TKH Group N.V. develops and delivers smart vision, smart manufacturing, and smart connectivity systems in the Netherlands, rest of Europe, Asia, North America, and internationally. The Smart Vision Systems segment provides 2D and 3D machine vision technology systems used to enhance quality inspection, operation, and object monitoring; and security vision systems that enable customers to manage and control the urban environment, as well as enhances efficiency, safety, and security in various markets, such as infrastructure, parking, and building security. This segment serves various industries, such as consumer electronics, factory automation, logistics, wood, intelligent transport systems, medical, and life sciences. The Smart Manufacturing Systems segment offers systems engineering and assembly, control and analysis software, and connectivity and vision technologies to car and truck tire production, and factory automation industries; and care solutions, including medicine distribution machines. The Smart Connectivity Systems segment develops connectivity systems for on-shore and off-shore energy distribution; fiber optic connectivity systems for data and communication networks; and specialized cable systems for various industrial automation applications, such as the industrial, marine and offshore, and medical sectors, as well as provides contactless energy and data distribution comprising hardware components and intelligent software for airfield ground lighting systems. The company was formerly known as NV Twentsche Kabel Holding and changed its name to TKH Group N.V. in 2005. TKH Group N.V. was founded in 1980 and is based in Haaksbergen, the Netherlands.
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