Brose Prize 2009: Award for the Plastics Specialists
v. l. n. r.: Dr. Peter Weidinger (Leiter Werkstoffe Brose Gruppe), Georg Mai (Leiter Kunststofftechnik Brose), Dipl.-Ing. Michael Geier (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Dr. Ing. Reinhardt Schiffers (Universität Duisburg-Essen), Thomas Spangler (Geschäftsführer Produktion Brose Gruppe)
Once a year the WAK, which is made up of 26 renowned professors of German or other nationalities specializing in plastics engineering, awards a prize to six scientists in three different fields. There is one prize donor per field. Brose is assuming this role for the third time, with the aim of maintaining its close contacts with the WAK and giving the company greater prominence in the scientific world of polymers.
“Engineers are really able to let their creative juices flow with plastics, which is a material with plenty of potential in design and use – and that's what our prize-winners have shown with their excellent scientific work,” said Spangler, adding, “We also wanted to draw the attention of up-and-coming engineers to the attractive sector of work that plastics engineering represents.”
Plastics are becoming an ever more important material in all product areas at Brose – for example in cooling fan modules, lightweight seat pans and door systems. For example, in 2008, the company began producing its own plastic carrier plates in its Hallstadt factory as part of a customer project.
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