Industrial IoT and connectivity
European industrial IoT, gateway, and connectivity suppliers
European manufacturers of industrial connectivity hardware, M12 connectors, cable assemblies, gateways, and edge devices. Hardware that brings field signals, machines, and control systems together for monitoring, control, and remote operations.
Each profile is built from publicly available company, product, and contact information. Inclusion in the directory does not imply endorsement, partnership, or client relationship. Suppliers can claim, correct, or request removal of their profile at any time.
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How many cabling & connectors suppliers are in this directory?
11 publicly researched profiles match this listing. Suppliers are headquartered across 4 European countries. Profiles span cabling & connectors.
Where are most cabling & connectors suppliers located?
Major hubs include Oppenweiler (2), Brescia (1), Brondby (Copenhagen), Denmark (1), and Denzlingen (1). The directory tracks public headquarters for each supplier.
Which technologies do these suppliers commonly support?
Frequently listed technologies across these profiles include X-coded M12 for 10 Gbit Ethernet, 3D spatial cable routing (ROBOTRAX), ATEX-rated ingress protection, Automated terminal processing, Battery-powered portable crimping tools, and Cable carrier (energy chain) engineering. Coverage varies by supplier; see individual profiles for the full set.
Which industries do these suppliers serve?
The most common industries served are Automotive Manufacturing, Machine Building, Food & Beverage, Control Cabinet Assembly, and Industrial Automation. Each profile lists the full set of industries the supplier serves.
What certifications and quality standards do these suppliers hold?
Common certifications across these profiles include ISO 9001:2015, UL Listed, CE Marking, CSA Certified, and ECOLAB Certified. Certifications are sourced from each supplier's public materials.
How are these supplier profiles created?
Profiles are built from publicly available company, product, and exhibitor data. No supplier pays to be listed; placement is based on data quality and completeness, not commercial relationships.