Research seal "Innovative through research" for KÜBLER

For more than 30 years, KÜBLER has been one of the pioneers of energy-saving hall heating systems. With energy savings of up to 70 % and many other advantages, KÜBLER infrared heaters are considered the golden standard in hall buildings with high ceilings. The company regularly receives awards for its developments.
On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the well-known "Innovative through Research" seal is awarded every two years by the Stifterverband. As one of the largest private sponsors of science in Germany, one of its tasks is to examine and evaluate the German research and innovation system. How much does the economy invest in research and development in Germany? What impact does this have on the future viability of this country? These questions are the focus of the biennial survey on research and development in the German economy, which is carried out by the Stifterverband's science statistics department on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
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A new heating system for your company's hall is a decision that needs to be carefully considered. Read this article to find out which facts speak in favor of an infrared radiant heater!
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Heating industrial and event halls economically and flexibly: radiant heaters are ideally suited for this job. An overview of how they work, types and possible applications.
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The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection has been honoring the commitment of industry and research to climate and environmental protection for many years with the IKU - the German Innovation Award for Climate and the Environment. The 21 nominees include many big names as well as a medium-sized company: KÜBLER GmbH from Ludwigshafen. It specializes in the development of energy-saving hall heating systems and entered the competition with HeizWerk, a smart solution package for industry. Behind this is nothing less than a clever concept for energy-efficient refurbishment in production, storage and other hall buildings without the need for capital expenditure.
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The decision on the Heating Act (Building Energy Act - GEG) has been made, but the questions remain. But there is no need to worry: the legislator has provided for generous transition periods, technological openness and pragmatic, affordable regulations for the gradual move towards climate-neutral heating by 2045. Dr. Jens Findeisen explains what you need to know now when heating commercial and industrial buildings





