
Corporate Communications (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting appoints new communications department
Detlef Sieverdingbeck, Head of Corporate Communication & Branding at the Harting Technology Group since 2014, is leaving the technology and market leader for industrial connection technology.

New board position (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting creates Sales & Marketing board department
The Harting Technology Group is expanding its Executive Board to include the Sales & Marketing division, for which Mr. Jon DeSouza will be responsible from March 1, 2025.

After a challenging financial year: (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting is optimistic about 2025
The Harting Technology Group generated sales of slightly less than EUR 1 billion in the past financial year. At EUR 940 million, sales were 9.2% (currency-adjusted -7.9%) below the result for the 2022/23 financial year of EUR 1,036 billion.

Harting (www.computer-automation.de)
Harting is optimistic about 2025
The Harting Technology Group generated revenue of EUR 940 million in the past financial year 2023/24. This means that revenue was 9.2 percent (currency-adjusted -7.9 percent) below the result for the 2022/23 financial year of EUR 1,036 billion.

Ten years of the Harting Quality and... (www.industrial-production.de)
Successful model with and for the future
For a decade now, the Harting Quality and Technology Center (HQT) in Espelkamp has been a beacon of innovation and technical expertise. This centerpiece of the Harting Technology Group recently celebrated its tenth anniversary.

Focus on internationalization (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting invests in global headquarters in Switzerland
The Harting Technology Group, a provider of industrial connection technology, has announced that it will be bundling supra-regional top management positions in Switzerland: The company is establishing global headquarters in Switzerland.

Dr.-Ing. Kurt D. Bettenhausen retires from... (www.industrial-production.de)
Chief Technology Officer leaves
Dr.-Ing. Kurt D. Bettenhausen, Chief Technology and Development Officer, is leaving the Harting Technology Group by mutual agreement. He will relinquish his office on March 01, 2024.

Sale to TMP Beteiligungsgesellschaft (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting Systems passes to new owners
The Harting Technology Group has sold its subsidiary Harting Systems, a provider of automated and digitalized checkout zones and goods dispensers, to TMP Beteiligungsgesellschaft.

New Managing Director at Harting India (www.industrial-production.de)
From Rittal to Harting
Jacob Chandy takes over the management of Harting India on July 10, 2023.

Electronics industry (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting has him, the manager of the year
On May 25, 2023, WEKA Fachmedien's trade magazine Markt&Technik once again named the top managers in the electronics industry. Norbert Gemmeke, Managing Director of the Harting Electric global business unit, can now call himself Manager of the Year.

LCP processing (www.polyformnext.de)
Homogeneous heat in the hot runner
The Harting Technology Group processes liquid crystalline polymers (LCP) for some of its connectors. Hot runner systems are ideal for processing LCP, as they guarantee a homogeneous heat balance. The company relies on hot runner systems from Günther, which are characterized, among other things, by homogeneous temperature control and good thermal separation between the hot runner and mould.

IEC 61918 (www.industrial-production.de)
SPE cabling and installation
The new edition of the installation standard IEC 61918:2018/AMD1:2022 Amendment 1 was published in March. The standard now also includes important key points on cabling structures based on Single Pair Ethernet (SPE).

New DC in Espelkamp (www.materialfluss.de)
Harting goes full speed ahead with Körber
Körber, a provider of supply chain software and automation technologies, says it is taking "a big step towards the future" with the Harting Technology Group with a new distribution center.

Anniversary in Minden (www.industrial-production.de)
75 years of Harting
September 1 marked the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Harting family business. In 1945, Wilhelm and Marie Harting opened the "Wilhelm Harting Mechanische Werkstätten" in a repair store measuring just over 100 square meters.

Modular production (www.industrial-production.de)
How granular can it be?
Machine and plant manufacturers who pursue a modular approach are often particularly successful. Harting's mechanical engineering customers want to design the modularization of their products as efficiently as possible, with interfaces playing a central role in these concepts.

Connection technology (www.industrial-production.de)
Common standard for M12 plug connections
Eight manufacturers of M12 connectors have come together to establish a standard for push-pull locking on the market.

Networking with Harting (www.industrial-production.de)
Ethernet switches with robust interface
Harting has developed a new series of Ethernet switches that enable high-performance plug & play Gigabit network solutions in a small space for data-intensive applications.

Harting Han S (www.industrial-production.de)
Connectors for modular energy storage systems
Harting presents Han S, a new safe connection technology for modular battery storage systems. The housings offer space for contacts up to 200 amps.

Connection technology (www.industrial-production.de)
Standard industrial interface set
The IEC Committee SC 48B Copper Connectors has published IEC 63171-6, the international standard for single-pair Ethernet interfaces in industrial applications.

Cooperation agreement (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting and Expleo cooperate for IoT solutions
Harting and Expleo are cooperating in the field of data-driven services and IoT solutions for industrial customers. Expleo is contributing software for analyzing machines and production lines, Harting its edge computer Mica.

Cooperation for IoT (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting and Expleo work together
Both companies work together on data-driven services and IoT.

Harting interface (www.industrial-production.de)
Power, data and signal for autonomous vehicles
Swiss automotive manufacturer Rinspeed presented its new Metrosnap concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The manufacturer is once again relying on a specially designed interface from Harting to supply the vehicle with power, data and signals.

Software development (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting cooperates with Perfact
Harting is expanding its entrepreneurial commitment and has been a partner of the software developer Perfact in Herford since December 31, 2019.

Communication standard (www.industrial-production.de)
AutoID speaks OPC UA
In 2016, AIM-D launched a new communication standard for AutoID devices in cooperation with the OPC Foundation. It turned out that this standard has been adopted by many device manufacturers across the entire AutoID spectrum.

Management (www.industrial-production.de)
Board member Uwe Gräff leaves Harting
Gräff, Director of New Technologies and Development at the Harting Technology Group, left the company by mutual agreement at the end of September.

80th birthday (www.industrial-production.de)
Dietmar Harting: Entrepreneur with vision
For almost five decades, Dietmar Harting was at the helm of the company founded by his parents in 1945, now the Harting Foundation, and turned the small medium-sized company into a successful global player during his era. On September 15, the senior partner celebrated his 80th birthday.

Test robots for interchange systems (www.industrial-production.de)
Plug between the doors
Harting has put a test robot for inter-vehicle junction systems into operation. With additional testing options, the company is now expanding its testing expertise in this area and can offer customers from the rail sector a complete solution package.

Head of the association (www.industrial-production.de)
Auma: Philip Harting is the new Chairman of the Management Board
Philip Harting, CEO of the Harting Technology Group, has been elected as the new Chairman of the Board of the Association of the German Trade Fair Industry (Auma).

Intelligent data processing (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting accelerates e-mobility
Together with Rinspeed, Kuka, innogy, SAP and MHP, Harting has presented intelligent connectivity with solution packages for Cloud, Edge and IIoT.

New technologies and trends (www.industrial-production.de)
Three questions for... Uwe Gräff
At Harting, the focus this year is on digitalization projects to make product selection more flexible, including forward-looking supply chain planning, explains Uwe Gräff, Director of New Technologies & Quality.

Connectors and e-mobility (www.industrial-production.de)
Intelligent infrastructure
Harting will be presenting numerous new products and smart solutions at the trade fair. In addition to a bundle of new and improved connectors, the company will also be showing a charging station for a vehicle study.

Mechanical and plant engineering (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting opens new production facility in Poland
Harting has opened a production facility near the Polish city of Bydgoszcz. This is where the subsidiary Harting Customized Solutions (HCS) now manufactures customer-specific products and solutions for machine and plant engineering.

Digitization (www.polyformnext.de)
Making old systems fit for Industry 4.0
An important element of Industry 4.0 is the ability to make existing processes within a production environment more intelligent. Initially, production companies were rather skeptical about the idea of Industry 4.0.

New Management Board New Technologies &... (www.industrial-production.de)
Gräff follows Brode
Uwe Gräff has been Chief Technology & Quality Officer at the Harting Technology Group since the beginning of January 2019. He succeeds Dr. Frank Brode, who retired at the same time.

Double-digit sales growth again at Harting (www.industrial-production.de)
Another record year
Harting once again achieved double-digit growth in the 2017/18 financial year. With an increase of 13.4 percent, the globally active family business achieved a turnover of 762 million euros, another record in the Group's 73-year history.

Plug connector (www.industrial-production.de)
Industry standard in plastic
Connectors Han-Eco B. Harting has introduced the Han-Eco B and has taken a considerable step forward with this series: The connector series with housings made of high-performance plastic is now fully compatible with the Han B industry standard.

Configurator for heavy-duty connectors (www.industrial-production.de)
The quick way to the right connection
Interactive configurators can make work easier when designing machines. Harting has an offer for this.

Pushpull V4 series (www.industrial-production.de)
New Harting connectors at RS
Distributor RS Components (RS) has the Pushpull V4 series of connectors from Harting available from stock. Second generation offers more secure connections and increased reliability for Industry 4.0 environments.

Plug-in face from Harting (www.industrial-production.de)
A face for the Single Pair Ethernet
Harting is driving forward the standardization of the new Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) technology. In a multi-stage selection process, international standardization committees have now opted for an SPE plug-in face from the technology group.

Project with amber (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting system mounts switches fully automatically
Partnership project between Harting and Bernstein: The subsidiary Harting Applied Technologies has manufactured a production system for the production of Bernstein safety switches, which has now been handed over at the production facility in Hille-Hartum.
South Africa business (www.industrial-production.de)
Alstom trains run with Harting connectors
Harting has a new partner in Hiconnex. Hiconnex will take over the assembly of Han modular connectors, which will then be installed in Alstom trains for the South African state-owned transport company Prasa.

Expert Day Digital Retrofit (www.industrial-production.de)
How to make old systems fit for Industry 4.0
One element of Industry 4.0 is the ability to make existing processes more intelligent. At Harting's Mica.network Expert Day, which focuses on digital retrofitting, four different retrofitting options will be presented using the example of injection molding systems.

Edge computing and RFID (www.industrial-production.de)
Harting's Mica goes into logistics
Together with PCO and Nemetris, Harting is demonstrating how handling, status and system data can be collected and analyzed along the supply chain by combining edge computing with RFID technology.
