Pilz Australia was established in the late 1990s to build on the growing customer base in the region and to increase the local level of knowledge in machine safety. The name Pilz quickly gained a reputation as the leader in machine safety with many seminars and specialised training sessions being run across the country, as they still are today.Today, Pilz Australia has 2 offices - Sydney and its h...Pilz Australia was established in the late 1990s to build on the growing customer base in the region and to increase the local level of knowledge in machine safety. The name Pilz quickly gained a reputation as the leader in machine safety with many seminars and specialised training sessions being run across the country, as they still are today.Today, Pilz Australia has 2 offices - Sydney and its head office in Melbourne. It has a dedicated local team combined of sales, support, and services engineers located along the Australian east coast, as well as a strong network of sales partners, distributors, and integrators spread across the country.Pilz Australia's extensive experience helps them provide viable solutions to industries varying in size and complexity including Original Equipment Manufacturers, Manufacturing, Food and Beverage, Packaging, Materials Handling, Building Products, Rail, Ports, Oil and Gas, Energy, and Mining. Pilz is a global supplier of products, systems, and services for automation technology. As a pioneer of safe automation, Pilz creates safety for humans, machines, and environment. Founded in 1948, today the family business with its head office in Ostfildern is represented worldwide with 2500 employees in 42 subsidiaries and branches. The technology leader offers complete automation solutions for Safety and Industrial Security on the machine. These include sensor, control, and drive technology – as well as systems for industrial communication, diagnostics, and visualization. An international range of services with consulting, engineering, and training completes the portfolio. Pilz solutions are used in many industries beyond mechanical engineering, such as intralogistics, packaging, railway technology, or the robotics sector for example.