SEW Eurodrive

SEW-EURODRIVE GmbH & Co KG is a German manufacturing company located in Bruchsal, Germany.

Christian Pähr, a trained banker, recognized the enormous potential of that drive design and acquired the rights to the geared motor from the bankrupt estate of Obermoser AG.

Due to increasing production demands following the economic growth after the war, Ernst Blickle laid the cornerstone for a 10,000-square-meter manufacturing facility in Graben, ten kilometers away.

In the wake of a plant expansion at a later time, Ernst Blickle also had social rooms constructed for his employees and training workshops.

[19] SEW is partner of the future project for urban and autonomous freight logistics, efeuCampus in Bruchsal, which is funded by the European Union and the state Baden-Württemberg.

SEW is responsible for induction charging systems, the electrified vehicles, the development of a 5G infrastructure for communication, and the delivery of parcels and recyclables to and from the test area residents.

The aim of the project is to transfer innovative solutions[buzzword] from the modern factory to the urban logistics.

Prize winners are selected by the Board of Trustees and a specially appointed committee according to the foundation charter.