During a visit to Korea, Dr. Heinrich Hiesinger, CEO thyssenkrupp AG, shared his experience in transforming thyssenkrupp that has been ranked amongst the “50 Smartest Companies 2015” (MIT Technology Review) based on its latest innovations. The event, Transform to Innovate – Innovate to Transform, was held at the redesigned elevator plant in Cheonan, in cooperation with the Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI). Among the guests from the German community in Korea, as well as from key Korean industry and academia, were His Excellency Rolf Mafael, the German Ambassador to Korea, and Barbara Zollmann, Secretary General and Executive Director of KGCCI.

Dr. Heinrich Hiesinger said, “I am pleased to be here in Korea as we undergo a dynamic transformation, both as a global industrial group and as a company in a thriving, digitized economy such as this. For us, Korea is a benchmark for leading innovation in the region. To bring advanced capabilities to address infrastructure and urban mobility needs in the country, we are combining our engineering experience from across the globe with the strength of the domestic innovation landscape. We will continue to develop the future, together.”

Wayne Park, CEO thyssenkrupp Elevator in Korea: “We have transformed our company into a market leader over the last few years, by creating innovative manufacturing and process capabilities. Our plant in Cheonan stands for this transformation, showcasing how a production facility could be turned into an innovative workspace. Today, we have hired 100 new talents over the last two years and plan to add over 50 jobs this year.”

Globally, thyssenkrupp is scaling up its global R&D spend and has spent a total of EUR 735 million in the last fiscal year. Around 3,500 employees are working around the world. The company?s R&D strategy aims at cross industrial innovation bringing together the competencies of its different business areas. Recent examples include ACCEL and MULTI, which integrate linear motor technology into moving walkways as well as elevators.

In Korea, the company’s elevator technology business has already has invested almost EUR 15 million in new technologies and innovations over the last five years. Currently second in the elevator market, the business has substantially grown at a rate of over 20% last year.

The Korean government is looking to harness its innovation potential and revolutionize the country’s urban infrastructure to meet the demands of the future. The country has established a research-led innovation benchmark for economic growth and the government is now looking to channel key investment into the 19 Growth Engines of Korea such as technology, infrastructure, transportation and manufacturing. thyssenkrupp will offer efficient infrastructure technologies and integrated city solutions in line with the company’s commitment to create a more sustainable future and to minimize resource use and cost.

thyssenkrupp Elevator
thyssenkrupp Elevator brings together the Group’s global activities in passenger transportation systems. With sales of 7.2 billion euros in fiscal 2014/2015 and customers in 150 countries, thyssenkrupp Elevator built its position as one of the world’s leading elevator companies from scratch in a mere 40 years’ time applying thyssenkrupp unique engineering capabilities. With more than 50,000 highly skilled employees, the company offers smart and innovative products and services designed to meet customers’ individual requirements. The portfolio includes passenger and freight elevators, escalators and moving walks, passenger boarding bridges, stair and platform lifts as well as tailored service solutions for all products. Over 900 locations around the world provide an extensive sales and service network to guarantee closeness to customers.

thyssenkrupp
thyssenkrupp is a diversified industrial group with traditional strengths in materials and a growing share of capital goods and services businesses. Around 155,000 employees in nearly 80 countries work with passion and technological expertise to develop high-quality products and intelligent industrial processes and services for sustainable progress. Their skills and commitment are the basis of our success. In fiscal year 2014/2015 thyssenkrupp generated sales of around €43 billion.

Together with our customers we develop competitive solutions for the challenges of the future in the areas Mechanical, Plant and Materials. With our engineering expertise we enable our customers to gain an edge in the global market and manufacture innovative products in a cost- and resource-friendly way. For us, technical progress and innovations, allied with the combined strength of the Group, are key factors enabling us to meet current and future customer and market requirements around the world, grow on the markets of the future, and generate strong and stable earnings, cash flows and value growth.