04/10/2021 – Grand Prix of Medium-Sized Businesses — auf Deutsch lesen

RSG Automation Technics awarded as finalist

Textile machine manufacturer RSG Automation Technics was the honored finalist in the business award “Grand Prix of Medium-Sized Businesses”.

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At the awards ceremony (from the left): Julian Burmeister, Technical Director; Dr. Andreas Ecker, Executive Director; Maik Eisenhardt, Sales and Marketing Director © RSG Automation Technics

 

This makes the company one of the 5 winners in Baden-Württemberg to have won this award. A total of over 4,600 medium-sized companies were nominated throughout Germany.

  • The “Grand Prix of Medium-Sized Businesses” is one of the most prestigious business awards in all of Germany, and was held this year for the 27th time by the Oskar Patzelt Foundation.

Under the motto “Now more than ever”, the companies are not only measured by economic key figures, but viewed as a whole. The creation of jobs and apprenticeships, as well as social commitment in the region and society, play a major part even in times of corona.

Managing director Dr. Andreas Ecker:

“We are very proud that we could convince the jury of our company. The award is a great honor for us, and confirms that we are on the right track with our decisions. We will continue this with motivation and sustainability.”

  • RSG Automation Technics is one of the the world market leaders of customized special facilities for fully or semiautomatic processing of narrowband textiles. In 2020 alone, RSG doubled the size of the company and 15 new jobs were created at the Bietigheim site. The family-run, traditional company has been working for years to ensure that the processing of textile products is increasingly taking place again in Europe and other high-wage countries. The machines of RSG offer solutions for effective and sustainable production even at sites with high labor costs. With these innovative systems and production lines, products such as car and aircraft safety belts, airbags, lifting and lashing straps, hook and loop materials, and medical textiles can be processed and assembled fully automatically.