. 'Catalyze' aims to reduce CO₂ emissions along the entire supply chain of participating companies.

On June 1, 2023, Bürkert Fluid Control Systems from Ingelfingen acquired a majority stake in the Swiss start-up ReseaTech from Burgdorf. The two companies have been working successfully on joint projects since 2021.

Solid is how the results for the 3rd quarter can be described. Siemens was able to increase sales by 10 % and incoming orders were 15 % up on the same period last year at 24.2 billion euros. However, the forecast has not been raised.

The Oppenweiler-based automation supplier Murrelektronik has appointed Jürgen Erkert, its former Director of Finance & Accounting, as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the companies Murrelektronik and MEG Murrelektronik Beteiligungen.
Interview with Martin Cotter, ADI
With the ADI Catalyst, Analog Devices is taking a new approach to product and system development. In this interview, Martin Cotter, President Analog Devices EMEA, talks about cross-company development, deep trust and what Europe has to do with it.

followed up! - with Rainer Brehm, Siemens
Industrial automation has experienced an enormous upswing in the last 25 years. But where exactly is automation today and where should or must it be in the future? Rainer Brehm takes a stand in this interview.

Interview with Hartmut Rauen, VDMA
The shortage of skilled workers is real. Hartmut Rauen knows that this is not due to the attractiveness of the training program. Rather, the aim is to improve communication and highlight the importance of technology for the future. Another topic: the German jungle of regulations.

Following a noticeable recovery in the second quarter, Schaeffler is more optimistic about the current financial year: the Herzogenaurach-based company expects a return on sales of six to eight percent.