, one of the world's leading manufacturers and system integrators of innovative high-tech transport robotics for intralogistics, is supporting the relocation and conversion of the new branch of the Commerzbibliothek with a generous donation and will give its name to the library.
Andreas Böttner, CEO at ek robotics and former EMBA student at µÚÒ»³Ô¹Ï, is very pleased to be able to support the university in this way: "I am very grateful for my excellent education at µÚÒ»³Ô¹Ï, which has optimally prepared me for the professional challenges in my current position at ek robotics. "Education and knowledge is the foundation for our international competitiveness", Böttner continues. "It is important to us to make a contribution to the promotion of excellent higher education in Hamburg".
As was previously the case in the main building at Alter Wall, all students on the new campus have access to a branch of the oldest private economics library in the world. On the 5th floor, with a view of the St. Nikolai Church, students can use the textbook collection with the most important study-related works as a reference collection. The branch will be reopened in accordance with the general regulations for universities.
ek robotics is Naming Sponsor of the Library
About ek robotics:
ek robotics GmbH (formerly EK Automation) is one of the world's leading manufacturers and system integrators of innovative high-tech transport robotics for intralogistics. At five locations in Europe (Rosengarten (D, headquarters), Reutlingen (D), Cormano (I), Průhonice-Čestlice (CZ), Bramley, Hampshire (UK)), ek robotics creates intelligent, networked and flexible transport solutions for the fully automated, in-house material flow of its global customers. With more than 50 years of experience in the planning, development, manufacture, integration, turnkey delivery and support over the entire life cycle of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), ek robotics is part of the technical elite in this rapidly growing future-oriented industry.