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Pilz (company)

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Pilz GmbH & Co. KG
Company typeGmbH & Co. KG
IndustryAutomation technology
Founded1948
FounderHermann Pilz
Headquarters,
Key people
Susanne Kunschert, Thomas Pilz[1]
ProductsSensor technology, motion control, safety relays, programmable safety and control systems, automation systems[2]
Revenue433 Mio. EUR (2023)[3]
Number of employees
2,476 (2023)[3]
Subsidiaries42
Websitewww.pilz.com

Pilz GmbH & Co. KG is a German automation technology company headquartered in Ostfildern, Germany, with 42 subsidiaries and branches on all continents.[4]

The company was founded as a glass-blowing business by Hermann Pilz in Esslingen in 1948. Initial products included glass apparatus for medical technology and mercury relays for industrial applications.[5]

In the 1960s control passed to Pilz' son Peter, who developed the company into a supplier of electronic control and monitoring devices and programmable logic controllers. In 1987 he launched safety relay PNOZ, an emergency stop system.[6] PSS control systems were developed in the 1990s.[7] Other products and services include sensor technology, bus and industrial wireless systems, risk assessments and machinery safety training courses.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Management". pilz.com.
  2. ^ Hannes Hesse, Florian Langenscheidt und Hartmut Rauen: The Best of German Engineering, ISBN 9783816306467, page 757
  3. ^ a b "Pilz continues its 2023 success story". pilz.com.
  4. ^ "Company Profile". pilz.com.
  5. ^ Hannes Hesse, Florian Langenscheidt und Hartmut Rauen: The Best of German Engineering, ISBN 9783816306467, page 753
  6. ^ German patent 4033801
  7. ^ European Patent EP0808482B1
  8. ^ Kompetenzatlas microTEC Südwest
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