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  1. LEUZE ELECTRONIC GMBH + CO. KG

    Germany

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    For 60 years, with curiosity and determination, the Sensor People from Leuze have been creating innovations and technological milestones in industrial automation. They are driven by the success of their customers. Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow. The technology leader’s high-tech product range includes a number of different sensors for the field of automation technology. Among these are switching and measuring sensors, identification systems, and data transmission and image processing solutions. As a Safety Expert, Leuze is also focused on components, services and solutions for safety at work. Leuze concentrates on its core industries, in which the Sensor People have extensive, specific application know-how and many years of experience. These include intralogistics and the packaging industry, machine tools, the automotive industry as well as laboratory automation. Leuze was founded in 1963, headquartered in Owen/Teck in Southern Germany. Today there are about 1500 Sensor People around the world who are working with determination and passion for progress and transformation to make their customers successful in a constantly changing industry. Regardless of whether in the technological competence centers or in one of the 21 sales companies, supported by more than 40 international distributors.

  2. IDEC ELEKTROTECHNIK GMBH

    Germany

    Sale of products and systems for controlling and automation technology with the following key areas: Control and automation systems with programmable logic controllers ranging from 10 I/O to 512 I/O as the main products. The SmartAXIS compact controller with Ethernet is available for DIN rails with 12, 24, 40 or 48 I/O and as a 3.8" touch display with integrated 12 I/O controller. The modular MicroSmart PLC with 10 to 512 I/O and touch displays of 4.8" to 12.1" is also available as an add-on. Electrical control components with the command and signalling devices product group for all common installation diameters, emergency stop button in various designs, three-stage enable switch, signal pillars, all types of relays and switched-mode power supply units. Optical sensors specialising in colour recognition, water sensors, laser distance sensors and other special sensors as well as photoelectric sensors.

  3. HANS TURCK GMBH & CO. KG

    Germany

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    Turck is one of the leading groups worldwide in the industrial automation sector. With more than 4200 employees across 28 national subsidiaries and distribution partners in a further 60 countries, we are always in a position to provide local support to our customers, anywhere in the world. As a specialist in sensor, field bus, connection, interface and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, we offer efficient solutions for factory and process automation. Our data and communications solutions make us one of the pioneers of Industry 4.0. With cutting-edge production sites in Germany, Switzerland, the USA, Mexico and China, our family-owned company is able to meet the demands of local markets quickly and flexibly at any time. The markets: Whether in the mechanical and plant engineering, automotive, transport and handling, mobile equipment or food and packaging industry, Turck automation solutions and products increase the availability of your systems.

  4. SENSOPART INDUSTRIESENSORIK GMBH

    Germany

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    SensoPart is one of the leading manufacturers of optical sensors and image processing for factory automation. Our aim is to remain one step ahead to be able to offer our customers the most innovative products on the market. In this way, we help them pave the way to a digital factory. In order to maintain our ability to offer the latest technologies, we invest more than average for our industry in research and development and work together with renowned universities and research institutes. Successful products, now considered indispensable for modern factory automation, have been created from the many future-oriented ideas of our earlier days. But we do not rest on our laurels – we still have many ideas for the future.