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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.
Brexit-Auswirkungen auf mittelständische Unternehmen
In der Vertretung des Landes Hessen bei der Europäischen Union in Brüssel fand am 11. Juli auf Einladung von Europaministerin Lucia Puttrich und Wirtschaftsminister Tarek Al Wazir eine Veranstaltung zum Thema „Belastungsprobe Brexit – neue Chancen, neue Risiken für die hessische Wirtschaft“ statt.
Jörg Steinhardt, Vorsitzender des Unternehmerbeirats der HTAI, stellte dabei die Auswirkungen des Brexits auf sein Unternehmen dar.
HydroStyx electric well-received in Paris
HydroStyx discharge brake, electric, reduces urban flood risk and utilises storage volume in wastewater systems.
Work on the CENTAUR joint research project, led by the University of Sheffield, started in 2015. The result is a fuzzy-logic controlled wastewater system management application. Steinhardt’s innovative flow control system enables the switching of discharges within seconds …
Neues Forschungsprojekt mit der Stadt Tokio
Japan und Hessen wollen im Bereich Wassertechnik in Zukunft gemeinsame Wege gehen: Auf der Weltleitmesse für Umwelttechnik, der IFAT in München, haben die Steinhardt Wassertechnik GmbH aus Taunusstein und Vertreter der japanischen Metropole Tokio ein Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) unterzeichnet.
Steinhardt HydroSlide® Automatic Regulator Type GM wins IKT-Prize!
In February 2018 the Institute for Underground Infrastructure, IKT, carried out independent product testing on flow regulators. Six hydro-mechanical throttling devices for storm basins were examined and compared. During testing, the HydroSlide Automatic Regulator Type GM was awarded full points …
Self-powered flow regulator for floodwater retention facility on the Sulzberger Bach
The construction of the flood retention reservoir on the Sulzberger Bach stream in Oberallgäu is a measure designed to protect the town centre of Sulzberg from flooding in the future. In the last few years, even lesser storm events have revealed the watercourse to be a high-water threat to the town whose name it shares.
The Sulzberger Bach stream will be dammed upstream for the FCR in the area of two villages, Ried and Obermindendorf, so that a flood retention zone is created in the terrain.
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