Endress+Hauser ... winning honour

Impressed with its robust product line, customer-oriented approach and industry-leading knowledge of liquid analysis, Endress+Hauser has been chosen as 2020 Global Company of the Year. 
 
The honour was bestowed by market research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan based on its recent analysis of the global liquid analyser market. 
 
The global Company of the Year Award recognises a high degree of innovation with products and technologies and the resulting leadership in terms of customer value and market penetration. 
 
“Customer-oriented innovation is the base of our success strategy,” said Dr Manfred Jagiella, Managing Director of Endress+Hauser Liquid Analysis. As a member of the Group’s Executive Board, he is responsible for the analytical business.
 
Endress+Hauser became a forerunner in the digital instrumentation and solutions market with the introduction of Memosens sensors in 2004. 
 
The company’s technology redefines the concept of liquid analysis as it converts the measured value to a digital signal and transfers it to the transmitter without contact. 
 
“Endress+Hauser is developing the next generation of Memosens technology with additional diagnostics and functionality. Such initiatives enable it to stay ahead of the product innovation curve,” said Janani Balasundar, Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst.
 
Endress+Hauser eliminates key maintenance challenges through its analysers. For example, the Liquiline System CA80PH orthophosphate analyser decreases operating costs through its low reagent consumption. 
 
It also ensures high equipment availability through automatic calibration, automatic cleaning, and easy, tool-free maintenance. For quick troubleshooting, the multiparameter handheld Liquiline Mobile CML18 can be combined with Memosens sensors to help plant technicians swiftly check any plant measuring point.
 
Additionally, Endress+Hauser’s new-generation Heartbeat Technology offers continuous process and device diagnostics, documented verification without process interruption and information for predictive maintenance. “It enhances the functions of devices by using process data to support process optimisation and predictive maintenance strategies,” noted industry analyst Janani Balasundar.
 
With the IIoT ecosystem Netilion, all measurements, process data and field device diagnostics can be used for cloud-based applications. For example, the company’s digital services monitor the health status of devices, analyse the installed base of instruments and help organise asset files and documents. According to Janani Balasundar, “With Endress+Hauser’s solutions, the industry can be ready for Industry 4.0.” -- Tradearabia News Service