MARQUARDT
MARQUARDT is a global leader in electromechanical and electronic switches and switching systems. Founded in 1925 in Germany, they serve automotive, appliance, and power tool industries with innovative HMI solutions.
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MARQUARDT is a family-run company founded in 1925 and headquartered in Rietheim-Weilheim, Germany. As one of the world's leading manufacturers of electromechanical and electronic switches and switching systems, MARQUARDT employs around 11,000 staff worldwide across 22 locations on four continents.
The company offers a diverse range of high-quality solutions including:
- Control elements and HMI interfaces
- Switches and switching systems
- Drive authorization systems
- Sensors and battery management systems
- Touch technology and lighting solutions
MARQUARDT serves key industries including automotive, truck, off-road vehicles, home appliances, and power tools. With annual sales revenue of approximately 1.4 billion euros, the company invests around 10% of revenues in research and development, continuously expanding capabilities in touch technology, lighting, and battery management systems for the future of mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What industries does MARQUARDT serve?
- MARQUARDT serves automotive, truck, off-road vehicles, home appliances, and power tools industries with switches, sensors, and control systems.
- Where is MARQUARDT headquartered?
- MARQUARDT is headquartered in Rietheim-Weilheim, Germany, with 22 locations across four continents worldwide.
- What types of products does MARQUARDT manufacture?
- MARQUARDT manufactures electromechanical switches, electronic switches, HMI control elements, drive authorization systems, sensors, and battery management systems.
- Does MARQUARDT offer automotive-specific solutions?
- Yes, MARQUARDT provides comprehensive automotive solutions including battery management systems, sensors for hydrogen fuel cells, and components for digital vehicle communication.