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The name says it all. This is about science and precision. In the fields of pharmaceuticals, chemistry, healthcare, food & beverages and education, SAUTER offers specialised solutions and know-how for fume-cupboard control, room-pressure control or laboratory ventilation. All components crucial to quality are manufactured directly at SAUTER. Here you will find a few examples with more detailed information.

China Novartis Institute of BioMedical Research (CNIBR) in Shanghai

  • SAUTER automation system with more than 45,000 BACnet objects
  • More than 60 integrated systems

KUBIo® 2 in Guangzhou (China): After KUBIo® 1, pharmaceutical manufacturer BeiGene now building KUBIo® 2

  • Along with SVC, switching devices for smoke extraction, plant technology and monitoring, field device fitting and connection work

 

 

 

Evonik in Marl, Germany

 

 

 

Merck Electronics Research Center, Darmstadt, Germany

  • Eight-storey office building for 140 employees and laboratories
  • Room automation with ecos504 for 112 eyrise® liquid crystal glazing, total surface of 300 m2
  • Integration into company’s own app via MQTT
  • Laboratory control via BACnet/IP, room operating units via EnOcean, lighting control via DALI

 

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SAUTER Head Office was the target of a cyber security incident on November 20, 2024. SAUTER’s IT department immediately activated, well defined, internal emergency plans. All IT systems were completely isolated and shut down to successfully prevent the attack from spreading. External cybersecurity experts and data forensics specialists then began to check all systems and restore them securely. This process is unfortunately time-consuming, but absolutely necessary to ensure that the cyber-attack does not continue at a later date.


The SAUTER websites have been affected by the emergency operation and are available again with immediate effect.


There are currently no concrete indications that our customers' infrastructures have been compromised in any way by SAUTER devices. It appears to be an opportunistic incident with no clearly recognisable long-term goals or systematic attacks. The situation does not currently suggest that there is a targeted, sustained threat to the affected systems.