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Author: Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann

Strategic Partnership

Posted on 15. July 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in General Tagged cloud, customers, horizon, machine, market, mobile, new, project, roth, sensor, siko, solutions, strong, stw, with

Sensor-Technik Wiedemann (STW) and SIKO have agreed on a strategic partnership with the aim of further opening up the market for mobile machinery with joint solutions that are based on individual strengths. Customers benefit from the cooperation by having access […]

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Part 1 | What exactly does ‘retrofit’ mean?

Posted on 14. July 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in Electrical Engineering Tagged audi, battery, cell, charging, dynamics, energy, kba, market, mobile, research, sae, stw, tesla, tron, with

Electrified vehicles are increasingly entering the market, be it due to stricter emission regulations, improved efficiency and controllability or a new green awareness among buyers. As a result, new terms and designations such as ‘retrofit’ are emerging and not everyone […]

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Part 3 | The “API”, the unknown entity

Posted on 1. July 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in General Tagged app, authentication, cloud, iot, machinescloud, mobile, new, password, production, server, students, stw, tracker, vpn, with

The Coronavirus pandemic is forcing companies to go digital. Anyone who does not have a clue when digital gibberish such as for example "API" are used, will in future be given regular, easy-to-understand explanations of digitalization terminology in our series […]

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Part 2 | Prototyping does not equal prototype

Posted on 3. June 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in General Tagged align, customers, digital, machines, mobile, production, project, risks, security, series, smart, software, solutions, tcg, with

The Coronavirus pandemic is forcing companies to go digital. Anyone who does not have a clue when digital gibberish such as for example "prototyping" are used, will in future be given regular, easy-to-understand explanations of digitalization terminology in our series […]

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STW supports SENT interface for pressure sensors

Posted on 27. April 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in Electrical Engineering Tagged canopen, codesys, energy, esx, m01, matlab, mobile, new, power, processor, rev, sae, stw, switches, with

The Kaufbeuren-based company Sensor-Technik Wiedemann GmbH (STW) extends its pressure sensor portfolio with the digital interface SENT. A new interface has been added to the modular sensor system for mobile hydraulics. For the pressure sensors of the M01 series, the […]

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STW Supports Additional Interfaces for Safety Pressure Sensors

Posted on 6. April 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in Electrical Engineering Tagged cell, cloud, emc, energy, m01, mobile, obsolescence, steel, stw, switches, thin, vehicle, vehicles, voltage, with

The Kaufbeuren-based company Sensor-Technik Wiedemann GmbH (STW) supports additional interfaces for “safety” pressure sensors. For the STW pressure sensors of the F02 Safety series from the modular sensor system for mobile hydraulics, the “Deutsch DT04” connector is now available as […]

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Strategic Obsolescence Management pays off

Posted on 30. March 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in Electrical Engineering Tagged any, automotive, cog, covid, customers, market, obsolescence, operating, pcns, project, risks, storage, stw, virus, with

The rapid spread of the Corona virus (Covid-19) puts a massive strain on both the German and international economies. Long before the current crisis, STW has developed a service that reduces the default risks to a minimum and guarantees long-term […]

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Distributing Electricity Intelligently: STW And Parkstrom Give An Outlook On The Charging Infrastructure Of The Future At The E-World Trade Fair

Posted on 5. February 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in Electrical Engineering Tagged charging, cloud, energy, fair, future, grid, keba, management, masters, new, parkstrom, power, sensor, stw, with

Sensor-Technik Wiedemann (STW) is represented on the trade fair stand of the Berlin-based charging service provider Parkstrom at the leading energy trade fair E-world 2020 in Essen (11 to 13 February) with groundbreaking innovations: At the center of the trade […]

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STW and MTCON to bundle press-fit technology expertise

Posted on 22. January 202016. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in Electrical Engineering Tagged board, connector, fuse, injection, machines, market, mobile, molding, mtcon, mtconnectivity, power, sensor, stw, vehicle, with

Sensor-Technik Wiedemann GmbH (STW) enters into another cooperation: At the end of 2019, the company procured shares in the power element experts MTCONNECTIVITY power2pcb (MTCON). By combining their core competencies, the two companies intend to develop, produce and market high-performance […]

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Charging infrastructure for the transport sector: STW to cooperate with Parkstrom

Posted on 3. December 201916. July 2020 by Firma (STW) Sensor-Technik Wiedemann Posted in General Tagged automation, berlin, Charging infrastructure, digitization, electrification, electromobility, kaufbeuren, Logistik, parkstrom, sensor-technik wiedemann, solutions, stw, wiedemann

The internationally-active component and system supplier Sensor-Technik Wiedemann GmbH (STW) is to cooperate with Parkstrom GmbH. The Berlin-based charging service provider and the technology company based in Bavaria are taking the next step towards the establishment of a long-term strategic […]

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