Find out more about our expertise in these news items, covering a range of topics, key events and the latest news from BIBUS France.
Semiconductor manufacturing requires high precision and a particularly clean environment. To prevent small particles from disrupting production, everything takes place in clean rooms with very strict conditions....
"We reduced our energy consumption by 33% thanks to a thermo-reflective coating"
In urban or industrial fires, on polluted sites, or in dismantled power plants, there are zones where every second counts and every meter covered is a risk.
As a recognised leader in the field of gas springs, BANSBACH is expanding its range with new technical solutions that meet the most demanding needs of manufacturers. From performance boosts to new security features and innovations for extreme environments, discover the major changes of the quarter.
By integrating ACE's precision industrial shock absorbers into DESTACO’s modular gripping systems, Stabilus offers an intelligent, reliable automation solution, perfectly suited to modern industrial cycle rates.
The debate shaking up B2B in 2025.
DMC motor controllers are the brain of electrification systems. BIBUS France offers a complete range of high-performance controllers, perfectly suited to I&W Engineering hub motors and the most demanding industrial applications.
Modern medicine depends on highly sophisticated devices, where every airflow, every infusion, and every pressure level must be perfectly controlled. Behind every ventilator, dialysis machine, or infusion system are invisible yet essential technological components that ensure the precision and safety of medical care.
The electric wheel motors developed by I&W Engineering and distributed by BIBUS France represent a major advancement in the field of special vehicle electrification. Discover how this patented technology is transforming the industry by offering a solution that is 40% more compact.
Innovation. That magic word that makes engineers’ eyes light up, gets financiers jumping with excitement, and makes operators sigh, knowing they’ll have to relearn everything. Innovation is supposed to propel us into the future, improve our daily lives, and ideally, not destroy the planet along the way.