November 19, 2010: Virtuell exhibition booth Electronica Munich 2010

You really wanted to visit Electronica in Munich 2010, the leading show for electronic components, systems and applications, and unfortunately couldn’t do so because of your day-to-day business, other important appointments and commitments, but nevertheless do not want to miss the latest trends, products and applications?
We invite you to visit our virtual booth and find the most important product information there. If required, you can of course also contact our sales team in order to clarify important details.
You will find Isabellenhütte’s booth here.


August 20, 2010: Isabellenhütte Heusler and austriamicrosystems enter into cooperation agreement

Isabellenhütte is one of the pioneers in current and voltage measurement of 12 V vehicle batteries. In 2002, the company introduced the ISA-ASIC, the world's first all-in-one measuring system for current, voltage and temperature for electronic battery management. Together with the Austrian company austriamicrosystems, which is an international leader in the field of design and production of high-performance analogue ICs, the company has produced numerous ICs for 12 V vehicle systems in recent years.


February 28, 2010: Isabellenhuette intensifies its support of the Japanese components and measurement technology market

Isabellenhuette Heusler GmbH & Co. KG has now expanded its strategy of a direct market support with own personnel to Japan: Mr. Eiichi Tanno has been engaged as Sales Development Manager. He took over the direct market support of Isabellenhuette’s Japanese customers and distributors in the field of components and ISAscale measurement technology since October 2009.
Mr. Tanno, who gained sales experiences in different markets in Japan and Great Britain for many years, was trained at Isabellenhuette’s location in Dillenburg intensely in the topics technology, distribution and marketing for six weeks.
Mr. Tanno will present Isabellenhuette products to new potential customers in co-operation with the established Japanese representatives (Aicos, Kaga, PCN). He will also work closely with the sales departments in Dillenburg.
Furthermore, Mr. Tanno will try to develop new markets, for example space technology, electronic bicycles, solar cells and military planes.

