Universal Robots strengthens sales network in Germany
Universal Robots is further expanding its sales network in Germany with four new partners: Glaub Automation & Engineering, ID Ingenieure & Dienstleistungen, Samsys and Stadler.
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Universal Robots is further expanding its sales network in Germany with four new partners: Glaub Automation & Engineering, ID Ingenieure & Dienstleistungen, Samsys and Stadler.
Endress+Hauser: Financial year 2019

Endress+Hauser reports good development in all business areas, sectors and regions for the 2019 financial year.

VDMA survey on the effects of coronavirus
The mechanical engineering sector is now feeling the effects of the coronavirus pandemic across the board. According to the results of the latest VDMA flash survey, 90% of companies see themselves as affected by the economic consequences of the pandemic.

The University of Stuttgart is the first institution in Europe to join the AI Horizons Network to advance AI research into the interaction of language and knowledge. The AI Horizons Network is a global network of researchers and doctoral students founded by IBM.

The corona pandemic is causing a significant decline in order intake and sales at Kuka. The project business has been particularly hard hit.

Sick AG continued its growth in the 2019 financial year. The sensor manufacturer increased its turnover by 7 percent.

Auer Packaging has been expanding its site in Amerang (Upper Bavaria) for years, thus strengthening its production site in Germany. The construction of a third production hall has created further conditions for a stable production process, even in uncertain global times.

During the coronavirus crisis, packaging is playing an important role in the supply of food, medicines and protective equipment. More than ever, its most important characteristic is coming to the fore: its protective function.

The first quarter of the current financial year is characterized by the corona pandemic. DMG Mori is also feeling the effects of this and is now strengthening the future field of digitalization.

The new Paexo Back exoskeleton from Ottobock reduces the strain on employees' spines by up to 25 kilograms during loading activities and does not require a battery drive. The manufacturer presented the new product in a webcast on March 10.