The Future of Sensing Is Here—Introducing Danfoss Sensing Solutions

January 5, 2021

On January 1st, 2021, Danfoss Industrial Automation became Danfoss Sensing Solutions. Along with the new name, Danfoss’ focus is to strengthen their portfolio and services to provide cutting-edge expertise and more advanced application-driven sensor technologies and solutions.

“Global mega trends increase the need for sensing.” We see OEMs, wholesalers, and installers adapting to it and facing fundamental choices. They’re asking questions like ‘What is the right path for us?’ and ‘Who will help us make the right decisions as we move along?’. Our new name reflects our commitment to embracing that future and is our way of saying: We are your partner in navigating your journey across the digital sensor frontier—today and tomorrow,” says Bert Labots, Vice President at Danfoss.

A stronger portfolio with industry-leading knowhow

Behind the name change is a new organizational setup that will enable Danfoss to offer a broader product range, more and increasingly diverse sensor technologies, and unrivaled support and services for sensor ecosystems.

“As a leading global player, we know that adapting to the rapidly changing digital landscape requires a competent partner. Danfoss Sensing Solutions provides industry-leading know-how and advanced sensor technologies to navigate the way forward for our customers and partners. A crucial part of this journey is to extend our offering within digital sensor connectivity for wired and wireless sensor solutions. Another differentiator is diagnostics and smart sensors that allow for instant programmability and remote technical support on the sensor side,” explains Bert Labots, Vice President at Danfoss.

With Danfoss Sensing Solutions, customization is standard

Danfoss Sensing Solutions will offer swift and simple customization of all their products, so you can quickly adapt to changes in your product and application range. And Danfoss’ global presence and production mean they are always within reach – whenever and wherever you need them.

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