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Engineering & Innovation

polysius® pure oxyfuel – A brick for a climate-neutral cement production

The cement industry is one of the biggest emitters of CO2. The oxyfuel process can change that. We reveal what lies behind thyssenkrupp's patent.
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thyssenkrupp and space travel

The world is aiming for Mars, and technologies and products from thyssenkrupp have already made it into space.
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Making plans for the future at the Homburg site

Around a year ago the new gigantic forging line from thyssenkrupp Forged Technologies started production. What happened since then?
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Digitalisation and quality management meet passion

Daniel Thiele is resposible for quality assurance at thyssenkrupp Steering and thinks that digitalization and innovation go beyond the achievements already made.
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Slewing bearings for more efficient wind turbines

Wind energy is considered as the most important renewable energy source in Germany. Thanks to our slewing bearings, everything runs smoothly in the giant wind turbines. With a patented process we are now making the turbines even more efficient.
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Patent nucera

Every year thyssenkrupp's engineers develop exciting new innovations that need to be protected. To mark Intellectual Property Day, we are presenting a patent from thyssenkrupp nucera.
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Intellectual Property Abteilung

On the occasion of International Intellectual Property Day, our patent experts explain what is important when protecting new inventions.
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My colleague, the bot: How bots make your job (even) more attractive

Robot Process Automation (RPA) is an automation technology for business processes. Bots take over repetitive, rule-based and manual process steps – and thus take the burden of employees. They are left with more time for challenging tasks.
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Steel in everyday life

What does steel have to do with art, good wine and agriculture?
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Over Steel and Stone: Hiking Season in Bavaria

Many natural phenomena are only accessible thanks to the highest engineering skills. One example is the Höllentalklamm, which can be visited again thanks to a steel bridge from thyssenkrupp.
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Modular Research Platform: From good to even better

thyssenkrupp's valuable tool Modular Research Platform (MRP) experiences a directed progression.
  • Automotive & New Mobility
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Smart Helmet Display: a trip computer for a motorcycle helmet

What motorbikes lack, thought 18-year-old Johannes Lodahl, is the kind of trip computer that is standard in cars. So without further ado he set about developing a system of his own. With the support of thyssenkrupp, he created the “Smart Helmet Display” – a trip computer for motorcycle helmets.
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Driving the digital transformation

Tobias Eckhoff's goal: making work easier for his colleagues through jointly developed digital solutions.
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TUM Boring – A tunnel for Musk

Beat The Snail – That is Elon Musk's challenge. 60 TU Munich students are willing to accept it.
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Slewing Bearings in Tunnel Boring Machines – Keeping the World Turning

Slewing bearings are used in machines where movement and drive need to interact – for example, in the construction of tunnels.
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Underground giants: our six most impressive tunnel systems

Underground streets, train connections and metro lines – gigantic tunnels have to be built for that. Worldwide, tunnel boring machines equipped with thyssenkrupp rothe erde® high-performance components come into action.
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A European journey weighing several tons: From the blank to the large-diameter antifriction bearing

It's a long way from a solid piece of steel to a fully functional slewing bearing. Because the production journey begins with a cylindrical steel strand and finally ends at thyssenkrupp rothe erde as a ready-to-use centerpiece of various applications.
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“Just so impressive”: a new chemical complex is being built on a 550,000 square meter site in Hungary

The thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions supervised project for polyol procution already thrills with its size and complexity alone.
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With teamwork and commitment: thyssenkrupp executing €1.2 billion project in Hungary

Under an order for the Hungarian MOL Group, thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions is building a vast chemical complex in Tiszaújváros, Hungary.
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Logistical masterpiece: Millimeters count in the transport of large-diameter slewing bearings

Dirk Saager from thyssenkrupp rothe erde explains how transport of slewing bearings take place and what exactly is needed for it.
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Pimp my kart: thyssenkrupp students develop hybrid kart

The idea of a hybrid upgrade kit as a university project comes to life after thyssenkrupp students visit a go-karting place.
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Silence as strength: Magnetic bearings for computed tomography

The background noise of a computed tomography is often unpleasant. A new magnetic bearing provides relief.
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Probably the most advanced skateboard in the world – made by thyssenkrupp!

For an apprenticeship project at thyssenkrupp Camshafts in Ilsenburg, the apprentices Sarah Vogel and Max Jäger developed a skateboard equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
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Technical know-how and pioneering spirit: engineer Patrick Tlauka embodies both

Patrick Tlauka, project engineer at thyssenkrupp Steel, is working with his team on the selectrify® project
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