September 12, 2023

Our new client magazine is all about innovation - and is purely digital

The new newsletter "MAILING. 33" from Gruner replaces the client magazine of the same name in its form. The first issue is devoted to the topic of innovation.

With this decision to go paperless, Gruner is moving closer to our clients and interested parties in order to provide them with the latest information from the engineering services sector on an ongoing basis. Examples of projects and discussions with specialists illustrate the focus topic and provide an insight into the varied work of the engineering profession. In addition, Gruner aims to conserve resources by deliberately foregoing a printed edition. 

The new issue of MAILING. 33 is devoted to the main topic of "innovation" in the engineering services industry. Gruner explores the question of what the term currently still means, what expectations are placed on an innovation and whether Gruner itself is innovative. The question is attempted to be answered with the help of various performance and project examples from Gruner. General news from the company and new projects as well as references complement the focus topic in the newsletter.

The newsletter will be published regularly from today and can be subscribed to at the following link.

We look forward to counting you among our readers!

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