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Effective January 1, 2025, Dr. Torsten Derr will take the helm of SCHOTT AG as CEO. He will succeed Dr. Frank Heinricht, who led the group successfully for eleven years and will retire on December 31, 2024.
Dr. Frank Heinricht to retire as CEO of SCHOTT AG after 11 years of transformative leadership; Dr. Torsten Derr named successor
Awarded for the 18th time, this year’s Otto Schott Research Award goes to Prof. Setsuhisa Tanabe from Kyoto University in Japan.
The Story of LineScanner installation for visual defect detection at the Home Appliance Division at SCHOTT Flat Glass CR, in Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic.
This year's Otto Schott Research Award went to two European researchers: Professor Alicia Durán from the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid, Spain, and Professor Daniel Neuville from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris at the…
SCHOTT is introducing a new, innovative portfolio of structured glass substrates that offers highly accurate and versatile features: FLEXINITY™.
Thin glass is revolutionising the performance spectrum of glass and glass panes.
The latest laminated, anti-glare cover glass from SCHOTT – CONTURAN® IR Protect – deflects more than 80 percent of infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
A quarter of a century ago, the German technology group SCHOTT followed a customer to San Luis Potosí, and a Latin American success story began
Ultra-thin smartphone protective glass from SCHOTT now available in retail.
SCHOTT technology group opens its “Opportunity Lab” to the public for fresh ideas.
The partners are planning to introduce the first results together at an international technology and networking event, VISION | Flexible Glass, April 4-5, at Fraunhofer FEP in Dresden, Germany.
The Supervisory Boards of SCHOTT AG and Carl Zeiss AG have once again each elected Prof. Dr. Dieter Kurz as their Chairman.
With a state-of-the-art melting tank for ZERODUR® glass-ceramic production, SCHOTT is now increasing its production capacities in Mainz to ensure customers reliable delivery.
SCHOTT NARIMA glass is particularly suited to landmark architecture, like opera houses, memorials, museums, and flagship shopping destinations.
Highly flexible substrates of 0.030 to 0.1mm thickness, as well as damage resistant HIE™ Aluminosilicate are now available in even thinner thicknesses of 0.05 to 0.4mm.
The 14th Otto Schott Research Award recognizes three researchers for their diverse findings on the strength of glass.
The 14th Otto Schott Research Award honors three researchers from three continents for their groundbreaking findings on the strength of glass
Since early researchers first became aware of their potentially deadly effects, the only confirmed form of protection available to those who were required to work with X-rays, gamma rays and similar emissions, was to conceal themselves behind lead…
SCHOTT’s glass wafers and substrates are transforming radio frequency components and micro-electromechanical systems. Advanced materials from SCHOTT, the international technology group and specialty glass experts, are shaking up the electronics…
New multimedia platform highlights innovations made possible with glass - SCHOTT, the international technology group, has launched an online platform that showcases the innovative potential of glass.
Technology group receives award for its ultra-thin glass in the category large companies Thinner than a human hair and yet so flexible that it can be wrapped around your little finger.  It is flexible like plastic, but asstable as glass.
The international technology group SCHOTT AG has closed the sales of its CSP (Concentrated Solar Power) business to Rioglass Solar by agreement with the regulatory bodies.
A new online platform launched by the technology group SCHOTT shows how the age-old material glass now unfolds its power of innovation more than ever before.