Flottweg ranked in TOP 100 best SME innovators

Flottweg SE from Vilsbiburg, Germany has received the TOP 100 award for being one of the most innovative medium-sized companies in Germany. The independent competition, which is already entering its 29th year, honours the outstanding achievements of medium-sized companies that have demonstrated above-average success through innovation. The seal is awarded for the overall performance of the company in the context of innovative processes and their inherent potential.

The core of the TOP 100 innovation competition is a selection process that puts participants to the test using scientific method. The companies were evaluated by organizer Compamedia on the basis of more than 100 innovation indicators from five categories: innovation-promoting top management, innovation climate, innovative processes and organization, external orientation/open innovation and innovation success.

This award is a special honour for Flottweg: “Innovation and progress are an integral part of our success – we are always thinking one step further in order to provide our customers with the best solution in the field of separation technology”, explain the two members of the Executive Board, Dr. Kersten Link (Sales & Technology) and Peter Frankfurter (Finance & Production). “For this reason, we are even more pleased about the TOP 100 award. In this context, we would like to thank all our employees, who have made Flottweg a top innovator with their passion and teamwork and who will continue to do so in the future.”

The TOP 100 awards ceremony will take place as part of the German SME Summit June 24, 2022 in Frankfurt. Science journalist Ranga Yogeshwar is accompanying the innovation competition as a mentor.

For further information on Flottweg technology contact the UK distributor, Euroby.

SourceEuroby

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