Beijer Electronics
Beijer Electronics is a company that designs and manufactures human machine interface terminals and automation software. The company is based in Malmö, Sweden, with a presence in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, through its own offices and distribution networks. Beijer Electronics’ products are marketed under their company name and the brand names Westermo and Korenix. Operations are carried out under two business areas: IAS (Industrial Automation Solutions) and IDC (Industrial Data Communication).
History
Beijer Electronics began in 1981 in Malmö, Sweden. The company has locations around the world and is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange Stockholm’s Small Cap list under the ticker BELE.[citation needed]
Technology
The products[1] by Beijer Electronics include operator panels, industrial PCs, and automation software (WARP, iX, Information Designer, H-Designer, E-Designer, ADP, and Qlarity). Many of Beijer Electronics’ HMI terminals are tested to withstand extreme environments and are NEMA 4/12/13 and IP66 rated and Class I Div 2 certified.[citation needed]
Segments and industries
General industrial automation and data communication is Beijer Electronics’ largest market segment, exemplified by the manufacturing industry, which mainly uses standard products. Examples of segments with highly specific requirements where Beijer Electronics are well advanced include Marine and offshore, Train, Oil & gas, Industrial factory automation, and security and surveillance.
References
- ↑ "Beijer Electronics". U.S. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
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