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Steinbeis Lunchbreak | New Mittelstand: Digital Platform Transport (DPT) (German version)
In this special edition of Steinbeis Lunchbreak live from the Steinbeis Campus Event 2025, we talk to the winners of the Steinbeis Foundation's Transfer Prize – Löhn Prize about their award-winning project “New Mittelstand – Digital Platform Transport (DPT)”.
Our guests:
- Christoph MĂĽller (Sick AG)
- Alexander Bonk (Leadec)
- Michael Messer (Liebherr)
- Michael Köhnlein (Ferdinand Steinbeis Institute)
- Dr. Patrick Weber (Ferdinand Steinbeis Institute)
In conversation with our moderator Dr. Michael Ortiz, the discussion will focus on how New Mittelstand is shaping the future of transport. The focus will be on the origins, benefits, and prospects of the project, as well as exciting insights and first-hand experiences.
Do you have any questions for our discussion partners? Then please contact the project manager: Dr. Patrick Weber | patrick.weber@ferdinand-steinbeis-institut.de
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