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Schleicher Electronic GmbH und Co. KG is a medium-sized technology company based in Berlin. The company develops and produces control systems (CNC) for automation engineering. In addition, Schleicher Electronic also has experience in the field of functional safety engineering. Schleicher Electronic collaborates with internationally known research facilities, such as the Fraunhofer Institutes and the Technische Universität Berlin. The company is additionally a member of SERCOS International e.V. – an open, real-time interface for drives. == History == The company was founded by Otto Schleicher as “Schleicher Relais Werke” in Berlin in 1937. In 1958, the “Schleicher Relais Werke” presented the MZ 54 time-delay relay at the very first industrial trade fair in Hannover. At that time, it was the first multifunctional time-delay relay in the world, and due to its purely electromechanical basis is still used in many ways. Electromechanical and, later, electronic time-delay relays were and are sold in large numbers around the world and made “Schleicher Relais Werke” internationally known.〔(''Startup mit 70 Jahren (german)'' ) on k-magazin.de〕〔(Engineering datasheet time-delay relays MZ 54 (german) ) (PDF; 129 kB), retrieved on December 16th 2010.〕 In 1976, one of the first programmable controllers (PLC) was developed at Schleicher and introduced to the market. In collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute, an NC kernel was developed in 1983, which Schleicher Electronic took over completely. The company is one of the few CNC manufacturers with their own software kernel.〔(Corporate broschure (german) )〕 In 1986, the company received the Berlin-Brandenburg Innovation Prize for an “Online Curve Interpolator” for generating free-form curves (in NC machines).〔(''Winner of the Berlin Innovation Award in 1986'' ) on innovationspreis.de (german)〕 In 1988, the Promodul-U CNC-RC-PLC system was introduced and safety control devices were introduced to the market in 1989. In 1995, production was changed from assembly-belt production to group-workstations; at the time a very new concept. Starting 2003, Schleicher Electronic became part of the Wieland Group. In this phase, Wieland incorporated Schleicher into the parent company in significant product areas and discontinued a series of product developments. At that time, Schleicher was essentially a production and development company and dependent on the sales department of the parent company, until the latter sold the company to Aurelius AG in 2007.〔(Trade directory (german) )〕 After reorganisation, the expansion of the sales department and establishment in the Asian market, Aurelius AG sold the company in the summer of 2013 to entrepreneur Sven Dübbers.〔(''Aurelius sells Schleicher Electronic GmbH'' ) on aureliusinvest.de (german)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Schleicher Electronic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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