The global trade fair ISH, dedicated to water, heat, and air, will take place from March 17 to 21, 2025, in Frankfurt. Under the theme “Solutions for a Sustainable Future,” the event will showcase innovations that support climate protection objectives and encourage responsible resource management.
Water, heat, and air are essential resources in heating and air conditioning technologies, and they play a crucial role for JUMO. As a leading provider of systems and solutions, JUMO develops advanced sensor and automation technologies for the HVAC industry. The company offers tailored solutions for heating, air conditioning, and heat and cold meters.
“JUMO’s digital solutions enable effective control and integration, helping to foster a sustainable future,” says Harald Schuppich, Product Manager at JUMO. Heating and air conditioning are integral to both industrial processing and building systems. JUMO’s reliable products, including resistance thermometers, sensors, transmitters, and automation systems, ensure accurate temperature and pressure monitoring.
One of JUMO’s standout products, the hydroTRANS series, provides reliable humidity and temperature measurement, with an optional CO2 module. It’s easy to install, durable, and compatible with various interfaces. “Monitoring humidity and temperature precisely can significantly reduce heating costs and maintenance efforts,” adds Product Manager Justin Heinrici.
The JUMO hydroTRANS series is perfect for office spaces, residential areas, railway stations, and production facilities. It’s available in four versions: wall-mounted, duct-mounted, rod-mounted, and room versions, all designed for easy installation.
While the HVAC industry faces challenges, it also presents significant growth opportunities. JUMO is committed to contributing to this growth with innovative products and expanding its customer base. JUMO has also set an example for sustainable production with the SENSILO plant near Fulda. This facility completely eliminates the use of fossil fuels in manufacturing pressure and temperature sensors.
The plant’s energy supply is fully powered by renewable sources, enhanced by cutting-edge heat recovery systems. In addition, JUMO is actively involved in research projects that focus on sustainable production methods and alternative materials for sensors and automation technologies.
The JUMO group, headquartered in Fulda, employs over 2,500 people globally and is a prominent provider of systems and solutions for industrial sensor and automation technology. JUMO products are utilized worldwide across various sectors, including heating and air conditioning, food and beverage, renewable energy, and water and wastewater. The company operates 5 branches in Germany, 25 subsidiaries both domestically and internationally, and has more than 50 representatives around the world. In 2023, JUMO achieved sales of 312 million euros.