How KÜBLER is breaking new ground with Fair.AIdH technology
What are the differences and potential savings when heating large halls compared to traditional residential construction? Dr. Jens Findeisen spoke about this question at the information event „Services for tomorrow - sustainable implementation“ at the Ministry for Climate Protection, Environment, Energy and Mobility Rhineland-Palatinate (MKUEM) in Mainz.
As Head of Development at KÜBLER GmbH Energiesparende Hallenheizungen from Ludwigshafen, Dr. Findeisen also highlighted the specific innovation activities and internal structures that enable innovation at KÜBLER GmbH and demonstrated how KÜBLER GmbH is breaking new ground with its latest innovation, the Fair.AIdH hall heating system FUTURA.
After words of welcome from State Secretary Michael Hauer (MKUEM) and Dr. Martin Hummrich from the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Economic Affairs, the IMI project managers - represented by Prof. Dr. Rainer Völker, project manager Philipp Tachkov and project employee Eileen Basler - presented the key results of the research project. The centerpiece is the free information platform https://nachhaltiges-innovationsmanagement.de/, which is aimed in particular at medium-sized companies.
The final event focused on the question of how companies - primarily SMEs - can systematically integrate sustainability into their innovation activities in order to develop future-proof products, processes and business models.
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