Strike time in Regensburg - Our 2026 sports trip
In 2026, it was once again time to knock over pins, collect points and have lots of fun!
Follow-up 3: Passionate about decentralized energy supply and environmental protection!
So tell me, Mr Gammel: you are passionate about decentralized energy supply, where energy is generated from renewable resources in an environmentally friendly way. Where does your interest in these topics come from? Nothing works without energy. How energy will be generated in the future is one of the central tasks that will have top priority in our generation and in the generations to come. We need to significantly increase the energy efficiency of processes, always with the premise of reducing environmental impact. With our Kombi Power System, we have come a big step closer to this goal. Always finding the optimum solution requires intensive consideration of a wide variety of production processes and industries. My team and I face new and exciting challenges every day, which are solved with creative engineering skills. With our know-how and a holistic approach, we can implement outstanding, individual solutions to sustainably reduce and stabilize energy costs at a lower level. In addition to this exciting task, it is also a great feeling to really help our customers effectively with their problems. This often results in long-term partnerships that go far beyond the topics of energy and the environment. For me, there is no better job!
In 2026, it was once again time to knock over pins, collect points and have lots of fun!
The official blessing of the new children's center in Regensburg took place on 13.03.2026. A significant step in the further development of medical care for children in the region. The St. Martin Children's Center now offers state-of-the-art new facilities for the treatment and care of young patients with physical and mental disabilities.
A healthy diet is a crucial building block for well-being, performance and long-term health. For this reason, nutritional advice was offered at GE as part of occupational health management (OHM), initiated by Evi Wittmann, who is responsible for OHM at the company.