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Pilz: Safety. Security. Automation.

October 14, 2025

Pilz’s innovative, proven products and systems cover a broad spectrum, from sensor and control technology to drive technology, and are in use all over the world. Their global presence enables you to benefit from their experience locally, wherever you are. Their international team of experts is also committed to your project.

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Sensor-Based Safety = Efficient Automation with Pilz
Pilz: Safety. Security. Automation.
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Safe automation is impossible without safe sensor technology. A universal safety concept is only enabled through interaction with sensors in the field – they not only detect hazardous situations but also record data, so that machinery can be operated safely and proactively.

Pilz sensor technology is broadly positioned for the widest range of applications: from position monitoring and safeguarding of access gates and maintenance flaps through to area and zone monitoring. Their sensor technology portfolio, PSEN for short, offers a broad spectrum: it is coordinated, certified to international standards, robust and long-lasting. And it encompasses many technologies in order to meet the respective application challenges: from safety switches, electromechanical and electromagnetic guard locking devices through to optoelectronic sensors such as safety light curtains, laser scanners or radar systems.

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