As system integrators we bring our knowledge from process technology and plant engineering together with software products from market leaders.
We have the flexibility to adapt to meet the local conditions.
Optimum process performance needs the input of experts in technology and automation. Only GEA specialists have the necessary know-how and are able to select and adapt control tools to offer optimum process performance. As integration specialists we offer automation solutions that are based on general software platforms. Advanced process control tools prove that we know our processes in detail, enabling us to provide stable, and robust process conditions with the highest efficiency levels and minimum energy consumption.
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Optimum operation of even the best machines or installations is only possible, if they are partnered with control systems of equal quality.
An indispensable part of the ConsiGma portfolio, the Conductor control system architecture ensures smooth operation and communication between the different elements of a pharmaceutical continuous manufacturing line
GEA Codex® Academy is the knowledge-sharing platform for Codex, our scalable automation solution that’s based on the most frequently used systems in the industry (Siemens, Rockwell, AVEVA and Ignition).
GEA Codex® Process Control allows you to monitor and control all your processes — either batch or continuous, from single machines to large complex process lines — in real-time with a high degree of customization based on customer needs and expectations.
Partner for a secure industrial control system: GEA Codex® Asset Care
Companies like GEA process and store large amounts of sensitive data. However, security incidents, from ransomware attacks to physical intrusions and industrial espionage, are ever-expanding. GEA’s effective protection of its business partners’ data – as well as its own proprietary information – is evolving into a competitive advantage. We spoke with Iskro Mollov, GEA’s Chief Information Security Officer, about what it takes to protect a global business in a volatile world.
Resource-efficient fashion has been a long-sought ambition amid the fashion industry’s considerable contributions to global carbon emissions. The need to close the loop by recycling textile fibers into virgin-like materials is higher than ever but seemed like a distant dream until now: Circ, GEA’s American customer and pioneer in the field of textile recycling, might be rewriting the future of the fashion industry.
Alternative proteins are promising – yet still expensive to produce. The usual response is that scaling up will solve this issue. But what if the solution was really about getting better, not just bigger? From more efficient, high-yield processes to upcycling waste heat, engineers are reshaping how we grow food.