Pilz is a global automation technology company that provides products and solutions for safety and automation systems.
Founded in 1948 in Germany by Hermann Pilz
Pioneered the development of safety relays in the 1950s
Introduced the first emergency stop relay in 1952
Started international expansion in the 1970s
Today, the company has subsidiaries in over 40 countries and employs over 2,500 people worldwide
Provides automation and information solutions for industrial companies.
A global technology company that provides a wide range of products and solutions, including industrial automation products.
Provides products and services in the areas of electrification, automation, and industrial digitalization.
A safety relay that monitors safety functions and triggers the appropriate response in case of danger.
A sensor system that provides safety and automation functions, including safe position monitoring, safe speed monitoring, and safe force or torque monitoring.
A fieldbus system for safety-related communication between machines and systems.
Pilz provides products and solutions for safety and automation systems, including safety relays, sensor systems, and fieldbus systems.
Pilz is based in Germany, but has subsidiaries in over 40 countries worldwide.
Pilz was founded in 1948 in Germany by Hermann Pilz. The company pioneered the development of safety relays in the 1950s and introduced the first emergency stop relay in 1952. It started international expansion in the 1970s and today has subsidiaries in over 40 countries.
The competitors of Pilz include Rockwell Automation, Siemens, and ABB.
The main products of Pilz include the PNOZ safety relay, PSEN sensor system, and SafetyBUS p fieldbus system.