ComPass D brings transparency to the power grid
ComPass D is the ideal fault direction indicator for modern energy infrastructure.
Symposium on switchgear and grid stations in Salzburg
The symposium in Salzburg is dedicated to the transformation of energy distribution, at which Matthias Beermann and Martin Rauscher will provide insights and present solutions for stable and future-proof distribution grids.
Further development of the Wega series
The new Wega series in accordance with IEC 62271-213 replaces the old series and offers improved voltage detecting systems, maximum safety and the usual high quality “Made in Germany”.
Recap of the trade fair ‘Schutz- und Leittechnik’
“Schutz- und Leittechnik” event in Leipzig showcased how automation, digitalisation, and AI can play a crucial role in addressing skills shortages, grid bottlenecks, and IT security requirements to drive the energy transition forward together.
Focus on innovations: Horstmann at the trade fair ‘Schutz- und Leittechnik’
Horstmann will be presenting innovative projects for reliable fault detection in distribution grids and virtual reality modeling of energy systems at Schutz- und Leittechnik 2024.
Findings from E-world energy & water 2024
At E-world energy & water 2024, the focus was on digitalization, smart grids, renewable energies, energy storage, electromobility and cyber security as key trends in the energy industry.
FAQs about Sigma DM
Have you ever had a question about our products?
In this format, we answer frequently asked questions about our products in a precise & easy-to-understand way – this time about the Sigma Dм.
Partner Electro Trading in Sweden
We regularly introduce our partners. Today it’s Electro Trading’s turn.
Training fair in Prüm: Apprentices wanted
At the BBS Prüm training fair, Horstmann presented electrical engineering as an exciting, forward-looking professional field and used models to demonstrate practical applications and training content.
Presentation of the Körperich branch
The subsidiary in Körperich was founded in 1960 and today produces high-quality components for medium-voltage technology. Since then, it has developed considerably with 60 employees, an expanded site and sustainable investments such as a photovoltaic system.