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Steinhardt Floodwater protection now available in Switzerland
Zum ersten 01. August 2019 wird die Baumodul GmbH aus dem schweizer Kefikon den Vertrieb der Steinhardt Hochwasserschutz-Komponenten und ‑Systeme übernehmen. „Insbesondere die Philosophie der Baumodul GmbH sich nicht nur als Handelsunternehmen, sondern auch als Berater und Begleiter eines Bauprojektes zu verstehen, …

Steinhardt Expertise at the IWA World Water Congress, Tokyo
The World Water Congress & Exhibition, hosted by the International Water Association (IWA), addresses an issue of prime importance – the solution of global water problems. As recognised expert in the field of modern wastewater management, Jörg Steinhardt received an invitation from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Tokyo Metropolitan Sewerage Bureau

Steinhardt signs up top new distributor for UK
As of 1stNovember 2018 Steinhardt GmbH has a highly effective distribution partner for the UK and Ireland in Jacopa Ltd.. Despite current uncertainties over future trading relations with Great Britain, Steinhardt GmbH is confident of continuing positive business trends in the UK.

Steinhardt takes over SWIZZ Schutzwandsysteme GmbH
Steinhardt GmbH has taken over the Troisdorf company SWIZZ Schutzwandsysteme GmbH. “It is the logical conclusion of the two companies’ close co-operation,” commented Jörg Steinhardt, CEO and owner of Steinhardt GmbH.

German engineering skills for global environmental protection
The regional magazine of the Rheingau VDI – The Association of German Engineers – published a three-page portrait of Steinhardt GmbH in their April issue. Following the headline, “German engineering skills for global environmental protection”, the article focussed on Steinhardt’s international network of distribution partners in 27 countries.

KEYS – Steinhardt continues BMBF research in China
Following the successful completion of two research projects funded by the Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), Steinhardt has now received confirmation of participation in a follow-up project, KEYS. The project actively supports the development of German smart technologies for application in China’s Sponge City scheme.
The Leibnitz University in Hanover and the consortium of partner companies are designing equipment specifically for local conditions in the Chinese capital Beijing as well as in the booming metropolis of Shenzhen. The pilot projects will offer sustainable solutions that can also be applied to other sites in China.
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