Pfeiffer Vacuum Receives Milestone Award for Vacuum Technology

02.01.2020
“Process”, the specialist media brand of the Vogel Communications Group, has taken its 25th anniversary as an opportunity to present some of the most important technologies from this period in a series of milestones.
Pfeiffer Vacuum Receives Milestone Award for Vacuum Technology

Pfeiffer Vacuum receives milestone award for vacuum technology. (Image source: Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH)

In this context, vacuum specialist Pfeiffer Vacuum received the milestone award for vacuum technology, one of a total of 16 award-winning categories. The prize was awarded to companies whose developments have significantly influenced technology and continue to do so today, during an anniversary gala at the Vogel Convention Center in Würzburg.

Dr. Jörg Kempf, editor-in-chief of PROCESS, praised Pfeiffer Vacuum in his awards presentation for its customer orientation: “For more than 125 years now, the company has been living the fascination of vacuum and has distinguished itself not only through its technology, but especially through its feel for the diverse requirements of the relevant industries – from vacuum generation to leak detection.” In the process industry, Pfeiffer Vacuum s cutting-edge vacuum solutions set standards time and again, he said during the award ceremony.

“We are delighted to receive this award. We regard it as recognition of the fact that we develop tailor-made solutions together with our customers. Our aim is always to make our customers more successful,” said Wolfgang Bremer, head of the Industrial Vacuum Product Group at Pfeiffer Vacuum, who accepted the award at the gala.

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