Engineering at thyssenkrupp means transforming ideas into sustainable, digital, and mobile solutions for tomorrow's industries. Discover how our engineers drive change and shape the future with expertise and innovative power.
The art of plant engineering: How Vaishali Ravi Krishnan is helping to shape the future of plant engineering with her expertise as a design engineer at thyssenkrupp Uhde.
Women are still outnumbered in technical professions? Sadly, that's still the reality. To mark International Girls' Day, we present three female engineers from thyssenkrupp who have found their passion in the technical world.
At thyssenkrupp rothe erde, Thomas Handreck can pursue his passion for tinkering. The engineer has been developing calculation methods for slewing bearings for over 33 years. With his latest project, a 3D viewer, he is making the interpretation of data even faster and easier.
Electrical steel from thyssenkrupp Steel is the secret star of the energy and mobility transition and is used, for example, in wind turbine generators, transformers and electric motors.
To enable autonomous driving in the future, our experts have developed steer-by-wire and filed several patents. This is how we protect our intellectual property.
Wind energy is considered as the most important renewable energy source in Germany. Thanks to our slewing bearings, everything runs smoothly in the giant wind turbines. With a patented process we are now making the turbines even more efficient.
Daniel Thiele is resposible for quality assurance at thyssenkrupp Steering and thinks that digitalization and innovation go beyond the achievements already made.
Every year thyssenkrupp's engineers develop exciting new innovations that need to be protected. To mark Intellectual Property Day, we are presenting a patent from thyssenkrupp nucera.
Robot Process Automation (RPA) is an automation technology for business processes. Bots take over repetitive, rule-based and manual process steps – and thus take the burden of employees. They are left with more time for challenging tasks.
Every day, thyssenkrupp's engineers use the achievements of numerous Nobel Prize winners as the basis for the development and production of our innovations
For an apprenticeship project at thyssenkrupp Camshafts in Ilsenburg, the apprentices Sarah Vogel and Max Jäger developed a skateboard equipped with state-of-the-art technology.