Committed companies A call for more corporate social responsibility |
The environment: in safe hands A software-aided sustainability index at John Deere |
Bundled hi-tech know-how Medical and measurement systems – from inception to the finished product |
Precision in space and time High-performance computer systems for aerospace |
Management in the trade sector |
Complex networks The FlexRay gateway module for onboard vehicle networks |
Measuring every pixel, precisely An image processing measurement system for interactive and automatic measurements |
When the air starts drying up Groundbreaking process for conditioning patient gas |
Bonded to perfection Machine cutting hardened adhesive bonds |
Tapping into strategic knowledge Multinationals and SMEs work in partnership on the Connect-2-Ideas project |
Tomorrow’s hi-tech, tomorrow’s entrepreneurs Final of the online competition for “Young founders” |
Wind energy in the Australian outback Steinbeis student evaluates the economic viability of wind energy |
No color televisions from Japan The quest for innovation as a challenge to business |
Individual logistics training A furniture maker’s involvement with in-house training |
Growth strategies in a changing media environment From traditional publishing house to cross-media content provider |
Certified supplier excellence Steinbeis Transfer Institute provides training on VDA rating standards |
Gearing qualifications to future requirements Steinbeis Certified Consultant |
Taking board games to board meetings Playing the corporate strategy game |
Risky – but under control Gaining an overview of risk on product development |
Risk technologies @ Steinbeis Managing risks related to new technologies – a sustainable business opportunity |
An innovative boost to climate control Research project pinpoints locations for solar panels |
What counts is actual implementation Efficient product development through standard IT practices |
Material efficiency in small and medium-sized companies |
Whatever happened to good old-fashioned virtues? A plea for more reliability |
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