Klaus Endress

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Endress+Hauser Group.

 

 

 

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Klaus Endress

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Endress+Hauser Group.

 

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Klaus Riemenschneider (left), President of the Supervisory Board, and Klaus Endress, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group. 

 

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Dipl. Ing. Michael Ziesemer

Member of the Executive Board, Chief Operating Officer

Endress+Hauser AG

 

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The Executive Board of the Endress+Hauser Group (from left): Pieter de Koning (Logistics, IT and Organization), Dr Gerhard Jost (Production), Nikolaus Krüger (Sales and Marketing), Roland Kienzler (HR), Matthias Altendorf (Innovation), Chief Executive Officer Klaus Endress, Chief Operating Officer Michael Ziesemer, Chief Financial Officer Fernando Fuenzalida and Dr Heiner Zehntner (Legal).

 

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The founder and the shareholders of the Endress+Hauser Group in the year of the 50th anniversary: Dr. George H. Endress with his wife Alice Endress-Vogt (front), Klaus Endress, Karin Endress, Hans-Peter Endress, Yvonne Endress, Urs Endress, Christa Endress, George A. Endress, Jasmin Schellenberg-Endress (standing from left)

 

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Endress+Hauser's new building, the 'Sternenhof' in Reinach, Switzerland, was ready for occupancy at the end of 2006. Costing around 34 million euros, it is the largest building project in the history of the corporate group.

 

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Room for further growth: The Endress+Hauser flow competence centre in Reinach (Switzerland) has been extended by 4,000 square metres to create extra space for production.

 

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Endress+Hauser Wetzer's new administration building in Nesselwang (DE)

 

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All from a single source: Endress+Hauser supports its customers with measurement instruments, services and automation solutions for industrial process engineering. The Swiss-based Group is at home in many industries. The new biotechnology pharmaceutical plant of Genzyme in Lyon, France, works with Endress+Hauser's measurement technology.

 

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Social responsibility: Endress+Hauser supports the change in South Africa and promotes the training of young automation specialists - like here at the Tshwane South College for Further Education in Pretoria, the country's capital.

 

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Fascinated by science and technology: The 'phænovum' in Lörrach, Germany, offers young people the chance to experiment outside school. The students' research center is sponsored by the town, the school governors, schools, universities and research institutions in the region. Like other businesses, institutions and private individuals, Endress+Hauser supports the center with money and resources.

 

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Stimulating interest and making contacts: At Interkama+, the world's leading trade fair for process automation in Hanover, Endress+Hauser presented the latest technical developments, discussing application solutions with customers.

 

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Touch sensitive: In Waldheim, Germany, Endress+Hauser produces high quality glass sensors for liquid analysis.

 

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Endress+Hauser is deeply committed to the training of young people. German, French and Swiss apprentices have the opportunity to undertake some of their training abroad.

 

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Modern measurement technology from Endress+Hauser helps in the responsible and economical management of energy and resources. High precision flowmeters operating on the Coriolis principle, as manufactured in Reinach in Switzerland (our photo), are robust, reliable and low maintenance.

 

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Major employer in the Basel region: Endress+Hauser employs over 4,200 people in the tri-national region of Germany, France and Switzerland.

 

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Endress+Hauser further expands its presence in growth markets. The photo shows the assembly of flowmeters in Suzhou, China.

 

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Cleaned up: At Endress+Hauser in Maulburg, Germany, ceramic pressure sensors are produced in a cleanroom to guarantee the highest quality.

 

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Hi-tech in the furnace: ArcelorMittal opts for fieldbus technology when modernizing the steel works in Fos-sur-Mer in the south of France. Endress+Hauser is responsible for instrumentation on this major project.

 

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Practical experience: Endress+Hauser has equipped the measurement engineering laboratory at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in Burnaby, near Vancouver in Canada, with the latest automation engineering.

 

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