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    The key to new opportunities

    Marquardt Stories

    What does technology have to do with feelings? A lot at Marquardt! Because when technology puts a smile on the face of its users, high-tech becomes emotion. In our magazine we tell the story behind our products: What they do, how they are used, where they lead us. And why we work passionately to make every success story a serial.

    A little girl is sitting in a child's seat in the driver's cab of a passenger car. Next to her sits Markus Kramer, Innovation Manager at Marquardt. He holds a measuring device in his hand, which he shows to the little girl.

    Child Presence Detection -
    Saving Children's Lives With Artificial Intelligence

    Every year, young children around the world die from heat-related causes because they are left unattended in parked vehicles. Marquardt has developed a system that uses artificial intelligence to reliably detect whether a child is in the vehicle and, in an emergency, warn the driver or the surrounding area - and not just in hot weather conditions.

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    A man has taken a seat in the Democar 2.0 and is trying out the various functions - together with a woman standing next to the driver's door.

    Democar 2.0 - FUTURE AUTOMOTIVE INTERIEUR

    What will the interior of a premium vehicle look like in the future? Anyone who wants to experience this now should take a seat in the DemoCar 2.0 from the automotive supplier Marquardt. It shows the latest innovations from the mechatronics specialist, which is taking the trend toward the digitalized car up a notch: with mechatronic solutions that are not only chic and comfortable, but also safer. 

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    MARQUARDT PnD3 DIGITAL KEY

    The key to new opportunities
    Whether at work or at home - with PnD3, everyone always has their personal door opener with them. Next-level convenience: because your vehicle knows you. Work more efficiently: because PnD3 provides you with data. Be flexibly mobile: because you can get the key to your adventure anywhere with just one click. Just get in and go. Want to take a look into the future?

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    TRUST IS KEY

    The automotive door handle sensor S3
    What good is a keyless system if it doesn’t work reliably? That’s the question many angry vehicle owners ask themselves when their door handle sensor fails because rain has caused the door handle sensor to malfunction, yet again. Marquardt has solved this problem! The mechatronics specialist’s Superior Sensor Solution S³ is a sensor that won’t malfunction as a result of water, dirt or ice.

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    COVERING THE DISTANCE WITH MARQUARDT

    An innovative system is jump-starting electric motor
    The battery is the heart of the electric car – and an Achilles’ heel at the same time. After all, what good is the most powerful lithium-ion battery if it fails or is even damaged due to heat, cold or high loading? For many car buyers, the fear surrounding limited range is the main argument against buying an electric vehicle. But if you want to convince customers, you have to provide answers. Just like Marquardt: the company has developed a key technology for e-mobility with its new battery management systems.

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    SURFACE + LIGHT = FUNCTION

    The Marquardt formula for the control element of the future
    When looking to buy a technical device, not only do you expect it to be fully functional and secure – it should have an appealing design too. Whether it’s a car cockpit or the front of a washing machine, generously sized, closed surfaces without any recognizable functions are totally on trend. But surfaces can do a great deal more, as Marquardt’s development shows.

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    MARQUARDT: INTERFERING WITH NUISANCE CAR BURGLARS

    Security at the speed of light for vehicles incorporating keyless technology
    Measuring just 2 x 2 mm in size, this tiny chip makes a one cent piece look like a manhole cover. When integrated into a car key featuring keyless technology, it becomes the Marquardt Intelligent Drive Authorization System (MIDAS). It could lead to thieves using radio extensions to break into vehicles needing to discover a new skillset.

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