Grundfos award for Student Project 2000
For the first time ever Grundfos awarded a prize to the student project of the year at an informal event at Grundfos headquarters in Bjerringbro on Sep. 18, 2000.
Source: Grundfos Holding A/S
For the first time ever Grundfos awarded a prize to the student project of the year at an informal event at Grundfos headquarters in Bjerringbro on Sep. 18, 2000.
Source: Grundfos Holding A/S
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