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In the 1970s considerable expansion took place. In 1973 an area of about 100,000 m² was purchased in Zwiesel, on which a new plant was built. The annual turnover increased from 46 million DM in 1971 to 120 million DM in 1978. In 1979 the Schott Zwiesel Glaswerke AG employed about 1,900 workers and was one of Europe's largest cup glass ...
The glass technical laboratory founded in Jena in 1884 The first hexagonal segments for the main mirror of the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) being cast by Schott. In 1884, Otto Schott, Ernst Abbe, Carl Zeiss and his son Roderich Zeiss founded the Glastechnische Laboratorium Schott & Genossen (Glass Technical Laboratory Schott & Associates) in Jena, Thuringia, Germany [2] [3] which initially ...
In the GDR, Jena glass was a sought-after export item to the NSW (Non-Socialist Economic Territory) and a valuable foreign exchange earner. In mid-2005, Schott AG ceased production of Jena glass at the company's founding site in Jena, after several million marks had been invested in a new production line in the 1990s. The melting furnace was ...
After the Second World War, from 1947 to 1948 production of FIOLAX glass tubing began in Mitterteich. In 1961: SCHOTT decided to extend and modernize Mitterteich as the location for glass tubing production. In 1969: representatives of what is now Schott Glaswerke and the Glaswerke Ruhr AG agreed upon the foundation of Schott-Ruhrglas GmbH.
The regional glass industry around Zwiesel dates back to the 15th century (the glass hut of Rabenstein was founded in 1421). In 1836 the glass factory of Theresienthal was founded and in 1872 the master glass maker, Anton Müller, started to build the glass works Annathal, which later became the Schott-Werke.
Schott Pharma (stylized as SCHOTT Pharma) is a provider of drug containment solutions and delivery systems for injectable drugs. [2] [3] Originally a division of glass manufacturer Schott AG, the company went public on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 2023. [4] Headquartered in Mainz, Germany, [5] [6] the company operates in 14 countries. [7]