Weber Acquires Majority Interest in Wente-Thiedig
Weber Maschinenbau has acquired a majority interest in Wente-Thiedig GmbH – a long-standing supplier of cameras and image processing systems. The optical systems from company Wente-Thiedig are used in the scanners and optic weighers of Weber Slicers and the Weber Pick Robot, for example.
Potential for new innovations
This investment in the most modern sensor technology once again proves Weber‘s commitment to continuously building on its potential for new innovations.
“The expertise and competence of Wente-Thiedig in image processing will add to our commitment to innovation and continue to provide more benefits for our customers”, stresses Mathias Duelfer, CEO of Weber Maschinenbau.
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