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From left to right: Great excitement at the grand opening: Scott Rollman, Patrick Herrmann, Ron Foltz, and John Groom from Vega, together with Mayor Diana K. Nelson and Gina Rittinger (Redi Cincinnati Business Association), open the new electronics manufacturing facility in Mason
By expanding its site in Mason near Cincinnati, Vega strengthens its footprint in North America. The new electronics production facility is designed to stabilize supply chains, enable local manufacturing and set sustainability benchmarks. This investment is part of an international growth strategy that focuses on regional proximity and global efficiency. The production ramp-up is supported by...
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Radar sensors for non-contact level measurement with high accuracy requirements in all standard applications where a high degree of protection and particularly good signal focusing are required
With the “Basic Series,” Vega launched a sensor platform in its portfolio since 2020 that has established itself as a robust and economical solution for standard applications. The radar sensors for level measurement detect fill levels in silos and tanks even under challenging environmental conditions such as dust, noise, or coarse-grained bulk solids. The 500,000th device was recently delivered...
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The RFID tag contains all important sensor information and remains permanently legible even in harsh environments
Scratches, dents or abraded areas: After years of reliable performance under all environmental conditions and temperatures, even a level sensor shows its age. RFID tags are now available for Vega sensors in the Pro series so that they can be identified at any time and anywhere despite a damaged or faded nameplate and traced back to the last serial number. RFID is not new and yet radio frequency...
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The start-up Milli IC specializes in the design of innovative microchips in the high-frequency range
ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuit), i.e. integrated circuits developed for specific requirements, are the basis for the success of a radar sensor. The Karlsruhe-based start-up Milli IC specializes in the development of high-frequency ASICs. Vega Grieshaber is now investing in the young company. Together with the two managing directors Esref Turkmen and Alexander Haag as well as KIT...
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