UBITO Welcomes Dr. Kegel to Advisory Council Amid Strong Growth in Robotics
November 24, 2025

UBITO, a global leader in Wiegand motion sensing and energy harvesting technology, is pleased to announce that Dr. Gunther Kegel has joined its Advisory Council. As the long-standing CEO of Pepperl+Fuchs, Dr. Kegel has been a key figure in industrial automation for decades. His experience and industry insight will help UBITO navigate its next growth phase as the company scales its technology for the rapidly expanding robotics market.
“We’re entering a period of tremendous opportunity as multiturn encoders and Wiegand technology are becoming core elements of the robotics revolution,” said Christian Leeser, CEO of UBITO B.V. “Dr. Kegel’s understanding of automation and industry dynamics will be invaluable as we expand into new markets.”
Multiturn encoders incorporating Wiegand energy harvesting are emerging as vital components in mobile robots, collaborative robots (cobots), service robots, and autonomous vehicles. These systems require precise motion tracking and maintenance-free reliability, areas where Wiegand technology delivers clear advantages.
Wiegand technology has the special capability of reliably detecting mechanical motion while simultaneously harvesting electrical energy. The result is dependable, wear-free and energy self-sufficient position tracking systems with no need for batteries or external backup power. This sustainable and robust sensing approach supports a new generation of intelligent robots that can operate longer, more safely and more efficiently – an ideal solution for the autonomous systems of the future.
About UBITO
UBITO combines proprietary production capabilities, deep engineering know-how, and a strong patent portfolio to deliver high-performance components and consulting services. With full control over the entire Wiegand wire supply chain, from raw material melts to finished systems, they ensure consistent quality and innovation. As Wiegand leaders, the company empowers partners worldwide to integrate Wiegand technology into their sensing solutions, unlocking new possibilities for sustainable, self-powered innovation.
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