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Pilz eplan
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Pilz is also setting trends with its services: In 2013 Pilz worked with TÜV NORD to develop the international qualification CMSE ® – Certified Machinery Safety Expert and so for the first time is setting standards for international, certified training in the field of machinery safety. Further innovations include the world’s first safe camera system SafetyEYE for three-dimensional zone monitoring.

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2002 saw the introduction of the multifunctional safety system PNOZmulti: for the first time users were able to configure their required safety functions on the PC rather than implement them through wiring, as before. This was followed in 1997 by the safe, open bus system SafetyBUS p for decentralised networking of plant and machinery. The PNOZ quickly progressed to be the world’s most widely used safety relay. Since then this highly traditional family business has continued to set standards in the field of safe automation: in 1968 with the first two-hand control relay and in 1987 with the first emergency stop PNOZ (“Pilz E-Stop positive-guided” in German!) – an unusual name for an unusual product. Founded in Esslingen in 1948 as a glass-blowing business for technical medical equipment, in the 60s the company evolved into a supplier of electronic control and monitoring devices and programmable logic control systems. Right from the start, innovation was the key to success. As a complete safe automation supplier, Pilz is a company whose name is synonymous worldwide with safety for man, machine and the environment, providing automation solutions for all industries. This places new demands on production systems. Faster, more flexible, safer – the level of automation on plant and machinery continues to advance in all industries with these objectives in mind.








Pilz eplan