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			<uuid>282816</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12092</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/road-hazard-service-bosch-hazard-warnings-in-bmw-group-vehicles-282816.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-05-07T08:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-05-07T08:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Road hazard service: Bosch hazard warnings in BMW Group vehicles</headline>
			<quote>Greater safety in traffic for passenger cars and commercial vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH: “The road hazard service anticipates critical situations, making driving safer and easier.”  Bosch is already successfully offering the road hazard service in Europe and the U.S. Customers include manufacturers of both passenger cars and commercial vehicles.   The cloud-based service has been part of the BMW Group fleet of passenger cars since March 2026.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Munich – The journey is its own reward. Bosch’s road hazard service brings safety to new heights so that drivers can enjoy an even more carefree and rewarding journey. The cloud-based service uses continuously updated data from numerous sources to quickly warn drivers of potential hazards on their route, such as sudden fog or black ice, and is already being used in millions of different cars and commercial vehicles around the world. Also, initial vehicles from the BMW Group are using the Bosch service. Bosch plans to roll out the service gradually in additional BMW vehicles over the next few years.</p>
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		<p>
			The road hazard service from Bosch increases road safety while also increasing the ease of driving. Our cloud-based service is a tangible win for our customers because it predicts and informs drivers, whether they are in a car or a truck, of hazards on the route and helps them avoid critical situations,
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management at Bosch and chairman of the Mobility business sector.</cite>
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<h2>Bosch service already proving itself in millions of vehicles</h2><p>The road hazard service from Bosch was released in June 2024 and went live with a European vehicle manufacturer. Six months later, a large commercial vehicle manufacturer also integrated the service, which Bosch has been gradually rolling out since then. The cloud-based software solution is now available in millions of vehicles in Europe and the U.S. The service has also been part of the BMW Group’s vehicle fleets since March 2026. Some of the models using the road hazard service include the BMW iX1, iX2, iX3, and X3, as well as several Mini models. One unique selling point of the Bosch technology is that vehicle manufacturers can set the sensitivity of the system – meaning the point at which the system triggers a warning – to their exact specifications and in line with their own market philosophy. </p><p>This includes notices about accidents and abandoned vehicles, for instance in construction zones. The service can also warn drivers of heavy rain that could lead to hydroplaning, heavy snow, and strong wind. In addition, Bosch is the only provider to offer a cloud-based wrong-way driver warning, which is, among others, used by a European high-volume manufacturer. Vehicle manufacturers can choose whether to purchase the wrong-way driver warning as part of the road hazard service package or as an individual feature. This technology provides drivers with an early warning and gives them crucial seconds to respond, often long before the wrong-way driver is even visible. </p><p>The wrong-way driver warning is shown either directly on the display in the cockpit or on a smartphone, if the driver does not yet own a vehicle with an integrated wrong-way driver warning. The feature can be used in a variety of smartphone apps from Bosch partners. Simply download one of the partner apps and activate the feature to use this Bosch service. In total, these apps have already been downloaded more than 100 million times. </p><h2>Highly reliable thanks to smart data mix</h2><p>The high degree of reliability of the road hazard service is based on a smart fusion concept. Bosch combines anonymized real-time data from a worldwide fleet of millions of connected vehicles with information from third-party providers such as weather services and road operators. These sources together provide a highly precise, current overview of the road conditions, which forms the basis for reliable warnings. Driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control (ACC) and emergency braking assist can also use the predictive warnings to respond even more safely and precisely. </p><p>In practice, an algorithm continuously analyzes and combines the incoming vehicle data, such as control interventions by the electronic stability program (DSC) and the activity of the windshield wipers. If the system determines, for example, that many vehicles in one region are using the windshield wipers on the highest setting and weather data is reporting heavy rain, the system concludes that there is a risk of hydroplaning. Affected drivers then receive an early warning and can adjust their speed in time. The quality of the predictions is continuously validated by Bosch’s own test fleet, which is equipped with special sensors. In addition, external sources such as webcams along the roads verify the emitted warnings.</p><p>A new Bosch offering for even greater safety and ease on every drive: the connected speed limit system always knows the current speed limit and shows it to the driver directly in the vehicle. Thanks to smart connectivity, the service even recognizes dynamic limits, such as those in construction zones, on wet roads, or depending on the time of day.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>282752</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12093</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-participates-in-usd-160-million-series-c-of-quantum-motion-to-advance-scalable-and-energy-efficient-quantum-computing-282752.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-05-07T08:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-05-07T08:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures participates in USD 160 million Series C of Quantum Motion to advance scalable and energy-efficient quantum computing</headline>
			<quote>Accelerating next-generation quantum computing toward real-world use</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Silicon-based approach sets new benchmarks for cost, footprint, and energy efficiency in next-generation computing  Bosch Ventures already led the 2023 USD 50 million Series B financing round in the London based deep-tech startup   Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director at Bosch Ventures: “By leveraging silicon, the team is bringing quantum computing onto a path that is both technologically compelling and economically sustainable.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart / London – Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, is participating in Quantum Motion’s USD 160 million Series C financing round. The round is co-led by DCVC and Kembara, with participation from the British Business Bank, Firgun, and existing investors. This investment underscores the growing importance of scalable, energy-efficient quantum computing as a foundational technology for the future of digital infrastructure.</p>
<p><b>Pioneering silicon-based quantum computing for scalable impact</b></p><p>Quantum Motion is developing a novel quantum computing architecture based on industry-standard silicon transistors – the same technology underpinning today’s global semiconductor ecosystem. This approach enables a transformative leap toward utility-scale quantum systems, delivering up to a 100-fold reduction in cost and physical footprint, and up to a 1,000-fold reduction in energy consumption compared to alternative quantum technologies according to Quantum Motion. Designed to operate within standard data center environments, Quantum Motion’s systems eliminate the need for specialized infrastructure and significantly reduce the energy demands typically associated with quantum computing. This represents a critical step toward addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time: the rapidly increasing energy consumption of next-generation computing, including AI and quantum workloads.</p><p></p><p>“In Quantum Motion, we see a pioneering approach to making quantum computing truly scalable and energy-efficient,” said Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director at Bosch Ventures. “By leveraging silicon, the team is bringing quantum computing onto a path that is both technologically compelling and economically sustainable. We are excited to support Quantum Motion as a reliable partner in advancing this next-generation technology toward real-world, industrial applications.”</p><p></p><p>“Bosch Ventures has been a strong partner to Quantum Motion since leading our previous round, bringing not only strong technical understanding but also experience in scaling deep-tech startups,” said James Palles-Dimmock, CEO and co-founder of Quantum Motion. “Their continued support, alongside this outstanding group of investors, reinforces our shared belief that silicon-based quantum computing is the most scalable and energy-efficient path forward. Together, we are accelerating the transition of quantum computing from the lab to real-world, impactful deployment.”</p><p></p><p>This investment highlights Bosch’s strong momentum in the global startup ecosystem. Last week, Bosch announced the expansion of Bosch Business Innovations to spin out new ventures. While Bosch Ventures invests in and partners with external startups to scale cutting-edge technologies, Bosch Business Innovations focuses on creating new businesses from within, together reinforcing Bosch’s commitment to driving innovation from multiple angles.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>282697</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12095</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-power-when-it-counts-intelligent-performance-upgrade-2-0-for-dynamic-ebike-drive-units-282697.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-05-04T07:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-05-04T07:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>eBike</name>
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				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>More power when it counts: intelligent performance upgrade 2.0 for dynamic eBike drive units</headline>
			<quote>Bosch delivers more power depending on the situation, adjustable overrun, Trick Check, and new 12A Charger</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Performance values of the Performance Line CX and CX-R can be increased to up to 600% support and 120 Nm of torque  Extended Boost can be customized in the eBike Flow app  Drivetrain Tensioner for full control   Trick Check automatically recognizes and measures personal trail skills  New 12A Charger charges up to three times faster ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Stuttgart/Reutlingen</b> – Master even the steepest ascents with ease, ride technical uphills with full control, and overcome challenging trail sections: From May 2026, Bosch eBike Systems is offering ambitious riders the free performance upgrade 2.0 for the Performance Line CX and Performance Line CX-R, which consistently expands the dynamic ecosystem. The eBike Flow app can be used to increase the maximum torque and maximum support – the intelligent riding software recognizes technically challenging situations and automatically delivers full power precisely when it is needed. Together with the customizable Extended Boost, the Drivetrain Tensioner, the new Trick Check feature, and the 12A Charger, which will be available from the end of 2026, the result is an enhanced overall package for performance riders.</p>
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		<p>
			eMTB riding means constantly challenging yourself on the trail &#8211; and mastering new situations. This requires not only more power, but also intelligent power delivery at crucial moments. This is exactly what drives us in the further development of our dynamic ecosystem. We want every update to feel noticeably better on the trail &#8211; not just on the data sheet.
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				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<h2>Performance upgrade 2.0: situation-specific peak power for key technical sections</h2><p>With the performance upgrade 2.0, the smart system from Bosch provides even more torque and support for powerful riding on steep trails, when negotiating high steps, or when cranking through tight curves. Using the eBike Flow app, performance riders can increase the torque of the Performance Line CX and the Performance Line CX-R to up to 120 Nm in any riding mode, with the maximum setting value being defined by the respective bicycle manufacturer. Starting from the basic setting of 85 Nm, there is a wide adjustment range for personalized tuning. In addition, the maximum support can be increased: Up to a speed of 20 mph, up to 600% support is now provided in certain riding situations.<sup>1</sup></p><p>What this means on the trail: The long section of exposed roots, the challenging exit from the hairpin curves, the sudden steep section after crossing a stream – it is precisely in these key areas that the intelligent riding software delivers full power – tailored to the specific situation and precisely regulated. This requires dynamic rider power on the pedals: For riders who provide more input in the short term, the system delivers the decisive power boost and rewards them with a new sense of achievement. Immediately afterward, the system adjusts back to an efficient level. This intelligent, short-term power peak reduces material wear, particularly on the chain, cassette, and freewheel, and maximizes the range. Riders decide for themselves whether and to what extent they want to use this short-term peak support via the eBike Flow app – for a natural riding experience with full control.</p><p>The performance upgrade 2.0 will be available from May 4, 2026 as a free over-the-air update.</p><h2>Adjustable Extended Boost: more control and more personalization</h2><p>Extended Boost gives eMTB riders the decisive boost they need to overcome obstacles such as roots, steps, or rocks with ease – even if a full pedal stroke is not possible. The system delivers an intuitive, residual boost of up to 2.2 yards. From mid-2026, a new slider in the Bosch eBike Flow app will make it possible to set the length of the overrun for each riding mode. Some modes, such as eMTB, eMTB+, or Race, already have a predefined boost length by default that matches the characteristic of the respective mode.</p><p>The system reacts intelligently to the current situation on the trail: shorter and smoother for low drops, longer and more dynamic for high, angular steps. The final amount of overrun is determined by the interplay between app setting, riding mode, and pedal pressure. The result: smooth riding on the trail and full control when negotiating technical sections – making pedal jams a thing of the past. This allows performance riders to customize their setup according to their own preferences – for a precisely tuned riding experience.</p><h2>Drivetrain Tensioner for maximum control</h2><p>For an even more direct response and maximum control in technical riding situations, Bosch eBike Systems is introducing the Drivetrain Tensioner for the Performance Line CX and Performance Line CX-R. A software optimization closes the freewheel between the motor and rear wheel. This reduces the free travel on the pedal to a minimum and eliminates the usual delay when pedaling. The result is almost instantaneous traction with an even quieter freewheel, with the rider&#39;s input converted directly into precise propulsion. This direct power transmission enables superior control and noticeably more agile riding behavior, particularly on demanding sections, such as when starting off on a step or accelerating out of tight curves. Especially in combination with the performance upgrade 2.0, the Drivetrain Tensioner can protect the freewheel and thus ensure a longer service life and lower repair costs. Available from mid-2026 in eMTB+ and Race riding modes via an update through the eBike Flow app.</p><h2>Trick Check: a fun way to measure trail skills </h2><p>Flow smoothly through a curve on the rear wheel or take the next jump a little further – with the new Trick Check function, every successful move becomes an achievement. The sensor technology automatically recognizes Jumps, Wheelies, Manuals, or Stoppies, records duration, height, distance, or angle and confirms success with an audible signal. In addition, the last trick is shown on the display for eight seconds – a moment that visualizes the rider&#39;s personal achievements and motivates them in a fun way. Once the ride is over, the eBike Flow app shows all personal best performances at a glance. Riders can track progress, compare attempts – and generate additional motivation for the next ride.<sup>2</sup></p><h2>12A Charger: faster charging, more time on the trail</h2><p>True performance on the trail means maximum time on the eBike. That&#39;s why the new 12A Charger now significantly shortens charging breaks. With a charging power of around 500 W, it charges around three times faster than the familiar 4A Charger; a PowerTube 800 thus reaches a battery level of around 50 percent in around one hour. This is made possible by modern GaN technology. Since it generates significantly less waste heat than conventional semiconductors, it enables efficient and intelligent thermal management. Despite its high performance, the charger is compact, weighs just over 2 lbs, and therefore fits in a backpack or small bike bag. For performance riders, this means spontaneous recharging, a range buffer before their after-work ride, and more time on the trail instead of at the power outlet. The 12A Charger is compatible with all Bosch smart system batteries and will be available from the end of 2026.</p><p>With the performance upgrade 2.0 and the new 12A Charger, Bosch eBike Systems brings together important facets of performance eBiking: The Drivetrain Tensioner and Extended Boost ensure unparalleled direct control and confidence, while personalized tuning, fun skill tracking, and fast charging round off the experience in the connected dynamic ecosystem. The result: a riding experience that can be felt on the trail at every moment.</p><p><br/></p><p><sub>1 600% support only applies to the modes: Race, Turbo, eMTB+, Cargo, Auto<br/>2 Trick Check is shown on the following displays: Kiox 300, Kiox 400C, Kiox 500, Purion 200, Purion 400 </sub></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>282688</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12094</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/connect-favorite-devices-for-an-enhanced-ebike-riding-experience-282688.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-05-04T07:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Connect favorite devices for an enhanced eBike riding experience</headline>
			<quote>New interface for the smart system: Bosch delivers live data to select Garmin Edge cycling computers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Customized setup: Connect own devices such as GPS bike computers or fitness watches to the smart system via Live Data Interface  Garmin is the first collaboration: Connect compatible Garmin Edge cycling computers to display rider power, cadence, and battery level  Full control: eBike riders can decide for themselves which device to connect ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Stuttgart/Reutlingen</b> – Want to check your current speed, ride in your ideal training zone with precise performance values, navigate with confidence or just keep an eye on your eBike battery level? With Bosch Live Data Interface, eBike riders can personalize their riding experience even more: It allows riders to connect their own GPS bike computers, or in the future, fitness watches, smart glasses and helmets to the eBike. With this new functionality, eBikes equipped with the Bosch smart system can connect directly with select Garmin Edge cycling computers to bring ride data together in real time. Bosch collaborates with Garmin as the first company to integrate this functionality, and the Live Data Interface presents an opportunity for further integrations with third-party products and apps.</p>
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		<p>
			Ambitious eBikers ride with a highly personalized setup. The eBike should adapt seamlessly to their preferences. That is why we are making our system accessible to third-party companies. We are taking the first step with Garmin and are excited to provide riders with relevant live data from their eBike directly on their Edge cycling computer.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<h2>Live Data Interface: more options for displaying ride data</h2><p>Until now, eBike riders had two ways to display live ride data from the smart system: through Bosch displays or a using a smartphone with the Bosch eBike Flow app. With Live Data Interface, the smart system now makes live ride data available for third-party devices and apps via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Whether on a trail, completing a trekking tour, or on their daily ride through the city, eBike riders can now show their ride data on compatible third-party devices. </p><p>Available information includes performance-related values like speed, total distance, and cadence, as well as important system data like battery charge level percentage, remaining range, and the status of the theft protection feature eBike Lock. This makes the eBike an even bigger part of each rider’s personal digital ecosystem.</p><h2>Next Level Training: Bosch smart system eBikes and Garmin Edge cycling computers</h2><p>Riders will be able to connect compatible Garmin Edge cycling computers* to the Bosch smart system, bringing all their ride data together on the Edge display. At launch, this includes the Garmin Edge 550/850/1050 and Edge 540/840/1040 – advanced GPS bike computers loaded with performance features – and the rugged Garmin Edge MTB, purposefully built for mountain bikers and those long days on the trail. The integration is available now in the Garmin Public Beta program.</p><p>“We are excited to be the first brand to collaborate with Bosch on their innovative Live Data integration. Garmin proudly makes cycling computers for riders of all abilities and by displaying important information like rider power and battery status in real time right on their Edge display, we believe our eBike customers will get even more from their adventures,” says Susan Lyman, Garmin Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing. </p><p>eBike riders can use the live data integration to manage effort and train more efficiently. With the live data integration, the rider’s power output – measured by the smart system – can be shown directly on the Garmin Edge without the need to install a separate power meter on the eBike. Combining this functionality with other metrics like cadence and speed means riders can optimize their training for targeted performance zones. Other important eBike data is also communicated to the Garmin Edge cycling computer, enhancing the experience for all types of riding. Riders will see real-time battery levels, and the Garmin Edge eBike Smart Range feature will display estimated remaining distance directly based on their planned course.</p><h2>Full control: Data protection is a top priority</h2><p>Protecting privacy is a top priority for Bosch eBike Systems. eBike riders can decide for themselves at any time whether and which device or app they want to connect to their eBike. This allows them to retain full control over their data.</p><p><br/></p><p><sub>*Coming soon to compatible Edge devices and available now in the Garmin Public Beta program. Not all Garmin devices are supported. A detailed overview of compatibility is available in the Bosch eBike Systems Help Center.</sub></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>282560</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12040</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-presents-ultrasonic-chipsets-for-ai-based-applications-in-the-automotive-industry-282560.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-04-24T08:40:58+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-04-24T08:40:58+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch presents ultrasonic chipsets for AI-based applications in the automotive industry</headline>
			<quote>Intelligent parking assistants through direct data capture at the source</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Improved signal quality enables Bosch's new ultrasonic chips to make more accurate AI-based decisions in parking and driving situations.  The chipsets TB193 and TB293 capture sensor data directly at the source for more precise object detection in driver assistance systems.  For the first time, Bosch offers ultrasonic ICs independently on the market and introduces the VASI bus, an open interface for maximum flexibility. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – At Auto China in Beijing, Bosch presents the new generation of its ultrasonic chipsets for close-range perception in vehicles. The new TB193 and TB293 chipsets enable more precise detection of objects such as parked vehicles or curbs and allow for accurate measurement of the distance to them. For the first time, these solutions process the raw signals directly from the ultrasonic sensors. This provides a significantly larger and more detailed data set. </p>
<h2>Reinventing parking assistance</h2><p>Ultrasonic sensors already help drivers to park safely. The new generation from Bosch goes one step further by using the original, unprocessed signals from the sensors. This raw data contains significantly more detail than pre-processed information. This allows AI-based parking assistants to better assess the surroundings, which is particularly beneficial in tight parking garages with many pillars and walls, or when vehicles are parked close together. In addition to objects, road conditions like wet or varying surfaces can also be detected, enabling additional features such as smarter braking decisions.</p><h2>Bosch chips for innovative ADAS systems</h2><p>The new chipsets capture and process ultrasonic data directly at the source. One chip controls and processes the data, while the other chip captures the actual sensor signals. Together, they deliver exactly the information that AI-based parking or brake assistance systems need. In addition, the chipset architecture provides the necessary data transmission speed and bandwidth to handle and transport these large volumes of raw data in real time, ensuring that no relevant information is lost between sensor and central processing unit.</p><p>“The seventh generation of our ultrasonic chips captures sensor data with the highest precision and speed – exactly what AI-powered parking assistants need,” explains Axel Kaschner, Senior Vice President of the Business Unit Integrated Circuits at Bosch Mobility Electronics. By offering individual ultrasonic chips directly to customers, Bosch is making its technology available beyond complete sensor systems for the first time and actively promoting its broader use in the market. To this end, Bosch is introducing VASI bus (Versatile Automotive Sensor Interface), a new open interface that offers vehicle manufacturers greater flexibility in choosing their sensor suppliers.</p><h2>One team for maximum flexibility: TB293 and TB193</h2><p>Bosch relies on a dual-chip architecture with a clear distribution of tasks: The TB293 as sensor chip is installed directly at the ultrasonic transducer and captures the raw signals without intermediate steps. The TB193 as controller chip centrally coordinates multiple sensor chips and prepares the collected data for further processing. This modular design enables vehicle manufacturers to flexibly scale the number of sensors according to vehicle class and desired functional scope. The clear separation of tasks perfectly aligns with modern vehicle architectures. It supports scalable system design, reduces complexity at vehicle level, and creates a smooth transition toward more centralized, software-defined vehicle platforms.</p><h2>High speed for large data volumes</h2><p>“Our solution provides the original, unprocessed sensor signals. This ensures that all relevant information is available to be evaluated flexibly and used for various functions,” explains Hendrik Seidel, Head of the ADAS business unit at Mobility Electronics. The uniquely high data rate of 1.16 Mbps enables real-time processing of large amounts of data and creates the basis for next-generation smart assistance systems. Raw data transfer opens up new possibilities: from high-quality data fusion, where ultrasonic, camera, and radar data are intelligently connected, to advanced AI algorithms that can draw more precise conclusions from the sensor signals.</p><h2>Less power consumption and installation space</h2><p>The new chipsets use up to 50 percent less energy than comparable solutions. This preserves battery power especially in situations where the engine is not running, such as low speeds in start-stop mode or in the electric mode of hybrid vehicles. The chips also require fewer peripheral components and less pins, while the VASI bus transmits both data and power. These features reduce cabling, simplify wiring, and save up to 50 percent of the component’s weight. The chipset’s unique temperature rating of up to 150 degrees Celsius (approx. 300 degrees Fahrenheit) ensures reliable operation even under demanding conditions, for example in engine-adjacent installation areas.</p><h2>Bosch technology paves the way for autonomous driving functions</h2><p>The new chipsets mark an important step on the journey toward higher levels of automation in vehicles. “The combination of complete raw data, high transmission speed, energy efficiency, and open interface enables vehicle manufacturers to develop the assistance systems today that will grow into fully automated driving functions in the future,” Axel Kaschner summarizes.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12072</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/auto-china-bosch-pushes-ahead-with-level-3-highly-automated-driving-282491.html</url>
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			<headline>Auto China: Bosch pushes ahead with Level 3 highly automated driving</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Mobility sales grow by 5 percent in the country</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Stefan Hartung: “Bosch is at the forefront of the demanding mobility business in China. We are the leading technology partner in the country.”  Bosch Mobility’s sales revenue in China up 4.9 percent year on year to 122.3 billion yuan (roughly 15.1 billion euros) in 2025.  More safety, convenience, and time in the vehicle: Bosch is testing Level 3 automated driving in China.   Markus Heyn: “We are the ideal partner for bringing Level 3 driving functions with real added value into the vehicle.”  With its broad product portfolio and global network, Bosch is shaping software-defined mobility – from the chip to the cloud.   Bosch has received numerous orders for smart by-wire chassis solutions and a broad range of projects in the field of electromobility.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Beijing, China, and Stuttgart, Germany – China remains the growth engine of the global automotive market – and Bosch Mobility is the number one technology partner in the country. The company’s Mobility business unit increased its sales revenue in China by around 5 percent from 116.6 to 122.3 yuan (roughly 15.1 billion euros) in the past financial year. Bosch Mobility generated significantly greater than half of its sales with Chinese vehicle manufacturers, which underpins the company’s outstanding position in this innovation-driven market. China accounted for more than one-third of global vehicle production in 2025, building 34.5 million passenger cars and heavy commercial vehicles.</p>
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			The mobility business in China is challenging, but Bosch is leading the way. Bosch works together with domestic and international automakers in China. We are a sought-after technology partner in mobility, which is increasingly characterized by software and artificial intelligence, because we can develop and provide outstanding solutions at high speed
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				<cite>, said Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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<p>One example is an automated evasive steering function called “Autonomous Emergency Steering”. Bosch worked with a Chinese vehicle manufacturer to make this function ready for volume production within six months. It combines driving assistance and vehicle control in a way that greatly increases safety. If, in the event of sudden obstacles such as a swerving vehicle or an unexpected pedestrian, the braking distance is no longer sufficient, then “Autonomous Emergency Steering” steps in to prevent a collision. Bosch’s Vehicle Motion Management coordinates the brakes, steering, and powertrain so quickly and precisely that the vehicle swerves without losing stability – even in wintry road conditions.</p><h2>Bosch develops Level 3 automated driving</h2><p>Bosch is growing particularly strongly in China in the areas of electric powertrains, vehicle computers, new braking systems, semiconductor technologies, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for automated driving. Last year, around two-thirds of new passenger cars sold in the country had a Level 2 driver assistance system on board. “Bosch is one of the leading providers in the rapidly growing Chinese market for assisted and automated driving,” says Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility. The company has won orders for its assistance functions in various trim levels – from the entry-level segment to the premium class – not only in China, but in all major regions of the world. </p><p>China’s market is striving for higher levels of automation. Demand for Level 3 driving functions is growing among vehicle manufacturers, confirming this trend. At the same time, China is working on finalizing the corresponding legislation for private vehicles. In this environment, Bosch Mobility is taking the next step in the development of automated driving – from Level 2 to Level 3. Since March 2026, the company has been licensed to test vehicles with Level 3 driving functions in real-world operation in Wuxi, China. Bosch is relying on a refined version of an ADAS system solution that has won a series of tests in the Chery Exeed ES. While the system enables the vehicle to brake, steer, and accelerate autonomously, the driver must keep a close eye on the traffic. This changes from Level 3, under which responsibility transfers to the vehicle in specific use cases, allowing drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel and their eyes off the road. In a world that is moving ever faster, Bosch technology will give drivers back the valuable time they spend in the car. They will be able to sit back and relax on highways and on expressways within Chinese cities. The Bosch system drives at speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour, works in weather conditions with visibility of up to 300 meters, and changes lanes automatically. </p><p>With Bosch technology, Level 3 brings real added value for drivers. This is thanks to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), which is far superior to previous, rule-based approaches.</p>
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			We use AI in every software component and combine it with a redundant safety architecture. Our knowledge spans all vehicle domains, and that makes us the ideal partner for manufacturers to scale Level 3
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				<cite>, says Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility.</cite>
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<h2>The advantages of Bosch in software and hardware</h2><p>Bosch plays to its advantages in the development of assisted and automated driving. The company has expertise in all the core areas of a vehicle, including powertrains, steering systems, brakes, vehicle sensors, high-performance computers, on-board electronics, software, and AI. Bosch provides manufacturers with both the hardware, such as the powerful seventh-generation radar, and the algorithms, allowing them to benefit from a global presence, economies of scale, and a high level of security. “We can transfer knowledge from one market to another. Our aim is to be the preferred partner for Chinese and Western manufacturers,” Heyn says. A Level 3 system for private vehicles, which relieves the driver of the task of driving for longer periods of time, is also attractive for large countries such as the U.S. with its wide highways, as well as for Europe. Bosch chairman Hartung adds: “The future belongs to those like us who can adapt their portfolios and supply chains to regional conditions – and at the same time deliver world-class quality.” </p><p>By-wire systems for braking and steering are a key technology for software-defined vehicles – which are an important area of business for Bosch. Signal lines transmit the driver’s request to the braking and steering system. For brake-by-wire, Bosch offers a solution consisting of two independent braking devices: a newly developed brake actuator and a traditional ESP® system. &quot;With our hydraulic brake-by-wire system, we have developed an attractive product for all major regions. It’s based on proven and cost-effective components and is easy to integrate, which makes it easier to switch to the new technology,” Heyn says. Bosch has already signed supply contracts with five manufacturers for the hydraulic brake-by-wire system and is expected to launch it in volume production in passenger cars for private transport in mid-2026. The system will also feature in several robotaxi platforms, for which production is expected to start in 2027. In addition to the hydraulic solution, Bosch offers a purely electromechanical system as well. That means Bosch has the right braking system in its portfolio for every vehicle manufacturer.</p><p>Drivers who brake with Bosch brake-by-wire and steer with steer-by-wire won’t notice any difference in driving feel compared to mechanical systems. But they will appreciate the functional benefits of the new technologies. These include an infinite range of steering ratios: from super-comfortable when parking, to sporty and direct on winding country roads, to super-sporty on the racetrack. The system that Bosch has developed stands out for its high performance. Vehicle manufacturers were able to see this for themselves during recent winter tests in Sweden, where they experienced the new Bosch steering system’s direct response, fast reaction, and sensitive steering and road feedback. In the Chinese market, the Bosch solution has already won over several domestic manufacturers, and the company will be launching this steer-by-wire system in volume production on various platforms this year. </p><p>Bosch is also a pioneer with its 48-volt low-voltage electrical system. The system covers the increasing energy requirements of modern technology and meets the highest safety requirements – with optimized weight and costs. At Auto China 2026, Bosch and Chinese vehicle manufacturer Chery plan to announce a strategic development cooperation for a 48-volt electrical system. </p><h2>Bosch is well positioned in electric driving</h2><p>Bosch has already produced over 25 million components for electrified driving. In 2026 alone, the company will provide more than 7 million components and systems for electric and hybrid vehicles worldwide. It supplies over 30 automakers in the Chinese lead market. </p><p>Bosch is constantly improving its electric motors. The company has the right electric powertrain for every type of vehicle, from small cars to sports cars. Its engineers have succeeded in reducing the efficiency losses of electric motors by up to 30 percent. To this end, they greatly optimized the electrical sheets, coils, and especially the cooling. For small and compact electric cars, aluminum stator coils are more suitable than copper ones. This reduces costs and weight. For sporty vehicles, Bosch can increase the power density of the electric motor by 50 percent (up to 16 kW/kg). </p><p>Bosch introduced an e-axle with a magnesium alloy in 2025. This reduces the weight of the housing by around one-fifth. The trend toward more highly integrated solutions – merging several functions within one housing – aims to optimize space, weight, and costs. This is why Bosch offers various modular systems solutions that vehicle manufacturers can flexibly integrate into their models. The 6-in-1 e-axle combines an electric motor, transmission, inverter, on-board charger, DC/DC converter, and power distribution unit. It is going into volume production with Chinese customers this year.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-04-28T06:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch is investing in its future fields of business</headline>
			<quote>Around 200 million euros is going to Bosch Business Innovations for the development of new business ideas in startups</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The global corporate venture builder aims to have 20 new spin-offs by 2030.  The initial focus will be on software-defined manufacturing, remote health monitoring, and the use and storage of greenhouse gases.  Bosch Business Innovations relies on partnerships with experienced venture studios.  Stefan Hartung: “Innovative strength and technology leadership are an integral part of Bosch’s history.”  Axel Deniz: “Our aim is to systematically develop new ideas beyond our current core business.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Matthias Jekosch</name>
				<email>Matthias.Jekosch@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Innovations and the development of new business areas have made Bosch the technology leader it is today. To expand its innovation landscape further, the company is investing around 200 million euros in its subsidiary Bosch Business Innovations over the next five years. As a corporate venture builder, the unit develops new business ideas beyond Bosch’s current core business and builds startups from the early stages onward. The aim is to systematically bring these to market maturity and also to develop new leading business models for Bosch.</p>
<p>To this end, Bosch Business Innovations has defined business areas in line with the Bosch strategy in which investments are to be prioritized and in which the market dynamics are an optimal match for Bosch’s competencies and technological expertise. The first of these are software-defined manufacturing, remote health monitoring, and the capture, use, and storage of greenhouse gases. Further business areas will be added over the next four years, with the goal of having 20 successful startups in operation by 2030. </p>
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			Innovative strength and technology leadership are an integral part of Bosch&#8217;s history
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				<cite>, says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. </cite>
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<p>“We have always continued to develop by identifying and investing in new technologies early and decisively – because innovation is our most important currency. We’re now significantly strengthening Bosch Business Innovations with financial resources so that new ideas have a home and the space to develop.”</p><p>Axel Deniz, CEO of Bosch Business Innovations, adds: “Our aim is to systematically develop new ideas beyond our current core business. To achieve this, we rely on Bosch’s strengths, in particular its technological expertise and patent power. We combine this structural advantage of a large company with the speed and flexibility of the startup world.”</p><h2>Bosch Business Innovations accelerates market maturity with partnerships</h2><p>To bring both worlds together in an optimal way, Bosch Business Innovations relies on a partnership model: it joins with experienced venture studios to build new business ideas from scratch and bring them quickly to market maturity. Bosch thus combines its own strengths – from technological expertise and patent power to industrial scaling – with the deployment speed and venture-building expertise of external partners. This creates a model in which opportunities and risks are deliberately shared and innovations are systematically put into implementation.</p><p>The focus is on the founders: Bosch Business Innovations is also open to external entrepreneurs in particular and gives them a crucial head start. They are involved in the company at an early stage, take on responsibility, and play an active role in shaping the startup from the very beginning. In addition, external investors are involved early on so as to tap into additional capital and market access. The approach is supported by specialized partners who contribute market and technology trends and facilitate access to international startup ecosystems.</p><h2>Growth market for remote health monitoring</h2><p>In the field of remote health monitoring, Bosch Business Innovations sees a rapidly growing market that has thus far remained fragmented. Bosch already has a strong healthcare ecosystem that includes the Robert Bosch Hospital and numerous hospital partnerships. This is complemented by Bosch’s technological expertise: among other things, the company is the global market leader for MEMS sensors, which are indispensable in remote health monitoring. </p><p>In software-defined manufacturing, Bosch looks to its own industrial strength as well as its expertise in data, software, and AI. Targeted investments in startups are intended to create platform-based business models for software in manufacturing operations.</p><p>The third defined investment area is carbon capture, a strategic area of development. Bosch is examining ways in which industrial decarbonization and carbon capture from the ambient air can be translated into business models. </p><h2>Bosch Business Innovations realigns existing portfolio</h2><p>Bosch Business Innovations evolved from grow platform GmbH, a wholly owned Bosch subsidiary that developed internal startups within the company. The previous portfolio was restructured by Bosch Business Innovations. The aim is to create viable future prospects within or outside Bosch for all existing teams. For example, Bosch Advanced Ceramics achieved an important milestone at the end of 2025: the ceramic 3D printing specialist was successfully sold to Sintokogio, a leading provider of industrial equipment and manufacturing solutions. </p><p>Bosch Business Innovations is thus establishing itself as a further pillar of innovation activity at Bosch. The other pillars include, among others, the extensive research and development activities across the company and the existing venture capital unit, Bosch Ventures.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>A leap in semiconductor efficiency: Bosch introduces third generation of SiC chips</headline>
			<quote>Billions invested in global manufacturing network</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Markus Heyn: “We’re helping our customers put even more powerful and efficient electric cars onto the road.”  Next-generation Bosch SiC chips deliver 20 percent higher performance, increasing overall drive electronics efficiency.  Bosch is aiming to be a globally leading manufacturer of SiC chips for electromobility.  Since the start of production in 2021, Bosch has already delivered more than 60 million SiC chips worldwide. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Chips made of silicon carbide (SiC) are the key to making electric cars more efficient and increasing their range. Bosch has now taken the development of these chips to the next level: the company has started to introduce third-generation silicon carbide chips and is supplying samples to global automakers. This means that in the future, more and more electric vehicles will be equipped with Bosch’s cutting-edge third-generation SiC chips. “Silicon-carbide semiconductors are the key drivers of electromobility. They control the flow of energy and make it as efficient as possible. With our next-generation SiC chips, we’re systematically expanding our technological leadership in this field and helping our customers put even more powerful and efficient electric vehicles onto the road,” says Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Bosch Mobility business sector.</p>
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			Our ambition is clear: we want to be a globally leading manufacturer of SiC chips,
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				<cite>says Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Bosch Mobility business sector.</cite>
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<p>Bosch is thus positioning itself in a promising, high-growth market. Analyses by the market research and consulting company Yole Intelligence* forecast that the global market for SiC power semiconductors will grow from 2.3 billion U.S. dollars in 2023 to around 9.2 billion U.S. dollars by 2029, driven primarily by electromobility.</p><h2>Billions invested in global manufacturing network</h2><p>Silicon-carbide semiconductors switch much faster and more efficiently than conventional silicon chips. They reduce energy losses and enable a higher power density in the electronics. Bosch’s next-generation semiconductors offers not only a technological advantage, but also an economic one. “Our next-generation chips deliver 20 percent higher performance and are also significantly smaller than the previous generation,” Heyn says. “This miniaturization is the key to greater cost efficiency, as we can produce many more chips per wafer. That means we’re playing a key role in making high-performance electronics more widely available.” Bosch has already delivered more than 60 million SiC chips worldwide since the first generation went into production in 2021.</p><p>In recent years, Bosch has pushed ahead with its development work for SiC chips and at the same time increased its manufacturing and clean-room capacity. The company has invested around 3 billion euros in semiconductors as part of Europe’s IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) funding programs for microelectronics and communication technology. Its wafer fab in Reutlingen, Germany, develops and manufactures the third-generation SiC chips on modern 200-millimeter wafers. In September 2023, Bosch acquired a second fab for SiC chip manufacturing in Roseville, California, and is currently equipping it with state-of-the-art, highly complex production facilities. The company is investing an additional 1.9 billion US-Dollar in the U.S. plant, which plans to manufacture and deliver its first SiC chips this year – initially as samples for customer trials. “In the future, Bosch plans to supply its innovative SiC chips from these two fabs in Germany and the U.S.,” Heyn says. This will make for more robust and resilient supply chains in the rapidly growing electrification of the automotive industry. In the medium term, Bosch intends to expand its manufacturing capacity for SiC power semiconductors to a unit volume running into the mid-nine figure range.</p><h2>Unique “Bosch process” is the key to success</h2><p>Bosch uses unique manufacturing expertise to make its chips both smaller and more powerful. The company adapted its etching process, which has existed since 1994 and is known throughout the industry as the “Bosch process.” Originally developed for sensors, this process enables the manufacture of high-precision vertical structures in silicon carbide. This design greatly increases the chips’ power density – a decisive factor for the third generation’s superior performance.</p><p><br/><sub>*Power SiC 2024 report, Yole Intelligence, 2024</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe 2026: Bosch focuses on the interplay between humans and AI</headline>
			<quote>Industrial AI for greater competitiveness</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rueckert: “Artificial intelligence is the decisive lever for future-proofing German and European industry in the face of global competition.”  Agentic AI in manufacturing enables savings of up to 30 percent and increases competitiveness.  AI network any.site speeds up maintenance and servicing with “knowledge assistants.”   According to the Bosch Tech Compass, 70 percent see AI as the dominant technology of the future.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Manuela Kaiser</name>
				<email>Manuela.Kaiser@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – At Hannover Messe 2026, Bosch will be demonstrating how artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming the driving force behind profitability and competitiveness in the manufacturing industry. The focus is on tried-and-tested AI applications that increase efficiency and quality and make the vision of the intelligent, resilient factory a reality. “Artificial intelligence is the decisive lever for future-proofing German and European industry in the face of global competition. It’s no longer a question of ‘if,’ but rather ‘how’ and especially how quickly AI gets used for this purpose,” explains Tanja Rueckert, member of the Bosch board of management and responsible for the Industrial Technology business sector.</p>
<h2>The focus is on people: AI as an intelligent partner</h2><p>AI is used as an intelligent assistant for skilled workers in manufacturing. For example, voice assistants make it easier to input data and can provide direct instructions for troubleshooting in the event of a fault. At the same time, the technology offers a pioneering solution for the demographic change that industry faces in the years ahead: AI systems can record and structure seasoned experts’ invaluable knowledge before they retire, thus ensuring it can be passed on to the next generation of workers. This makes experience-based knowledge scalable and retains it for the company.</p><h2>Industry expertise meets IT expertise</h2><p>Bosch Connected Industry is addressing these industry requirements and expanding its portfolio around its agentic AI solution, <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/agentic-ai-manufacturing-production/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Manufacturing Co-Intelligence&#174;</a>. With the help of Microsoft technologies, agentic AI offers new opportunities to increase production efficiency. At Hannover Messe 2026, Bosch will be demonstrating how its expertise in industrial data and AI complements Microsoft’s IT infrastructure and platform expertise. Application scenarios built on Microsoft Azure will be presented for the first time this year, including AI-supported condition monitoring and connectivity for machine control systems (OT systems) with Bosch Rexroth’s ctrlX AUTOMATION.</p><h2>Delivering efficiency through multi-agent systems and people</h2><p>The agentic AI used in Manufacturing Co-Intelligence® ensures that problems arising in the production process, e.g. for threaded connections, are detected at an early stage and downtimes are minimized. Even a single agentic use case in a plant can achieve annual savings of almost a million euros. The potential grows with the scope of use: customers who roll out Manufacturing Co-Intelligence® more broadly can achieve productivity gains of 5–15 percent, cut costs by 10–30 percent in specific areas, and solve operational problems up to 50 percent faster.</p><h2>Agentic flows improve interactions in manufacturing</h2><p>Agentic flows allow individual agents, tools, and data to be orchestrated into end-to-end workflows. One example is the combination of two agents, Shopfloor and Smart Maintenance: as a specialized team in the multi-agent system, the AI supports humans during planned and unplanned maintenance measures. From fault analysis to guided and optimized servicing instructions and independent documentation, the AI is always at workers’ side and ensures a major reduction in downtime. This also has advantages for future rounds of maintenance: since the data is processed in a structured manner, the AI can immediately suggest possible causes – even drawing on error patterns that occur in other plants around the world belonging to the respective network. </p><h2>AI on the rise: Bosch Tech Compass shows growing importance</h2><p>The <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/technology-report-tech-compass-2026/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Tech Compass</a> confirms the growing importance of AI. Fully 70 percent of survey participants worldwide now consider AI to be the dominant technology of the future – a huge increase over just 41 percent in comparison to 2023. This clearly sets AI apart from all other technologies; its perceived relevance has almost doubled in just three years. A recent Bitkom study shows that 42 percent of industrial enterprises are already using AI in manufacturing and 82 percent consider it to be crucial for their future competitiveness.</p>
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			Our solutions make AI tangible and prove that it has a direct impact on profitability. Bosch gives companies the means to make their manufacturing not only more efficient, but also more resilient and sustainable,
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<h2>Network for industrial AI “knowledge assistants”</h2><p>This is supported by the work of any.site, a cross-company network for industrial AI that Bosch Rexroth will be developing together with ServiceNow and the Next Level Mittelstand initiative. The platform connects machinery manufacturers, service providers, and manufacturing teams via AI-supported “knowledge assistants,” making it easier for experts to search for information around the clock during commissioning and maintenance. The network surrounding any.site’s range of solutions and infrastructure is constantly being expanded. “With any.site, AI becomes the defining link in production. It makes experts’ and manufacturers’ know-how accessible at any time and thus raises efficiency and collaboration to a new level,” Rueckert says. It’s not just users in manufacturing who stand to benefit from any.site, but also machinery manufacturers. In the future, they will be able to monetize their product knowledge by bringing their expertise to the shopfloor via AI-supported knowledge bots. By combining machinery manufacturers’ documentation, service data records, and shopfloor data, these bots can provide the machine’s operators with validated instructions, troubleshooting steps, and spare parts guidance. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Expands its DIY Hand Tools Portfolio: Screwdrivers, Pliers, and practical Sets</headline>
			<quote>Quality Workmanship and Ergonomic Design</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Even More Bosch Hand Tools for Ambitious DIYers  New to the Range: Practical Sets in Rolling Cases and Backpacks  High Quality, Comfortable Handling, and Clever Functions  10-Year Warranty for Registered Hand Tools ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its hand tool range for DIYers with another 50 new products, bringing the portfolio to over 150 tools by 2026. At the heart of the latest additions are two comprehensive sets: a 119-piece rolling case with a complete equipment selection and a 60-piece smart tool backpack. In addition to these highlights, the expanded range includes new variants of already established tools, such as screwdrivers or pliers, as well as a series of new products with practical functions.</p><p>All hand tools stand out due to their user-centered ergonomics. The grip shape, adapted to each application, and the high proportion of soft-grip material ensure that the tools lie comfortably in the hand. All Bosch hand tools are meticulously tested and inspected and are subject to the strict controls of Bosch&#39;s quality assurance. Therefore, Bosch grants a 10-year warranty on hand tools after <a href="https://mybosch.bosch-diy.com/de/login" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">registration.</a></p>
<h2>New in the Bosch Range: Practical Sets in Rolling Cases and Backpacks</h2><p>In addition to single-category sets, Bosch also offers comprehensive, mixed hand tool sets to its users. Two new sets are particularly noteworthy, as they are comfortable and easy to transport, proving extremely practical for tasks such as helping friends and relatives or carrying out maintenance work: The robust 119-piece rolling case impresses with a wide variety of tools, including screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, a hammer, and a saw – all carefully sorted by application area.</p><p>The smart DIY backpack also stands out as an absolute highlight. It is available individually or as a set with a basic range of tools, making it the perfect mobile solution for all projects, big and small. Thanks to its robust design with a waterproof base, it is also suitable for tougher environments.</p><h2>New Functions, More Choice: Individuality in the Bosch Range</h2><p>To enable DIYers to put together their equipment individually and according to their needs, Bosch is expanding existing hand tool segments. Many screwdrivers, files, and rasps are now also available individually, and adjustable wrenches and water pump pliers, for example, come in additional sizes. The offering of new hand tool sets is also growing.</p><p>Numerous existing tools have been enhanced with clever additional functions and ideas. For instance, two proven hammers from the Bosch DIY portfolio – the 300g-fitter&#39;s hammer and the 450g-claw hammer – can now also be optimized with an included, attachable protective cap. This allows the hammers to be used for furniture assembly and other work on sensitive surfaces. The new file brush, with high-quality carbon steel bristles, helps DIYers keep files clean, ensuring consistently good working results.</p><p>The new 39-piece screwdriver set offers an optimal combination of standard screwdrivers, precision screwdrivers, a bit ratchet screwdriver, and stubby bit screwdrivers with matching bits, as well as a magnetizer/demagnetizer, all combined in a practical tool stand. With the magnetizer/demagnetizer, the tips of the screwdrivers can be magnetized, causing screws to stick to the screwdrivers and making them easier to drive.</p><p>The new hand tools for DIYers are available immediately. The prices mentioned are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Broadens Expert Accessories Range: New Expert Chisels with Carbide Technology</headline>
			<quote>Long life chiseling with carbide technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Long-lasting carbide chisels, optimal for concrete demolition  Carbide tip resists wear and withstands heavy impact  Self-sharpening design ensures lasting sharpness ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch expands its professional accessory range with innovative EXPERT SDS plus-8C/SDS max-8C chisels. These address common challenges faced by users on construction sites – significant chisel wear. With its new chisels, Bosch presents a robust solution that saves professionals on site time and money. The EXPERT SDS plus/max-8C chisels were developed based on Bosch Carbide Technology, ensuring that the durability and integrity of the chisels are maintained even during demanding demolition work.</p>
<h2>Bosch Presents Groundbreaking Technology for Durability and Efficiency</h2><p>The EXPERT SDS plus/max-8C chisels are specifically designed for demanding concrete demolition applications. Their durability is based on Bosch Carbide Technology. The carbide tip, a key component of the chisel, consists of a chemical compound of robust and resistant metals. This design offers high wear resistance, even with continuous heavy-duty use, extending their lifespan compared to conventional chisels.</p><h2>Bosch Introduces Innovative Design for Sustained Performance</h2><p>The EXPERT SDS plus/max-8C chisels feature a self-sharpening design, allowing the chisel tip to maintain its sharpness during demanding work. This supports consistent performance and thus a continuous material removal rate. Additionally, innovative power ribs have been integrated into the flat chisels, which ensure that lateral and vertical material cracks are generated, promoting rapid work progress while reducing the chisel&#39;s jamming in the material. Another design feature to increase efficiency is the integrated RTec element on the SDS max chisel shaft, which creates an energy reflection effect. This function also ensures a high material removal rate and thus rapid work progress.</p><p>The EXPERT SDS plus/max-8C Chisels are universally compatible and fits all SDS plus/max rotary hammers with chiseling function as well as SDS max demolition hammers.</p><p>The EXPERT SDS plus/max-8C Chisels are now available for purchase. The prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch expands range of measuring tools: Precise Infrared Spot Thermometers for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Convenient operation and robust design</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Precise IR measurement and easy operation with extended functionality  Versatile dual power options for demanding professionals  IP54 protection, protective cap and 2-meter drop protection for harsh conditions ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its range of measuring tools and presents a new series of robust infrared thermometers with the GIS12V-800-16 and GIS12V-700-14. The new tools combine precise measurement technology with simple operation and set new standards for tradespeople.</p><p>Both tools are precision measuring instruments. The GIS12V-700-14 impresses with intuitive operation and material catalog, while the GIS12V-800-16 goes one step further and offers additional functions such as a Temperature Probe Interface (Type K), LED work light and a two-point laser for better identification of the measurement area. Both models feature robust construction with IP54 protection, protective cap and 2-meter drop protection.</p>
<h2>Precise temperature measurement for versatile applications</h2><p>With the new infrared thermometers GIS12V-800-16 and GIS12V-700-14, professionals receive powerful tools for a broad spectrum of applications. Whether evaluating insulation, locating thermal bridges or diagnosing plumbing, heating, air conditioning and ventilation systems (HVAC) – the tools deliver fast and reliable results.</p><h2>GIS12V-800-16: Precision meets versatility</h2><p>The GIS12V-800-16 is designed for the highest demands in precision and versatility. It offers precise infrared temperature measurement with a 20:1 distance-to-spot ratio (D:S) and a two-point laser for easier alignment. The integrated material catalog and extended measurement settings enable optimal adaptation to different surfaces and applications</p><p>A highlight is the interface for external Type K temperature probes. This enables contact measurements with different temperature probes on reflective surfaces, in liquids or direct measurement of air flow temperature. The Type K temperature probes are available in the Bosch accessories range.</p><p>With its extended measurement temperature range, the tool covers a broad spectrum of applications. Operation is intuitive, thanks to a large 2.4-inch graphic display that presents all information clearly and legibly. The user interface also offers a material catalog for precise measurements and takes reflected temperatures into account. The device is easily controlled via a joypad and a user-friendly two-button control panel. An integrated LED work light ensures optimal visibility even in dark environments. Thanks to dual power options (12V battery or AA1 battery adapter), maximum flexibility is guaranteed.</p><h2>GIS12V-700-14: Reliable measurement in compact format</h2><p>The GIS12V-700-14 is ideal for professionals who need a precise and easy-to-use infrared thermometer for daily use. It impresses with a large graphic display and a user-friendly interface. Like the GIS12V-800-16, this tool also offers advanced settings such as a material catalog and a small measurement field for accurate results. The fast boot-up time and rapid temperature acquisition enable efficient working. The tool is excellently suited for evaluating insulation, locating moisture areas or checking components under time pressure. The dual power function (12V battery or AA1 battery adapter) also ensures high flexibility and constant readiness for use in this device.</p><h2>Designed for durability and comfortable use in the field</h2><p>Both tools are designed for durability and reliable performance. The IP54 certification, protective cap and 2-meter drop test resistance underscore their robustness. The intuitive operation and clear display ensure comfortable handling. Both tools are compatible with the AA1 battery adapter, which offers flexible power supply with standard AA batteries. Both tools are also compatible with all 12V lithium-ion batteries from Bosch.</p><p>The new infrared thermometers GIS12V-800-16 and GIS12V-700-14 will be available from May 2026. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New in Bosch&apos;s Top Performance Class Expert: Innovative 360° Line Laser with Long Working Range</headline>
			<quote>Precision and Robustness for Professionals on Every Jobsite</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Up to 120-meter working radius with receiver for maximum flexibility  IP65 certification and impact protection for the toughest conditions  Triple Power Source for uninterrupted work  Backlit buttons and app control for efficient operation ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its top performance class Expert with the groundbreaking 3x360° line laser EXPERT EXLL18V-120-33CG. This innovative device was specifically developed to meet the high demands of tradespeople and professionals in fields such as electrical installation, drywall construction, plumbing, shell construction, and interior finishing. It belongs to Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">top performance class Expert </a>, which provides professionals with power tools, measuring technology, and accessories for the highest demands. The line laser is also part of Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>, which covers all relevant 18-volt applications and, thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>, even extends beyond Bosch&#39;s own offering. Many brands, many tools, one battery system: All tools – from compact screwdrivers to miter saws – can be operated with one and the same 18-volt lithium-ion battery and a single charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>EXPERT EXLL18V-120-33CG: Precision under the Toughest Conditions</h2><p>The EXPERT EXLL18V-120-33CG is the 18V line laser that delivers the highest precision under the most demanding working conditions. It offers professionals an outstanding working range of up to 120 meters (radius) with a receiver – a 20 percent increase compared to the comparable GLL 12V-100-33 CG line laser. This performance makes it the ideal partner for large projects where spaciousness and accuracy are crucial.</p><h2>Robust Construction for Maximum Durability</h2><p>On the jobsite, tools are exposed to extreme conditions. The EXPERT EXLL18V 120 33CG was designed to withstand these demands. Unique damping foams inside the device absorb shocks and reliably protect the pendulum. With an IP65 certification, the device (except for battery and battery adapter) is dust-tight and protected against jet water, allowing for carefree use even in adverse weather conditions or dusty environments.</p><h2>Triple Power Source for Uninterrupted Work</h2><p>Unique is the triple power supply of the EXPERT EXLL18V-120-33CG. The open battery compartment allows for easy switching between an 18V Li-Ion battery, a 12V battery with the BA 18-12 adapter, or Alkaline C batteries with the BA 18-C adapter. This flexibility minimizes downtime and ensures that the line laser is always ready for use, regardless of the availability of specific battery types. A large charge level indicator always ensures easy readability.</p><h2>Intuitive Operation and Smart Connectivity</h2><p>The EXPERT EXLL18V-120-33CG impresses with its user-friendly operation. A backlit corner keypad with intuitive button placement allows for individual selection of laser lines, while function keys further facilitate handling. For fast and comfortable work, the line laser can also be controlled via the Levelling Remote App. This app connectivity enables easy operation and hands-free control of the lines. The energy-saving mode, activated by button or via the app, extends battery life by up to 40 percent. The line laser has a vertical on/off switch that can be easily operated with one hand, giving the device more stability than a horizontal switch.</p><h2>Secure Mounting and Precise Alignment</h2><p>For precise work, the line laser has an integrated rotating mount. This is equipped with strong magnets and a screw hole, enabling quick and secure mounting on various surfaces or to a ceiling clamp (DK 20). Another special feature is the fine adjustment around the pivot point, which allows the user to change the vertical line without losing the reference point. This guarantees the highest precision for demanding alignment tasks.</p><p>The EXPERT EXLL18V-120-33CG is available now. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New Garden Tools in the ”18V Power for All System”: Effortless Garden Care with Bosch Lawn Mowers</headline>
			<quote>Cordless freedom for private use</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Rotak: The right lawn mower for every need  Cuttings as natural fertilizer – all tools with mulching function  Minimal storage space: Lawn mowers can be folded compactly  Cross-brand battery system: Saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is introducing a new range of cordless lawn mowers designed to make home garden maintenance simpler and more efficient. These four powerful tools are part of Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/landing/power-for-all/power-for-all" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;18V Power for All System&#8221;</a>. The system encompasses essential tools across nearly all segments – currently around 80 DIY, garden, and home appliances – and, with partners from the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&quot;Power for All Alliance&quot;</a> even extends beyond Bosch&#39;s extensive range to over 150 tools in total. All tools – from rotary hammers to lawn mowers and vacuum cleaners – can be powered by the same 18-volt lithium-ion battery and just one charger. This saves users time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Quick Path to Your Dream Lawn: Four New Cordless Lawn Mowers </h2><p>The new Bosch lawn mowers enable efficient and swift lawn care. Even larger areas or multiple lawn sections can be tackled quickly and effortlessly thanks to powerful cordless technology. The proven cutting height adjustment allows for quick optimization of the grass cut with a simple hand movement. After the work is done, the mowers can be conveniently and easily reduced to a minimum size, taking up very little storage space – ideal for smaller gardens or sheds. Furthermore, all four lawn mower models offer a mulching option, where finely cut grass remains on the lawn as natural fertilizer. This promotes healthier growth, saves time, and eliminates the need to dispose of clippings.</p><h2>Rotak18V-32: Effortless for Compact Gardens, with Mulching Function</h2><p>The Rotak18V-32 is the ideal entry-level model for smaller gardens. Powered by a brushless motor, it offers high performance and a long lifespan. Thanks to the included mulching wedge, clippings can be finely shredded and distributed on the lawn as natural fertilizer. The foldable handle allows for quick collapsing, enabling easy and space-saving storage of the device. The central cutting height adjustment allows for individual adaptation to various lawn conditions in five steps, from 25 to 65 mm cutting height. The 35-liter, foldable grass collection bag with fill level indicator optimizes handling and reduces storage space.</p><h2>ROTAK18V-34: Reliable Performance for Medium Areas</h2><p>The Rotak18V-34 builds on the strengths of the entry-level model, also featuring a brushless motor for superior performance and durability. A clever handle design ensures space-saving storage; it can be folded down with the push of a button and further collapsed compactly using a quick-release system. Additionally, the mower can be stored upright, saving valuable space. This model also includes a mulching wedge for natural lawn fertilization and a central cutting height adjustment in five steps from 25 to 65 mm. The 35-liter, foldable grass collection bag with fill level indicator ensures comfortable use and storage.</p><h2>Rotak18V2-38: Strong Performance, with One-Hand Emptying</h2><p>With the Rotak18V2-38, Bosch enters the league of powerful 36V tools, powered by two 18V batteries, thus offering high performance and longer runtimes. The 40-liter grass collection bag features an innovative upright function on its lockable protective flap, enabling particularly user-friendly one-hand emptying. This allows for convenient and less strenuous emptying without having to bend down deeply. Vertical storage continues to save space. The cutting height adjustment now occurs in six steps between 30 and 75 mm, allowing for even more precise adaptation to different lawn heights.</p><h2>Rotak18V2-43: Powerful Top Model for Large Lawns</h2><p>The Rotak18V2-43 is the top model in the new range, offering powerful mowing with advanced features for large lawn areas. Equipped with two 18V batteries for 36V of performance and a brushless motor, it delivers excellent performance and a long lifespan. For comprehensive lawn care, it features a mulching function for natural lawn fertilization and a 50-liter grass collection bag with the practical upright function on its lockable protective flap for convenient one-hand emptying. Vertical storage for space-saving and clever storage remains a compact, economical, and smart feature, while the telescopic handle can be optimally adjusted to the user&#39;s height. The six-step cutting height adjustment between 30 and 75 mm also allows for versatile adaptation to the lawn&#39;s needs.</p><p>The new cordless lawn mowers are now available. All prices are non-binding recommended retail prices, excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Semi-autonomous mowers in ‘18V Power for All System’: Effortless lawn care for DIY gardeners</headline>
			<quote>Cordless freedom meets simplicity</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Place – Press – Mow: ready to work in up to 25 seconds  No perimeter wire, external power sockets, or beacons needed  SmartVision technology detects green grass  One battery for many applications: save space and money ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch simplifies lawn care for garden enthusiasts with Visimow18V-100 and Visimow18V-200, the first semi-autonomous robot mowers in the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>. Where traditional robot mowers require secondary infrastructure such as perimeter wires, external power sockets for charging docks, and navigation beacons, the Visimow18V mowers offer freedom and simplicity: Advanced SmartVision camera technology enables them to recognize grass and determine the lawn boundary when clearly defined. The mowers are recommended for gardens up to 100 m² (Visimow18V-100) or 200 m² (Visimow18V-200).</p>
<p>The ‘18V Power for All System’ covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 80 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. Currently more than 150 tools– from rotary hammers to lawn mowers and even vacuum cleaners – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money.</p><h2>SmartVision technology ensures effortless setup</h2><p>SmartVision technology enables the Visimow18V series to work without perimeter wires or beacons. The wide dynamic range (WDR) camera system with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) continuously analyzes the surface to identify grass by color and texture. Combined with ultrasonic sensors for obstacle detection, the mower knows precisely where to cut. This semi-autonomous approach gives users complete control over their mowing schedule – simply insert a charged battery, place the mower on the lawn, and start it with three easy clicks. The mower begins to work within 25 seconds. The random cutting pattern ensures complete coverage and an effective handling of complex lawn shapes.</p><h2>Engineered for performance and convenience</h2><p>Both models feature a brushless cutting motor for maximum efficiency and a whisper-quiet operation at up to 54 dB that will not disturb neighbors. The Visimow18V-100 with a brushed drive motor is designed for smaller gardens, while the Visimow18V-200 with a brushless drive motor offers enhanced durability, an increased cutting width, and a longer lifespan for larger areas. For both models, cutting height can be adjusted between 20 and 60 mm via a simple dial system, allowing users to maintain different lawns at varying heights. The mowers operate on the mulching principle, finely cutting grass clippings that fall back into the lawn as natural fertilizer – promoting healthier growth whilst eliminating waste. With an IPX5 rating, both models can be left out in the rain and easily cleaned with a garden hose after use.</p><h2>Versatile mowing modes for every situation</h2><p>The Visimow18V range offers two intelligent operating modes. AutoMow handles regular maintenance cutting, with the mower navigating randomly across the lawn until boundaries are detected. SpotMow provides focused attention for areas missed by AutoMow and areas cleared from sports devices or garden furniture – simply place the mower in position and it spirals outward covering approximately 2 square meters. With the recommended 4.0 Ah battery, the Visimow18V-100 delivers around 4 hours of mowing time when cutting 10 mm in dry conditions. The Visimow18V-200 runs for about 5 hours with the recommended 5.0 Ah battery. </p><h2>Designed for real-world gardens</h2><p>Due to its simplicity and the operation which doesn’t require infrastructure, the Visimow18V series can be easily moved between front and rear lawns and different areas of tiered gardens; moreover, it can autonomously handle separate zones connected by passageways. Both models handle slopes up to 35 % (19°) and weighing just 6.9 kg without battery, are easy to carry between different lawn areas. SmartVision technology recognizes typical garden boundaries such as patios, driveways, fencing, and raised beds. For a perfectly finished appearance, Bosch recommends trimming lawn edges with a grass trimmer before to facilitate boundary detection and allow the robot mower to mulch edge cuttings. </p><p>The Visimow18V robot mowers are available now. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New in the Bosch Professional 18V System: Cordless Pruning Shears for Professional Gardeners</headline>
			<quote>Powerful Shears for Branches up to 32 mm</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Two cutting widths (20/32 mm) for more efficient cutting of thicker branches  DC53 steel blade with superior hardness and corrosion resistance  Over 8,000 cuts per battery charge on 15-mm branches ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its Professional 18V System with compact cordless pruning shears. The GGP18V-32 extends the range of professional garden tools, which includes lawn mowers, hedge cutters, leaf blowers, grass trimmers and chainsaws. The cordless pruning shears GGP18V-32 are part of Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> also covers all other major 18-volt applications – and even goes beyond the Bosch range thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare Alliance</a>: All tools – from the compact screwdriver to the miter saw – can be operated using the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>GGP 18V-32: Pruning Shears for Demanding Cutting Work</h2><p>The new GGP18V-32 is specifically designed for professional users who regularly need to maintain trees and shrubs. With its maximum cutting capacity of 32 mm, it effortlessly handles even thicker branches and enables efficient work in gardens, parks and green spaces. A key feature of the GGP18V-32 is the two-cutting-width function. Using the trigger switch, professionals can switch between 20- and 32-mm cutting width. For thinner branches up to 20 mm, the smaller cutting width ensures faster cutting cycles and higher productivity. For thicker branches up to 32 mm, the maximum cutting capacity comes into play.</p><h2>High-Quality DC53 Steel Blade for Long-Lasting Performance</h2><p>The heart of the GGP18V-32 pruning shears is the high-quality DC53 steel blade. This special material combines exceptional hardness and long-lasting sharpness with high chrome content for superior corrosion resistance. The blade retains its sharpness even after intensive use over extended periods and delivers consistently clean, precise cuts. Professionals benefit from longer maintenance intervals and significantly extended service life.</p><h2>Impressive Battery Runtime for All-Day Operation</h2><p>The GGP 18V-32 impresses with exceptional battery performance. In combination with the recommended GBA 18V 4.0Ah Professional battery, it enables over 8,000 cuts in 15-mm branches per battery charge. The powerful brushless motor optimally utilizes the energy of the 18V battery.</p><h2>Intelligent Functions for Greater Convenience</h2><p>An integrated LED work light improves visibility in shaded work areas. The status LED always displays the current operating status. The intelligent standby mode ensures longer battery runtime: holding the trigger switch for two seconds puts the tool into standby mode. The safety on/off switch provides additional protection against unintentional activation. After 120 seconds of inactivity, the pruning shears automatically shut down.</p><p>The cordless pruning shears will be available from May 2026. The stated prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch expands product line for everyday use: Daily Helper.  Small tools, big impact </headline>
			<quote>Quick battery swap for all devices in the series</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compact everyday helpers for daily tasks  Versatile and intuitive thanks to easy handling  High flexibility with compatible interchangeable batteries for all Daily Helpers ]]></headwords>
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<p>With the Daily Helper product line, Bosch presents intuitive and small power tools that simplify life in and around the house. The handy helpers are designed for everyday tasks and impress with their compactness, versatility and ease of use. Four classics among the everyday helpers are: the Ixo, Bosch&#39;s iconic screwdriver in its eighth generation, the PSR Select cordless screwdriver, the Taydo cordless cleaning brush and the Pneo cordless air pump.</p><p>These Daily Helpers now run on the Bosch BA 4V slide-in battery, designed for easy insertion into all 4V Daily Helpers. Choose from two capacities: 2.0 Ah and 3.0 Ah. For added convenience, an integrated USB charging function directly within the tool allows for effortless charging.</p>
<h2>Ixo: The iconic screwdriver in its eighth generation</h2><p>Small screwdriver, big impact: The Ixo is back and now gets even more out of all DIYers project. The eighth generation of the iconic screwdriver shines with an impressive maximum torque of 6.5 Nm thanks to a powerful motor. This makes assembling ready-to-assemble furniture or the next creative project even easier. A screwdriver for all occasions: The 360-degree LED light ring ensures a consistently clear and shadow-free view when screwing, even at dusk or in dark corners, while the Ixo always fits well in the hand thanks to its ergonomic shape and extensive soft grip.</p><p>The Ixo&#39;s application possibilities are as diverse as DIY enthusiasts and their projects. The Ixo collection offers a wide range of attachments for drilling, cutting and screwing, as well as for use as a barbecue blower, corkscrew or spice grinder. The intuitive cap concept makes switching between attachments very simple.</p><p>The new Ixo generation utilizes recycled plastic. The Ixo product housing (all externally visible components excluding accessories) consists of over 25 percent recycled plastic, and the storage box (all parts forming the storage case, including hinges, inserts, foam, and trays) consists of over 90 percent recycled plastic, all while maintaining the accustomed stability and robustness for all applications.</p><h2>Taydo: Cordless cleaning brush for stubborn dirt</h2><p>The multifunctional Taydo cordless cleaning brush enables effortless cleaning even more efficient and more thorough. Its particular strength: The rotating brush continues to rotate even at higher pressure, thus masters even extremely dirty surfaces –such as lime scale on tiles, car wheel rims or burnt food on a barbecue grill.</p><p>Thanks to IPX5 splash water protection, the Taydo is also suitable for wet applications. Various attachments and pads cover a wide range of cleaning tasks: A detail brush reaches hard-to-access areas such as corners or window profiles, while heavy-duty and microfiber pads remove stubborn deposits or gently clean sensitive surfaces as needed. The attachments are changed by means of a simple click system, and the pads can be easily attached to the pad holder with Velcro.</p><p>Five accessories are included in the delivery: brush, detail brush, pad holder as well as a heavy-duty and a microfiber pad. Additional accessories such as kitchen, melamine or polishing pads are available separately. Once the work is done, the Taydo can be cleaned quickly and briefly under running water – all attachments and pads can be of course reused and are dishwasher-safe up to a temperature of 50° Celsius.</p><h2>Pneo: The handy air pump for mobility, leisure and sport</h2><p>The compact, versatile and powerful Pneo cordless air pump is the portable solution for inflating at home and on the road.</p><p>Thanks to its ergonomic design with a very narrow handle, the cordless pneumatic pump fits comfortably in the hand and is ready to use immediately. The Pneo shows its true strength in its versatility: it is suitable for inflating bicycle, car or motorcycle tires just as effortlessly as footballs, basketballs or swimming accessories. With a maximum pressure of 10.3 bar (150 PSI), it is well equipped even for racing bike tires that require particularly high pressure.</p><p>The preset and auto-stop function makes precise inflation very simple. Simply select the target pressure and the Pneo automatically switches off when the target value is reached. For recurring applications, up to three additional individual pressure values can be saved via the memory function and retrieved directly. Versatility is achieved through the cleverly integrated accessory compartment in the handle. The most important attachments – ball needle,adapter for French valves (Presta/Sclaverand) and a volume attachment – are neatly always stored there and accessible.</p><p>Thanks to its compact length of only 215 mm, the Pneo is the ideal companion for on the go. The durable, textile-covered air hose protects against damage and can rotate 360° for maximum flexibility. In combination with the included quick-release clamp, operation at tight or hard-to-reach valves is significantly facilitated.</p><h2>PSR Select: The right bit, always at hand</h2><p>The time-consuming search for the right bit is over: The new PSR Select cordless screwdriver makes every day screwing work more convenient than ever before. Thanks to its integrated bit drum, which contains the twelve most common screwdriver bits, these are always within reach and changed in no time. Perfect for quick furniture assembly and all everyday screwing projects.</p><p>The heart of the PSR Select is the innovative Bosch EasySelect function. By simply turning the drum, the desired bit is selected – clearly visible through an illuminated and magnifying viewing window. This clever detail significantly speeds up and simplifies work.</p><p>With a powerful torque of 7.5 Nm, the new motor delivers noticeably more power for effortless screwing. At the same time, the integrated PowerLight LED provides good illumination of the work area, even in dark or hard-to-reach places. Thanks to its compact and ergonomic design, the PSR Select fits perfectly in the hand and can be easily stored in any workshop or kitchen drawer.</p><p>The Ixo in its eighth generation, the Taydo, the Pneo and the PSR Select, will be available from May 2026. All prices are non-binding recommended prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New in the &quot;18V Power for All System&quot; from Bosch: Coffee On The Go Perfection</headline>
			<quote>Freshly brewed for hobbyists, camping, and gardening</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sensor-based temperature control for optimal coffee flavor  90 ml capacity for 2 cups in under 4 minutes  Automatic shut-off, overheating and boil-dry protection ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
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<p>With the new battery-powered espresso maker EasyMoka 18V-2 Inox, Bosch introduces a mobile coffee machine for authentic Italian coffee enjoyment – independent of any power outlet and completely flexible for on the go, camping, or in the garden. This compact device combines proven brewing tradition with state-of-the-art sensor technology and is also part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/landing/power-for-all/power-for-all" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&quot;18V Power for All System.&quot;</a> This system covers all representative tools in each segment with approximately 80 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances – and even extends beyond the Bosch range thanks with additional partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&quot;Power for All Alliance.&quot;</a> All tools – from rotary hammers to lawnmowers and vacuum cleaners – can be operated with one and the same 18V lithium-ion battery and just one charger. This saves users space and money.</p>
<h2>Bosch Delivers Smart Technology for Perfect Coffee Taste</h2><p>Thanks to sensor-based temperature control, the EasyMoka 18V-2 Inox guarantees optimal coffee flavor. Intelligent technology continuously monitors the brewing process and precisely controls the temperature, ensuring that water is always pressed through the coffee powder at the ideal temperature. This way, the coffee develops its full aroma without unwanted bitter notes or burnt taste.</p><p>Per brewing cycle, the EasyMoka 18V-2 Inox delivers 90 ml of fresh coffee – exactly right for two espresso cups. The brewing process takes less than four minutes, and the practical 360-degree swivel base of the EasyMoka allows for effortless placement and removal of the pot from any position. </p><p>The EasyMoka 18V-2 Inox is made of high-quality, food-grade stainless steel. This material is particularly robust and durable – perfect for purists who value full-bodied coffee enjoyment and elegant aesthetics.</p><p>Various functions, such as automatic shut-off, overheating protection, dry-run protection, and an integrated safety valve, guarantee smooth operation and carefree enjoyment. Replacement sealing rings, filters, and sieves are available for the EasyMoka 18V-2 Inox.</p><p>The EasyMoka 18V-2 Inox will be available from May 2026. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12076</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-expert-precise-expert-saws-for-demanding-professionals-282243.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-04-22T09:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-04-22T09:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New in Bosch’s Top Performance Class Expert: Precise Expert Saws for Demanding Professionals</headline>
			<quote>Superior Performance and Outstanding Design</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Biturbo Power: Optimal performance with just one 18V Expert battery  High Flexibility: Mobile, ergonomic, compatible with FSN guide rails  Compact designs, full precision, and high user protection ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its top-performance class Expert with two powerful cordless tools for demanding professionals in woodworking: the compact plunge saw EXPERT EXKT18V-52G and the precise circular saw EXPERT EXKS18V 68GX. These two power tools belong to Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">top-performance class Expert</a>, which includes tools and accessories for all applications. Expert provides professionals with tools for maximum demands. Both tools are also part of Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>, which covers all relevant 18-volt applications and, thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>, even extends beyond Bosch&#39;s own offering. Many brands, many tools, one battery system: All tools – from compact screwdrivers to miter saws – can be operated with one and the same 18-volt lithium-ion battery and a single charger.</p>
<h2>Expert Plunge Saw: Minimal Wall Clearance and Precise Cuts</h2><p>For users who value maximum precision and exceptional mobility, Bosch introduces the plunge saw EXPERT EXKT18V-52G. Its remarkably compact design allows for wall clearances of just 10 mm, offering unparalleled flexibility in all sawing tasks. Powered by a brushless Biturbo high-performance motor and an optimized drive system, this plunge saw, in combination with the new Expert batteries, delivers superior performance. Just one 18V Expert battery of 4.0 Ah or higher is sufficient to unlock the full performance of the tool and furthermore ensure full flexibility and outstanding mobility. The integrated Click &amp; Clean interface for Bosch dust solutions can be flexibly rotated 360 degrees, ensuring a clean work environment. Full compatibility exists with the proven Bosch FSN guide rails as well as other common systems. The intuitive HMI of the tool also offers convenient speed and mode selection (including ECO mode for extended battery life) as well as a clear display of battery and tool status, including overload protection. The KickBack Control function provides increased user protection and reduces the risk of injury by immediately shutting off the tool as soon as the saw blade jams in the workpiece. The plunge saw allows for precise adjustment of the miter angle for cuts from - 1 to +47 degrees. The EXPERT EXKT18V-52G is versatile and ideal for precise plunge cuts in wood, wood composites, panel and sheet materials, as well as aluminum and acrylic glass.</p><h2>Expert Miter Saw: Mobile Precision for Precise Angle Cuts</h2><p>With the new miter saw EXPERT EXKS18V-68GX, Bosch expands its Expert portfolio with a top-performance class saw that sets standards in terms of precision and mobile performance. This innovative tool, in combination with the FSN X guide rails, forms an outstanding mobile miter sawing system for exact angle and cross-cuts. At the heart of this powerful device is the Biturbo technology, whose optimized, brushless high-performance motor and matched drive system fully utilize the extreme power of the new Expert batteries, thus delivering impressive performance for the most demanding applications. High user protection is ensured by the integrated Stop Control, which automatically detects the end of a cut and immediately shuts off the tool at that moment to minimize the risk of injury. The integrated KickBack Control also contributes to high user protection, as it stops the motor when the saw blade jams in the workpiece, thereby also reducing the risk of injury. The excellent tool ergonomics ensure perfect handling and control of the device in all cutting positions. The miter saw EXPERT EXKS18V-68 GX is ideal for versatile use in wood and wood composite materials.</p><p>The plunge saw EXPERT EXKT18V-52G and the circular saw EXPERT EXKS18V-68GX are available now. Prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>282242</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12075</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-expert-top-tools-for-wood-applications-for-professionals-282242.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-04-22T09:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-04-22T09:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New in Bosch&apos;s top performance class Expert: Top tools for wood applications for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Superior performance, precision, and working comfort</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Top Expert tools expand offerings for professionals in woodworking  Maximum performance and precision thanks to innovative design  High user protection and working comfort through smart functions ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding its top performance class Expert with further powerful cordless tools for demanding woodworking applications: the superior multi-cutter EXPERT EXOP18V-40 and the precise jigsaw EXPERT EXST18V-155S (with barrel handle), or EXPERT EXST18V-155B (with top handle). These new cordless power tools belong to Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">top performance class Expert</a>, which includes tools and accessories for all areas of application. Expert provides professionals with tools for maximum demands. These tools are also part of <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch's Professional 18V System</a>, which covers all major 18-volt applications and even extends beyond Bosch&#39;s offerings thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare Alliance</a>. Many brands, many tools, one battery system: This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Expert Multi-Cutter: Lowest Vibrations and Starlock Max</h2><p>The oscillating 18V multi-cutter EXPERT EXOP18V-40 delivers superior work performance even for the toughest tasks. The tool is compatible with all Starlock accessories – including Starlock Max. Its powerful brushless motor generates power equivalent to 550 watts of corded performance, and in combination with an oscillation angle of 4.0 degrees, always enables rapid work progress. Performance, comfort, and efficiency are paramount with the EXPERT EXOP18V-40. Its innovative snap-in mechanism promises tool-free accessory changes in seconds. This is possible even with work gloves and always without the risk of losing a fastening screw. Additionally, integrated Vibration Control ensures effective reduction of harmful vibrations, while the Stop Control function automatically switches off the tool after cutting, thus reducing the risk of injury. The small grip circumference of 150 mm – 25% less than the GOP 18V 28 Professional – and the 90-degrees rotated battery position enable maximum working comfort and flush cuts without impairment. Furthermore, the tool offers a 6-stage speed control, Adaptive Speed Control for excellent precision, and an integrated LED light that perfectly illuminates every work area.</p><h2>Expert Jigsaws: Full Control for the Most Demanding Cuts</h2><p>The outstanding jigsaw EXPERT EXST18V-155S (with barrel handle), or EXPERT EXST18V-155B (with top handle), offers ultimate tool control even in the most demanding applications. The precise saw blade guide reliably prevents the blade from bending, even in tight curves, thus ensuring perfect precision with every cut. Both jigsaw variants were developed with a focus on ergonomic design: While the S-version with a barrel handle ensures optimal ergonomics and control, even when sawing overhead, thanks to its balanced design, a 360 degrees grip circumference, and ambidextrous switch, the version with a top handle impresses with an ideal grip surface at the top and a variable trigger switch for optimal tool guidance. In addition, Drop Control reduces the risk of injury by immediately switching off the tool if it falls, thus offering a high level of user protection. The integrated dust extraction device for dust adapters allows flexible positioning of the suction hose, ensuring a clean work environment. </p><p>The intuitive HMI allows for easy adjustment of the 6-stage speed selection and the LED light, while clearly displaying the tool and battery status. For additional user protection and comfort during saw blade changes, the EXPERT EXST18V-155S and the EXPERT EXST18V-155B feature a practical ejection lever. Both Expert jigsaws are ideal for round and cross-cuts in solid wood, chipboard, and wood composites, as well as in thicker or harder materials.</p><p>The oscillating 18V multi-cutter EXPERT EXOP18V-40 and the precise jigsaw EXPERT EXST18V-155S with barrel handle, or as EXPERT EXST18V-155B in the top handle variant, are available now. Prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12074</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-top-performance-expert-class-two-powerful-saws-for-professional-woodworking-282241.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-04-22T09:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-04-22T09:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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				<id>64</id>
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			<headline>Bosch Expands Top-Performance Class Expert: Two Powerful Saws for Professional Woodworking</headline>
			<quote>Maximum Precision and Cutting Capacity</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Two new, powerful saws for demanding professionals  Miter Saw with Compact Glide System  Table Saw with sliding table and best-in-class cutting height ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding its top-performance class Expert with two new saws for professional woodworking: the EXPERT EXCM341-305GD Miter Saw with an innovative Compact Glide System and the EXPERT EXTS100-254X Table Saw with a precise sliding table for large-format crosscuts and the best-in-class cutting height. Both saws belong to Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">top-performance class Expert</a>, which provides professionals with power tools, measuring technology, and accessories for the highest demands.</p>
<h2>EXCM341-305GD: Miter Saw with Compact Glide System</h2><p>The EXPERT EXCM341-305GD was specifically developed for professionals who need to work precisely in confined spaces. The patented Compact Glide System enables ultra-smooth cutting without requiring any space behind the saw. Unlike conventional miter saws with a pull function, the EXPERT EXCM341-305GD can be placed directly against a wall – ideal for cramped construction sites and workshops. Despite its compact design, the saw impresses with extraordinary cutting capacity: cross-cuts up to 120 x 240 mm or 105 x 341 mm for large-format cuts. For baseboards, it offers an additional capacity of 177 x 20 mm. The high-performance dust extraction ensures a high capture rate, providing a clean work area, better visibility and increased user protection. For maximum productivity, quick miter and bevel angle adjustments, an integrated material clamp, and tool-free saw blade changes enable efficient work. The integrated LED job light system also provides adjustment-free cutting line indication.</p><h2>EXTS100-254X: Table Saw with Best-in-Class Cutting Height</h2><p>The EXPERT EXTS100-254X sets new standards for carpenters, joiners, and exhibition stand builders. With an outstanding cutting height of 100 mm, the complicated turning of heavy workpieces is eliminated – a single cut is sufficient here. The powerful 2,200-watt motor delivers consistent performance even with the thickest woods.The precise ball-bearing sliding carriage enables smooth gliding movements. With Expert saw blades from Bosch, cross-cuts up to 580 mm at a height of 22 mm are possible. For rip cuts, the precise rack-and-pinion guided parallel fence ensures exact cuts up to 825 mm. The table extension included in the delivery ensures quick and uncomplicated extension of the work surface for long workpieces. Furthermore, the Expert class saw blades guarantee clean cuts and a long service life. Tool-free bevel cuts from 0° to -2° and 45° to 47° with automatic resetting to standard angles ensure efficient work. The robust construction with two dust ports, soft start, quick braking system, and feather board compatibility ensures a consistently clean work area and thus high user protection. Furthermore, the EXPERT EXTS100-254X&#39;s &quot;Clamp Zone&quot; enables the direct and uncomplicated fastening of clamps to the workbench for workpiece post-processing.</p><p>The EXPERT EXCM341-305GD Miter Saw and the EXPERT EXTS100-254X Table Saw will be available from May 2026. Prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12073</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-expert-three-cordless-angle-grinders-for-demanding-pros-282240.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-04-22T09:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New in Bosch’s Top Performance Class Expert: Three Cordless Angle Grinders for Demanding Pros </headline>
			<quote>Cordless Freedom, Top Performance and Precision</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ First cordless 230-millimeter angle grinder with top performance  Extreme cutting depth of a large tool in a compact design  Powerful and compact cordless angle grinder for versatile use ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch expands its top-performance class Expert with three new angle grinders: the EXPERT EXWS18V2-230P, the EXPERT EXWS18V-180P, and the EXPERT EXWS18V-15S, which is also available as the X-Lock variant, EXPERT EXWX18V-15S. All three cordless angle grinders belong to Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">top-performance Expert class</a>, which provides professionals with power tools, measuring technology, and accessories for the highest demands. These cordless power tools are also part of Bosch&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Professional 18V System&#8217;</a>, which covers all relevant 18-volt applications and, thanks to the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">multi-brand AmpShare alliance</a>, even extends beyond Bosch&#39;s own offering. Many brands, many tools, one battery system: All tools – from compact screwdrivers to miter saws – can be operated with one and the same 18-volt lithium-ion battery and a single charger.</p>
<h2>EXWS18V2-230P: Powerful, ergonomic, and with high cutting depth</h2><p>As the first cordless large angle grinder from Bosch with a 230-mm disc, the EXPERT EXWS18V2-230P redefines performance and handling in its class. For exceptionally fast and efficient work, it delivers superior performance equivalent to corded 2,700-watt angle grinders.</p><p>This immense power is achieved through modern Biturbo technology, which includes a brushless 2x 18-volt high-performance motor and a drive system specifically designed to fully utilize the extreme power of Bosch Expert batteries.</p><p>This enormous power is complemented by outstanding ergonomics and tool control: The perfectly balanced design with an ideal center of gravity, achieved by intelligently positioning the batteries directly under the tool, ensures fatigue-free work and precise guidance in every application. The motor housing, rotatable by 2x 90-degrees, further improves handling by enabling an ideal and comfortable grip position for all cutting and grinding tasks, whether for left- or right-handed users. Thanks to its high performance and clever design, this large cordless angle grinder offers an exceptionally high cutting depth of 75 mm.</p><p>For high user protection, the EXPERT EXWS18V2-230P is equipped with various functions, such as Kickback Control for immediate motor shutdown if the disc jams, a Protection Switch for instant shutdown when the switch is released, and an intelligent braking function for a quick stop of the accessory.</p><p>For working at heights (e.g., on scaffolding), a lanyard attachment point on the device allows for the installation of fall protection. Furthermore, the metal cutting guard clip offers additional user protection in the event of a bursting disc.</p><h2>EXWS18V-180P: Compact and powerful with high cutting depth</h2><p>The EXPERT EXWS18V-180P redefines compactness in angle grinders, offering the extreme cutting depth of a large 230-mm angle grinder in the handy size and low weight of a small angle grinder. This innovative combination of power and compactness enables efficient work.</p><p>The device is also powered by a brushless Biturbo high-performance motor, whose drive system is specially designed to fully utilize the extreme power of Expert batteries. This ensures strong performance equivalent to up to 1,500 watts of corded power, guaranteeing rapid work progress in all cutting applications.</p><p>The superior design of the EXPERT EXWS18V-180P, featuring a gearbox head pre-rotated by 90 degrees, ensures optimal handling and control, especially in demanding cutting applications. High user protection is also a core focus on this device. The angle grinder is equipped with Kickback Control, a Protection Switch, intelligent braking function, and restart protection. Furthermore, the metal cutting guard clip also offers additional protection in the event of a bursting disc.</p><h2>EXWS18V-15S: Powerful and compact for versatile use</h2><p>The EXPERT EXWS18V-15S sets new benchmarks for small cordless angle grinders, delivering superior performance equivalent to 1,500 watts of corded power. Driven by a brushless Biturbo high-performance motor, this tool is specifically engineered to fully exploit the extreme energy of Bosch Expert batteries, thus ensuring consistently high output. Its robust metal flange protects the gearbox from wear, ensuring a long product lifespan.</p><p>Beyond its impressive performance, the EXPERT EXWS18V-15S offers high user protection and optimal control, including the intelligent braking function, Kickback Control to minimize the risk of injury from a jammed disc, Drop Control, restart protection, and a soft start. Additionally, the tool is available as the EXPERT EXWS18V 15PS in a variant with a paddle switch. This switch ensures the angle grinder is immediately shut off upon release.</p><p>The ergonomic design with a slim grip makes working comfortable, and the anti-vibration function in the handle significantly reduces fatigue during prolonged use.</p><p>Both tools are also available in the X-Lock variant as EXPERT EXWX18V-15S and EXPERT EXWX18V-15PS. The X-Lock variants also offer the aforementioned functions and, thanks to the X-Lock feature, additionally allow for a tool-free disc change with just one click – fast and easy.</p><p>The angle grinders EXPERT EXWS18V2-230P, EXPERT EXWS18V-180P, EXPERT EXWS18V-15S, and EXPERT EXWX18V-15S are available now. The angle grinders EXPERT EXWS18V-15PS and EXPERT EXWX18V-15PS will be available from May 2026. Prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>281856</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12058</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/developing-forward-bosch-is-focusing-on-speed-and-global-innovative-strength-281856.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-04-16T11:25:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-04-16T11:25:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Developing forward: Bosch is focusing on speed and global innovative strength</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stefan Hartung,<br/>chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, <br/>and Markus Forschner,<br/>member of the board of management and chief financial officer, <br/>at the annual press conference <br/>on April 16, 2026<br/></p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>“For tomorrow. Today.” – That’s precisely what we’re here to talk about. Today, we’ll talk about the future. We’ll talk about new technologies, pioneering innovations, and strategic partnerships. We’ll talk about the right response to geopolitical challenges and the mobility of tomorrow. About AI and customer proximity, about software and sensors, and about the next generation of home appliances. In other words, we’re talking about everything that will shape our company in the coming years and – more importantly – will allow it to grow. And with that, I warmly welcome you to our press conference here in Renningen.</p><p>However, just because we’re focusing on our opportunities and strengths today doesn’t mean that we’re ignoring the present. It’s too early to give the all-clear. These challenges still exist and are still considerable – even for our company. There are still too many bureaucratic and regulatory shackles, too many question marks in global politics, and too little demand in many of our core markets. But one thing’s becoming increasingly clear: our answers to these challenges are the right ones. Bosch can deliver the future – even under unfavorable conditions.</p><p>We’ve worked hard to achieve this confidence. As you know, we had to make some very painful and, for many of our associates, momentous decisions in the past financial year. However, the only way for us to persevere in an increasingly competitive environment is to reduce and streamline our costs and structures – not only in the short term, but in the long term.</p><p>Last year’s figures show a clear need for action. In total, we generated sales revenue of 91 billion euros, which is roughly the same as in 2024. Our EBIT of around 2 percent was below the previous year’s level and also below our expectations. My colleague Markus Forschner will provide you with the detailed figures later on. But for right now, I can share two conclusions: one, our result is still within the acceptable range against the backdrop of challenging operating conditions and extraordinary burdens. And two, it’s clear that we need to further improve our profitability and competitiveness.</p><p>However – and this brings us back to the aforementioned confidence – we’ve already made noticeable progress in 2025 and in the first few months of this year. I’d like to briefly present the five most important developments:</p><p>First, we’ve reached agreements with employee representatives at all affected German Mobility locations regarding further local developments. By their very nature, the negotiations weren’t easy, but both sides demonstrated a marked sense of responsibility – and their efforts ultimately bore fruit. We’ve spent a lot of money on these agreements, including out of a sense of fairness toward the associates affected. However, any further delay would have cost significantly more in the long run and increased uncertainty for everyone involved. And even though it will still take some time before the measures take full effect, we must implement them now – as quickly and consistently as necessary, but also in as socially acceptable a manner as possible.</p><p>Second, we won a record number of new orders in our Mobility business sector last year. Especially with our ADAS product family, by which I mean our intelligent driver assistance systems, we’ve been awarded a large number of strategically important projects. The situation in electrification is similar: a premium manufacturer has placed a major order with us for e-axles, and several other manufacturers from all over the world also rely on our solutions in this area. This was an outstanding achievement by all colleagues involved, especially given the circumstances. At the same time, this success is closely linked to my first point: these projects will really pay off only if we can operate efficiently enough. This is because global prices in the automotive industry are increasingly based on just one standard, and that’s China’s.</p><p>However, despite all the challenges – and this brings me to my third point – I’m convinced that we will help shape the new automotive world just as much as we did the previous one. For years, we’ve been working intensively on the three major trends in the industry: automation, electrification, and software-defined mobility. The cars of the future will be more technologically sophisticated – and that’s just right for Bosch. Because what we’re particularly good at is connecting mechanics, electronics, and software into a single intelligent system. The car will become a fully immersive experience.</p><p>Over the past few months, we have systematically expanded precisely those strengths that will be needed for the mobility of tomorrow. These include close ties with our customers through reliable partnerships and joint system developments. Or our unique breadth of technologies, which span the entire vehicle lifecycle and are increasingly being improved and expanded by AI. Economies of scale also remain extremely important.</p><p>One thing in particular is becoming more and more clear: our special combination of thinking globally and acting locally is a decisive advantage in a geopolitically fragmented world. This is because trade barriers and different user expectations increasingly require regionally adapted solutions. The future belongs to those who can adapt their portfolios and supply chains to regional conditions – and still deliver world-class quality. And that’s exactly what we do: we transfer innovative, efficient solutions from our lead markets to the whole world – in exactly the way our customers expect us to. It’s yet another reason why we’re the number one supplier in the highly competitive Chinese market.</p><p>This global presence brings me to my fourth point, namely, how it shapes our business outside the automotive segment. No other area is currently growing more strongly than our Energy and Building Technology business sector. The Bosch Home Comfort Group in particular is in the midst of many changes. With the acquisition of Johnson Controls and Hitachi’s heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning business, or HVAC for short, we’ve reached a milestone that strengthens us significantly in terms of both technology and our regional presence. The division has almost doubled the number of its plants to 33, and currently operates 26 development centers. This means the Bosch Home Comfort Group is close to customers around the world and can adapt its range to local requirements at any time. Electrification is merging heating and cooling – anyone wanting to be part of this shift has to be globally and broadly positioned. That’s us. Despite difficult conditions, the division was able to significantly increase its market share last year thanks to the strong growth for heat pumps in Europe. We expect a gradual revival in the market this year and then long-term growth starting in 2027, particularly in North America.</p><p>Bosch Global Service Solutions, our division for connected services in the areas of mobility and monitoring, is also doing extremely well at the moment. Here, too, we received more orders last year than ever before. These include solutions for digital mobility services, such as eCall and breakdown assistance, as well as services for fleet operators, logistics providers, and building managers. We expect on average double-digit sales growth in this division up through 2030, due in part to our heavy focus on AI-based applications and innovations.</p><p>And to give rise to more growth stories like this, we’ve recently established our subsidiary Bosch Business Innovations. Its mission is to systematically develop new business areas for Bosch outside the current core business. We’re supporting these efforts by investing some 200 million euros. Up to ten business ideas are to be validated and implemented in initial structures just by the end of this year. Our goal for 2030 is even more ambitious: by then, we want to have successfully established more than 20 startups together with experienced venture studios, external founders, and investors. Initial areas of focus include software-controlled manufacturing, the field of remote medical monitoring, and the capture, use, and storage of CO<sub>2</sub>.</p><p>This brings me to the fifth and perhaps most important success factor: we’re working on hardly anything right now as hard as we are on our innovative strength. This is the most important currency we have. In international competition, it’s ultimately not just about costs, but above all about differentiating ourselves. To achieve this, however, we have to develop solutions even faster and then just as quickly convert them into products and sell them. We’ve made excellent progress here, as some of you have already seen on the tours this morning. Later on, I’ll explain a few examples in more detail, including one solution that could potentially save many lives – and another one that already does. Before that, however, our chief financial officer Markus Forschner will now present the key business figures to you in detail.... Markus, if you please... </p><h2>Markus Forschner:</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, I too would like to welcome you to the Bosch annual press conference. As Stefan has already said, we see considerable opportunities for Bosch and are determined to seize them. The foundation for future profitable growth is our competitiveness – that’s why we’re continuing to work hard to improve it. In 2025, we set an important course and introduced further comprehensive actions to improve efficiency and profitability. 2026 will be dominated by their implementation, and our plan is for them to take effect quickly. This also strengthens our resilience to future challenges. After all, we must continue to prepare ourselves for an environment of great uncertainty. But before we look ahead, let’s first take a look back at the 2025 financial year.</p><p>The global economy proved remarkably resilient in 2025 despite considerable uncertainty. Growth plateaued at a moderate level, however, and economic momentum in our focus markets remained weak. In 2025, we were faced with a complex interplay of various negative factors – volatile trade policy, unfavorable currency effects, and increased competition. </p><p>We held our own in an adverse environment and were able to increase the Bosch Group’s sales revenue to 91 billion euros. This represents a nominal increase of 0.7 percent, or 4.1 percent when taking exchange-rate effects into account. The 1.2 billion euros in sales revenue from the acquisition in the HVAC sector has had a positive impact. That meant our Energy and Building Technology business sector recorded growth of a very pleasing 13 percent – despite the sale of the building technology product business in mid-2025. Even adjusted for these portfolio changes, the sector achieved growth, in spite of subdued construction activity and regulatory uncertainties in the heating market. </p><p>In the Mobility business sector, nominal sales revenue remained roughly at the previous year’s level. Adjusted for exchange rate effects, there was growth of 2.9 percent. One of the main reasons for this was the continued weak environment in the vehicle market, particularly in Europe, where the business sector generates a large portion – more than 40 percent – of its sales revenue. Although sales in areas of future importance such as electromobility and automated driving developed positively compared to the previous year, they fell short of our planning. Industrial Technology’s sales revenue also remained near the previous year’s level, due primarily to the downward trend in the North American market. The lack of momentum from the construction industries in China and the U.S. was particularly noticeable in Consumer Goods, where we recorded a nominal 1.9 percent decline in sales revenue, although it was an increase after adjusting for exchange-rate effects.</p><p>From a regional perspective, sales revenue in Europe fell by 0.6 percent, while the other regions of the world posted slight increases – 3.8 percent in the Americas and 0.7 percent in Asia Pacific. Exchange-rate effects had a negative impact on global sales revenue totaling 3.1 billion euros. </p><p>EBIT from operations also came in below our expectations, falling to 1.8 billion euros. The EBIT margin from operations came to 2.0 percent, following 3.5 percent the previous year. One of the main reasons for this is restructuring expenses of 2.7 billion euros, which are mainly in the form of provisions. Exchange-rate effects, lower contribution margins, and higher or additional customs duties also had a negative impact. Overall, this results in a picture that is strongly influenced by special and one-off effects beyond our actual business development. Profit before tax fell to 0.5 billion euros, compared with 2.7 billion euros in the previous year. After taxes, result was negative at −0.4 billion euros, compared with 1.3 billion euros in the previous year.</p><p>Despite the decline in result, we once again achieved a positive free cash flow of 0.3 billion euros in 2025. Liquidity according to the consolidated statement of cash flows remained high at 7.4 billion euros, as did the equity ratio of 41.6 percent. Bosch is therefore standing on a stable financial foundation, even in challenging times. </p><p>We’re pleased to say that all our business sectors made a positive contribution to result: Mobility with 1.8 percent of sales, Consumer Goods with 3.0 percent, Industrial Technology with 3.5 percent, and Energy and Building Technology with 0.5 percent. In addition to restructuring costs, which impacted all sectors, Energy and Building Technology also saw one-off costs due to our acquisitions and sales activities that had a negative effect on result. </p><p>The number of associates worldwide fell by some 5,100 to around 412,800 in 2025, a decline of 1.2 percent. Adjusted for consolidation- and method-based effects, the operational workforce reduction amounts to around 15,000 associates, affecting the Mobility business sector and Germany the most. This shows that we are making good progress in implementing the socially responsible measures.</p><p>Even in difficult times, Bosch is prepared to make substantial upfront financial investments. Capital expenditure remained at the high level of 4.1 billion euros, albeit lower than it was the previous year. In 2025, we once again made targeted investments in numerous projects of future importance, with a focus on semiconductors, sensors, modern braking control systems, and electromobility. Bosch’s expenditure on research and development amounted to 7.9 billion euros, or 8.7 percent of sales.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, what awaits us in the current financial year? Business and the economy will continue to be characterized by considerable uncertainty in 2026. Geopolitical tensions are escalating, national interests are increasingly putting the brakes on free trade, and this is putting a strain on the global economy. The impact of the war in the Middle East on inflation, global economic output, and the delivery of energy resources cannot yet be estimated. It also remains to be seen how the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision will affect future customs and trade policy and what claims will arise for reimbursement of tariffs. </p><p>At present, we expect global economic growth to remain at the moderate level of previous years. Asia Pacific is once again expected to record the highest growth rates, although we anticipate a slowdown. This is due particularly to China’s structural challenges, for example in the real estate industry or demographic trends. In the U.S., we’re likely to get a boost from strong momentum in artificial intelligence and a more expansive monetary and fiscal policy. Increasing government spending on infrastructure and defense is also supporting growth in Europe. However, it will probably remain subdued, especially because the necessary reforms for greater competitiveness are being implemented only slowly, particularly in Germany. </p><p>Markets remain demanding and implementing our growth targets is challenging. The price and competitive pressure is palpable. Nonetheless, in the first three months of this year, we were able to keep our revenue more or less at the previous year’s level, and increased it by some 5 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. We’re confident that we can exploit the potential in our markets – with innovative strength, a high degree of technological expertise, and global positioning that puts us close to our customers. Despite the unfavorable environment, which is intensifying competition and hampering growth opportunities, we aim to increase the Bosch Group’s sales by 2 to 5 percent in 2026. We expect growth in all business sectors, mostly in Energy and Building Technology with double-digit growth driven especially by the newly acquired business. Industrial Technology is likely to make solid gains by tapping the potential offered by advancing automation and electrification. Despite a probable decline in vehicle production, we’re forecasting a slight increase in sales for Mobility, and in Consumer Goods as well. </p><p>For 2026, we anticipate a major improvement in result with an EBIT margin from operations of between 4 and 6 percent of sales. One reason for this is that special effects, such as the high provisions of the previous year, no longer affect us to the same extent. In addition, the restructuring actions are gradually having a positive effect on result. Even if we don’t reach our target margin of 7 percent in 2026, we’re on the right track and are making great progress. </p><p>Profitable growth also requires financial leeway. We want to tap into this primarily from our own resources, but also by using the capital markets. Previously, we could issue financial instruments such as bonds during the year only for a limited period once our consolidated financial statements were available. Now, however, we intend to make our access to the capital markets much more flexible in the future. For this reason, this year we’re publishing interim consolidated financial statements and an interim group management report for the first time. This improves our ability to access the capital markets, even though we have a strong capacity to finance our business from our own resources. </p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, as you can see, we’re working hard to improve our financial robustness and competitiveness, as this will enable growth and secure our future. And now I’ll hand back to Stefan Hartung.</p><h2>Stefan Hartung:</h2><p>Thank you, Markus! The figures clearly show once again that we will have to continue with a two-pronged approach for the foreseeable future. The first prong is to secure and optimize our core business. And the second is about carefully selecting growth areas and opening them up quickly. One finances the other, and both together secure our future.</p><p>In both areas, the fuel is the same: innovation. That’s why I’m so very proud of all the innovations that our associates have developed, tested, improved, and brought to the market over the past few months. The spectrum is huge and ranges from highly specialized quantum sensors to products such as the first BSH oven with an AI-supported voice function. The oven requires no external loudspeakers and no additional apps, but responds quickly and precisely to simple commands – right up to voice-controlled opening of the oven door.</p><p>The smallest Bosch products, on the other hand, are barely visible to the naked eye, but have long since established themselves as lifesavers. I’m talking of course about our sensors. For example, sensors built into a smartwatch can detect if the wearer takes a sudden fall, so that an alarm can be triggered in good time. Another example is pressure sensors, which help rescue teams find and treat people seeking help more quickly. These sensors work even in high-rise buildings, as they can indicate height differences down to a few centimeters. It’s estimated that this function saves thousands of lives in the U.S. alone – every year.</p><p>Bosch sensors are also playing an increasingly important role in consumer electronics and robotics. They make artificially created environments look extremely realistic, they stabilize the images from smartphones and action cameras, and they help robots find the right path even under difficult conditions. The different variants are based on the BMI5 sensor platform, our most intelligent, most accurate, and most powerful sensor solution to date – ideally suited for a rapidly growing sector in which Bosch is the market leader. </p><p>And there’s another emerging technology that depends heavily on smart sensors: automated driving. One example here is our range of inertial sensors, including the SMU300. This sensor works for an automated car in much the same way as the inner ear works for us: all rotations and inclines are recorded with the utmost precision and processed into something akin to a sense of balance. It allows the car to maintain full awareness of its whereabouts even when camera or GPS signals aren’t available. The portfolio encompasses individual sensors as well as customized solutions, such as our IMU-Integrated. </p><p>Such solutions play a key role in the success of our ADAS product family. As mentioned earlier, the demand here is particularly encouraging to see. In 2025 alone, we won orders worth 10 billion euros for intelligent driver assistance systems across all regions of the world. These include software solutions as well as central vehicle computers or products: for example, camera systems, high-precision radar sensors, and ultrasonic sensors that not only help with parking, but also detect whether the road is wet or dry and send corresponding signals to the assistance systems.</p><p>Of course, the future of mobility also includes the integration of artificial intelligence into the entire lifecycle of the car – from its manufacture to regular software updates. Bosch is at the forefront in this area and is now literally bringing AI into the driver’s field of vision. Our new AI-controlled cockpit is a mixture of assistant, navigator, and chauffeur – it can advise, give warnings, and even think for itself. This is because behind the AI-powered cockpit is an AI-enabled high-performance computer that actively supports the driver, be it with appointment management, route planning, or the predictive search for a parking space. In conjunction with our interior sensing solutions, the AI-powered cockpit can turn driving into a completely new, highly personalized experience.</p><p>The vehicle recognizes who’s at the wheel and detects whether there are any other passengers on board, then adjusts everything accordingly: from the exterior mirrors and vehicle handling to optimized airbag deployment in the event of an accident. Buttons and touchscreens are increasingly being supplemented by gestures and “normal” speech: the interface between person and machine is shifting more and more in the human direction. In the future, parking the car will require just one voice command before the AI-powered cockpit steps in to handle everything else – all that’s left for you to do is get yourself out of the car. At the same time, interior recognition is crucial for automated driving, as this is the only way the car can determine whether a person is really in a position to take over the wheel again.</p><p>In this respect, all these functions aren’t just some fun gimmick. On the contrary: taken together, they can make driving considerably more convenient and, above all, safer. This is particularly true when other functions are available in the vehicle – for example, our Vehicle Motion Management, which is already used by more than 20 manufacturers worldwide. This software handles central control of brakes, steering, powertrain, and chassis. The individual systems are optimally coordinated with each other, exactly as the driver wants them to be. On command, the vehicle switches from smooth to sporty or vice versa. But not in the same way as the usual changes between driving modes; instead, in such a way that you think you’re sitting in a completely different car. </p><p>Things get really exciting when you combine our Vehicle Motion Management with intelligent driver assistance systems, like in the new automated emergency steering function. As soon as an obstacle is detected, the system automatically and precisely initiates an evasive maneuver without compromising the vehicle’s stability – even at speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. Bosch worked with a Chinese vehicle manufacturer to make this function ready for volume production within six months. The next safety features are already in the test phase – including an almost revolutionary lane-keeping support system. Truly, technology that’s “Invented for life.” </p><p>All this is complemented by our by-wire systems for brakes and steering. Steer-by-wire, for example, replaces the mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the steering mechanism with electrical signal lines. With these in place, when the lane-keeping support system helps the driver react, the steering wheel remains completely still – no distracting movements, no irritating shaking. At the same time, the driver retains full control and a secure steering feel at all times. Our customers were able to experience for themselves how precisely, quickly, and sensitively our system operates during the recent winter tests in northern Sweden.</p><p>All these solutions are key technologies on our path toward automated driving and software-defined mobility. But here, too, any players looking to break into new worlds quickly and deeply would do better to seek out strong partners. Almost all the functions I’ve just presented to you require one or more systems on a chip, meaning chips on which all essential signals from driver assistance and infotainment converge. We work closely with partners such as Qualcomm, Nvidia, Renesas, and Horizon Robotics to ensure that our technologies are perfectly matched to the respective chips. The volumes we’re talking about here are enormous: for example, as part of a strategic partnership, we’ve already delivered more than 10 million digital cockpit computers with a Qualcomm system on a chip. This also applies to three major orders for cockpit and ADAS integration platforms that we’re currently implementing for manufacturers worldwide.</p><p>Of course, the cars of the future will need not only algorithms but also powertrains. We’re hard at work on this as well; for example, in electromobility. The most recent example is our new joint venture with Tata AutoComp Systems in India. Together, we want to focus on developing, manufacturing, and selling e-axles and electric motors in India, with operations scheduled to start by the middle of this year. No other company is as globally positioned in electromobility as Bosch, and we’re growing in all core markets. This year alone, we will deliver more than 7 million solutions and components for electric driving. Our customers – more than 50 worldwide – are increasingly relying on highly integrated systems, some of which go far beyond the classic e-axle. That’s why we’re bundling the motor, power electronics, transmission, and other components, such as the entire energy management system, into a single unit. Doing so will save space and cut costs. Such a solution will go into volume production this year.</p><p>The further development of the other powertrains in our portfolio depends not only on our innovative strength, but on political decisions as well. Take hydrogen, for example. We’ve just introduced a new version of our fuel-cell power module that is particularly suitable for buses in city traffic. With the solution, the vehicles can be powered electrically and – when using renewable hydrogen – even completely carbon-free.</p><p>Hydrogen remains a key growth field for us – also because the EU’s climate and resilience targets can hardly be achieved without it. In this respect, it’s regrettable that politicians aren’t doing more to drive hydrogen technology forward, or that they at least refrain from the use of some restrictive requirements. There’s currently no market for it in Europe, so we regularly review our strategy in this area. Nevertheless, we’re making upfront investments and advancing both the production and use of hydrogen. In March, we put an electrolysis stack into operation at our Farmington Hills site in the U.S., and a similar system has been running at our Bamberg plant since November. And since October, a filling station in California has enabled even heavy-duty trucks to fill up their hydrogen tanks in under ten minutes – thanks to a Bosch Rexroth CryoPump station.</p><p>We also see a need for political action in the area of conventional powertrains. The European Commission’s proposed change to the CO2 limits won’t be enough to secure investment, value creation, and, in particular, jobs in Europe. That’s because efficient combustion engines will remain important for a long while yet. We expect that around 50 percent of all new vehicles worldwide will still have a combustion engine on board in 2035; roughly half of these will be powerful hybrids. For Europe, this means that if we limit ourselves exclusively to battery-electric powertrains, we’ll forgo about half the global market – and thus the corresponding jobs and skills. Excessive regulation would therefore affect the European industry right at its very core. </p><p>This can be avoided only if we make use of all available technologies during the transformation. We need battery-electric powertrains, hybrids, range extenders, and efficient combustion engines with renewable fuels. We want to play a major role here with our solutions in the combustion and hybrid businesses – our expertise in these areas has always been in demand worldwide. It is therefore welcome news that the federal government intends to maintain favorable and reliable conditions for plug-in hybrids and continue to permit vehicles powered by renewable fuels.</p><p>This also applies to the Mobility Aftermarket, meaning our workshop business, which serves both technology worlds – electric and conventional powertrains – exceptionally well. Our ESI[tronic] diagnostic software is used some 55 million times a year worldwide. This puts us in an excellent position for the future, as access to the vehicle after delivery is increasingly becoming a strategic advantage, especially in the age of software-defined mobility. The division also provides an excellent example of how we strive for sustainability by combining economy and ecology. We’ve established services for the circular economy in almost all areas of business. And our workshop division does this particularly well: with the “eXchange” program, it generated around 400 million euros in 2025. By 2030, we expect sales revenue to rise to 1 billion euros.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, these many examples have made one thing strikingly clear: Bosch is in a good position. 2026 will be a year of new beginnings. We also have clear goals beyond this: we want to be among the top three companies in all our key markets. We want to achieve an average annual increase in sales of 6 to 8 percent. And we want to generate a margin of at least 7 percent. In the current situation, this will take a little longer than expected. But we are still convinced that we will achieve these goals fairly soon. Our innovative strength is among the best in the industry: in terms of patent applications, we’ve been number one in Germany for many years and we’re also one of the top applicants in Europe. And I have no doubt that this will continue to be the case in the future – especially with more and more applications now coming from the AI sphere.</p><p>Bosch is celebrating a milestone anniversary this November. It will then be 140 years since Robert Bosch set up his “Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering” in a courtyard in Stuttgart. A lot has happened since then, but some things have remained almost the same. For 140 years, we have constantly faced new challenges – and often enough, in retrospect, they have become pioneering success stories. For 140 years, we have been as robust as we are versatile, as resilient as we are dynamic, and as realistic as we are confident. For 140 years, we have repeatedly taken the initiative based on this confidence – and thus carried our history further and further into the future. So for 140 years, we’ve been living the idea of “For tomorrow. Today.”</p><p>Rest assured, this will still be true when our 150th anniversary rolls around.</p><p>Thank you!</p>]]></text>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ The 2025 business year: sales revenue of 91.0 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations of 2.0 percent / free cash flow of some 300 million euros.  Outlook for 2026: sales growth of 2–5 percent / EBIT margin from operations of 4–6 percent / positive free cash flow.  Innovation leadership: high upfront investments in areas of future importance secure a technological edge and strengthen growth opportunities.  Stefan Hartung: “Bosch can deliver the future – even under unfavorable conditions. 2026 will be a year of progress.”  Markus Forschner: “Competitiveness is the foundation for profitable growth – it secures our investments for the future.”  ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – In the face of geopolitical tensions and trade barriers, the Bosch Group intends to exploit the growth prospects in its global markets with full innovative strength in the 2026 business year. The necessary upfront investments in areas of future importance are set to remain at the high level of previous years. In 2025 alone, Bosch devoted some 12 billion euros to investments in research and development and to capital expenditure. The supplier of technology and services is planning sales growth of 2–5 percent and an EBIT margin from operations of 4–6 percent for 2026. Referring to the presentation of the company’s annual figures, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “As a global technology leader, we are committed to shaping the trends of automation, digitalization, electrification, and artificial intelligence, as this also paves the way for profitable growth in our business. An important prerequisite for this are the cost-cutting effects of the structural measures we have already initiated and innovations in all business areas.” When it comes to innovative strength, Bosch is one of the strongest industrial companies in the world and one of the most prolific patent applicants in Europe. Bosch registered around 6,300 patents in 2025 and was once again the leader in Germany. Despite considerable challenges, Bosch was able to achieve sales revenue of 91.0 billion euros in the 2025 business year, slightly up on the previous year (2024: 90.3 billion euros). After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this was equivalent to 4.1 percent growth. At 2 percent, the EBIT margin from operations was below the previous year’s figure (2024: 3.5 percent). Necessary structural and personnel adjustments to increase future viability had a considerable negative impact on result in the form of provisions of 2.7 billion euros. </p>
<h2>Strategy 2030: innovation and differentiation to boost growth</h2><p>To achieve successful business development in an adverse global economic environment, the company must keep its costs at a competitive level. With the conclusion of talks with employee representatives on the necessary job cuts at all affected Mobility locations in Germany, Bosch is improving its future competitive position in the face of increasing price pressure. “The negotiations weren’t easy, but both sides demonstrated a marked sense of responsibility,” Hartung said. “We are now implementing the agreed measures as quickly and consistently as necessary, but also in as socially acceptable a manner as possible.” In the automotive industry, China is currently setting the standard for price levels. Hartung therefore sees the expansion of innovation leadership as a key success factor for expanding business, particularly in the automotive market, and implementing the company’s Strategy 2030, which foresees Bosch being one of the three leading suppliers in its key markets. Trade barriers and different user expectations are currently both a challenge and an opportunity for regionally adapted solutions. “In international competition, it’s not just about costs, but above all about differentiating ourselves,” Hartung said, referring to Bosch’s global footprint, which he sees as a competitive advantage. “We can adapt our offerings and supply chains to regional conditions and at the same time deliver global-level quality.” </p><h2>Business outlook 2026: generate financing for areas of future importance</h2><p>Bosch believes that the weak economic development of 2025 will continue in the current business year. High levels of uncertainty, primarily due to geopolitical developments with the as yet unpredictable effects of the war in the Middle East, are likely to continue to affect inflation and global economic output. Moreover, price and competitive pressure remains high. Nonetheless, in the first three months of the year, Bosch was able to keep its sales more or less at the previous year’s level; after adjusting for exchange-rate effects, revenue was some 5 percent higher. Bosch expects the global economy to achieve only moderate growth, at the level of recent years. “The foundation for profitable growth is our competitiveness – which is why we’re working hard to increase it further,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. “This strengthens our resilience in the face of upcoming challenges and at the same time boosts our investment capacity for the future.” In light of strategic opportunities and as a financial precaution, Bosch is expanding its scope accordingly: to ensure it will be able to issue financial instruments such as bonds more flexibly during the year, the company will for the first time publish interim consolidated financial statements and an interim group management report for the first half of the current business year. On this point, Forschner said: “This improves our ability to access the capital markets, even though we already have a strong capacity to finance our business from our own resources.”</p><h2>Sensor technology as an innovation field: automation and robotics secure sales</h2><p>Bosch is driving forward numerous innovations in microelectronics and sensor technology and expects its consistent focus on technology that is “Invented for life” to provide considerable growth impetus. Experts suggest that the global market for sensors could be worth more than 440 billion U.S. dollars by 2031. Bosch stands to benefit from growth in the potential applications: the company’s sensors are playing an increasingly important role in robotics. The BMI5 sensor platform, for example, creates artificial environments extremely realistically and helps robots find their way around even under difficult conditions. With this, its most powerful sensor solution to date, Bosch considers itself well positioned for a rapidly growing segment. In the field of automated driving, inertial sensors are regarded as a key component of the future and offer additional sales potential. They enable cars to maintain full awareness of their whereabouts even when camera or GPS signals aren’t available. “These sensors work for an automated car in much the same way as the sense of balance does in the human inner ear,” Hartung said. According to analysts, the market for intelligent sensors in automotive applications is set to almost double to more than 80 billion U.S. dollars by the middle of the next decade.</p><h2>Innovations in the field of mobility: algorithms and powertrains boost growth </h2><p>Bosch expects the market for automotive software to be worth around 200 billion euros by 2030. As a result, Bosch chairman Hartung sees great growth opportunities in software-defined mobility. “Bosch is at the forefront in this area and is now literally bringing AI into the driver’s field of vision,” Hartung said. The new Bosch AI Extension Platform is an AI-capable high-performance computer that, in conjunction with an interior sensing solution, turns driving into a highly personalized experience. “The vehicle recognizes who’s at the wheel and detects whether there are any other passengers on board, then adjusts everything: from the exterior mirrors and vehicle handling to optimized airbag deployment in the event of an accident.” Product innovations in intelligent driver assistance solutions are also generating new business across all regions of the world: together with sensor technologies and central vehicle computers, Bosch secured orders worth 10 billion euros in 2025. “Of course, the cars of the future will need not only algorithms but also powertrains,” Hartung said with regard to the growing business with electromobility. “This year alone, we will deliver more than 7 million solutions and components for electric driving.” Just a few weeks ago, Bosch announced a joint venture with Tata AutoComp Systems in India. Starting in the middle of the year, it will focus on the development, manufacturing, and sale of electric axles and motors in the Indian market.</p><h2>Innovations in the field of consumer goods and services: AI is driving business forward</h2><p>AI is providing significant growth opportunities in the services and product business as well. For example, a new oven model with an AI-based voice function is securing new sales potential for the BSH Hausgeräte division. No external loudspeakers or additional apps are required. Overall, the worldwide business with home appliances in the luxury and premium segment is expected to continue to grow, particularly in North America. Market experts estimate that global sales of home appliances will reach around 5 billion units by 2030. The use of AI is also driving product innovations in the Power Tools division. Since the start of the year, the first 30 tools in the Expert product line have been on the market and setting new standards for professional power tools. These include a new wall scanner that locates objects in different types of wall and uses Bosch radar technology in combination with AI object detection for the first time. Bosch’s services business is also benefiting from AI: The Bosch Global Service Solutions division also expects double-digit average sales growth by 2030 thanks to AI-based applications. Its service portfolio includes solutions for digital mobility services such as eCall and breakdown assistance as well as offerings for fleet operators and logistics providers. </p><h2>The 2025 business year: stable financial strength, liquidity, and R&amp;D ratio </h2><p>Bosch achieved a positive free cash flow of some 300 million euros in 2025 (2024: some 900 million euros). The R&amp;D ratio stood at 8.7 percent of sales (2024: 8.6 percent). Expenditure on research and development amounted to 7.9 billion euros. “Even in difficult times, Bosch is prepared to make substantial upfront investments,” Forschner said. “Capital expenditure remained at a high level.&quot; Bosch made considerable upfront investments in areas such as electromobility, semiconductors, and state-of-the-art braking control systems. At 41.6 percent, the equity ratio also remained high (2024: 44.3 percent). The Bosch Group continues to be financially solid, even though liquidity as per the consolidated statement of cash flows fell to 7.4 billion euros (2024: 8.2 billion euros). </p><h2>The 2025 business year: development by business sector</h2><p>Sales development in the business sectors was held back both by the subdued economy in focus markets and by negative currency effects. The <b>Mobility</b> business sector recorded an increase in sales revenue of 0.1 percent to reach 55.8 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this was equivalent to 2.9 percent growth. The EBIT margin from operations came to 1.8 percent (2024: 3.8 percent). In the <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector, sales rose by 0.1 percent to 6.5 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, the increase was 2.4 percent. The main reason for this was the downward trend on the North American market. The EBIT margin increased to 3.5 percent (2024: 1.2 percent). In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, sales revenue fell by 1.9 percent year on year to 19.9 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, however, sales increased by 4.1 percent. The consumer goods business suffered in particular from a lack of impetus from the construction industry in China and the U.S. The EBIT margin from operations was 3.0 percent (2024: 3.5 percent). The <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector generated sales of 8.5 billion euros. This is an increase of 13.0 percent, or an exchange rate-adjusted 15.6 percent. The EBIT margin from operations was 0.5 percent (2024: 4.9 percent). This was heavily influenced by one-off costs from acquisitions and sales activities.</p><h2>The 2025 business year: development by region</h2><p>While sales revenue in Europe declined slightly, Bosch recorded slight increases in the other regions of the world. In <b>Europe,</b> sales revenue fell by 0.6 percent year on year to 44.2 billion euros – but grew by 1.5 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In the <b>Americas</b>, sales revenue increased by 3.8 percent to 18.5 billion euros, or by 9.3 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In <b>Asia Pacific</b>, sales increased by 0.7 percent to 28.3 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, the growth rate amounted to a significant 5.0 percent. </p><h2>The 2025 business year: development of headcount</h2><p>At the end of 2025, worldwide headcount in the Bosch Group stood at 412,774 associates (2024: 417,859), a reduction of around 1 percent (5,085 associates). This had the greatest impact on the Mobility business sector and regionally on Germany.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch and Qualcomm expand collaboration to strategic ADAS solutions </headline>
			<quote>Cockpit Computers: 10 million units delivered </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ High performance solutions: Bosch and Qualcomm aim to make ADAS solutions for enhanced safety and comfort available to everyone  Continued Business Momentum: Collaboration has secured significant new business wins for both next-generation ADAS and cockpit solutions  Proven Global Success: Bosch delivers over 10 million cockpit computers powered by Snapdragon® Cockpit Platforms  Global Market Penetration: Deliveries span all vehicle segments from entry to premium, serving both regional and global automakers ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany / San Diego, USA – Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced today that they are expanding their strategic partnership, which has focused on vehicle computers for cockpit solutions, to also include ADAS solutions. Together, Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies are helping address one of the industry’s most pressing needs – scaling intelligent vehicle technology to meet growing consumer demand for vehicles that are automated, connected and highly personalized. The companies also highlighted a significant milestone in their longstanding collaboration: Bosch has developed and delivered more than 10 million vehicle computers based on Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms for the global automotive market. </p>
<p>“By combining leading-edge compute technology with our system integration expertise – hardware, software, and safety – we enable automakers to meet the rising demand for personalized, safe, and comfortable driving experiences,” said Christoph Hartung, Member of the Bosch Mobility business sector board, Chief Technology Officer for Systems, Software, and Services, and President of the division Cross-Domain Computing Solutions.</p>
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			The growing success of our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies underlines a central value Bosch brings to the industry: we provide the robust, high-performance computing platforms that form the backbone of today&#8217;s software-defined vehicle
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				<cite>,  said Christoph Hartung, Member of the Bosch Mobility business sector board, Chief Technology Officer for Systems, Software, and Services, and President of the division Cross-Domain Computing Solutions.</cite>
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<p>“Our collaboration with Bosch spans the full spectrum of vehicle compute – from high‑performance cockpit systems to scalable automated driving solutions and emerging centralized vehicle architectures – all powered by Snapdragon® Digital Chassis™ automotive platforms,” said Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.</p>
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			ADAS is where performance and safety must scale in the real world. By expanding our work with Bosch into production-ready ADAS platforms, we&#8217;re helping automakers bring advanced driver assistance across vehicle lines more efficiently, with a clear path to centralized compute
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				<cite>, said Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.</cite>
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<p>Building on this momentum, the companies are extending their collaboration through new ADAS production programs. These programs leverage Bosch’s cost optimized vehicle computer architecture, powered by Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Ride™ platform, to support practical and scalable ADAS deployments. The collaboration also includes purpose built combined cockpit and ADAS platforms supporting mixed criticality applications delivered on a single system-on-chip, unique to Snapdragon Ride™ Flex SoCs, aligning with automakers’ software-defined vehicle strategic initiatives. At the core of these programs is the Bosch ADAS integration platform – a scalable, modular vehicle computer designed for ADAS functions. With high bandwidth, computing power, and memory management, it meets strict safety and security standards, fuses multiple sensor technologies for a precise 360° environment model, and runs complex algorithms to deliver safe, dynamic vehicle behavior—even at high speeds.</p><h2>The Next Frontier: Jointly Engineering the Future of ADAS</h2><p>Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies’ joint approach is delivering scalable, cost-optimized vehicle computers with ADAS solutions that have secured multiple global customer design wins in the East Asian market. These joint efforts provide automakers with critical flexibility and a clear migration path to centralized computing architectures featuring a small number of highly powerful vehicle computers instead of many individual control units. Powered by the scalable Snapdragon Ride Platform from Qualcomm Technologies, Bosch´s vehicle computers support for a broad range of configurations – from entry-level ADAS, such as speed and distance regulation or lane keeping, to advanced automated driving systems. The first vehicles from these new business wins are expected on the road in 2028. </p><p>In addition, ADAS and cockpit solutions can also be consolidated onto a single platform to give automakers even greater flexibility and reduce architectural complexity. To this end, Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies are also working on solutions using existing products: Snapdragon Ride™ Flex builds on this foundation by enabling the consolidation of cockpit and ADAS functions onto a single, safety-certifiable SoC, reducing system complexity, power consumption, and cost while giving automakers a path toward centralized compute architectures. Bosch’s cockpit and ADAS integration platform combines the system functions for assisted and automated driving and infotainment like personalized navigation and voice assistance functions in one high-performance computer. </p><p>Both the ADAS and cross-domain computing solutions are designed to meet stringent safety requirements (up to ASIL-D) while reducing complexity and cost. For drivers, this means greater access to advanced Level 2 driving features like lane keeping, hands-free driving, and intelligent automated parking. </p><h2>A story of successful collaboration: defining the modern digital cockpit</h2><p>The collaboration between Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies is re-defining the modern digital cockpit by serving the full spectrum of both the regional and global automotive market across North America, Asia and Europe. This approach has driven exponential growth since first deliveries began in 2021, scaling from one million units in 2023 to ten million in less than three years, fueled by successful program awards with vehicle manufacturers worldwide. The delivery milestone underscores the companies’ shared ability to industrialize advanced automotive technologies at global scale for the software-defined vehicle era, spanning entry-level to premium vehicles. The success is rooted in Bosch’s flexible and scalable approach, leveraging Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms. The Bosch cockpit integration platform can drive an increasing number of in-vehicle displays and camera inputs Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms combine high-performance compute with power-efficient design to enable a wide range of vehicle experiences. That includes crisp, essential displays in cost-optimized systems up to premium systems featuring ultra-low-latency HMI responsiveness, multi-display configurations, immersive multimedia, AI-powered conversational voice assistance, and higher levels of personalization – while maintaining efficiency across vehicle segments.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New features for the smart system and new SmartphoneGrip Vertical</headline>
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Bosch presents version 1.34 for the eBike Flow app </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ More skills, more fun: "Trick Check" automatically recognises and measures jumps, wheelies, manuals and stoppies  Precise training: heart rate display in the statistics  Fast and intuitive navigation: save frequent destinations as favourites  Smartphone as an eBike display in portrait view: SmartphoneGrip Vertical  Smooth and comfortable gear changes: expansion of the eShift portfolio ]]></headwords>
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<p><b>Stuttgart/Reutlingen</b> – A jump over a root, a short wheelie out of a corner: many eMountain bikers want to show what they can do while on the trails and work specifically on their riding technique. With the latest update for the eBike Flow app, your own skills can now be measured. At the heart of Release 1.34 is the &quot;Trick Check&quot; function, which eBikers can use to measure and analyse their performance on the trail. The update also includes the integration of heart rate data into the ride statistics, a practical favourites function for route planning, and expansion of the eShift portfolio. In addition to the update, Bosch eBike Systems is also expanding the range of display options in the smart system: the new SmartphoneGrip Vertical transforms smartphones into a display in portrait view.</p>
<h2>&quot;Trick Check&quot;: measure, analyse – and improve – your own skills on the trail</h2><p>The new &quot;Trick Check&quot; function is the ideal solution for eMountain bikers wanting some action and to take their tricks to the next level. Making every trail a playground: no matter whether jumps, wheelies, manuals or stoppies – &quot;Trick Check&quot; recognises every trick automatically. Information such as the duration, height, distance or angle of the trick is recorded by the sensor system and confirmed by means of an audible signal. The trick is also clearly shown on the display for eight seconds. Once the ride is over, eBikers can view and analyse their personal best performance from within the eBike Flow app. &quot;Trick Check&quot; is compatible with selected drive units and displays in the smart system.<sup>1</sup></p><h2>Heart rate in the statistics: analyse your training in detail</h2><p>Sporty, ambitious eBikers can now analyse their performance even more precisely. While it was already possible to connect a heart rate monitor to the eBike via Bluetooth and track the data live on the display<sup>2</sup>, this data will now also be saved in the eBike Flow app. After the ride, the average heart rate and detailed heart rate progression can be viewed in the statistics. This allows riders to precisely analyse the workload and helps them to make their training more effective. </p><h2>Save favourites: plan and start your routes even quicker</h2><p>The new update from Bosch eBike Systems also simplifies everyday route planning. In the eBike Flow app, eBikers can now save several locations as favourites, such as their home or workplace, via a new button on the map in the &quot;Planning&quot; menu item. Three of these favourites can be added as navigation shortcuts and selected directly via the Quick Menu on the ride screen or on the Kiox 300, Kiox 400C and Kiox 500 displays while out on your next ride. Making it even easier to start navigation.</p><h2>See destinations at a glance: use your smartphone as an eBike display in portrait view</h2><p>Complementing the digital functions, the SmartphoneGrip Vertical enhances the new features in the smart system. Transforming the smartphone<sup>3</sup> into an eBike display in portrait view. During the ride, the smartphone charges inductively or via USB-C via the eBike battery – allowing for reliable use of even battery-intensive applications. The Bosch eBike Flow app&#39;s ride screen shows you all the important data during the ride – from speed and battery level to the arrival time. While navigating, eBikers can also see a much larger area of the route in portrait view and therefore ride with more foresight. Two clamps ensure a reliable grip even on cobblestones or gravel paths, while a rubber coating protects the phone. All buttons and ports remain freely accessible. The SmartphoneGrip Vertical can be easily retrofitted and is compatible with the display mount for Kiox 300, Kiox 500 and the SmartphoneGrip. It can be flexibly mounted in front of, on or next to the stem, and the angle can be adjusted to suit you. </p><h2>Smoother gear changes: eShift integration from Gearsensor</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems is also expanding its portfolio of integrated gear shifting solutions: eShift now also supports mechanical hub gear and derailleur systems equipped with the GS gear shifting solution for manual gear shifting from Gearsensor – ideal for Urban, City and Trekking eBikes. The motor support is briefly interrupted while you are shifting gear. The result is a noticeably smoother and more comfortable gear change, which ensures the ride continues uninterrupted and can also reduce the wear on components. If required, the display can give eBikers a shift recommendation – for relaxed riding without having to overthink things.</p><p><br/></p><p><sub>1 The &quot;Trick Check&quot; function works with the Performance Line CX (BDU384Y), Performance Line CX-R (BDU384Y), Performance Line CX Race (BDU374Y), Performance Line CX (BDU374Y) and Performance Line SX (BDU314Y) and on the following displays: Kiox 300, Kiox 400C, Kiox 500, Purion 200, Purion 400. The function is activated as standard on the Kiox 400C and Purion 400.<br/>2 Not available for the Intuvia 100.<br/>3 Suitable for smartphones incl. camera body and case with the following dimensions (L x W x D): 135–170 mm x 68–80 mm x 7–12 mm and a total weight of up to 260 g incl. case. Not suitable for foldable smartphones and smartphones with flip covers/cases. Depending on the case, the inductive charging feature may be limited.</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe 2026: Here are Bosch’s highlights for the industrial sector </headline>
			<quote>Agentic AI for more efficiency in manufacturing</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch establishes new approach to operational excellence in manufacturing  New Bosch pellet printer enables prototypes using material from large-scale production  Bosch presents scalable automation solutions for battery recycling ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Manuela Kaiser</name>
				<email>Manuela.Kaiser@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart / Hannover, Germany – In times of increasing complexity and an aging society, the two key factors for industrial success are resilience and competitiveness. But what do specific solutions to these abstract challenges look like? At Hannover Messe 2026, Bosch is providing some clear answers and showing how an intelligent combination of people, software, and artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t just improve manufacturing, but transforms it from the ground up. Visitors will also discover Bosch’s technological highlights all around the trade fair – from innovative approaches for recycling vehicle batteries to revolutionary 3D printers and scalable solutions for increasing production. Bosch Connected Industry will be represented in hall 14, booth J17, while Bosch Rexroth will be showcasing its industrial technology solutions in hall 26, booth E69</p>
<h2>Bosch is making factories fit for the future </h2><p>Bosch is using the example of shopfloor collaboration to show how agentic AI can become a real partner for people. </p><p><b>Technology as a partner:</b> In response to current challenges such as the shortage of skilled workers, increasing complexity, and cost pressure, Bosch is pursuing a new approach to intelligent collaboration between humans, machines, and digital systems: Manufacturing Co-Intelligence®. The concept starts where today’s process chains still break – because information is stored in different systems; planning, production, quality, and maintenance rarely work on the same database; and people manually compensate for the things that the systems don’t map in an integrated manner. Manufacturing Co-Intelligence® connects these systems, puts data in the right context, and creates a common operational view – both on the shopfloor and along the entire product lifecycle from development to operation. Today, each time a maintenance team has to be deployed at night or on the weekend to deal with a machine breakdown serves as an example of the change that end-to-end agentic AI can bring. By monitoring processes across the board and detecting the smallest deviations, it can initiate solutions that avert a major breakdown. If, in spite of this, a fault does still occur, then the worker responsible can communicate via a chat or voice interface with the AI agent, which will evaluate manuals and analyze the shift log before providing instructions on how to rectify the fault. It automatically documents incidents and solutions and also passes them on to other plants operating the same machinery. Thanks to integrated domain knowledge, AI agents can answer questions correctly up to three times more often than isolated AI systems and reduce the manual effort for documentation and data reconciliation by up to 50 percent.</p><p><b>Digital AI twins:</b> State-of-the-art manufacturers face a major challenge: how to keep track of the huge amounts of data that arise throughout a product’s lifecycle and at the same time make that data usable. Bosch’s digital twin concept solves this problem by giving each real component a digital twin that brings together all the data and puts it into an understandable context. This enables seamless traceability and full transparency from planning through to use by the customer. Bosch is extending this principle with artificial intelligence to enable the digital twins not only to map the component’s current status, but also to make reliable forecasts about its future. This means potential machine failures can be detected at an early stage, downtimes reduced, and energy consumption optimized. Companies benefit from more predictable maintenance and greater long-term efficiency of their systems.</p><h2>Smart Bosch solutions: from 3D printing to EV battery recycling </h2><p><b>Prototyping in production materials:</b> Bosch Industrial Additive Manufacturing’s granulate-based pellet printer produces precise plastic components using original injection molding materials – i.e. industrial plastic granulate. This results in prototypes with properties that are comparable to those of production components. The 3D printer achieves mechanical strengths similar to those of injection-molded parts. With optimum alignment and process control, it can even exceed these values. This makes producing functional prototypes, components for installation tests, and small batches much faster, more flexible, and cost-effective. </p><p><b>Recycling of electric vehicle batteries:</b> Over the next five years, the recycling volume of electric vehicle batteries will increase tenfold. Today’s recycling infrastructure faces the challenging prospect of recycling not only huge numbers of batteries but also a wide range of different battery types. Bosch Rexroth offers a comprehensive range of solutions for every level of automation – from manual processing to semi-automated and fully automated manufacturing – based on its broad portfolio of drive and control technology as well as assembly, linear motion, and joining technology. With its scalable overall concept, the company reduces safety risks, increases process efficiency, and improves the cost-effectiveness of diagnostics, discharging, and disassembly.</p><h2>Hannover Messe 2026: partner country Brazil</h2><p>As the partner country of Hannover Messe 2026, Brazil is positioning itself as a driving force for sustainable industrial transformation. Bosch has been active in Brazil for over 70 years, making it a prime example of the German-Brazilian success story. With around 11,000 associates there, the company is deeply rooted in the Brazilian industrial landscape. Since 2025, Brazil has been home to Bosch’s global center of competence for the agriculture industry. This is where the company concentrates on the development and manufacturing of intelligent agricultural technologies with a focus on cultivation and fertilization, while also driving innovation in areas such as Industry 4.0 and digitalization. For example, One Smart Spray – developed by Bosch in collaboration with BASF – is a unique solution for farmers that makes spraying herbicides precise and intelligent. According to preliminary figures, Bosch generated sales of 1.78 billion euros in Latin America in 2025. </p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-03-30T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch expands its air conditioning portfolio with new pressure sensors</headline>
			<quote>Starting early 2026, workshops will receive the relevant components for the air conditioning system from a single source</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Comprehensive range: 60 part numbers covering a majority of the European vehicle fleet  Proven quality and reliability: Intensive pressure and leak tests before being included in the product range  Easy and secure installation: Precise fit and supplied with O-rings for straightforward mounting ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – To provide workshops with even more comprehensive support in air conditioning services, Bosch is expanding its aftermarket range of A/C components to include an important part: the pressure sensor for the air conditioning circuit. With the Europe-wide launch of 60 part numbers starting in the first quarter of 2026, Bosch is expanding its portfolio in the air conditioning segment. This will enable workshops to source all the necessary parts for the repair and maintenance of air conditioning systems from a single source.</p>
<p><b>Competence that makes everyday workshop life easier</b></p><p>Pressure sensors are essential components for controlling and protecting air conditioning systems. They precisely measure and regulate the refrigerant pressure in the high- and low-pressure lines. Proper operation not only ensures optimal cooling performance but, above all, protects expensive components such as the compressor from damage caused by incorrect pressure conditions. With the addition of pressure sensors to its portfolio, Bosch now offers workshops and wholesalers a complete range from a reliable partner. Bosch&#39;s global distribution network ensures the availability of the new pressure sensors, which workshops can order as usual through their established national sales channels.</p><p></p><p><b>High market coverage, variety, and quality</b></p><p>The new wide range of Bosch pressure sensors is characterized by its proven quality. Sixty available part numbers cover a majority of the European vehicle fleet. To meet the diverse requirements of modern vehicles, the pressure sensors are available for vehicles with combustion engine as well as for electric and hybrid vehicles. They are available in various versions: mechanical or electronic, and with integrated temperature measurement. Before a pressure sensor is included in the Bosch product range, it undergoes rigorous pressure and leakage tests. This high quality standard ensures the component&#39;s durability and reliable operation after installation.</p><p></p><p><b>Designed for the workshop</b></p><p>Bosch has consistently focused on workshop benefits when creating this product range. All pressure sensors are precisely designed and delivered ready for installation with the appropriate O-rings. This small but crucial advantage eliminates additional work steps, which can save valuable time during repairs, and ensures a permanently leak-proof connection in the refrigerant circuit.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>281616</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12069</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-03-27T16:15:49+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-27T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Ninth season of the Bosch eMTB Challenge: Established event series gets bigger and even more international</headline>
			<quote>Additional stops and German E-Enduro Championship as highlights</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New stops in Les Arcs (France) and Davos (Switzerland)  Three categories for all eMTB riding levels: Amateur, Advanced and Pro  German E-Enduro Championship as part of the eMTB Challenge in Willingen ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Exciting trails and challenges for every riding level: The Bosch eMTB Challenge has become a fixed highlight in the mountain bike community&#39;s calendar, thanks to its many stops. In 2026, the series enters its ninth season – and it&#39;s set to be even bigger and more international. With two new destinations, Les Arcs and Davos, Bosch eBike Systems is taking this popular series to the next level. Spectators and athletes can look forward to a real highlight at the Willingen stop: The German E-Enduro Championship will be held there as part of the eMTB Challenge.</p>
<h2>New in the event calendar: Two destinations in the Alps</h2><p>From Lake Garda, across the Alps, to British Columbia – no other eMountain bike competition series has lasted this long or visited as many international locations as the Bosch eMTB Challenge. This year, the race calendar features six stops in five countries – a new record. Two Alpine destinations complete the 2026 calendar: On 13 June, the series visits Les Arcs, and on 27 June, it heads to Davos for the very first time. The established stops in Riva (1 May), Willingen (30 May), Whistler (31 July) and Verbier (15 August) are returning as well. For more details, check out the Bosch eBike Systems <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/us/emtb-challenge" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website.</a></p><h2>Fun and competition for every riding level</h2><p>Like in previous years, the Bosch eMTB Challenge is aimed at riders of all skill levels. In the &quot;Amateur&quot; and &quot;Advanced&quot; categories, the main focus is on having fun and connecting with the community. All stages are ridden against the clock without prior training, and you&#39;ll need not just riding skills, but also a good sense of direction, stamina and clever battery management. For the transfer sections, successful navigation is key – as usual, you can use a GPX file on your smartphone, a compatible eBike display or a bike computer. In total, participants can look forward to about 35 kilometers and 1,000 meters of elevation gain at each event.</p><p>The &quot;Pro&quot; category, introduced last year, is specially designed for professional athletes from eMTB racing and particularly ambitious riders. While amateur riders complete five stages and advanced riders take on six, Pro category participants will tackle an average of seven stages – including two that are especially technical.</p><h2>Season highlight: German E-Enduro Championship in Willingen</h2><p>A real highlight of the 2026 season: At the BIKE Festival Willingen on May 30, the Bosch eMTB Challenge will also host the first official German E-Enduro Championship. All Pro category participants with German citizenship and a valid UCI license are automatically entered. The race results will count for all participating pros toward the overall ranking of the Bosch eMTB Challenge, and for licensed riders with German citizenship, they&#39;ll also serve as the result for the German Championship.</p><p>To boost competitive eMountain biking even further, the top three riders in the Pro category at each event will win prize money of 500 euros for first place, 250 euros for second, and 125 euros for third (with the same prize money available for the German Championship in Willingen). Plus, the top ten riders at each race earn points for the overall standings. For the overall victory in the Bosch eMTB Challenge Pro series, the prize is 3,000 euros, with 2,000 euros for second place and 1,000 euros for third.</p><p><br/><b>For more information:</b> <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/emtb-challenge" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-ebike.com/emtb-challenge</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12063</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/personnel-change-at-robert-bosch-industrietreuhand-kg-281609.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-03-26T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-26T13:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Personnel change at Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Gerd Chrzanowski is stepping down from his role as a shareholder in Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, effective March 31, 2026.  Alexander Birken, chair of the supervisory board of the Otto Group, will join Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG on April 1, 2026, and become a limited partner. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The following personnel change will take place at Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG.</p>
<p><b>Gerd Chrzanowski</b> (54) is stepping down as a shareholder in Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG (RBIK), effective March 31, 2026. This is due to the increasingly overlapping business activities of Bosch and the Schwarz Group, which Chrzanowski has managed as general partner since 2021. To avoid potential conflicts of interest, both sides have agreed on this step as a precautionary measure. </p>
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			We regret Gerd Chrzanowski&#8217;s departure and wish to thank him for his commitment and valuable contributions. His in-depth expertise, particularly in the area of digitalization, and his strategic vision were an asset to our organization,
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				<cite>said Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, the managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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<p>Effective April 1, 2026, his successor as a shareholder in Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG will be <b>Alexander Birken</b> (61), chair of the supervisory board of the Otto Group. Birken moved from chair of the executive board to chair of the supervisory board at the beginning of March 2025. After graduating in business administration, he started his career at Philips Medical Systems. He joined the financial controlling division of the Otto Group in 1991, managed various companies in the Group, and was appointed chair of the executive board in 2017. He has worked for the company for more than 35 years and brings extensive experience to his new role.</p><h2>About Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</h2><p>The RBIK industrial trust carries out the entrepreneurial ownership functions at Robert Bosch GmbH. The role of the trust is the result of the distinctive corporate constitution of Robert Bosch GmbH, which safeguards the legacy of the company founder Robert Bosch. While the majority of voting rights are held by Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, the majority of the share capital in Robert Bosch GmbH is held by Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH, a limited liability company with a charitable purpose. However, the latter company has no influence over the Bosch Group’s strategic and business orientation. This special ownership structure of Robert Bosch GmbH guarantees the entrepreneurial freedom of the Bosch Group, making it possible for the company to plan over the long term and to undertake significant upfront investments in the safeguarding of its future.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>281602</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12062</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ten-years-of-bosch-smart-home-281602.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12062/press_release_bosch_smart_home_10-year_anniversary_en.pdf</pdf>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-04-01T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-04-01T07:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Ten Years of Bosch Smart Home</headline>
			<quote>From pioneer to award-winning future solution for a secure and comfortable home.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ From start-up to one of the leading manufacturers of smart home solutions  Key milestones: numerous innovations with a clear focus on simplicity, reliability, data protection and security  An open system that grows along with its users: continual debuts of new functions and intelligent services for an even more flexible and future-proof solution  Consistent focus on customer needs: everyday convenience for better quality of life ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Stuttgart</b> – Bosch Smart Home has been setting standards for connected, secure and comfortable living for the past ten years. What began as a vision has now become an integral part of everyday life for many people – and a reliable aid that enhances their quality of life. Bosch Smart Home has evolved into a comprehensive smart home solution that intelligently connects devices, software and services. Always focused on customer needs, Bosch Smart Home provides greater security, energy efficiency and comfort within your own four walls.</p><h2>From vision to reality: trust and security as a brand promise</h2><p>The beginnings of Bosch Smart Home were distinguished by a pioneering spirit, a passion for innovation and a clear stance: “We don’t sell gadgets, we create quality of life.” True to Bosch’s claim “Technology for life,” the technology shows its value by making everyday life simpler, safer and more convenient. From the outset, a clear goal has always been paramount: to create a holistic and intuitive system that operates in the background, upholds the highest security standards and provides practical benefits for its users.</p><p>This consistent focus is paying off: products and solutions from Bosch Smart Home regularly earn top ratings in independent tests conducted by renowned institutes and trade publications, including awards such as “CHIP Top Smart Home Provider 2025” and “COMPUTER BILD Top Brand in the Alarm Systems Sector 2025.”</p><p>From the very beginning, the team has drawn on comprehensive technological expertise within the Bosch Group – from sensors and electronics to software and security know-how. </p>
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			When we founded Bosch Smart Home in 2016 with a clear vision and a small, highly motivated team, there were scarcely any established standards and only a handful of secure devices on the market, so we accepted the pioneering role and set new benchmarks with consistent protection of user data, 
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				<cite>recalls Gabriel Wetzel, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home. </cite>
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<p>Bosch Smart Home sent a strong signal with its introduction of an indoor camera with a retractable camera head – a frequently awarded innovation and a visible commitment to “Privacy by design”.</p><h2>Milestones of a success story: a holistic system rather than a standalone solution </h2><p>From the outset, the ambition was to create an open ecosystem tailored to meet the needs of its users. “We developed a comprehensive, user-friendly and perfectly coordinated smart home system that motivates us anew every day”, says Wetzel. A key milestone in this development was the creation of the solution’s own smart home controller. As the heart of the system, it coordinates the reliable interaction among all devices and functions within the system, thus ensuring that automations, security features and services all work together stably and seamlessly. At the same time, it guarantees that all sensitive data remain securely in your own home – a crucial factor to provide users with data protection and data sovereignty. </p><p>Step by step, the portfolio has been expanded – from radiator thermostats and smoke detectors to door/window contacts, cameras, and controllers for lights and shutters. The system is further augmented by functions such as an integrated alarm system and smart automations.</p><p>The next developmental step followed with the opening of the system to partners such as Philips Hue, Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit: maximum flexibility based on the principle “Works for you”. </p><p>Now Bosch Smart Home is also actively driving “Matter” as a cross-manufacturer standard. The Smart Home Controller II acts as a Matter bridge and seamlessly integrates Bosch devices into a universal, cross-brand network. “A secure system in an open universe – Bosch connects worlds”, Wetzel affirms. </p><p>Another milestone is the [+M] product line, which has been available since 2024. These devices are designed to function both within the Bosch Smart Home system and within the cross-manufacturer Matter ecosystem. This gives Bosch Smart Home a unique combination of seamless system integration and open platform compatibility, thus creating additional future-proofing for users.</p><p>The Bosch Smart Home alarm system began raising security to an even higher level in 2025 with the premiere of the optional Security+ service, which expands the Bosch Smart Home system with a professional 24/7 emergency call centre staffed by security experts. If users do not respond to an alarm, emergency contacts are notified; if necessary, the police and fire department are contacted. Smart camera functions with audio analysis detect sounds such as breaking glass or smoke alarms, and the expanded cloud storage saves more video clips for longer periods. </p><h2>Looking ahead: consistently user-centric innovation </h2><p>Bosch Smart Home looks back on ten years of innovation – and simultaneously looks toward the future. Topics such as energy efficiency, sustainability, connectivity and security continue to gain importance. The next developmental step lies in further simplifying the smart home with self-learning systems, artificial intelligence and personalized processes.</p><p>Bosch Smart Home pursues the goal of a self-regulating home that recognizes routines, anticipates needs and operates in the background to reliably ensure security and comfort. Under the guiding principle “True Peace of Mind”, a home is created that operates fully automatically in the background and without requiring any user intervention. Gabriel Wetzel, CEO of Bosch Smart Home, sums up this goal: “It’s not a utopia; it’s our promise.”</p><p>To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Bosch Smart Home is offering from April 2026 until year’s end a variety of special promotions, both in stores and in its own online shop, under the motto “When four walls become your home”.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>281537</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12067</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-digital-ecosystem-offers-partners-new-opportunities-281537.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-03-24T07:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-24T07:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<headline>Services for connected eBike mobility: Bosch presents the Connected Biking Platform</headline>
			<quote>The digital ecosystem offers partners new opportunities</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Connected Biking Platform enables customers and partners to develop and operate their own digital services  A wide range of applications for eBike manufacturers, specialist dealers, and app and service providers, as well as for solutions in the areas of fleet management, leasing and insurance  Connection via standardised interfaces and Cloud APIs  The first partners are already using the Connected Biking Platform and benefiting from low investment and development costs	 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Stuttgart/Reutlingen</b> – Modern eBike mobility is seamlessly integrated into people’s everyday digital lives. This gives rise to new opportunities for companies from the bike, mobility and service world: the development of attractive digital offers for their customers, optimised processes and innovative business models. With the Connected Biking Platform, Bosch eBike Systems now offers a digital basis for the development of new eBike services and provides with standardised interfaces and expertise. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Our Connected Biking Platform is becoming a central component of the digital ecosystem around the eBike. We are creating opportunities for industry players to develop their own digital offerings. The first partners are already connected and are shaping connected eBike mobility together with us.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>From connectivity to new possibilities</h2><p>The connected eBike is at the centre of the new platform. The system continuously records important information such as status, configuration, use and service data via the Bosch ConnectModule. This creates a level of knowledge about the entire life cycle of the eBike, from delivery to operation and remarketing. For secure integration, Bosch eBike Systems provides a modular toolbox of standardised interfaces and digital modules. For example, partners can use this information for their own applications via Cloud APIs for the ConnectModule and the eBike Flow app. </p><h2>Added value for the bike industry: development, service and new offers</h2><p>These insights into the complete life cycle of an eBike open up new ways for the entire bike industry to simplify processes and continuously enhance the riding experience for end customers. New models can be specifically adapted to real use profiles, maintenance and support are strengthened with efficient service, and app providers can develop innovative digital offerings.</p><p><ul><li><b>eBike manufacturers</b> receive valuable insights into the actual use of their connected models based on the comprehensive information base. Knowledge about stock levels, functions used or the system status helps in developing future models and equipment in a more targeted manner. Operational processes can also be simplified: test fleets can be managed efficiently and transport to retailers can be secured with the tracking option. In addition, eBike manufacturers can develop their own apps or subscription services and place their own branded content directly in the eBike Flow app via “Content Cards”.</li><li><b>Specialist dealers</b> benefit from the option of being able to organise their own rental or test fleets even better on this basis. The overview of the location and availability of each eBike makes management much more efficient and also increases theft protection.</li><li><b>App and service providers</b> can connect their services to the eBike Flow app via the Connected Biking Platform and therefore reach a large, active eBike community. Once integrated, the interface enables seamless exchange between the two platforms. This creates a consistent experience for shared users and a valuable basis for the further development of our own services. Partners such as <a href="https://www.komoot.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">komoot</a> are already connected here.</li></ul></p><h2>New potential for fleet operators, leasing providers and insurance companies </h2><p>The Connected Biking Platform also opens up new options for professional mobility service providers: fleet operators can manage their eBikes more efficiently and minimise breakdowns, leasing providers can transparently track the value retention of their models, and insurance companies can minimise damage risks. The result is more reliable sharing services, transparent leasing conditions and comprehensible insurance rates.</p><p><ul><li><b>Fleet operators</b> receive real-time information on the location, state of charge and use of each individual eBike. In the event of theft, the eBike can be located and the motor support disabled. Partners such as <a href="https://www.papinsport.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Papin</a> and <a href="https://tilia.app/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tilia</a> already have these options: for example, they can plan and control use, service and charging processes centrally. This enables proactive maintenance, reduces downtime and simplifies operation across many wheels. The fleet therefore remains reliably available.</li><li><b>Mobility platforms</b> can offer a complete solution with dashboards and booking apps for fleet and rental management with a clear competitive advantage. The advantage is a single, standardised interface for all eBikes with the smart system from Bosch. Partners such as <a href="https://allride.ch/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">allride</a> (AMAG Group), <a href="https://connectedcycle.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Connected Cycle</a>, <a href="https://friiway.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Friiway</a>, <a href="https://joyride.city/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Joyride</a>, <a href="https://www.okgo.cloud/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">OKGO</a> and <a href="https://velowallet.app/en/start" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Velo de Ville</a> are already using the Connected Biking Platform to help fleet and hire providers manage their eBikes or support dealers in selling eBikes through subscription models – without them having to invest in their own solutions. </li><li><b>Leasing providers</b> can transparently track the condition and service history of each eBike over the entire contract term. This ensures value retention, facilitates the technical appraisal during return and makes the evaluation of returns faster and more objective – the ideal basis for profitable remarketing. Leasing partners can also offer additional digital services by integrating them into the eBike Flow app. This creates a seamless experience for customers: they benefit from digital theft protection and can view their contract data directly in the eBike Flow app. Leasing providers are therefore given the opportunity to optimise customer lifecycle management and initiate follow-up leasing.</li><li><b>Insurance companies</b> benefit from alarm and GPS tracking functions that can help prevent theft and recover stolen bikes more quickly. A digital theft report also bundles all relevant data on the eBike and the incident. This enables significantly faster, partially automated claims processing and helps to calculate risks or rates accurately in future, based on real information. </li></ul></p><h2>The Connected Biking Platform as the digital backbone of the eBike industry</h2><p>A reliable and secure technical basis is needed so that the variety of digital services for eBikers in the sector can continue to grow. The protection of personal data and information security are also a top priority for Bosch eBike Systems when working with its partners and are an integral part of the company’s principles. Modern encryption technologies and a system architecture are used to ensure that each eBike is individually protected. In addition, all data processed by Bosch eBike Systems is stored on European servers in accordance with strict European data protection law. Over-the-air updates also make it possible to keep security up to date at all times. The protection and conscious control of personal data by the user are at the centre of this. With the Connected Biking Platform, Bosch eBike Systems is creating a digital backbone that sets new standards. This offers partners countless options for shaping digital mobility. The Connected Biking Platform forms the basis for an ecosystem that grows with you. It is already providing compelling offers from the first partners, and simultaneously forming the foundation for tomorrow.</p><p>“With the extensive components of our Connected Biking Platform, we are creating a real win-win situation: customers and partners can implement ideas easily, quickly and reliably, and therefore create a wide range of digital offers from which the constantly growing community of eBikers can benefit. The future of eBiking is happening now,” says Gregor Dasbach, Head of Digital Business at Bosch eBike Systems.</p><p><br/>Further information on the possibilities of the Connected Biking Platform can be found <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/news/connected-biking-platform" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here.</a> </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>281536</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12061</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/e-mobility-bosch-and-tata-autocomp-systems-limited-announce-joint-venture-281536.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-03-23T09:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-23T09:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>E-mobility: Bosch and Tata AutoComp Systems Limited announce joint venture</headline>
			<quote>Scheduled to start in mid-2026</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch board member Markus Heyn: “New planned partnership is crucial to combining global technology leadership with local expertise.”  Joint venture aims to combine the strengths of both companies to unlock growth opportunities in the Indian e-mobility market.  Joint venture underlines Bosch's strong commitment in India. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart / Bengaluru – The technology company Bosch and India&#39;s leading automotive component manufacturer Tata AutoComp Systems Limited today announced plans for a joint venture. This partnership aims to combine the strength of both companies to unlock growth opportunities in India’s e-mobility segment. Bosch and Tata AutoComp Systems Limited plan to hold equal shares in the joint venture, which aims to start its operations by mid-2026, subject to receiving all regulatory approvals.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			India's dynamic development towards electromobility is impressive and aligns perfectly with the strategic direction of Bosch Mobility. For us, electromobility is a key area for the future, and we are consistently investing in the entire value chain &#8211; from semiconductors to complete eAxle systems
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“The planned partnership with Tata AutoComp Systems Limited is a crucial step in which we aim to combine our global technology leadership with strong local expertise. Our goal is to jointly accelerate the transformation to electromobility for our customers in the Indian market.”</p><h2>Electromobility is experiencing rapid growth in India</h2><p>“At Bosch, we strongly believe that battery electric technology is the definitive path to achieving low emissions in passenger cars and select commercial vehicle segments. Our joint venture with Tata AutoComp is designed to accelerate the adoption of these technologies by delivering efficient, state-of-the-art e-mobility solutions to our customers”, says Guruprasad Mudlapur, President of the Bosch Group in India, and Managing Director, Bosch Limited.</p><p>“The mobility market worldwide is going through a transformation and India is no different. E-mobility is a strategic field for us and is evolving rapidly in India. Our customers are asking for cutting-edge global solutions to be made locally in India. This is exactly what the joint venture aims to do”, says Sandeep Nelamangala, Joint Managing Director, Bosch Limited and President, Bosch Mobility India.</p><p>The planned joint venture will focus on engineering, manufacturing, and sales of eAxle systems and electric motors in India. With a registered office in Pune, this joint venture aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable and forward-looking technologies, thereby expanding the regional footprint for both companies in the e-mobility space.</p><h2>Bosch is investing billions in e-mobility</h2><p>“India’s mobility ecosystem is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by electrification, localization, and the need for scalable technology solutions. This joint venture between Tata AutoComp Systems and Bosch Limited brings together complementary strengths in engineering, technology, and manufacturing to accelerate the development of advanced e-mobility solutions for the Indian market”, says Arvind Goel, Vice Chairman, Tata AutoComp.</p><p>Bosch has invested more than 6 billion euros globally in e-mobility. This planned partnership enables the company to bring these advanced eAxle systems and electric motor solutions to India&#39;s growing e-mobility market, reinstating their ongoing commitment to the region.</p><p>The Boards of Bosch Group, Bosch Limited, and Tata AutoComp Systems Limited have already approved the transaction. Both companies are confident that this collaboration will provide significant impetus for the e-mobility market in India and develop innovative solutions for our customers.</p><p><br/><b>Press photos and infocharts are available on the Bosch Media Service at <a href="https://www.bosch-press.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-press.com</a>.</b></p><p><br/><b>Contact person for press inquiries:</b></p><p>Athanassios Kaliudis, Phone: +49 711 811-7497</p><p>E-Mail: <a href="mailto:Athanassios.Kaliudis@de.bosch.com" >Athanassios.Kaliudis@de.bosch.com</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>281472</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12065</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/personnel-changes-in-the-board-of-management-of-bosch-power-tools-281472.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-03-19T23:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-19T23:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Personnel Changes in the Board of Management of  Bosch Power Tools</headline>
			<quote>Michael Budde and Martin Hettich appointed to Board of Management</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Power Tools regroups Board of Management, effective April 1, 2026, following extensive restructuring.    Michael Budde will assume the role of President and CEO.   Thomas Donato will leave the company at his own request.   Martin Hettich will join the Bosch Group on April 1, 2026, as COO of Power Tools, succeeding Lennart de Vet.   Dr. Katharina Hartl will continue in her role as CFO of Power Tools as before.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden – Bosch Power Tools is regrouping its Board of Management, effective April 1, 2026: Michael Budde (56), currently President of the Bosch business division Mobility Electronics, will take over as President and CEO from Thomas Donato (54). At the same time, Martin Hettich (61) will join the Bosch Group as COO of Power Tools. He will succeed Lennart de Vet (49) and assume responsibility for regions, marketing, and sales from him, as well as responsibility for the business units from Thomas Donato. Dr. Katharina Hartl (49) will continue in her present role as CFO.</p>
<p>Thomas Donato, President and CEO of Bosch Power Tools since June 2023, will leave the Bosch Group at his own request on March 31, 2026, to pursue his professional career outside the company. </p><p>Lennart de Vet will move into a new role within the Bosch Group, which will be announced at a later date. </p><p>Peter Wolfangel (54) will succeed Michael Budde as President of the business division Mobility Electronics. </p><p>&quot;Michael Budde is a highly experienced Bosch leader with the ability to steer large-scale, complex businesses to success, with strategic foresight and strong execution. With Martin Hettich, we gain a proven consumer goods expert with extensive international experience. Together with Dr. Katharina Hartl, the new Board of Management will significantly advance the future development of Bosch Power Tools,&quot; says Katja von Raven, Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board of Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH and member of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</p><p>The market environment continues to be highly dynamic and competitive. Bosch Power Tools has responded by executing substantial restructuring and cost reduction programs over the past three years, while also investing in new products and capabilities. &quot;Over the past three years, decisive restructuring activities and a successful pipeline of product launches have created a solid foundation for the future and thus mark an important milestone for the future development of Power Tools. We sincerely thank Thomas Donato for his contribution,&quot; says von Raven. &quot;For nearly 25 years, Lennart de Vet has significantly contributed to the success of Power Tools across various functions, and we sincerely thank him for his contribution. We wish them both the best in their future professional endeavors. With the incoming leadership, we are aiming at driving global growth, and the new Board of Management line-up reaffirms our growth objective.&quot; The priority now is to pursue our global growth ambitions, continue implementing cost-saving measures, and thereby serve customers and users in global markets as effectively as possible.</p><p></p><p><b>About Michael Budde</b></p><p>Michael Budde has served as President of the business division Mobility Electronics of Robert Bosch GmbH since October 2022. He joined the Bosch Group in 1998. Thanks to his many years of experience in various fields and roles, including in the United States and South Korea, he brings two key strengths: deep business expertise in managing large, complex operations within the Bosch Group, and a proven track record of strategic direction and growth. Budde studied mechanical engineering and graduated from the Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln (RFH). </p><p></p><p><b>About Martin Hettich</b></p><p>Martin Hettich has more than 30 years of international experience in the consumer goods industry, particularly in strategic B2C brand positioning and differentiation. From 1994 to 2024, Hettich held a variety of leadership roles at Procter &amp; Gamble across multiple countries. During that time, he was responsible for the successful launch and expansion of several consumer-goods brands and for increasing their profitability, most recently as Senior Vice President of Fabric Care. After leaving P&amp;G, Hettich worked as a senior advisor, supporting consumer-goods companies in their innovation and growth journeys. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>281408</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12060</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/logimat-2026-800-volt-electric-drive-from-bosch-for-intralogistics-with-high-power-requirements-281408.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-03-19T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-19T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>LogiMAT 2026: 800-volt electric drive from Bosch for intralogistics with high power requirements</headline>
			<quote>Electrification enables zero-emission operations in logistics centers, ports and industrial facilities</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Electric drive system with high power density and optimum efficiency in the high-voltage range   Compact dimensions enable conversion of existing device platforms to electric drives  High robustness, reliability, and durability thanks to transfer of technology from automotive volume production  High flexibility thanks to combination with tailored transmission solutions from Bosch Rexroth ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andrea Harsch  </name>
				<email>Andrea.Harsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – High efficiency and zero-emission operation in logistic centers, ports and industrial facilities: powertrain electrification offers significant benefits, particularly for local intralogistics. Intralogistics vehicles are becoming ever more powerful and, with their increasing load capacities, are entering into areas of application that were previously reserved for devices with internal-combustion engines. At LogiMAT, Bosch Engineering is presenting a high-performance electric drive for battery voltages of up to 800 volts, tailored to the specific requirements of heavy-duty intralogistics machines. As a result, even heavy-duty forklifts, truck tractor units, or seaport transporters in terminals and distribution centers can now be equipped with electric drives. The compact dimensions enable straightforward integration into tight installation spaces, meaning that existing device platforms can also benefit from electric propulsion. &quot;Our powerful new electrification solution combines high power density, compact dimensions, and optimum efficiency. Its impressive flexibility makes it the perfect choice for the electrification of all types of intralogistics machines in heavy-duty operation,&quot; explains Philip Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering. </p>
<p>The 800-volt drive system consists of the Bosch electric motor SMG230 and a highly efficient inverter equipped with silicon carbide power modules. The motor is designed for system voltages of 400 to 850 volts. In an ideal voltage and temperature range, it offers a continuous power output of 188 kilowatts and around 250 newton meters of torque. Up to 550 newton meters of peak torque can be delivered on a short-term basis. Thanks to the 800-volt technology, the power density has also been increased significantly. The new motor delivers up to 80 kilowatts more power than a comparable 400-volt machine with identical weight or, with the same level of performance, boasts more compact dimensions and a much lower weight. Engineered to meet the specific requirements of the 800-volt system, the silicon carbide semiconductors in the power modules enable faster switching operations and steeper switching slopes, meaning that significantly less energy is lost in the form of heat. The inverters of the drive system with silicon carbide semiconductors thus offer impressive efficiency of more than 99 percent. The safety and diagnostic concept is based on established standards from the automotive domain and has been adapted to the specific requirements of intralogistics. Bosch Engineering supports its customers in integrating the drive system into their logistics machines as well as with the actual application of the system.</p><p></p><p>The electrification solution from Bosch Engineering offers great flexibility in combination with tailored transmission solutions from Bosch Rexroth, such as the new eGFV9120 coaxial gearbox. <br/>In addition, the Collision avoidance system CAS, based on Bosch Rexroth&#39;s open BODAS ecosystem, can intervene directly in the 800-volt drive system besides other types of drive systems. Using a combination of radar, ultrasonic sensors, and smart cameras from Bosch Engineering, the system enables effective collision protection through precise object and person detection. In collaboration with Bosch Rexroth, Bosch Engineering also supports its customers with application development into their machines.</p><p></p><p>The SMG230 equipped with Bosch Rexroth&#39;s eGFV9120 coaxial gearbox will be presented for the first time as an intralogistics solution at <b>LogiMAT 2026 in hall 8, booth B41</b>.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>281356</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12054</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-participates-in-usd-50-million-series-b-of-qdrant-to-power-the-next-generation-of-scalable-ai-infrastructure-281356.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-03-12T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-12T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures participates in USD 50 million Series B of Qdrant to power the next generation of scalable AI infrastructure</headline>
			<quote>Berlin startup sets new performance benchmarks for production AI applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Qdrant enables precise, scalable data access as the core infrastructure for production AI applications.  USD 50 million Series B round led by AVP together with international co-investors.  Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Co-Managing Director of Bosch Ventures: “Qdrant exemplifies the kind of deep-tech innovation that we believe will shape the next generation of powerful and trustworthy AI systems.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart &amp; Berlin, Germany – Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, is participating in Qdrant’s USD 50 million Series B financing round. The round, led by AVP and joined by international co-investors, underscores the growing importance of AI infrastructure for business-critical applications such as multimodal search and AI agent systems.</p>
<p><b>Next-Generation Vector Database for Production AI systems</b> </p><p>As artificial intelligence moves from pilot projects into operational deployment, fast and precise access to relevant data is becoming a key success factor. Qdrant has developed a highly powerful search technology designed for large-scale datasets. Built from the ground up in the Rust programming language, the solution enables companies to search extremely large and complex datasets in real time in the cloud, in hybrid infrastructures, in their own data centers, or directly on devices and machines at the edge. The result is a search engine that adapts to the use case rather than forcing the use case to adapt to the search engine. “Whether a team prioritizes maximum accuracy, lowest latency, or cost efficiency at scale, Qdrant provides the controls needed to achieve those goals,”<br/>says André Zayarni, CEO and co-founder of Qdrant. As an open-source solution, Qdrant benefits from a global developer community while also offering companies transparency, flexibility, and technological independence.</p><p></p><p>“In commercial AI applications, the ability to reliably retrieve context-relevant information in real time has become mission-critical infrastructure,” says Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures. “Qdrant’s cutting-edge, Rust-based architecture exemplifies the type of deep-tech innovation that we believe will shape the next generation of powerful and trustworthy AI systems. We are excited to support the team on its continued growth journey.”</p><p></p><p><b>Proven in production and Scaled Globally</b></p><p>Companies including Tripadvisor, OpenTable, Bayer, Deutsche Telekom, and Bosch rely on Qdrant when vector search must run reliably and efficiently under real-world conditions. The open-source project has more than 250 million downloads and over 28,000 stars on GitHub. Its global developer community continuously advances the platform based on real production requirements. Qdrant has also been recognized in several industry reports, including The Forrester Wave™: Vector Databases, Q3 2024; GigaOm Radar for Vector Databases v3 (2025) and Sifted’s 2025 B2B SaaS Rising 100.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12059</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-is-extending-its-portfolio-with-new-fuel-cell-solutions-for-buses-281346.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-03-10T08:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-03-10T08:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch is extending its portfolio with new fuel-cell solutions for buses</headline>
			<quote>Introducing the FCPM C100 at Mobility Move in Berlin</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch presents fuel-cell systems that deliver 100 to 300 kilowatts of power.  The FCPM C100 is suitable for mounting on the roof of city buses.  A wide range of solutions cover the production and use of hydrogen. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart and Berlin, Germany – European cities are increasingly turning to climate-friendly solutions for their local public transportation. At the Mobility Move trade fair in Berlin, Bosch is presenting the fuel-cell power module (FCPM) C100, a new version of its fuel-cell unit that is particularly suitable for urban buses. With this climate-neutral solution, the vehicles can be powered electrically and – when using renewable hydrogen – completely CO₂-free.</p>
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		<p>
			In addition to battery-electric buses, fuel-cell electric vehicles can also be used to combat climate change.
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				<cite>says Jan-Oliver R&#246;hrl, executive vice president of the Bosch Power Solutions division and chairman of Bosch&#8217;s global commercial vehicle activities.</cite>
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<p>“The fuel cell is especially well-suited for buses that travel longer distances every day and rarely have the opportunity to charge en route.” An EU regulation stipulates that by 2030, carbon emissions of newly registered city buses must be reduced by 90 percent compared to 2019. Starting in 2040, this will apply to all other bus types as well. Vehicles with fuel-cell power modules, which the EU recognizes as zero-emission vehicles, can make an important contribution here.</p><p>The compact C100 variant exhibited in Berlin is a new addition to Bosch’s FCPM portfolio, which covers a power spectrum of 100 to 300 kilowatts. With its flat design and a height of only 40 centimeters, the C100 is made for being mounted on the vehicle roof, which is typical for the European market. The easy-to-integrate system is designed for city buses with a length of 12 to 18 meters and offers the usual CAN and diagnostic interfaces. The FCPM C100 is based on the FCPM C190 variant for intercity buses and coaches, where it is installed in the rear as is typical for diesel vehicles. Bosch plans to test the C190 in demo vehicles in the first half of 2026. Rounding off the range is the FCPM C300; its 300 kilowatts of system power make it the ideal energy source for heavy trucks and coaches.</p><h2>Bosch offers excellent technology along the entire hydrogen value chain</h2><p>Bosch has been strongly committed to building an H₂ economy for many years, and is developing technical solutions for the production, infrastructure, and use of hydrogen. In 2025, the company announced the launch of its Hybrion PEM electrolysis stack for hydrogen production. Bosch is also working on technology for hydrogen engines and offers corresponding components for port and direct injection. At the end of 2025, a team of developers from Bosch won the German Future Prize, the federal president’s award for technology and innovation, for their development of the mobile fuel cell.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>281152</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12055</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-adblue-filter-portfolio-with-solutions-for-third-party-systems-281152.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-02-24T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-02-24T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Bosch expands AdBlue filter portfolio with solutions for third-party systems</headline>
			<quote>New urea filters for Cummins Hilite systems in Mercedes-Benz Actros and in commercial vehicles from DAF and Scania</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New urea filters for AdBlue systems from third-party suppliers available immediately   Continuous program expansion with two additional part numbers   Comprehensive Bosch product portfolio for more service, protection, and efficiency for the workshop ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe – Bosch is expanding its Denoxtronic filter program with two urea filters for AdBlue systems from third-party suppliers. This means that precisely fitting solutions are now available for Cummins Hilite systems, which are used, for example, in the Mercedes-Benz Actros. The program expansion supports independent workshops and wholesalers in further optimizing the maintenance of commercial and off-highway vehicles.</p>
<p><b>Program expansion for more workshop efficiency</b></p><p>Previously, the Denoxtronic filter program focused on Bosch&#39;s own injection systems. With the introduction of two part numbers for Cummins Hilite systems, Bosch is expanding its portfolio. One part number addresses a generation of the Cummins Hilite system in the Mercedes-Benz Actros with a cellulose-based filter medium, while the second addresses a more current generation with a synthetic filter medium in the Mercedes-Benz Actros as well as in commercial vehicles from DAF and Scania. For workshops, this means a significant simplification in parts procurement and an expansion of the service offering for their customers. Instead of having to rely on various suppliers, they can now also obtain the proven Bosch quality for these common external systems. The consistent expansion of the product program continuously builds on Bosch Aftermarket&#39;s offering</p><p>and creates suitable solutions for current vehicle generations and system requirements.</p><p></p><p><b>Reliable protection for AdBlue systems</b></p><p>The new urea filters are specially designed to reliably remove particles from the AdBlue solution. This is crucial for the function and longevity of the entire AdBlue system. Without effective filtration, particles can cause blockages, suboptimal AdBlue dosing, increased AdBlue consumption, or even costly performance losses. Due to their nature, the filter materials are resistant to the aggressive AdBlue solution and help ensure consistently high filter performance throughout their service life.<br/>Bosch now offers protection and efficiency for third-party systems. Workshops thus benefit from proven Bosch quality in maintenance, and wholesalers benefit from an attractive range expansion.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>281088</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12051</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-aftermarket-portfolio-with-key-chassis-components-281088.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-02-16T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-02-16T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch expands aftermarket portfolio with key chassis components</headline>
			<quote>Extensive range of control arms as well as stabilizer links and tie rods coming March 2026</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch transfers its original equipment expertise in steering, vehicle motion and brakes to chassis components   Advanced quality tests ensure high safety standards and durability  Comprehensive portfolio focuses on current market requirements and offers a six year warranty* ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Bosch is expanding its already extensive range for the aftermarket. Starting in March 2026, the company will also be offering a broad portfolio of chassis components such as control arms, stabilizer links, and tie rods. Already from the time of the market launch the range will cover spare parts for around 80 percent of all vehicles on the German market. The portfolio will be continuously expanded throughout 2026. In this new product area, customers will benefit from the company’s many years of original equipment expertise in steering, vehicle motion and brakes, which is being transferred to the chassis portfolio.</p>
<p><b>High market relevance and growing demand</b></p><p>This portfolio expansion is highly significant: during general vehicle inspections, defects in chassis components are one of the most common reasons that older vehicles fail the MOT-test. In electric vehicles, higher vehicle weights and higher acceleration forces lead to increased wear. As a result, the importance of chassis repairs for workshop will continue to grow. With this portfolio expansion, Bosch is responding specifically to this need and offering workshops a high quality product selection.</p><p></p><p><b>Quality, original equipment standards, and sustainability</b></p><p>The new range meets particularly stringent quality and safety standards. Bosch chassis components undergo stricter and more extensive approval tests than customary in the market. The company underlines this clear commitment to quality and durability with an extended warranty of six years.* To enable workshops to install them quickly and efficiently, all Bosch chassis components come with the necessary accessories such as nuts, bolts, and washers. The secured fit at original-equipment level also ensures efficiency in day-to-day workshop operations.</p><p></p><p>Bosch’s new portfolio covers all relevant original-equipment trends in the aftermarket. These include lightweight components that have been developed specifically for use in electric vehicles, as well as hydraulic bushings that enable a high level of driving comfort, particularly in demanding applications. In the interests of sustainability, Bosch also offers ball joints and bushings separately so that it’s not always necessary to replace the entire control arm.</p><p></p><p>The new product range will be launched in Germany, Austria and Suisse in March 2026, followed by a gradual rollout across the rest of Europe, starting with France, Poland, and Türkiye. Workshops and wholesalers can rely on the proven high quality of service and short delivery times via Bosch’s established logistics network.</p><p></p><p>*Information on the terms and conditions of the warranty can be found <a href="https://www.boschaftermarket.com/xrm/media/images/country_specific/de/garantie/warranty_chassis_components.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>. <br/>Press photos and infocharts are available on the Bosch Media Service at <a href="http://www.bosch-press.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-press.com</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12050</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-stable-in-a-difficult-market-environment-280896.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-02-02T10:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-02-02T10:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1924</id>
				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Home Comfort Group: Stable in a difficult market environment</headline>
			<quote>Global presence strengthened following acquisition</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Position maintained in a difficult market environment: preliminary sales of 4.4 billion euros for 2025, stable at the previous year’s level (excluding the newly acquired units).   Growth in sub-segments in Europe: significant market share gains for heat pumps and air conditioning.   Sales network expanded: acquisition of US Air Conditioning in the USA strengthens regional sales. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Las Vegas, USA, Wetzlar, Germany – In a difficult market environment characterized by declining demand in North America and continued uncertainty in Europe, the Bosch Home Comfort Group made significant strategic progress in 2025. The company strengthened its leading position in the global HVAC market and gained significant market share in the European heat pump and air conditioning segments. According to preliminary figures, the Bosch Home Comfort Group held sales steady at around 4.4 billion euros (excluding the newly acquired units) and is making a significant contribution to the profitability of the Bosch Group. In nominal terms, sales grew by 0.3 percent compared to the previous year, and by around three percent adjusted for exchange rate effects.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			2025 was a challenging year for the global HVAC industry. We held our ground in a tough market and were able to grow our market share in Europe&#8217;s heat pump and air conditioning segments,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group.</cite>
			</div>
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<p>The integration of the residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Controls and Hitachi was completed on schedule in January 2026 and is already showing initial synergy effects, for example in the product portfolio and logistics. “With the smooth completion of the integration in January 2026, we have taken a groundbreaking step and assumed a leading global market position. We owe this in particular to the outstanding work of our associates,” says Brockmann.</p><p>To support future growth, the Bosch Home Comfort Group invested a total of around 200 million euros in 2025, with about half going to its existing business and half to newly acquired operations. The investments were made across all regions: in the Americas, they focused primarily on the supply chain and expanding production capacity. In Asia, the company invested in additional testing and laboratory capacity, while in Europe it pushed ahead with electrification projects at its sites in Aveiro, Portugal, and Eibelshausen, Germany. As of December 31, 2025, the Bosch Home Comfort Group employed around 24,000 people worldwide.</p><h2>Growth in heat pumps despite challenging market environment</h2><p>The global HVAC market grew by around one percent in 2025, showing a mixed picture: While the Asia-Pacific region recorded slight market growth, EMEA was at the previous year’s level, and the North and Latin American market declined compared to 2024. This decline was significantly influenced by the United States, where private demand fell, particularly in the air conditioning sub-segment, due to cautious consumer behavior and regulatory effects such as the introduction of tariffs. Adding to an already downward trend in 2024, the German heating market dropped again, with boilers hit especially hard. The overall market shrank by 14 percent year over year to its weakest level since the 2008 financial crisis and is now at the bottom in Europe in per-capita heating system sales. In contrast, demand for heat pumps rose significantly by 47 percent and recovered from the slump in 2024. As a result, more heat pumps than gas heating systems were sold on the German market for the first time. In Europe, around 20 percent of newly installed heat generators are now heat pumps, an increase of three percentage points compared to the previous year. “We are staying the course with the electrification of the building stock despite headwinds. We now need regulatory clarity to reduce consumer uncertainty and restore confidence and security for long-term investment decisions,” explains Brockmann. </p><h2>Gradual market recovery forecast from 2026</h2><p>For 2026, the Bosch Home Comfort Group anticipates a gradual market recovery and a reduction in barriers in the global HVAC market, provided that external influences do not intensify further. Market momentum could then increase from 2027, particularly in North America. According to current estimates, replacements and modernizations in particular will contribute to growth. “The trend toward electrification, statutory efficiency requirements, as well as positive consumer sentiment will result in a global market upturn in the medium term,” explains Brockmann. “We want to grow in the upper single-digit percentage range per year, that is faster than the market” is the company’s ambitious growth target, according to Brockmann. </p><h2>Integration of the new units successfully completed</h2><p>Following completion of the acquisition, the Bosch Home Comfort Group is now in a phase of strategic development. The major expansion of development and production capacity – increasing the number of plants from 17 to 33 and development sites from 14 to 26 – along with the expansion of the international sales network, significantly strengthens the Bosch Home Comfort Group’s global position. New technology platforms, especially in the field of air conditioning solutions, provide strong support for targeted global growth. Synergy effects already made it possible to achieve short-term savings in 2025 “Our new positioning brings us closer to our customers in all regions of the world – technologically and strategically. We want to use our regional positioning to develop and offer tailored solutions,” says Jan Brockmann. </p><h2>North and Latin America region: Acquisition of US Air Conditioning</h2><p>In October 2025, the Bosch Home Comfort Group completed another acquisition in the North American market: the takeover of US Air Conditioning Distributors, LLC. The factory direct sales model of the company with 52 locations and almost 500 employees in California, Arizona, Utah, and Idaho provides the Bosch Home Comfort Group with direct customer access. YORK® products are delivered directly to general contractors. Through this acquisition, the Bosch Home Comfort Group has gained an additional sales channel and will benefit from one of the largest company-owned sales networks for heating and air conditioning systems in the western states of the USA. The Bosch Home Comfort Group expects annual market growth of over 5 percent for air conditioning solutions in the region by 2027. To tap into this potential, the brands will more actively pursue cross-selling opportunities going forward. The Bosch brand now, for example, also offers rooftop units (RTUs) from YORK®, giving its customers access to a broader product portfolio in the future. “With the Bosch, Hitachi, and YORK® brands, we have a strong portfolio in the market and can offer solutions for every application in the residential sector as well as for small and medium-sized commercial customers,” explains David Budzinski, Deputy President of the Executive Management of the Bosch Home Comfort Group with regional responsibility for North and Latin America. </p><h2>EMEA region: Bosch Home Comfort Group as a full-service provider</h2><p>In the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region, the acquisition strengthened the Bosch Home Comfort Group’s air conditioning business in particular. In Europe, the Group holds a leading position in the heat pump sector, particularly due to significant market share gains in Germany. This further positions the Bosch Home Comfort Group even more strongly as a full-service HVAC provider with significant growth expectations: For the EMEA region, the Group expects annual growth in air conditioning solutions of around six percent over the next two years. “Our expanded portfolio enables us to take a true system approach – from heating and cooling to hybrid solutions,” explains Maria Zesch, who assumed responsibility for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region on the Executive Management of the Bosch Home Comfort Group on January 1, 2026. With a view to Europe, the Bosch Home Comfort Group is planning to make mutual use of existing sales channels and cross-selling in order to significantly increase its market penetration.</p><h2>APAC region: Expansion of development expertise</h2><p>In the Asia-Pacific region (APAC), the Bosch Home Comfort Group is focusing on e.g. the Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian markets. Ductless air conditioning solutions for residential and small commercial buildings, in particular, offer significant growth potential – both within the region itself and in various international markets. That is why regional development expertise for this technology is being pooled, and development and testing capacity in Wuxi, China, and Kadi, India is being significantly expanded. “The Asia-Pacific region is an innovation and growth driver for the Bosch Home Comfort Group, and its strategic importance for our global business is constantly increasing,” explains Ulrich Lissmann, who is responsible for the Asia-Pacific region. </p><h2>AHR Expo: The Bosch Home Comfort Group presents its expanded portfolio</h2><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group will present its expanded portfolio for the first time at AHR Expo from February 2 to 4 in Las Vegas, in the Central Hall at booth C4007. Product highlights will include: the Bosch IDS Edge heat pump, which uses inverter technology to continuously adapt output to the heating requirement, Hitachi’s new air365 Max heat pump, which uses the refrigerant R-32, and SunChoice from York®, an energy-efficient hybrid solution that combines an air conditioning system with a gas-fired rooftop unit.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>280835</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12047</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-has-set-a-course-for-the-future-in-the-difficult-2025-financial-year-280835.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2026-01-30T09:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-01-30T09:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch has set a course for the future in the difficult 2025 financial year</headline>
			<quote>Strategy 2030: Securing competitiveness and seizing opportunities</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Business developments in 2025: Sales revenue stable at 91 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations below expectations at around 2 percent.  Competitiveness: Narrow the cost gap, strengthen investment capacity.  Strategy 2030: Innovations and acquisitions create business opportunities.  Software-driven mobility: Orders worth 10 billion euros.  Europe as a business location: Technological skepticism jeopardizes prosperity.  Stefan Hartung: “Our long-term strategy will help us overcome economic realities and seize opportunities.”  Markus Forschner: “Improvement in Bosch’s cost and competitive situation will lay the foundation for our future success.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, can look back on 2025 as an incredibly challenging financial year. According to preliminary figures<sup>1</sup>, sales revenue was up slightly on the previous year’s level at 91 billion euros (2024: 90.3 billion euros). After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, sales revenue grew by 4.2 percent. At around 2 percent, the EBIT margin from operations was below expectations (2024: 3.5 percent). “The economic reality is reflected in our results – 2025 was a difficult and sometimes painful year for Bosch,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, referring to the company’s published preliminary business figures. “In an unfavorable environment, we are continuing to work systematically on our growth strategy, which also requires us to strengthen our competitiveness. We are now setting our course for the future.” According to Hartung, Bosch plans to continue to benefit from its global presence, its strong brand, and its technological expertise. However, the company anticipates increasingly intense competition under adverse economic conditions. Bosch does not expect to see significant improvements in individual markets until 2027.</p>
<p>The main reasons for the sluggish growth in the past financial year were the weak economic environment and the increasingly challenging market conditions. Result was negatively impacted by the lack of margins due to lower sales, as well as by increased tariffs and considerable provisions for necessary structural adjustments and the associated personnel measures. The aim of this restructuring is to ensure that the company remains economically robust, financially independent, and secure for the long term. To achieve this, Bosch still needs to generate annual sales growth of 6 to 8 percent with a margin of at least 7 percent. Given the current environment, the company now assumes that it will begin achieving its target margin of 7 percent in 2027 at the earliest, instead of in 2026.</p><h2>Competitiveness: Narrow the cost gap, strengthen investment capacity</h2><p>Bosch continued to systematically pursue its long-term Strategy 2030 over the past year. In addition to achieving the target margin, the strategy stipulates that the company must be one of the three leading providers in its key markets in all regions of the world. This currently requires competitive cost levels and demand-oriented capacities in particular. “We are working hard on our material costs, we are making even more intensive use of AI to increase our productivity, and we are weighing up every investment even more carefully than before,” Hartung said. “And yet, to secure our competitiveness and investment capacity in the long term, we need to do much more to reduce our personnel expenses and streamline our organization.” Above all, the structural shift toward electromobility and the extremely high price and competitive pressure in the global automotive industry is resulting in an annual <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/current-press-statement-on-recent-changes-at-bosch-mobility-279232.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cost gap</a> of around 2.5 billion euros worldwide in the Mobility business sector alone – in relation to the target margin for the business. As a result, last year Bosch announced it needed to cut about another 13,000 jobs. Hartung emphasized that the board of management was aware of the implications of these decisions and was taking associates’ concerns seriously. “But even a foundation-owned company has to keep an eye on securing its existence and cannot ignore business realities.” He went on to say that Bosch aims to implement these unavoidable measures in close consultation with employee representatives and in as socially acceptable a manner as possible, even if that initially incurs high costs.</p><h2>Strategy 2030: Innovations and acquisitions will create business opportunities</h2><p>Despite the adverse environment, Bosch sees great opportunities for a business revival in many market segments. “We assume that market momentum in the crucial field of software-driven mobility will initially be restrained, but will then accelerate significantly, especially in the coming decade,” Hartung explained. The Vehicle Motion Management software for the central control of brakes, steering, powertrain, and chassis is already being very well received on the market, Hartung said. Last year, the supplier of technology and services was able to win customer orders for solutions for automated driving, the requisite sensor technology, and central vehicle computers worth 10 billion euros, and thus hold its own in global competition. The ongoing integration of the newly acquired areas in the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-wants-to-grow-significantly-faster-than-the-market-in-the-heating-ventilation-and-cooling-sector-278016.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">HVAC solutions business</a> ensures strong growth prospects: Bosch Home Comfort aims to nearly double its sales revenue to 8 billion euros in the medium term and is now one of the world’s largest suppliers in the market for heating, ventilation, and cooling in residential and light commercial buildings. The Power Tools division has accelerated its product development processes, thereby reducing time to market by an average of two months. As part of an innovation offensive, Power Tools plans to launch around 2,000 new <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">products</a> by 2027. Bosch is also systematically expanding the use of AI in all divisions. At the recent U.S. electronics trade show CES, it presented an AI-enabled <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ai-in-the-car-bosch-presents-cockpit-innovations-at-ces-2026-in-las-vegas-280272.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">high-performance computer</a> for making the AI-controlled car cockpit a reality. By the end of 2027, the company plans to have invested a total of 2.5 billion euros in AI, which is already in use throughout the company.</p><h2>Europe as a business location: Technological skepticism jeopardizes prosperity</h2><p>When it comes to regional competitiveness, Bosch believes Europe has tremendous potential – provided policymakers and society can overcome the existing skepticism toward technological progress. Hartung expressed his concern regarding the latest results of the <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/technology-report-tech-compass-2026/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Tech Compass</a>, a survey that reports on how people in key industrialized countries feel about new technologies. According to the survey, less than two-thirds of Germans believe that technological progress has a positive impact, and in France, the figures are even lower. “This is highly alarming,” Hartung said. “The only way a country, a society, can survive in global competition is if there is at least sufficient will to make technological progress.” To achieve this, businesses, society, and policymakers need to actively engage with new fields of technology such as hydrogen and AI with greater courage and decisiveness. As one of the most innovative companies in the world, Bosch has a role to play here. It is one of the most prolific patent applicants in Europe, having filed more than 2,000 patent applications in the field of AI alone since 2018. With regard to protectionist policies, Hartung sees a need for action in Europe and calls on legislators to introduce targeted local content rules. This could make today’s clearly distorted competition fairer again. </p><h2>Business developments in 2025: Global economy slows down sector sales</h2><p>The difficult situation in various Bosch focus markets had an impact on sales development in the business sectors. “Bosch, too, clearly felt the effects of 2025’s weak global economy,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. “Yet despite considerable uncertainties and trade barriers, we’ve been able to hold our own in most markets.” At 56 billion euros, sales revenue in the <b>Mobility</b> business sector was up slightly year on year by 0.3 percent. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this represents an increase of 3.1 percent. The <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector generated sales revenue of 6.5 billion euros; a marginal increase of 0.9 percent in sales meant it was able to maintain the previous year’s level, despite the difficult situation in the mechanical engineering and construction sectors. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this was an increase of 3.2 percent. In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, sales revenue fell by 1.9 percent to 19.9 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, however, it rose by 4 percent. The main reason for this development was consumers’ continuing reluctance to spend. The <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector generated sales of 8.4 billion euros. Despite subdued construction activity, sales revenue increased year on year by 12.3 percent, or plus 15.3 percent when adjusted for exchange-rate effects. The acquisition of the HVAC solutions business more than offset the sale of the product business in the Building Technologies division.</p><h2>Business developments in 2025: Significant currency effects in regional sales</h2><p>The challenging conditions were reflected in regional sales development as well. “The situation remained tense in all our global regions,” Forschner said. “Our business was again weakest in Europe, while the Americas and Asia Pacific were more encouraging.” In <b>Europe,</b> sales revenue fell slightly to 44.2 billion euros, or a nominal 0.6 percent. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this represents an increase of 1.5 percent. In the <b>Americas,</b> sales revenue increased by 3.6 percent to 18.5 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this was an increase of 9.2 percent. In <b>Asia Pacific,</b> sales amounted to 28.3 billion euros. This is a nominal increase of 1.2 percent, or an exchange rate-adjusted 5.6 percent.</p><h2>Headcount development in 2025: Headcount fell by 1 percent</h2><p>Worldwide, the Bosch Group employed some 412,400 associates as of December 31, 2025; this is some 5,400 (around 1 percent) fewer than in the previous year. While the acquisition in Home Comfort added associates, the necessary job cuts and the sale of Building Technologies reduced headcount. The number of associates fell furthest in Germany, where headcount fell by around 6,500 (just under 5 percent) to a good 123,100 associates.</p><h2>Outlook 2026: Competitive and price pressure continues to rise</h2><p>Bosch does not expect the situation to ease in the current financial year. The company currently expects the global economy to grow by 2.3 percent in 2026. “There are many indications of a slight slowdown in global economic growth,” Forschner explained. “Competitive and price pressure are likely to increase further and the increased tariffs will have their full impact for the first time.” Bosch expects to make significant progress with the measures it introduced to implement its Strategy 2030. “We’ll begin to see positive effects on margin once we’ve improved our cost and competitive situation,” Forschner said. “But given the subdued economy and the unfavorable environment, we will achieve our target margin of 7 percent in 2027 at the earliest.” He emphasized that work on expenditures and structures is absolutely essential in order to maintain Bosch’s position in global competition and to be able to continue financing considerable upfront investments in areas of future importance. Bosch is thus laying an important foundation for the future development of the company.</p><p><br/><sub><sup>1</sup> Rounded figures; may differ from figures published in the subsequent consolidated financial statements.</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch BIT 1000: The all-around tool for electromobility – safe, smart, fast</headline>
			<quote>Bosch’s new battery insulation tester optimizes diagnosis and maintenance of high-voltage systems up to 1000 volts</quote>
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<p>Plochingen, Germany – Bosch is expanding its workshop equipment portfolio with the BIT 1000, a new high-voltage battery insulation tester. The device has been specially developed for the needs of the electromobility market and replaces the tried-and-tested FSA 050. For workshops involved in maintaining and repairing electric and hybrid vehicles, it provides maximum safety, precision, and efficiency. The BIT 1000 is available now and is being offered at an excellent price/performance ratio. </p>
<p><b>Safety and precision for high-voltage work</b></p><p>Working on high-voltage systems requires the utmost care and specialized tools. The Bosch BIT 1000 was developed to ensure the safety of workshop personnel while providing precise diagnostic results. It enables reliable insulation testing of high-voltage components, detects degradation and leaks, and thus ensures safe vehicle operation. One safety feature is that the capacitor voltage is automatically discharged after measurement, which protects the operator from accidental electric shocks. Insulation resistance is measured with different test voltages (125 V, 250 V, 500 V, 1000 V), which the BIT 1000 automatically adapts to each object being tested.</p><p></p><p><b>One tool, multiple functions</b></p><p>The BIT 1000 is truly versatile: it combines the functionality of a high-voltage insulation tester with comprehensive multimeter functions and an integrated infrared thermal imaging camera. This means that workshop professionals can not only measure voltage (AC/DC up to 1000 V), resistance, and frequency, but they can also measure surface temperatures from -20°C to 260°C without contact. The tester thus makes it possible to quickly and reliably identify hot spots and potential problems in electrical components, battery systems, and powertrain units without direct contact to live components.</p><p></p><p><b>Intuitive operation and smart data management</b></p><p>For smooth workflows in the workshop, the BIT 1000 is equipped with a clear 3.5-inch color display and an intuitive rotary switch for selecting the desired measurement method. Bluetooth connectivity allows wireless monitoring, recording, and analysis of data, making it much easier to document and share measurement results. The robust housing and special test cables are designed for demanding everyday use in the workshop and ensure a long service life.</p><p></p><p>All this makes the Bosch BIT 1000 the ideal partner for independent workshops and wholesalers who want to adapt to the growing importance of electromobility and offer their customers the highest quality and safety.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Trip to India: Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits Bosch in Bengaluru</headline>
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<p>On his first trip to India as Federal Chancellor, Friedrich Merz also visited Bosch on January 13, 2026. Guruprasad Mudlapur, President of Bosch India and Managing Director of Bosch Limited, welcomed the Chancellor and his delegation at the company headquarters in Adugodi, Bengaluru, and provided insights into local development activities.</p>
<p>The guests were shown a model of a hydrogen truck with a fully integrated powertrain and telematics system from Bosch. Bosch India, along with Bosch Germany, is driving the hydrogen transformation to accelerate zero-emission, sustainable mobility. The delegation was also introduced to a range of Bosch’s software solutions, including AIShield, a best-in-class, AI security solution that ensures protection and reliability of AI systems. AIShield includes over 150 patents in AI security.</p><p>Bosch has been present in India since 1922 and currently employs around 38,000 associates there. The Bosch Group in India generated consolidated sales revenue of around 4.13 billion euros in India in business year 2024/25, of which 2.7 billion euros are from consolidated sales to third parties. The company is represented in India with activities in its four business sectors Mobility, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch’s hardware-software edge:  how we’re bridging the physical and digital  with people-centric tech</headline>
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<p>Dr. Tanja Rueckert,<br/>member of the board of management <br/>of Robert Bosch GmbH, <br/>and Paul Thomas,<br/>president of Bosch in North America,<br/>at CES<sup>®</sup>, on January 5, 2026</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Good morning, everyone! A very warm welcome to the Bosch press conference at CES 2026. </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Hello and welcome from me as well. We’re thrilled to have you here – thank you for joining us, either on-site or via the livestream.</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Vehicle components. Industrial machinery. Power tools. Home appliances. Microchips. It’s no secret that Bosch is a diversified company. But our expertise is not only broad, it also bridges a gap that many others struggle to cross: the divide between the physical and the digital. </p><p>Most companies are at home on one side or the other. Rarely does one have equal competence in the world of things and the world of software. Bosch, however, is one such company: you could say we’re at home everywhere.</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Since its earliest days, Bosch has been a byword for innovative, high-quality hardware. At the dawn of the digital age, we then did what we’ve always done in our quest to bring the most pioneering and beneficial solutions to market. We figured out what competence was required, and we built it up in-house. </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Thanks to this mindset, software has been a core competence of ours for decades now. It allowed us to establish ourselves as an early digital pioneer in our diverse hardware-based business, where we helped drive forward the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0. Now, it’s enabling us to play a key role in shaping the software-driven mobility of the future. And it’s driving growth across the board: by the beginning of the next decade, we aim to generate sales of over 6 billion euros with software and services. </p><p>It’s also put us on the forefront in leveraging AI, where we’re one of the leading European companies for AI patents filed – with 2,000 and counting. In total, we’ll be investing more than 2.5 billion euros in AI by the end of 2027. And so far we’ve already trained over 100,000 associates on AI – nearly a quarter of our workforce.</p><p>Above all, having both hardware and software competence enables us to deliver superior versions of both. And this, ultimately, is what sets us apart. Our hardware has an edge because we can use our home-grown software and AI expertise to level it up. At the same time, our software has an edge because we deeply understand the hardware it runs on. The result is solutions that are innovative, intelligent, and offer a host of tangible benefits to their users. In other words, true people-centric tech!</p><p>But let’s talk specifics. How exactly does our mastery of the hardware-software divide give our solutions an edge? </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Well first and foremost, it enables us to equip our solutions with groundbreaking functions and unlock capabilities no one else has yet been able to realize. </p><p>Case in point: our smartphone-based solution Origify, which you can see in action at our booth. Counterfeit products are a huge and growing problem: last year they were estimated to account for up to 3 percent of global trade, with a market value in the trillions. We urgently need more effective ways to combat this problem, and with Origify, we’ve developed a truly innovative one. In simple terms, it works on the basis of surface pattern recognition. Where other solutions rely on add-ons like tags, chips, or codes, Origify uses an object’s unique physical attributes to create a tamper-proof digital identity. Once that has been registered in our system, our new Detector app can quickly and reliably verify authenticity via a live video stream. Within seconds, you know whether a pair of sneakers, a car part, or even a painting is the real thing. This revolutionary technology could really shake up the counterfeiting industry – and it stems from our profound expertise on both sides of the physical-digital divide.</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Of course, many people’s daily concerns are more practical in nature. Laundry, housework, cooking. In the home, our appliances have long set the benchmark for quality, innovativeness, and precision engineering. Thanks to software and AI, we’re now unlocking a new level of convenience and intelligence in them. After all, we strongly believe that technology should serve people, not the other way around. It should take away stress, and help you to achieve more for less effort – no matter what your skill level.</p><p>For example, in the kitchen… </p><p>And we have one more surprise!</p>
<h2>Guest appearance by Marcel Vigneron, <br/>Top Chef All-Star and Food Network star</h2><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Look who we have with us today, let’s give a hand to Marcel Vigneron!</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Marcel, we’re so happy to have you here. But I must admit, all this talk about cooking is making me hungry! Maybe because I missed breakfast this morning… </p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>Tanja, not to worry: I just happen to know a thing or two about cooking! Got you covered. I hope you don’t mind a little steak for breakfast… </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Well, I’m jetlagged, and in Germany it’s dinner time, so that sounds perfect!</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>I’m always up for a steak!</p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>We happen to have a few juicy ribeyes on hand. Let’s fire these up! By the way, how do you like your steak?</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Medium-rare, of course!</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Sounds good to me.</p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>Fantastic.</p><p>So, I’m going to be cooking your steak with the help of some cool new technology you saw in the video. It’s cutting-edge stuff, where generative AI meets incredible sensors from across the Bosch world.</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>And it’s all based on something the 800 Series Induction Cooktop already has built-in: our AutoChef feature. </p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>Absolutely, Paul. AutoChef is the basis here. It’s a sensor-based technology that continuously regulates the temperature of your frying pan and adjusts it so you get the best possible result. And now AutoChef is being leveled up with the help of the new Bosch Cook AI. That feature is still in final testing, but I can give you a sneak peek today of how it’s going to work and how helpful it’s going to be for home cooks. </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>We’re always very excited to see AI making life easier. Can you tell us more about how it works?</p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>Sure, Tanja, Bosch Cook AI is powered by generative AI, combined with proprietary technologies and processes in the appliances. Basically, you take a picture of your ingredients and tell it what result you want – in this case the degree of doneness for your steak. The algorithm figures out the right heat level and timing and communicates with your cooktop, while giving you precise, live instructions. There’s basically no more guess work. And this Bluetooth meat probe is tracking the temperature of the steak as well. Together, Bosch Cook AI and AutoChef work in concert to lead you to the finish line. It’s that easy! </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>It sounds fantastic, but tell me the truth – is it really useful for a chef of your caliber?</p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>Well Paul, the truth is I’m a huge fan of science and technology and I find it really exciting to see how the latest innovations can take my profession to the next level. And really, that’s why I love Bosch, because I feel like I’m getting a preview of something we’re all going to be using in a few years. You’re the enablers of the future, and it’s cool to be able to play a part in that! </p><p>But at the end of the day, even I just need to get dinner on the table sometimes. And it’s great to have a helping hand when my 5-year-old distracts me at the wrong moment... </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Oh, I know all about that! I wish I’d had something like that when my kids were young – it would have helped me a lot!</p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>I hear you! By the way, I wanted to mention to people that if they stop by the Bosch booth this week, they can see me and a few fellow alums from Top Chef: my fellow Food Network star Bryan Voltaggio, and my long-time friend and co-host of Next-Level Chef on Fox, Nyesha Arrington. We have some fun things going on with a “Battle in the Booth” theme and some exciting cooking challenges. If you’re lucky you might even snag a taste…</p><p>Looks like it’s done. Let’s see how we did.</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert</b>:<br/>Oh, it looks perfect! I really think this could be a game changer – it means that anyone can cook an impressive meal for their friends and family. That’s what I call people-centric tech!</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>And ultimately that’s what we’re aiming for. We want the seamless functionality of our products with their enhanced digital features to empower and enable people. Or as we like to say, “The more you Bosch, the more you feel like a Bosch”! </p><p><b>Marcel Vigneron:</b><br/>Or in this case “cook like a Bosch”!</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>That’s right, thank you Marcel! Let’s give him a big hand!</p><p>So, first we’re combining our software and hardware expertise to unlock groundbreaking functions and unique capabilities. Second, we’re leveraging our software competence to enable hardware to do something revolutionary: we’re helping it evolve. </p><p>In the past, if you wanted something more “up to date,” you had to trade in your old product for a newer model. Today, with the right capabilities and the right software, hardware can continue to evolve and gain new functionality long after you bring it home. </p><p>Thanks to comprehensive connectivity, many Bosch appliances are now able to gain completely new capabilities via over-the-air updates. For example, we recently added “air fry” and “air sous vide” functions to a range of our connected ovens that didn’t come with them. At no cost to their owners!</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Wow, and we’re not only helping our own hardware to evolve. In the mobility domain, our Vehicle Motion Management is enabling many cars to gain new features, functions, and options for personalization long after they leave the dealer’s lot. This pioneering hardware-agnostic software solution manages and coordinates various functions in the braking, steering, powertrain, and suspension systems. Essentially, it allows all these variables to be fine-tuned at the press of a button. By selecting from different driving modes, the car’s characteristics can be intelligently adapted to the driver’s needs or the driving situation. </p><p>And Vehicle Motion Management itself is constantly evolving – for example, we’ve recently enhanced it with capabilities to control the vehicle’s movement in all six degrees of freedom. Available as part of a pre-installed package or as an over-the-air update for capable cars, the control in all six degrees of freedom can play a major role in reducing vehicle roll during cornering. This means it can help significantly reduce motion sickness – which, as studies show, not only affects up to one-third of adults, but also disproportionately affects passengers. Since a lot of us are going to be passengers in the self-driving cars of the future, this has the potential to bring increased well-being to hundreds of millions of people worldwide – and to help eliminate a real obstacle on our path to autonomous mobility. Not bad for a little algorithm!</p><p>And it’s another great example of how we’re using our hardware-software edge to make a difference in people’s lives. Which brings me to number three. Thanks to our dual-domain expertise, as a matter of principle we offer much more than individual components and piecemeal solutions. Across our diverse areas of business, we specialize in all-in-one systems, intelligent platforms, and even entire ecosystems. And this, as you’ll see, translates into numerous benefits for our customers.</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Our systems expertise is especially visible – and valuable – in vehicles. I’m sure you’ve heard of how software is enabling greater intelligence, efficiency, safety, and personalization behind the wheel. It’s really a paradigm shift – by the end of this decade, more than 80 percent of new vehicles worldwide are projected to be software-defined, with a market value exceeding a trillion dollars. Bosch is playing a key role in shaping this transition. Here, the combination of our software expertise and our profound knowledge across all areas of vehicle technology enables us to offer a major advantage to automakers. Specifically, it means they get customizable, deployment-ready systems with minimal development times and without the usual compatibility headaches. </p><p>When it comes to software-driven mobility, we’re facilitating development from the ground up. Our Eclipse Safe Open Vehicle Core project, S-CORE for short, is an initiative we’re spearheading with our subsidiary ETAS. It aims to create a high-performance middleware platform based on open source. Middleware is basically the central nervous system of software-defined vehicles – it’s responsible for translating between the highly complex and diverse hardware and software components within a vehicle. Together with global automakers, we’re seeking to move beyond current OEM-specific solutions to create a single standard that’s available to all. Ultimately, this will speed up development, lower costs, enhance security, and boost innovation across the entire industry – which in turn means more people will have access to all the benefits software-defined vehicles have to offer.</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Our systems expertise is especially apparent at the solutions level. Here, we’re a leading provider of innovative hardware such as electronic by-wire systems, as well as the software that controls their operation and interplay. Soon, we’ll see a market first – with the launch of our true brake-by-wire system which will go into production with one of the world’s largest automakers. By-wire systems are a key technology for tomorrow’s self-driving and software-defined vehicles. And Bosch is quickly establishing itself as the go-to partner: by 2032, we expect to achieve cumulative global sales of more than 7 billion euros with our steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems.</p><p>When talking about vehicles of the future, of course we also have to talk about AI. At Bosch we’re already using AI to enhance safety and convenience behind the wheel. By 2035, we’re aiming for sales of well over 10 billion euros with AI-based solutions for assisted and automated driving. At our booth, for example, you can see a demonstration of our AI-powered cockpit. This is a truly pioneering system, since it can both hear and see! This is possible thanks to two different language models. One is a text-based large language model, which means you can talk to your vehicle as if it was a person sitting next to you. The other is a visual language model, which means the cockpit can make sense of what it sees via cameras and sensors, inside and outside the vehicle. Together, they unlock some truly next-level functions: for example, the vehicle can automatically search for a parking spot when you arrive at your destination, or generate minutes for online meetings you attend from behind the wheel. </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>As you’ve seen, our ability to bridge the physical-digital divide translates into a wide range of features, capabilities, and systems. It also makes us a preferred partner – for example, in the industrial domain, where we possess many years of experience as both a user and a provider. In fact, here at CES, we’re signing a wide-ranging MoU to explore an initiative to realize the next leap in industrial productivity using agentic AI. To help me tell you more about this exciting collaboration, please welcome to the stage Dayan Rodriguez, corporate vice president of manufacturing and mobility at Microsoft.</p>
<h2>Guest appearance by Dayan Rodriguez, <br/>corporate vice president manufacturing and mobility, Microsoft</h2><p><b>Dayan Rodriguez:</b><br/>Hi Tanja, hi Paul!</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Hi Dayan, so glad to have you here! Why don’t you start off by telling us a little about the project? </p><p><b>Dayan Rodriguez:</b><br/>Happy to! Let me start with a little context. The world is changing, and so are the requirements for doing business in this AI era. Companies are navigating new layers of complexity and rapid technological evolution. In our factories, connecting diverse value streams is challenging. We must evolve with new ways of working.</p><p>But it’s easier said than done – many factories operate with legacy systems, and they need to evolve intentionally and thoughtfully. At the same time, the volume of data continues to grow, but the ability to interpret it and derive decisions is increasingly difficult. This is where we come in. Working together, Bosch and Microsoft want to harness agentic AI to help transform factories. This powerful technology can make sense of this data, and then autonomously make decisions and execute tasks to optimize production, maintenance, and supply chains. It’s like adding another layer of intelligence to factory processes. </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>In fact, we’re calling what we’re doing here “Manufacturing Co-Intelligence.” Our deep industrial knowledge forms the basis. Bosch brings decades of manufacturing expertise to the table as well as the lifecycle data insights leveraged from more than 1 billion products and 700 million digital twins in our own AI-enabled factories. </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>That’s right, and in combination with Microsoft’s IT infrastructure and software expertise, we want to create an open, scalable, and secure ecosystem that empowers our customers. Our collaboration aims to see beyond data to understand its real-world meaning. And this is going to help manufacturers evolve to meet the challenges of the future. We want to give them the tools to make smarter choices and boost efficiency, while ensuring maximum quality and flexibility. But we also want to make manufacturing more human-centric, don’t we?</p><p><b>Dayan Rodriguez:</b><br/>Yes, central to our vision is a factory that empowers and unburdens its workers. Our goal is simplified solutions. At the moment, when something goes wrong on a production line, like a machine malfunctioning, for example, it’s all hands on deck. Maintenance technicians are often called out in the middle of the night, or on weekends or holidays, to fix problems and get production up and running again ASAP. It’s stressful, and fixing large machines under time pressure is not without risk either. With agentic AI monitoring all processes, even minor deviations can be identified and solutions implemented long before they cause a catastrophic failure – meaning a safer, lower-stress yet more productive workplace for everyone. </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>And of course, that productivity translates into savings. In our own operations as well as those of our pilot customers, we’re seeing system integration costs slashed by up to 70 percent, and predictive warranty solutions enabling savings of up to a third. </p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Our agentic approach also delivers much greater reliability on the semantic level. Thanks to their integrated domain knowledge, our AI agents respond to questions correctly up to three times more often than isolated AI systems. And they save time, reducing the manual effort needed for things like fact-finding, data consolidation, and documentation by up to half.</p><p><b>Dayan Rodriguez:</b><br/>Yes, the impact is profound! Thanks to our powerful blend of deep industrial knowledge and cutting-edge technology, we hope to transform the manufacturing landscape and the lives of those who work there. Together, we’re contributing to the development of a new future – where human and machine work together in intelligent and cooperative ways. We proudly call this our “Manufacturing Co-Intelligence” vision!</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Yes indeed. Thank you, Dayan – I can’t wait to see where our collaboration will lead! </p><p><b>Dayan Rodriguez:</b><br/>Thank you both for having me!</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Our work with Microsoft is a strong example of how we’re continuing to push forward growth, investment, and collaborations here in the U.S. – and it’s only one of many. The U.S. is one of Bosch’s key growth markets.</p><p>In fact, we recently signed an exciting cooperation agreement with Kodiak AI. This is a dynamic company on the vanguard of AI-powered autonomous trucking technology that has already deployed Class 8 trucks with no humans on board in a commercial operation. As part of our cooperation, we’ll be supporting the development of a production-ready, redundant platform that combines the hardware, firmware, and software necessary to realize fully autonomous trucking at scale. This platform will include sensors such as cameras and radars that the trucks use to perceive their surroundings and advanced steering technologies to promote enhanced safety for this critical vehicle segment. This collaboration is a win-win for us: it offers us a great opportunity to deepen our understanding of real-world autonomous vehicle requirements while at the same time enhancing our portfolio for the broader autonomous mobility ecosystem.</p><p>Where investments are concerned, we’re on track with our silicon carbide wafer fab in Roseville, California. Over the past two and a half years, we have committed a substantial portion of our planned 1.9 billion dollar investment and remain on track to begin manufacturing later this year. Producing silicon carbide chips here in the United States is a key part of our strategic plan to reinforce our semiconductor portfolio and support our local customers with access to this essential technology for the future of energy and mobility – including hybrid vehicles. </p><p>And in football-related news, I hope you caught our first-ever Big Game ad last year. With the help of some phenomenal friends, we showed the U.S. how Bosch products can transform your life for the better. But even if you didn’t see it, don’t worry. We’ll be back at the Big Game on February eighth with another winning spot that demonstrates how “The more you Bosch, the more you feel like a Bosch.” We hope you’ll tune in!</p><p><b>Tanja Rueckert:</b><br/>Very exciting! I can’t wait to see what’s coming next.</p><p>At Bosch, our innovation has always been driven by a simple goal: to make life better through technology. This involves putting people at the center of our efforts, and focusing on meeting their evolving needs. But we can’t develop people-centric tech without people, and this is why it’s so important that we maintain a dialogue with them. For five years now, that’s exactly what we’ve done in the framework of the Bosch Tech Compass, an annual survey we conduct in seven countries worldwide.</p><p>Thanks to the Tech Compass, we know for example that a lot of people are suffering from a kind of “progress fatigue.” In fact, 57 percent of respondents would like to hit the pause button on technological development until its consequences can be better understood. On the other hand, never before have we seen such positive responses regarding AI. A majority of respondents believe it will have a greater positive impact on society than any other technology. </p><p>And there’s more good news. General optimism in technology is higher than it has been in years. Globally, 71 percent of people now agree that technological progress makes the world a better place. Of course, we at Bosch share this conviction wholeheartedly. Because we’re committed to creating people-centric tech. By seamlessly bridging the software-hardware divide, we deliver technology that supports and enables humans; technology that is truly “Invented for life.” </p><p>Thank you and come by our booth to see for yourself!</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Thanks everyone, and see you at our booth in the Central Hall!</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>CES 2026: Bosch is shaping the future of mobility, manufacturing and technology in everyday life</headline>
			<quote>Software-hardware symbiosis drives progress</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rueckert: “Our expertise enables us to bridge the gap between the physical and the digital.”  Paul Thomas: “Bosch knows its way around both software and hardware. That’s what our success is built on.”  Sales forecast: Bosch expects sales of software and services to exceed six billion euros – around two-thirds of this in the Mobility business sector.  Intelligent and personalized mobility: Bosch software brings new functions to some cars even after they leave the dealership.  Collaboration: Bosch makes factories fit for the future – together with Microsoft and with the help of agentic AI.  U.S. market strategically important: Bosch announces far-reaching cooperation with Kodiak AI for collaborating on redundant platforms used in driverless trucks.  Global AI optimism: Bosch Tech Compass shows overwhelming acceptance – 70 percent of respondents consider AI to be crucial for the future. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Las Vegas, NV, USA – In a world that is becoming increasingly digital, software is the invisible engine of progress. It shapes the way we communicate, work, use devices in everyday life, and produce goods. But only when it merges seamlessly with the physical world of hardware does it unfold its full potential. At CES<sup>®</sup> 2026, Bosch is showcasing how software and hardware can work together to pave the way to a smarter future. </p>
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			Our many years of expertise in hardware and software enable us to bridge the gap between the physical and the digital. By integrating hardware and software, we can create intelligent products and solutions that are people centric &#8211; in other words, &#8216;invented for life&#8217;,
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				<cite>says Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the electronics trade fair in Las Vegas.</cite>
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			Bosch is equally at home in both worlds &#8211; and we&#8217;ve built up the necessary expertise for this ourselves. That&#8217;s what our success is built on,
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				<cite>says Paul Thomas, president of Bosch in North America.</cite>
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<p>By the beginning of the next decade, Bosch expects to generate sales of more than 6 billion euros with software and services, much of which will already be based on artificial intelligence (AI). Around two-thirds of this revenue is expected to come from the Mobility business sector. The company expects its sales of software, sensor technology, high-performance computers, and network components to double by the mid-2030s to well over 10 billion euros. Bosch continues to set the pace in the application and development of AI, too: by the end of 2027, the technology company will invest more than 2.5 billion euros in this field.</p><h2>AI innovations for the cockpit</h2><p>When it comes to the vehicles of the future, AI plays a crucial role. Bosch is already using AI to enhance safety and convenience behind the wheel. At CES<sup>®</sup> 2026 in Las Vegas, Bosch will be demonstrating its new AI-based cockpit. This is an all-in-one system that allows the car environment to be highly personalized. The cockpit is equipped with an AI large language model that enables communication as if with a real person. It also has a visual language model that can interpret what is happening both inside and outside the vehicle. Based on this, the system can, for example, automatically search for a parking space on arrival at the destination or create meeting minutes for online meetings.</p><p>At the same time, Bosch is establishing itself as a leading provider of by-wire systems, another key technology for automated and software-defined driving. These systems replace mechanical connections for brakes and steering with electrical signal lines, which opens up completely new freedoms in terms of design, safety and software control. With brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire, Bosch expects to achieve cumulative sales revenue of more than 7 billion euros by 2032. The market dynamics of this key technology will continue to accelerate in the 2030s.</p><h2>Reduce motion sickness – thanks to smart Bosch software</h2><p>Bosch’s Vehicle Motion Management software makes it possible to control the vehicle movement in all six degrees of freedom by centrally controlling the brakes, steering, powertrain, and chassis. This means the individual actuators can be better coordinated and used more efficiently. In the future, they even will be adjusted to the driver’s needs. Vehicle Motion Management can greatly reduce vehicle rolling movements in bends or pitching movements in stop-and-go traffic, which aim to prevent motion sickness – an important step on the way to autonomous driving.</p><p>On that topic, Bosch presents groundbreaking technology in the combination of sensor technology and AI with its new Radar Gen 7 Premium, which is celebrating its world premiere at CES in Las Vegas. The radar sensor improves driving assistance functions such as the freeway pilot. Thanks to its special antenna configuration, it enables maximum angular precision and a very long range. For example, the sensor detects very small objects such as pallets and car tires at a distance of over 200 meters. This enables it to precisely detect lost loads or other road users even in complex traffic situations and thus trigger a suitable driving maneuver. </p><p>E-bikes are also becoming safer than ever thanks to Bosch’s expertise in hardware and software: the eBike Flow app now has a new function that allows users to mark their e-bike or battery as stolen. This makes it more difficult for thieves to resell the e-bike or battery, because as soon as second-hand buyers, specialist dealers, or authorities attempt to connect to the e-bike via the eBike Flow app, they will receive a warning.</p><h2>Unsung heroes of digitalization: MEMS sensors</h2><p>No matter whether it’s a question of high-tech devices in cars, in industry, or at home: innovations rely on tiny sensors. At CES, Bosch is presenting its newest BMI5 AI MEMS sensor platform. All sensors developed on this basis are characterized by a high degree of precision, robustness, and energy efficiency. They also have integrated AI functions that can recognize movements, positions, and even contexts. One area in which these new motion sensors are used is in virtual and augmented reality applications. By tracking head movements precisely and with virtually no delay, they allow users to interact naturally in 3D environments. They also help robots recognize their surroundings and movements with high accuracy – for example, they show humanoid robots how to find the right path even when there is an object obscuring the camera lens.</p><h2>Bosch cooperates with Microsoft on “Manufacturing Co-Intelligence<sup>®</sup>”</h2><p>At CES<sup>®</sup> 2026 in Las Vegas, Bosch has now announced that it would be continuing its collaboration with Microsoft. Together with Microsoft, Bosch will expand its “Manufacturing Co-Intelligence<sup>®</sup>” offer, exploring advancements that have the potential to revolutionize production through the use of agentic artificial intelligence. The two companies will be signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Las Vegas.</p><p>Agentic AI can interpret very large amounts of data, make largely autonomous decisions and execute tasks in order to optimize production, maintenance and supply chains. “It makes factory processes more intelligent,” says Tanja Rückert. This collaboration seeks to combine the deep industrial knowledge of Bosch in the production and industrial software sector with the leading IT infrastructure and software expertise of Microsoft. The two companies aim to make existing production processes scalable with AI-supported solutions so that factories are not only more efficient, but organizations can also relieve the burden on associates. For example, by detecting deviations in the production process at an early stage, downtimes can be minimized and production costs reduced. One of the first Bosch customers for “Manufacturing Co-Intelligence<sup>®</sup>” is Sick AG, a leading global manufacturer of sensors and sensor solutions for industrial applications.</p><h2>Revolutionary pocket-sized protection against counterfeiting</h2><p>Another CES highlight is Bosch’s innovative approach in the fight against counterfeit products. With Origify, Bosch presents a smart solution that gives products a digital DNA. This is a software ecosystem with a core technology for surface pattern recognition that verifies the authenticity of physical goods. Instead of relying on additional labels, chips, or codes, Origify analyzes the unique, non-replicable physical characteristics of a product’s surface and assigns it a tamperproof digital identity. Once registered in the system, the associated Detector app can enable fast and reliable verification: a live video stream of the object can be used to determine within seconds whether it is an original – or a fake.</p><h2>Bosch in the U.S.: growth, investment, and strong partnerships</h2><p>The U.S. remains an important and strategic growth market for Bosch. “Our collaboration with Microsoft is a strong example of how we’re continuing to drive growth, investment, and collaborations here in the U.S. – and it’s just one example among many,” Thomas says. In addition to its work with Microsoft, Bosch is driving forward numerous other initiatives in the U.S. market. That includes an agreement with Kodiak AI, a pioneer in the field of autonomous driving for trucks. Bosch and Kodiak AI are collaborating on vehicle-independent, redundant platforms for driverless trucks. Such a platform is a comprehensive system of specialized hardware and software that is integrated into standard trucks to give them autonomous driving capabilities. Bosch is supplying a variety of hardware components – including sensors and vehicle actuation components such as steering technologies – for these platforms. Bosch is also currently modernizing its silicon carbide wafer fab in Roseville, California. The aim is to strengthen the production of this essential technology for electromobility.</p><h2>Bosch Tech Compass: AI is a driving force for the future</h2><p>The Bosch Tech Compass, a survey of more than 11,000 people in seven countries worldwide, shows that the majority of people see AI as the most influential and most positive technology in the years ahead. A key finding is that enthusiasm for AI is growing worldwide, with 70 percent of respondents seeing it as crucial for the future. This positive attitude is accompanied by a simultaneous increase in progress fatigue. According to the Bosch survey, despite the high hopes placed in AI, there are also concerns about its negative social impact – no other technology is seen as such a potential threat to society. Overall, 57 percent would like to see a “pause button” to better understand the implications of technological development. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>CES 2026: Bosch eBike Systems extends its digital theft protection for eBikes</headline>
			<quote>This makes stolen eBikes unsalable </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Stolen eBikes can be marked in the eBike Flow app and permanently identified in the digital ecosystem of Bosch eBike Systems.  Buyers of used eBikes, dealers, and public authorities can easily check the status of the eBike in the eBike Flow app.  New control functions for commercial users. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Your eBike has been stolen. What remains is a mix of anger, frustration, and a financial loss. For thieves, however, this is a profitable business, depending on their ability to resell eBikes undetected. This is precisely where Bosch eBike Systems steps in. At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, it is presenting a solution that adds another layer of digital theft protection to its smart system. In the future, stolen eBikes and batteries can be marked as stolen in the eBike Flow app. This feature is available free of charge in the eBike Flow app from the end of January 2026. </p>
<p>If an eBike or a battery is marked as stolen, it can be identified as such throughout the entire digital ecosystem of Bosch eBike Systems. This makes reselling the eBike difficult and increases the chances of the owner getting the eBike back. Buyers of used eBikes, dealers and public authorities are sent a warning when they attempt to connect to the eBike via the eBike Flow app. This includes the serial numbers of the components that are marked as stolen. In addition, the connection with the eBike Flow app is permanently blocked. It is no longer possible for the eBike to receive over-the-air updates or for custom riding modes to be selected. Dealers also receive a warning in the DiagnosticTool, the diagnostic software from Bosch eBike Systems, when they connect the eBike for servicing.</p><h2>Centralized storage, system-wide impact</h2><p>This is made possible by the digital allocation principle used by the smart system. All the components of an eBike – the motor, the battery, and the display – have a unique registration in the system and are linked to a specific user profile. If the user marks their eBike or battery as stolen, this information is stored centrally and can be accessed from anywhere in the digital ecosystem of Bosch eBike Systems. The eBike Flow app, the DiagnosticTool, and Bosch eBike Support all use the same data. The digital marking can only be removed via the registered user profile.</p><p>This function is a valuable addition to the theft protection portfolio of Bosch eBike Systems. The first theft protection functions were introduced in 2018 and the portfolio, which includes <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/us/products/lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Lock</a>,<a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/us/products/ebike-alarm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> eBike Alarm</a>, and <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/us/products/battery-lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Battery Lock</a>, now offers an additional layer of protection. This makes stealing eBikes an even less attractive proposition and represents a further step toward the Bosch mission of preventing all thefts of eBikes with the help of its smart system. </p><h2>Extended control functions for commercial users</h2><p>In addition to its theft protection solutions for private use, Bosch eBike Systems is also expanding its range for commercial users. This is because eBike sharing providers, rental firms, and company fleets need active control options, for example if eBikes are not returned. The <a href="https://help.bosch-ebike.com/us/help-center/ebw-bcm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch ConnectModule</a> from Bosch eBike Systems allows motor support to be deactivated remotely. </p><p>Commercial users also have direct access to operating data via a cloud interface, including battery level, range forecast, service intervals, maintenance requirements, GPS position (if tracking is activated), and usage statistics. This can be integrated into existing fleet management systems and will play a key role in the growing market of professional eBike fleets. The extended control functions are available immediately to commercial users. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>280289</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12046</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-appoints-two-new-members-to-the-global-executive-board-280289.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-01-14T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-01-14T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Home Comfort Group appoints two new members to the Global Executive Board</headline>
			<quote>Consistent regional focus at the management level</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Maria Zesch assumes responsibility for the EMEA region  Stephan Lampel takes charge of finance and administration  Thomas Volz takes on a new role within the Bosch Group   New structure strengthens regional customer proximity and growth strategy ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anne Kaletsch</name>
				<email>Anne.Kaletsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Wetzlar – The Bosch Home Comfort Group is continuing to align its management structure with regional customer proximity and global growth. On January 1, 2026, two new members, Maria Zesch and Stephan Lampel, will be appointed to the Global Executive Board. Zesch will assume responsibility for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) sales region; Lampel will succeed Thomas Volz and take over responsibility for commercial functions. In this way, the company is reinforcing its organization’s consistent focus on differentiated market requirements and the implementation of its growth strategy.</p>
<p>As a member of Executive Management, <b>Maria Zesch</b> will be responsible for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region. Most recently, she served as Chief Executive Officer of TAKKT AG. She succeeds Jan Brockmann, who previously oversaw the region in addition to his role as CEO. “Regional proximity is essential for addressing a wide range of market conditions as effectively as possible. I look forward to further strengthening our market position in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa together with our local teams and to partnering with our customers across the region,” says Maria Zesch about her new role. </p><p></p><p><b>Stephan Lampel</b>, who has held management positions within the Bosch Group for many years, will join the Global Executive Board of the Bosch Home Comfort Group on January 1, 2026, with responsibility for commercial functions. “I am looking forward to my new role and to working with the entire Bosch Home Comfort Group team. Our industry is facing important strategic and economic decisions. Together, we will leverage our strengths to enable targeted, sustainable growth,” says Lampel. He succeeds Thomas Volz, who is preparing for a new position within the Bosch Group starting in January.</p><p></p><p>The reorganization of the Global Executive Board supports the continued development of the Bosch Home Comfort Group following the strategic acquisition in August 2025. “We have ambitious growth targets in all regions around the world, and we consistently align our organization accordingly. With clear regional responsibilities for America, Asia, and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa on the Board, we can address customer needs even more effectively,” says Jan Brockmann, Chairman of the Executive Management, about the expansion of the Bosch Home Comfort Group. The expanded management structure reflects the strategic focus on regional markets and strengthens the Bosch Home Comfort Group’s ability to execute operationally in a dynamic international environment.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>280279</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12038</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-sensor-platform-turns-robots-into-real-movement-talents-280279.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12038/pi12038_en_bmi560.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-01-05T16:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-01-05T16:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>2816</id>
				<name>Sensortec</name>
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			<headline>Bosch sensor platform turns robots into real movement talents</headline>
			<quote>Seamless user experience enabled by a new precision sensing standard</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Three product variants address robotics, XR headsets and glasses, wearables, and beyond.  Bosch maintains its leadership in the MEMS sensor market, projected to exceed $19.2 billion by 2030 with a 4 percent compound annual growth rate.  A new benchmark in measurement accuracy for premium consumer electronics device makers. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Las Vegas, NV – At the pulsating heart of the robotics revolution and the rapidly expanding world of Extended Reality (XR) lies a silent, yet indispensable technology: MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensors. Much like the complex senses that guide living organisms, these tiny, sophisticated devices serve as the foundational pillar, endowing machines with the crucial ability to perceive and understand their own motion and orientation. This spatial awareness transforms complex algorithms into fluid movements and immersive digital experiences. </p>
<h2>Three new high-end sensors for the growth market</h2><p>At CES® 2026, Bosch Sensortec introduces the BMI5 platform, a new generation of inertial (acceleration and gyroscope) sensors designed to provide high-precision performance with ultra-low noise to capture every nuance of motion across multiple device classes. Built on a shared hardware foundation and adapted through intelligent software, the platform launches with three variants – BMI560, BMI563 and BMI570. The BMI5 family products are addressing the premium segments of consumer electronics device manufacturers, building the base for the growing MEMS sensor market. According to market research and strategy consulting company Yole Group, this market with Bosch as the market leader, is expected to grow to more than 19.2 billion USD by 2030, with an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2030) of 4 percent.* To meet the high-volume serial production demands, the cleanroom area in its own Bosch wafer fab in Reutlingen, Germany was expanded from approximately 35,000 square meters to over 44,000 square meters by the end of 2025. </p><p></p><h2>Specific solutions for diverse applications</h2><p>The BMI560 sensor makes virtual and augmented reality experiences feel incredibly real. It precisely tracks head movements with almost no delay, allowing users to interact naturally in 3D environments. Advanced image stabilization helps smartphones and action cameras capture clear, shake-free photos and videos, even on the go. </p><p></p><p>The BMI563 is handling vibrations and extreme movements, making it ideal for robots that need to navigate precisely or for controllers in virtual reality that track every subtle hand gesture. It helps these devices understand their surroundings and movements with exceptional accuracy. For example, Bosch&#39;s new MEMS sensor helps a humanoid robot find the right way, even if the camera lens is covered by an object.</p><p></p><p>The BMI570 enhances smartwatches and wireless earbuds. Compared to its predecessor, the new platform delivers a doubled measurement range. This enables the detection of an even wider array of movements and gestures, particularly those in dynamic forms. For hearables it provides accurate head-orientation data for immersive 3D audio experiences. This means music or calls can sound like they&#39;re coming from a specific direction, reacting to how the user is moving.</p><p></p><h2>Technical AI excellence paired with responsible innovation</h2><p>An Edge-AI classification engine helps the device stay “always on” by recognizing movement patterns directly inside the sensor. This uses less power, makes reactions faster, and adds smart benefits — like automatic activity detection on a smartwatch without the user needing to interact. Across all variants, the BMI5 platform meets Bosch Sensortec’s highest ecological standards to date, combining technical performance with responsible innovation. This unified architecture enables device makers to streamline cutting-edge and at the same time a sustainable development across product lines. </p><p></p>
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		<p>
			With the BMI5 platform, we are strengthening the foundation for the next generation of motion-aware devices
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO of Bosch Sensortec.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“Our customers benefit from a consistent level of precision, robustness and exceptional performance across all variants - enabling responsive XR systems, reliable robotics and intuitive wearables. The platform combines technical excellence with responsible innovation, reflecting our core Bosch values of quality and sustainability supporting a wide range of applications with a single, scalable architecture. And this was just the beginning. The BMI5 family continues to grow, with more variants already in the pipeline.”</p><p></p><p><i>*Source: Status of the MEMS Industry 2025 report, Yole Group.</i></p><p></p><h2>Availability:</h2><p>Samples are now available for direct customers, and the complete product line-up will go into high-volume series production from Q3 2026 onwards.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>280272</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12042</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ai-in-the-car-bosch-presents-cockpit-innovations-at-ces-2026-in-las-vegas-280272.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12042/pi12042_en_ces-pre-release-ai-powered-cockpit.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-12-18T13:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-12-18T13:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>AI in the car: Bosch presents cockpit innovations at CES 2026 in Las Vegas</headline>
			<quote>Collaboration with Microsoft and NVIDIA</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch board member Markus Heyn: "Bosch's AI-powered cockpit makes driving more comfortable, intuitive, and safer for all occupants."  Bosch is significantly advancing AI in vehicles together with Microsoft and NVIDIA.  New "AI extension platform" from Bosch quickly and easily expands current cockpit systems with AI functions.  Bosch aims for sales of over two billion euros with in-vehicle infotainment solutions by 2030. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – The automotive industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation, with software – and especially artificial intelligence (AI) – becoming a core component of the future driving and in-cabin experience. Bosch is a pioneer in this field and is taking a decisive step forward in bringing AI into the vehicle, turning the cockpit into an intelligent and proactive companion. At one of the world’s leading electronics trade fairs, CES® 2026 in Las Vegas, USA, Bosch will unveil its new AI extension platform, an AI-enabled high performance computing unit for realizing an AI-powered cockpit. </p>
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		<p>
			The new AI extension platform enables existing cockpit systems to be quickly and easily upgraded with advanced AI functions. This makes the driving experience more comfortable, intuitive, and safer for all vehicle occupants
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility. </cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>With Bosch’s new AI-powered cockpit, the vehicle is transforming from a simple means of transport into an intelligent, self-learning partner that understands the driver’s routines, preferences, and context. Features of Bosch’s AI-powered cockpit include an AI voice assistant that anticipates needs, comprehensive scene understanding of the vehicle interior, precise navigation, and extensive entertainment options. For instance, a simple statement like, “I’m feeling cold,” can trigger multiple coordinated actions, such as activating the seat heating while simultaneously adjusting the cabin temperature.</p><h2>Two billion euros in sales by the end of the decade</h2><p>“Bosch’s new AI-powered cockpit enables both drivers and car manufacturers to fully leverage the capabilities of modern automotive software. Thanks to the ‘AI extension platform,’ new functions can be implemented in the vehicle much faster in the future,” says Heyn. Bosch sees a significant and growing market for such AI cockpits. Various market research institutes, including Grand View Research* and MarketsandMarkets*, predict that the market for AI-enabled in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) solutions will reach a volume of approximately 17 billion euros by 2030. Bosch aims to participate in this market. The company expects sales of over 2 billion euros with such IVI solutions by the end of the decade and strives for a leading position among the top three providers.</p><h2>Bringing advanced AI to today’s vehicles</h2><p>A key application of this is turning unproductive downtime in the car into productive work time. Together with Microsoft, Bosch is transforming the car into a mobile office without compromising on driver safety. By integrating Microsoft Foundry and specialized features for the cockpit, the solution provides seamless access to the Microsoft 365 productivity suite. Microsoft 365 applications can be intelligently connected with other vehicle domains to prioritize safety and minimize distraction. For example, a driver can use an intuitive voice command to join a Microsoft Teams call, which in turn prompts the system to proactively activate adaptive cruise control. This seamless, cross-domain interaction helps to create a journey that is both productive and safe – a significant value for commuters and frequent drivers, for instance.</p><p>Bosch’s new “AI extension platform” allows today&#39;s vehicles to be quickly and easily retrofitted without changes to existing hardware or system architecture. At its core, the platform leverages the powerful “NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin system-on-chip” (SoC), which forms the foundation for complex AI applications in the cockpit. It builds on the industry-standard “NVIDIA CUDA” platform, allowing automakers to easily integrate their own AI models and agents. Offering 150 to 200 tera operations per second (TOPS) of additional compute power, the compact unit connects via simple power and Ethernet interfaces and is supported by flexible active air or liquid cooling options. To accelerate the development and deployment of complex AI features, Bosch also utilizes NVIDIA’s software suites, including the “NVIDIA NeMo framework” for managing the end-to-end AI lifecycle. This enables seamless integration of advanced in-cabin applications such as real-time sensor processing and vision-language models (VLMs). In addition, core reasoning and speech capabilities powered by “NVIDIA Nemotron models” deliver contextual understanding, multi-step reasoning, and natural, conversational user interactions. Furthermore, using Microsoft Foundry, Bosch designs and manages the in-vehicle AI, ensuring a scalable, always up-to-date AI assistant experience in the cockpit.</p><p>Bosch will demonstrate the AI-powered cockpit and the AI extension platform for the first time at CES® 2026 in Las Vegas.</p><p><br/></p><p>*<a href="https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/automotive-digital-cockpit-market" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Grand View Research</a> and <a href="https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/PressReleases/future-of-digital-cockpit.asp" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">MarketsandMarkets</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>280259</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12037</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-tech-compass-70-percent-see-ai-as-the-most-influential-technology-280259.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12037/pi12037_en_tech_compass.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2026-01-05T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2026-01-05T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Tech Compass: 70 percent see AI as the most influential technology</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Majority want to be able to press “pause” on technological development.  Respondents say AI is the technology with both the greatest positive and the greatest negative impact.  Readiness for the AI age is lowest in Germany at 40 percent.  Stefan Hartung: “In Germany, we need to increase society’s acceptance of innovations.”  Tanja Rueckert: “We are seeing a rapidly growing number of innovative AI solutions worldwide.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Matthias Jekosch</name>
				<email>Matthias.Jekosch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The world is ready for the age of artificial intelligence (AI). This is the broad consensus among the more than 11,000 people surveyed worldwide for this year’s Bosch Tech Compass. Never before have respondents seen AI in such a positive light as in this year’s survey: a majority believe that AI will be the most influential technology in the coming years and, out of all technologies, will have the greatest positive impact on society. More than half of all respondents worldwide feel ready for the changes brought about by AI. Yet there are also signs of a certain amount of “progress fatigue”: 57 percent want a pause button and would like to slow down technological development until we can better understand its effects. </p>
<h2>Germans have the highest expectations of AI</h2><p>In Germany, the expectations associated with AI are particularly high: 77 percent consider AI to be the most influential technology of the next ten years. However, as in previous years, skepticism about technological progress is also relatively high among respondents in Germany. Just 59 percent believe that technology will make the world a better place; only France is more skeptical (53 percent). Meanwhile, 71 percent of respondents worldwide are technology optimists. In Germany, only 40 percent currently feel prepared for the AI age – the lowest figure of all countries and at the same level as last year. </p><p>Where does this technology skepticism in Germany come from? Two further results could provide an answer: only 30 percent of respondents there say that the education system encouraged them to develop innovative thinking, and only 23 percent think that the country’s regulation successfully promotes innovation – putting Germany at the bottom of the rankings in both respects. </p><p>“The results of the Bosch Tech Compass indicate that we in Germany need to increase our society’s acceptance of innovations”, says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</p>
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		<p>
			However, to get innovations from the research lab onto the road, the innovation policy framework must also be right. This includes measures such as tax relief for investments in innovative technologies, more agility, and less bureaucracy. Overall, I would like us as a society to have more courage to take risks. And if something doesn&#8217;t work, we shouldn&#8217;t see it as a failure, but as part of the learning process
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management and CDO of Robert Bosch GmbH, says: “We’re seeing a rapidly growing number of innovative AI solutions worldwide that we couldn’t have imagined even just a few years ago. It’s therefore not surprising that the number of people around the world who see AI as the most influential technology of our future has skyrocketed from 41 percent to 70 percent in just three years.” </p><p></p><h2>A full 59 percent would encourage their child to launch a startup</h2><p>A positive attitude toward innovation and risk is also a cultural issue: 59 percent of respondents worldwide would encourage their child to skip university and found a startup if they had a groundbreaking idea, but just 52 percent of German respondents share this courage to take risks. However, it’s only through this courage that the solutions of tomorrow are created. When people were asked about the areas that technological innovation should focus on, the top responses worldwide were climate change (37 percent), access to healthcare (31 percent), and cybersecurity (28 percent). </p><p></p><h2>AI has the greatest positive and greatest negative impact</h2><p>Not only will AI be the most influential technology of the next ten years, but it will also have the greatest positive impact on society – so say 43 percent of the survey respondents worldwide. Biotechnology and climate engineering follow at a clear distance behind, with 36 percent and 32 percent respectively believing they will have a particularly positive impact. </p><p></p><p>Respondents also see a downside, however: 34 percent rank AI above all other technologies when it comes to negative effects on society. Humanoid robots and self-driving vehicles come next. </p><p></p>
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		<p>
			For us at Bosch, this is a clear mission: innovation must go hand in hand with responsibility. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s especially important that we introduce rules for trustworthy AI worldwide. At the same time, efforts should be made to avoid stifling the development and use of AI through overregulation 
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management and CDO of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>About the study:</h2><p>For the <a href="http://www.bosch.com/techcompass" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Tech Compass</a>, the Gesellschaft für Innovative Marktforschung mbH (GIM) surveyed more than 11,000 people over the age of 18 in seven countries in fall 2025. In Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, 1,000 people per country took part; in Brazil, China, India, and the United States, it was 2,000 people each. Bosch was not named as a client at any point during the survey.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>280194</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12039</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-pensionsfonds-celebrates-triple-victory-at-ipe-awards-280194.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-12-11T09:26:02+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-12-11T09:26:02+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Pensionsfonds celebrates triple victory at IPE Awards</headline>
			<quote>33 European awards since its foundation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Best Pension Fund Germany  Best Corporate Pension Fund Europe  Best Portfolio Construction & Diversification Fund Europe ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Kristina Mueller-Poschmann </name>
				<email>kristina.mueller-poschmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The Bosch Pensionsfonds received three top-tier European awards yesterday evening at the “Investment and Pensions Europe” (IPE) conference in Seville. It convinced the jury as the best German pension fund, the best corporate pension fund in Europe, and in the “Portfolio Construction &amp; Diversification” category.</p><p>Dirk Jargstorff, CEO of Bosch Pensionsfonds AG, stated: “This recognition from Investment &amp; Pensions Europe fills us with great pride and is a testament to the innovative work and dedication of our entire team. In particular, the seventh award as “Best Corporate Pension Fund Europe” underscores that our pension fund sets standards not only in Germany but across Europe. This motivates us to continue ensuring the best possible pension provision for our associates and to continuously develop our system.”</p><p>The Bosch Pensionsfonds was honored for the sixth consecutive time and for the 13th time overall in the “Best Pension Fund Germany” category, confirming its leading role in the German market. Furthermore, its expertise in strategic capital investment was recognized: For the second time, the pension fund convinced in the Europe-wide “Portfolio Construction &amp; Diversification” category, highlighting its advanced and robust investment approaches.</p><p>Since its foundation in 2001, the Bosch Pensionsfonds has written a remarkable success story thanks to its innovative strength and successful investment strategy, having received 33 European awards to date.</p><h2>The Bosch Vorsorgeplan</h2><p>With the Bosch Vorsorgeplan, Bosch offers its employees an attractive pension plan based on one of the most modern pension systems in Germany. In addition, employees and their families are already covered during their working life in the event of disability or death.</p><p>Bosch builds up a pension fund with company contributions for the employees and bears the costs for this. The employees have the opportunity to further increase this pension credit through their own contributions. All contributions are based on the investment result of the Bosch Pensionsfonds. The contributions are guaranteed by the company as a minimum benefit in old age. In retirement, the balance is available as an additional income with flexible payout options.</p><h2>The Bosch Pensionsfonds</h2><p>The Bosch Pensionsfonds, in which contributions from the company and employees are paid, is at the heart of the financing of the Bosch Vorsorgeplan. It is the first company-owned pension fund in German industry and the largest in Germany.</p><p>The investment strategy is long-term oriented and is characterized by a broad mix and diversification of the capital investment. What is special about this is that the performance of the capital investment benefits exclusively employees at low administrative costs, as the Bosch Pensionsfonds has no intention of making a profit.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>280013</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12036</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-team-wins-innovation-and-advanced-technology-award-with-fuel-cell-power-module-280013.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12036/20251119_pi2036_zukunftspreis_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-11-19T17:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-18T17:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch team wins innovation and advanced technology award with fuel-cell power module</headline>
			<quote>System recognized as a key technology for climate-neutral mobility</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ German Future Prize 2025 goes to Bosch team for developing the fuel-cell power module.  Stefan Hartung: “This award is outstanding recognition for the team and shows the innovative potential of hydrogen.”  FCPM enables CO 2 -free operation of heavy commercial vehicles.   High robustness, short refueling times, and ranges of up to 1,000 kilometers on a single tank of fuel. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Berlin, Germany – The future needs a driving force – and Bosch’s fuel-cell power module (FCPM) has what it takes. The Bosch team responsible for developing the FCPM, led by Christoffer Uhr, Kai Weeber, and Pierre Andrieu, has now received the German Future Prize 2025 in honor of this work. The German federal president’s award recognizes the system as a key technology for climate-neutral mobility. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			This award is outstanding recognition for the entire team. It shows the innovative potential of hydrogen &#8211; and the decisive role that Bosch is playing in it.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. </cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“The technology is ready. What’s needed now is the political will to systematically drive forward the development of an efficient hydrogen economy. Only then can fuel-cell power modules become an everyday technology for commercial vehicles. We in the industry have done our part”, says Dr. Stefan Hartung.</p><p>The award-winning FCPM converts hydrogen and oxygen into electrical energy. This means commercial vehicles can cover long distances completely CO<sub>2</sub>-free – provided they have green hydrogen in the tank. Their only remaining emission is water vapor. In this way, Bosch is playing a significant part in achieving climate neutrality in freight transport. Heavy trucks are responsible for more than one-quarter of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from road traffic in the EU, but they are also indispensable for the transportation of goods and freight. “With the fuel-cell power module, Bosch has shown that hydrogen technology is suitable for large-scale production and can play a major part in decarbonizing road transport,” Hartung says. “This powertrain system combines engineering skill, experience, and systems expertise – and it marks an important step toward sustainable mobility.”</p><h2>Several thousand trucks fitted with the Bosch system already in use worldwide </h2><p>Large-scale production of the FCPM started in 2023 at the Stuttgart-Feuerbach plant, and shortly afterward also in Chongqing, China. With more than a thousand individual parts, the FCPM is one of the most complex systems in Bosch’s almost 140-year history – and at the same time one of the most pioneering. From the stack to the recirculation pump and the air compressor, all its key components are developed and manufactured in-house. The powertrain module itself can be installed in trucks where the combustion engine was previously located. Instead of diesel tanks, the trucks feature pressurized tanks for the hydrogen. Refueling times are comparable at around 15 minutes. Depending on the vehicle layout, and when driven economically, it is possible to cover up to 1,000 kilometers on a single tank of around 70 kilograms of hydrogen. </p><p>Several thousand trucks fitted with the Bosch FCPM are already in use worldwide. The modules already out in the field are generating valuable development data: many systems exist both physically in the vehicle and as a digital twin in virtual space. Parameters such as temperature, pressure, and wear can be continuously monitored and incorporated directly into development work on the next generation of the powertrain system. FCPM technology can be used not only in trucks but also in bus powertrains and maritime propulsion systems. What’s more, it can provide decentralized CO2-free electricity to data centers. Bosch also uses the same technology in reverse in its PEM electrolysis stacks (PEM = proton exchange membrane) to produce hydrogen from water and electricity – another important building block in the hydrogen value chain. Following the market entry of its electrolysis stacks in April, the company recently put an electrolyzer featuring its own electrolysis technology into operation for the first time at its Bamberg site. </p><p>Bosch was nominated five times for the German Future Prize between 1998 and 2013, and teams from Bosch or with Bosch involvement received the award three times: in 2005 for piezo injectors, in 2008 for smart sensors, and in 2013 for ultrashort pulse lasers. With the German Future Prize 2025 for the fuel-cell power module, Bosch has written another page in this ongoing success story. The award demonstrates not only the company’s technological strength but also its vision for the future: a world in which hydrogen and fuel cells play a decisive part in decarbonizing the transportation sector.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>280008</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12025</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/metstrade-bosch-engineering-presents-new-plug-and-play-complete-solution-for-electrified-drive-systems-280008.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12025_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-11-12T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-12T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>METSTRADE: Bosch Engineering presents new plug-and-play complete solution for electrified drive systems</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Complete solution electric drive for marine applications (EDM), featuring an electric inboard motor as its core  High power density of around 0.7 kW/kg sets a new performance class benchmark   Compact dimensions and design simplify integration into an existing hull design or a drive retrofit  High product quality thanks to the use of automotive components ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt - The integration of an electric inboard motor into recreational boats or commercial vessels involves considerable engineering effort and requires a high level of understanding of the overall system. With a new complete system, the electric drive for marine applications (EDM), Bosch Engineering now allows shipbuilders, system integrators, and naval architects to quickly and easily implement the high-voltage electrification of boats and small ships. &quot;The EDM is designed as a plug-and-play solution, for which we supply the complete electric inboard motor and additional system components from a single source. We thus provide a simple and efficient means of electrification using a clean, quiet, yet powerful drive,&quot; explains Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering.</p>
<p>Bosch Engineering delivers the EDM as a ready-to-install inboard motor, which combines the electric motor with gearbox, the inverter, the on-board charger, the heat exchanger, an E-box with control unit, and the necessary cooling pumps in a single compact unit. The scope of delivery of the system also includes the high- and low-voltage cabling, a charger inlet along with a display and control elements for the ship&#39;s cockpit. The EDM produces 160 hp (continuous) and weighs only around 180 kg. With the resulting high power density of around 0.7 kW/kg, it sets the benchmark for electric inboard motors in this performance class. For higher power requirements, two EDMs can also be coupled to form a twin drive system with two propellers. </p><p></p><p>The installation dimensions of the compact EDM unit are comparable to those of an inboard combustion engine with the same power output and offers great flexibility for mechanical integration. This enables easy integration into an existing hull design or replacement of the drive as a retrofit solution. For applications with particularly limited space, a variant is also available with which the inboard components are delivered separately rather than preassembled, meaning that they can be positioned freely in the engine compartment. </p><p></p><p>As well as cooling the integrated drive components, the thermal management of the EDM also ensures effective temperature control of the high-voltage battery. The high-voltage battery is not included in the scope of delivery. Instead, Bosch Engineering will recommend suitable solutions, and the customer is free to choose according to their individual requirements and the available installation space. The standardized communication interface of the EDM ensures software compatibility with the various high-voltage batteries available on the market. This provides great flexibility in selecting the optimum configuration of the overall system. The battery is charged via the EDM&#39;s integrated charger. This greatly simplifies the integration of the charging function into the ship&#39;s E/E architecture. The EDM also provides drive-related information and travel data for visualization on the supplied display. Other safety-relevant and time-efficient features of the EDM include intelligent system responses to unplanned failures or faults, guided troubleshooting using a diagnostic device, as well as optional connectivity via the cellular network. The latter enables functions such as software updates and monitoring of selected drive parameters over-the-air (OTA). </p><p></p><p>Bosch Engineering supports EDM customers from the initial installation concept to the eventual commissioning of the drive. In doing so, the company combines its extensive, long-standing expertise in automotive electrification and the motorization of marine applications. The system components of the EDM are sourced from Bosch&#39;s production for the automotive sector and satisfy the high quality standards of the passenger car and commercial vehicle segments. </p><p></p><p>In addition to the EDM, Bosch Engineering also offers the electric drive system platform (EDSP) for the electrification of maritime applications. The EDSP is a modular solution with which the various drive components, such as the electric motor, gearbox, inverter, and control unit, can be individually combined to suit specific requirements. The components can also be supplied as separate modules for shipbuilders who wish to perform the electrification themselves. <br/>To allow larger and heavier marine applications to be equipped with an electric inboard motor in the future, Bosch Engineering plans to expand the solution to include additional performance classes.</p><p></p><p>The electric drive for marine applications (EDM) will be presented for the first time at <b>METSTRADE, in Hall 7, Stand 07.218</b>.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>280000</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12029</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/increasing-the-resilience-of-connected-automated-mobility-systems-280000.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi12029/pi12029_en_connrad_final.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-11-13T08:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-13T08:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Increasing the resilience of connected automated mobility systems</headline>
			<quote>ConnRAD research project presents results</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Foundations for secure communication via cellular networks for connected automated driving.  Various concepts for increasing the resilience of distributed traffic systems.  Demonstration on the Bosch test track in Renningen. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – In the future, connectivity and digitalization will play an increasingly important role in road traffic. While this will bring about improvements in efficiency and safety, it also poses challenges with regard to the reliability of data exchange. This is where the three-year ConnRAD research project comes in. It provides important foundations for ensuring that connected mobility systems function reliably in road traffic, even when supplied with incomplete or uncertain information. The key word here is &quot;resilience.&quot; The acronym ConnRAD stands for &quot;connectivity &amp; resilience for automated driving functions in Germany.&quot; Under the consortium leadership of Bosch, a project team – consisting of the Daimler Center for Automotive Information Technology Innovations (DCAITI), Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommunikationssysteme (FOKUS), Fraunhofer-Institut für Entwurfstechnik Mechatronik (IEM), Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes – htw saar, Infineon Technologies AG, Technische Universität München, TÜV SÜD, Universität Ulm – researched how connected transportation systems can be designed, developed, and released in a robust manner in the future. The project was funded by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space. </p>
<h2>ConnRAD results help to make left turns safer</h2><p>The exchange of information with other vehicles in the environment as well as with the infrastructure, such as traffic lights, increases the efficiency of automated driving functions. In technical jargon, this is referred to as V2X communication (Vehicle to Everything). The reliability of this data, however, can vary considerably. Depending on the traffic situation, weather conditions, or the source of the information, it may be limited, of poor quality, or completely unavailable. To remain resilient to such shortcomings and to make optimum use of the available data, automated driving systems require a quantifiable degree of reliability of the exchanged information and data channels.</p><p>This is exactly where ConnRAD comes in: the project team developed mechanisms that allow the communication partners in road traffic to verify and evaluate their own and each other&#39;s reliability and suitability. Based on this evaluation, the receiving vehicle&#39;s system then decides whether a specific communication partner and the transmitted information are sufficiently qualified and trustworthy to support safety-critical driving functions. Only then is the received V2X information used for such purposes. This enables smart filtering of the data and significantly increases the safety of automated driving functions.</p><p>A particularly illustrative example relates to left turns at urban intersections, which Bosch, FOKUS, and DCAITI helped to make safer as part of the project. To this end, the surround sensors of the road infrastructure – such as radar or lidar systems in this case – communicate directly with the vehicles. The ConnRAD methods allow the vehicle to assess the reliability of this infrastructure data based on its origin and quality. Specifically, it was found that if a vehicle merely receives a blanket intersection clearance without any metadata, this would result in an accident, if drivers did not intervene. However, if meta data from the surround sensors are also provided, the vehicle can assess the reliability. If, for example, only a radar signal is provided, which may not be sufficient for particularly complex scenarios, the vehicle will abort the turning maneuver. Only with joint confirmation from multiple high-quality surround sensors, such as radar and lidar, can it turn safely. In another example, htw saar uses plausibility checks to assess the trustworthiness of the V2X communication and thereby prevent rear-end collisions at the end of traffic jams.</p><h2>Robust overall system for efficient V2X communication</h2><p>ConnRAD developed an innovative communication architecture to form the basis for a robust and resilient overall system. This architecture considers not only aspects of cybersecurity (to protect against attacks) and functional safety (for reliable operation) but also takes relevant regulatory and organizational framework conditions into account. </p><p>At the heart of the architecture are extensions of existing message protocols and interfaces. These extensions allow the communicated information to be evaluated and verified on a continuous basis during operation. Specifically, the quality and reliability of data has been made measurable, assessable, and verifiable. When faced with declining data quality, the driving system can thus safely and automatically initiate suitable countermeasures – for example, by switching to alternative sources of information or adapting the driving behavior. An important contribution in this regard was made by the project partner Infineon Technologies AG: the company devised concepts for a hardware-based authentication of the communication partners. In this case, inherent signatures of the cellular components are effectively used as an unchangeable &quot;fingerprint,&quot; thus allowing the transmitted data to be uniquely identified as genuine and originating from this specific hardware. This greatly increases security since the authenticity and origin of the data is guaranteed directly via the hardware of the communication partners and any attempt at manipulation is rendered significantly more difficult.</p><p>The Technische Universität München devised novel approaches to increase the safety of teleoperated driving (remote control of the vehicle via a secure connection) with reduced communication bandwidth. These include, for example, the &quot;Ability Awareness Protocol” in combination with trust metrics, which helps the system to clearly allocate its own capabilities across subsystems, recognize boundaries dynamically, and respond accordingly. This is complemented by the &quot;Network Predictive Quality of Service.&quot; The latter is an approach for the predictive assessment of network quality to facilitate early intervention in the event of potential communication problems. </p><p>The simulation results from the University of Ulm for a probability-based trust assessment also confirm a significant improvement in system resilience. The Fraunhofer IEM extended the development process to systematically incorporate the resilience requirements of distributed driving functions into system development. The legal and regulatory framework conditions were assessed by TÜV SÜD. Based on the experiences gained and the simulations completed, the ConnRAD partners were able to derive a reference architecture along with a comprehensive set of methods for developing resilient driving functions in connected, distributed systems. Thanks to the ConnRAD approach, the scalable approval of safety-related driving functions in distributed systems is now possible. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>279936</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12031</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-agritechnica-2025-279936.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-11-06T08:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-06T08:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>55424</id>
				<name>Commercial vehicles</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Bosch at Agritechnica 2025</headline>
			<quote>Powertrain solutions for more sustainability in agriculture</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The diesel engine will remain the preferred powertrain in agricultural machinery for many years to come.  Renewable synthetic fuels can already play a major role in reducing CO 2  emissions in agriculture.   The Digital Fuel Twin documents and certifies the use of renewable synthetic fuels.  Hydrogen engines offer many of the advantages of diesel engines – and use around 80 percent of the same technology. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Hannover, Germany – In 2025 alone, more than two million tractors and other agricultural vehicles will be produced worldwide. And according to Bosch, over 90 percent of them will be powered by a diesel engine. Its robustness and high performance combined with low weight make it ideal for almost all applications and performance classes. At the Agritechnica trade fair in Hannover, Bosch will be demonstrating how CO<sub>2</sub> emissions can be further reduced using this established technology. “Renewable synthetic fuels immediately make operating both new and existing vehicles much more climate-friendly,” says Jan-Oliver Roehrl, executive vice president of the Bosch Power Solutions division and head of commercial vehicle activities at Bosch. “And in the future, hydrogen engines and electrification also stand to help make agriculture much more sustainable.”</p>
<p>Even in 2035, Bosch expects that nine out of ten new agricultural vehicles will still have a diesel engine. The company will therefore continue to offer and further develop the appropriate injection and urea-metering technology for exhaust-gas treatment for the different vehicle types in this market segment. At the same time, Bosch offers new options for the most climate-friendly powertrain possible with components for the hydrogen engine along with various electrification solutions.</p><h2>Renewable synthetic fuels make combustion engines more climate-friendly</h2><p>All major markets worldwide have already instituted comprehensive emissions regulations for agricultural vehicles that set maximum values for nitrogen oxides and particulates. As a result, SCR exhaust-gas treatment systems with urea metering are standard for diesel engines in vehicle classes above 56 kilowatts. To date, however, their climate-relevant emissions have been regulated by law only to a limited extent. One simple option for greatly reducing the carbon emissions of existing and new vehicles that is already available today is to use renewable synthetic fuels such as HVO100. Because these fuels are based predominantly on residual and waste materials, they are much more climate-friendly than fossil fuels in terms of overall carbon emissions. They are also “drop-in” fuels, meaning they can be mixed with normal diesel fuel as required. And, again like diesel, they are easy to store. Since Bosch already takes compatibility with these fuels into account when developing its injection technology, they are suitable for use in numerous products. </p><h2>The Digital Fuel Twin documents the use of renewable synthetic fuels</h2><p>Just how comprehensively renewable synthetic fuels reduce the carbon footprint of each individual vehicle is shown by Bosch’s Digital Fuel Twin (DFT). A purely digital software solution, the DFT documents the amounts of fuel distributed as well as the fuels’ sustainability – from production and transportation all the way to the filling station. It provides the operators with certificates corresponding to the ratio of fossil to renewable synthetic fuels used in their vehicles; these document the total amounts of fuel used and even the proportionate carbon footprint when using the vehicle. </p><h2>Hydrogen engines build on tried-and-tested foundations</h2><p>The hydrogen engine is a new type of powertrain that takes climate action a step further. If the hydrogen fueling the engines is produced with renewable energy, it could mark a big step forward for the climate. Bosch is working on systems with intake manifold and direct injection and can draw on decades of expertise: some 80 percent of the technology involved can be transferred from conventional combustion engines. The technology company is already involved in more than 100 development projects with customers worldwide. “Agricultural vehicles are often operated at low speeds and high loads. This is precisely where hydrogen engines, with their high efficiency and robustness, can really excel,” Roehrl says. “The first applications of hydrogen engines featuring Bosch injection technology will be launched this year.” </p><h2>Electrification solutions for agricultural machinery</h2><p>Electrification of the drive systems and powered implements is another efficient, climate-friendly option for agricultural machinery. With its eLION electrification portfolio, Bosch Rexroth already offers a wide range of motors, inverters, on-board chargers, DC/DC converters, software, and accessories. Geared toward demanding applications, the portfolio is designed for operation in the DC voltage range up to 850 volts and is supplemented by the right transmissions and hydraulic solutions. The portfolio is currently being expanded to include components for 96-volt vehicle electrical systems; at the end of 2025, it will also feature the comprehensive eLION Power and Motion Control software package.</p><p>Bosch Engineering, meanwhile, is presenting a newly developed high-performance solution for battery voltages of up to 800 volts. This new electric powertrain system is compact and offers high power density as well as high efficiency, which makes the electrification of existing device platforms easier. Depending on the application, the system can be used in small to medium-sized agricultural machines as a purely battery-electric powertrain or in large agricultural machines as a hybrid in conjunction with a diesel engine.</p><p>In addition to electric powertrains for auxiliary systems, Bosch also offers other mechatronic subsystems with high-voltage technology for electrified commercial and off-highway vehicles – cooling fans, for example. Here, too, the special requirements of the commercial vehicle segment, including those relating to safety and security, were taken into account. The components are compact and use a common inverter concept, which makes it possible to implement customer-specific adaptations with little effort.</p><p>Bosch, Bosch Rexroth, and Bosch Engineering will be showcasing these solutions at Agritechnica in hall 16 at booths 16A05 and 16A12.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>279891</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12023</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-gmbh-achieves-aws-competency-279891.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-11-05T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-05T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering GmbH achieves AWS Competency</headline>
			<quote>Recognition highlights expertise in developing and operat-ing tailored cloud solutions for complex automotive chal-lenges</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Engineering provides comprehensive cloud solutions based on a combination of its automotive expertise and deep integration skills with the AWS Cloud  RaceConnect from Bosch Motorsport demonstrates the company’s competence in cloud integration  AWS Automotive Competency status recognizes Bosch Engineering’s expertise as a development partner across the entire product life cycle ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – A cloud-based infrastructure is crucial for tackling complex challenges in the automotive sector. It provides the flexibility and scalability needed to efficiently manage massive data volumes from test and fleet vehicles, connect global teams, and accelerate innovations in increasingly shorter cycles. As an AWS Automotive Competency Partner, Bosch Engineering brings the AWS-validated expertise that helps its customers execute projects efficiently, reduce the efforts involved in integration and coordination, and achieve significant time savings.</p>
<p>Bosch Engineering provides end-to-end support throughout the entire product life cycle, from the initial concept to operational field service. &quot;By combining the flexibility of the AWS cloud infrastructure with our cloud integration expertise, we develop new features and functions that make vehicles safer, boost their performance, and further enhance the overall user experience,&quot; explains Timo Blon, Bosch Engineering GmbH.</p><p></p><p><b>Application areas: from the racetrack to sports cars</b></p><p>Bosch Engineering uses the power and scalability of the AWS cloud infrastructure to support vehicle functions that require high availability, low data connection latencies, and flexible adaptation of computing and storage resources. One example is Bosch Mo-torsport’s platform RaceConnect, designed for race cars.</p><p>All stages for this solution – from concept development to the creation of specific func-tions such as telemetry, fleet management, and dashboards, all the way to operational deployment – have been successfully realized using the AWS Cloud. </p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/services/engineering-services/off-board/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/services/engineering-services/off-board/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12032</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-commissions-its-first-in-house-electrolyzer-with-hybrion-electrolysis-stacks-279879.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-11-05T08:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch commissions its first in-house electrolyzer with Hybrion electrolysis stacks</headline>
			<quote>Inauguration of the hydrogen landscape at Bosch’s Bamberg plant</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks produce hydrogen in real operation  2.5-megawatt electrolyzer produces up to 1 metric ton of hydrogen daily  Hydrogen landscape in Bamberg showcases Bosch systems and solutions along the H 2  value chain  Markus Heyn: “The official start of operations for our electrolyzer and the opening of the hydrogen landscape mark an important milestone for us.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Bamberg, Germany – Hydrogen is on the advance at Bosch: after officially launching Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks (PEM = proton exchange membrane) in March, Bosch has now put two of them into operation in an electrolyzer at its Bamberg site. This 2.5 megawatts system converts water into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable electricity – and meets the EU’s requirements for renewable hydrogen. At the same time, the commissioning of the electrolyzer in Bamberg marks the start of a new chapter: it is part of an entire hydrogen landscape built to demonstrate various ways of producing, storing, and using hydrogen. “Hydrogen plays a central role in a climate-neutral world, which is something we’re committed to achieving as a society in Germany and Europe, and it’s an ideal energy source. It can be produced, stored, and transported almost anywhere, and in a climate-neutral way”, says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector.</p>
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			For Bosch, hydrogen continues to be a strategically important business. The official start of operations for our electrolyzer and the opening of the hydrogen landscape here in Bamberg mark an important milestone for us.
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				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector.</cite>
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<p>At the heart of the electrolyzer, which was built by FEST, a company based in Goslar, Germany, are two Bosch Hybrion electrolysis stacks manufactured in Bamberg. Each of these stacks with a rated power of 1.25 megawatts produces around 23 kilograms of hydrogen per hour from water and electricity. At full load, the electrolyzer can produce more than 1 metric ton of hydrogen daily. That’s enough fuel for an electric 40-ton truck fitted with a Bosch fuel-cell power module (FCPM) to travel up to 14,000 kilometers. </p><p>The Bamberg hydrogen landscape features just such an FCPM, equipped with a Bosch fuel-cell stack, in continuous operation inside a “lifetime container” with a view to testing the module’s durability. The hydrogen to power the FCPM flows into the container from the electrolyzer via a pipeline network. Here, the hydrogen-producing process that previously ran in the PEM electrolysis stacks is now reversed: hydrogen and oxygen are fed into the FCPM’s fuel-cell stacks, where they react to produce water and electrical energy. The electricity generated by the FCPM flows back into the electrolyzer, where it is used both to test the electrolyzer and to produce hydrogen locally. These around-the-clock tests inside the lifetime container simulate a wide range of usage scenarios to ensure the durability and reliability of the FCPMs. Large-scale production of the FCPM started in Bosch’s Stuttgart-Feuerbach plant in mid-2023. It was recently nominated for the prestigious German President’s Future Prize. “Bosch can do hydrogen, and at scale,” says Thomas Pauer, the president of the Power Solutions division. &quot;We got involved in the area at an early stage, made upfront investments, and are now offering market-ready technical solutions. That includes our fuel-cell power module. The fact that it was nominated for the German Future Prize proves that this Bosch technology is at the cutting edge. And that applies both to the fuel cells and to the electrolysis.”</p><p>Bamberg also has a second test station for the Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks manufactured at the plant there. Before delivering stacks to customers, this is where Bosch ensures that they reliably achieve their performance and efficiency under real operating conditions. For example, various load profiles are simulated to test the reaction of each stack to electrical fluctuations. In addition, every Hybrion stack is activated before delivery so that it is immediately ready for use at the customer’s premises. Another feature of the hydrogen landscape is the 21-meter-high hydrogen tank, in which hydrogen from electrolysis can be stored at up to 50 bar.</p><p>Bosch has already reached its first milestones in electrolysis technology in 2025. Following the market launch in the spring, deliveries have begun to various customers and partners, including companies such as IMI, Kyros Hydrogen Solutions, Neumann &amp; Esser, Pietro Fiorentini, and the latter’s subsidiary Hyter.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12034</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-look-into-the-past-a-ride-into-the-future-bosch-celebrates-three-decades-of-motorcycle-abs-safety-279872.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-11-04T08:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-04T08:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>73472</id>
				<name>Two Wheeler</name>
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			<headline>A look into the past, a ride into the future: Bosch celebrates three decades of Motorcycle ABS safety </headline>
			<quote>Innovative portfolio for two-wheelers at EICMA 2025</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch has been at the forefront of motorcycle ABS for three decades.  The Kawasaki GPZ1100 on show at EICMA was the first production motorcycle to be equipped with Bosch ABS.   Bosch enhances safety, efficiency, and connectivity through smart systems, advanced battery management, and innovative powertrains. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Milan, Italy – Thirty years ago, Bosch launched its first production-ready motorcycle ABS system on the market, marking a major milestone in the evolution of rider safety. Since then, Bosch has continuously advanced two-wheeler safety, evolving from foundational ABS units to sophisticated systems such as Motorcycle Stability Control (MSC) and cutting-edge rider assistance technologies. “At Bosch, our mission over the past 30 years has been clear: to make riding safer through innovation, precision, and intelligent technology,” said Geoff Liersch, head of Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports at Bosch, at EICMA 2025. At the trade fair, Bosch presents its latest advancements in two-wheeler and powersports technology, celebrating three decades of continuous innovation while offering a glimpse into the connected and intelligent riding experience of the future.</p>
<p>Bosch’s work on motorcycle ABS began in 1986, building on passenger-car technology that was launched in 1978, and culminated in the first production motorcycle equipped with Bosch ABS in 1995, the Kawasaki GPZ1100 ABS. The company’s sustained commitment led to the establishment of a center of competence for two-wheeler safety technology in Japan in 2007, forming the foundation of a global development hub and a specialized engineering pool. Subsequent milestones include the launch of motorcycle ABS 9 in 2009, the arrival of the compact and lightweight ABS 10 light and base designed for emerging markets in 2016, and the ABS 10 enhanced package tailored to high-performance bikes in 2018. The development of inertial-measurement-based MSC in 2013 marked the start of Bosch’s expansion into advanced active safety systems for motorcycles.</p><h2>Enhancing motorcycle safety beyond ABS</h2><p>Bosch’s Motorcycle Stability Control system, or MSC, provides critical protection in situations where motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable, such as when leaning into bends and during dynamic maneuvers. Combining wheel-speed sensors and a high-frequency inertial measurement unit (IMU), MSC evaluates vehicle dynamics up to 100 times per second to manage braking and acceleration control, even when a motorcycle is pitched and rolled on a corner. Beyond cornering functions, Bosch continues to develop value-added features enabled by MSC, including rear-wheel lift-up control, vehicle hold control for use on slopes, and rear-wheel slide control for performance on the racetrack. A Bosch Accident Research study indicates that, if every motorcycle were equipped with MSC, ABS combined with MSC could prevent or mitigate more than 30 percent of motorcycle accidents involving personal injury in Germany alone. Making these benefits accessible to a broader global audience, Bosch introduced MSC for smaller vehicles in 2023 and is ready to supply MSC solutions to markets where smaller-displacement bikes predominate, including India, China, and ASEAN countries. </p><p>Since introducing its first production-ready motorcycle ABS system three decades ago, Bosch has continuously advanced two-wheeler safety. Today, ABS is not just a standard; it is a cornerstone of modern motorcycle safety systems. This evolution is reflected in global regulations: the European Union mandated ABS for motorcycles over 125 cc in 2016, followed by India in 2018. Singapore will take this commitment a step further, becoming the first country worldwide to require ABS on all new motorcycles, including those under 125 cc, starting April 1, 2027. This progressive move highlights the growing global focus on rider protection and sets a benchmark for other countries. Bosch continues to lead in this space, providing advanced solutions and integrating connectivity features to enhance both safety and the riding experience across all motorcycle segments.</p><h2>A ride into the future: Bosch innovations at EICMA 2025</h2><p>At EICMA 2025, Bosch is also showcasing its innovations of today in hall 18, booth E66. In anticipation of the new EU regulation mandating a digital passport for every battery starting February 2027, Bosch is at the forefront of supporting motorcycle manufacturers with robust solutions. The <b>Digital Battery Passport</b> is designed to meet the EU requirements, providing full transparency on a battery’s condition throughout its lifecycle via static and dynamic data. Bosch offers comprehensive digital services that enable OEMs to fulfill these new documentation requirements and manage crucial battery data securely. This solution seamlessly integrates data from multiple sources, offering clear and user-friendly access for OEMs, workshops, dealers, and riders. It also streamlines compliance and enhances battery management.</p><p>To complement the Digital Battery Passport, Bosch is introducing <b>Battery in the Cloud</b>, a service designed to help motorcycle manufacturers continuously monitor, predict, and improve battery health. This innovative system creates a digital battery twin in the Cloud, which accurately reflects the real battery’s condition using sophisticated data analysis and AI-based models. As a result, it’s possible to detect stress factors and anomalies early on, significantly reducing failures and extending battery life. Battery in the Cloud provides precise insights and forecasts on battery performance and reliability, which supplies manufacturers and owners with critical information. Furthermore, the usage certificate generated by the system confirms the battery’s condition in a tamper-proof manner, providing crucial support for residual value estimation when reselling the vehicle. </p><p>Further elevating the connected riding experience, Bosch is presenting the <b>Connectivity Cluster 4.2”</b> Round, the latest addition to its expanding Connectivity Cluster series. Addressing the common need for a second display for navigation, which often requires separate holders, this innovative cluster seamlessly integrates connectivity functions. Simply by connecting their smartphone to the Connectivity Cluster, riders gain access to essential features such as navigation, music, and telephony, all while the cluster displays crucial riding information such as warning messages and current speed. </p><h2>Bosch powers two-wheel mobility with advanced drive systems</h2><p>To address the increasing shift toward electrified mobility, Bosch has developed a range of solutions tailored to different two-wheeler segments. Its <b>vehicle control unit</b> and <b>integrated electric drive</b> are designed to enable electric mobility with 6 kW. For smaller vehicle classes, which are particularly popular in markets such as India and southeast Asia, Bosch offers additional in-hub drive systems and corresponding controller solutions. The new Bosch <b>3 kW drive control unit</b> supports manufacturers in bringing electrification to compact vehicle segments. This unit combines the inverter, engine management, and vehicle control functions within a single compact component. When paired with a wheel hub motor, it enables comfort features such as smoother acceleration and cruise control for maintaining speed. The system’s electric traction control manages motor torque to prevent rear-wheel slip during acceleration, enhancing riding safety. <b>One-throttle ride</b> improves powertrain efficiency by enabling regenerative braking when the rider releases the throttle, extending the electric range by up to 8 percent. Built to withstand harsh conditions, the 2 kW drive control unit features a robust design with high vibration tolerance and IP67 protection, ensuring reliable performance in any weather and on any terrain.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12024</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/agritechnica-2025-bosch-engineering-presents-powerful-compact-and-efficient-800-volt-electrification-for-agricultural-machinery-279808.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-10-29T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-29T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>AGRITECHNICA 2025: Bosch Engineering presents powerful, compact, and efficient 800-volt electrification for agricultural machinery</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compact dimensions with a continuous high output of 188 kilowatts facilitate integration into existing device platforms   Flexible concept for purely battery-electric drives of small to medium agricultural machinery or hybridization of large machines  High robustness, reliability, and durability thanks to transfer of technology from automotive volume production  High flexibility thanks to combination with tailored transmission solutions from Bosch Rexroth ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt - High efficiency, minimal maintenance, and correspondingly low operating costs – powertrain electrification offers significant benefits, particularly for agricultural machinery in farmyard applications. This is all the more true if affordable electricity can be generated on-site using biogas, combined heat and power plants, or photovoltaic systems. At AGRITECHNICA, Bosch Engineering is presenting a high-performance electric drive for battery voltages of up to 800 volts, tailored to the specific requirements of the agricultural sector. The compact dimensions enable straightforward integration into tight installation spaces, meaning that existing device platforms can also be equipped with eco-friendly electric drives. &quot;Our powerful new electrification solution combines high power density, compact dimensions, and optimum efficiency. Its impressive flexibility makes it the perfect choice for the electrification of all types of agricultural machinery,&quot; explains Philip Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering. Depending on the application, the system can be used as a purely battery-electric drive in small to medium agricultural machinery or combined with a diesel engine as a hybridization solution for large machines. The improved overall efficiency results in a reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) of the machine across its service life. Depending on the application profile, electrification thus also provides potential financial benefits over diesel-hydraulic powertrains.</p>
<p>The 800-volt drive system consists of the Bosch electric motor SMG230 and a highly efficient inverter equipped with silicon carbide power modules. The motor is designed for system voltages of 400 to 850 volts. In an ideal voltage and temperature range, it offers a continuous power output of up to 188 kilowatts and around 250 newton meters of torque. Up to 550 newton meters of peak torque can be delivered on a short-term basis. Thanks to the 800-volt technology, the power density has also been increased significantly. The new motor delivers up to 80 kilowatts more power than a comparable 400-volt machine with identical weight or, with the same level of performance, boasts more compact dimensions and a much lower weight. Engineered to meet the specific requirements of the 800-volt system, the silicon carbide semiconductors in the power modules enable faster switching operations and steeper switching slopes, meaning that significantly less energy is lost in the form of heat. The inverters of the drive system with silicon carbide semiconductors thus offer impressive efficiency of more than 99 percent. The safety and diagnostic concept is based on established standards from the automotive domain and has been adapted to the specific requirements of mobile machinery. Bosch Engineering supports its customers in integrating the drive system into their agricultural machinery as well as with the actual application of the system. </p><p></p><p>In addition, the electrification solution from Bosch Engineering offers great flexibility in combination with tailored transmission solutions from Bosch Rexroth, such as the new eGFV9120 coaxial gearbox. In collaboration with Bosch Rexroth and on the basis of the open BODAS ecosystem, Bosch Engineering supports its customers in fully integrating the drive into their agricultural machinery, including the necessary application development.</p><p></p><p>The SMG230 equipped with Rexroth&#39;s eGFV9120 coaxial gearbox will be presented for the first time as an agricultural solution at <b>AGRITECHNICA in hall 16, booth A05</b>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12030</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschs-new-led-powerlight-vehicle-headlights-bring-light-to-the-darkness-279685.html</url>
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			<headline>Bosch’s new LED Powerlight+ vehicle headlights bring light to the darkness</headline>
			<quote>Bosch’s first street-legal LED retrofit solution </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Attractive new service business for workshops  Quick replacement without complex headlight conversions  Official registration for road use: legally compliant use thanks to German general type approval (ABG) ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Starting in fall 2025, Bosch will be presenting LED Powerlight+, its first street-legal LED retrofit solution for halogen headlights. For the first time, workshops can now offer their customers an approved Bosch LED lamp and thus benefit from the increasing demand for modern lighting technologies. Designed as an uncomplicated upgrade, the LED Powerlight+ makes it easy to replace conventional halogen lamps and give vehicles a modern, bright light signature.</p>
<p><b>New service potential for workshops</b></p><p>The introduction of the LED Powerlight+ opens up an attractive new service business for workshops. Drivers increasingly want the bright, white light of modern LED headlights, which not only provide a stylish look, but can also improve visibility and safety when driving at night. Bosch’s new retrofit solution enables workshops to fulfill this customer request easily, legally, and with the usual quality standards of a leading automotive supplier.</p><p></p><p><b>Technology for better visibility and longer service life</b></p><p>At the heart of the LED Powerlight+ is a powerful optoelectronic chip that delivers extremely high light output – up to 220 percent more light than a standard halogen lamp. With a color temperature of up to 5,800 Kelvin, the lamp creates an effect similar to daylight, which is easier on the driver’s eyes and makes contrasts easier to see. At the same time, the lamp’s special design ensures precise light distribution and avoids dazzling oncoming traffic. An integrated cooling system reliably protects the electronics from overheating and helps achieve a long service life of up to 2,000 hours. This sustainability consideration greatly reduces the replacement intervals. The lamps are available in the common H1, H4, H7, and W5W types.</p><p></p><p><b>Simple, street-legal retrofit</b></p><p>The general type approval (ABG) issued by Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority is decisive for legal use in road traffic. Bosch provides a compatibility list on its website, so workshop professionals can quickly and easily check whether the LED Powerlight+ is approved for their customer’s vehicle before installation. The list also provides information about any accessories that may be required, such as vehicle-specific adapter rings or CAN bus adapters, which ensure a mechanically and electronically smooth installation, thus avoiding error messages.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279680</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12035</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-launches-innovative-optical-gas-spectrometer-279680.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-10-28T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-28T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch launches innovative Optical Gas Spectrometer</headline>
			<quote>Compact device enables fast and precise gas analysis in various industries</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Innovative Bosch optical gas spectrometer (BOGS) gas analyzer based on Raman spectroscopy  Delivers precise measurements of various gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, methane, and water vapor  Ideal for applications in the hydrogen and natural gas industry, as well as in research and development ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Modern industrial processes require precise and reliable gas analysis. With its new BOGS device, Bosch now offers an innovative gas analyzer based on Raman spectroscopy. This spectroscopy method analyzes the scattering of light by molecules to identify their unique “fingerprints” and thus obtain information about their composition.</p>
<p>Bosch has refined the technology and strengthened Raman signal detection by a factor of around one hundred. The BOGS achieves an accuracy of 0.1% by volume within a few seconds; with longer measuring times, it can even detect concentrations of as little as 0.01% by volume. The device requires neither carrier gases nor complex sample extractions and can be operated inline at temperatures of up to 35°C (and up to 40°C depending on the conditions) and at pressures of up to 40 bar.</p><p></p><p><b>Benefits of the BOGS at a glance</b></p><p>The Bosch OGS has a wide range of applications, from the hydrogen and natural gas industry to research and development. It offers user-friendly installation, calibration, and data analysis as well as an integrated database for Raman spectra. And with its compact 19-inch housing, the BOGS is also mobile and flexible to use.</p><p></p><p>The BOGS is now available for order and delivery.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>279552</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12028</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-rolls-out-extended-used-car-certificate-across-europe-279552.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-11-03T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-11-03T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch rolls out extended used-car certificate across Europe </headline>
			<quote>New functions and wide availability</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Certificate offers a greatly expanded range of functions: detection of airbag control unit replacement and display of certificate history  Automatic integration into existing ESI[tronic] subscriptions ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen, Germany – Following a successful pilot phase, during which Bosch Car Service workshops had exclusive access to the new Bosch used-car certificate, the product is now being rolled out to the independent workshop market in many European countries. Starting September 1, every independent workshop that uses the ESI[tronic] diagnostic software will be able to issue the used-car certificate for its customers. This applies to almost 100,000 license holders, which ensures that the product is available almost everywhere in the target markets.</p>
<p>With the new used-car certificate, Bosch is introducing a manufacturer-agnostic solution for quickly and easily assessing and documenting the health of a used car based on recorded vehicle data. Drawing on the data stored in the car’s control units, the Bosch certificate provides information on past accidents, active error codes, the state of health of the high-voltage battery, and the current service interval. It can also indicate potential manipulation of the odometer.</p><p></p><p>The Bosch certificate provides not only sellers and buyers of used cars but also mobility service providers, vehicle dealers, and fleet operators with a neutral basis for determining residual value. This brings transparency and trust to the used-car trade.</p><p></p><p>The used-car certificate is automatically integrated into ESI[tronic] by means of a software update and can be easily booked by the workshop as a pay-per-use service. In addition, Bosch has once again expanded the functional scope of the certificate with new key features: the certificate now also indicates whether the airbag control units have been replaced since the vehicle was delivered. This could mean that the vehicle had been damaged in an accident and the airbag system had to be replaced as a result. </p><p></p><p>For better management of the certificates, the new version also includes a certificate history, which lists existing used-car certificates in an easy-to-navigate format and makes them available quickly. </p><p></p><p><b>Rollout across Europe</b></p><p>The product will be launched on the independent European workshop market on September 1, 2025, in the following countries: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, the U.K., Spain, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>279488</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12020</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-subsidiary-develops-solution-for-identifying-fake-products-279488.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-10-16T07:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-16T07:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>New Bosch subsidiary develops solution for identifying fake products</headline>
			<quote>Cooperation with Koenig &amp; Bauer for maximum security in the printing market</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Collaboration greatly improves brand protection.  Fast and reliable verification is based on innovative image processing technology.  Sales growth in the packaging and high-security printing market opens up growth opportunities for Bosch. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – In 2023 alone, 152 million counterfeit goods with an estimated value of 3.4 billion euros were seized in the European Union – an increase of 77 percent compared to the previous year. Not only does this represent an economic loss for brand manufacturers, it also poses a risk for consumers. If toys, cosmetics, food, or even medicines that appear to be original products are in fact inferior goods, customers can suffer health, safety, or financial consequences.* This is precisely where Origify, a software solution from the newly established Bosch Secure Authentication GmbH, comes in. Together with Koenig &amp; Bauer Vision &amp; Protection GmbH, a leading provider of inspection and security technologies in the printing industry, the new Bosch subsidiary offers greatly improved brand protection and traceability for sensitive print products.</p>
<p>“Thanks to this cooperation, we can make even better use of the opportunities in our target markets,” says Oliver Steinbis, CTO at Bosch Secure Authentication GmbH. “According to the consulting firm Smithers, the packaging market is set to grow to over 1.4 trillion U.S. dollars by 2028, while the security printing industry is set to grow to more than 35 billion U.S. dollars.” This size underlines the market potential for Bosch Secure Authentication and Koenig &amp; Bauer Vision &amp; Protection, which together aim to set new standards in product security with their solution.</p><h2>Authentication via unique surface structures</h2><p>The technical basis for unique identification is Bosch’s Origify solution, which records a product’s individual microstructures. To this end, an image is recorded during the production of each individual object, then converted into a digital identity, and finally stored securely in the cloud. All that’s required for verification is to take another photo using a smartphone app and compare it with the reference data stored in the database. This means a product’s authenticity can be clearly verified at any time – with no need for additional security features or imprints. Companies can use the solution to detect fake goods in-house – for example, to prevent counterfeit returns from entering the goods cycle. At the same time, the solution can be made available to end users: if a company gives the go-ahead, customers can verify the authenticity of its products themselves using a smartphone app.</p><p>A version of Origify specially developed for the printing industry is now available under the name “Ovjera.” Designed for high volumes and manufacturing speeds, this software can be integrated directly into printing machines without slowing down the production flow. Here too, a forgery-proof digital identity is recorded for each printed product to reliably ensure traceability.</p><h2>About Bosch Secure Authentication GmbH</h2><p>Bosch Secure Authentication GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, was founded in 2025 and is part of the Bosch Group. Bosch has been working intensively on authentication and traceability since 2017 and has already tested the technology on its own production lines. Projects to date were centered on registering and verifying automotive parts during production using Origify in a process that both serves legal requirements and maintains internal quality standards. Building on this, the company is now focusing on the development and marketing of solutions for the printing sector, the luxury goods market, and manufacturing industry.</p><p>Video: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/smart-links/AQGNEYq7qCyrpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Banknotes</a><br/></p><p><sub>*European Commission – Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union &amp; EUIPO. (November 13, 2024). EU seizes record 152 million fake items worth €3.4 billion in 2023. European Commission. Available at: <a href="https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-seizes-record-152-million-fake-items-worth-34-billion-eur-2023-2024-11-13_en" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-seizes-record-152-million-fake-items-worth-34-billion-eur-2023-2024-11-13_en</a> (accessed on: September 23, 2025)</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279424</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12019</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-puts-its-first-hydrogen-truck-into-service-in-plant-traffic-279424.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-10-08T07:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-08T07:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2445</id>
				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch puts its first hydrogen truck into service in plant traffic</headline>
			<quote>Fuel-cell system manufactured in-house now in real operation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch begins real operation of a fuel-cell truck for the first time at its Nuremberg plant.  Manufactured by Bosch, the truck’s fuel-cell system enables climate-friendly goods transportation between plant and service provider.  Data from real operation will support further development work. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Nuremberg, Germany – Bosch has taken a further step on the road to climate-friendly logistics – with one of the technology company’s own products. Its Nuremberg plant recently started using a fuel-cell electric truck in plant traffic. The truck is equipped with the Bosch fuel-cell power module (FCPM), <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/de/bosch-team-mit-brennstoffzellen-antriebssystem-fuer-deutschen-zukunftspreis-2025-nominiert-278976.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">which was recently nominated for the prestigious German President&#8217;s Future Prize.</a> “When we decided to make our plant traffic more climate-friendly, it was clear that we wanted a truck featuring Bosch’s FCPM,” explains Alexander Weichsel, the commercial plant manager in Nuremberg. “This deployment is an important building block that helps us reduce our emissions in logistics. The fact that several thousand trucks with Bosch fuel-cell systems are already on the road worldwide shows that the concept is proving its worth.” By converting hydrogen and oxygen into water and electricity, the 40-ton truck can be operated completely electrically. Using renewable hydrogen even makes the truck’s powertrain climate neutral. By switching to the new vehicle, Bosch also wants to set an example in Nuremberg and play an active role in developing a hydrogen value chain in line with the state of Bavaria’s Hydrogen Strategy 2.0. </p>
<h2>Real operation provides valuable data for further development</h2><p>The Iveco truck in question has a range of up to 800 kilometers. It is operated by the freight forwarder Schäflein on behalf of the Bosch plant. Schäflein in turn rents the vehicle from the rental provider Hylane, which specializes in emissions-free trucks. The vehicle, which primarily transports products from the plant’s own manufacturing operations, is expected to cover 12,000 kilometers per year. As a result, the Nuremberg plant will reduce Bosch’s CO<sub>2</sub> emissions – because the vehicle runs on hydrogen instead of diesel. Alongside this reduction of emissions in logistics, however, the primary reason for putting the truck into service is initially to gather experience and as much data as possible. This will flow into the further development of future powertrain systems such as the Compact 190 and Compact 300 models. Plant manager Weichsel is optimistic about the future: “The fact we’ve had no problems operating this truck shows that the fuel cell is ready for volume production.” At the same time, he says: “The key to a successful hydrogen economy is above all to ensure an abundance of affordable hydrogen and put in place an adequate H<sub>2</sub> infrastructure, including in Nuremberg. We’re actively working with industrial partners in the Nuremberg metropolitan region to implement Bavaria’s hydrogen strategy.”</p><p>With the Iveco FCPM truck, Bosch has now put its own system into real operation in Europe for the first time. The truck’s five hydrogen tanks hold up to 70 kilograms at a pressure of 700 bar. Its fuel-cell system delivers a total output of over 200 kilowatts. Its e-axle is powered by the fuel-cell system, while two battery packs installed centrally in the truck serve as energy storage. The truck has a system output of 400 kilowatts and a gross weight rating of up to 44 metric tons. In addition to its robustness and long range – which, unlike battery-electric vehicles, is not affected by the outside temperature – the truck offers impressively short refueling times, which are similar to those of a diesel truck. Large-scale production of the FCPM started in Stuttgart-Feuerbach in mid-2023. The Bosch plant in Bamberg supplies the fuel-cell stack, while the Homburg plant supplies other components such as the electric air compressor and the recirculation blower.</p><p>Bosch has been strongly committed to building an H2 economy for a long time, and is developing technical solutions for the production, infrastructure, and use of hydrogen. This spring, the company heralded its market entry with technology for electrolyzers and presented its Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks. When it comes to hydrogen applications, Bosch is active not only in the field of mobile fuel cells but also in hydrogen engines.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279368</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12018</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-shows-the-way-in-the-circular-economy-for-power-tools-279368.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-10-07T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-07T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Bosch shows the way in the circular economy for power tools</headline>
			<quote>Bosch achieves success with sustainability project: No compromises on quality and durability in pilot project</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ As part of a pilot project, Bosch Power Tools is recycling technical plastics from used power tools.  The UniversalImpact 800 special edition features an impressive 78 % recycled housing material. *  Bosch is recovering high-quality, virgin-grade technical plastic from recyclates. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch has successfully completed a pilot project on the circular economy for plastics from discarded power tools. With the Closed-Loop Edition of its UniversalImpact 800 impact drill, Bosch presents a pioneering approach, demonstrating that the recycling of technical plastics for the housing* of demanding products is possible. </p><p>The project, implemented by Bosch in collaboration with strong partners, provides important answers to central questions concerning the circular economy in the power tool industry.</p>
<h2>Untapped Potential in Plastic Recycling</h2><p>Power tools from Bosch stand for high-quality and durability. However, even these products eventually reach the end of their lifespan after years of intensive use. The technical plastics in these devices – special plastics with properties, such as being especially durable or resistant – are currently mostly incinerated rather than recycled. These plastics are often stronger and more durable than other plastics and are therefore primarily used in machines, cars, or electronic devices. However, because adapting established recycling processes to the specific requirements of technical plastics is very complex and thus far not economical, the focus in the recycling chain currently lies heavily on recovering metals. Typically, a large proportion of the CO₂ emissions from power tools comes from the materials used in production. Bosch recognized the potential here to reduce its own CO₂ footprint and had the vision to develop a material cycle for technical plastics from power tools, thereby showing the way for the circular economy in power tools. &quot;With this project, we are demonstrating that we can indeed circulate technical plastic. The project targets several key areas of our sustainability strategy: responsible material use, circularity, and CO₂ reduction,&quot; explains Anne Purper, Circular Economy Project Manager at Bosch Power Tools.</p><h2>Bosch&#39;s Vision: Recycling Without Compromise</h2><p>The biggest challenge of the project was ensuring material quality. Power tools require plastics that can withstand both changing thermal stresses and impact loads occurring during drop tests. Plastics that are currently typically recycled often cannot meet these requirements or are not available in the necessary quality and color on the market. The goal of the pilot project was therefore to produce a special edition of the UniversalImpact 800 impact drill, whose housing* consists of the largest possible proportion of recycled technical plastic from old devices, without compromising on appearance, feel, and the well-known Bosch quality. In addition, the recyclate should be seamlessly integrated into regular production lines, as Bosch had a regular production under normal industrial conditions in mind from the beginning. &quot;The challenge was to achieve a seriesproduction quality for our special edition based on old devices – this was completely new territory, without established standards or years of practical experience,&quot; explains Thomas Hampel, Sustainability Expert at Bosch Power Tools.</p><h2>Creating an Extensive Database Paves the Way</h2><p>To overcome all challenges, Bosch adopted a multi-stage approach. An initial feasibility study illuminated the technical viability and initial economic framework conditions. The focus was placed on the availability of target plastics, such as PA6, in sufficient quantity and quality. For this feasibility study, several thousand discarded power tools were collected, disassembled, and comprehensively analyzed. This generated over half a million data points, which were recorded in a database. This data-driven pre-sorting ensured that only technically suitable and legally approved plastics were used for subsequent steps.</p><h2>The UniversalImpact 800 Closed-Loop Edition</h2><p>For the special edition of the UniversalImpact 800, an innovative recycling process was then developed based on the insights from the feasibility study. Leveraging this study, old electrical appliances were collected, pre-sorted, and processed to ultimately produce a small-volume pilot product at the end of the cycle, one that meets the high standards of a Bosch power tool. &quot;In fact, we were able to process the material directly without additives or additional glass fibers,&quot; comments Thomas Hampel, adding, &quot;The glass-fiber reinforced plastic obtained in this way meets all the quality requirements that we also demand of new material.&quot;</p><h2>Bosch’s Pioneering Pilot Project</h2><p>Bosch&#39;s UniversalImpact 800 Closed-Loop Edition has become a pioneering example in the circular economy. This is further affirmed by the TÜV Süd certification of the closed loop. The 22 % not included in the closed loop are attributed to components such as switches, chucks, and soft grips, as these consist of other plastic types or were colored differently. The pilot project provides valuable key figures on the duration of material procurement, the proportion of usable material, and the impact of additional process steps on timing and planning, thus creating a first step for any potential future projects involving recyclates.</p><p><br/></p><p><sub>*All externally visible components of the main product, excluding cables and accessories.</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11998</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-10-06T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-06T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
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			<headline>Comprehensive tire pressure management from Bosch with the new QUICK FIT+ sensors and the Tire Pressure Analyzer 400</headline>
			<quote>Fast programming, high coverage, flexible valve design</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Major time savings thanks to fast programming of up to six sensors simultaneously  QUICK FIT+ sensors cover over 90 percent of vehicles  Tire Pressure Analyzer 400: always up to date thanks to online updates ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – With the Bosch QUICK FIT+ sensors and the new Tire Pressure Analyzer 400 programming tool, Bosch presents the latest generation of its tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Both products help workshops to make their workflows for tire pressure monitoring services much more efficient.</p>
<p>The new portfolio also includes three sensors whose valve can be flexibly adapted to different rims. This portfolio expansion to a total of six part numbers enables workshops to use the sensors for a greater number of rim types. The QUICK FIT+ sensors are available in both rubber and aluminum versions in black, silver, and titanium and cover over 90 percent of today’s European vehicles.</p><p></p><p><b>Bosch QUICK FIT+ sensors: faster, more flexible, and more durable </b></p><p>Workshops also benefit from a significant saving on programming time of up to five seconds per sensor, and they have the option of programming up to six sensors simultaneously. One further advantage is that the new sensors’ battery capacity has been increased by 50 percent compared to the previous model. This ensures long-lasting performance with an expected service life of up to ten years. The QUICK FIT+ sensors are produced to original equipment standards at the Bosch plant in Spain. </p><p></p><p><b>Tire Pressure Analyzer 400: enhanced functions for maximum efficiency</b></p><p>With over 95 percent of vehicles covered and the ability to program over 20 different universal sensor brands, the Tire Pressure Analyzer 400 is an essential tool for any modern workshop. The Tire Pressure Analyzer 400 supports a wide range of universal sensors available on the market, including the new Bosch QUICK FIT+ sensors as well as Bluetooth sensors from other manufacturers.</p><p></p><p>Wireless data transmission enables the TPMS data to be displayed and checked directly on the 2.8-inch color display. Regular software updates keep the device’s range of functions up to date and ensure that workshops always have access to the latest vehicle and sensor coverage.</p><p></p><p>An OBD-II module is already included in the device to support learning processes for e.g. Asian vehicle manufacturers such as Toyota, Hyundai, and Nissan. Alternatively, Bosch’s ESI[tronic] software can be used to ensure seamless integration of these vehicles.</p><p></p><p><b>In short: the complete package for workshops</b></p><p>With the QUICK FIT+ sensors, the Tire Pressure Analyzer 400, and technical support, Bosch offers a comprehensive package that makes it easier for workshops to diagnose, remove, install, and program TPMS sensors. The support team can be reached at <a href="mailto:TPA.support@de.bosch.com" >TPA.support@de.bosch.com</a> for any technical questions. </p><p></p><p>The Bosch QUICK FIT+ sensors and the Tire Pressure Analyzer 400 are now available for purchase.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12012</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-building-technologies-unites-forces-under-one-brand-279296.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-10-01T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-10-01T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Building Technologies</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Building Technologies Unites Forces Under One Brand</headline>
			<quote>Globally unified market presence starting in 2026</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Starting in January 2026, the division will operate worldwide under the Bosch brand and the name Bosch Building Technologies  The division’s international presence and portfolio have been strategically expanded in recent years, especially through acquisitions  A consistent market presence emphasizes the strength as a comprehensive partner for enhanced security, safety, comfort, and efficiency in buildings ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carola Hehle</name>
				<email>Carola.Hehle@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Munich – Bosch Building Technologies sharpens its profile: Starting in January 2026, the Bosch division and its regional units will operate worldwide under the Bosch brand and the unified name Bosch Building Technologies. This consistent market presence highlights the division’s extensive expertise and decades of experience, making these strengths clearly visible in the market.</p>
<p><b>Greater visibility, combined expertise</b></p><p>Over the past decade, Bosch has strategically invested in the Building Technologies systems integration business. Since then, the division has experienced significant growth, both organically and through acquisitions. With companies such as building automation specialist Hörburger, GFR (now Bosch Building Automation), and DMS in Germany, as well as North American systems integrators Climatec and Paladin Technologies, the division has expanded its solutions and services portfolio and strengthened its local presence. These acquisitions not only added numerous established companies and well-known brands, but also highly qualified teams. “Our strong growth in recent years has significantly strengthened our position as one of the leading systems integrators,” says Frank Meyer, member of the Bosch management board and responsible for the Energy and Building Technology business sector. “We will consistently continue this growth trajectory – with a broad range of product-agnostic solutions and an expanding portfolio of digital services that deliver real added value to our customers.” </p><p></p><p>Today, Bosch Building Technologies brings together decades of experience in building security, safety, building automation, and energy efficiency – all from a single source. “As an experienced and reliable partner, we work side by side with our customers to deliver the best integrated solutions that sustainably enhance security, safety, comfort, and efficiency – true to our promise ‘Performance built on partnership.’ Starting in 2026, we will give this commitment even greater expression through a unified market presence,” says Thomas Quante, President and CEO of Bosch Building Technologies. </p><p></p><p><b>New name – trusted partnership</b></p><p>In Germany and the Netherlands, Bosch’s systems integration business has so far been known as Bosch Energy and Building Solutions. Additionally, the Hörburger brand has also remained present in the market following its acquisition. The new unified market presence will have no impact on existing contracts or local customer relationships. The legal entities in Europe will also remain unchanged for the time being. The corporate brands Protec in the UK and DMS in Germany will follow at a later stage. The established product names will remain unchanged.</p><p></p><p><b>Growing together – also in North America</b></p><p>In North America, the market presence will also be unified: The companies Climatec and Paladin Technologies, which have previously operated under separate brands, will be merged starting in 2026 and will operate jointly under the Bosch brand and the name Bosch Building Technologies. This will create an expanded range of services and solutions for customers.</p><p></p><p>The unified market presence strengthens Bosch Building Technologies’ global position – and paves the way for further growth and long-term customer partnerships. With the new name, the division’s strength and extensive expertise become visible: Bosch Building Technologies as a comprehensive partner for integrated, state-of-the-art building solutions – fully in line with Bosch’s promise “Invented for life.”</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12013</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/current-press-statement-on-recent-changes-at-bosch-mobility-279232.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-25T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-09-25T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Measures that aim to close the cost gap at Bosch Mobility – further job cuts unavoidable</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Trix Boehne</name>
				<email>trix.boehne@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The economic environment, which has already been under great pressure for some time, as well as the market conditions for Bosch Mobility have recently become even more challenging. The global vehicle market continues to see subdued development. The lack of a regulatory framework is making it difficult to establish new technologies, such as hydrogen. Moreover, the market penetration of emerging technologies such as electromobility and automated driving is also experiencing considerable delays and demand in Bosch’s sales markets is shifting extensively to regions outside Europe. Added to this are the ongoing structural changes and very high price and competitive pressures in the global automotive industry. At the same time, in this challenging market environment, Bosch Mobility also has to make very substantial investments in its future and finance these largely from its own resources. As already communicated, all this is resulting in an annual cost gap of around 2.5 billion euros worldwide in our Mobility business. </p><p>Bosch intends to take various measures using all levers to reduce costs at all levels as quickly as possible in order to close the cost gap in the near future. The company sees great potential to reduce costs by achieving productivity gains through the use of artificial intelligence in manufacturing and engineering, reducing material and equipment costs, reducing capital expenditure, and making logistics and global supply chains more efficient. In addition, structural and personnel adjustment measures are unavoidable – the company anticipates a further reduction of around 13,000 jobs, particularly at its Mobility locations in Germany. The time frames for the necessary adjustments vary and extend until the end of 2030.</p><p>For some time now, the sharp decline in demand has meant there is significant overcapacity in administration and sales as well as in development and production. “We urgently need to work on our competitiveness in the Mobility business and continue to permanently reduce our costs. We are using many levers to achieve this. Regrettably, we will not be able to avoid further job cuts beyond those already communicated. This hurts us greatly, but unfortunately there is no alternative,” says Stefan Grosch, member of the Bosch board of management and director of industrial relations. In Europe and Germany in particular, Bosch’s comparatively strong presence makes it impossible to maintain its current high headcount. The Power Solutions and Electrified Motion divisions, with their locations in Feuerbach, Schwieberdingen, and Waiblingen in the greater Stuttgart area as well as Bühl and Homburg, are particularly affected. Jobs are also to be cut in Bosch’s corporate functions as well as in the Mobility business’s administration, sales, and subsidiaries. Nevertheless, Bosch is clearly committed to Germany as an industrial location, as Grosch says: “Germany is and will remain central to Bosch, also in terms of the number of associates. However, we need to position ourselves more efficiently in order to hold our own in the face of tough competition around the world. Increased competitiveness is a prerequisite for securing orders in Germany, and thus also headcount in the country.” </p><h2>Bosch is planning particularly far-reaching adjustments at the following locations:</h2><p><ul><li>In <b>Feuerbach</b>, this will affect development, sales, and administration as well as the Power Solutions plant for powertrain components. In addition to the stagnating automotive market, there is a significant impact from the worldwide decline in the proportion of diesel, which accounts for a majority of the current products at the plant. Moreover, demand for the hydrogen technology products commercialized in recent years is too low as a result of considerable delays to the ramp-up of the hydrogen market in Europe. This has led to underutilization of production capacity and an overall workforce overcapacity at the site. Some 3,500 jobs are to be cut here by the end of 2030, including around 1,500 at the plant.</li><li>In <b>Schwieberdingen</b>, the Power Solutions, Electrified Motion, and Mobility Electronics divisions based there are to cut around 1,750 jobs in sales, purchasing, administration, and development by the end of 2030. In particular, the negative development of the order situation and the slow ramp-up of emerging technologies are increasing the pressure to adjust the divisions’ costs, and thus their structures, to the changed conditions.</li><li>At the <b>Waiblingen</b> location, the company plans to phase out production for connector technology, which currently employs around 560 people, by the end of 2028. The plant mainly produces connectors based on thermoplastic and silicone rubber for the global automotive industry. Production volumes and headcount have been declining for many years, meaning the plant is no longer competitive. The subsidiaries Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH and Bosch Industrial Additive Manufacturing, both located at the Waiblingen site, are not affected by the planned measure. </li><li>At the <b>Bühl/Bühlertal</b> location, where Bosch develops, commercializes, and manufactures electric drives for low voltage applications for European automakers, the company anticipates that around 1,550 jobs will need to be cut by the end of 2030. This affects sales, purchasing, and administrative functions as well as development and manufacturing. </li><li>At the <b>Homburg</b> location, Bosch plans to cut around 1,250 jobs by the end of 2030 and largely consolidate the operational activities of the Power Solutions division in the eastern part of the plant. The aim is to leverage synergies and reduce structures. Here too, the stagnating automotive market and the worldwide decline in the proportion of diesel vehicles – including in the plant’s dominant commercial vehicle business – are having a significant impact, as is the considerable delay in the ramp-up of the hydrogen market in Europe. </li></ul></p><p>Bosch has presented the necessary measures and personnel adjustments to the employee representatives, and it has also informed its associates. Grosch says this about the planned implementation: “Even though we face an urgent need for action, we stand by the agreements we have reached with our employee representatives. Together with them, we want to quickly discuss the necessary measures at the individual sites and agree on solutions that are as socially acceptable as possible. The time pressure is considerable. Delays will only further exacerbate the situation.” The company plans to begin discussions with the employee representatives responsible at the individual locations immediately. </p><p>Quotes Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of the Mobility business sector: <br/>“Geopolitical developments and trade barriers such as tariffs lead to considerable uncertainty – and this is something that we, like all companies, have to deal with. We can expect to face even more intense competition. That’s why we’re aiming to seize growth opportunities wherever possible and make sure our Mobility locations worldwide remain viable.” </p><p>“I’m convinced that Bosch Mobility can prevail in the highly competitive global market. But we have to pave the way for this now and use our own resources to secure our competitiveness, as time is pressing.” </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279057</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12011</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-09-17T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>New Top Performance Class from Bosch. Expert: The Best for the Job</headline>
			<quote>Top-class Power Tools, Measuring Tools, and Accessories</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Top Performance from a Single Source: Power Tools, Measuring Technology, and Accessories  Best product solutions and simplified user guidance  Best shopping experience with selective distribution ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>As early as 2021, Bosch successfully introduced its new <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(230792, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-best-accessories-in-the-range-at-a-glance-new-expert-line-from-bosch-for-professionals-230792.html" >top performance class, Expert, in the accessories segment</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >top performance class, Expert, in the accessories segment</a> </th:block> and currently offers over 2,200 Expert accessories for the highest demands in its range. Bosch is now building on this success story and is introducing the top performance class Expert in the areas of power tools and measuring technology as well.</p>
<h2>Top Performance Class Expert for Power Tools and Measuring Technology</h2><p>Professional users constantly need to choose the perfect tool from a multitude of high-quality options for their demanding daily applications. Bosch helps to make this decision easier: Expert delivers the best solutions for the respective applications, thus providing professionals with power tools and measuring technology for the highest demands. Expert stands for more than just power and performance – with innovative features and state-of-the-art technology, the tools help to reduce risks of injury and ensure comfortable working and best results.</p><h2>Batteries and Chargers Set New Standards</h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(260036, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/innovation-for-the-power-tools-sector-bosch-procore18v-featuring-new-cell-technology-260036.html" >Bosch has become the world&#8217;s first manufacturer to bring the benefits of tabless technology in battery cells to 18V batteries for cordless power tools</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch has become the world&#8217;s first manufacturer to bring the benefits of tabless technology in battery cells to 18V batteries for cordless power tools</a> </th:block>. With the introduction of the new Expert batteries and chargers, Bosch is expanding its pioneering role and continues to ensure that batteries and chargers are compatible with all devices of the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> and the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>.</p><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279046, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-battery-range-for-professionals-expert-18v-maximum-power-longer-runtime-279046.html" >The new Expert batteries and chargers are available now.</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >The new Expert batteries and chargers are available now.</a> </th:block> The EXBA18V-40 and EXBA18V-55 batteries achieve maximum power outputs of up to 2,000 watts¹. Compared to existing batteries in the Bosch range, such as the GBA 18V 4.0Ah Professional, the temporary maximum power has been doubled. The EXBA18V-80 and EXBA18V-150 models even deliver up to 2,400 watts of temporary maximum power. This raises the performance level to the next stage and thus lays the foundation for the exceptional performance of the new Expert devices.</p><h2>Expert Tools: The Best for the Job</h2><p>From January 2026, the first 30 Expert power tools and measuring devices will be available. A highlight is the world&#39;s first gasless cordless stapler, the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279054, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-first-gasless-18v-stapler-for-professionals-279054.html" >EXPERT EXTH18V-50M,</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >EXPERT EXTH18V-50M,</a> </th:block> which offers the full power of a pneumatic tool – without the effort and cost associated with compressors, hoses, and gas cartridges. Another highlight is the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279053, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-powerful-reciprocating-saw-for-professional-demands-279053.html" >EXPERT EXSA18V-32</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >EXPERT EXSA18V-32</a> </th:block> reciprocating saw, which is not only powerful but also the first reciprocating saw to feature KickBack Control that immediately stops the tool if the saw blade jams, not only minimizing the risk of injury but also preventing the bending or even breaking of saw blades. In the field of measuring technology, Bosch presents the innovative wall scanner <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279055, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-wall-scanner-with-ai-supported-radar-technology-279055.html" >EXPERT D-tect18V-200-17C.</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >EXPERT D-tect18V-200-17C.</a> </th:block> This supports professional users in precisely locating objects in many different wall types. For the first time, innovative Bosch radar technology is used in combination with AI object detection.</p><h2>Expert Offers Optimal User Orientation</h2><p>Deciding on the right power tool from a multitude of offerings can be a challenge even for experienced professionals. To make the selection easier for professional users, Bosch also clearly highlights the outstanding added performance of the Expert products with a visually noticeable distinction. At the same time, precise user guidance quickly makes it clear which Expert device is the best solution for the respective application, thus enabling the user to make a quick and well-informed purchasing decision.</p><h2>Expert in Selective Distribution for the Best Shopping Experience</h2><p>Expert batteries and chargers form the basis of the Bosch Professional 18V System and are therefore available through all common sales channels, just like the Expert accessory range. For Expert power tools and measuring devices, however, Bosch deliberately relies on selective distribution through qualified dealers. With this strategic decision, the company offers professional users a shopping experience tailored to their needs – and the right solution for every task – no matter how demanding it might be.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p><p><sub><b>Footnotes</b><br/><sup>1</sup> EXBA18V-40 &amp; EXBA 18V-55: Internal test lab data, instantaneous maximum power of up to 2 000 W, fully charged new battery<br/>EXBA18V-80 &amp; EXBA 18V-150: Internal test lab data, instantaneous maximum power of up to 2 400 W, fully charged new battery<br/>GBA 18V 4.0Ah Professional: Internal test lab data, instantaneous maximum power of up to 1 000 W, fully charged new battery</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-measuring-technology-range-from-bosch-thermo-hygrometers-and-material-moisture-meters-279056.html</url>
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			<headline>New Measuring Technology Range from Bosch: Thermo-Hygrometers and Material Moisture Meters </headline>
			<quote>Robust Helpers for Precise Moisture and Temperature Measurement</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A digital thermo-hygrometer and three material moisture meters  Suitable for the most demanding applications thanks to IP65 protection and rubberized, shock-resistant housings  High-resolution, high-contrast LCD color displays with customizable favorites bar and threshold scale  Flexible power supply with AA batteries or USB-C compatible battery pack ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(275776, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-launches-new-measurement-technology-range-electrical-testing-equipment-for-professionals-275776.html" >once again expanding</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >once again expanding</a> </th:block> its range of measuring technology for professionals with a new device category in a very short time. With four new devices – the digital thermo-hygrometer GDH 1-17 Professional and the material moisture meters GMP 1-13 Professional, GMP 2-15 Professional, and GMM 1-15 Professional – the company offers professionals in trade and industry precise solutions for building diagnostics and material testing.</p>
<p>In demanding work environments, reliable measuring devices are indispensable. The four new Bosch measuring devices are specially designed for use under adverse conditions. The robust housings with absorbent rubberized casing and IP65 protection guard against dust and spray water. Furthermore, the devices can be comfortably operated with one hand. The rubberized, ergonomic grips ensure a secure and comfortable hold. Unlike the offerings of many market competitors, the high-resolution LCD displays are easy to read even in difficult lighting conditions. Bosch not only achieves better visibility with its devices but also differentiates itself primarily through color codes that make measurement values directly interpretable. Additionally, the selected material is clearly displayed on the screen in the respective national language. Based on the red-green threshold scale, professionals can see at a glance how high the measured values are in relation to the individually configurable threshold.</p><p>Thanks to the &quot;Dual Power&quot; function, the four new devices can be operated with both commercially available AA batteries and the optionally available Lithium-Ion battery BA 3.7V 1.0Ah, which can be charged via a USB-C cable.</p><h2>Digital Thermo-Hygrometer GDH 1-17 Professional</h2><p>Bosch&#39;s digital thermo-hygrometer measures air temperature, relative and absolute humidity, dew point, and wet-bulb temperature. Architects and energy consultants use it, for example, to measure the current conditions as a basis for renovation and ventilation concepts. Building technicians and HVAC professionals monitor humidity in storage areas, identify overly damp areas, and specifically optimize climate system settings. Professionals can easily and flexibly customize the main screen of the GDH 1-17 Professional according to their preferences. Two freely selected measured values can be displayed simultaneously. The device&#39;s sensor is protected by a waterproof and breathable membrane.</p><h2>Material Moisture Meters GMP 1-13 Professional and GMP 2-15 Professional</h2><p>Bosch&#39;s material moisture meters, the GMP 1-13 Professional and GMP 2-15 Professional, invasively measure the moisture content of wood and building materials using measuring pins. Professionals such as carpenters and floor layers use them, for instance, to check if delivered wood is sufficiently dried for further processing; painters verify that surfaces can already be wallpapered or painted. Architects, facility managers, and building experts use the devices to assess building structures, detect moisture damage, and prevent mold growth.</p><p>Professionals can choose from 37 wood types and 10 building materials and save them as favourites. Since users always have the selected material visible on the main screen, measurement errors are minimized. If the wood type is unclear, &quot;structural timber” – a cross-section of the most used woods in construction – can be selected. Both devices feature automatic and manual self-test functions. The GMP 2-15 Professional also measures temperature and relative humidity – ideal for recording ambient conditions during wood storage.</p><h2>Material Moisture Meter GMM 1-15 Professional – without measuring pins</h2><p>Bosch is launching the GMM 1-15 Professional for floor layers, painters, energy consultants, and for use in construction damage assessment. It measures material moisture capacitively, meaning without measuring pins – making it ideal for finished or sensitive surfaces, or for getting a quick overview. The device features a reference mode, where professionals can set the zero point for all subsequent measurements by taking a reading at a reference spot. If a subsequent measurement value exceeds the reference value, an audible signal sounds in addition to the display. The material database is the same as that of the devices with measuring pins.</p><p>The measuring devices are available immediately. Prices are recommended retail prices plus VAT. Bosch&#39;s measuring technology portfolio will be successively expanded.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New in Bosch&apos;s Top Performance Class: Wall Scanner with AI supported Radar Technology</headline>
			<quote>Excellent Measurement Technology in the Professional 18V System</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Outstanding detection quality thanks to the latest AI technology: Scan shows details up to 200 millimetres of wall depth  Professional 18V System ensures uninterrupted, efficient work  3D imaging enables easy interpretation of objects and structures in wall areas ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its top performance class, Expert, in measuring technology with the EXPERT D-tect18V-200-17C. This innovative wall scanner uses AI technology to detect hidden objects in walls. It belongs to <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279057, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" >Bosch's new top performance class Expert</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch's new top performance class Expert</a> </th:block> which includes power tools, measuring technology, and accessories for all applications. Expert delivers the best solution for each respective application, providing professionals with tools for the highest demands. The EXPERT D-tect18V-200-17C is also part of <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch's Professional 18V System</a>, which covers all major 18V applications and, thanks to the multi-brand battery system, the <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>, even extends beyond Bosch&#39;s own offering. Many brands, many tools, one battery system: This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Highest Precision Thanks to Radar Technology and AI Object Recognition</h2><p>The EXPERT D-tect18V-200-17C supports professional users in precisely locating objects in many different wall types. For the first time, innovative Bosch radar technology is used in combination with AI object recognition – making measurements more reliable, more precise, and easier to perform. To scan, the scanner is rolled over the respective area of the wall using its smooth-running wheels. Data is collected and processed across the entire scan area. The new AI object recognition makes it possible to locate and identify various objects – including plastic or metal pipes, the latter up to a depth of 200 millimetres – within the wall.</p><h2>IPS Display with Scratch-Resistant Protective Glass</h2><p>Subsequently, the IPS display shows all found objects and their depth in the wall. Color coding clearly indicates the type of material. Thanks to its new 3D imaging function, available for the first time in this price segment, the device provides a comprehensive and easily interpretable overview of the wall. This scans two-dimensional wall areas using a poster and provides three-dimensional information about the contained objects. This creates, for example, a clear image of rebar mats or complex object combinations. The innovative IPS display not only offers wide viewing angles, excellent color reproduction, high contrast, and uniform brightness distribution, but also ensures clear and consistent visibility thanks to its scratch-resistant display protective glass. The device allows for easy documentation of all data through its screenshot function and internal memory, with data transfer via USB-C and SD card.</p><p>With the EXPERT D-tect18V-200-17C, Bosch has developed a wall scanner for its Professional 18V System for the first time. As the first tool of its kind, the scanner also allows the user to perform regular software updates independently, ensuring continuous access to the latest features and improvements. During development, Bosch placed great emphasis on ergonomics; both the device&#39;s low weight and its grip allow for comfortable and easy use. Due to its low power consumption, Bosch recommends the GBA 18V 2.0Ah Professional as the battery to be used.</p><p>The wall scanner comes in a practical L-Boxx. The scope of delivery includes a GAL 18V-20 charger, a GBA 18V 2.0Ah battery, a USB C cable, and a hand strap. Also included is a poster made of robust, water-resistant synthetic paper measuring 60 centimetres by 40 centimetres. For larger areas, a poster measuring 120 centimetres by 80 centimetres is also available. Both can be purchased separately if needed.</p><p>The wall scanner be available from January 2026. Subject to change. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New in Bosch’s top performance class: First gasless 18V Stapler for Professionals</headline>
			<quote>Full Pneumatic Power Without Compressors and Cartridges</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Full power without compressors, hoses, or cartridges  Gasless flywheel drive protects wrists and produces no odors  Effortless stepless depth adjustment via thumbwheel ]]></headwords>
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<p>With the powerful EXPERT EXTH18V-50M, Bosch is launching the world’s first cordless battery-powered stapler with the full power of an air tool. The stapler belongs to <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279057, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" >Bosch's top performance class Expert,</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch's top performance class Expert,</a> </th:block> which consistently provides the optimal solution for crucial everyday applications, thereby equipping professionals with tools for the highest demands. The EXPERT EXTH18V-50M is also part of the “<a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>” from Bosch, which covers all relevant applications with 18 volts and even goes beyond the Bosch range thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare Alliance</a>: All tools – from the compact screwdriver to the miter saw – can be operated using the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Pneumatic performance without additional technology and expensive consumables</h2><p>The EXPERT EXTH18V-50M combines cordless freedom with the performance of pneumatic, i.e. compressed air-powered, staplers – without the effort and costs associated with compressors, hoses, and gas cartridges. As the gasless flywheel drive does not require cartridges, there are no unpleasant odors or unhealthy fumes. The low kickback is easy on the wrists and contributes to ergonomic working.</p><p>The cordless stapler uses standard 16-gage staples with a wire thickness of 1.6 millimeters, a spine width of 11.3 millimeters (KG700, widely used in Europe) or 10.8 millimeters (Senco N/G5562), a length of 25 to 50 millimeters, and a magazine angle of 0 degrees. This makes it suitable for fastening hardwood and construction timber, medium-hard wood, and other dry construction materials such as gypsum fiberboard and coarse chipboard. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/ge/en/for-tackers-and-nailers-2850114-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">accessory range</a> from Bosch includes an extensive selection of staples, including EXPERT KG700 staples with lengths between 30 and 50 millimeters, which penetrate the material with less resistance thanks to their diamond coating. These diamond-coated Expert staples have the European Technical Assessment (ETA) and are therefore approved for use in all EU countries for load-bearing connections, even under permanent load for pull-out and shearing.</p><h2>Thumbwheel and viewing window allow for quick and easy operation.</h2><p>The stapler is switched on and off with the thumb, which avoids unnecessary interruptions to work. The penetration depth into the material can be adjusted quickly and easily using an ergonomic thumbwheel and a viewing window. Professionals can switch between single and contact trigger on the integrated control panel, while symbols indicate scheduled maintenance. The nose piece can be reversed: The smooth side ensures flawless surfaces for drywall work, while the serrated side provides more grip when working with coarse chipboard, for example. A practical double LED precisely illuminates the working area. Jammed staples can be removed without tools thanks to the quick and easy access on the nose of the device, while the sturdy metal hook allows easy storage.</p><p>The EXPERT EXTH18V-50M will be available from January 2026. It comes in a high-quality XL-Boxx with space for batteries, charger, and the most important accessories. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New in Bosch’s top performance class: Powerful reciprocating saw for professional demands</headline>
			<quote>Innovative technology prevents saw blades from bending</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Superior performance thanks to brushless high-performance Biturbo motor  Innovative technology minimizes the risk of injury and prevents saw blades from bending  Saw blades are easy to change without requiring a separate tool – even when wearing work gloves ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its top performance class Expert with the most powerful cordless reciprocating saw EXPERT EXSA18V-32. With its brushless highperformance Biturbo motor, which makes ideal use of the extreme power of the Expert batteries, it delivers the power of a corded 1,300-watt tool and effortlessly cuts metal, wood, hollow bricks, plastic, wood composites and insulation materials. The reciprocating saw is part of <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279057, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" >Bosch&#8217;s top performance class Expert</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch&#8217;s top performance class Expert</a> </th:block>, which includes tools and accessories for all applications. The Expert line provides demanding professionals with tools for the highest requirements. The EXPERT EXSA18V-32 is also part of the “<a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>” from Bosch, which covers all relevant applications with 18 volts and even goes beyond the Bosch range thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare Alliance</a>: All tools – from the compact screwdriver to the miter saw – can be operated using the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Outstanding performance thanks to powerful Biturbo motor</h2><p>The powerful brushless Biturbo motor offers up to 3,000 strokes per minute at a stroke length of 32 millimeters in the highest of the six speed levels. The drivetrain utilizes the extreme power provided by the new Expert batteries. Bosch recommends an EXBA18V-55 battery with a capacity of 5.5 Ah or higher.</p><p>With these batteries and suitable saw blades – such as the Bosch Expert Thick Tough Metal blades with Bosch Carbide Technology from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/de/de/saebelsaegeblaetter-2865227-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">accessories range</a> – this reciprocating saw can tackle even the most challenging materials such as oil tanks, steel profiles, heavy cast iron pipes, and construction timber with nails. The pendulum action function can be activated for efficient work in materials such as wood and plasterboard.</p><h2>KickBack Control prevents saw blades from bending</h2><p>If a reciprocating saw gets stuck when cutting metal pipes and I-beams, oil tanks, or wooden beams, for example, this can lead to painful kickbacks and injuries. The integrated Kickback Control stops the EXPERT EXSA18V-32 immediately as soon as the blade starts canting. This minimizes the risk of injury and at the same time prevents saw blades from bending or even breaking. The integrated Stop Control also ensures that the saw blade stops immediately as soon as it emerges from the material, such as a wooden beam. Both functions can be switched on and off individually at any time via the integrated control panel. The integrated Vibration Control minimizes strong hand-arm and wholebody vibrations and therefore also minimizes the risk of premature fatigue or long-term damage. Active protection is provided by a counterweight that constantly counteracts the inertial forces. The rubber cushioning element in the handle provides additional passive protection – lower vibration levels allow longer working time.</p><h2>Precise, ergonomic working</h2><p>The Adaptive Speed Control function ensures that the saw blade starts up slowly when cutting and then ramps up to the desired stroke rate. When cutting hard materials such as metal pipes, this prevents damage that would otherwise be caused by uncontrolled movements of the saw blade on the material surface. This function can also be switched on and off via the control panel. It is a quick and easy task to change the saw blade and doesn’t require any additional tools thanks to the large thumb wing screw, even when wearing work gloves. The ergonomic handle allows you to work comfortably in different positions. The 180-degree LED ensures optimum illumination of the work area.</p><p>The EXPERT EXSA18V-32 cordless reciprocating saw will be available starting in January 2026. It comes in a high-quality L-Boxx, which allows the saw to be stowed away with the base plate fitted and provides space for batteries, a charger, and the most important accessories. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12006</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-boschs-top-performance-class-cordless-random-orbit-sander-for-outstanding-material-removal-rates-and-highest-surface-quality-279052.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New in Bosch’s top performance class: Cordless random orbit sander for outstanding material removal rates and highest surface quality</headline>
			<quote>Fast work process thanks to high eccentricity.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Eccentricity and a large sanding disc ensure high removal rates and fast work progress.  Ergonomic design and low installation height offer optimum control in all working positions.  Robust dust collection container with HEPA filter for fine dust. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its top performance class Expert with the new cordless random orbit sander EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5, which has been developed for outstanding removal rates and the highest surface quality. The random orbit sander is part of <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279057, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" >Bosch&#8217;s top performance class Expert</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch&#8217;s top performance class Expert</a> </th:block> which provides demanding professionals with power tools, measuring technology and accessories for the highest requirements. The EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5 is also part of the “<a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>” from Bosch, which covers all relevant applications with 18 volts and even goes beyond the Bosch range thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>: All tools – from the compact screwdriver to the miter saw – can be operated using the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Cordless random orbit sander with high eccentricity</h2><p>The EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5 is part of Bosch’s top performance class Expert, delivering up to 50% more material removal than the GEX 18V-150-3 Professional<sup>1</sup> and thus enables professionals to achieve significantly faster work progress and an additional boost in efficiency. The core of this performance is the eccentricity of 5 mm in combination with a 150 mm sanding disc and constant power output under load. This makes the EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5 the ideal tool for all demanding sanding work, resulting in a high surface quality.</p><h2>Ergonomic design meets first-class dust control</h2><p>The ergonomic design of the random orbit sander enables comfortable one-handed or two-handed use. This option to change position is particularly advantageous for longer work tasks. The balanced and slimline design with the handle close to the workpiece ensures optimum control in all working positions, which simultaneously increases precision and reduces possible signs of fatigue. The multi-hole sanding disc with innovative Venturi air ducts, an efficient dust box with HEPA filter, and integrated adapter for the Click &amp; Clean interface ensures first-class dust control. This reduces the dangers of dust for the user, protects the workpiece from scratches caused by dust particles, and extends the service life of the sanding sheet. The EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5 is very easy and intuitive to use thanks to its user-friendly control panel. It offers a 5-stage speed setting that enables precise adjustment to the respective material and application. A clear 5-LED display also shows the current battery charge status at all times, so that the user is always informed about the remaining runtime and interruptions to work can be minimized. The EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5 is ideal for sanding wood, paint and varnish, as well as for intermediate and fine sanding of surfaces.</p><p>The EXPERT EXEX18V-150-5 is available in January 2026. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p><p><b><sub>Footnote</sub></b><sub><br/><sup>1</sup> vs. Professional GEX 18V-150-3, internal test in dry pine wood, constant tool pressure of 20 N, new sanding sheet, fully charged battery</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279049</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12005</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New addition to the Bosch Professional 18V System: Mobile cordless table saw with large cutting height</headline>
			<quote>High precision for versatile wood applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Exceptionally high cutting height, optimum mobility, and increased carrying comfort  Precise cuts thanks to rack-guided rip fence and angle fence that locks into the most important angles  Tool-free adjustment of the saw blade for angled cuts from -2 degree to 47 degree ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its Professional 18V range with the powerful GTS 18V-70 Professional. This innovative cordless table saw has been specially developed for tradespeople who need optimum mobility without compromising on cutting performance and precision. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> also covers all other major 18-volt applications – and even goes beyond the Bosch range thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>: All tools – from the compact screwdriver to the miter saw – can be operated using the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Best in class – Mobility and precision in use</h2><p>The GTS 18V-70 Professional offers the perfect solution for tradespeople who frequently have to change their workplace and need an easily transportable circular table saw with high cutting performance. With a cutting height of 70 mm, the device is the best saw in its class and enables parallel cuts of up to 635 mm. The cordless circular table saw is the ideal choice for cutting rafters, beams, and board material, as well as installing profiles or laying flooring. With a reduced weight of around 21 kg (without battery), a compact design and its one-hand carry design, the saw is ideally suited for mobile applications and frequently changing work sites. The GTS 18V-70 Professional enables extremely precise cuts thanks to the rack-guided rip fence and the precise angle fence that locks into the most important angles. In addition, the tool-free adjustment of the saw blade allows angle cuts from -2° to 47°, and the tool-free riving knife enables quick adjustment for concealed cuts. The cordless tool’s brushless motor delivers the full power of a corded circular table saw. Thanks to the powerful rechargeable batteries, mobile working and complete freedom of movement at the workplace and on any construction site are guaranteed. Bosch recommends the new EXPERT batteries from EXBA18V-40 with 4.0 Ah for use with the GTS 18V-70 Professional.</p><h2>Less dust when working indoors</h2><p>Good dust extraction is crucial when working indoors. The GTS 18V-70 Professional has two Click &amp; Clean connections that allow dust extractors to be installed quickly and easily, thus ensuring increased user protection and lower dusts levels in the work area. The cordless table saw has an innovative braking system that stops the saw blade quickly. The spindle lock allows the saw blade to be changed quickly and easily. Thanks to a slot in the rip fence, a spring comb can also be fitted to protect against kickback. The integrated soft start prevents unwanted jerky starts, protecting the brushless motor and the battery.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.<br/>The prices are recommended retail prices plus VAT.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279046</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11973</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-battery-range-for-professionals-expert-18v-maximum-power-longer-runtime-279046.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New Bosch battery range for professionals. Expert 18V: Maximum power, longer runtime</headline>
			<quote>Four rechargeable batteries and two ultra-fast chargers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Maximum power and longer runtime thanks to four Expert 18V rechargeable batteries with a capacity of 4.0 to 15.0 Ah  Long lifetime thanks to newly developed, robust housing for demanding applications  Ultra-fast charging – now also in the extended temperature range  Compatible with Professional 18V System and AmpShare Alliance ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The Expert 18V high-performance batteries set new standards – with up to 2,400 watts of maximum power<sup>1</sup> and up to 280 percent<sup>2</sup> longer runtime compared to the GBA 18V 4.0 Ah Professional battery. The range for trade professionals is <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(279057, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-top-performance-class-from-bosch-expert-the-best-for-the-job-279057.html" >part of Bosch&#8217;s top performance class Expert.</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >part of Bosch&#8217;s top performance class Expert.</a> </th:block> It comprises four rechargeable batteries with capacities of 4.0, 5.5, 8.0 and 15.0 ampere hours as well as two high-speed chargers. The Expert 18V batteries and chargers are compatible with the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/de/de/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> and the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/de/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance.</a></p>
<h2>Power on a new level</h2><p>The Expert 18V batteries take power to the next level. The EXBA18V-40 and EXBA18V-55 achieve maximum powers of up to 2,000 watts.<sup>1</sup> Compared to current batteries in the Bosch range, such as the GBA 18V 4.0 Ah Professional, the temporary maximum power has been doubled. The EXBA18V-80 and EXBA18V-150 even deliver up to 2,400 watts of temporary maximum power1. This makes all batteries in the Expert range ideal for particularly demanding applications.</p><h2>Long, uninterrupted work thanks to an even longer runtime</h2><p>The new Expert 18V rechargeable batteries also set new standards in terms of runtime. Compared to the GBA 18V 4.0 Ah Professional, the EXBA18V-80 extends the runtime by up to 120 percent.<sup>2</sup> The rechargeable battery in the new range with the largest capacity is the EXBA18V-150 with 15.0 Ah. The high-performance battery offers a runtime that exceeds that of the GBA 18V 4.0 Ah Professional by up to 280 percent.<sup>2</sup></p><h2>Innovative tabless technology for maximum efficiency</h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(260036, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/innovation-for-the-power-tools-sector-bosch-procore18v-featuring-new-cell-technology-260036.html" >Bosch has become the world&#8217;s first manufacturer</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch has become the world&#8217;s first manufacturer</a> </th:block> to bring the benefits of tabless technology in battery cells to 18V batteries for cordless power tools. Both, EXBA18V-40 and EXBA18V-80 also feature tabless cells. In conventional lithium-ion batteries, cells have small connection bands on both sides – so called “tabs”. They create a bottleneck for the power delivered by the battery and contribute to the cell’s electrical inner resistance, causing heat to be generated. To ensure that the battery doesn’t overheat, particularly during high-performance applications, the tool shuts itself off, leaving the remaining energy in the battery unused. Using tabless cells, this bottleneck has been eliminated and the current flows via countless parallel paths. The result: Less resistance, less heat, and longer runtime for high-performance applications.</p><h2>More robust than ever before</h2><p>The newly designed housing has been specially developed for challenging use on construction sites. Metal inserts and a reinforced contact system make the new Expert 18V rechargeable batteries extremely robust. The CoolPack 2.0 technology also enables rapid heat dissipation. This combination allows users to benefit from a particularly long battery lifetime. At the same time, the new release button and use of Soft-Grip ensure ergonomic handling. There are five LEDs on the back of the battery that indicate either the state of charge or, with the new Defect Risk Detection, possible risks.</p><h2>Ultra-fast charging – even under extreme conditions</h2><p>The new Expert chargers also contribute to greater efficiency on construction sites. They are also compatible with the Professional 18V System rechargeable batteries from Bosch and the AmpShare Alliance. The compact EXAL18V-160 single charger fully charges an EXBA18V-80 rechargeable battery within 39 minutes in Power Boost mode with up to 16 amperes of charging current, making it three times faster than the GAL 18V-40 Professional<sup>3</sup> charger. The EXAL18V2-320 dual charger fully charges two of these rechargeable batteries at the same time. For more gentle charging, professionals can select two additional modes via a button on the charger: The Long Life mode ensures maximum battery life, while Standard mode balances charging power and battery life. Active Air Cooling cools the rechargeable batteries and Flex-Temp Charging extends the battery charging temperature range of the Expert rechargeable batteries from -10°C to +55°C. Both functions therefore minimize the downtime of the batteries by enabling a quick charging start, whether after demanding applications or in cold temperatures.</p><p>The EXAL18V2-320 dual charger is the first charger from Bosch that has been fully optimized for use, transport, and storage in a specially developed L-Boxx. The mobile charging station has space for the charger and a total of four rechargeable batteries.</p><p>The Expert 18V batteries and chargers will be available individually and in practical sets from September 2025. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p>Experience and test Bosch innovations live at the Bosch Pro Tour.<br/>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour</a>.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p><p><sub><b>Footnotes:</b><br/><sup>1</sup> EXBA18V-40 &amp; EXBA 18V-55: Internal test lab data, instantaneous maximum power of up to 2 000 W, fully charged new battery<br/>EXBA18V-80 &amp; EXBA 18V-150: Internal test lab data, instantaneous maximum power of up to 2 400 W, fully charged new battery<br/>GBA 18V 4.0Ah Professional: Internal test lab data, instantaneous maximum power of up to 1 000 W, fully charged new battery<br/><sup>2</sup> EXBA18V-80 vs. GBA 18V 4.0Ah Professional: Internal test, grinding on mild steel with GWS 18V-15 S Professional + flap disk, 30 s intervals with 5 s breaks<br/>EXBA18V-150 vs GBA 18V 4.0Ah Professional: Internal test, blowing on min. power with GBL 18V-750 Professional, neutral airflow, w/o breaks<br/><sup>3 </sup>vs. GAL 18V-40 Professional, charging time (0-100%) 1x EXBA18V-80, GAL 18V-40: 124 min, EXAL18V-160: 39 min</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>279041</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI12004</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-extends-its-range-of-belt-tensioners-idler-pulleys-and-ribbed-v-belt-kits-279041.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-17T07:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch extends its range of belt tensioners, idler pulleys, and ribbed V-belt kits </headline>
			<quote>New components for millions of EU vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Over 200 new individual components, 40 new ribbed V-belt kits  Precisely fitting components for long service life  Support by detailed repair instructions and service information  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Bosch has greatly expanded its range of belt tensioners, idler pulleys, and ribbed V-belt kits for accessory drives. With over 200 new individual components and 40 new ribbed V-belt kits, Bosch now offers a very high level of market coverage for the European vehicle fleet. This extension of the range means workshops can obtain the required parts quickly and easily from a single source.</p>
<p>The accessory drive is becoming increasingly important in modern vehicles, since it drives a number of accessory units such as the coolant pump, servo pump, and air-conditioning compressor. Given that all components of the accessory drive are exposed to the same loads, they should ideally be replaced at the same time. Bosch simplifies this process by providing the right portfolio. Workshops can rely on the quality they expect from Bosch in terms of precise fit and long service life. Bosch’s Esitronic software offers workshops additional support by providing detailed repair instructions and service information. </p><p></p><p>This latest extension of the Bosch range lets customers order not only ribbed V-belt but also the necessary metal components – all from a single source. – This speeds up the ordering process. </p><p></p><p><b>Solutions for hybrid vehicles</b></p><p>Bosch also offers belt tensioners for hybrid applications. These are able to compensate for fluctuations in torque between the gasoline engine and the electric motor, thereby ensuring consistent belt tension. </p><p></p><p>With this expansion, Bosch completes its range of spare parts in the field of powertrain technology, offering workshops and wholesalers a comprehensive solution for accessory drive.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch fuel cell power module team nominated for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2025</headline>
			<quote>Powering long-distance trucks with hydrogen for zero-carbon operation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Stefan Hartung: “This nomination is outstanding recognition for Bosch.”  FCPM is the most complex system in Bosch’s almost 140-year history.  Individual parts of the powertrain module are optimized for interaction in the system.  FCPM trucks are not inferior to diesel trucks in terms of refueling time and range. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Munich, Germany – A three-person development team from Bosch is in the running for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2025. Christoffer Uhr, Kai Weeber, and Pierre Andrieu have been nominated for the federal president’s prestigious award thanks to their work on the fuel cell power module (FCPM). The FCPM converts hydrogen and oxygen into electricity. This means that trucks worldwide can also run on electricity over long distances; if they use green hydrogen, their operation will be zero-carbon. This is an important step in the fight against climate change. After all, in the EU alone heavy commercial vehicles account for more than one-fourth of greenhouse gas emissions from road traffic – but it is impossible to imagine freight transport without them. </p>
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			This nomination for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2025 is an outstanding recognition for the Bosch team and everyone involved with the fuel cell power module. It&#8217;s also confirmation that we&#8217;re on the right track: hydrogen is indispensable for a climate-neutral world and is also a strategic business field for Bosch,
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				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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<p>“We offer scalable solutions along the entire hydrogen value chain – from production to transportation and application.” The Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2025 will be awarded in Berlin on November 19.</p><h2>Bosch manufactures the stack and all key system components itself</h2><p>With more than a thousand individual parts and weighing around 500 kilograms, the FCPM is the most complex system Bosch has ever developed in its nearly 140-year history. In addition to its centerpiece, the fuel cell stack, among the most important individual components are a hydrogen metering valve, a hydrogen recirculation pump, and an electric air compressor – everything needed to effectively transport water and atmospheric oxygen into the fuel cells for conversion into electricity. Bosch has designed each individual part to work together optimally in the overall system. Volume production of the system launched in Stuttgart-Feuerbach in mid-2023 and a little later in Chongqing, China. One thing to note is that, unlike batteries, for example, building the FCPM requires hardly any critical raw materials. Bosch can draw on decades of appropriate manufacturing expertise, such as high-speed laser welding, which is used to make the 1.2 kilometers of weld seams in each system watertight. Another major advantage is that the module is designed to fit into the space that in over 95 percent of all trucks was previously occupied by the combustion engine. For freight forwarders and logistics companies, using a truck with the Bosch FCPM is no different than with the diesel technology they are used to: with high robustness for the vehicle’s entire service life, short hydrogen refueling times, and a long range of up to 1,000 kilometers per tank. Moreover, the powertrain module enables almost whisper-quiet operation without vibrations.</p><h2>Bosch is committed to building a hydrogen economy</h2><p>Several thousand trucks with the Bosch FCPM are already on the road worldwide. In Europe and North America in particular, the further ramp-up depends on the course that politicians set. “We urgently need to start building a hydrogen economy along with the corresponding infrastructure for the production, storage, and use of hydrogen. China and India are showing us how this can be done. As an industry, we stand ready with technical solutions – the FCPM is a first building block,” Hartung says. Meanwhile, the powertrain modules already in use by customers are collecting data for further development. Each FCPM has a double existence: one in reality and one as a digital twin in virtual space. Bosch uses this to collect specific information on things like temperature, pressure profile, and wear, drawing key findings that have already been incorporated into the development of the second generation. But not just that. Bosch also uses some of the technology developed for the FCPM for other solutions. One of these involves reversing the principle of the fuel cell: instead of generating electricity from water and oxygen, the company also offers technology for electrolyzers that produce hydrogen from water and renewable electricity – in a climate-friendly way. In addition, the FCPM can power ships or, say, provide data centers with zero-carbon electricity.</p><h2>Bosch has already received the Deutscher Zukunftspreis three times</h2><p>Germany’s federal president has awarded the “Deutscher Zukunftspreis for technology and innovation” since 1997. These innovations reflect the wide range of research and development in Germany. Endowed with 250,000 euros, the prize honors outstanding research and development projects. The key factors in the jury’s decision are the degree of innovation as well as the potential to turn this achievement into sustainable jobs and create added value for society. The innovations range from medical technology, novel material development, and robotics to mechanical engineering and aerospace technology. Between 1998 and 2013, Bosch was nominated five times for the Deutscher Zukunftspreis. To date, three teams from Bosch or with Bosch involvement have received the award: in 2005 for piezo injectors, in 2008 for smart sensors, and in 2013 for ultrashort pulse lasers. Is this track record about to be extended?</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>It’s software that makes the difference: Bosch is seizing the opportunities of the new vehicle world </headline>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>Dr. Markus Heyn,</p><p>member of the board of management and chairman of </p><p>Bosch Mobility,</p><p>at the Bosch press conference at IAA Mobility on September 8, 2025</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>The car of the future has about as much in common with the car as we know it today as a computer has with a mechanical typewriter. Both have a keyboard, on both you can write a letter – but that’s pretty much where the similarities end. Progress in cars has been similarly dramatic. Generally speaking, the vehicle of tomorrow will still have four wheels and transport us from A to B. But everything else will change profoundly.</p><p>Mobility will be more intelligent, more connected, and more efficient than ever before. And the real impetus for this development is, of course, the software. The age of software-driven mobility lies just ahead, and we at Bosch will play a key role in shaping it: as a driver of innovation, as a technology partner, and as a provider of customized solutions at all levels of software-driven vehicle development. And with that, I warmly welcome you to our press conference here at IAA Mobility.</p><p>Software-driven mobility will remake not only the car itself, but also primarily its development, production, maintenance, and use. New business models, new competitors, and shifts in value creation will change the entire automotive industry. Opportunities and challenges are closely intertwined – especially in light of the current economic and political tensions. For these reasons, we believe that, more than ever, those who want to succeed in the software-driven era need flexibility, in-depth systems expertise, courage to take risks, competitive costs, and strategic partners. </p><p>Bosch is actively driving this new vehicle world forward. Products for software-driven mobility are already in production worldwide. In China, we are one of the most important suppliers in this area and are an ideal partner for our customers. Our strong position in this lead market helps us offer competitive solutions worldwide while simultaneously adapting them to regional conditions. This is another reason why we can continue to expand our business in software-driven mobility. In a moment, my colleague Markus Heyn will tell you about some of the solutions that are particularly in demand.</p><p>At Bosch, we benefit both from the software expertise we’ve built up over many years and from our unique knowledge across all domains of vehicle technology. We’re at home with both hardware and software, separately or combined, standardized, integrated, decoupled – however the customer wants to have it. Because it will be as true tomorrow as it is today: without sophisticated hardware, even the smartest car won’t move a single millimeter. That’s why we must stay innovative in this area as well.</p><p>However, it’s also true that software-driven mobility, with its many new market players, is intensifying competition even further. And it’s not as if our industry has a shortage of challenges: global vehicle production has been stagnating for years, and in Europe, demand and production are actually falling. The slow take-up of electromobility and automated driving in the markets is also having a negative impact. Added to this are geopolitical uncertainties and the ongoing restrictions on trade flows.</p><p>Nonetheless, we will grow in the mobility sector in 2025, even if only slightly – probably by somewhat less than 2 percent. In any case, we will achieve our longer-term targets only if we remain competitive in the vehicle world of tomorrow. This is because software-driven mobility is likely to increase the pressure on margins even more. In response, we need to further adapt our structures to demand and reduce costs in all areas. We must also continue to win over our customers with attractive, innovative solutions for intelligent and connected mobility. My colleague Markus Heyn will now explain what these solutions will be...</p><p>Many thanks, Stefan, and a warm welcome to the IAA from me, too. </p><p>Up to today, a vehicle was never as new as the moment it was delivered. In the future, however, its software will be continuously updated and it will be constantly learning by means of AI. Drivers will be able to personalize their cars much more than they can today – from the interior to vehicle handling to infotainment. This turns the vehicle into a personal assistant and every kilometer into an individual experience. It’s a bit like transitioning from radio to your own playlist: personal preferences take the place of rigid formats. In other words, more than anything else, the new mobility is user centered. </p><p>One example of this is our Vehicle Motion Management, in which central software manages and coordinates various functions in the braking, powertrain, chassis, and steering systems. This means that these individual systems work together even better than before. Depending on the driver’s or passengers’ mood, the vehicle can behave either particularly flexibly or particularly smoothly – right up to a completely jolt-free halt. Automatic driver recognition or a simple press of a button is all it takes to make the car feel like a different one. The software required for this is decoupled from the hardware, which opens up multiple possibilities. For example, it can be integrated into different vehicle architectures or perfectly emphasize the brand-typical driving experience of the respective manufacturer. It can also be updated at any time.</p><p>The demand for Vehicle Motion Management is overwhelming – over two dozen automakers in Europe, China, and Japan are already using these software packages. And we’re continuing to develop software solutions. To this end, we’ll have invested a further nine-digit euro sum and expanded our modular software and function portfolio across all domains by 2028.</p><p>In short, we’re active in all areas that are important for the software-defined vehicle. This includes, for example, intelligent driver assistance systems such as our ADAS product family: vehicle manufacturers can choose from three preconfigured variants and then put them into production quickly and in a brand-specific way. Here, too, hardware and software can be integrated or purchased separately. In principle, an integrated approach is a considerable advantage with both options: only those who understand the interaction between hardware and software in detail can offer individually optimized solutions that can be seamlessly integrated into existing environments. </p><p>Such solutions also include our by-wire systems for brakes and steering. The mechanical connection is no longer needed; instead, software takes control. This reduces weight, enables fast and precise reactions, and brings variety to the car. Once again, it’s software that makes the difference. It enables braking and steering behavior to be adjusted and updated at any time – within the framework of safety regulations, of course. By-wire is a key technology both for automated driving and software-driven mobility. This is an important business for Bosch. With brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire, the company expects to achieve cumulative sales revenue of more than 7 billion euros by 2032. The market dynamics of this key technology will continue to accelerate in the 2030s. </p><p>By-wire technology illustrates the emerging sequence in vehicle construction: in the future, hardware will be designed to fit software requirements. This also applies to high-performance computers, such as those needed for intelligent cockpit systems. Such vehicle computers are central components in modern E/E architectures – the car’s brain and nervous system. In the software-defined vehicle, there will only be a few of these powerful computers instead of dozens of control units as is currently the case. This is a strong driver for us: our high-performance computer business is currently growing by more than 5 percent every year, with manufacturers such as the BMW Group among our customers. </p><p>Software-driven mobility includes our ADAS and cockpit integration platform as well. it simultaneously processes various functions in driver assistance and infotainment – on just one control unit and one system on a chip. This saves space, costs, and energy. The platform also has a modular structure and can flexibly integrate software from different manufacturers. For such a solution, you need to be very familiar with functional safety in the vehicle and in the cloud. And you also need exactly what Stefan mentioned earlier: experience and in-depth knowledge across all vehicle domains.</p><p>The same applies to the AI cockpit that we developed for SAIC GM in China. Informed by extremely large data sets from a large language model, a compact and powerful processor lets the driver talk to the vehicle in a natural way – almost like talking to a person. Production is scheduled to start this year. </p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, Bosch has been preparing for this software-driven future for years. We have completely reorganized our Mobility business sector and aligned our processes and methods with the new role software is taking. We have become more pragmatic, more entrepreneurial, and faster – and are creating a software and system architecture in which central computers and control units, sensors, semiconductors, hardware, and middleware are compatible and coordinated on a modular basis.</p><p>Nevertheless, the challenges posed by this fundamental change will remain with us for some time to come – especially as the transformation is not happening at the same pace in all markets and for all manufacturers. Our advantage here is not only that we have equal measures of expertise in hardware and software, but also that there is probably no other company where global presence and local knowledge come together as ideally as at Bosch. We will make good use of this opportunity.</p><p>And now I’ll hand back to Stefan – thank you very much!</p><p>Thank you, Markus. I think it has once again become clear how fundamental the upheaval is that we have to deal with, but which we naturally want to drive forward at the same time. To achieve this, we also rely on strategic partnerships, particularly where new business models and scalable software systems are concerned. In China, for example, we’re working together with WeRide and Horizon Robotics on solutions for assisted and automated driving, just as we are with the VW subsidiary Cariad.</p><p>And I assume that we will see many more such alliances in the future – at the latest when the transition to alternative powertrain systems picks up speed again. This is because the new electrified platforms also bring modern software architectures into the vehicles. In any case, we remain convinced that, in a few years, the battery-electric powertrain will be the predominant technology for new passenger cars worldwide.</p><p>However, this doesn’t mean that the combustion engine will disappear completely – especially as we expect an increasing proportion of high-performance hybrids in all global markets. This also includes range extenders, which are particularly successful in China. Here, a combustion engine charges the battery when required. For this purpose, Bosch offers injection technology and powertrain components, such as our electric motor. Range extenders, just like plug-in hybrids, should also be given a chance in Europe beyond 2035, as they can significantly reduce emissions. To this end, the regulatory framework must be adapted as soon as possible. Politicians need to clarify the use of renewable synthetic fuels, too, as development of the combustion engine here in Europe depends on this in no small measure. I would, at any rate, like to see regulatory provisions for the relevant vehicles take shape soon. Regardless, we already have a technological solution that shows whether or not renewable synthetic fuel has actually been used: with our Digital Fuel Twin, the origin and properties of the fuels used can be fully traced and certified.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, I think one thing has become very clear today: the age of domain-centered vehicle development is coming to an end. The future increasingly belongs to central architecture – efficient, intelligent, and updatable. It belongs to software and the hardware derived from it. It belongs to all those who bring speed and technology together while putting the focus on the user. As you’ve seen, we’re already well on our way. We’re helped by our innovative strength as well as our clear strategic focus with a clear objective: we want to remain a leading technology partner in software-driven mobility and successfully develop intelligent, connected vehicles, transportation systems, and services together with our customers.</p><p>Thank you!</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>IAA Mobility 2025: Bosch is shaping the new vehicle world with intelligent hardware and software solutions</headline>
			<quote>Software-driven mobility will drive growth for Bosch’s mobility business</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Stefan Hartung: “Bosch wants to continue playing a key role in shaping the industry in the age of software-driven mobility.”   On course to success: with brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire solutions, Bosch expects to achieve cumulative sales revenue of more than 7 billion euros by 2032.   Markus Heyn: “Software-driven vehicles are user centered and are constantly learning through software updates.”  Future viability: Bosch will have invested a further nine-figure euro sum in its Vehicle Motion Management software by 2028. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Munich, Germany – In the automotive industry, the Bosch name is synonymous with software. The technology company is demonstrating this to impressive effect at this year’s IAA Mobility in Munich. And there’s more: from a single source, Bosch also supplies hardware that’s tailored to the possibilities of the software – a compelling unique selling point for the company worldwide. “Bosch knows its way around software and hardware. Without sophisticated hardware, even the smartest car won’t move a single millimeter,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at the trade fair. “Our aim is to continue playing a key role in shaping the industry in the age of software-driven mobility by offering tailored, intelligent solutions.” </p>
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			Bosch knows its way around software and hardware. Without sophisticated hardware, even the smartest car won&#8217;t move a single millimeter. Our aim is to continue playing a key role in shaping the industry in the age of software-driven mobility by offering tailored, intelligent solutions.
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				<cite>Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management</cite>
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<p>Initial indications point to success: Bosch has established a foothold in the software-driven world. One example is Bosch’s by-wire systems for braking and steering, which are considered a key technology for software-defined vehicles and automated driving. Here, the software takes control; a mechanical connection is no longer necessary. This is an important business for Bosch. With brake-by-wire and steer-by-wire, the company expects to achieve cumulative sales revenue of more than 7 billion euros by 2032. The market dynamics of this key technology will continue to accelerate in the 2030s. By-wire technology is a taste of what lies ahead for vehicle construction overall. “In the future, hardware will be designed to fit software requirements,” said Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector.</p>
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			In the future, hardware will be designed to fit software requirements,
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				<cite>Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector</cite>
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<h2>Bosch wants to turn cars into personal assistants</h2><p>In software-driven mobility, Bosch Mobility’s business continues to develop – from hardware with embedded software, to services, to completely independent software that manufacturers and partners then integrate into their ecosystems. “Whether stand-alone or interconnected, standardized, integrated, or decoupled – we can offer everything exactly as the customer wants it,” Hartung said. This is clearly having an impact: despite stagnating global vehicle production, weak demand, and delays in electromobility and automated driving, Bosch Mobility will grow slightly in the current year. The increase in sales revenue is expected to amount to a little less than 2 percent.</p><p>Up to today, a vehicle was never as new as the moment it was delivered. “In the future, however, its software will be continuously updated and it will be constantly learning by means of artificial intelligence,” Heyn said. “More than anything else, the new mobility is user centered.” This is what that looks like: Bosch’s Vehicle Motion Management software coordinates all vehicle movements by centrally controlling the brakes, steering, powertrain, and chassis. This improves coordination between the individual systems – and also means they can be adjusted to the driver’s preferences. A particularly smooth ride today? A little more agility tomorrow? And jolt-free stopping the day after? No problem – at the touch of a button, the car feels completely different. Incidentally, Bosch’s Vehicle Motion Management is decoupled from the hardware, which makes it easy to use in different vehicle architectures. </p><p>That’s not just theory, it’s happening: the Bosch software is in widespread use, with more than two dozen manufacturers in Europe, China, and Japan already having adopted it. Over the next three years, Bosch will be investing a nine-figure sum in Vehicle Motion Management and expanding its modular software and function portfolio across all domains. Vehicle Motion Management from Bosch works even better in combination with by-wire solutions, because the software can control the respective braking and steering actuators independently of the driver’s actions – for greater safety, improved convenience, or better vehicle dynamics.</p><h2>Bosch’s smart software makes the difference</h2><p>Bosch’s ADAS product family is also software-driven. For intelligent driver assistance systems, vehicle manufacturers can choose from three preconfigured variants that can then be put into production quickly and in a brand-specific way. Here, too, hardware and software can be integrated or purchased separately, depending on customer requirements. Both options benefit from a holistic approach: since Bosch understands the interaction between hardware and software, it can offer individually optimized solutions that can be seamlessly integrated into existing environments. </p><p></p><p>Modern vehicles, which are designed and developed from a software standpoint, make use of ever fewer, but more powerful vehicle computers. These are a growth driver for Bosch: its high-performance computer business is currently growing by more than 5 percent every year, with automakers such as the BMW Group among the customers. Bosch also offers central vehicle computers that combine various functions, such as in driver assistance and infotainment, on just one control unit and one system on a chip (SoC). This saves space, costs, and energy. These systems have a modular structure and can flexibly integrate software from different manufacturers. In China, Bosch is supplying a high-performance computer to SAIC-GM to create a cockpit featuring artificial intelligence. Thanks to this AI cockpit, drivers can talk to their car in a completely natural way and interact with it as if it were a human being.</p><h2>Bosch’s knowledge and expertise make it a sought-after partner</h2><p>The software-driven future is fundamentally changing the automotive industry. Bosch wants to seize the opportunities this new world presents – and is in a good position to do so. Hardly any other company combines hardware and software expertise and global presence as seamlessly as Bosch. This makes the company a flexible and reliable partner for the development of intelligent and connected vehicles. After all, strategic partnerships are crucial, particularly where new business models and scalable software systems are concerned. In China, Bosch is already working with WeRide and Horizon Robotics on the development of systems for assisted and automated driving. In Europe, Bosch and the VW subsidiary Cariad are strategic partners in this area. Bosch assumes that such alliances will become increasingly important in the future, and that the proportion of software in vehicles will continue to rise – and with it, the benefits for drivers in the form of even safer and more convenient mobility.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Smart everyday helpers: How Bosch products and services promote quality of life and well-being</headline>
			<quote>Experience Bosch technology that’s “Invented for life” live at IFA
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ “AI-tastic” cooking and baking: AI recipe converter for the Cookit enables unlimited recipe variety.  Smart thinking: connected home appliances for greater convenience, efficiency, and sustainability.  Ready #LikeABosch: at the Bosch booth in hall 1.1, “Bosch Powerhouse” presents the connected, intelligent home as a discreet helping hand. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Jennifer Gass</name>
				<email>jennifer.gass@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Berlin, Germany – At IFA in Berlin, Bosch is showcasing products and solutions that not only make everyday life easier, but also contribute to comfort, well-being, and safety. At the center of the Bosch booth in hall 1.1 is the “Bosch Powerhouse,” full of innovations for home living, cooling, and heating. Here visitors can experience how Bosch is using “Ready #LikeABosch” to redefine everyday life – as smart, sustainable, and very close to people.</p>
<h2>AI: friend and helper for baking, cooking, and baby care</h2><p><b>AI recipe conversion for Cookit:</b> Cooking and baking are becoming unlimited pleasures: the <b>AI recipe converter</b> automatically takes freely accessible online recipes from food blogs, cooking platforms, or recipe portals and turns them into guided <b>Cookit recipes</b>. This saves Cookit users time as they prepare millions of recipes according to their own personal taste. The AI recognizes ingredients, preparation steps, and cooking times and automatically adapts the instructions to the Cookit functions for an optimum cooking experience. Those instructions can be tailored to users’ preferred portion size, dietary preferences, or available ingredients. However, the vision goes far beyond Cookit: Bosch is set to extend its AI-supported services to other connected kitchen appliances such as ovens and cooktops in the future. </p><p><b>AI-browned in the Series 8 oven:</b> The automatic dish recognition function in the <b>premium Series 8 ovens</b> now identifies up to 100 dishes and automatically selects the optimum settings. This makes baking, cooking, and roasting effortless – for everything from coffee cake to baked brie. Users can concentrate on other things while the oven takes care of the settings for guaranteed perfect results – now in a new matte design. </p><p><b>AI enables parents to sleep without worries:</b> The intelligent Bosch Revol crib can be used to monitor a child’s vital signs, such as heart and respiratory rate. Its software also signals in good time if a stuffed animal or blanket is covering the child’s airway or if the child is crying. A gentle rocking motion can help the child fall back into a peaceful sleep. Users can decide for themselves whether the data the crib records is ultimately stored in encrypted form on Bosch servers or remains offline within their own four walls.</p><h2>Small devices, big effect: Bosch is bringing power into the kitchen and household </h2><p>Winning every test of strength: Bosch’s new <b>Series 8 food processor</b> is the most powerful food processor made in Europe<sup>1</sup>. The 1,800 watt motor with Bosch 3D planetary mixing supports even the most demanding baking projects, offering eight times more kneading cycles without overheating. Its elegant mixing bowl can hold 6 liters – enough space for 2.8 kilograms of bread dough, or 10 baguettes. </p><p><b>More than just hot air:</b> The <b>XXL Series 6 air fryer</b> prepares dishes as much as 65 percent faster and uses up to 70 percent less energy than conventional cooking methods<sup>2</sup>. In addition, this modern frying technology uses much less oil for tastier, healthier results. </p><p><b>Vacuuming and mopping on command:</b> The four variants of the <b>Spotless vacuum and mopping robot</b> adapt flexibly to different households. In the Bosch Home Connect app<sup>3</sup>, users can configure all the necessary settings for their cleaning robot; for example, they can set it to start at a particular time. They can also activate voice commands in the app so that the Spotless can be controlled via Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit.</p><h2>Saving energy, making everyday life easier: the new large Bosch appliances</h2><p><b>Quiet support for everyday moments:</b> With a noise level of just 57 decibels in exhaust mode at the highest normal setting, the <b>Series 6 and Series 8 hoods</b> are currently Bosch’s quietest integrated design hoods. They’re the perfect addition to any modern home – remaining out of sight when not in use and providing extra storage space.</p><p><b>Energy-efficient washing and drying:</b> The <b>Series 8 heat-pump dryer </b>offers the best energy efficiency (class A) and uses up to 78 percent less energy compared to conventional dryers<sup>4</sup>. With Air Max Dry for better drying performance, Cool Dry for gentler drying, and a self-cleaning condenser, the appliance offers a convenient, environmentally friendly solution for everyday use. Smart functions such as Smart Dry and Smart Start are available via the Home Connect app. The new <b>Series 8 washing machine</b> has a capacity of 11 kilograms and is 20 percent more efficient than energy efficiency class A. It uses i-DOS with detergent scan for precise dosing, while Active Water Plus and Mini Load save water and energy when doing small loads. Iron Assist reduces creases by up to 50 percent<sup>5</sup> – for less ironing and more convenience.</p><h2>“Invented for life” – in a home that thinks for itself </h2><p><b>Motion detector with integrated light:</b> The <b>Motion Detector II [+M]</b> has a detection range of up to 13 meters. Weatherproof and suitable for outdoor use, it has a filter that prevents false alarms from small animals. The integrated light goes on automatically when it detects movement in low ambient light for greater safety in the dark. Additional sensors for temperature, vibration, and brightness enable smart automation for things like lighting, heating, or shade. Thanks to its compatibility with Matter, it can be used both in the Bosch Smart Home system and in Matter systems – future-proof and with maximum flexibility.</p><p><b>Smarter starts when renewable energy is available:</b> Bosch’s connected dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers think for themselves. Thanks to the <b>Smart Start function</b>, the appliances start automatically whenever a particularly large amount of renewable energy is available or when electricity prices are low. Digital maintenance functions and updates via the Home Connect app ensure a long service life and consistently high levels of efficiency.</p><h2>Cool technology for improved well-being</h2><p><b>Cleaning, dehumidifying, and cooling the air:</b> The Air 1000 air purifier is a compact helper for small rooms up to 23 square meters in size, while the larger Air 4000 is designed for rooms measuring up to 62.5 square meters. The latter has already been named test winner by Stiftung Warentest, a German consumer testing group. Both devices effectively remove pollutants, allergens, and fine particulates from the indoor air. The Dry 4000 dehumidifier offers reliable performance for humid rooms: it removes up to 16 liters of moisture per day, quietly and efficiently, from rooms as large as 33 square meters. On hot days, the Cool 4000 portable air conditioner provides rapid cooling in rooms up to 35 square meters in size, with three automatic modes for maximum comfort. Air purifiers and single-split air conditioners have also been available in Matter-certified versions since the summer.</p><p><b>Whisper-quiet heating and cooling:</b> The <b>Compress 5800i AW</b> is the quietest heat pump in the Bosch portfolio – ideal for densely built-up areas. With the natural refrigerant R290 and five performance classes from 3.9 to 11.6 kilowatts, it offers a future-proof solution for heating, cooling, and hot-water generation.</p><h2>That little something extra: intelligent services for a connected home</h2><p><b>24/7 protection for home and yard:</b> With the new <b>Security+</b> service from Bosch Smart Home, your home is protected around the clock. In the event of burglary, fire, or water damage, an emergency-call control center is always available and coordinates with the police, fire department, or personal emergency contacts, even if the house occupants can’t be reached. This service integrates seamlessly into the existing Bosch Smart Home system, expanding its functionality with professional support and smart camera functions such as intelligent audio analysis and extended cloud storage.</p><p><b>Everything in a single app:</b> The new bookable <b>Home+</b> upgrade enables the central control of up to three Bosch Smart Home systems in a single app. This multisystem control lets users keep an eye on their home, vacation home, and commuter apartment at all times or provide help for relatives remotely. Home+ also offers smart functions such as intelligent audio analysis via the Eyes Indoor Camera II, which reliably detects noises such as glass breakage or alarms from conventional smoke detectors and informs users immediately via the app. Extended cloud storage is also included. Home+ will be available from the end of 2025 onward.</p><p><b>All-In+ from Bosch:</b> Renting home appliances flexibly instead of buying them is sustainable, transparent, and convenient. With All-In+, all offers include delivery, installation, and repair. Users can choose between new appliances and refurbished ones – this ensures not only maximum flexibility, but also a smaller ecological footprint. <b>All-In+ from Bosch</b> is the advancement of BlueMovement: with a new name, sharper focus, and innovative service bundles, All-In+ from Bosch makes premium appliances more accessible than ever before. Customers can choose between various subscription models, with the most important services always included. </p><p><b>High-quality secondhand appliances:</b> Giving used appliances a second life and thus protecting the environment and conserving resources is a trend that’s on the rise around the world. In 2024, 54 percent of people in Germany bought a secondhand product, while in India it was 59 percent and in the U.K. 63 percent in the same period. <b>Q-Trust</b> can create transparency: this certificate for used Bosch appliances confirms that they still work and provides further information such as the number of use cycles. Customers with a smaller budget thus get the opportunity to buy Bosch-brand appliances at low cost with full transparency. </p>
<p><sup>1</sup> Food processor designed and produced in Europe with the highest wattage: 1,800 watts.</p><p><sup>2</sup> Tested during the preparation of a portion of moderately heavy food (300 g) and compared to a conventional 71 liter oven with an A+ energy rating.</p><p><sup>3</sup> Some of the functions can be used only if the device is connected via the internet to a Home Connect account and a SingleKey ID account. Home Connect is a service provided by Home Connect GmbH. Learn more at <a href="www.home-connect.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.home-connect.com</a>.</p><p><sup>4 </sup>Energy savings of a modern Bosch heat-pump dryer (WRB247C40) with 9 kg drying capacity and 78 kWh (energy consumption according to Regulation (EU) 2023/2534) compared to an old conventional Bosch dryer with 9 kg drying capacity from 2015 (WTG86400) with 349 kWh (energy consumption also determined for comparison according to Regulation (EU) 2023/2534).</p><p><sup>5</sup> Test no. E-0124-PT-24 of the German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research Denkendorf (DITF) dated June 3, 2024, relating to crease reduction in commercial cotton garments (T-shirts and business shirts) in the Iron Assist (or smartFinish) program in accordance with DIN EN ISO 15487 in comparison with textiles that have not been treated with Iron Assist.</p>
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			<headline>Raising Security to a New Level</headline>
			<quote> The new Bosch Smart Home Products at IFA 2025</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Bosch Smart Home alarm system raises security to new heights with innovative additions to the portfolio of products and services.  The new Motion Detector II [+M] combines security and convenience with precise motion detection and integrated orientation light.  The new Security+ service offers all-round security thanks to 24/7 emergency assistance – even if its owner cannot be reached in an emergency.  The optional Home+ upgrade enables users to centrally control up to three Bosch Smart Home systems via a single app. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
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<p>Stuttgart – At IFA 2025, Bosch Smart Home is once again demonstrating that its products and solutions are impressive thanks not only to their first-class quality, but also to innovation. With the expansion of its product and service portfolio to include the new Motion Detector II [+M], Security+ and Home+, the award-winning alarm system is being raised to a new level.</p>
<h2>The utmost security via reliable technology: the Motion Detector II [+M] </h2><p>The new Motion Detector II [+M] offers an innovative combination of security and convenience. Thanks to precise motion detection with a detection range of up to 13 meters, an integrated orientation light and flexible operation in the Bosch Smart Home system or Matter systems*, the Motion Detector II [+M] combines state-of-the-art technology and minimalist design. In an emergency, the device – as part of the Bosch Smart Home alarm system – triggers an on-site alarm in the event of undesired movement; at the same time, users receive a push notification on their smartphone to validate the alarm (via a live camera image**). The integrated filter for small animals minimizes false alarms caused by pets up to 80 cm in height. Furthermore, the demolition alarm ensures that tampering attempts are immediately detected and reported.</p><h2>Comprehensive security through 24/7 emergency assistance: Security+ </h2><p>Security+ provides a professional 24/7 emergency call centre that can intervene immediately in the event of an alarm. If an alarm is displayed in the Bosch Smart Home app and the users do not respond, Security+ is activated and the emergency call centre tries to reach the users by phone. If they cannot be reached, the call centre gets in touch with designated emergency contacts. These trusted contact persons assess the situation – on-site if necessary. If no further assistance is required, the alarm is discontinued and the case is closed. Otherwise, the emergency call centre immediately coordinates additional activities and notifies the police or fire department to minimize damage. Thanks to direct connection to the appropriate emergency services, the emergency call centre can mobilize assistance immediately: this is crucial in the event of a burglary, a fire or a water leak. Individualized emergency plans enable users to specify their preferences for emergency contacts and alarm sequences. Security+ also includes additional camera features with intelligent audio analysis: this enables the indoor cameras to detect specific sound patterns such as broken glass or the shrill alarms of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Security+ also provides 30 days of cloud storage of up to 400 clips with individually selectable clip lengths.</p><h2>Additional security in up to three Bosch Smart Home systems: Home+ </h2><p>The new, optional Home+ upgrade enables users to centrally control up to three Bosch Smart Home systems via a single app. Multisystem control ensures that users always have an overview of their home – whether at their primary residence, vacation home or second home – or to assist family members with operating the app and devices. The alarm system activated in all Bosch Smart Home systems immediately alerts users in the event of a break-in, the presence of smoke or water leaks, thus enabling them to respond quickly – even when no one is at home. At the same time, smart remote control of heating and lighting efficiently reduces energy consumption and the associated expenses. Home+ thus makes it possible for users to enjoy the benefits of the Bosch Smart Home system beyond the confines of their own four walls. <br/>Home+ also provides intelligent audio analysis and extended cloud storage. As a 3-in-1 package, it further enhances its user’s quality of life.</p><p></p><p><b>Availability and prices</b><br/>The new Motion Detector II [+M] is available immediately for €49.95 including 19% VAT.<br/>Security+ is immediately available in the Bosch Smart Home app for a monthly fee of €29.99 including 19% VAT.<br/>Home+ can be added to the Bosch Smart Home app for €4.99 per month starting at the end of 2025.</p><p></p><p>*Features offered in the Matter system depend on the respective provider.<br/>**Requires the Eyes Indoor Camera II.</p>]]></text>
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				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<headline>Comprehensive Bosch portfolio for software-driven mobility is a crowd-puller</headline>
			<quote>Bosch innovations at IAA Mobility 2025</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch innovations at IAA Mobility 2025  Bosch software and AI make the driving experience safer, more convenient, more efficient, and more personalized.   With innovative hardware such as powerful computers, act by wire, and sensors, Bosch provides the foundations for software-defined vehicles.  The wide range of Bosch powertrain systems includes electric, hybrid, and advanced combustion solutions.  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
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<p>Stuttgart and Munich, Germany – The automotive industry is changing. Software and artificial intelligence are making cars even more digital, while codes and algorithms are turning driving into a customized experience. To develop its full potential, software needs the right hardware. After all, even the most modern car won’t move an inch without physical components. Bosch operates in all relevant areas of software-driven mobility, and is a partner for automakers across the globe – regardless of how much progress they have made in the transformation to the software-defined vehicle. With its profound automotive expertise, Bosch interconnects the various vehicle domains. From brakes, steering systems, and electric powertrains to sensors, vehicle computers, and software, the supplier of technology and services develops and manufactures the key components of modern vehicles under one roof. At booth D01 in hall B3, Bosch is showcasing its latest solutions for connected and intelligent transportation systems at IAA Mobility 2025 in Munich.</p>
<h2>Bosch driving assistance for more safety and convenience</h2><p>Automated driving is an essential feature of software-defined vehicles. Bosch is actively pressing ahead with its development, and systematically taking driver assistance systems to new levels – for greater safety and convenience. The company uses an End-to-End AI architecture: The use of AI along the entire technology chain accelerates development cycles and increases the performance of the software stack. For assisted driving and parking up to SAE Level 2, Bosch offers its <b>ADAS</b> (advanced driver assistance system) <b>product family</b> in three variants: entry-level, mid-range, and premium. These variants differ in scope of software function, the number and combination of sensors, and required computing power. Automakers can purchase the hardware and software as integrated or stand-alone packages. The number of automakers who have opted for various constellations of the Bosch ADAS product family now runs into double figures. Both the mid-range and luxury variants are already in series production in China. Also available to end customers on the market are connected map services that extend the vehicle&#39;s field of vision like an additional sensor. The crowd-based solution provides information on difficult weather and road conditions, accidents, or wrong-way drivers, for example.</p><p><b>Sensors for precise surround sensing:</b> <br/>More and more vehicles, including less expensive ones, are being equipped with comprehensive driver assistance systems. This explains why high-performance and cost-effective camera solutions are becoming increasingly important. The Bosch <b>multi purpose camera</b> is available as a camera-only solution, or alternatively as a new two-part system variant comprising camera head and control unit. In the camera-only solution, the entire ADAS function is installed in the camera itself, and computation is done there. This is particularly suitable for vehicles with decentralized architectures. The two-part system variant, on the other hand, is a step on the way to centralized architectures. It is particularly attractive for automakers who want to take advantage of advanced driver assistance functions in their existing architectures. In software-defined vehicles with centralized architectures, the camera’s safety-relevant computation is done in powerful computers.</p><p>For its new <b>radar sensor</b>, Bosch has developed and manufactured all the key elements itself, including the system on a chip (SoC). Thanks to advanced semiconductor technology, the <b>SX600</b> and <b>SX601</b> radar sensors’ range is roughly 30 percent greater than that of comparable models. This technology also allows driving functions to be fully and cost-effectively integrated into the radar sensor. Both sensor types support AI-assisted signal processing. The SX601 offers significantly greater computing power than usual on the market, as well as even better detection properties. For improved system performance and maximum precision, two SX601s can be connected in series to use eight transmitting and eight receiving antennas.</p><p>In software-driven mobility, centralized semiconductor architectures are taking on increasing importance. They govern many sensor-based functions, including ESP<sup>®</sup>, navigation, and driver assistance systems. To reduce complexity, Bosch has developed the latest generation of especially powerful MEMS <b>inertial sensors</b>. They can provide several systems at once with the data they need. This “one-sensor-fits-all” approach features in Bosch sensors such as the <b>SMU300</b> and <b>SMI980</b>, which are already in use in inertial measurement units and in airbag control units. At the IAA, Bosch will also be presenting its new <b>TB293</b> and <b>TB193</b> <b>chips for ultrasonic sensors</b>, which offer the highest data transmission rate in the ultrasonic market. For even greater sensor performance, Bosch is also turning to raw data, with the signal being recorded directly at the ultrasonic sensor (at the transducer), which means that the full range of data is retained. This is a great advantage, especially for AI-based functions. As a result, the sensors allow much better object detection. Now, for the first time, these chips are freely available in the market, independent of any sensors. With this step, Bosch is also making its new VASI bus interface (versatile automotive sensor interface) available, thus setting a new standard in the market. This means that automakers have a wider choice of sensor supplier, benefit from state-of-the-art ultrasonic technology, and can avoid lock-in effects.</p><p><b>New standards for Bluetooth-based tire pressure sensors:</b> <br/>In the <b>Bosch SMP290</b>, safety and energy efficiency go hand in hand. With its compact design, low power consumption, long life, and one-of-a-kind integration of acceleration and pressure sensor as well as ASIC including Bluetooth on one chip, it truly stands out. Not only that: it helps simplify vehicle architecture. Thanks to the standardized Bluetooth interface, the SMP290 also enables new applications such as direct interaction with a smartphone.</p><p><b>Bosch solution for damage detection:</b> <br/>With its <b>small damage detection</b>, Bosch demonstrates how to cleverly combine software and hardware. This solution uses existing vehicle components such as the airbag ECU and sensors, obviating the need for any additional hardware. And in software-defined vehicles, small damage detection can even be updated over the air, after the vehicle has been purchased. It accurately detects even minor damage to the vehicle – both while driving and when parked. Small damage detection registers shocks that are below the threshold for airbag deployment, storing the relevant data. The system thus enables fast, automated, and objective damage detection.</p><p><b>Act-by-wire technology: the future of vehicle control</b></p><p>Act-by-wire systems transmit the driver’s steering and braking commands purely electronically. They are highly relevant for software-driven mobility, especially for the personalization of vehicle dynamics and handling, and for higher-level modes of automated driving. </p><p><b>New brakes and steering for greater flexibility:</b> <br/>Braking and steering via electrical cables (act-by-wire) opens up the possibility of new concepts for the steering wheel and brake pedal, crash-optimized design, and the more flexible positioning of components and the design of the interior. Bosch is one of the pioneers in the development of this technology, and soon one of the first to market it. Its <b>brake-by-wire solution</b>, comprising a by-wire actuator and ESP®, will feature in a production vehicle of a major Asian automaker. What is special about the hydraulic Bosch by-wire braking system is that it requires absolutely no mechanical connection between the brake pedal and the braking system.</p><p><b>Software systems solution for vehicle dynamics:</b> <br/>Bosch <b>Vehicle Motion Management</b> assumes the task of intelligently controlling actuators. This systems solution perfectly synchronizes the brakes, steering, chassis, and powertrain. Vehicle Motion Management is suitable for all vehicles and marques in the passenger-car segment. It takes the driving experience to a new level. Thanks to a special software function, the vehicle can be transformed into a super-maneuverable urban vehicle, a powerful speedster, or a limousine with chauffeur-driven comfort – depending on the individual driver’s mood. It can be activated either at the push of a button or by AI, which works in the background to customize the vehicle.</p><p><b>Software function against travel sickness: </b><br/>Vehicle Motion Management’s “<b>Comfort Stop</b>” function increases comfort and counters travel sickness. The interaction of the brakes and the electric motor can reduce the jerk resulting from braking by 70 to 90 percent and gently bring the vehicle to a standstill.</p><p><b>The shift from decentralized to centralized vehicle architectures</b><br/>Software-defined functions require a completely diffrent setup for the electronic components and systems. Intelligence in the vehicle will be centralized in a few high-performance computers, instead of being distributed among currently sometimes more than 100 individual control units. This reduces the need for wiring, and makes both centralized processing and over-the-air updates possible. Bosch can supply the basic framework for any vehicle.</p><p><b>Powerful computers for the software-defined vehicle:</b> <br/>The Bosch portfolio not only includes centralized, <b>powerful computers</b> and <b>state-of-the-art software</b>, but also scalable and adaptable vehicle infrastructure. Bosch’s centralized high-performance computers and all its other components feature state-of-the-art communication interfaces. Depending on requirements, the resulting communication infrastructure can either be fast and broadband or lean and especially cost-efficient. Here, a key role is played by zone-level control units, which aggregate and translate the various communication channels and media. Robust on-board networks with zone-based architecture and 48-volt technology create the basis for a stable power supply that satisfies the growing requirements of modern vehicles. On the level of power-supply infrastructure, the key components supplied by Bosch include its <b>48-volt Powernet Master</b>, which ensures that the vehicle’s safety-relevant functions are supplied with power at all times. The portfolio also includes combined communication and power-supply solutions, and well as zone-level control units. The range is rounded out by intelligent solutions for power distribution. These not only open up new diagnostic and maintenance options, but also meet the most stringent functional safety requirements.</p><p><b>Faster data transmission in modern vehicles:</b> <br/>It takes automotive ECUs just milliseconds to exchange data. The invisible backbone of this communication is the controller area network, or CAN. In vehicle architectures, such networks ensure a high level of stability, simplicity, flexibility, and cost efficiency. And with the new <b>Bosch CAN SIC XL transceiver</b>, they work especially fast – up to 20 Mbit/s in the case of CAN XL networks. In addition to the customary CAN commands, the new CAN XL standard can transmit internet protocol (IP), and thus complies with the requirements of modern E/E architectures. </p><p><b>ETAS software:</b> <br/>The Bosch subsidiary ETAS offers a <b>Vehicle Software Platform Suite</b>, which provides a stable and secure basis for the efficient development and management of scalable vehicle architecture. It supports all modern vehicle architectures – from classic control units to powerful computers and platforms for assisted and automated driving. Customers can use it to efficiently create state-of-the-art vehicle platforms and market them more quickly. As a founding member of Eclipse S-Core, ETAS uses a code-first approach as an integral part of the platforms it offers, and in this way plays a major part in shaping the open-source initiative. Using the <b>ETAS Comprehensive Measurement Solution</b>, vehicle functions can be validated quickly and cost-effectively, and system behavior optimized efficiently. The platform software records data in real time, and perfectly synchronizes internal data from microprocessor-based control units. This scalable and flexible solution can be adapted to various E/E architectures and to vehicle domains such as assisted and automated driving (ADAS/AD), infotainment, and motion.</p><p><b>Bosch powertrain solutions: powerful and efficient</b><br/>In the powertrain domain, too, Bosch is responding to the growing requirements of software-driven mobility, and is developing sophisticated solutions. Following a technology-neutral approach, Bosch offers concepts for powertrains ranging from combustion engines to electric motors. </p><p><b>Silicon-carbide semiconductors for electromobility:</b> Automakers, automotive suppliers, and distributors can draw on a wide range of Bosch <b>silicon-carbide (SiC) power semiconductors </b>for diverse automotive applications. Silicon carbide is seen as a key technology for electromobility. Bosch offers its dual-channel trench MOSFETs as 750 and 1200 volt versions – unpackaged for inverter modules or packaged for on-board chargers, DC/DC converters, and inverters. </p><p>By 2030, Bosch predicts that one in three newly registered cars and light trucks will be battery-electric. In electromobility, the Chinese market is setting the pace. Bosch is playing an active part in its development. Here, scalable and standardized platforms are crucial in making innovations universally available and affordable. They are also the basis of the broad Bosch portfolio for electric and hybrid vehicles of all types (Mild Hybrid, Strong Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid, Range-extended electric vehicle).</p><p><b>A global platform for a wealth of variants:</b> <br/>Oil-cooled <b>Bosch e-axles</b> can be used as primary or secondary powertrains. They are globally available and locally adaptable. The 3-in-1 e-axle combines an electric motor, power electronics, and transmission. Bosch is adding further energy management components to its e-axle, such as an on-board charger, a DC/DC converter, and a power distribution unit. This combination of several functions in one unit offers a number of benefits, including a more compact design, lighter weight, and optimized costs, while increasing efficiency at the same time. </p><p><b>From electric vehicle to mobile energy storage unit:</b> <br/>Although they take up 30 percent less space, the latest generation of <b>bidirectional charger converters</b>, which combine an on-board charger with a DC/DC converter, are even more efficient. This systems solution is much easier to integrate, whether close to the powertrain in the e-axle or close to the battery. With bidirectional flows of energy, an electric vehicle can also function as a mobile energy storage unit. </p><p><b>Inverters with greater power density:</b> <br/>A new generation of inverters featuring power modules and semiconductors as well as innovative inverter topologies is paving the way for significant progress in power density and efficiency. And in <b>electric motors</b> as well, Bosch is moving ahead. Automakers can benefit from a globally standardized technology platform comprising various electric motors and active components such as rotors and stators. Shorter winding heads, innovative cooling designs including a direct copper conductor and magnet solution, and innovative materials are having a positive effect on electric motors’ size, efficiency, and use of materials. </p><p><b>Increased range, reduced charging time</b>: <br/>Standardized hardware means that intelligent software is gaining in significance. It can be used to extend range and curtail recharging time. Synchronous control (voltage modulation) allows efficiency to be increased by 1.5 percent, and an electric vehicle’s peak power and continuous output by 10 percent. Solely by using software, switching behavior can be synchronized with the rotation of the electric motor, without modifying the hardware. This extends the vehicle&#39;s range and simultaneously enhances the driving experience. Through the software feature <b>eAxle Heating</b>, the electric vehicle&#39;s battery is optimally preconditioned prior to charging. This facilitates higher charging capacities and consequently reduces vehicle downtimes.</p><p><b>Digital proof of renewable fuels: </b><br/>In addition to electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles can also reduce carbon emissions from road traffic. This is why Bosch is continuing to develop injection and exhaust-gas treatment technology for combustion engines. Apart from strong and plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles with range extenders are becoming increasingly common, especially in China. Using renewable fuels in hybrid vehicles makes them much more climate-friendly. Proof that such fuels are in the tank can be provided by a Bosch cloud solution, the <b>Digital Fuel Twin</b>. This also shows how much less CO2 has been emitted. </p><p><b>Optimum battery temperature:</b> <br/><b>Thermal management systems </b>can further increase the efficiency of hybrid and electric vehicles. By deliberately controlling flows of cold and heat, they ensure that the high-voltage battery remains within the optimum temperature window at all times, that the electric motor does not overheat under heavier loads, and that as little electricity as possible is used for cooling and heating. For this, Bosch is developing pre-integrated modules that combine essential elements such as electric cooling compressors and coolant pumps. This considerably reduces complexity and installation effort. In new systems, the coolant used is propane (R290), which is already used in heat pumps and tumble dryers.</p><p><b>Intelligent coordination of energy management:</b> <br/>The modular software solutions used in Bosch <b>Vehicle Energy Management</b> distribute energy in the vehicle in an especially intelligent way. An integrated approach coordinates and optimizes energy management and its component subsystems such as thermal management, powertrain, on-board network, and charging system. This connected system also takes account of current and forecast vehicle parameters, as well as of road conditions and driver behavior. In this way, electric vehicles’ efficiency, convenience, and service life can be further improved. Bosch Vehicle Energy Management is also offered as a hardware-agnostic solution.</p><p><b>Safety in critical operating states:</b><br/>Together with its <b>electronic disconnect unit</b>, the Bosch <b>battery management system</b> monitors and controls the high-voltage battery’s cells – in both electric cars and plug-in hybrids. In critical operating states, it provides the necessary safety mechanisms. It also optimizes power output and battery life. It comprises a control unit as well as elements that are attached to the individual battery modules and that monitor each individual cell. Software functions, such as the battery passport that will be required in the EU from 2027, can also be integrated. In the event of an accident, the electronic disconnect unit disconnects the battery from the vehicle electronics. The battery management system, the cell monitoring units, and the charger-converter can be brought together in this disconnect unit, thereby reducing complexity.</p><p><b>New battery for the on-board network:</b> <br/>To meet ever greater demands for power, more and more electric vehicles will feature a 48-volt on-board network in the future. To satisfy this need, Bosch is developing a <b>48-volt lithium-ion battery</b> – in addition to the 48-volt battery for mild hybrids it has already manufactured millions of times. The new variant will consistently provide the power needed for safety-critical features and for highly automated driving, but also when the vehicle is stationary for a protracted period. The battery can be flexibly integrated into the vehicle. Unlike conventional 12-volt batteries, it is lead-free.</p><p><b>Bosch ESI[tronic] adds Tesla to its diagnostic program:</b> <br/>The range of vehicles covered by Bosch’s tried and tested <b>ESI[tronic] diagnostic software</b> now also includes Tesla models. For the first time, therefore, independent workshops will now be able to use their everyday multibrand solution to perform <b>extensive diagnostic work on Tesla models</b>. Accessing diagnostic data was a special challenge when integrating Tesla. In contrast to many other automakers whose data Bosch receives in advance and translates into [ESI]tronic languages, the original Tesla diagnosis interacts in English only. And while other documentation is available in several languages, it is not available in all 23 of the languages supported by [ESI]tronic. To deal with this language barrier, Bosch has now come up with a technical solution that works with artificial intelligence, and has integrated this automatic translation functionality directly into the diagnostic process. As soon as a mechatronics engineer hooks up to a Tesla, the English diagnostic information is translated in real time into the user’s selected [ESI]tronic system language. This innovative approach ensures that independent workshops can work on Tesla vehicles efficiently and precisely, without language difficulties. This addition is an important step toward providing independent workshops with a future-proof, comprehensive diagnostic solution for the growing electric-vehicle segment.</p>
<p><b>Bosch press conference:</b> Monday, September 8, 2025, 11:00–11:20 CEST: with Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, and Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of Bosch Mobility, at the Bosch booth D01 in Hall B3 and via <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschiaa2025-livestream.html">Livestream im Bosch Media Service</a>. </p><p><b>Bosch eBike Systems at IAA Mobility | Open Space:</b> The IAA Open Space in downtown Munich will be open from 11:00 to 21:00 CEST from September 9 to 13, 2025. On Sunday, September 14, 2025, the IAA Open Space will be open for guests from 10:00 until 17:00 CEST. During the IAA, visitors can take the Cargo Line and other innovations, as well as many digital features offered by Bosch eBike Systems, for a test ride on the cycling test track in Munich’s Englischer Garten park. In addition, Bosch eBike product experts will be on hand to answer questions in the Open Space at Odeonsplatz.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-iaa-2025-278144.html">Press kit IAA Mobility 2025</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-press-conference-at-the-iaa-mobility-2025-277952.html">Eventpage IAA Mobility 2025</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch relies on humans and AI in customer service</headline>
			<quote>Hybrid model ensures greater customer satisfaction and better products</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A total of 2,500 hours of strenuous manual rework saved: at Bosch Power Tools, AI almost always sorts and classifies service tickets correctly.  High scaling potential: agentic AI supports the processing of 1.2 million written inquiries at Bosch Power Tools in real time.  Increased customer satisfaction: chatbot with generative AI at Bosch Smart Home enables self-service.   In 80 percent of cases, BSH Home Appliances service technicians need just one visit: AI helps with stocking spare parts and preparing service calls.  Evaluating customer feedback: AI hears “the voice of the customer” millions of times over and helps make products and services better. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Gerlingen and Berlin, Germany – AI: two letters that are on everyone’s lips and have found their way into people’s lives and everyday routines. At IFA in Berlin, Bosch will be showcasing products that have been developed or manufactured with AI, or that use AI with the aim of making people’s lives safer, more convenient, and more sustainable. In pursuit of this goal, Bosch is investing more than <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(277250, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-tech-day-2025-bosch-invests-heavily-in-ai-as-a-growth-driver-277250.html" >2.5 billion euros</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >2.5 billion euros</a> </th:block> by the end of 2027. AI helps with cooking and baking, but it’s also used “behind the scenes” in Bosch’s consumer-facing areas. There, AI evaluates millions of customer feedback messages, helps customer service teams translate them and find answers, and ultimately makes Bosch products themselves even better.</p>
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			For us, AI isn&#8217;t a trend; it&#8217;s a strategic success factor
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				<cite>says Christian Fischer, deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management, whose responsibilities include Consumer Goods.</cite>
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<p>“Data-based decisions allow us to tap sales potential and increase customer satisfaction at the same time.” The importance of customer feedback can be expressed in two figures: 93 percent of consumers read online reviews before making a purchase, and 94 percent of consumers won’t buy a poorly rated product<sup>1</sup>. AI adds a great amount of value, particularly in the areas of customer service and sales and marketing<sup>2</sup>. At the Bosch booth in hall 1.1 at this year’s IFA, BSH customer service will literally be in the spotlight with its own area.</p><h2>Hybrid model in customer service: humans and AI work hand in hand</h2><p>Dealing with “ones and zeros” is something that needs to be learned, and it takes time for people to get used to it. According to independent market observers, some two-thirds are skeptical about AI in customer service and prefer to interact with a human<sup>3</sup>. That’s why Bosch prefers to use a hybrid model, in which humans and AI work hand in hand. Bosch’s consumer-facing areas receive over 30 million inquiries every year. They range from product questions and job offers to general information, and Bosch associates provide answers in up to 40 languages. In customer service, AI is primarily used for recurring processes that are tedious and time-consuming for people, such as translating, sorting, classifying, and forwarding service tickets. This saves service teams valuable time and lets them deal with customer concerns in a more focused and personal way. </p><h2>AI is almost always right: 2,500 hours of manual rework saved</h2><p>AI technologies such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and automated analyses are now ushering in a new era of customer communication – with astonishing success. At Bosch Power Tools, AI agents are helping to categorize the roughly 120,000 after-sales service tickets that the location in Willershausen, Germany, receives each year – and are replacing a rule-based system built on machine learning. Less than a year later, tickets are now categorized with over 90 percent accuracy. This has enabled Power Tools to save an average of around 2,500 hours of laborious manual rework per year. Due to that outstanding result, the service is now to be rolled out to the 23 Power Tools service locations worldwide, covering 40 countries and around 1.5 million service requests. In Willershausen, the service team was also trained to configure prompts – the commands or instructions for the AI. After all, AI is only as smart as humans train it and teach it to be. </p><h2>A new era: agentic AI analyzes written customer inquiries in real time</h2><p>In another global project at Power Tools, agentic AI interacts with several connected systems to take customer service to a new level. Since June, an intelligent platform has been supporting service teams in analyzing the more than 1.2 million written inquiries received annually in real time, searching through relevant information from CRM and knowledge systems, and creating context-based response suggestions – quickly, reliably, and in a way that can be tailored to the individual. In addition, an intelligent translation function greatly improves customer contact for low-volume languages. Plans are also in place to extend the service to telephone calls, whereby the AI will track conversations with the caller’s consent and supporting the service associate with suggestions for answers and actions. The project has huge scaling potential: the service is to be rolled out to other Bosch units at the beginning of next year. Standard tools and IT solutions – provided by Bosch’s internal IT and service areas – also help here. </p><h2>High customer satisfaction: Bosch Smart Home’s chatbot can almost always help</h2><p>The Bosch Smart Home division has also benefited from standardized solutions from Bosch IT. Only six months passed from the conception of the idea to the first use of a chatbot with generative AI on the division’s website. It’s been supporting customer service at Bosch Smart Home for a good year now, and with great success: more than 97 percent of chatbot users who submit a rating are satisfied with the answer they received. In addition, over 95 percent of customer queries are resolved with the chatbot alone and not forwarded to a service team member. Around 20 percent of the incoming volume is now processed by the chatbot, achieving one of the division’s strategic goals: give customers the option of self-service so that they can resolve questions themselves more quickly. In addition, an internal AI copilot supports the service teams by suggesting answers. The copilot is already used for around 12 percent of queries and translates international tickets for over 6 percent of inquiries. This combination of self-service and support for service teams allows them to focus on complex cases and further increase service quality.</p><h2>In over 80 percent of cases, a single service call is sufficient</h2><p>Bosch home appliances are built to last. One basis for this is the company’s voluntary stockpiling of spare parts for up to 15 years. To make these logistics efficient, predictive AI optimizes warehousing and helps prepare service calls, considering everything from route planning to which spare parts to carry in the vehicle. Coupled with the expertise of the service technicians, this means that over 80 percent of repairs are completed on the first visit and parts are on hand without any waiting time. In addition, generative AI helps associates at the BSH Home Appliances service center answer customer queries faster and more precisely. It acts as an intelligent tool that supports associates, but doesn’t replace them. The result is a high level of customer satisfaction thanks to fast service and competent advice with optimized processes. </p><h2>AI listens to the “voice of the customer” and evaluates millions of reviews</h2><p>Customer-centric product development has been firmly anchored in the corporate strategy of Bosch’s two largest consumer divisions – BSH Home Appliances and Power Tools – for many years. Successful pilots were already underway in 2018, using AI methods to systematically record publicly available product reviews and consumer feedback and derive potential improvements for product development, marketing, sales, and customer service. Without AI, this would be an almost impossible undertaking due to the huge masses of unstructured data. At Bosch Power Tools, for example, 3.4 million online customer feedback messages were evaluated in 2024. Generative AI has been in use since the beginning of 2024. It provides BSH with important information about all BSH home appliance brands, all product categories, and data sources for product evaluations and NPS feedback. It can now also recognize thousands of previously undefined topics. This enables highly granular searches for special topics related to individual products, which increases the added value for the divisions. AI-based consumer feedback analysis is currently being used in 45 countries – and in potentially all languages, since these can be translated if required. In the case of the web store of a major German retail partner, this resulted in improved product descriptions and additional information on accessories, which led to more sales and better product ratings. In another example, customers complained about the lack of contrast in the symbol lettering on the control panel of an oven, and so the design team made improvements for the launch of a new oven series. And for cooktops sold via a large online retailer, the packaging, logistics, and transportation process were improved – without data-driven insight, this potential might have gone undetected.</p><p></p><p>The Bosch press conference at IFA will take place on September 3 at 12:00 noon at the Bosch booth in hall 1.1. </p>
<p><sub>1 <a href="https://trustmary.com/reviews/online-reviews-statistics-that-will-blow-your-mind/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://trustmary.com/reviews/online-reviews-statistics-that-will-blow-your-mind/</a><br/>2 <a href="https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/mckinsey-digital/our-insights/the-economic-potential-of-generative-ai-the-next-productivity-frontier" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/mckinsey-digital/our-insights/the-economic-potential-of-generative-ai-the-next-productivity-frontier</a><br/>3 <a href="https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2024-07-09-gartner-survey-finds-64-percent-of-customers-would-prefer-that-companies-didnt-use-ai-for-customer-service" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2024-07-09-gartner-survey</a></sub></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI12003</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-09-02T11:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Security and Convenience combined</headline>
			<quote>The new Motion Detector II [+M] with integrated orientation light and flexible operation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Precise motion detection with a detection range of up to 13 meters and a filter for small animals up to 80 cm in height prevent false alarms.  The integrated orientation light automatically switches on when motion is detected and in low ambient light – for greater security in the dark.  Thanks to its IP55 protection rating, the motion detector is weatherproof and can be used flexibly both indoors and outdoors.  Compatibility with Matter enables it to be used in both the Bosch Smart Home system and Matter systems – future-proof and maximally flexible.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch Smart Home is expanding its portfolio with the new Motion Detector II [+M], which offers an innovative combination of security and convenience. With precise motion detection, integrated orientation light and flexible operation in the Bosch Smart Home system or Matter systems*, the Motion Detector II [+M] combines state-of-the-art technology and minimalist design. Its versatility and ease of installation make it the ideal addition to any smart home.</p>
<h2>Reliable technology for the utmost security </h2><p>With a detection range of up to 13 meters and EN Grade 2 certification, the Motion Detector II [+M] upholds professional security standards. In an emergency, the device – as part of the Bosch Smart Home alarm system – triggers an on-site alarm in the event of unwanted movement, while users receive a push notification on their smartphone to validate the alarm (via a live camera image**). The integrated filter for small animals minimizes false alarms triggered by pets with heights up to 80 cm. In addition, the demolition alarm ensures that tampering attempts are immediately detected and reported. </p><h2>Orientation light and convenient light control</h2><p>The integrated orientation light automatically switches itself on when motion is detected and ambient brightness is low, providing increased security and better orientation in dark conditions. The light sensitivity and intensity can be individually adjusted to optimise everyday convenience. Additionally, the orientation light can serve as a subtle status indicator for an activated alarm system – ideal for avoiding false alarms. Furthermore, the Motion Detector II [+M] can activate smart lights when motion is detected and automatically control the lighting depending on the ambient brightness. </p><h2>Modern design for indoor and outdoor areas</h2><p>Modern and unobtrusive design enable the Motion Detector II [+M] to blend harmoniously into any home. Its IP55 protection rating certifies that it is also suitable for outdoor use and can withstand adverse weather conditions. Easy installation with screws or the included adhesive, as well as flexible positioning in corners, on walls or freestanding, make installation particularly simple. </p><h2>Additional functions and automations</h2><p>The Motion Detector II [+M] is particularly impressive thanks to its clever additional features: Integrated sensors for temperature, vibration and brightness support smart automations or scenarios – for example, for lighting, heating or shading. The flashlight function enables users to activate the orientation light at the touch of a button. Thanks to its compatibility with the Matter standard, the Motion Detector II [+M] can be integrated not only into a Bosch Smart Home system, but also directly into a Matter system. </p><h2>Availability and price</h2><p>The new Motion Detector II [+M] is available now for €49.95 including 19% VAT.<br/><br/></p><p><sup>*Features offered in the Matter system depend on the respective provider.<br/>**Requires an Eyes Indoor Camera II</sup></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11997</press_release_id>
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				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch and CARIAD are making automated driving even safer and more convenient with AI</headline>
			<quote>AI is taking the software stack to a new level</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and  CARIAD develop all the components of their AI-based software stack completely independently.   AI is intended to help develop driver assistance systems that act as naturally as a human driver.   Driving functions have been implemented in test fleets and are now being systematically trained with large volumes of data.  The software stack will be ready for use in production projects starting in mid-2026.   Automated driving functions from Bosch and  CARIAD are to be integrated into the Volkswagen Group’s new architecture for software-defined vehicles. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch and CARIAD are intensifying their cooperation within the Automated Driving Alliance: the partners are developing their software stack for Level 2 and 3 assisted and automated driving by making full use of artificial intelligence. To this end, Bosch and CARIAD are expanding their existing approaches to include state-of-the-art AI methods. This should lead to more powerful, more intelligent driver assistance systems that act as naturally as a human driver – taking the driving experience to a new level and making it even safer. The software stack covers all essential cognitive tasks of perception, interpretation, decision-making, and action.</p>
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		<p>
			When it comes to getting automated driving systems onto the roads reliably and at scale, data and AI are the key.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Mathias Pillin, CTO of Bosch Mobility</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Expanding the use of modern AI brings the Automated Driving Alliance another step closer to its major goal: Bosch and CARIAD want to make automated driving available to millions of private motorists, from the mass-market to the premium segment. Their goal is for the new driving functions to allow drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel in various driving situations. The first versions have been implemented in test fleets and are now being systematically trained and further developed on a daily basis with large amounts of data. A software stack for application in production projects will then be available from mid-2026 onward. </p><p>The Volkswagen Group plans to integrate Bosch and CARIAD’s automated driving functions into its new architecture for software-defined vehicles. Covering the range from individual driving functions to the complete software environment, Bosch will also make this scalable solution available to other manufacturers worldwide in order to actively promote automated driving on a broad scale. The project team of the two companies thus impressively demonstrates that dedicated partnership, technological excellence, and a clear focus on goals lead to innovative European solutions.</p><p>Peter Bosch, the CARIAD CEO, says: “We’re demonstrating that the German automotive industry has mastered the key technologies of artificial intelligence and automated driving. With the expertise of our developers and engineers, we are securing an integral part of Europe’s digital sovereignty. Our goal in the Alliance is to make the convenience and safety of automated driving systems accessible to as many people as possible so that they can gain valuable time when they’re in their car.”</p><p>Mathias Pillin, CTO of Bosch Mobility, adds: “When it comes to getting automated driving systems onto the roads reliably and at scale, data and AI are the key. We can only rise to this challenge together if we work as equal partners and abandon ingrained mindsets. Together with CARIAD in the Automated Driving Alliance, we’re showing how this can work.”</p><h2>Use of AI in all technology components</h2><p>The Automated Driving Alliance has been using AI since the partnership begin – in, for example, the area of perception for functions such as object recognition. AI is now being used along the entire software technology chain: in everything from object recognition and the fusion of various sensors such as cameras and radars to decision-making and the safe automated control of the powertrain, steering, and brakes. In the future, the automated driving functions will be based on an end-to-end AI architecture in which all modules will become even more powerful and intelligent through the use of AI.</p><p>At the heart of these developments is the use of state-of-the-art technology familiar from generative AI applications. Just as language models understand complex semantic relationships, the Automated Driving Alliance’s new AI stack can analyze urban traffic scenarios and anticipate both the current and potential behavior of road users from different sensor modalities. Bosch and CARIAD are making these technological advances within the framework of a modern engineering environment and comprehensive hardware strategy that will ensure scalable and future-proof implementation in all vehicle classes.</p><p>End-to-end development of all technology elements with their own source code and intellectual property forms the basis of the development partnership. This enables complete technical control of the source code with clear standards for data protection, security, driving safety, and transparency, as well as the ability to generate innovations quickly and flexibly through source code optimization and then deliver them to customers. The developers design the architecture in such a way that the AI’s decisions and actions remain safe, traceable, and explainable. </p><p>The software stack also lays the groundwork for the possible integration of multimodal AI approaches that link visual and linguistic information. Called vision-language-action (VLA) approaches, they can imitate the logical thinking and actions of humans. Such a step would enable even more efficient training and an even deeper understanding of complex traffic situations. For example, VLAs can help detect hidden risks while driving and facilitate the appropriate response.</p><h2>Large test fleet for daily training of driving systems</h2><p>The AI stack will make automated driving in the Level 2 and Level 3 range even more robust. Up to the start of production, performance will be steadily improved by continuously collecting enormous amounts of data in order to maximize the system’s safety and reliability. A comprehensive test and validation fleet on public roads is essential for this. The CARIAD and Bosch teams are working together worldwide, testing the driving functions on public roads in Europe, Japan, and the U.S. – underlining their ambitious plan to create a software stack for automated driving that can be used in many global markets. Development is data-driven, which means that the software can be imported into the test vehicles several times a day with new updates and optimizations to the source code. </p><p>The technology is already being used in test vehicles such as the ID.Buzz and the Audi Q8. This year alone, hundreds of additional test vehicles will be equipped with a comprehensive set of sensors in order to collect high-quality data. That data helps developers further optimize the AI stack and analyze rare and complex driving situations, known as corner cases. Thanks to the development of an end-to-end, AI-supported software solution, assisted and automated driving will become even safer and more convenient for the consumer.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>278016</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11990</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-wants-to-grow-significantly-faster-than-the-market-in-the-heating-ventilation-and-cooling-sector-278016.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-08-01T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-08-01T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<headline>Bosch wants to grow significantly faster than the market in the heating, ventilation, and cooling sector</headline>
			<quote> Successfully completed: the largest acquisition in the company’s history</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Home Comfort division almost doubles to more than 8 billion euros in sales and over 25,000 associates.  Increasing demand for cooling ensures a surge in demand.  Stefan Hartung: “Bosch is moving up to the Champions League in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions business.”  Christian Fischer: “The current acquisition complements our portfolio perfectly.”  Frank Meyer: “We want to help shape this market with energy-efficient solutions.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Matthias Jekosch</name>
				<email>Matthias.Jekosch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – The Bosch Group reaches the next milestone in its corporate strategy 2030 and is consistently focusing on growth. The company has successfully completed the largest acquisition in its history. The acquisition of the residential and light commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) business from Johnson Controls and the acquisition of the Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning joint venture were completed as scheduled on July 31. The contracts were signed roughly one year ago. “With the largest acquisition in our company history, we are accelerating our growth, expanding our global footprint, and balancing our business by strengthening our energy and building technology – this makes Bosch more powerful and robust, in line with our corporate strategy 2030,” says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. The purchase price of 8 billion U.S. dollars (7.4 billion euros) is subject to customary adjustments.</p>
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		<p>
			Bosch is systematically taking advantage of its opportunities and is now moving up to the Champions League in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions business.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>With the acquisition, the Bosch Home Comfort division almost doubles in size to over 25,000 associates and more than 8 billion euros in sales. Bosch is thus significantly expanding its presence, especially in America and Asia, and becoming one of the largest suppliers in the market for heating, ventilation, and cooling of residential and small commercial buildings worldwide. “The entire HVAC industry is in a state of upheaval, and the market and technologies are changing. Bosch is systematically taking advantage of its opportunities and is now moving up to the Champions League in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions business,” says Hartung.</p><h2>Ambitious goals, strong brands</h2><p>With the new lineup, Home Comfort wants to grow significantly faster than the global HVAC market. According to Bosch estimates, this will increase by up to 5 percent every year until 2030. “Bosch wants to be one of the leading companies in each of its industries by 2030 and is expanding its business with strategic investments in growth areas, among other things. Acquisitions are also part of the strategy,” says Christian Fischer, deputy chairman of the board of management and responsible for strategic growth initiatives and portfolio management. “The current acquisition perfectly complements our portfolio. We can now offer our customers the entire range of HVAC technologies – from a single source and worldwide.” The acquisition also includes strategically important company investments and joint venture interests, among other things, in component manufacturers and sales partners. These investments are expected to make a significant contribution to the financial result of Home Comfort in the future.</p><p>With its expanded product and brand portfolio, Home Comfort wants to better exploit the potential of its strong and established sales channels and boost sales. Integrated purchasing and the joint development of product platforms should also ensure cost savings. It is hoped that initial successes will be seen as early as 2026. The company can rely on strong brands for this: in addition to Bosch and Buderus, these now also include York in the USA and Hitachi in Asia, as well as other strong local brands. The company is acquiring long-term licenses to use the brand names for York and Hitachi. The global production network of Home Comfort will grow from 17 to 33 plants as a result of the acquisition, while the number of development sites is increasing from 14 to 26. The completion of the transaction marks the beginning of the integration of the new units into the Home Comfort division at Bosch. This should be completed by the end of 2027. </p><h2>The market for air conditioning solutions is growing worldwide</h2><p>The current acquisition means that Bosch is positioning itself much more broadly – especially for air conditioning solutions. With its large product portfolio, international presence, and the sales channels of the purchased units, the company is tapping into attractive growth prospects. According to Bosch analyses, the global market for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems amounted to more than 150 billion euros in 2024. Air conditioning systems alone accounted for two-thirds of this. Demand will continue to increase significantly in the coming years, owing to global warming as well as other factors. According to Bosch’s forecast, sales of air conditioning units worldwide are expected to increase to more than 200 million units per year by 2030, almost a fifth more than in 2024. </p><p>“We want to help shape this market – and use energy-efficient solutions to ensure that people can make their everyday lives comfortable and healthy, even on increasingly hotter days, whether at home, at work, or while shopping,” says Frank Meyer, who is responsible for energy and building technology and thus also for the Home Comfort division at Bosch. According to calculations by the International Energy Agency from 2018, a global temperature increase of only one degree Celsius by 2050 will already increase the need for cooling worldwide by 25 percent. However, climate researchers are already anticipating significantly greater global warming.</p><h2>Business has a regional basis</h2><p>Depending on the region of the world, different technologies are in demand. In the USA, the focus is on so-called ducted systems, in which the air is routed through ducts from a central location in order to either heat or cool all rooms at the same time. In Asia, so-called ductless solutions are in particular demand, in which indoor units can heat or cool individually in each room, as well as modern air conditioning systems with so-called variable refrigerant flow systems (VRF). The commercial applications of VRF technology range from smaller commercial premises such as retail stores to large-scale projects such as hotels or hospitals. </p><p>The Europe / Middle East / Africa region is characterized by large regional differences. In northern and western Europe, electrification by heat pumps and other technologies is already established or is being promoted. In the Middle East and Africa, air conditioning solutions and water heaters are in demand. In many countries of the region, the whole spectrum is offered from heat pumps via oil and gas heaters to hybrid heaters.</p><p>“We have ambitious growth targets in all regions of the world. We are consistently focusing our new organization on this,” says Jan Brockmann, executive management president of Home Comfort. “By strengthening regional responsibility, we can meet customer needs even better.” In the future, Home Comfort’s business will be managed directly in the three world regions of America, Asia, and Europe / Middle East / Africa. This orientation is also reflected in the new global executive board of the division as of August 1, 2025. Jan Brockmann will become president of the future organization and at the same time will take on the role of regional president for the Europe / Middle East / Africa region. </p><p>David Budzinski, previously president of residential and light commercial at Johnson Controls and CEO of the Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning joint venture, will be appointed to the global executive board of the division. He assumes responsibility for the Americas region and becomes deputy to Jan Brockmann. Ulrich Lissmann, who is also joining the global executive board, will be responsible for Asia-Pacific. Nora Klug, previously General Counsel of the Bosch Group, will assume the role of chief people and governance officer. As chief transformation officer, Oliver Koukal will take care of the integration of the acquired business, which he has already been responsible for as project manager. The current members of the executive management Thomas Volz and Birte Luebbert will continue to be members of the global executive board. Thomas Volz will be chief financial officer, Birte Luebbert will serve as chief operating officer.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>277889</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11992</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/radar-technology-bosch-drives-adas-applications-forward-with-new-socs-277889.html</url>
			<pdf></pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-07-29T07:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-07-29T07:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Radar technology: Bosch drives ADAS applications forward with new SoCs</headline>
			<quote>Powerful microelectronics for reliable object recognition</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The new Bosch system-on-chip (SoC) product family combines the most important components for radar systems on one chip.   Bosch’s new radar SoC offers the highest computing power on the market with support for advanced object recognition.  Bosch has been manufacturing semiconductors for radar sensors for 25 years, and offers the latest generation of highly integrated radar SoCs with state-of-the-art RF CMOS technology directly to automotive customers and distributors. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – More safety, more convenience: advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are a major focus of the technological transformation currently taking place in the automotive industry, which is moving toward increasing levels of automated and autonomous mobility. Powerful radar sensors that equip vehicles with innovative functions are an important part of this transformation. For example, they reliably recognize objects or other road users in traffic and will therefore play a key role in the safety of tomorrow’s mobility. At the heart of modern radar sensors are powerful system-on-chips (SoCs) – integrated circuits that combine a large number of electronic system functions in one component. This approach offers a decisive advantage: it enables powerful radar sensors to be manufactured cost-effectively.</p>
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		<p>
			Bosch can already look back on 25 years of experience in the field of radar sensors. With our advanced SoCs, we&#8217;re helping to make driving convenient and, above all, safe.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Peter Wolfangel, executive vice president of the Mobility Electronics division at Bosch. </cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Bosch has now introduced two new system-on-chips. The SX600 and the SX601 support a wide range of advanced driver assistance functions that fall under SAE level 2+ for vehicle autonomy. For example, the automatic emergency braking function reduces the risk of rear-end collisions. Other applications include adaptive cruise control, the detection of objects in the driver’s blind spot, and the lane change assistant.</p><h2>Semiconductors and sensors directly from Bosch</h2><p>“Bosch can already look back on 25 years of experience in the field of radar sensors. With our advanced SoCs, we’re helping to make driving convenient and, above all, safe,” says Peter Wolfangel, executive vice president of the Mobility Electronics division at Bosch. Automotive customers and distributors can source these SoCs directly from Bosch. According to the <a href="https://autotechinsight.spglobal.com/shop/product/5003627/automotive-semiconductor-market-tracker-march-2025" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Automotive Semiconductor Market Tracker</a> forecast by S&amp;P Global Mobility in March 2025, the market for radar semiconductors is set to grow by 12 percent annually. This represents a disproportionately strong increase compared to the overall automotive semiconductor market.</p><h2>High resolution and long range, even for small objects</h2><p>The two new chips have a fully digital, fast-response phase-locked loop (PLL) – a control circuit that uses digital components to adjust the frequency and phase of an output signal to the frequency and phase of an input signal. The digital PLL is therefore more precise, more flexible, and easier to integrate than an analog one. It generates a highly flexible output signal and enables a long range and high resolution. The integrated radar receiver offers a high dynamic range for optimized object recognition, making the sensors highly sensitive even to small and distant targets. Their error rate is also significantly lower than with other radar sensors.</p><p></p><p>This advanced radar detection inevitably requires greater computing power. Bosch manufactures the two new radar SoCs using 22nm RF CMOS technology. This cutting-edge semiconductor technology allows the SoCs to be fully integrated at low cost and offers a range around 30 percent greater than conventional sensors on the market. The multicore subsystem provides sufficient memory and computing power to integrate customer functions directly on the chip, with plenty of scope for future expansion.</p><h2>AI capability based on neural networks</h2><p>The chips are equipped with a millimeter-wave sensor frontend (mmWave) and a powerful digital signal processor for conventional or AI-based data processing. This frontend is the interface between the real world and digital processing – and is thus crucial to the functionality and accuracy of the entire mmWave sensor system. Its high computing power supports complex recognition algorithms and artificial intelligence based on neural networks. These advanced functions allow the ADAS system to reliably distinguish between pedestrians and other objects. Bosch offers the matching engineering environment to simplify the implementation of applications with machine learning. </p><h2>Ready for future innovations thanks to drop-in compatible technology</h2><p>The SX600 and the SX601 operate in the 77 GHz frequency band. Both SoCs feature CAN XL and Ethernet interfaces, which means they can be connected flexibly to the vehicle system. Hardware-based security accelerators and data encryption prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access. While the SX600 is designed for cost efficiency, the SX601 offers more memory and the greatest computing power currently available on the market. The two models are interchangeable, making it easy to upgrade the system. Each sensor is equipped with four transmitting and four receiving channels. For applications with even higher requirements, Bosch offers a cascadable solution consisting of two interconnected chips. Samples of the SX601 are already available to customers worldwide for development and testing purposes. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11991</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-invests-in-4screen-277760.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-07-22T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-07-22T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>46656</id>
				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures invests in 4screen</headline>
			<quote>$21M Series B to Accelerate Global Growth of Driver Interaction Platform</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ 4screen raises $21 million Series B led by Bosch Ventures to scale at the global intersection of mobility and media  With integrations across 15 global car brands and active in 12 countries, 4screen is redefining the connected vehicle experience – empowering OEMs and advertisers with contextual, data-driven interaction at scale.  Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures: “As mobility continues to evolve, the in-car experience is becoming a crucial extension of our digital lives. With strong OEM integrations and clear market momentum, we see 4screen as a key enabler of the next generation of connected in-car experiences." ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Stuttgart and Munich, Germany</b> – July 22nd, 2025 – 4screen, the world’s first driver interaction platform, today announced the successful closing of its $21 million Series B funding round. With integration in most of the leading car brands and access to millions of connected vehicles, 4screen is seeking to exploit one of the largest untapped advertising channels in mobility – the in-car screens. The funding will accelerate 4screen’s global expansion as it scales its category defining platform across new markets and product categories.</p>
<p>Since its commercial launch, 4screen has established the world’s first driver interaction platform, connecting businesses with on-the-go customers directly through their native car screens. As the pioneer in in-car marketing, the platform offers brands a powerful new channel to reach millions of vehicles, enables automakers to unlock scalable digital revenue and enhances the in-car experience for their drivers. A driver navigating to a city center can receive real-time offers from nearby parking garages, EV charging stations or coffee shops, seamlessly integrated on their dashboard. 4screen delivers useful, non-intrusive information directly on the center or navigation screens – such as nearby points of interest or real-time service recommendations – fully aligned with driver safety and privacy regulations. Unlike aftermarket apps, 4screen is deeply integrated into the vehicle’s native systems – no downloads, no setup, just real-time relevance.</p><p></p><p><b>Driver Interaction powered by German Engineering</b></p><p>Founded in 2020 in Munich, 4screen has experienced exceptional growth, establishing itself as the category leader in driver interaction and car data monetization. The platform is now live in 12 countries across Europe and North America and is integrated into the operating systems of 15 leading global car brands. Built to be fully automaker-agnostic, 4screen enables seamless scalability across the industry, while using the carmaker’s native user interface to ensure a smooth, familiar, and distraction-free experience for drivers.</p><p></p><p>Building on this foundation, the Series B will drive global expansion – especially in the U.S. – and scale the platform to meet growing demand. The focus: entering new markets, advancing tech and data, and deepening partnerships with brands, OEMs and further partners. Selected to support exactly that, the new investors joining in this Series B – Bosch Ventures, NewRoad Capital Partners, and Bayern Kapital – bring deep expertise and perspective, each aligned with a key pillar of 4screen’s continued growth. Existing investors also participated in the round. As a two-sided platform bridging the worlds of automotive and marketing, 4screen sits at the intersection of connected mobility and dynamic brand engagement. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director and Co-Head of Bosch Ventures stated: “As mobility continues to evolve, the in-car experience is becoming a crucial extension of our digital lives. Car screens have become more than 10x larger than smartphones and 4screen turns that space into a smart engagement hub. With strong OEM integrations and clear market momentum, we see 4screen as a key enabler of the next generation of connected in-car experiences. We’re proud to support their vision and continued expansion.”</p><p>Fabian Beste, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of 4screen commented: “From day one, we set out to build a platform that enhances the driving experience while creating value at the intersection of brands, 3rd parties and automakers – connecting worlds that, until now, have largely operated separately. This funding is a strong vote of confidence in our vision and the progress we’ve made. With the support of our investors, we’re ready to take 4screen to the next stage of global growth.”</p><p></p><p>With over 100 million connected cars on the road, each used for an average of one hour per day, the in-car environment represents one of the largest untapped frontiers in digital media. Combined with access to 200+ real-time vehicle data points, they enable highly contextual, moment-based engagement like never before. As automakers seek new digital revenue streams and brands look for high-intent moments to connect with consumers, the 4screen platform is already today unlocking this opportunity at scale. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI 11989</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/security-from-bosch-smart-home-24-7-emergency-assistance-even-when-you-cannot-be-reached-277568.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-07-04T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-07-04T07:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>2499</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Security+ from Bosch Smart Home: 24/7 emergency assistance, even when you cannot be reached</headline>
			<quote>New service for all-round security</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Security+ service is available as an add-on that expands the Bosch Smart Home system.  Security+ offers a professional 24/7 emergency call centre with Bosch security experts.  Users can activate emergency action plans to summon help faster in emergency situations.  Cameras with audio analysis and cloud storage enable precise hazard detection and the backup of important recordings. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch Smart Home presents Security+, an innovative add-on service that significantly increases the level of security in its user’s home. Whether in the event of a break-in, fire or water leak, a quick response is crucial to minimise damage. The award-winning Bosch Smart Home alarm system already offers reliable protection and notifies its users directly on their smartphones in the event of an alarm. But what if you are not available at that very moment? The new Security+ service augments the alarm system with a 24/7 emergency call centre that provides personal assistance in an emergency and reliably coordinates with emergency contacts, the fire brigade or the police. The Security+ service integrates seamlessly into the existing Bosch Smart Home system and expands its functionality with professional support and smart camera functions.</p>
<h2>24/7 emergency assistance for all-round security</h2><p>Security+ offers a professional 24/7 emergency call centre that can intervene immediately in the event of an alarm. If an alarm is displayed in the Bosch Smart Home app and the user does not respond, Security+ is automatically activated and the emergency call centre attempts to reach the person by telephone. If the individual cannot be reached, specified emergency contacts are contacted to assess the situation, if necessary, on site. If no further assistance is required, the alarm situation is deactivated. Otherwise, the emergency call centre immediately coordinates further measures and minimises damage by notifying the police or fire brigade. Thanks to its direct connection to relevant emergency services, the emergency call centre can mobilise help immediately – because prompt intervention is crucial in the event of a break-in, fire or water leak.</p><h2>Bespoke emergency plans for individualised protection</h2><p>Another highlight of Security+ is the option of creating individualised emergency plans. Custom-tailored to meet the specific needs of the residents, these plans enable users to predefine their preferences for emergency contacts and alarm sequences. By contacting designated neighbours or people who have been entrusted with spare housekeys, Bosch security experts can assess emergency situations on site more quickly and accurately – and mobilise appropriate assistance. This ensures that precisely the right steps are taken in an emergency.</p><p>To guarantee the security and confidentiality of personal information, all data is encrypted and stored in Germany and in accordance with strict data protection regulations.</p><h2>Advanced camera functions for optimal control</h2><p>Security+ also includes additional camera feature intelligent audio analysis and extended cloud storage. Intelligent audio analysis enables indoor cameras to recognise specific sound patterns such as the noise of shattering glass or the sirens of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. In the event of danger, an alarm is triggered immediately and the users or the emergency call centre are notified so they can respond quickly. The expanded cloud storage for smart cameras ensures that no important recordings are lost: this is particularly important for subsequent evaluation or for use as evidence. The storage of up to 400 video clips with individually selectable clip lengths for thirty days is particularly useful for evaluating all relevant event recordings in case of an alarm and, if necessary, for presenting them to the police or the user’s insurance company.</p><h2>Innovative services for more security, convenience and flexibility</h2><p>Security+ expands the Bosch Smart Home system and offers its users maximum security, greater convenience and full flexibility. This service is part of a comprehensive portfolio of optional services that expand the functionality of the Bosch Smart Home system and thus ensure comprehensive security.<br/></p><p><b>Security+ is now available in the Bosch Smart Home app for €29.99 per month (including VAT), or at a discounted annual subscription for €299.99 in the Bosch Smart Home App. To celebrate the launch of the new service, customers will receive the first three months free.*</b></p><p><br/><sub>*More information is available on the <a href="https://www.bosch-smarthome.com/de/de/abonnements/security-plus/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a> or in the <a href="https://www.bosch-smarthome.com/de/de/loesungen/apps/bosch-smart-home-app/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Smart Home App</a>.</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>AI that gets things moving:  Bosch makes everyday life easier with algorithms</headline>
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<p>Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>Tanja Rueckert,</p><p>member of the board of management,</p><p>at the Bosch Tech Day on June 24, 2025.</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>Dramatic turns of phrase should be used sparingly. Not every advance marks a turning point, not every invention is epochal. However, what we’re currently seeing in artificial intelligence is big enough to justify almost any linguistic exaggeration. Cars, aircraft, computers, and the internet have perceptibly changed the world – but they haven’t had much effect on how people see themselves.</p><p>AI will have a much more far-reaching impact here; the closest comparison in human history is probably the invention of the printing press. AI is much more than just a new technology. In the coming decades, it is set to transform our everyday lives – and also the way we as humans think about ourselves. We will get to know completely new worlds, virtually and in reality. We will experience new challenges and at the same time solve many problems that have been on our minds for decades. And we will share deeply human traits – such as intelligence and creativity – with machines.</p><p>We all know that, just as with any other technology, the use of AI is not without risks. However, I’m convinced that the opportunities clearly outweigh the risks – at least provided we don’t abandon our own intellect and powers of reasoning when dealing with AI in the future. At Bosch, we’re determined to continue making systematic use of both artificial and human intelligence as we pursue our ultimate aim of creating technology “Invented for life.” And with that, I warmly welcome you to our Bosch Tech Day.</p><p>As is plain to see here on our IT campus, artificial intelligence has long since left the test labs at Bosch. It’s a part of everyday life: in our strategy, in our development work, in our processes. And, of course, in our products and solutions, too. For two years now, our entire portfolio has either been equipped with AI or developed or manufactured with its help.</p><p>To date, most people’s dealings with artificial intelligence haven’t gone much beyond using it for welcome and fascinating assistance in creating texts or images. Yet AI’s true potential doesn’t lie so much on screens and in the purely virtual world, but rather where it meets the physical world – which is to say, wherever things move, wherever technology makes people’s lives easier. Or, to put it another way, wherever we are to be found. Because Bosch is at the forefront of this development. After all, our strength lies precisely in how we can bring AI and in-depth industrial knowledge together.</p><p>That’s why we’re planning to invest more than 2.5 billion euros in artificial intelligence by the end of 2027. We aim to use AI to make our processes even faster and our products even more innovative. And Bosch AI is already making everyday life safer, more secure, and more convenient. Let me name just a few examples: for riders of e-bikes, range anxiety is a thing of the past thanks to the AI-based “Range Control”; on construction sites, our wall scanner detects metal or electrical cables in the masonry simply by holding it against the wall – also thanks to AI; and in the kitchen, our Series 8 oven sets the correct cooking method and temperature for more than 80 dishes it recognizes automatically.</p><p>However, artificial intelligence won’t just give innovation across all our businesses a powerful boost. It will also noticeably boost our growth. Let’s consider mobility. With our ADAS product family, Bosch has developed automated driving systems for a range of vehicle classes. These employ adaptive algorithms to analyze and evaluate the data recorded by our AI-optimized sensors. This means the vehicle can distinguish between pedestrians, cars, and obstacles, and it can also assess the likely behavior of dynamic objects – almost like a human can. The difference is that the technology never gets tired.</p><p>These kinds of AI-based solutions are increasingly becoming the standard in the automotive industry – and they will make assisted and automated driving safe and reliable in the future. While these developments have yet to reach their peak momentum both in the market and at Bosch, there’s no question in our minds that automated driving will become commonplace. We offer the right solutions for this, and that’s why we remain confident: we expect our sales of software, sensor technology, high-performance computers, and network components to double by the mid-2030s to well over 10 billion euros. </p><p>Our particular strength in this area is how we can combine the data we’ve collected and stored worldwide with what are known as collaborative AI training techniques. Over the past few years, our sensors have recorded a huge number of traffic situations all over the world, and we can now use these to train our AI models. In total, the data adds up to significantly more than 200 petabytes, or 200 million gigabytes. We use federated learning for the training. This is a machine learning process in which a shared AI application is trained across multiple servers distributed around the world. While these servers exchange various parameters with each other, the data itself isn’t shared. Given that some countries make exporting data more difficult or prohibit it altogether, this process is a decisive advantage that considerably shortens our development time. </p><p>AI has long been part of Bosch’s core business. Some 5,000 experts are working on the development and use of AI in a wide variety of areas. Since 2013, no other company has registered more AI patents with the European Patent Office than Bosch. This is also due to the fact that few other technology companies entered the market as early as we did. Back in 2017, we established the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence. It is now spread across four locations: Renningen, Pittsburgh, Bengaluru, and Haifa. This means we’re always up to date with everything that is being discussed, planned, and realized in the world of AI.</p><p>Of course, that includes not only technological trends but also AI’s social and political dimensions. After all, the competition between the world’s major regions won’t be decided in development centers alone. And at the moment, compared to the rest of the world, it unfortunately looks as if Europe is unnecessarily delaying its AI future with excessive regulation. As is well known, the EU wants to introduce uniform rules for trustworthy AI throughout Europe. This approach is fundamentally correct for two reasons: first, AI is not an end in itself, but should serve people; and second, AI solutions will become commercially viable only if customers really trust them. </p><p>But to implement the EU regulation, developers and companies need clear guidelines and defined standards. However, these are now set to be introduced much later, and this is causing confusion – especially for high-risk systems, which include automated driving. In addition, the regulation stipulates that AI systems must be continuously tested, monitored, and documented. This mixture of bureaucracy and strict but unclear requirements makes Europe a much less attractive location for AI companies than other parts of the world.</p><p>We have to counter this. After all, dealing with AI is more than a question of economic competitiveness. It’s also about political freedom: in the future, a society that has no outstanding AI capabilities of its own will become increasingly dependent on others. What we lack in courage today, we will lack in security and sovereignty tomorrow. One thing is clear: the way for us to overcome these challenges is not by slowing down technological progress, but by directing it. Otherwise we will lose touch: Stanford University publishes its AI Index on the current state of the technology once a year. According to the latest report, 40 significant AI models were developed in the U.S. last year, 15 in China, and three in Europe.</p><p>Yet Europe in particular has an enormous competitive advantage – namely a unique wealth of industrial experience plus the corresponding data. If we succeed in combining this knowledge with pioneering AI applications, then Europe will be able to remain an industrial world leader in the 21st century. </p><p>To achieve this, however, we need more than just a policy of cautious regulation. We also need society to be as well informed and educated as possible when it comes to AI. Unfortunately, the results of the latest Bosch Tech Compass are rather sobering in this respect. We conduct this survey once a year to find out what people in leading industrialized countries think of modern technologies. This year, around three-quarters of respondents in India and China feel well prepared for the coming age of AI. In Germany, the figure is just 35 percent. At the same time, however, 72 percent of Germans consider AI to be the most influential technology of the next ten years. This is an imbalance that we need to rectify.</p><p>One way to do that might be by introducing AI as a school subject. But by the time this had any noticeable effect, the global AI race would have long since run its course. That’s why I think it’s now up to industry to rise to this challenge. Bosch has been running corresponding training programs since 2019, and more than 65,000 associates have already completed the various courses at our “AI Academy.” And our “Ask Bosch” AI platform provides all associates with a wide range of applications: language models, chatbots, translation agents, and, of course, agents for the creation of images and texts.</p><p>This is another reason why we at Bosch have the necessary expertise to use AI consistently and precisely in the area in which we see the greatest potential: where intelligent and self-learning algorithms meet sensors, actuators, and powertrains. However, rather than developing our own large language models for this, we prefer to use our partners’ existing models as a basis. Depending on the application, we also work with our own smaller, special models.</p><p>In addition to generative AI, we’re also increasingly working with what is known as agentic AI. My colleague Tanja Rueckert will explain what’s behind this in a moment. As I mentioned earlier, both forms of AI together will create completely new worlds. And that includes the way we communicate with the technology around us. Our voice will soon increasingly replace all the levers and switches. Whether for vehicles, home appliances, or heating systems: the era of weighty instruction manuals is coming to an end. And I’m looking forward to intelligent technology that makes our everyday lives easier, safer, and more convenient, that relieves us of more and more tedious routine tasks – and that we will control rather than operate. That in itself marks an epochal shift.</p><p>Now my colleague Tanja Rueckert will give you an overview of where and how we at Bosch are bringing the AI revolution into everyday life – and what’s behind the term “agentic AI”...</p><p>Thank you! </p><p><br/></p><p>Many thanks, Stefan, and a warm welcome to our IT campus from me too. Let me start directly by addressing “agentic AI.” This topic is still in its infancy – but it won’t be long before agentic AI gives AI roughly the same boost as the smartphone has given the internet. Like generative AI, agentic AI is based on large language models, but it can generate much more than just text or images. It can make decisions and act autonomously, it can parallelize tasks, adapt dynamically to new situations, and work extremely independently toward complex goals. For industrial manufacturing, it’s a revolution.</p><p>Agentic AI consists of one or more agents. These agents, in turn, are made up of several cooperating components. Depending on the application, this can include sensors for recognizing the environment, data structures for storing knowledge, and algorithms for selecting the best actions – always in line with the current situation and the specified goal. The model proceeds in much the same way a human being would: it breaks down challenging tasks into individual steps and solves them strategically. Bosch is already using models such as these for internal process control. But their biggest impact is in manufacturing and industrial technology – especially as we have the advantage of being both a user and a supplier.</p><p>For example, if a machine suffers a malfunction, the associate in charge can simply communicate with the AI agent via a chat or voice interface – in their native language and without in-depth knowledge of the production processes. Agentic AI compares the reported incident with the relevant manuals, searches for matching entries in the shift log, and then provides the associate with detailed instructions on how to rectify the fault – or it informs the maintenance team. The AI performs a root cause analysis and plans the necessary measures to prevent errors in the future. It records the incident, automatically makes an entry in the shift log, and automatically informs the next shift of the current status. And in the future, if the same machine is located in other plants anywhere in the world, the incident and solution will also be reported there. We call it Manufacturing Co-Intelligence.</p><p>In other words, not only can agentic AI improve individual applications, it can also intelligently coordinate many subprocesses. That in itself is a huge advance. In addition, it’s much easier to interact with the AI: agentic systems often require only a description of the desired goals. Lengthy and expensive modeling can usually be dispensed with. This greatly lowers the barriers to entry, especially for companies without extensive AI expertise. </p><p>What Stefan has already said also applies here: communication between humans and machines is entering a new era, becoming faster, more efficient – and cheaper. Natural, human-centered voice control alone can save a plant several hundred thousand euros a year. With comprehensive, orchestrated use of agentic AI, the cost benefits rise to a moderate seven-figure sum. And Bosch is at the forefront of agentic AI, too: we’re already running various applications in plants in Germany, Hungary, and India, and we’ll be launching our first agents on the market at the end of the year.</p><p>However, industry isn’t the only place where AI made by Bosch can be found as agentic AI. It’s also in forests, for example. Or on major construction sites. And of course in the car. Wherever it can directly benefit customers. The past few months have been very successful in this respect, and I’d like to share a few examples of that success with you:</p><p>We recently presented a cockpit with AI functions at Auto Shanghai. This enables the driver to speak with the vehicle almost as naturally as with a person. New functions and applications can be installed over the air via software updates. Production will start this year with a six-digit number of units. </p><p>Just as in road traffic, automation is also making enormous progress in mobile machinery. Our Drive and Control Technology division is increasingly bringing AI to construction sites and agriculture. For example, we have developed a self-learning grading assistant for excavators that allows even huge buckets to be moved with high precision. With its integrated AI, this assistant can adapt to the specific behavior of the respective excavator model in the shortest possible time. With commissioning reduced from days or even weeks to a few minutes, the excavator can, for example, smooth out uneven ground much faster than before, and operating it becomes easier. An initial batch of customer projects are already underway, and we expect this application alone to have annual sales potential in the solid eight-figure range. </p><p>Artificial intelligence helps with the maintenance of our hydraulic components as well. Thanks to AI-supported diagnostics, the Hydraulic Hub online platform saves our customers a lot of time when it comes to problem solving and other services. So in industrial technology, too, the formula for success is also: domain knowledge plus AI.</p><p>This also applies to our Wildfire Detection system. Special detectors in forests or green spaces are fitted with Bosch Sensortec intelligent gas sensors and networked with each other. An AI-based algorithm detects smoke gases at an early stage and automatically provides the emergency services with all the necessary information.</p><p>And AI can also help in other critical situations: for example, we have developed an AI-based breakdown service that resolves 40 percent of all cases directly, understands dozens of languages and dialects, and can even take the caller’s mood into account. And if a person does have to take over, all the necessary data is available right away. This slashes waiting times and ensures customers are more satisfied. Incidentally, we also offer similar systems for elevators and for emergency telephones on the highway.</p><p>You will see some of these examples later in the exhibition we have prepared for you in the foyer. What won’t be on display there, however, is the large and rapidly growing role that generative AI in particular is playing in our software development. The extent to which productivity can be increased depends heavily on the complexity of the task, but a potential of 30 percent is certainly not exaggerated. Here, too, digital assistants support our human experts – whether in validating requirements, generating code, preparing documentation, or quickly accessing standards, design specifications, and specific information.</p><p>Artificial intelligence will not only be key to Bosch’s technological success in the years ahead. It will also change our business models and put value creation on a different footing in many areas. Our vast trove of data from manufacturing and research will unlock huge opportunities for us. We will adapt AI models to regional rules and look for global technology partners. And we will prepare our associates for the coming age of AI in the best possible way – Stefan already mentioned earlier the many training courses on offer.</p><p>The speed at which AI is entering everyday life is breathtaking: algorithms are the new driving force of our world. They will inspire us and sometimes also give us cause for concern. They will enrich and sometimes limit human intelligence. All of us across society, business, and politics still have to weigh up a number of decisions and sound them out together. I hope that we will soon find a set of clever, practical, and worry-free rules that will pave the way for AI that is as trustworthy as it is efficient. We are well prepared for this at Bosch. And we are determined to play our part in ensuring that AI is there for people, that it is a technology “Invented for life” – and for nothing else.</p><p>Thank you!</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>The world of AI at Bosch: These smart solutions make life safer and easier</headline>
			<quote>Tour of the Bosch Tech Day exhibition</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch uses artificial intelligence in all its business areas.  All Bosch products either contain AI or are manufactured with its help.  Bosch showcases AI solutions – from Range Control for e-bikes to wildfire detection. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Artificial intelligence is everywhere nowadays. Bosch recognized the opportunities that this technology offers at an early stage and systematically introduced it into all areas of its business. And this is paying off: at present, all Bosch products either contain AI or are manufactured with its help. The company achieved this goal in 2023, two years earlier than originally planned. At the Bosch Tech Day 2025, Bosch will be showcasing smart AI solutions from across the company – from Range Control for e-bikes to wildfire detection.</p>
<p><b>Oven:</b> The intelligent Bosch Series 8 oven is equipped with sensors, cameras, and AI. With their help, the oven can recognize around 80 dishes and automatically set the optimum cooking method and temperature. And for many dishes, even the degree of browning can be individually selected.</p><p><b>Range Control:</b> On e-bikes, AI helps dispel range anxiety. With the AI-based Range Control feature, e-bike riders who are about to set out on a journey can use the eBike Flow app to set the battery charge level with which they would like to arrive at their destination. The support is then adjusted automatically by the smart system, taking into account factors like system weight, route elevation, and individual riding behavior. </p><p><b>Smart AI fitness sensor:</b> Thanks to the new smart BHI385 sensor from Bosch Sensortec, fitness trackers and smartwatches can reliably detect highly dynamic exercise routines and provide detailed feedback on their execution. The Bosch sensor is a powerful, fully programmable smart inertial measurement unit (IMU) with self-learning AI software, which allows the sensor to learn new movements. </p><p><b>AI-based battery production:</b> Bosch Manufacturing Solutions offers intelligent, optically guided “on the fly” laser welding that enables the seamless and highly efficient connection of battery cell terminals, supported by state-of-the-art automation and real-time data processing. Integrating optical guidance with continuous laser welding leads to faster production cycles, immediate quality feedback (thanks to real-time evaluation), and reduced maintenance. The solution combines AI-assisted anomaly detection and root-cause analysis to optimize process monitoring in manufacturing. Deep learning models monitor several signals in real time, and potential errors, inefficiencies, or deviations are detected immediately.</p><p><b>Revol:</b> The intelligent Bosch Revol crib can be used to monitor a child’s vital signs, such as heart and respiratory rate. Its software also signals in good time if a stuffed animal or blanket is covering the child’s airway or if the child is crying. And if the newborn is having trouble falling asleep, the crib can automatically rock it to sleep. Users can decide for themselves whether the data the crib records is ultimately stored in encrypted form on Bosch servers or remains offline within their own four walls.</p><p><b>Prefabricated AI agents:</b> With the <a href="https://www.manufacturing-co-intelligence.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Agentic AI Framework</a> from Bosch Connected Industry, customers can easily combine AI agents into multi-agent systems and customize them. The agents are specially tailored to the needs of manufacturing operations. For example, scalable applications can be developed that help manufacturing employees use voice control to, for example, remedy machine faults, create reports, or make entries in the shift log. Multi-agent systems can also support personnel planning or software configuration. Many other applications are possible as well.</p><p><b>Wildfire detection:</b> A service from Bosch Building Technologies detects initial smoldering in forests, for example, before a large-scale fire breaks out. The sensors are able to “smell” smoke gases and report the danger and other relevant information via a cloud-based portal to a control center, which can quickly initiate countermeasures. In addition, Bosch can fly drones from its own control centers to the scene of the fire and provide aerial images as live video. Artificial intelligence trains the sensors and continuously evaluates information – for example, on the composition of gas combinations.</p><p><b>Wall scanner:</b> Bosch is working on applying AI in the field of measurement technology, too. One example is the Bosch wall scanner, which uses several sensor technologies to detect different materials in walls, such as electrical cables, metal beams, and empty spaces. In the future, radar signals will be processed with AI support in the form of improved AI algorithms and neural networks. This will enable objects in the wall to be detected, located, and classified even more precisely. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Tech Day 2025: Bosch invests heavily in AI as a growth driver</headline>
			<quote>Long-term sales growth expected in AI-based solutions for assisted and automated driving</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch is investing more than 2.5 billion euros in AI by the end of 2027  Bosch is striving for sales of well over 10 billion euros by 2035 with AI-based solutions for assisted and automated driving.  Stefan Hartung: “The breakthroughs in AI make it possible to drive innovation faster and turn it into business.”  With agentic AI in industrial technology, Bosch is revolutionizing manufacturing.  Bosch leads Europe in patents and patent applications in the field of AI. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Inga Ehret </name>
				<email>inga.ehret@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch continues to set the pace in the application and development of artificial intelligence (AI): by the end of 2027, the technology company will invest more than 2.5 billion euros in this field. AI is an innovation booster and growth driver for Bosch products and services. It makes automated driving safer, reliably checks quality in manufacturing, and makes everyday life easier for consumers at work, in their free time, and at home. </p>
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		<p>
			The breakthroughs in AI make it possible to open up completely new chapters in technology, accelerate the development of innovations, and turn these into business
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. </cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Bosch was an early adopter of AI, bringing it together with in-depth industrial knowledge and thus gaining a clear competitive advantage. Furthermore, in the past five years, the company has filed more than 1,500 patent applications for inventions in the field of AI – making it one of the leading applicants in Europe. </p><p>One area where Bosch wants to utilize the advantages of AI is in assisted and automated driving. Even if momentum in this area has not yet reached its peak, Bosch has no doubt that automated driving will achieve long-term market success. The company offers the right solutions for this and is confident: Bosch expects its sales of software, sensor technology, high-performance computers, and network components to double by the mid-2030s to well over 10 billion euros. Bosch uses AI in automated driving, for example for visualizing the vehicle’s surroundings and for route planning. Thanks to AI, the vehicle thinks ahead, anticipates how other road users will behave, and calculates the next steps to get to its destination safely. AI not only ensures greater safety in vehicles, however; it also helps significantly shorten development times for new products. For example, Bosch can draw on a unique database of vehicle sensor data to feed a generative AI solution – and thus train systems much faster and more efficiently. This could pave the way for even more reliable driving assistants and automated driving functions in the future. </p><h2>When AI talks to AI</h2><p>In manufacturing, Bosch is already focusing on the next level of artificial intelligence: agentic AI, which is able to make its own decisions and carry out its own actions.</p><p></p>
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		<p>
			Agentic AI can give a boost to AI similar to the one the smartphone gave the internet
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Tanja Rueckert, member of the Bosch board of management.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>The revolutionary technology enables various processes to run in parallel. Several AI agents can form a team, a multi-agent system that’s supervised by humans or a coordinating agent. Bosch is already making use of this possibility in-house: multi-agent systems monitor devices in manufacturing, predict maintenance requirements, and optimize personnel scheduling. “We’ve now reached the next level. The result is a reduction in unplanned downtime and an increase in productivity overall,” Rueckert says. </p><p>Besides Bosch’s own plants, other companies will benefit from Bosch’s expertise in agentic AI: Bosch is developing a platform that will be made available to other companies as of fall 2025, enabling them to create their own multi-agent systems with little or even no programming knowledge. The goal here is to make manufacturing more efficient, reduce costs, and be able to react more flexibly to market requirements. In this way, comprehensive, orchestrated use can save several million euros.</p><h2>Bosch uses AI to make technology “Invented for life”</h2><p>AI is an innovation booster for Bosch, not only in the areas of industrial production and automated mobility but throughout the entire company. For example, the intelligent Bosch Revol crib can be used to monitor a child’s vital signs, such as heart and respiratory rate. On an e-bike, AI helps dispel range anxiety with the Range Control feature, and in the kitchen, it takes on the role of chef: the Bosch Series 8 oven can recognize around 80 dishes and automatically set the optimum cooking method and temperature. Artificial intelligence also helps with DIY: a wall scanner can look inside walls and detect electrical cables, metal beams, and empty spaces. </p><h2>In-house academy readies Bosch’s workforce for AI</h2><p>Bosch is also getting its associates on board: the company fosters the development of AI skills in-house through its AI Academy, which has trained over 65,000 associates since 2019. Nearly 5,000 AI specialists are working on intelligent AI solutions. AI skills are essential for the future of the working world outside of Bosch as well. “One thing is becoming increasingly clear: a society without AI capabilities will fall behind in global competition,” Hartung says. A majority of people have obviously already recognized the implications of AI: according to the Bosch Tech Compass, four out of five respondents worldwide plan to pursue AI training, and around two-thirds are in favor of AI as a school subject. In Germany, 72 percent believe that AI will be the dominant technology of the next decade in their country. Bosch is already well equipped for the dawning age of AI. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>277184</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11988</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/sensor-technology-bosch-sets-standards-for-bluetooth-based-tire-pressure-sensors-277184.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-06-23T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-06-23T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Sensor technology: Bosch sets standards for Bluetooth-based tire pressure sensors</headline>
			<quote>New fully integrable MEMS sensor with ultra-low power consumption</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New Bosch tire pressure sensor SMP290 with Bluetooth Low Energy simplifies vehicle architectures.  Standardized Bluetooth interface enables new use cases such as direct interaction with smartphones.  Extremely low energy consumption ensures long lifespan of tire pressure sensors.  Nominated for the “Best Sensors Awards 2025” in the category “Best Automotive & Mobility Solution”. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Tire pressure sensors play a crucial role when it comes to safety and efficiency in road traffic – whether for motorcycles, trucks, cars, or buses. They help to extend tire life, reduce fuel consumption, and increase vehicle safety. Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) are already required by law for passenger cars in many regions of the world, including Europe, the U.S., and China. With the new SMP290, Bosch has developed and launched the first extremely compact MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) sensor with an integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) interface for measuring tire pressure.</p>
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		<p>
			The Bluetooth functionality not only improves efficiency but also safety throughout the entire lifetime of the sensor.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Peter Wolfangel, member of the board of management of Bosch Mobility Electronics</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>SMP290: energy and precision marvel with great potential</h2><p>The SMP290 is based on Bosch&#39;s leading MEMS technology. It is the first fully integrated solution with a Bluetooth interface available on the market. The sensor combines all essential components for TPMS. These include a microcontroller, Bluetooth interface, 2-axis acceleration sensor, as well as pressure and temperature sensors. What makes the SMP290 special is its high level of integration and extremely low power consumption, which enables an operating lifespan of up to ten years.</p><p>The greatest potential, however, lies in bidirectional wireless communication. “The Bluetooth functionality not only improves efficiency but also safety throughout the entire lifetime of the sensor,” explains Peter Wolfangel, member of the board of management of Bosch Mobility Electronics and responsible for development. The Bluetooth connection enables secure communication between the sensor and the vehicle. The software on the sensor can be updated quickly and easily via over-the-air updates, ensuring that the sensor remains up to date throughout its entire life cycle. </p><p>The SMP290 offers both technical and commercial advantages at several levels of the value chain: as a component for system integrators, it saves space and energy. As part of the vehicle architecture, it enables vehicle manufacturers to exploit synergies with other BLE systems. In addition, the Bluetooth capability facilitates user-friendly applications, such as convenient tire pressure monitoring directly via smartphone.</p><h2>Reduced vehicle complexity thanks to smart system architecture</h2><p>Many technological advances in vehicles improve the safety and comfort of road users. At the same time, however, they also make vehicles more complex. Bosch aims to leverage synergies and simplify components and vehicle architectures, as Peter Wolfangel explains: “The SMP290 is designed as an integrated system and can therefore make optimum use of synergies within a vehicle’s hardware and software.” The sensor can share communication modules with other components, such as keyless access systems, thereby preventing redundancies and complicated cabling. “This contributes to a more efficient and leaner design that benefits the vehicle throughout its entire life cycle,” says Wolfangel.</p><h2>Award nomination highlights innovation level</h2><p>For three decades, the “Best of Sensors Awards” have already been recognizing technologies, executives, and companies that are actively shaping the future of sensor technology, connectivity, and automation. The SMP290 sensor from Bosch is one of five innovations nominated in the “Best Automotive &amp; Mobility Solution” category. “We are delighted that the SMP290 is among the nominees, as it is a solution that will improve the energy efficiency and safety of all types of vehicles,” Wolfangel underlines. The decision will be announced live at Sensors Converge 2025 on Wednesday, June 25, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>277122</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11986</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/even-more-riding-comfort-bosch-expands-eshift-portfolio-277122.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/bosch-ebike_eshift_portfolio_development_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-06-24T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>262854</id>
				<name>eBike</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Even more riding comfort: Bosch expands eShift portfolio</headline>
			<quote>New functions, partners and gear shifting
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Extended and improved automatic function  Newly integrated: performance derailleur systems from Shimano and TRP   First eShift with automatic for Shimano gear shifting   Additional partner in the eShift portfolio: Classified ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – From relaxed eBiking in the city to sporty tours on an eMountain bike: With the <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/eshift?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eShift</a> electric gear shifting solution, Bosch eBike Systems integrates gears from various manufacturers into the smart system. Whether for manual or automatic gear shifting: This makes the eBike riding experience noticeably more comfortable. Now the portfolio is being expanded even further together with Shimano, TRP and Classified.</p>
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		<p>
			The advantages of eShift are obvious: automatic gear shifting at the optimum time, more riding fun, less wear and tear and above all - a clear head for the flow. eShift is the solution for efficient and simple gear change - and will become increasingly popular in the future. With new functions and additional gears, we are expanding our existing portfolio and now offer eBike riders even greater convenience when choosing their eBike - from eUrban and Trekking eBikes to eMTBs,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Automatic gear shifting: More compatible Drive Units and optimised software</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems is now making the eShift automatic function available for almost all Drive Units in the smart system.<sup>1</sup> This means that eShift can be integrated into almost all eBike categories - and can therefore be experienced by even more people. The software of the automatic function has also been further optimised for a better riding experience. eShift reacts more directly to inclines, changes gears more quickly according to the riding dynamics and shifts more dynamically - adapted to the surface on which you are riding.</p><h2>New in the eShift portfolio: performance derailleur systems from Shimano and TRP</h2><p>Sporty eMountain bike riders who rely on Shimano derailleur systems can now benefit from more efficient and even automatic gear shifting operations with eShift. Bosch eBike Systems connects the popular XTR Di2, Shimano DEORE XT Di2 and Shimano DEORE Di2 gear shifting to the smart system. eShift supports both manual and semi-automatic or automatic gear shifting in conjunction with the shifting system. eBike riders can choose between ‘shift yourself’ and ‘let it shift’ and change gears flexibly at the touch of a button, depending on the riding situation. The eBike display or ride screen shows which variant is currently active: ‘M’ for manual gear shifting, ‘M+’ for semi-automatic gear shifting and ‘A’ for automatic gear shifting.</p><p>In addition to the established TRP E.A.S.I., there is also the TRP E.A.S.I. A12 now offers a larger selection for further applications: The TRP E.A.S.I. A11. and the TRP E.A.S.I. A10. expands the eShift portfolio for eBike riders who enjoy trekking or gravel tours. The 11-speed and 10-speed drivetrains deliver precise gear shifting and also allow easy gear shifting between automatic, semi-automatic and manual gear shifting. eBike riders can change several gears at once at the touch of a button - even while rolling.</p><h2>Update: Automatic function for already compatible Shimano gears</h2><p>The automatic function comes as an over-the-air update: Bosch eBike Systems is expanding the range of functions for the Shimano NEXUS Di2 hub gear system and the Shimano CUES Di2 derailleur systems. Anyone using an eBike with a Shimano shifting connected to eShift will be able to have the automatic function installed via the<a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/ebike-flow-app?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> eBike Flow App</a> or via specialist dealers from autumn 2025. The shifting itself must also be updated via an over-the-air update using the Shimano app or via a specialist dealer.</p><p>The range of functions of the Shimano NEXUS Di2 hub gear system has also been expanded: in future, users will be able to set an individual starting gear via the eBike Flow app. eShift recognises when the bike is stationary and automatically shifts to the defined starting gear. This popular function ensures a more relaxed riding experience in stop-and-go situations in city traffic, for example.</p><h2>New partner in the eShift portfolio: Classified</h2><p>Another partner has been added to the range of compatible solutions: eShift now supports the 2-speed Powershift hub gear systems from Classified for manual gear shifting. The system recognises the pedal position and changes gear at the optimum time. The display clearly shows the current gear and a shift recommendation. The solution will be available from autumn 2025.</p><h2>Ride smoothly in the right gear</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems presented the first eShift solutions for electric gear shifting back in 2014 and has since developed them further together with various gear shifting partners. Depending on the shifting, an electric gear change offers two major advantages for eBike riders: The automatic shifting automatically adjusts the gear to a pre-set cadence. This means eBike riders always ride in the right gear ratio and the riding experience is much more relaxed and comfortable. When gear shifting manually, eShift ensures optimum gear shifting at the ideal time. The motor support is cancelled for fractions of a second. The gear changes are rendered smooth and silent. A positive side effect: material wear on the Drive Unit is reduced.</p><p></p><p><sub></sub><br/><sup>1</sup> The Drive Unit Performance Line Speed (BDU378Y) is not included</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>277121</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11985</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-continues-to-develop-ebike-abs-277121.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/bosch-ebike_abs_development_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>262854</id>
				<name>eBike</name>
			</topic>
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				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Bosch continues to develop eBike ABS</headline>
			<quote>Shimano as a new partner, new compatible brake models and optimised software</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New partner: Bosch eBike ABS and ABS Pro also available with Shimano brakes for the first time  More choice in the sporty and urban sector: more brake models from Magura and TRP compatible  New sensor, optimised software: eBike ABS and ABS Pro become even more powerful ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Bosch eBike Systems is pushing ahead with the development of its <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/abs-overview?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike ABS</a>: With Shimano as a new partner and additional compatible brake models from Magura and TRP, eBike riders now have even more choice. At the same time, the optimised ABS software ensures noticeably better control when braking.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			It is important to us that eBike riders feel safe in every riding situation. With the eBike ABS and the ABS Pro we are making an important contribution to this. In order to make this security enhancement accessible to as many people as possible, we are systematically expanding our range. The expanded portfolio creates more choice and convenience - for both manufacturers and end customers.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite> Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>New partnership: eBike ABS compatible with Shimano brakes</h2><p>For the first time, the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/de/produkte/abs?utm_campaign=2025-press&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_source=pi" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike ABS</a> and the eBike <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/de/produkte/abs-pro?utm_campaign=2025-press&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_source=pi" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ABS Pro</a> are compatible with brakes from Shimano and optimally matched to them. Demanding eMTB fans in particular benefit from this: The latest XTR (BR-M9220) and Shimano DEORE XT (BR-M8220) models, together with the ABS Pro, enable uncompromising trail rides. However, Shimano brakes are also used in other eBike categories - from City eBikes to Trekking eBikes and eMTBs. The Shimano BR-MT420 and Shimano BR-MT200 models are now also compatible with the Bosch eBike ABS and provide extra control and a superior riding experience.</p><h2>New brakes from Magura and TRP - for sporty and urban conditions</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems is also expanding its portfolio of compatible brakes with its existing ABS partners, offering eBike riders even more choice for different conditions. Magura is presenting a high-performance solution for demanding mountain bikers with the Magura Gustav Elite, while the new Magura Louise Elite has been specially developed for urban use. Both brakes are now compatible with Bosch eBike ABS. TRP complements the range with the new TRP EVO Pro - a brake that is specifically tailored to the requirements of eMTB riders with the Bosch eBike ABS Pro. </p><h2>Even more control when braking </h2><p>Bosch has further optimised the ABS software to regulate the brake pressure more precisely. A new sensor in the Drive Unit<sup>1</sup> measures the inclination of the eBike even more accurately, allowing the eBike ABS to calculate more precisely when there is a risk of a rollover. In this way, the Bosch eBike ABS can further reduce the braking distance. The new integrated sensor also enables a cleaner design without a sensor disc on the rear wheel. </p><h2>More control, more flow: the evolution of Bosch eBike ABS</h2><p>The Bosch eBike ABS helps to prevent the front wheel from locking and supports eBike riders in avoiding a possible skid or rollover. On the trail, it provides more riding stability, while the eBike ABS Pro is aimed at experienced eMountain bike riders who want to expand their skillset. Since the introduction of the first eBike ABS in 2018, Bosch eBike Systems has consistently developed the technology further: the second generation followed in 2022 and the eBike ABS Pro was introduced in 2024 for particularly demanding conditions. With the now extended compatibility and the new software, Bosch is taking the next step - for more security, riding fun and flow.</p><p></p><p><sub></sub><br/><sub><sup>1 </sup>The new sensor is available for the Performance Line CX (BDU384Y), Performance Line CX-R (BDU386Y), Performance Line Speed (BDU388Y), Performance Line PX, Performance Line (BDU346Y) and Performance Line Sport (BDU347Y).</sub></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>277120</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11984</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-flow-for-the-city-and-beyond-277120.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/asset/bosch-ebike_news_smart_system_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>262854</id>
				<name>eBike</name>
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				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>More flow for the city – and beyond</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems introduces new drive units with more power, a new battery and new features</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New in the smart system: Cargo Line, Performance Line Speed and Performance Line now even quieter, lighter and more powerful  More power on demand: Higher, individually adjustable performance values for Cargo Line and Performance Line Speed  Upgrade over-the-air: Performance Line SX with more powerful support on request   More range for every day: The new PowerTube 540 battery   New eBike Flow app features: Sharing the eBike with family and friends, digitally securing the battery with "Battery Lock" ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Bosch eBike Systems is expanding its smart system with three new drive units for urban use. The Cargo Line, Performance Line Speed and Performance Line make eBiking even more comfortable and flexible in everyday life. Highlight: The Cargo Line and Performance Line Speed have received higher performance values (torque, power and support factor), which eBikers can adjust according to their needs in the eBike Flow app. With even more support, the new systems are quieter and lighter than ever before, yet reliable and efficient in the familiar Bosch quality. The Performance Line SX from the smart system is also even more powerful. The new product package is complemented by the new PowerTube 540 battery and other features in the eBike Flow app.</p>
<h2>Maximum support for Cargo eBikes: the new Cargo Line</h2><p>Bringing the kids to nursery in the morning, quickly taking parcels to the post office and then doing the weekly shop - with the new <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/cargo-line?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cargo Line</a> even heavy loads can be easily transported during daily life. This popular drive unit now delivers even more power: with up to 100 Newton metres of torque (previously up to 85) and 750 watts of maximum power (previously 600), eBikers can transport their children or shopping, even up steep climbs, with greater ease. They decide for themselves whether or not they want to set the new performance values in the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/ebike-flow-app?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a> (under &quot;Custom riding modes&quot;).<sup>1</sup> Higher performance values also mean greater wear and a shorter range - Bosch eBike Systems leaves this decision up to eBikers. </p><p>The tried-and-tested Cargo mode provides support of up to 400 percent - automatically and precisely when it’s needed. The walk assistance and hill start assist, both featuring Hill Hold, also make handling easier. </p><p>The new Cargo Line is not only more powerful, but also more lightweight and quieter. It now weighs only 2.8 kilograms, which is approximately 100 grams lighter than its predecessor. The optimised gearbox reduces riding noise and pedal resistance to a minimum. At the same time, the improved sensor technology ensures smooth acceleration and precise handling – regardless of the load on the Cargo e-Bike. The sensitive response to the rider’s pedal input enables greater control and an even more intuitive riding experience.</p><h2>Get there faster – with the new Performance Line Speed</h2><p>Anyone travelling long distances by eBike every day will find a reliable partner in the new <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/performance-line-speed?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Performance Line Speed</a>. With maximum support of up to 400 percent up to 45 km/h, 100 Newton metres of torque and 750 watts of maximum power, the drive unit for S-pedelecs is the ideal system for commuters who want to ride at higher speeds and get there faster. As with the Cargo Line, the performance parameters can now be adjusted via the eBike Flow app.<sup>2</sup> The advantages: eBikers can accelerate faster at traffic lights, for example, and receive maximum support on steep climbs. Thanks to the improved software, the Performance Line Speed now responds even more precisely to pedal input. eBikers also benefit from the significantly reduced pedal resistance, meaning that they have greater rider power and reach their destination quickly and efficiently. </p><p>The Performance Line Speed is also approximately 100 grams lighter than its predecessor and impresses with its quiet riding noise. It offers great reliability thanks to its sturdy design – even when subjected to heavy use. The housing is robust as well as dust and splash water protected thanks to the sealing concept employed. </p><p>The Limit Mode limits the power of the S-pedelec to a maximum speed of 25 km/h on request, bringing it up to the level of a conventional eBike – practical for anyone who wants to go on relaxed tours at the weekend or deliberately avoid travelling faster in the city.<sup>3 </sup></p><h2>Reliable all-rounder: the new Performance Line </h2><p>Comfortable and reliable eBiking in everyday life and on excursions – that&#39;s the new <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/performance-line?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Performance Line</a> from Bosch. This versatile all-rounder offers up to 340 percent support, 75 Newton metres of torque and 600 watts of power. Weighing only 2.8 kilograms, the new drive unit is approximately 400 grams lighter than its predecessor. It supports eBikers with an powerful and even boost when starting off and ensures a particularly comfortable and natural riding experience. </p><h2>More powerful Performance Line SX</h2><p>The <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/performance-line-sx?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Performance Line SX</a> has new maximum values: 60 Newton metres of torque (previously 55), 600 watts of power and 400 percent support (previously 340). Here, eBikers can decide for themselves whether they want to retain the default values or if they prefer to customise them to meet their individual needs in the eBike Flow app. The performance upgrade will be available to riders of the Performance Line SX via an update in the eBike Flow app in autumn 2025.<sup>4</sup> The eMTB+ mode, introduced in spring 2025, will also be available for Performance Line SX as a free update. It provides more support than the existing eMTB mode and offers maximum dynamics and control.</p><h2>More range for every day: the new PowerTube 540 </h2><p>The new <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/powertube?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PowerTube 540</a> battery is available now. Compared to the PowerTube 500 battery, the new battery now offers 540 watt hours of energy at the same weight – more range for daily commutes in the city or a relaxed weekend tour. The integrated battery meets high safety standards and can be combined with the PowerMore 250 range extender if required, providing almost 800 watt hours. </p><h2>New eBike Flow app features: share eBikes and &quot;Battery Lock&quot;</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems adds two more functions to the smart system. The use of an eBike by several people is now even easier: In future, eBikers can invite up to five friends or family members to use their eBike via the eBike Flow app. Each invited user can create and save a personal profile on their own smartphone. To use the new function, only the person making the invitation needs a <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/ebike-flow-app/flowplus?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Flow+</a> subscription. </p><p>Another new feature, the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/battery-lock?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Battery Lock&#8221;</a> function, will be available from summer 2025. This additional digital theft protection for the battery ensures that the eBike battery can no longer be used if it is stolen – and is therefore worthless to thieves. As soon as the function is active, the battery locks automatically when the eBike is switched off. If a locked battery is stolen and inserted into another eBike with a smart system, it automatically disables the motor support. This also makes reselling the battery pointless, which reduces the risk of theft. </p><p></p><p><sub></sub><br/><sup>1 </sup>Delivered ex works: 85 Newton metres, 600 watts, 340 percent support. eBikers can adjust the performance values of the drive unit via the eBike Flow app. Note: Higher performance values can have a negative effect on range and wear. The eBike manufacturer can therefore limit the maximum performance values by means of a factory setting. In the eBike Flow app, only the maximum values specified by the manufacturer can be set.</p><p><sup>2</sup> Delivered ex works: 100 Newton metres, 750 watts, 340 percent support. eBikers can adjust the performance values of the drive unit via the eBike Flow app. Note: Higher performance values can have a negative effect on range and wear. The eBike manufacturer can therefore limit the maximum performance values by means of a factory setting. In the eBike Flow app, only the maximum values specified by the manufacturer can be set.</p><p><sup>3 </sup>Only available for S-pedelecs in Europe. Activating Limit mode does not change the vehicle status.</p><p><sup>4</sup> Delivered ex works: 55 Newton metres, 600 watts, 340 percent support. eBikers can adjust the performance values of the drive unit via the eBike Flow app. Note: Higher performance values can have a negative effect on range and wear. The eBike manufacturer can therefore limit the maximum performance values by means of a factory setting. In the eBike Flow app, only the maximum values specified by the manufacturer can be set. The upgrade over-the-air is only available for eBikes with derailleur system.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>277056</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11983</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/say-goodbye-to-everyday-life-start-an-adventure-with-the-performance-line-px-from-bosch-ebike-systems-277056.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-06-24T12:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>262854</id>
				<name>eBike</name>
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				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Say goodbye to everyday life, start an adventure – with the Performance Line PX from Bosch eBike Systems</headline>
			<quote>Strong support for adventure tours</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Premium system for eBike adventures and trekking rides  Up to 90 Nm torque, 700 watts of power and 400% support  Performance values can be customised in the eBike Flow app   Powerful start-up behaviour thanks to precise sensor technology and software   Optimised gearbox concept ensures barely audible support ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Idyllic forest paths, sweeping river valleys or spectacular coastal routes – eBike rides offer countless adventures. With the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/performance-line-px?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Performance Line PX</a>, Bosch eBike Systems is launching a premium system that has been specially developed for demanding bike rides, weekend trips and extended bike-packing rides.</p>
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			Whether on multi-day adventures with heavy luggage or on spontaneous discovery tours in nature: we have developed the Performance Line PX specifically for the needs of trekking riders. It was important to us that they receive powerful yet finely tuned support that adapts intuitively to their riding situation. With the robust and versatile system, eBikers can say goodbye to everyday life and discover new paths.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO at Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<h2>Feel the power – and adjust it to suit you</h2><p>With up to 90 Newton metres of torque, 700 watts of power and assistance of up to 400 percent, the Performance Line PX weighs approximately 2.9 kilograms and promises a powerful yet balanced riding experience.<sup>1</sup> The smart sensor technology responds precisely to pedal input and provides natural support for eTrekking riders on their tours. It also recognises start-up situations and gives them a powerful boost when required. Smart functions such as the familiar walk assistance or hill start assist make handling easier when starting uphill or on steeper terrain – an absolute bonus, especially when touring with heavy luggage.</p><p>Another positive point: eBikers can customise the performance values of the Performance Line PX to their personal requirements in the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/ebike-flow-app?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a>.<sup>1</sup> Higher performance values also mean higher wear and lower range – Bosch eBike Systems leaves this decision up to eBikers. For example, the maximum torque can be increased on tours with many inclines and heavy luggage. If you are riding on long flat stages, you can reduce the motor support and thus optimise your range. </p><h2>Naturally quiet – and comfortable </h2><p>Enjoy nature while the Performance Line PX lets eBikers explore new surroundings – thanks to the optimised gearbox concept, this is possible: the drive unit provides particularly quiet support and remains smooth even when cruising. As usual, eBikers receive support up to 25 km/h, above which the gearbox decouples the motor and the eBike can be pedalled with hardly any noticeable resistance. With Auto mode, adventurous riders can simply keep pedalling, even on ascents and into headwinds, as the riding mode automatically provides optimum support. This means you don&#39;t have to switch between riding modes and can simply enjoy the ride.</p><h2>Don&#39;t waste any thought on the gear shifting operation</h2><p>If you want even more comfort on your trekking ride, you should not miss out on the eShift electric gear shifting solution. With the automatic solution, the eBike with the Performance Line PX automatically shifts to the appropriate gear – according to the individually selected cadence. This allows eBikers to ride more evenly and focus fully on the route. A positive side effect: material wear on the system is also reduced. eShift with automatic shifting is already available with the shifting systems from enviolo and TRP. New: eShift is now also available with shifting systems from Shimano.</p><h2>Smart tour helpers: 3D map display, annual overview of ride data and optimised eBike ABS</h2><p>For an even better overview, the ride screen in the eBike Flow app now offers eBikers a 3D map display of the terrain and visualises the elevation graph of the immediate surroundings. This way, adventurous travellers always know what to expect on the next leg of their journey. Also new: In the statistics, eBikers can see an annual overview of the number of all rides, the distance travelled, the trip time and the elevation. These valuable statistics apply to all eBikes registered in the eBike Flow app. The two new functions require a <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/ebike-flow-app/flowplus?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Flow+</a> subscription. </p><p>If you are travelling downhill with fully loaded panniers or the route leads over slippery gravel or wet forest paths, the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/abs-overview?utm_source=pi&#38;utm_medium=press&#38;utm_campaign=2025-press" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch eBike ABS</a> in ABS Allroad mode is your reliable partner. Precise sensors in the Performance Line PX measure the inclination and speed of the eBike very accurately and ensure optimum brake support. This allows eBikers to brake more safely in the event of sudden obstacles and enjoy a smoother ride overall. The Performance Line PX is available in conjunction with Bosch eBike ABS with brakes from Magura, TRP and Shimano. </p><h2>Enjoy nature responsibly</h2><p>The Performance Line PX lets you experience maximum support on adventure tours, while also enjoying nature at the same time. To achieve this, Bosch eBike Systems has taken various measures to reduce its Product Carbon Footprint<sup>2</sup>. Firstly, around 40 percent recycled aluminum is used in the housing of the drive unit. This has enabled almost half of the CO₂ emissions from the housing to be cut<sup>3</sup>. Secondly, Bosch eBike Systems uses recycled plastic<sup>4</sup> for some components in the drive unit – thereby supporting the circular economy.</p><p></p><p><sub></sub><br/><sup>1</sup> Delivery ex works: 85 Nm, 600 W, 340% support. eBikers can adjust the performance values of the drive unit via the eBike Flow app. Note: Higher performance values can have a negative effect on range and wear. This allows the eBike manufacturer to limit the maximum performance values by means of a factory setting. In the eBike Flow app, only the maximum values specified by the manufacturer can be set.</p><p><sup>2</sup> The Product Carbon Footprint can be used to record the emissions generated during the production and manufacture of a product. We have considered the effects of CO₂ as well as other greenhouse gases and climate-relevant substances, insofar as these are relevant to the analysis. For ease of reading, we use CO₂ synonymously with CO₂ equivalents.</p><p><sup>3</sup> Savings compared to the use of conventional aluminium. These savings are partially attributable to the use of green electricity in the production of recycled aluminium. The calculation is based on supplier data.</p><p><sup>4 </sup>The grease guide plate, torque sensor housing and wire feeder are among the largest plastic parts in the drive unit. The grease guide plate and torque sensor housing are manufactured using more than 50% recycled material, while the wire feeder has a recycled content of approx. 35% (source: supplier data). </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>276992</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11982</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/powerful-new-bosch-pde-coolant-pump-with-significantly-longer-service-life-276992.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-06-23T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-06-23T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Powerful new Bosch PDE coolant pump with significantly longer service life</headline>
			<quote>Compact pump from the automotive sector also suitable for other vehicle types</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Delivery rate of 1,200 liters per hour at 1.7 bar   Lifespan of up to 41,000 hours  Developed for electric powertrain systems, especially in passenger cars ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – To meet the increasing demands for fast charging and efficient thermal management in vehicles, Bosch is expanding its portfolio to include the even more powerful PDE coolant pump. This can be used for cooling electronic components, e-axles, electric motors, or batteries, as well as for various heating applications such as interior and auxiliary heating.</p>
<p><b>The right amount of coolant at the right time: powerful coolant pumps </b></p><p>The PDE coolant pump circulates a glycol-water mixture in a temperature range of -40 to +80 degrees Celsius. The pump can be used for precise speed control to regulate the coolant flow rate and optimize the efficiency of the circuit. With a delivery volume of 1,200 liters per hour, the newly developed pump now achieves a pressure of up to 1.7 bar instead of the previous 1 bar. This increase in performance makes it suitable not only for passenger cars but also for use in construction machinery and commercial vehicles.</p><p></p><p><b>Durability and reliable performance for the requirements of electrification</b></p><p>With increasing electrification, coolant pumps face new requirements as a result of additional operating hours during the charging process. As the battery also needs to be cooled during charging, the pumps’ operating time increases considerably. Inefficient cooling of a vehicle battery can lead to a loss of efficiency and a shortened service life, which is why effective thermal management is essential.</p><p></p><p>The new Bosch PDE coolant pump offers an impressively long service life up to 41,000 hours. The tests for 100 percent leak tightness and performance in the manufacturing process ensure high product quality and reliability. The brushless pump already plays a central role in the thermal management of cars by ensuring that the battery can operate within the optimum temperature range of 20–35°C. The PDE is also suitable for use in electrified construction machinery, such as excavators, ensuring high performance over the entire service life.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>276928</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11891</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/providing-seamless-proof-of-sustainability-276928.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-05-28T08:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-05-28T08:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2445</id>
				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Providing seamless proof of sustainability</headline>
			<quote> Bosch Digital Fuel Twin documents the use of renewable synthetic fuels</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Digital Fuel Twin enables digital documentation and provides evidence of climate-friendly fleet operation.  The Bosch solution makes all important data on fuel properties and quantities used available via the cloud.  Digital Fuel Twin paves the way for combustion vehicles to run on carbon-neutral fuels. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Vehicle fleets are a driver of carbon dioxide emissions, particularly for freight forwarders and transport companies. Opting to use renewable synthetic fuels can greatly reduce their carbon footprint – but documenting this, say for sustainability reports, is a challenge. That’s precisely where Bosch’s Digital Fuel Twin comes in: this software solution, integrated into the vehicle, records the use of climate-friendly fuels and documents the reduced carbon emissions. “Bosch’s Digital Fuel Twin makes it easy for companies to prove that they’re using renewable synthetic fuels,” says Thomas Pauer, the president of Bosch’s Power Solutions division. “It gives them auditable proof of the quantities and the carbon footprint of the fuel used per vehicle, which they can then use in their reporting.” In this way, companies not only comply with ever increasing reporting obligations, but can also document their environmental awareness. The Digital Fuel Twin is currently being used on the Tour d’Europe for the first time, which will also stop off at Bosch in Feuerbach on May 28. This rally to Brussels will see a fleet of cars and trucks with combustion engines refueling exclusively with renewable synthetic fuels at public filling stations as they make their way across Europe.</p>
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			Bosch&#8217;s Digital Fuel Twin makes it easy for companies to prove that they&#8217;re using renewable synthetic fuels. It gives them auditable proof of the quantities and the carbon footprint of the fuel used per vehicle, which they can then use in their reporting.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Thomas Pauer, the president of Bosch&#8217;s Power Solutions division</cite>
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<p>A further field of application for the Digital Fuel Twin would open up in the event that it becomes possible to reclassify vehicles with combustion engines as zero-emission vehicles if they use only renewable synthetic fuels. The EU intends to review this option this year. Its current plan starting in 2035 is to fine all manufacturers of combustion vehicles at such a high level as to make it no longer economically viable to sell them. “Renewable synthetic fuels should be a part of the solution. That’s the only way to achieve the climate targets in the transport sector,” Pauer says. “If the EU decides in favor of reclassification, the Digital Fuel Twin can be an important tool in implementing that.”</p><h2>Purely digital records, plausibility checks, and documentation</h2><p>The new Bosch software enables the reliable tracking of all a fuel’s climate-relevant properties: from production through all stages of the supply chain to the filling station and into the vehicle. To begin with, manufacturers of renewable synthetic fuels report to Bosch how much fuel they have sold, to whom, and what the fuel’s carbon footprint is. Transport companies in turn report how much fuel they purchased and when. The Digital Fuel Twin compares this data. If the time and quantity match both in the respective company books and with the recorded pump and sensor data of the transfer interfaces, the fuel properties – the type of fuel, its CO<sub>2</sub> content, and reduction potential – are passed on in the supply chain. Any carbon emitted during further transportation is reassigned to the fuel – meaning the shorter the distances, the better for the climate. Finally, at the filling station, a “digital handshake” – an exchange of data between the filling station, vehicle, and cloud – documents exactly how much and what kind of fuel was purchased. Identification is carried out using, for example, a fleet management system. This database provides users of the Digital Fuel Twin with reliable information about the CO<sub>2</sub> values of the fuel used as well as auditable proof of use. The fuel data is always mapped digitally as a virtual twin in a protected data room in the cloud. Bosch’s software solution can be used in cars, trucks, and buses, but also in construction vehicles and even ships.</p><p>The Digital Fuel Twin is currently undergoing testing in collaboration with many participants along the entire fuel supply chain. The system’s reliability and safety is being tested together with them and with vehicle manufacturers. To date, the Digital Fuel Twin has been retrofitted into vehicles. In the future, however, the plan is to integrate it into the vehicle’s own electronics as a pure software module, thereby ensuring the tamper-proof use of renewable synthetic fuels at the individual vehicle level. “We expect the Digital Fuel Twin to feature in production vehicles as early as 2026,” Pauer says. </p><h2>Renewable synthetic fuels have been available for many years</h2><p>Renewable synthetic fuels are produced either from plant-based materials or with the help of renewable electricity. In contrast to fuels based on crude oil, they do not release any additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Some of these fuels have been available for years. The most widely used is HVO100 (100 % recycled hydrotreated vegetable oils), which is obtained from waste oils and plant residues. Overall – taking into account the carbon emissions of the fuel itself plus the carbon emitted during its production (“well-to-wheel”) – this diesel fuel offers a CO<sub>2</sub> advantage of up to 90 percent compared to its crude oil counterpart. Sales of this fuel have been freely permitted in Germany since 2024, but it has been available for much longer in countries such as Sweden and the Netherlands. For gasoline engines, there is also the ethanol-based fuel E85. Both fuels, HVO100 and E85, are each already available at more than 5,000 filling stations across Europe. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11974</press_release_id>
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			<headline>New catenary assist rail assistance system from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Pantograph monitoring prevents catenary accidents</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Reduced risk of pantograph and catenary damage increases safety and minimizes both operational disruptions and repair costs  Train drivers are warned in the event of an incorrect position of the pantograph  System offers quick and simple access to assistance functions for rail traffic  Suitable as original equipment or for retrofitting existing fleets ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – Damage to the catenary or pantograph of the locomotive is a recurring problem in railway operations and is usually caused by the pantograph being raised or lowered at the wrong time. The issue affects rail vehicles with hybrid propulsion systems, which use diesel engines or battery power on non-electrified sections and switch to electric drive on tracks with catenaries. If the pantograph is raised too early at the transition point to catenary operation or was not lowered at all, it can become entangled in the catenary system and thus cause damage. Conversely, if the pantograph remains raised, it can catch in the booms or tensioning device at the end of a catenary. Electric shocks during maintenance work near the catenary represent another source of danger. Such shocks can occur if the separation point between an active and a grounded section of the contact line is bridged by the pantograph. The new catenary assist system from Bosch Engineering can monitor the position of the pantograph and notifies the train driver of any problems in the form of an acoustic and/or visual warning. &quot;We are thus contributing to safe, trouble-free rail traffic since such accidents not only pose a threat to life and limb due to damaged live wires but also result in high repair costs as well as train breakdowns and delays,&quot; explains Heiko Mangold, head of rail technology at Bosch Engineering. </p>
<p>Catenary assist consists of a control unit connected to a compact sensor system along with an antenna for the connectivity functions as well as for receiving the navigation data. In the control unit, the locomotive&#39;s position data from the satellite navigation system is processed together with the data from the on-board sensors. The system compares this data set with a stored digital track plan, thereby ensuring precise determination of the locomotive&#39;s position on the track. The map software also indicates whether the pantograph can be raised on the respective track section. If the current pantograph position differs from the prescribed state, the train driver receives a warning message in the cab. A remote function also allows the messages from the assistance system to be displayed on an external control panel, for example, if the train driver remotely controls the locomotive from the track for precise shunting operations.</p><p></p><p>Catenary assist is designed as an independent assistance system that requires no interfaces to the train vehicle other than the power supply. Thanks to the modular design of the system components, it is suitable both as original equipment for new locomotives and as a retrofit option for existing fleets. Bosch Engineering thus offers rail operators a quick and easy entry point into the world of assistance systems for rail vehicles. For customers requiring a more comprehensive set of functions, such as predictive monitoring of the entire locomotive surroundings, Bosch Engineering has developed the rail assist suite. This technology combines camera, radar, LiDAR, and ultrasonic systems of the latest generation, meaning that the integrated catenary assist also supports sensor-based detection of the contact line signals, among other functions. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11975</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-05-15T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>24 Hours of Le Mans: Bosch introduces pioneering  H2 concept for the future of motorsport</headline>
			<quote>New impulses for climate-friendly motorsport powertrains with high-performance technologies</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New L-HSCU liquid hydrogen storage control unit from Bosch Motorsport ensures safe hydrogen management in vehicles   System is suitable for storage concepts with liquid hydrogen in low-temperature tanks as well as for pressurized hydrogen storage  L-HSCU is used in the H24EVO hydrogen prototype  Hydrogen offers potential to further improve the carbon footprint of endurance motorsport ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – The world of motorsport is changing: environmental awareness is growing among active motorsport athletes and fans the world over, while emissions and climate protection are becoming increasingly important in vehicle engineering. Bosch Motorsport is actively driving this transformation with concepts that enable the use of hydrogen in motorsport. &quot;Our pioneering solutions help to make motorsport powertrains more climate-friendly and further reduce the carbon footprint of racing events,&quot; states Ingo Mauel, vice president of Bosch Motorsport. Bosch Motorsport&#39;s hydrogen portfolio encompasses developments for high-performance hydrogen engines as well as systems for storing the fuel safely and efficiently in vehicles.</p>
<p><b>Innovative storage and safety concept</b></p><p>The use of liquid hydrogen is currently favored as a storage concept in the motorsport segment. To liquefy the hydrogen, it is cooled to approximately -253°C and filled into the insulated, low-temperature vehicle tanks with a pressure of up to around 5 bar. In this form, the hydrogen has a higher volumetric density than with alternative gaseous storage, meaning that the tanks take up significantly less space in the race car. Hydrogen storage places high demands on the fuel management as well as the safety concept. To facilitate the integration of hydrogen drives into race cars, Bosch Motorsport has engineered the L-HSCU liquid hydrogen storage control unit along with a corresponding safety concept. It can be used to control and monitor the entire storage chain in the vehicle, from refueling and storage in the tanks to the transfer to the fuel cell or the internal-combustion engine. Sensors supply the control unit with data on parameters such as the pressure and temperature in the tank and fuel lines. Any anomalies in the hydrogen system trigger the automatic activation of protective circuits – for example, fans ensure effective dilution of the gas concentration in the event of a hydrogen leak. The control unit also communicates with the refueling system both within and outside the vehicle to ensure a safe and efficient refueling process. </p><p></p><p>The first use of the L-HSCU liquid hydrogen storage control unit is in the fuel-cell-powered H24EVO demo vehicle created as part of the MissionH24’s program. &quot;Endurance motorsport offers a perfect testing ground for new technologies since the components employed must be extremely robust and durable. As an official partner with H24Project in Mission24H’s program, we can contribute both our extensive motorsport experience and our vast hydrogen expertise to the development of the H24EVO and thereby demonstrate that hydrogen is a viable alternative for the world motorsport,&quot; explains Mauel.</p><p></p><p>The hydrogen technology installed in Bosch Engineering&#39;s Ligier JS2 RH2 test vehicle will be further developed to meet the specific requirements of high-performance sports cars for the road. Pressurized hydrogen storage will successfully establish itself in this area, and BEG is already working on suitable concepts for the future. In addition to the tried-and-tested safety concept, an emissions concept for road applications is also in development. </p><p></p><p>The demonstrator will be on show again in the H2 Village and will participate in the exclusive demo laps for hydrogen-powered race cars, which are scheduled to take place on Thursday, June 12, and Saturday, June 14, 2025.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-05-08T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch strengthens startups with 250 million euro fund</headline>
			<quote>Innovation boost for business and society</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Ventures supports deep-tech startups worldwide.  More than 100 investments worldwide since its establishment in 2007.  Stefan Hartung: “With disruptive technologies, startups can boost innovation and contribute to economic growth.”  Ingo Ramesohl: “Startups are important partners for Bosch when it comes to co-innovation and providing stimulus for market-transforming technologies.” ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – In the face of economic uncertainty and global economic turbulence, Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, is boldly continuing with its commitment to provide venture capital to startups: its subsidiary Bosch Ventures, already one of Europe’s biggest corporate venture-capital investors, is launching a new fund worth around 250 million euros. Referring to the presentation of the company’s <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(275968, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-relies-on-its-strengths-as-a-technology-leader-275968.html" >annual figures for 2024</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >annual figures for 2024</a> </th:block>, <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(43341, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" >Stefan Hartung</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Stefan Hartung</a> </th:block>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, explained the rationale behind the new fund: “For one thing, our investments in startups promote technological progress in business and society, and for another, this collaboration also benefits our divisions. With disruptive technologies, startups can boost innovation in a way that delivers important growth impetus for a country’s economy. That is why we want to remain a reliable partner for the startup sector worldwide, even in an adverse business environment.”</p>
<h2>Invented for life: investment focus on energy efficiency and AI</h2><p>As a provider of venture capital, Bosch Ventures supports startups around the world whose technologies have the potential to improve quality of life and conserve natural resources. The Bosch Group is an innovation leader at the forefront of efforts to bring about sustainable mobility, climate-neutral technology, and connectivity. In line with this, Bosch Ventures focuses its investments on fields such as energy efficiency and artificial intelligence (AI). </p><p>“We invest in particular in deep-tech startups, which are based on scientific breakthroughs or technological innovations,” explained Ingo Ramesohl, managing director of Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH. “As a result, these young companies have great potential to bring about fundamental market change.” </p><h2>Global and local: Bosch seeks out the best startups</h2><p>Since its establishment in 2007, Bosch Ventures has established its own locations with contacts for the startup ecosystem in the global technology hotspots of China (Shanghai), Germany (Stuttgart, Frankfurt), Israel (Tel Aviv), and the U.S. (Boston, Sunnyvale). “As a global investor, we need to be part of the local startup ecosystem so we can find startups with potential, whose innovative technologies could turn entire markets upside down,” Ramesohl said. “Our investment professionals screen more than 2,000 startups every year.” But only about a hundred of these make it to the shortlist. Each year, Ramesohl said, Bosch Ventures invests in six to ten carefully selected companies. It also offers know-how and operational support.</p><h2>Open Bosch: win-win partnerships and co-innovation with startups</h2><p>In addition to providing venture capital, Bosch Ventures has run the Open Bosch program since 2018. This brings startups together with Bosch’s operating units at an early stage, giving startups a quick and easy opportunity to become a supplier, customer, or technology partner of Bosch. Bosch, in turn, receives early access to the latest technologies and can incorporate them together with its partners into joint innovations. “This win-win partnership enables Bosch to strengthen and secure its innovation efficiency and support the company’s long-term success,” Ramesohl said. Bosch has already established several hundred partnerships with startups through this program. “Bosch also sees startups as important innovation partners,” Ramesohl said. “Open Bosch empowers co-innovation.” </p><h2>Successful portfolio: more than 100 investments in all regions of the world</h2><p>The Bosch Ventures portfolio currently consists of more than 60 active investments. “When an investment comes to an end, we support successful exits like IPOs, just as institutional venture-capital funds do,” Ramesohl said. “The Bosch Ventures portfolio has already given rise to several successful IPOs.” Among these were Xometry, an innovative on-demand marketplace for industrial parts, and IonQ, the first publicly listed quantum computing company. The U.K. startup Quantum Motion is the third investment that Bosch Ventures has made in the field of quantum computers. The portfolio also includes the Italian open source electronics platform Arduino and the German AI startup <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-co-leads-investment-round-in-ai-startup-aleph-alpha-259968.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Aleph Alpha</a>. In China, Bosch Ventures has a stake in the battery recycling company Jin Sheng, for example, as well as in TrunkTech, a technology provider for autonomous commercial vehicles. In North America, the portfolio includes other established technology companies such as Syntiant, a leader in AI-based semiconductor solutions for edge computing, or Motive, a provider of AI-assisted fleet management solutions.</p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Forging ahead with ambition and determination: Bosch relies on its strengths as a global technology company</headline>
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				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
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<p>Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Markus Forschner,</p><p>member of the board of management, </p><p>at the annual press conference on May 8, 2025</p><p><br/>Check against delivery. </p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, </p><p>Even in modern physics, there are still unsolved problems. Most of them are far removed from our everyday lives. However, one of them is a phenomenon we’ve all seen and often experienced firsthand: turbulence.</p><p>As yet, there’s still no model to fully describe the way water swirls in a river or how air currents move in a storm: the dynamics are literally unpredictable. However, those caught up in these currents are by no means helpless. If you’re sailing in rough waters, you have to take decisive counteraction while making use of the current; you must be prepared for anything and be able to react at any time; you need to manage your strength well, and above all, you mustn’t lose sight of your goal. At Bosch, we’re determined not to be unsettled by the current turbulence. We’re remaining on course. And with that, welcome to our annual press conference! I’m delighted that you could join us today as our guests, whether here in person or via the webcast.</p><p>We’re currently experiencing massive upheaval in our environment. In global politics, we’re seeing the prevailing world order drift apart, as new power constellations emerge and even established rules and regulations are occasionally called into question. In the global economy, free trade is coming under massive pressure, while Germany and Europe are passing huge financial packages to boost an economy that’s been flagging for years. And even as our old certainties are being shaken up, new technologies are developing everywhere, from AI to quantum computers – and doing so at such a rapid pace and scale that we can’t yet fully foresee the changes and opportunities that will result.</p><p>All this has led to marked uncertainty among many people and companies, particularly in Germany and Europe, and therefore to reluctance in consumption and investment. And as we all know, we at Bosch weren’t able to completely escape this adverse situation either. My colleague Markus Forschner will discuss the current and expected business situation in more detail later on, but I can already reveal this much – unfortunately, it doesn’t look like there will be a clear turnaround this year. </p><p>Nevertheless, we at Bosch are sticking to our medium-term goals. Our Strategy 2030 provides us with specific targets: by 2030, we want to achieve average annual growth of at least 6 percent and a margin of at least 7 percent. In view of the aforementioned turbulence, this is an extremely challenging task. There’s also much stronger competition, particularly from Chinese suppliers. For this reason, we’ll have to continue working intensively on our costs and structures. This requires a clear focus on business areas and regions with attractive profit prospects; regrettably, this also means that the number of jobs, particularly in Germany and Europe, will decrease. We have already announced structural adjustments and job cuts in various areas, and have been in contact with employee representatives on this for some time. We now need to agree on measures quickly and start implementing them. Only then will we be able to take advantage of opportunities in a dynamic market environment, including those that crop up suddenly. We can no longer afford delays, as this would further weaken our competitive position. </p><p>Strategy 2030 also aims to put Bosch among the top three providers in our core markets, in five years’ time at the latest. However, the restrictions on free trade could mean that we have to develop and offer our products and technologies in an even more regionally differentiated fashion. Today, we don’t have a world car or world fridge, but even for regional solutions, we have to bring together raw materials and know-how from different parts of the world. Economic exchange is thus becoming more difficult and more expensive – but remains necessary across all trade barriers. That’s why I remain optimistic: the markets in Asia and the Americas will remain attractive for German companies. In North America and India in particular, we want to grow significantly faster in the coming years than we have before. For us, this isn’t a question of day-to-day politics, but an integral part of our long-term strategy. </p><p>Our objectives remain ambitious. They have to, if we want to emerge stronger from all the upheavals I’ve mentioned. That’s why the theme of this year’s annual report was ambitions. This means nothing other than that we will use our strengths as a global technology company boldly and with full commitment. One of these is our innovative strength, a clear example of which is the number of patent applications: we filed more than 6,700 for inventions in 2024. For the fourth time in a row, the analytics company Clarivate has listed Bosch among the 100 most innovative companies worldwide, and at the German Patent Office, Bosch has submitted more applications than any other company for the past 18 years.</p><p>Innovations are also the best stimulus for a growing economy. That’s why, as a provider of venture capital, we support startups worldwide that, like us, are working on technology that’s “Invented for life.” Our subsidiary Robert Bosch Venture Capital is currently setting up its sixth fund, which totals 250 million euros. The investments are focused on areas such as energy efficiency and artificial intelligence and are mostly long-term in nature. This allows startups to drive innovations that benefit not only our business divisions, but also the economy and society. For this reason, Bosch wants to remain a reliable partner for the startup sector worldwide, even in an adverse business environment.</p><p>This fits in with another of Bosch’s strengths: our perseverance. Or, to put it another way, resilience through continuity. Allow me to give you an example: Bosch launched the ESP anti-skid system 30 years ago and has continued to develop it ever since. To date, we’ve sold over 350 million units worldwide, which, according to our accident research, have saved more than 22,000 lives in Europe alone. And this fall, we’re opening the next chapter in braking technology with the launch of our hydraulic brake-by-wire solution. The ESP is still a central component, but now the mechanical connection between the brake pedal and the braking system has been removed. This not only makes the vehicle lighter, but the components can also be installed flexibly – where it is safest and quietest and where the most space can be saved. </p><p>This success would hardly be possible without our decades of experience. The future, however, will be determined by the software-defined vehicle. Our aim is to be at the forefront of this development as well and to be a valuable partner to automakers, just as we’ve always been. Bosch solutions and products such as central computers for software-defined vehicles are already in large-scale production worldwide. However, we know very well that while experience is certainly helpful in this new customer and competitive world, it’s not the only decisive factor. Nowadays, companies need in-depth knowledge – both domain-specific and cross-domain – plus speed plus flexibility. And we’re in good shape here: we’re a leader in comprehensive understanding of the vehicle, and we’re strong enough in terms of speed and movement to be among the frontrunners even in China. Just a few days ago, we presented a whole range of innovations at Auto Shanghai – the new Bosch ADAS product family, for example. This is a modular system for driving assistance in three variants: for the entry-level segment, the mid-range segment, and the premium segment. We also presented a cockpit vehicle computer with AI functions. The solutions were ready for the market remarkably quickly. Our next step now is to carefully examine how we can become even faster in other regions, particularly in the area of software-defined mobility. </p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, in turbulent times, you need a firm footing. But in a world divided into competing blocs, we can pursue our interests only within a close-knit and self-confident European Union. We should therefore do everything we can to further strengthen the EU. This includes, for example, deepening the single market, reducing bureaucracy, and rapidly expanding the Capital Markets Union, an issue that’s been stuck in the discussion phase for far too long. However, it also includes having the courage to make far-reaching reforms and decisions. If we as Europeans want to have a say on the world stage, our industries must be as competitive as possible. After all, a robust economy not only ensures social prosperity, but it also provides what we need to guarantee our own security and freedom.</p><p>The comprehensive financial packages from Brussels and Berlin are therefore a good thing in principle – as long as they are accompanied by a very careful look at previous spending policies. New debts don’t release us from the obligation to make savings wherever possible. And the billion-euro packages should be invested specifically in the planned reforms. After all, at the moment, “business as usual” would really be just a step backward. To stabilize our democracy and our economy in the long term, we don’t need half-hearted compromises; we need concrete measures and actions.</p><p>One thing is true: whether there’s a political tailwind or not, we ourselves are responsible for the future of Bosch. I’ll talk about what technologies we’ll be focusing on after the rundown of our figures. But for now, I want to hand over to my colleague Markus Forschner.</p><h2>Dr. Markus Forschner on the business situation:<br/>Early action secures leeway in uncertain times</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>a warm welcome from me too. As Stefan did, I’d like to talk about the keyword “ambitions.” One of our ambitions is to at least maintain our already strong global market position and further expand our activities in regions such as North America and India, which offer us considerable potential for additional growth. Our ambitions also include further strengthening the competitiveness and robustness of our company worldwide. Because one thing is certain in these uncertain times: the importance of competitive and robust structures is increasing. And early action, even in difficult conditions, opens up financial leeway for the innovations, investments, and acquisitions of the future. I’ve identified the key challenges that shaped the 2024 annual financial statements and will shape our work in the current year and beyond. I’ll be focusing on the most important factors at play here, especially as the business figures for 2024 are hardly any different from those communicated at the beginning of February.</p><p>The main factor impacting our business in 2024 was the weakness of our core markets. Automotive production, including heavy commercial vehicles, fell to 93 million units from 94 million units in the previous year. In the European Union and the United Kingdom, the decline was as much as 6.7 percent. In addition, technologies of the future, such as electromobility, fuel cells, and automated driving, are taking much longer than the industry expected to become established, and this process is playing out with major regional differences. China is now leading the way in these areas of future importance, and is the world’s biggest vehicle producer with more than 31 million vehicles – which for the first time puts it ahead of Europe and North America combined, with 14.9 million units manufactured in Europe and 16.2 million in North America. Our other two core markets, mechanical engineering and especially the construction industry, are also experiencing difficult times. And the heating market in Europe, Germany in particular, is still suffering from considerable distortions due to changes in government subsidies.</p><p>In view of this market development, the Bosch Group’s decline in sales was kept to a minimum, at 1.4 percent to 90.3 billion euros; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, sales fell 0.5 percent. In our planning, however, we had anticipated significant sales growth overall. This also applies to areas of future importance such as electromobility and automated driving. They are indeed growing, but more slowly than expected. As a result, Bosch failed to achieve its margins, which weighed heavily on the EBIT margin, and was also the main factor behind the drop in result. That made it all the more important that we announced extensive additional structural adjustments last year, even if they initially reduced our result further. By taking comprehensive cost measures across the entire value chain to broadly strengthen our competitiveness, we were able to cushion the two main effects – failure to achieve margins and additional structural measures – but were unable to fully offset them. As a result, the EBIT margin from operations of 3.5 percent is significantly below the previous year’s figure of 5.3 percent.</p><p>We can’t be satisfied with this decline in result, but with the structural measures we announced and our intensive work on costs in all areas, we’re laying the foundations for increased earnings in the future, which in turn will secure our financial health and robustness. This means that we are still aiming for our target margin of 7 percent in 2026. However, this also requires more growth. And it means hard work. However, it’s important for us to maintain the balance and continue to invest in the future. In 2024 alone, we again made upfront investments of almost 13 billion euros – with 5.1 billion euros for capital expenditure and 7.8 billion euros for research and development.</p><p>We’re pleased to say that, as planned, we achieved a free cash flow of 0.9 billion euros or 1 percent of sales revenue in 2024. Our financial robustness is reflected in our equity ratio of 44.3 percent – a slight increase of 0.1 percentage points – and high liquidity of 8.2 billion euros compared to 7.4 billion euros in the previous year. Our conservative financial policy ensures flexibility. Even in challenging times, it allows us to make major acquisitions, such as in HVAC technology, and to invest substantial amounts.</p><p>Before I go into the other challenges we’ll face in the 2025 business year, let me first take a brief look at the regions and business sectors. In 2024, we generated more than half our sales, 50.7 percent, outside Europe for the first time. Although sales fell by 4.9 percent in Europe, they increased by 4.8 percent in the Americas and by 0.7 percent in Asia Pacific. The chart also shows the exchange rate-adjusted figures.</p><p>In Mobility, we were able to roughly maintain the previous year’s level of 55.8 billion euros thanks to our broad international footprint. In Industrial Technology, the difficult situation in its core markets of construction and mechanical and plant engineering led to a 13 percent drop in sales to 6.4 billion euros. Our Consumer Goods business sector also depends in part on the construction industry. However, there was a noticeable increase in retail demand for home appliances over the course of the year, which led to slight growth of 1.6 percent to 20.3 billion euros. In Energy and Building Technology, sales dropped 2.7 percent to 7.5 billion euros; the main reason was turmoil on the heating market. Again, the chart also shows the exchange rate-adjusted figures.</p><p>All business sectors, even Industrial Technology, reported a positive result from operations. The EBIT margins from operations for Mobility and Consumer Goods are on a par with the Bosch Group at 3.8 percent and 3.5 percent respectively, while Energy and Building Technology’s margin is significantly higher at 4.9 percent. In the midst of a massive market slump, Industrial Technology achieved a margin of 1.2 percent.</p><p>Additional structural measures are required in all areas. The number of associates worldwide fell by 2.7 percent in 2024 to around 417,900. This particularly affected the Mobility, Industrial Technology, and Consumer Goods business sectors, and to a lesser extent Energy and Building Technology. Looking at the different regions, as the chart also shows, Europe and Germany in particular were affected, although headcount also fell slightly in Asia Pacific and the Americas.</p><p>That about covers 2024. Forecasts for the 2025 business year are a tough challenge in these uncertain and volatile times. However, we assume that global trade and therefore the global economy as a whole will suffer from the rising trade barriers. This is also reflected in our forecast for global economic output of 2¼ to 2¾ percent, while growth in 2024 was 2.8 percent. So far, the economic effects of the German and European infrastructure packages can be estimated only to a limited extent. The same applies to the negative effects the additional tariffs will have on result, even though we are closely monitoring the risks. Given the volatility of the discussion, it is too early to give specific figures here. As a globally operating company, one fundamental way we are responding is to further expand our regional strategy. Not only does this allow us to maintain proximity to our customers, but it also strengthens the robustness of our supply chains.</p><p>In the first three months of 2025, we were able to increase sales in the Bosch Group by some 4 percent, both in euros and adjusted for exchange-rate effects. Sales in the Mobility business sector saw a disproportionately large increase of around 7 percent, while the difficult phase in Industrial Technology continued with a decline of 7 percent. Consumer Goods and Energy and Building Technology saw slight increases in sales of roughly 1 percent and about 3 percent respectively. Our ambitious goal is to organically increase our sales revenue in 2025 by 1–3 percent – despite all the odds and core markets that are still quite weak. Assuming that we can complete our acquisition in the HVAC sector over the course of summer 2025 as planned, growth for this year is likely to be 1 to 2 percentage points higher. The first full consolidation of the acquisition will then take place in the 2026 business year. We want to improve the Bosch Group’s result despite the risks arising from the tariffs discussion. We are also aiming for a free cash flow at the previous year’s level. As you can see, even in times like these, we remain ambitious. On that note, I’ll now hand back to Stefan Hartung.</p><h2>Dr. Stefan Hartung on the implementation of our strategy:</h2><p>Thank you, Markus! As you just heard, our environment will remain uncertain for the time being and we must expect considerable risks. Nonetheless, as we’re talking about ambition, this especially means that we want to systematically seize every opportunity that comes our way. And there are quite a few of them – in fact, they’re in all our business sectors.</p><p>The transformation in mobility continues. Although demand for the latest generation of combustion engines is helping us in the transitional phase, it means that our facilities for e-mobility, in which we have invested a great deal, are not being used to capacity. In the medium and long term, however, electromobility will come out on top. Bosch has the right expertise and products for this. This year alone, we’re going into production with about 50 projects around the world and especially in Europe and China. In total, we’ve already supplied more than 17 million powertrain components for battery-electric and hybrid vehicles, including for example 5.5 million electric motors.</p><p>Another technology of the future is the hydrogen engine. Structurally similar to a combustion engine, the hydrogen engine emits no CO<sub>2</sub> locally and is particularly suitable for heavy off-highway trucks and powerful construction and agricultural machinery. Even if we don’t expect relevant market growth until the end of this decade, the solution is already well advanced technologically. Politically, alas, not yet. Although the EU doesn’t levy an energy tax on the use of hydrogen in fuel cells, it does for its use in combustion engines. This is causing uncertainty at many filling stations, so that they don’t currently offer refueling for hydrogen engines. However, the EU also allows tax exemptions under certain circumstances. The German government should take advantage of this and exempt the hydrogen engine from the energy tax as soon as possible.</p><p>Hydrogen will remain important for us anyway, even if progress in this area is slower than expected. We recently presented our Hybrion stacks at Hannover Messe. They are at the heart of electrolysis systems that can be used to produce hydrogen. This is a strategic growth field for us: we can make excellent use of our fuel-cell expertise as well as our experience in full-scale production to achieve economies of scale and reduce costs. We previously discontinued our work on the stationary fuel cell, but that just underlines the determination with which we are pursuing our strategy; after all, ambition also requires consistency.</p><p>Another important growth area is the use of AI in mobility, particularly in driver assistance and automated driving. Bosch’s strength lies in the combination of federated learning with the huge amount of traffic data that we’ve recorded all over the world with our sensor technology. In federated learning, several decentralized servers train a shared AI application without the data itself being exchanged. This makes it possible to comply with regional data protection regulations and to develop global AI solutions more quickly. We’ve already successfully used this technique in the development of our multifunctional camera and are also using it in the new camera generation.</p><p>However, the automotive sector isn’t the only area where competition for the best innovations has increased significantly. In Consumer Goods, we also have to adapt strategically to different, more demanding market and customer requirements. In the Power Tools division, we’re focusing primarily on expanding the cordless device range and on innovations that open up new business areas. We already considerably increased the number of product launches in 2024, and this year we’ll once again significantly accelerate the expansion of our portfolio with around 90 new launches planned in power tools alone. </p><p>As announced, this year we’re launching the world’s first Matter-capable home appliance: an especially economical XXL fridge-freezer from our factory in Giengen. Matter is a new standard that enables simple, secure, and fast connectivity – regardless of manufacturer. And our Bosch Green Collection has also been well received by customers. The appliances contain CO₂-reduced steel and bioplastics, which decreases the material’s carbon footprint by 50 percent. <sup>1</sup></p><p>The home appliances division also provides a current example of our global orientation: BSH is currently getting its first factory on the African continent up and running. The plant in Egypt will be able to produce around 350,000 ovens per year for the regional market – specially adapted to the needs of Africa and the Middle East.</p><p>In the Energy and Building Technology business sector, we’re looking forward to playing at the very top of the global HVAC market as of the midpoint of the year. This is because the antitrust authorities’ approvals should be in place by then, so we can complete the biggest acquisition in our history – the takeover of the HVAC business for residential and light commercial buildings from Johnson Controls and Hitachi. Our integration plans are well underway, and when everything gets going, we expect strong growth from the acquisition, particularly in North America and India – a great fit for Bosch’s overall strategy.</p><p>In the Building Technologies division, we’re also making good progress with our focus on the integrator business. We’ve strengthened the key growth area of building automation with smaller acquisitions in Germany and North America. And here, too, we’re increasingly relying on AI for our solutions; for example, for early fire detection in the great outdoors. This involves setting up a network of special detectors in which intelligent gas sensors from Bosch Sensortec have been installed. With the help of an AI-based algorithm, the system detects smoke gases at an early stage, alerts emergency services, and provides them with all relevant information directly. </p><p>Overall, we want to double the result from operations in the Energy and Building Technology business sector by 2030. This, too, is part of our growth strategy.</p><p>In Industrial Technology, we’re currently seeing a certain stabilization in incoming orders – although it’s not yet clear whether this will continue, especially in view of the ongoing uncertainties in trade policy. However, our goals remain unchanged here as well: by the beginning of the next decade, we want Industrial Technology’s sales revenue from software and software-related services alone to have reached around 1 billion euros. In this endeavor, we will benefit from our own experience in manufacturing – we sell our solutions from user to user.</p><p>We’re also investing in our global manufacturing network and in key areas of future importance, such as digitalization, artificial intelligence, and the hydrogen industry. In factory automation, sales will focus more strongly on important growth industries such as the production of batteries, semiconductors, and consumer goods. </p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, before we move on to the Q&amp;A session, I’d like to make a general comment. It’s already been implied a couple times, but let me be clear: sustainability remains a priority for us, and sustainable technologies remain a growth business. They must remain so – climate change isn’t going to disappear just because we suddenly have to deal with completely different challenges. </p><p>Bosch was one of the first global industrial enterprises to achieve climate neutrality, which it did in 2020 with its more than 450 locations worldwide.<sup>2</sup> However, we also want to reduce emissions that arise outside Bosch’s direct sphere of influence, known as scope 3 emissions; for example, from suppliers, logistics, or product use. Our previous goal was to reduce these emissions along our entire value chain by 15 percent by 2030. We’ve now doubled this target: we want to reduce our scope 3 emissions by 30 percent in absolute terms over the next five years compared to the baseline year 2018, regardless of our growth targets and regardless of any turbulence. That, too, is ambition.</p><p>Thank you!</p>]]></text>
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			<quote>Strategy 2030: Forging ahead with ambitious goals</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The 2024 business year: sales revenue of 90.3 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations of 3.5 percent / some 13 billion euros in upfront investments.  Outlook for 2025: core markets with little impetus / Goals: increase sales revenue and EBIT margin, achieve previous year’s level of free cash flow.  Promoting technological progress, enhancing innovative strength: Bosch provides 250 million euros in new venture capital for startups.  Stefan Hartung: “With our Strategy 2030, we are setting ourselves ambitious goals that will give us orientation in times of global turbulence.”  Markus Forschner: “Bosch is securing financial leeway by acting early in uncertain times.”  ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – The Bosch Group is continuing with its ambitious Strategy 2030 to strengthen its competitive position, even though the market environment was a significant brake on growth last year: at 90.3 billion euros, the supplier of technology and services generated 1.4 percent less sales revenue in 2024 than in the previous year, or 0.5 percent less after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) from operations stood at 3.1 billion euros (2023: 4.8 billion euros); the EBIT margin from operations was 3.5 percent. Referring to the presentation of the company’s annual figures, <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(43341, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" >Stefan Hartung</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Stefan Hartung</a> </th:block>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “In the 2024 business year, we achieved important improvements in terms of costs, structures, and portfolio. We are sticking to our ambitious targets in order to continue to grow and strengthen our financial independence. Our Strategy 2030 gives us the orientation we need, especially in times of global turbulence, to become one of the top three providers in our core markets in five years’ time at the latest.” </p>
<p>The corporate strategy is reflected in Bosch’s financial targets as well: with a normal inflation rate of between 2 and 3 percent, Bosch aims to achieve annual growth of between 6 and 8 percent on average until 2030.</p><p>In the first quarter of 2025, Bosch was able to increase its year-on-year sales by 4 percent, both in euros and adjusted for exchange-rate effects. The Bosch Group is still aiming for a target margin of 7 percent in 2026. Hartung sees this as an extremely challenging task in view of global upheaval and, above all, significantly stronger competition from Asia: “We will continue to work intensively on our costs and structures and focus on profitable business areas.” Bosch has already announced structural adjustments and job cuts in various areas, with an eye to strengthening the company’s competitiveness. The company is in contact with employee representatives and is urging them to reach an agreement quickly and start the implementation process. “Only then will we be able to take advantage of opportunities in a dynamic market environment, including those that crop up suddenly. We can no longer afford delays, as this would further weaken our competitive position.” Overall, Bosch assumes that the number of jobs in the company will continue to decline, particularly in Germany and Europe.</p><h2>Innovation boost: investment of 250 million euros in startups</h2><p>Bosch is relying on its strengths to emerge successfully from the current transformation of markets and technology: “As a global technology leader, we are fully committed to boldly playing to our strengths, such as our high level of innovativeness,” Hartung explained. “This will open up numerous future opportunities for us, even in an adverse environment.” Last year alone, Bosch registered more than 6,700 patents, making it one of the 100 most innovative companies in the world, according to analysts Clarivate. Bosch also sees its collaboration with startups as a major stimulus for growth. As one of Europe’s biggest corporate venture-capital investors, the Bosch Group announced a new <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(276096, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-strengthens-startups-with-250-million-euro-fund-276096.html" >fund for venture capital</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >fund for venture capital</a> </th:block>: the subsidiary Bosch Ventures is providing around 250 million euros. “For one thing, investments in startups promote technological progress in business and society, and for another, this collaboration also benefits our divisions,” says the Bosch chairman, explaining the company’s continued high level of commitment to venture capital. “Innovations are also important drivers of a country’s economic growth.” </p><h2>Sustainability: new CO₂ targets despite global economic turbulence</h2><p>In terms of politics, Bosch, like the entire industry, is seeing the world order drifting apart. “We are currently experiencing major upheavals in our business environment, while in the global economy free trade is coming under massive pressure,” Hartung said. In light of the new government in Germany, Hartung stressed that new debts do not release anyone from the obligation to make savings wherever possible. “The billion-euro financial packages should be invested specifically in the planned reforms,” he said. The Bosch Group has underlined its conviction that, despite all the global turbulence, climate action must not slip out of sight by announcing new scope 3 targets.</p><p>Hartung explained that the aim is to bring down carbon emissions outside Bosch’s direct sphere of influence, such as those from product use, even further by 2030. Irrespective of its growth targets, Bosch wants to double its corresponding CO₂ reduction target by then from 15 to 30 percent compared to 2018<sup>1</sup>. “Climate change won’t disappear just because the global economy currently has other challenges to deal with,” Hartung pointed out. “Sustainability remains a priority for Bosch.” </p><h2>The 2025 business year: growth opportunities despite uncertainties</h2><p>Given the volatile developments in global trade, Bosch believes the outlook for the current year is fraught with uncertainty. The consequences of additional tariffs and possible economic effects from European and German infrastructure investments also make an assessment more difficult. For the current year, Bosch is still anticipating modest growth in the global economy of 2¼ to 2¾ percent. “We need to work even harder to keep costs competitive, and we will drive forward our growth strategy through investments, innovations, and acquisitions,” said <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(230465, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" >Markus Forschner</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Markus Forschner</a> </th:block>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. “We will continue to expand our successful regionalization strategy. Proximity to customers is and will remain important to us.” This year, Bosch is aiming for organic sales-revenue growth of between 1 and 3 percent despite the fact that the business environment will remain difficult with weak core markets. The EBIT margin from operations is expected to improve significantly compared to 2024, even if earnings are again expected to be impacted by high upfront investments in technologies with future importance and structural adjustments. According to Forschner, if the planned acquisition of parts of the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(267726, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-acquires-residential-and-light-commercial-hvac-business-from-johnson-controls-and-hitachi-267726.html" >Johnson Controls and Hitachi business</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Johnson Controls and Hitachi business</a> </th:block> is completed by the middle of the year, total sales should even be one to two percentage points higher in 2025. The first full consolidation will then take place in the 2026 business year.</p><h2>Mobility: innovations in software and hydrogen</h2><p>In the Mobility business sector, Bosch expects developments in electromobility, hydrogen, and software-defined vehicles to be a major stimulus for growth. “The future of mobility will be determined by software – and we want to remain at the forefront as a partner to automakers,” Hartung said. At the Auto Shanghai trade fair, Bosch recently presented a whole range of <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(275712, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/auto-shanghai-bosch-mobility-grows-in-china-with-solutions-for-software-defined-cars-275712.html" >innovations</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >innovations</a> </th:block>, including a modular system for driver assistance in three variants – for the entry-level, mid-range, and premium segments – and a cockpit vehicle computer with AI functions. </p><p>In the field of electromobility, Bosch is going into production this year with a further 50 projects, primarily in Europe and China. “One important technology of the future is the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(275328, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-bauma-2025-275328.html" >hydrogen engine</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >hydrogen engine</a> </th:block>,” Hartung said. “This powertrain emits no CO₂ locally and is particularly suitable for heavy off-highway trucks and powerful construction and agricultural machinery.” At Hannover Messe, Bosch premiered <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(274816, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-2025-bosch-embraces-hydrogen-production-274816.html" >Hybrion stacks</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Hybrion stacks</a> </th:block>, which form the heart of electrolysis plants for the production of hydrogen. The company expects to generate billions in sales in this market by 2030.</p><h2>Consumer Goods: connectivity and batteries for greater convenience</h2><p>Bosch expects new customer requirements to provide important growth opportunities for its Consumer Goods business, even in a subdued economic climate. In power tools, the focus is on expanding the range of cordless devices. The range for commercial customers such as electricians now also includes <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(273728, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-addition-to-the-professional-18v-system-cordless-hydraulic-tools-for-electricians-273728.html" >cordless hydraulic tools</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >cordless hydraulic tools</a> </th:block>. “Bosch already increased the number of product launches considerably in 2024,” Hartung said. “In the current year, we plan to significantly accelerate the expansion of our power tool range with around 90 new product launches.” Among other things, Bosch is embracing the new Matter connection standard for home appliances: this year, BSH Hausgeräte is launching a fridge-freezer that is the first <a href="https://www.bsh-group.com/us/press/press-releases/bsh-drives-matter-connectivity-standard-forward-for-home-appliances-at-ces-2025-highlighting-bosch-groups-powerful-position-in-the-smart-home-space" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Matter-capable home appliance</a> on the market. It enables fast, simple, and secure cross-manufacturer connectivity. “To better serve regional demand, we’re currently getting our first home appliance factory on the African continent up and running,” Hartung said. Bosch intends to produce up to 350,000 ovens a year for customers in Africa and the Middle East at the new <a href="https://stories.bsh-group.com/en_DE/article/bsh-celebrates-the-groundbreaking-of-its-first-factory-in-egypt-and-the-african-continent-46056" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">plant</a> in Egypt.</p><h2>Industrial Technology: software push for manufacturing</h2><p>In its Industrial Technology business, Bosch expects order intake to stabilize and is still pursuing the goal of achieving sales revenue of around 1 billion euros with <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(274304, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-aims-to-break-the-billion-euro-barrier-with-sales-revenue-from-factory-software-274304.html" >software</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >software</a> </th:block> and software-based services alone by the beginning of the next decade. One step toward this goal is a comprehensive range of <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(274588, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-2025-bosch-offers-intelligent-and-efficient-solutions-for-industry-274588.html" >digital services</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >digital services</a> </th:block> such as the Hydraulic Hub, which simplifies and accelerates the servicing and maintenance of industrial hydraulics products, thereby increasing machine availability. “We are also continuing our software push in industrial technology,” Hartung said. “Our customers benefit from the fact that we sell from user to user and incorporate our experience from our own manufacturing.” In addition, factory automation for growth areas such as the production of batteries, semiconductors, and consumer goods is to become a further focus in the future. Bosch Rexroth recently presented numerous innovations for the energy transition at Hannover Messe – for example, for the electrification of industrial and mobile applications.</p><h2>Energy and Building Technology: expanding the HVAC business</h2><p>In the Energy and Building Technology sector, Bosch expects the planned acquisition of the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) business of <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(274570, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-is-looking-confidently-to-the-future-despite-difficult-market-environment-274570.html" >Johnson Controls and Hitachi</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Johnson Controls and Hitachi</a> </th:block> to deliver significant growth. “We want to be among the world leaders in heating and air-conditioning technology,” Hartung said in reference to the acquisition, which is expected to be completed by the middle of the year. “We expect strong growth from the acquisition, particularly in North America and India.” Growth will also be driven by new hybrid heat pump systems (all-in-one heating), which Bosch first presented at the ISH industry trade fair. These can be operated as stand-alone gas or oil condensing boilers or combined with an outdoor heat pump unit. They can even be converted to run on electricity only. In building technology, Bosch’s stronger focus on its integrator business is bearing fruit, while earlier acquisitions are strengthening its automation business. A key growth lever in all these fields is the use of AI: for example, the <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/early-forest-fire-detection-sensors/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Wildfire Detection</a> solution enables the early detection of forest fires. Smoke gases are detected by gas sensors, which use AI algorithms to report them to the emergency services and provide them with information collected by drone.</p><h2>The 2024 business year: major investments in the future, positive free cash flow</h2><p>For 2024, Bosch generated a positive free cash flow of 0.9 billion euros (2023: 2.2 billion euros) and thus achieved its target of 1 percent of sales revenue despite lower EBIT. “The Bosch Group’s conservative financial policy ensures financial flexibility and allows us to make large acquisitions and considerable investments,” Forschner said. In the past five years alone, the Bosch Group has invested a total of around 57 billion euros in areas of future importance in order to extend its innovation leadership. Expenditure on research and development amounted to 7.8 billion euros in 2024 (2023: 7.3 billion euros). The R&amp;D ratio remained at a high level of 8.6 percent (2023: 8.0 percent). Capital expenditure fell slightly year on year to 5.1 billion euros (2023: 5.5 billion euros). Liquidity as per the consolidated statement of cash flows stood at 8.2 billion euros (2023: 7.4 billion euros); the equity ratio of 44.3 percent (2023: 44.2 percent) underlines Bosch’s financial robustness.</p><h2>The 2024 business year: development by business sector</h2><p>All business sectors felt the effects of weak developments in their core markets. In light of the global decline in vehicle production, sales revenue in the <b>Mobility</b> business sector was 55.8 billion euros, and thus 0.7 percent below the previous year – however, adjusted for exchange-rate effects, sales revenue grew 0.2 percent. The EBIT margin from operations was 3.8 percent (2023: 4.4 percent). The <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector achieved sales of 6.4 billion euros. This represents a decrease of 13.0 percent, or 12.5 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. A key role in this was played by the steeper than expected decline in the construction and machinery sectors in the main markets of Europe, North America, and China. The EBIT margin came to 1.2 percent (2023: 9.1 percent). The <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector increased its sales revenue by 1.6 percent to 20.3 billion euros, which corresponds to growth of 2.9 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. The EBIT margin was 3.5 percent (2023: 4.5 percent). In the <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector, sales revenue fell by 2.7 percent year on year to 7.5 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this was equivalent to a fall of 2.6 percent. The main reason for this was the market slump in the European heating business. The EBIT margin was 4.9 percent (2023: 9.0 percent).</p><h2>The 2024 business year: development by region</h2><p>Bosch felt the weakness of its core markets most acutely in <b>Europe.</b> While sales revenue in this region declined by 4.9 percent (4.6 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects) to 44.5 billion euros, the company recorded growth in the other regions of the world: in the <b>Americas</b> by 4.8 percent (5.7 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects) to 17.8 billion euros, and in <b>Asia Pacific</b> by 0.7 percent (2.8 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects) to 28.0 billion euros.</p><h2>The 2024 business year: development of headcount</h2><p>The Bosch Group employed 417,859 people worldwide at year-end 2024 (2023: 429,416). The overall headcount fell by 2.7 percent, bringing it 11,557 below the previous year’s figure. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11976</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-the-bosch-professional-18v-system-cordless-pole-hedge-trimmer-and-pole-pruner-for-pros-275904.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-05-07T06:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-05-07T06:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New in the Bosch Professional 18V System: Cordless pole hedge trimmer and pole pruner for pros </headline>
			<quote>Telescopic tools for efficient hedge and tree care</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Robust tools with brushless motor and optimal tool control  Pole hedge trimmer with pivoting head and Anti-Blocking System   Pole pruner with high-quality saw chain and tensioning with magnetic captive nut  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>New outdoor equipment for professionals: Bosch is expanding its <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> with the cordless pole hedge trimmer GHE 18V-50 TP Professional and the cordless pole pruner GKE 18V-25 TP Professional. They complement the cordless garden tool segment, which already includes a lawn mower, brush cutters, grass trimmer, chain saw, leaf blower, and hedge trimmer. This will allow users such as facility managers of small to medium-sized buildings to handle all their tasks with the Professional 18V System – from repairs and maintenance to hedge and tree care – and to switch back and forth flexibly between screwdrivers, saws, angle grinders, and outdoor equipment. The battery system even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system. This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<p>The robust and ergonomic tools allow professionals to work efficiently and comfortably at height, thanks to the adjustable telescopic pole – without the need for a ladder. The variable speed trigger allows users to continuously regulate the cutting speed, while the powerful brushless motor ensures high performance and long lifetime. The good tool balance and the included shoulder strap feature ergonomic working. For storage and easy transport, the tools can be disassembled into two parts.</p><h2>Cordless pole hedge trimmer GHE 18V-50 TP Professional</h2><p>With the cordless pole hedge trimmer GHE 18V-50 TP Professional, users can quickly and precisely cut young shoots as well as small to medium-sized branches on tall hedges such as conifers, privet, beeches, or yew. Its telescopic pole is adjustable between 2 and 2.5 m. Additionally, the tool head can be pivoted around 120 degrees and locked in seven positions, allowing professionals to work comfortably in various gripping and working positions ‒ whether on low border hedges or tall shaped and windbreak hedges. The GHE 18V-50 TP Professional features a blade length of 50 cm, can cut through branches with a diameter of up to 18 mm using diamond-ground dual-edge blades and has a tooth opening of 23.5 mm. The variable speed of up to 3,400 strokes per minute provides professionals with optimal control. Tried and tested functions such as the Bosch Anti-Blocking system ensure fast and continuous work progress: In case the blades do not manage to cut through the branch in one go, micro-electronics will control the motor to regulate the cutting direction of the blades in such a way that they keep sawing until the cut succeeds. This feature is unique to Bosch.</p><h2>Cordless pole pruner GKE 18V-25 TP Professional</h2><p>With the cordless pole pruner GKE 18V-25 TP Professional, users can effortlessly slim down treetops or cut branches at different heights without damaging the tree. The telescopic pole can be adjusted to a length between 2.4 and 2.9 m. The pole pruner features a 25-cm long blade, and its high-quality saw chain reliably cuts through branches up to 23 cm in diameter with an adjustable chain speed of 7.7 m/s. The chain tensioning with magnetic captive nut prevents loss in the field. With the recommended ProCore18V battery with a capacity of 5.5 Ah, the pole pruner can make up to 80 cuts in softwood with a cross-section of 100 mm. The integrated clearing hook helps to clear branches in tight areas with ease. </p><p>The cordless pole pruner is now available, the cordless pole hedge cutter will be available starting in July. Prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p>Experience and test Bosch innovations live at the Bosch Pro Tour. <br/>For more information, visit <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour</a>.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>275794</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11972</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-power-more-uphill-flow-performance-line-cx-is-increasing-in-strength-275794.html</url>
			<pdf></pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-05-02T07:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-05-02T07:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>262854</id>
				<name>eBike</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>More power, more Uphill Flow: Performance Line CX is increasing in strength</headline>
			<quote>Bosch launches adjustable performance values, new riding modes, and smart shifting</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Higher performance values for Performance Line CX   eMTB+ mode offers even greater dynamics and control  Kiox 400C display integrated in the top tube   Refinements to eBike ABS and eBike ABS Pro  eShift setting M+ selects the right gear when coasting ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Conquer technical trail sections, tackle steep ascents with ease, and constantly test your own limits. For passionate MTB riders, Bosch eBike Systems is adding another dimension to the trail experience. From July 2025, eMTB enthusiasts can increase the performance values of the Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) in the eBike Flow app and customize them to their personal setup. In the new eMTB+ mode, this power is delivered with sensitive precision exactly when the rider needs it. The Kiox 400C display, the highly sensitive sensor technology for eBike ABS and eBike ABS Pro, and a customized eShift setting complete the new features in the Bosch eMTB ecosystem.</p>
<h2>More power for the Performance Line CX – individually adjustable </h2><p>The Performance Line CX is becoming even more powerful and adaptable. eBike riders can individually increase the performance of their drive unit via a software update in the eBike Flow app. A slider can be used to adjust the maximum power from the default value of 600 watts (W) up to 750 W, while the maximum torque can be increased from 85 Newton meters (Nm) to 100 Nm and the maximum support up to 400%. This gives eMTB riders a noticeable increase in power for particularly steep and technical uphill trails.<br/>The amount of power actually utilized is left up to the rider within the framework predefined by Bosch. It is important to bear in mind that higher values put more strain on the mechanical components and also affect the range – the more power, the greater the wear and the shorter the ride. The performance upgrade for the Performance Line CX can be downloaded free of charge over-the-air to eBikes with the current Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) after manufacturer approval for the respective eBike model from July. Bicycle manufacturers set the maximum values within which users can adjust their performance values. </p><h2>Maximum dynamics and control: The new eMTB+ mode</h2><p>The newly developed eMTB+ mode, which bridges the gap between Race and eMTB mode, offers greater dynamics and control. Depending on the rider&#39;s input, eMTB+ mode adapts support with up to 400% of rider power. Extended Boost can be controlled as sensitively as in eMTB mode and can develop the same maximum overrun as in Race mode – which is only available in conjunction with the Performance Line CX-R. Dynamic Control ensures full control of the power delivery. On demanding trails with changing surfaces and tire grip, the sensor technology recognizes the conditions and ensures a balanced and smooth power delivery. This keeps riders in the flow and the riding behavior of the drive unit confident, dynamic, and fully controllable. While eMTB mode in the basic setting is optimized for touring and a longer range, eMTB+ mode scores points for performance and trail fun. Riders who want to customize eMTB and eMTB+ mode according to their personal preferences can fine tune the various performance values in the eBike Flow app.</p>
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		<p>
			eMTB riding is part of our DNA. We enable eMTB riders to live out their passion to the full &#8211; with optional additional power and even more customization options for different riding situations and needs. The increased performance values of the Performance Line CX in combination with the new eMTB+ mode offer even more power and agility on demanding trail rides.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“eMTB riding is part of our DNA,” says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. “We enable eMTB riders to live out their passion to the full – with optional additional power and even more customization options for different riding situations and needs. The increased performance values of the Performance Line CX in combination with the new eMTB+ mode offer even more power and agility on demanding trail rides.”</p><h2>Protected in the frame, all ride data at a glance: Kiox 400C display</h2><p>Power, cadence, heart rate, elevation, and more: eBike riders want to be able to view the most important ride data live on challenging rides. The new Kiox 400C displays these values dynamically without manual intervention during the ride – and is a display and control unit in one. It is permanently and seamlessly integrated into the top tube of the eBike. This protects it from mud, knocks, and bumps while keeping the cockpit tidy.<br/>The dynamic screen for the Kiox 400C is preset so that riders can keep their hands on the handlebars at all times. The displayed data changes automatically in this setting – depending on the riding situation. For example, the elevation covered is displayed when riding uphill, and the speed when riding downhill. The various screens can be customized in the display configuration of the eBike Flow app. The tactile buttons also allow the display to be operated manually. In addition, the Mini Remote ensures safe and convenient operation directly from the handlebars – including control of lights, Walk Assist, and the Hill Start feature. <br/>With up to 1,000 cd/m², the razor-sharp display shows information and automatically adjusts to the surrounding brightness, remaining easy to read and glare free even in direct sunlight. In addition, the navigation display enables precise route guidance so that eBike riders can easily find their way from trail to trail. Another clever feature is the protected USB-C charging socket on the Kiox 400C, which can be used to power external devices such as smartphones.</p><h2>Even better control when braking: Optimized Bosch eBike ABS and Bosch eBike ABS Pro</h2><p>High riding stability on the trail and powerful braking without the front wheel skidding: Bosch eBike ABS and Bosch eBike ABS Pro allow eMTB riders to fully focus on the riding line. They can focus better on the trail, ride more precisely, and concentrate less on braking. The ABS software has been further optimized to regulate the brake pressure even more precisely. A new sensor in the drive unit also measures the inclination of the eBike more accurately, allowing the eBike ABS to calculate more precisely when a crash over the bars could be imminent. In this way, Bosch eBike ABS can further reduce the braking distance. The new integrated sensor also enables a cleaner design without a sensor disk on the rear wheel.</p><h2>Focus when riding, composure when coasting: M+ with eShift</h2><p>A situation many eMTB riders will be familiar with: When they start pedaling again after coasting for a while, the last gear engaged is no longer suitable for a smooth start – either it is too hard or they feel a lack of resistance. M+ extends eShift from Bosch eBike Systems to include the “auto-shift” variant. When coasting, M+ automatically shifts to the right gear with eShift. This keeps the rider fully focused on the trail – allowing them to really push themselves on next pedaling section. On uphills and while pedaling, eMTB riders with M+ stay in control and shift gears manually. eShift ensures an optimum gear on the downhill when the rider isn&#39;t even thinking about it. M+ will be available from fall 2025 in combination with TRP E.A.S.I. A12 as part of an over-the-air update.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>275785</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11971</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-adrenaline-more-power-more-trail-fun-275785.html</url>
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				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>262854</id>
				<name>eBike</name>
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			<headline>More adrenaline, more power, more trail fun</headline>
			<quote>Performance Line CX-R from Bosch unleashes pure energy on the trail – with powerful dynamics and high tech details</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Performance boost: Up to 100 Nm of torque, 750 W of power, and 400% support for the most demanding riding challenges  Perfectly coordinated and customizable riding modes: Exclusive Race mode and new eMTB+ mode  Maximum efficiency and robustness thanks to high-tech materials   Precise control: High-performance sensors enable fast and controlled power delivery ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – eMTB riding combines adrenaline, flow, and the constant pushing of boundaries. Every rider has their own specific requirements: more power for steep uphills, more boost for technical terrain, or maximum range for long rides. The new Performance Line CX-R from Bosch eBike Systems, a pioneer in eMTB riding, stands for first class trail fun – with maximum power, lightning-fast response, precise control, and an exclusive Race mode for the highest demands. It offers up to 100 Newton meters (Nm) of torque, 750 watts (W) of power, and support of up to 400% of the pedal input. At the same time, the drive unit developed with top athletes boasts high-tech materials from aerospace and racing, has a low weight, and features high quality sensor technology. The latter ensures that the drive unit responds to the pedal input in milliseconds, pushing to the performance limit with power and control. The Race and eMTB+ riding modes, which have been customized for eMTB riding, enable precise and controlled power delivery.</p>
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		<p>
			The new Performance Line CX-R is the most powerful drive unit in our portfolio. We have made no compromises when it comes to materials, software, and sensor technology &#8211; enabling experienced riders to explore and push the limits of their skills on difficult trails.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
			</div>
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<p>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems, says: “The new Performance Line CX-R is the most powerful drive unit in our portfolio. We have made no compromises when it comes to materials, software, and sensor technology – enabling experienced riders to explore and push the limits of their skills on difficult trails. The new eMTB+ riding mode brings the power of the CX-R to the trail in a controlled manner. Thanks to Dynamic Control – a type of traction control in the new mode – propulsion remains controlled even on demanding terrain, steep sections, and wet surfaces.”</p><h2>Uncompromising support: Exclusive Race mode</h2><p>On challenging terrain, power is not the only thing that counts – a sensitive interplay of performance and control is crucial. Since riders have different requirements, there is a choice of specially customizable riding modes. Riders who want direct power delivery and maximum support can select the <b>Race mode</b> available exclusively with Performance Line CX-R. It enables lag-free acceleration and assists with full power up to maximum speed – with up to 400% in addition to rider power. When dynamically negotiating large rocks and complex tree roots, Extended Boost, which is further extended in Race mode, provides additional thrust. This makes it the first choice for competitions and for eMTB riders who want to constantly challenge themselves and master a variety of technical riding challenges. Riders wishing to adapt the mode to their personal preferences can customize the various performance parameters in the eBike Flow app. </p><h2>Full dynamics and control: New eMTB+ mode for demanding trails</h2><p>The dynamic and progressive <b>eMTB+ mode</b> is another key innovation for physically demanding trail rides. It bridges the gap between eMTB mode and Race mode and balances the full power of the latter with unique control. Based on the rider&#39;s input, eMTB+ mode delivers controlled support with up to 400% assistance in addition to the rider&#39;s own power. It develops its power in a natural and agile manner, and thanks to Dynamic Control it can always be precisely regulated via the rider&#39;s input. eMTB+ mode switches intelligently – depending on the situation – between Dynamic Control and the familiar, direct response. Just like in Race mode, the performance values of eMTB+ mode can also be fine tuned in the eBike Flow app to precisely suit the rider&#39;s needs and riding situations.</p><p>For ambitious MTB riders, four fine tuned, dynamic riding modes are now available: Tour+, eMTB, eMTB+, and Race. These can be customized via the eBike Flow app – both in terms of performance values (W, Nm) and dynamics and response. </p><h2>Premium materials: Low weight and dynamic riding experience</h2><p>Whether on steep uphill trails, sprints over complex tree roots, or rough terrain, the materials of the Performance Line CX-R are designed for maximum performance and durability to get the most out of every riding situation. The powder coated magnesium housing in space gray adds durability, while the corrosion-resistant titanium crank spindle and high quality ceramic ball bearings reduce the weight to just 6 pounds – and ensure even smoother operation. At the same time, the Performance Line CX-R is durable and reliable thanks to its high quality construction and powerful electronics. When riding downhill, the decoupling of the external drivetrain (chain, chainring, cassette) from the internal drivetrain (freewheel, gear system, motor) ensures reduced mechanical noise so that the full focus remains on the trails and nature.</p><h2>High quality sensor technology: Power at exactly the right moment</h2><p>To ensure that the Performance Line CX-R delivers power precisely in the right riding situations, sensor technology measures the pedal input up to a thousand times per second. The sensor technology used includes precise torque measurement technology and a high resolution cadence sensor. Inertial sensors (IMU) also measure acceleration and rotation speeds in six dimensions, and recognize inclination and tilt angles as well as vibrations. On the trail, this means maximum power, precisely controllable and available at exactly the right moment – whether it&#39;s a powerful sprint out of a curve, a fine tuned start on a slippery surface, or steep, technically demanding ascents. </p><p>The first electric mountain bikes with the new Performance Line CX-R are expected to be available from dealers from fall 2025.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>275776</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11967</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-launches-new-measurement-technology-range-electrical-testing-equipment-for-professionals-275776.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-04-29T06:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-29T06:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Bosch launches new measurement technology range: Electrical testing equipment for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Robust products for every electrician’s toolbox</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Five electrical testing devices to measure all common types of electrical current: non-contact voltage tester, voltage tester, digital multimeter, clamp meter and fork meter  Suitable for demanding applications on construction sites thanks to a high protection class (IP54 to IP67), rubber sheathing, and impact resistance  Simplified handling thanks to an inverted display, magnetic hanger, and Dual Power source ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Simon Hopp </name>
				<email>Simon.Hopp@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>With five electrical test devices, Bosch is offering measurement technology specifically for professionals in the electrical trade for the first time. In the future, they will be able to obtain all the tools they need from a single source – from insulated hand tools, measurement technology, and power tools such as screwdrivers and drills, to special devices such as the new battery-powered hydraulic trio of crimping tool, cable cutter, and punching tool. The new range includes a non-contact voltage tester, a two-pole voltage tester, a clamp meter, a fork meter, and a digital multimeter.</p><p>Thanks to their shock-absorbing rubberized housing and high IP certification, the devices are particularly robust and designed for rough working environments on construction sites.</p>
<h2>Play it safe with voltage tester and detector</h2><p>The GVD 1000-17 Professional voltage tester enables professionals to carry out quick non-contact testing, whether they’re checking voltage at a socket or a fuse box. As soon as the non-contact voltage detector approaches an AC source with a voltage of up to 1,000 volts, the device vibrates, beeps, and flashes. The GVD 1000-17 Professional has two modes: one between 90 and 1,000 volts (high mode) and a more sensitive one between 24 and 1,000 volts (low mode). For maximum user protection, the GVD 1000-17 Professional checks its functionality at start-up and continuously in the background. The IP67 protection class guarantees protection against dust and water, while the belt clip and integrated flashlight make it easy to work with. </p><p>The GVT 1000-15 Professional voltage tester measures AC and DC voltage and indicates voltages of up to 1,000 volts using visual and acoustic signals as well as vibration feedback. The absence of voltage can also be reliably tested with the two-pole measurement. The 125-centimeter-long cable makes it possible to work in larger switch cabinets. The integrated self-test function checks the functionality of the device and thus contributes to improved user protection. If the handpieces are plugged together, the GVT 1000-15 Professional can also be used with one hand. The voltage tester has a flashlight, is dustproof and protected against jets of water with protection class IP65.</p><h2>Precise testing and fault analysis with True RMS current clamps</h2><p>With the GFM 1000-15 Professional and GMC 600-15 Professional clamp meters, professionals can measure electrical variables such as alternating current, voltage, and resistance in detail. Both current clamp meters have inverted LCD displays with large, white lettering on a black background, which is easy to read even in dark surroundings. Thanks to the Dual Power function, the devices can be operated with both standard AA batteries and the optional lithium-ion battery BA 3.7V 1.0Ah, which can be recharged via USB-C® cable. The devices with IP54 certification have passed a drop test from a height of two meters and are dustproof and splash-proof.</p><p>The enclosed GMC 600-15 Professional measuring clamp measures alternating current up to 600 amps and – using the supplied measuring leads – voltages up to 600 volts (AC/DC) and resistances up to 40 megohms. The GFM 1000-15 Professional clamp meter measures alternating current up to 200 amps, voltages up to 1000 volts, (AC/DC) and resistances up to 60 megaohms. With its open clamps, it is suitable for working in confined areas, such as densely wired switch cabinets. The built-in flashlight and the non-contact voltage test are especially practical features. The magnetic hanger MH 1 Professional, which is also compatible with the GDM 600-15 Professional and the GMC 600-15 Professional, is available separately. </p><h2>Precise measurements down to the finest detail with the multimeter</h2><p>The GDM 600-15 Professional digital multimeter offers the most comprehensive measurement functions. It measures voltages up to 600 volts, AC and DC currents up to 10 amps, resistances up to 40 megohms, and other measuring parameters such as frequency, capacitance, millivolts (AC/DC), and continuity. The multimeter can be set up with the non-slip stand or attached to magnetic surfaces with the separately available MH 1 Professional magnetic hanger. Just like the current clamps, the multimeter has an inverted LCD display and a Dual Power function. The device has passed a drop test from a height of two meters, is certified to protection class IP65, and is therefore dustproof and protected against jets of water.</p><p>The measuring devices will be available from May 2025. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. The Bosch measurement technology portfolio for electricians is being gradually expanded.</p><p>Experience and test Bosch innovations live at the Bosch Pro Tour. For more information, visit <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour</a>.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11966</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-04-23T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-23T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<headline>Auto Shanghai: Bosch presents new software and hardware for assisted and automated driving</headline>
			<quote>New radar sensor with Bosch’s own computing chip (SoC) and flexible ADAS solution packages</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Bosch ADAS product family is a flexible modular system for driver assistance. Bosch is to equip the first passenger cars in China from mid-2025.  Bosch is the first Tier 1 supplier to present a new radar sensor with a complete in-house design and its own system-on-chip (SoC).  The future portfolio for driver assistance and automated driving is rounded off by a next-generation multi purpose camera and inertial sensor unit. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Shanghai – At this year’s Auto Shanghai, Bosch is presenting its extensive portfolio of solutions for assisted and automated driving and parking. It includes software features and hardware components that the technology group is aligning with the expectations of local drivers and can be easily customized for different customer needs. With its radar sensor, Bosch is the first Tier 1 supplier worldwide to break new ground and develop and manufacture the entire product in-house. The special feature: The sensor has a computing chip specially developed by Bosch – known as an SoC – which combines high computing power with the smallest possible footprint. The radar sensor fits into Bosch’s newly designed modular system for assisted and automated driving: The Bosch ADAS product family (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) offers a kind of ecosystem of software, sensors and services as well as the appropriate high-performance computers. Customers can make use of this and flexibly utilize the comprehensive solutions for various markets and vehicle segments – from low-cost small cars to high-performance premium models. The goal: Bosch wants to enable manufacturers worldwide to bring driver assistance functions to the mass market more easily, quickly, and cost-effectively. A new generation of the multi purpose camera and the inertial sensor unit for the precise localization of assisted and automated vehicles complement the sensor portfolio.</p>
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			With our new Bosch ADAS product family, we are offering cost-efficient solutions for assisted and automated driving to the usual high standards of quality and safety. We have the right software and hardware for driver assistance functions, from small cars to mid segment and premium vehicles. This enables car manufacturers to integrate functions quickly and easily into their vehicles and bring them to market very fast.
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				<cite>Christoph Hartung, President of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division at Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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<p>“With our new Bosch ADAS product family, we are offering cost-efficient solutions for assisted and automated driving to the usual high standards of quality and safety. We have the right software and hardware for driver assistance functions, from small cars to mid segment and premium vehicles. This enables car manufacturers to integrate functions quickly and easily into their vehicles and bring them to market very fast,” says Christoph Hartung, President of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division at Robert Bosch GmbH.</p><h2>New Bosch ADAS product family in three equipment variants</h2><p>Advanced driver assistance systems help to increase safety and comfort on the road. For example, by providing the driver with targeted support during monotonous and tiring driving tasks. Bosch has many years of experience with driver assistance systems, their development and integration into the vehicle. A deep understanding of each vehicle area is required for optimum implementation. With this expertise, Bosch is repositioning the ADAS product family. It enables assisted driving and parking up to SAE level 2, thus meeting the prevailing demand on the market. Bosch offers the ADAS product family in three variants: for the entry segment, the mid segment and the high segment. The variants differ depending on the scope of the software, the number and combination of sensors, and the required computing power. Seamless harmonization of these individual components facilitates system integration. Bosch gives car manufacturers swift and uncomplicated access to driver assistance systems, enabling them to significantly accelerate the development time of their vehicles. Bosch brings its hardware and software components to the market both as a complete systemic solution and separately from each other, as is the case in modern vehicle development. This provides further scope, as individual components of the three variants can be exchanged and flexibly combined as required. Accordingly, manufacturers have further freedom to integrate the driver assistance systems into their cars on a brand-specific basis. Artificial intelligence can be found throughout the Bosch ADAS product family. Bosch uses it, for example, for perception and driving planning. Thanks to AI, the vehicle thinks ahead, pays attention to what other road users might be doing, and calculates the next steps to safely reach the destination.</p><p>The entry segment version already incorporates key safety and comfort functions into the vehicle. The car uses this to regulate its speed and distance from the vehicle in front depending on the situation and keeps in lane when lane markings are clearly visible. This variant can be implemented as a purely camera solution with the new multi purpose camera from Bosch, but can also be supplemented with up to five radar sensors depending on the safety requirements (of a country). The variant for the mid segment unlocks even more extensive functions. For example, an extended lane keeping assist that can also cope with lane markings that are not visible in places. In this variant, Bosch combines its camera heads for perception with additional sensors. The computing power no longer takes place in the camera itself, but in a more powerful central vehicle computer, as is becoming standard in software cars. Thanks to Bosch, the vehicle masters more complex traffic scenarios, which further increases driving comfort and safety on freeways and in heavy traffic. The system also pays attention and supports the driver. Bosch is already introducing hands-free driving on the freeway in this variant, provided the legal framework in the respective country permits it. This means that the driver can take their hands off the steering wheel at times, but still remains responsible. The variant for the high segment represents the pinnacle of Bosch driving assistance. It uses a 360-degree video belt and impresses with even greater computing power, so that the vehicle can handle urban junctions with ease and safely enter and exit roundabouts. Hands-free driving is extended to urban traffic in this version, provided that the legal requirements in the markets allow it. Bosch takes into account the various regulatory requirements and safety assessments.</p><h2>Bosch ADAS product family goes into serial production in mid-2025</h2><p>The equipment variant for the mid-range segment will go into serial production with a Chinese manufacturer in the middle of this year. Users of this system will benefit from an assistance system linked to the navigation system, which is particularly popular among Chinese customers. The vehicle then independently carries out driving maneuvers along the route entered, such as changing lanes on freeways. The driver remains responsible and must be ready to intervene at any time. This function makes driving in the heavy traffic of Chinese cities more convenient and safer. Bosch has also already secured its first orders for the high segment version, with serial production expected to start in summer 2025. Bosch has already acquired half a dozen new customers for the ADAS product family for mid- and high segment in China, including BAIC, Dongfeng and Jetour. Bosch is thus continuously strengthening its leading position in the global ADAS market.</p><h2>New radar sensor with Bosch SoC</h2><p>Radar sensors are key components of driver assistance systems and modern vehicles would be inconceivable without them. For the new generation of its radar sensor, Bosch has developed and manufactured all core elements in-house, including the computing chip (SoC). The new Bosch radar sensor uses “RF CMOS technology,” which enables the efficient integration of high-frequency and digital circuits on a single chip. The structure size of the transistors of only 22 nanometers makes the chip particularly powerful and efficient despite its small footprint. Bosch is the first Tier 1 supplier on the market to introduce this technology in serial production. </p><h2>New generation of the multi purpose camera</h2><p>With the increasing market penetration of more extensive driver assistance functions in the lower price segments, high-performance yet affordable camera solutions are steadily gaining in importance. The new multi purpose camera from Bosch enables assisted driving and parking functions (up to SAE level 2) from the entry segment. Serial production is scheduled to start in 2026, initially in the Chinese market. Bosch’s own optical image processing module in the new camera generation ensures optimum sharpness and precision over the entire product service life, even in highly fluctuating temperatures. The camera is particularly durable, with consistently stable functional performance.</p><p>With its 8 megapixel image sensor, a horizontal field of vision of 120 degrees, and a detection range of up to 300 meters, the camera enables safety and convenience functions for assisted driving. These include adaptive cruise control and distance control, emergency braking within your own lane, lane keeping in urban areas, and detection and stopping at red lights. </p><p>The new multi purpose camera is the central interface for the fusion of various sensor data. This means that the camera combines the data from its own image sensor and additionally from up to five radars and other sensors such as driver monitoring cameras or interior sensors. This integrated approach enables OEMs to reliably comply with mandatory ADAS regulations (e.g. General Safety Regulation), improve driving safety, and support the driver on the freeway (e.g. with assisted lane changes).</p><h2>Safe localization in all driving situations</h2><p>For assisted and automated driving, it is essential that vehicles can locate themselves precisely and safely at all times. Even in difficult visibility conditions and in the absence of lane markings or if the signal from the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) fails – for example, when driving through a tunnel – it is essential that the vehicle’s location can be determined reliably. This is the only way to guarantee a high level of functional availability. At the largest automotive trade fair in China, Bosch is presenting for the first time the new generation of its high-performance inertial measurement unit (IMU), which has been specially designed for ADAS and vehicle dynamics applications. Vehicles pitch when braking, lean to one side (roll) or lurch (swerve) when taking corners. In addition to these movements, the inertial sensor unit measures the vertical, longitudinal and lateral acceleration of the vehicle. From this, it can precisely calculate the relative change in position of the vehicle, enabling it to maintain the originally planned route with only minimal deviation. With various product variants, Bosch offers a high degree of scalability, from the cost-effective entry segment variant for assisted driving to the high-performance sensor for automated driving up to SAE level 4. Bosch uses sensor modules that are manufactured in the company’s own production facilities and, in addition to an in-depth understanding of the system, can draw on a comprehensive range of experience from over three decades of developing such inertial sensors.</p><h2>Growing significance of China for global development</h2><p>The Chinese market plays an important role for Bosch. Innovative solutions are developed here and brought to market maturity particularly quickly. Thanks to its decades of local presence, Bosch understands the needs of Chinese consumers. Together with its development partner WeRide, the technology group successfully brought the Bosch Advanced Driving Solution, a Level 2++ system, into serial production at Chinese manufacturer Chery at the end of 2023. </p><p>Demand for advanced driver assistance systems that leave the driver in control is particularly high among Chinese manufacturers. More than half the new cars sold in China in 2024 featured Level 2 solutions or higher. Rapid growth is expected until the end of the decade.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11965</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-04-23T07:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-23T07:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<headline>Auto Shanghai: Bosch Mobility grows in China with solutions for software-defined cars</headline>
			<quote>Mobility’s sales revenue in China increases by 4 percent</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Stefan Hartung: “In the highly competitive Chinese market, too, Bosch is one of the innovation leaders – our products are well received.”  Bosch Mobility’s sales revenue in China up 4.0 percent year on year to 116.6 billion yuan (around 15 billion euros) in 2024.  More than 65 percent of new Mobility orders in China in 2024 were in two areas of future importance: electrified powertrains and software-defined mobility.  Markus Heyn: “China is a highly competitive market, and Bosch is working with almost all manufacturers there.”  First customer in China using Bosch high-performance computer for AI cockpit.  Leading Chinese car manufacturer uses new Bosch brake-by-wire system. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Shanghai, China, and Stuttgart, Germany – As the leading vehicle market, China goes its own way and is already thinking about cars more in terms of software – just like Bosch. When it comes to software-defined mobility, which in China is also known as intelligent mobility, the company is a pioneer and commercially successful technology leader. Bosch Mobility grew by 4.0 percent to 116.6 billion yuan (around 15 billion euros) in China last year, accounting for more than 80 percent of Bosch’s sales revenue in the country. This means the mobility business grew even faster than the market. According to Bosch figures, vehicle production in China increased by 3.7 percent last year. In 2024, the country produced 31.3 million vehicles. Of these, around 27.5 million were passenger cars and some 4 million were commercial vehicles. The prospects for Bosch are good: over 65 percent of the new orders Bosch Mobility won there last year were in two areas of future importance: electrified powertrains and software-defined cars.</p>
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			Bosch is driving forward developments in China at high speed and successfully bringing them to market. This applies in particular to the areas of infotainment, driver assistance, and electromobility. Bosch is also one of the innovation leaders in the highly competitive Chinese market. Our products are well received, this underlines our growth in China and the new orders we have won.
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				<cite>Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<p>“Bosch is driving forward developments in China at high speed and successfully bringing them to market. This applies in particular to the areas of infotainment, driver assistance, and electromobility,” said Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at this year’s Auto Shanghai. “Bosch is also one of the innovation leaders in the highly competitive Chinese market. Our products are well received, this underlines our growth in China and the new orders we have won,” Hartung added.</p><h2>First customer in China opts for Bosch AI cockpit</h2><p>The trend toward state-of-the-art software-defined cars goes hand in hand with the use of ever fewer, but more powerful vehicle computers. Bosch has now received its first customer order for just such a high-performance computer in China, which will be used to create a cockpit featuring artificial intelligence (AI cockpit). This computer has a processor known as a system on a chip (SoC), which processes huge data sets from a large language model. The striking thing is that, thanks to the AI cockpit, the driver can talk to the vehicle in a completely natural way and interact with it as if it were a human being. Another advantage is that new functions and applications can be installed over the air via software updates. Production of this cockpit vehicle computer, which a vehicle manufacturer in China will install in various models for the first time, will start this year with a six-digit number of units. The Bosch high-performance computer is also fusion-capable, meaning it can, for example, combine different domains such as infotainment and driving assistance on one SoC. The attractions for automakers include reduced installation space and simpler cabling, which lower costs.</p>
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			China is an extremely competitive market with demanding, tech-savvy drivers. Bosch works with almost all Chinese manufacturers, but also with numerous international automakers operating in China.
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				<cite>Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility</cite>
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<h2>Bosch fulfills desire for advanced driver assistance systems</h2><p>Bosch’s portfolio for the new software-defined cars also includes a flexible modular system for driver assistance functions. The company’s ADAS family of advanced driver assistance systems enables manufacturers worldwide to bring such functions to the mass market faster and more cost-effectively. Bosch has already acquired half a dozen new customers in China for the ADAS family for mid- and high segment, including BAIC, Dongfeng and Jetour. “China is an extremely competitive market with demanding, tech-savvy drivers. Bosch works with almost all Chinese manufacturers, but also with numerous international automakers operating in China,” says Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility. With the Bosch ADAS family, automakers can choose between three preconfigured variants and then quickly integrate them into their production vehicles. The pre-configured variants cover all vehicle segments from entry-level and mid-size cars to premium vehicles. Alternatively, individual modules can be flexibly combined as required. This gives manufacturers further design freedom to integrate the driver assistance systems into their cars in a brand-specific way.</p><h2>Chinese car manufacturer uses Bosch’s innovative brake-by-wire system</h2><p>The software-defined mobility of the future calls for a hardware rethink, too. Bosch is a pioneer and has the advantage of being equally at home with hardware and software. Not only has the technology company won its first customer order in China around the new AI cockpit, it has now also received the first Chinese order for its innovative new brake-by-wire system. A leading Chinese car company will use it in certain models. With brake-by-wire, redundant signal lines transmit the driver’s braking request electrically; the Bosch system completely eliminates the mechanical connection from the pedal to the rest of the braking system. The basis for this fundamentally new approach is a robust and efficient solution with two independent hydraulic brake actuators: a by-wire brake actuator and ESP. Bosch has already been able to win over a European automaker for this solution. In addition to its hydraulic solution, Bosch is also developing a purely electromechanical system. The shift toward software-defined mobility calls for new approaches to steering as well. With steer-by-wire, electrical cables replace the mechanical connection between the steering column and steering mechanism. The joint venture Bosch Huayu Steering Systems has already been able to win over three local manufacturers for its new steer-by-wire system. Production is expected to start in the fourth quarter of 2025. </p><p>Other Bosch technology highlights at Auto Shanghai include a 48-volt electrical system for future software-defined cars, a new radar generation with Bosch’s own SoC, and a new multifunction camera. The SoC combines high computing power with a small footprint, while the multifunctional camera offers a balanced price/performance ratio and enables driving and parking assist functions even in the price-sensitive compact car segment. Full-scale production for the Chinese market is scheduled to start in 2026. The Bosch camera is the central interface for the fusion of various streams of sensor data. It combines data from its own image sensor as well as from up to five radars and, for example, interior cameras.</p><h2>China is the world’s leading market for electromobility</h2><p>China, however, is not only a driver of innovation for software-defined cars and advanced assistance systems. Its demand for electric cars and vehicles with alternative powertrain systems is also high. In 2024, new energy vehicles (NEVs) achieved a 40 percent share, which corresponds to almost 13 million vehicles. These include battery-electric cars and plug-in hybrids, range-extended electric vehicles, and fuel-cell vehicles. Bosch’s electric axle drive, e-axle, is particularly popular in China. This is a complete solution comprising an electric motor, power electronics, and transmission. Bosch’s own silicon carbide chips ensure longer ranges and more efficient charging processes. These extend the vehicle’s range by up to 6 percent compared with chips based solely on silicon. In the commercial vehicle segment, Bosch is meeting increasing numbers of customer requests for its mobile fuel-cell power module and has already delivered several thousand of these modules in China. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11964</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Robert Wickens to Debut DXDT Corvette Z06 GT3.R with Hand-Control System</headline>
			<quote>IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach features new technology supporting accessibility in racing</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Hand-control braking system from Bosch to be utilized for first time in GTD (Grand Touring Daytona) class at Long Beach   Wickens moves from IMSA TCR (Touring Car class) to GTD class with Corvette Racing factory driver Tommy Milner  Integration of hand-control system into vehicle achieved through collaboration between Bosch, Chevrolet, DXDT Racing and Pratt Miller  Debut showcases possibilities for innovation and accessibility in motorsports ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Long Beach, Calif. (USA) – Robert Wickens, Canadian racing driver, will make his highly anticipated debut in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GTD (GT Daytona) class with DXDT Racing at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Wickens will race in a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R equipped with Bosch’s state-of-the-art hand-control braking system for the first time, an evolution of previous systems that enabled his return to racing following a life-changing spinal cord injury sustained in an INDYCAR Series crash in 2018. His participation marks a significant milestone in his remarkable recovery and another breakthrough in motorsports innovation and accessibility. </p>
<p>Wickens moves up into the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship following three successful seasons in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR (Touring Car class; 2022-24), which included multiple race victories and a series title. Wickens’ transition to Grand Touring (GT) racing represents another milestone made possible through the collaboration of Bosch, Pratt Miller, Chevrolet and DXDT Racing. Together, they have outfitted the Z06 GT3.R with adaptive technologies that can perform at the highest level among some of the world’s top drivers.</p><p></p><p><b>Engineering Innovation - Driving Accessibility </b></p><p>For over a century, Bosch has pioneered motorsports technology, from groundbreaking braking systems to advanced driver-assistance innovations. Bosch took on the hand-control system project to help make racing more accessible with the aid of its electronics to continue this legacy. </p><p></p><p>Wickens has been relentless in his pursuit of returning to competitive racing. He returned to racing in 2022 but needed more advanced technology to enhance his performance. He turned to the expertise of Bosch in braking and control systems.</p><p></p><p>In 2024, Wickens and Bosch Motorsport developed a revolutionary hand-control braking system adapted from Bosch’s technology used by the Le Mans Daytona h (LMDh) platform that races in the top classes of both the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and FIA World Endurance Championship. An Electronic Braking System (EBS) module is used to match the functionality of traditional foot pedals with hand-operated paddle controls, allowing Wickens to manage acceleration, braking and gear shifting entirely with his hands. </p><p></p><p>After more than a year of development, Wickens <a href="https://us.bosch-press.com/pressportal/us/en/press-release-25792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">debuted the Bosch hand-control system</a> at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the final rounds of the 2024 TCR championship. </p><p></p><p>“Returning to high-level racing has been my ultimate goal since day one of my recovery, and the Bosch system has helped to open doors for achieving my goals,” Wickens said. “The debut in Long Beach in the GTD class with DXDT and Chevy racing in the Corvette Z06 GT3.R is another milestone not just for me, but for the topic of accessibility in racing.”</p><p></p><p>This technological breakthrough not only reinforced Wickens’ ability to compete but also brought together the world-class engineering expertise of Bosch, Pratt Miller and Chevrolet to continue to push the boundaries of motorsports.</p><p></p><p>Pratt Miller, Chevrolet’s long-time constructor and motorsports associate, played a key role in developing the new hand-control system and adapting the Corvette Z06 GT3.R to integrate the Bosch hand-control system.</p><p></p><p>Corvette Racing factory driver Tommy Milner, who will share the race car with Wickens at Long Beach, performed initial in-vehicle testing. WeatherTech Championship rules require a driver-change during the race, so Bosch’s system enables hand-control as well as pedal-based throttle and brake application.</p><p></p><p>“Developing the bespoke hand control system for the Corvette Z06 GT3.R was a fast-paced and highly collaborative effort,” said Ben Johnson, motorsports technology group executive director, Pratt Miller. “Our team at Pratt Miller delivered a fully integrated solution in a remarkably compressed timeframe—one that enables seamless transitions between hand control and traditional pedal operation with the push of a button. This project showcased the full depth of our capabilities across design engineering, rapid prototyping, fabrication and complex systems integration. We’re proud to help advance inclusive technologies in motorsports and honored to support Robert Wickens and the broader community this system represents.”</p><p></p><p><b>Chevrolet’s Commitment to Inclusion in Racing</b></p><p>The Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach will mark Wickens’ first race in a Corvette Z06 GT3.R. His impressive resume pairs well with the Corvette Racing program, whose history of success includes 140 race victories around the world – 117 of them in IMSA competition – along with 14 Manufacturers championships for Chevrolet.</p><p></p><p>General Motors and Chevrolet have long been committed to accessibility for customers and employees. Upon hearing of Wickens’ interest in GTD, Chevrolet helped to bring Bosch, Pratt Miller and DXDT together to bring him into the Corvette Racing family. </p><p></p><p>&quot;Everyone within Chevrolet and Corvette Racing is excited to be part of this project,&quot; said Mark Stielow, director, Chevrolet Motorsports Competition Programs. &quot;Chevrolet’s commitment to accessibility and innovation in motorsports drove investment in this project. We all support Robert&#39;s drive to compete at the highest levels of motorsport and are proud to partner with groups like Bosch, Pratt Miller and DXDT Racing to realize part of that dream.”</p><p></p><p>This is the first of five sprint rounds of the 2025 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship that Wickens will participate in this year. In addition to Long Beach, he also will drive the No. 36 DXDT Racing Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Road America and Virginia International Raceway.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>275520</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11963</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-arrow-electronics-extend-distribution-agreement-275520.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-04-11T07:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-11T07:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Bosch and Arrow Electronics extend distribution agreement </headline>
			<quote>Arrow distributes automotive semiconductor components for Bosch in EMEA</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Semiconductors and sensors from Bosch available in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) from Arrow.  Portfolio includes MEMS sensors, ASICs, and SiC chips for automotive applications.  Distribution contract builds on previous successful collaboration in North America. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch and the global technology solutions provider Arrow Electronics have signed a distribution contract. Arrow now distributes a wide range of Bosch automotive semiconductors on the European market. The two companies already cooperated in North America before.</p>
<h2>Electronics experts enhance collaboration</h2><p>As one of the largest providers of technology products and services in the electronics industry, Arrow distributes semiconductors from almost all leading suppliers. “We are convinced that automotive manufacturers and suppliers in Europe will benefit from our cooperation. In the future, Arrow will offer its customers an even wider selection of high-quality semiconductor components. The procurement of electronic components from different suppliers can now be comprehensively bundled,” says Philipp Schäfer, Senior Vice President Sales at Bosch Mobility Electronics. “Arrow is strong in consulting and has excellent logistics processes. We have already gathered very positive experiences in our collaboration with Arrow in the North American market.” Arrow has been distributing semiconductor components from Bosch there for several years and will now also represent Bosch&#39;s entire automotive semiconductor portfolio in the European market – from power semiconductors made of silicon carbide (SiC) to ASIC chips (application-specific integrated circuits) and MEMS sensors (micro electro-mechanical systems). In the future, Bosch products will also be directly and conveniently available through Arrow&#39;s online store.</p><h2>SiC chips: two generations of power semiconductors</h2><p>Silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors are indispensable for e-mobility thanks to their high conductivity and suitability for high switching speeds. Bosch distributes two generations of its SiC chips via Arrow: the latest generation features optimized switching properties and a very low on-resistance over the entire temperature range. All chips are available both as unpackaged individual chips – so-called bare dies, which are used in high-performance applications such as inverters – and as packaged discrete chips, for example for use in DC/DC converters. </p><h2>ASIC: from control to safety</h2><p>At the interface between the microcontroller and peripherals, ASICs and system-on-chips (SoC) provide the required operating voltages, read sensor data, make logical decisions, and control actuators. ASIC components from Bosch are suitable for a wide range of applications, including engine and transmission control, as well as steering, driver assistance, and safety systems. Innovative gate drivers are available to match the SiC chips. They increase efficiency through intelligent control, thereby extending the range of electric vehicles. </p><h2>MEMS sensors: Bosch among the market leaders</h2><p>According to the market research institute Yole (Status of the MEMS Industry 2024, Yole Intelligence), Bosch has already held the position of leading MEMS supplier for four years. Every day, the company manufactures more than four million MEMS sensors, which are essential for safety and comfort in modern vehicles. For example, acceleration, rotation rate, and pressure sensors detect motion in adaptive chassis control and ensure that airbags are released at the right moment. A fully integrated Bluetooth low-energy sensor solution for tire pressure monitoring with minimal power consumption is also obtainable from Arrow. In addition, Bosch is expanding the portfolio available from Arrow to include sensors for “road noise canceling” and condition monitoring of machines and equipment. Together with the latest generation of inertial sensors for navigation applications, they contribute to the fact that around one in three of the 20 MEMS sensors installed in a typical vehicle today is from Bosch.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>275328</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11962</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-bauma-2025-275328.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-04-07T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-07T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>55424</id>
				<name>Commercial vehicles</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2445</id>
				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch at bauma 2025</headline>
			<quote>Powertrain solutions for more sustainable construction machinery </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Powered by renewable synthetic fuels, construction machinery can already play a major role in reducing CO2 emissions.   The Digital Fuel Twin documents and certifies the use of renewable synthetic fuels.  For hydrogen engines, around 80 percent of the technology can be transferred from combustion engines.  Bosch Rexroth and Bosch Engineering offer a wide range of electrification solutions for mobile and stationary functions. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart and Munich, Germany – Over one million new construction vehicles will be produced worldwide in 2025 alone. As different as their performance classes and tasks are, they almost all have one thing in common: a diesel engine. Its robustness and strength make it the ideal powertrain for a wide range of applications. At the bauma 2025 trade fair, Bosch will be showing how carbon emissions can be reduced even further in this vehicle segment. “Renewable synthetic fuels make operating both new and existing vehicles much more climate-friendly,” says Jan-Oliver Roehrl, executive vice president of the Bosch Power Solutions division and head of commercial vehicle activities at Bosch. “And in the future, hydrogen engines and electrification also stand to make construction machinery much more sustainable.”</p>
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			Renewable synthetic fuels make operating both new and existing vehicles much more climate-friendly. And in the future, hydrogen engines and electrification also stand to make construction machinery much more sustainable.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Jan-Oliver Roehrl, executive vice president of the Bosch Power Solutions division and head of commercial vehicle activities at Bosch</cite>
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<h2>Renewable synthetic fuels make combustion engines more climate-friendly</h2><p>Construction vehicles are already subject to comprehensive exhaust-emission regulations, such as Stage V in Europe, Tier 4 in the U.S., and Phase IV in China. To date, however, their climate-relevant emissions have been regulated only to a limited extent, at least by law. One simple option for greatly reducing their carbon emissions that is already available today is to use renewable synthetic fuels such as HVO100. Because these fuels are based on residual and waste materials, they are much more climate-friendly than fossil fuels in terms of overall carbon emissions. They are also “drop-in” fuels, meaning they can be mixed with normal diesel fuel as required. Since Bosch already takes compatibility with these fuels into account when developing its injection technology, they are suitable for use in its products. </p><p>According to Bosch forecasts, four out of five new construction vehicles worldwide with over 56 kilowatts will still have a diesel engine in 2035. That is why Bosch will continue to develop injection technology and urea dosing technology for exhaust-gas treatment in the future to suit the various segments of the construction machinery market.</p><h2>The Digital Fuel Twin documents the use of renewable synthetic fuels</h2><p>Renewable synthetic fuels can make construction machinery more climate-friendly: the more of it they use, the smaller the carbon footprint of each individual vehicle. Bosch makes this effect visible with a purely digital software solution called the Digital Fuel Twin. This documents the amounts of fuel distributed as well as the fuels’ sustainability, from production and transportation all the way to the filling station. It provides the operators of construction machinery with certificates corresponding to how they have refueled their vehicles; these document the total amounts of fuel used and even the proportionate carbon footprint when using the vehicle. </p><h2>Hydrogen engines build on tried-and-tested foundations</h2><p>When it comes to hydrogen engines, German manufacturers and suppliers can draw on decades of expertise, particularly in the field of engine technology: some 80 to 90 percent of the technology involved can be transferred from conventional combustion engines. If the hydrogen fueling the engines is produced with renewable energy, their use could mark a big step forward for the climate. Often, construction machinery is stationary and operates under heavy loads. “This is precisely where hydrogen engines, with their high efficiency and robustness, can really excel,” Roehrl says. “The first applications of hydrogen engines featuring Bosch injection technology will be launched this year.” Bosch is working on both port- and direct-injection systems and is already involved in more than 100 development projects with customers worldwide. Moreover, the hydrogen engine is also a promising option for large engines, for example as the powertrain for dump trucks in mining. Here, too, robustness and reliability combined with a compact design are essential for economical operation.</p><h2>Electrification solutions for construction machinery</h2><p>In certain construction machinery applications, electrification is another efficient and climate-friendly option for mobile and stationary functions. With its eLION electrification portfolio, Bosch Rexroth already offers a wide range of motors, inverters, gearboxes, software, and accessories, including the appropriate hydraulics. This Bosch subsidiary is currently expanding its range to include components for 96-volt vehicle electrical systems; at the end of 2025, it will introduce a standardized software platform for all voltage classes. Bosch Engineering, meanwhile, is presenting a newly developed high-performance solution for battery voltages of up to 800 volts. This subsidiary’s new electric powertrain system is compact and offers high power density as well as high efficiency. It is also suitable for construction machinery with high power requirements and limited installation space, such as wheel loaders.</p><p>Bosch, Bosch Rexroth, and Bosch Engineering will be showcasing these solutions at bauma, at booths A3/327 and A4/526.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>275264</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11961</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/missionh24-and-bosch-motorsport-a-technical-partnership-for-climate-friendly-racing-275264.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-04-03T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-03T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>MissionH24 and Bosch Motorsport: a technical partnership for climate-friendly racing</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The collaboration between the ACO and the H24Project for emission-free competitions is significantly strengthened by the latest partnership with Bosch Motorsport, a major player in the motorsport industry. As part of Bosch Engineering GmbH, an engineering partner of the automotive industry for more than 25 years, Bosch Motorsport supports some of the most important racing series in the world as a partner and technology supplier.<br/>Since its launch in 2018, MissionH24 has reached numerous milestones for the use of hydrogen in endurance racing. The H24EVO, an electric hydrogen prototype will store liquid hydrogen on board. Bosch Motorsport is convinced of this pioneering laboratory&#39;s potential.</p>
<p>For the project, Bosch Motorsport is developing the Liquid Hydrogen Storage Control Unit (L-HSCU). This unit is specifically designed for the liquid storage of hydrogen in race cars, playing a crucial role in the integration of hydrogen technology in motorsport. The L-HSCU manages the liquid hydrogen storage in real-time to ensure optimal operating conditions. It monitors and controls all the sensors and actuators that continuously provide data on the state of the storage system. The control unit also communicates with both onboard and offboard refueling systems, ensuring an efficient and safe refueling process, crucial for racing operations. The L-HSCU will provide the highest level of safety for operation in the Motorsport environment, in accordance with the applicable FIA regulations. </p><p></p><p><b>Rémi Fouret, Head of Bosch Motorsport France</b></p><p>“MissionH24, ACO, and Bosch share the same values of innovation in performance, safety and sustainability. We are convinced that together with these strong partners, we can create a climate neutral endurance racing.”</p><p></p><p><b>Bassel Aslan, Technical Director of MissionH24</b></p><p>“We are very excited to have Bosch Engineering with us in this innovative program, such a big name with a long history in mobility solutions, will no doubt bring significant added value to embedded systems in our future H2 racing car (H24EVO). Bosch participation won’t be limited to their classical motorsport components, their experience in electronics and control will be of great help to us in monitoring and management aspects of hydrogen storage technology.”</p><p></p><p>For MissionH24, Bosch Motorsport will supply additional components, designed thanks to the extensive experience in motorsport. The <b>PowerBox PBX 190</b>, a fully programable, intelligent control and distribution unit for the onboard electric grid, simplifies and optimizes the electronic architecture of a race car. The <b>collision avoidance system CAS-M light</b>, a radar-based technology, enhances track safety by warning the driver of approaching vehicles, delivering the same performance regardless the weather conditions. The newly developed <b>wiper motor WDD2-EU</b>, with direct rotation movement replacing any external gears, allows programming of operating speeds and wiping angles in all its function modes. </p><p></p><p>In addition, various sensors are used, specifically selected for racing applications due to their performance and reliability. These provide information to optimize the performance of the H24EVO by measuring the accelerator pedal position, vehicle dynamics, brake pressure, speed of each wheel, steering angle, temperature and pressure in several locations of the vehicle.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274949</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11953</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/personnel-changes-at-robert-bosch-industrietreuhand-kg-and-on-the-bosch-supervisory-board-274949.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-28T13:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-28T13:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Personnel changes at Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and on the Bosch supervisory board</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Professor Renate Köcher to step down from both bodies effective March 31, 2025.  Gerd Chrzanowski to succeed Köcher at Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, becoming a limited partner effective April 1, 2025.   Martina Merz to succeed Köcher on the Bosch supervisory board effective April 1, 2025.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Effective April 1, 2025, there will be the following changes in the composition of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and of the Robert Bosch GmbH supervisory board. </p><p>With her term of office having come to an end, <b>Prof. Renate Köcher</b> will step down from Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG (RBIK) and the Robert Bosch GmbH supervisory board effective March 31, 2025. The managing director of the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research has been a member of the Bosch supervisory board since 2012, and an RBIK shareholder since 2016. “We would like to thank Renate Köcher for many successful years with Bosch. With her extensive knowledge of business and social change, she has been a valuable adviser for the Bosch supervisory board and the shareholders meeting, and made an outstanding contribution to the company in her work on those two bodies,” said Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, the chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH and managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG.</p>
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		<p>
			We would like to thank Renate K&#246;cher for many successful years with Bosch. With her extensive knowledge of business and social change, she has been a valuable adviser for the Bosch supervisory board and the shareholders meeting, and made an outstanding contribution to the company in her work on those two bodies.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, the chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH and managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>At Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, she will be succeeded by <b>Gerd Chrzanowski</b> (53), general partner of Schwarz Gruppe. He will become an RBIK shareholder effective April 1, 2025. A business economics graduate, Chrzanowski has held positions of responsibility in this globally leading trading group for more than 20 years. The group includes the food retailers Lidl and Kaufland, Schwarz Produktion, the environmental service provider PreZero, and the Schwarz Digits IT and digital business.</p><p>Also effective April 1, 2025, Köcher’s place on the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH will be taken by <b>Martina Merz</b> (62). A mechanical engineering graduate, Merz worked as a manager in the automotive industry for nearly 30 years – half of them with Bosch. Following this, she worked as an independent management consultant, holding various positions on the supervisory boards of international companies. At thyssenkrupp AG, she was chair of the supervisory board and later CEO. Merz currently sits on the board of directors of Rio Tinto, U.K. and Australia, and of AB Volvo, Sweden. She is also a trustee of Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung. </p><h2>About Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</h2><p>RBIK carries out the entrepreneurial ownership functions at Robert Bosch GmbH. The role of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand is the result of the distinctive corporate constitution of Robert Bosch GmbH, which safeguards the legacy of the company founder Robert Bosch. While the majority of voting rights are held by Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, the majority of the share capital in Robert Bosch GmbH is held by Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH, a limited liability company with a charitable purpose. However, the latter company has no influence over the Bosch Group’s strategic and business orientation. This special ownership structure of Robert Bosch GmbH guarantees the entrepreneurial freedom of the Bosch Group, making it possible for the company to plan over the long term and to undertake significant up-front investments in the safeguarding of its future. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>274944</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11960</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-establishes-company-with-the-synthetic-diamond-solutions-provider-element-six-274944.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-04-07T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-07T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>92</id>
				<name>Research</name>
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				<id>2447</id>
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			<headline>Bosch establishes company with the synthetic diamond solutions provider Element Six</headline>
			<quote>Quantum sensors: Partnership to extend innovation leadership</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Stefan Hartung: "Quantum sensors are a future technology with huge potential. They will improve people’s lives."  By partnering with Element Six, Bosch will further extend its technological lead.  Synthetic diamonds are a key component of Bosch quantum sensors.  In the long run, Bosch estimates that the global market potential for medicine and mobility will be in the mid-single-digit billion range.  Bosch has been researching in the quantum technology field for more than ten years, and is investing in the commercialization of its R&D. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – They cannot be grasped, either literally or figuratively. Yet their potential is revolutionary, and they are a key technology of the future. We are talking about quanta. For more than ten years, Bosch has been researching in this field, and it is playing a decisive part in commercializing quantum sensors. Since 2023, it has had a development collaboration with Element Six, the world’s leading solutions provider of synthetic diamonds. Bosch is now significantly extending this alliance and establishing a joint venture, to be known as Bosch Quantum Sensing. The joint venture will be based on the in-house start-up of the same name, which Bosch set up in 2022. Domiciled in Ludwigsburg, Germany, Bosch Quantum Sensing currently employs 30 associates. Bosch itself will be the lead partner and be responsible for operations. Element Six will hold a 25 percent stake. It has been agreed that further financial details will not be disclosed. The establishment of the new company is still subject to official approval.</p><p>Bosch Quantum Sensing sees many areas in which novel quantum sensors can be used, from exploration of natural resources to aircraft navigation and medical technology. By the middle of the next decade, Bosch estimates that the global market potential of medical and mobility applications will be in the mid-single-digit billion euros range per year. Synthetic diamonds are a key component of Bosch quantum sensors. In stepping up its partnership with Element Six, Bosch is making a determined move toward the commercialization of quantum sensors.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Quantum sensors are a future technology with huge potential. They will bring about fundamental changes in many sectors of our economy, and improve people&#8217;s lives. In setting up this new company, we are underscoring this technology&#8217;s strategic significance for Bosch. As innovation leader of commercial quantum sensors, we will work with Element Six to further extend our technological lead,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Quantum leap toward commercialization</h2><p>The distinctive qualities of these special-purpose synthetic diamonds allow quantum sensors based on them to detect even the tiniest magnetic fields. In this way, they satisfy the most exacting market requirements and make real innovations possible. “We want to work with Element Six to make quantum sensors economical and allow them to be produced on an industrial scale. In this way, we will create the basis for innovative applications that set new standards for precision and efficiency,” says Katrin Kobe, CEO of Bosch Quantum Sensing. “Through the new joint venture between Bosch and Element Six, which aligns with Element Six’ contribution towards De Beers Group’s Origins strategy, we will integrate our synthetic diamond technology with Bosch Quantum Sensing’s capabilities, unlocking new possibilities in critical sectors such as healthcare and navigation. Together, we will harness the respective decades of excellence and innovation to push the limits of what&#39;s possible, heralding a new era of synthetic diamond-enabled technologies”, says Siobhán Duffy, the CEO of Element Six. The synthetic diamond solutions provider is in a unique position to supply the highly engineered synthetic diamonds in the quantity and quality required for industrial applications, while Bosch will integrate them into robust and scalable sensor systems. It is a classic win-win situation.</p><p>Even now, the latest Bosch quantum sensor prototype is the most compact of its kind for the level of sensitivity required – it is the same size as a modern smartphone. In the area of mobility, it could enable a robust navigation in the future, complementary to conventional GPS systems. It could also offer decisive advantages for the exploration of natural resources and, in medical technology, for the measurement of cardiac activity. The advantage of compact sensors is their portability, less expensive production, and better scalability. The long-term goal of Bosch Quantum Sensing is to make quantum sensors so small that they can be integrated onto a chip.</p><p><br/><b>Press photos and infocharts are available on the Bosch Media Service at <a href="https://www.bosch-press.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-press.com</a>.</b></p><p><b>Contact person for press inquiries:</b></p><p>Athanassios Kaliudis<br/>Phone: +49 711 811-7497<br/>E-mail: <a href="mailto:Athanassios.Kaliudis@de.bosch.com" >Athanassios.Kaliudis@de.bosch.com</a></p><p></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274880</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11959</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/aero-hydrogen-and-battery-summit-bosch-aviation-technology-presents-concept-for-ground-breaking-hydrogen-aircraft-engine-274880.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-27T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-27T13:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>AERO Hydrogen &amp; Battery Summit: Bosch Aviation Technology presents concept for ground-breaking hydrogen aircraft engine</headline>
			<quote>Innovation project paves the way for climate-friendly propulsion of light aircraft</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ System and hydrogen expertise from Bosch Aviation Technology enables the development of climate-friendly propulsion systems based on proven engine designs  High power output and reliability thanks to special Bosch components for hydrogen operation   Hydrogen from renewable energy sources makes the engine climate-friendly and almost particle-free ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Vienna – In the face of increasing social environmental awareness and targeted political initiatives such as the European Green Deal, interest in climate-friendly propulsion solutions for aviation is growing. To demonstrate the great potential offered by hydrogen in aircraft propulsion, Bosch Aviation Technology, a subsidiary of Robert Bosch AG based in Vienna, has converted a conventional aircraft engine for operation with hydrogen as part of an innovation project. The basic unit, a four-cylinder gasoline engine, comes from the Austrian manufacturer BRP-Rotax, a leader in the development and production of powertrain systems for the leisure and powersports sector. &quot;In implementing the feasibility study, we were able to draw upon the proven performance of the Rotax 916 aircraft engine and combine this with our many years of experience in the hydrogen sector. Instead of developing an entirely new engine, we opted to modify an established engine design as we anticipate strong demand for this pioneering approach in future customer projects due to the time, cost, and approval advantages,&quot; explains Christian Grim, General Manager of Bosch General Aviation Technology GmbH, which has been transferring products, services, and technologies from the automotive sector to the aviation industry for over 15 years. </p>
<p><b>Rapid conversion and high performance achieved on the test bench</b></p><p>As part of a feasibility study, the experts from Bosch successfully completed the necessary modifications for hydrogen operation on a 1.4-liter turbo engine in around four months. Thanks to their extensive development work on the engine test bench, they were able to significantly optimize the performance of the hydrogen engine. All components for the hydrogen system are based on volume-production developments from Bosch. </p><p></p><p>In its current project stage, the engine already delivers 115 kilowatts of maximum power and thus comes within around 2% of the basic gasoline engine. With a specific future development of a prototype, it will be possible to further increase the output.</p><p></p><p>As a result, the concept for future aircraft engines pursued by Bosch Aviation Technology could help to reduce carbon emissions in general aviation. The innovation project is thus in keeping with Bosch&#39;s strategic decision to intensify cross-segment developments of future drive and propulsion systems that will maximize the environmental compatibility and minimize the emissions of tomorrow&#39;s mobility. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274816</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11935</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-2025-bosch-embraces-hydrogen-production-274816.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-26T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-26T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe 2025: Bosch embraces hydrogen production </headline>
			<quote>Using Bosch industrial excellence to achieve economies of scale in stack production 
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and FEST exhibit electrolysis system with Hybrion stacks at Hannover Messe.  International customer orders of some 100 megawatts even before official sales launch.  Bosch’s industrial excellence ensures scalability of hydrogen production. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – Whether in the chemicals, transportation, steel, or energy industries, there is enormous potential for decarbonization if hydrogen is used as an energy source – especially if it is produced using renewables. With an expected global capacity of 100–170 gigawatts by 2030, electrolysis is a strategic growth field for Bosch, despite the slowdown in the ramp-up of the hydrogen economy. To mark its entry into this market, the company is showcasing technology for electrolyzers at Hannover Messe. Bosch is premiering two Hybrion PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysis stacks as a modular container solution integrated into an electrolysis system. Such stacks are at the heart of the electrolyzer. The complete system, with an output of 2.5 megawatts, is supplied by FEST, based in Goslar, Germany. “To counter climate change, we need alternatives to fossil fuels. Green hydrogen, produced with renewable energy, will play a vital role in massively reducing carbon emissions in the industrial, transport, and energy sectors. Producing this hydrogen requires electrolysis systems – and Bosch’s Hybrion stack is the key component for them,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</p>
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		<p>
			To counter climate change, we need alternatives to fossil fuels. Green hydrogen, produced with renewable energy, will play a vital role in massively reducing carbon emissions in the industrial, transport, and energy sectors. Producing this hydrogen requires electrolysis systems &#8211; and Bosch&#8217;s Hybrion stack is the key component for them.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Bosch aims to apply its fuel-cell expertise to hydrogen production. The company wants to use its experience in volume production to achieve economies of scale and reduce costs in the future. In 2025, it is planning to work on several projects in Europe with various partners. Even before the official sales launch in April, Bosch has already acquired orders amounting to some 100 megawatts – for example, Neuman &amp; Esser will be integrating 16 Bosch Hybrion stacks into an electrolyzer with a capacity of 20 megawatts. Bosch is also working with companies including AKA Energy Systems, Andritz, Pietro Fiorentini, Hyter, H2B2, iGas, IMI, Nikkiso, and Técnicas Reunidas. “Hydrogen is a strategic growth field for Bosch – we expect sales revenue to run into the billions by 2030,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management and chairman of Bosch Mobility.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Hydrogen is a strategic growth field for Bosch &#8211; we expect sales revenue to run into the billions by 2030.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management and chairman of Bosch Mobility</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Stack production and hydrogen cycle in Bamberg</h2><p>The Hybrion stacks will initially be manufactured at the Bosch location in Bamberg, Germany. For each unit, over one hundred electrolysis cells are arranged in layers. For this, Bosch has developed a special clamping tool that greatly simplifies and accelerates the manufacturing process. Each stack can produce up to 23 kilograms of hydrogen per hour when supplied with a maximum power input of 1.25 megawatts. This is enough for a 40-ton truck with a fuel-cell powertrain to travel around 250 to 300 kilometers. In the individual electrolysis cells, a proton exchange membrane – made using a special polymer – separates the anode and cathode from each other. To produce hydrogen, ultrapure water is first fed into the anode side of the PEM electrolyzer. As a result of electrical voltage at the two electrodes, the water at the anode reacts to form oxygen and free electrons and protons. The protons cross the membrane and combine with the electrons to form hydrogen gas at the cathode. Bosch’s Hybrion PEM electrolysis stacks are suitable for hydrogen production in modular plants starting from 1 megawatt, but also for large, gigawatt-scale industrial plants.</p><p>A FEST electrolyzer with integrated Bosch PEM electrolysis stacks is set to go into operation at the Bamberg plant as part of a hydrogen cycle in 2025. Bosch intends to use the hydrogen produced there for the endurance testing of mobile fuel-cell stacks, which are also manufactured in Bamberg. The power generated during that testing will in turn flow into the electrolyzer, thus closing the cycle. The hydrogen itself is initially intended for the company’s own use.</p><h2>Bosch offers a broad portfolio of products and solutions for hydrogen</h2><p>Bosch has an exhaustive hydrogen portfolio. “In developing hydrogen technologies, Bosch also relies on its proven expertise in industrial technology. We offer solutions from industry for industry,” says Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the Bosch board of management. Bosch Manufacturing Solutions, for example, offers water treatment systems that can be used to produce the ultrapure water required for electrolysis. These systems use thermal and electrochemical processes to remove impurities such as salts or metals from the water. Bosch is also actively using hydrogen in mobile fuel cells and hydrogen engines. Together with FirstElement Fuel, the U.S. market leader for the commercial operation of liquid hydrogen filling stations, Bosch Rexroth has achieved an important technology milestone for refueling infrastructure. CryoPump stations cut operating costs by up to 70 percent, bringing them down to an economical level, while shortening refueling processes for heavy trucks to around ten minutes.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274752</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11958</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/exciting-new-highlights-for-the-bosch-emtb-challenge-274752.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/bosch-ebike_emtb_challenge_2025_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-25T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-25T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Exciting new highlights for the Bosch eMTB Challenge</headline>
			<quote>A new venue, a new Pro Category and a new eBike partner
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A total of four venues: Riva, Willingen, Verbier and Girona  New Pro Series for professional eMTB athletes  Mondraker on board as a new eBike partner ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Riding technique, navigation, fitness and intelligent battery management: the Bosch eMTB Challenge will once again challenge its field of participants in various categories in 2025 and promises varied trails against impressive scenic backdrops. The popular event series also serves as a central meeting point for the eMTB community. A number of exciting new highlights have been added to the programme for the upcoming season.</p>
<h2>Four venues in 2025 – registration now open! </h2><p>The most important news for fans of the popular event series is that there will be four venues this season, including the well-known stops in Riva (2 May), Willingen (24 May) and Verbier (17 August). The event in Girona (20 September) is a new addition to the calendar, and talks are currently underway for yet another venue. Registration for individual venues of the Bosch eMTB Challenge is now open on the Bosch eBike Systems <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/emtb-challenge" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a>. Further dates will be added as soon as registration is possible on the respective organiser&#39;s website. As is the case every year, places are limited. </p><p>In the established categories <b>Amateur</b> and <b>Advanced</b>, as in previous years, the main focus is on enjoying the opportunity to compare skills with others within the community. Participants can expect to cover around 35 kilometers and 1,000 metres of elevation per event – a challenge that requires not only riding technique but also a sense of direction, fitness and intelligent battery management. The stages, which offer a mix of uphill and downhill sections, are ridden against the clock without any prior training runs. In the transfer stages, on the other hand, the focus is on navigation. <br/>Once again this year, riders can navigate using a GPX file that can be imported onto a smartphone, compatible eBike displays or a bike computer. </p><h2>New category for professional athletes: Pro stages, prize money and points system </h2><p>Alongside the established Amateur and Advanced Categories, there will be a Pro Category for the first time in 2025, which is specially tailored to professional eMTB Racing athletes as well as very ambitious riders. With this class, Bosch wants to promote competitive sport and offer ambitious riders an attractive platform as part of the eMTB Challenge. While amateur starters complete five stages and advanced starters six, participants in the Pro Series have to face a total of seven stages, two of which in particular are designed to test the limits of what&#39;s technically possible. As in the other categories, the times of all the stages are added together and the fastest riders are declared the winners.<br/>Prize money of €500, €250 and €125 will be awarded for the first three places in the Pro Category. There is also a new overall ranking, where the top ten riders in each race collect points and each race counts towards the overall ranking. Prize money of €3,000 is on offer for overall victory in the Bosch eMTB Challenge Pro Series, with €2,000 for second place and €1,000 for third place.</p><h2>Mondraker on board as a new partner </h2><p>The addition of Spanish bicycle manufacturer Mondraker as a new partner will boost the event and further expand the importance of the Challenge as a central meeting point for the eMTB community. Joining Mondraker will be Schwalbe, who will once again support the Bosch eMTB Challenge 2025 as a long-term partner. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274688</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11951</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-service-from-bosch-building-technologies-for-early-detection-of-vegetation-fires-274688.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-20T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-20T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1922</id>
				<name>Building Technologies</name>
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			<headline>New service from Bosch Building Technologies for early detection of vegetation fires</headline>
			<quote>Wildfire Detection relies on the advantages of digitalization, connectivity and artificial intelligence</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Early fire detection in forests, recreation areas, natural areas near infrastructure, and outdoor environments close to buildings  End-to-end solution combines state-of-the-art sensor technology and automated alerting of emergency services  Bosch supports the entire process from consulting, planning and implementation to operation ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tina Kumpf</name>
				<email>Tina.Kumpf@bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>In vegetation fires, the combination of early detection and accurate information is critical to preventing an initial smoldering fire from developing into a large fire. Bosch Building Technologies` new service Wildfire Detection combines these key aspects into an integrated solution. The use of advanced technologies enables early detection of vegetation fires in forests, recreational areas, natural areas near infrastructure, and outdoor environments close to buildings. Responsible parties and emergency services are automatically alerted and receive all relevant information immediately. This allows countermeasures to be taken quickly and safely.</p>
<p>&quot;As a partner with many years of experience in networked solutions for fire protection, we are also leveraging the benefits of digitalization, connectivity, and artificial intelligence in our new Wildfire Detection service,&quot; says Thomas Reinicke, head of the Solutions Business Life Safety at Bosch Building Technologies. &quot;We&#39;re proud to be able to use our expertise in fire protection not only to protect people and property, but also to help preserve nature.&quot;</p><p></p><p>Vegetation fires can endanger people and damage the habitats of many animals and plant species. In addition, the fires often cause economic losses. They pose a constant threat to the important forest ecosystem: According to the German Federal Office for Agriculture and Food, a total of 7,500 hectares of forest have been affected by fires in the last five years. This is the equivalent of nearly 11,000 German soccer fields. </p><p></p><p><b>Wildfire Detection – digital interaction of state-of-the-art technologies</b></p><p>The end-to-end solution from Bosch Building Technologies includes a network of special detectors that integrate the intelligent BME690 gas sensors from Bosch Sensortec for early fire detection. The sensors are placed around the vegetation area and use an AI-based algorithm to detect smoke gases in the early stages of smoldering. In addition, they continuously provide information of interest to forestry, such as temperature and humidity. The detectors are energy self-sufficient thanks to a built-in solar panel. They recharge even in cloudy conditions or under a tree canopy. They are designed to operate for ten to 15 years without maintenance.</p><p>As soon as a sensor triggers an alarm, the potential fire is automatically reported to the fire department and other involved parties in accordance with the &quot;Regulations of Authorities and Organizations with Security Tasks&quot; (BOS). With this alert, Bosch Building Technologies&#39; cloud-based BOS portal provides the control center with all the critical information it needs to guide emergency services safely to the scene. In addition to the exact geographical position of the sensor that reported the possible fire, information on temperatures and weather data, including wind direction and speed, is available at a glance. Bosch Building Technologies&#39; fire safety experts have also integrated an alarm server into the BOS portal. This allows all relevant messages to be sent to firefighters&#39; mobile devices.</p><p></p><p><b>Complete solution from a single source</b></p><p>Based on local requirements and individual customer needs, BT manages the entire process, from consulting to planning, implementation and operation. The size of the network is scalable. This means the solution can be used for early fire detection in small vegetation areas as well as large forest landscapes. Depending on local requirements, the fire protection experts also integrate other modern technologies, such as the video-based early fire detection system Aviotec, which can also be used outdoors. Bosch Building Technologies also offers rapid assistance from the air with a drone service linked to the control center. The transmission of live, high-resolution video can provide emergency services with crucial information for assessing the situation in the event of a fire, saving valuable time. With the Wildfire Detection service, Bosch Building Solutions offers early fire detection for forests in Germany. It is also a comprehensive solution that can be used to protect buildings and infrastructure surrounded by fields and green spaces. The new service is also of interest for storage facilities with highly flammable organic materials such as wood.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274631</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11949</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-addition-to-the-professional-18v-system-the-first-bosch-cordless-demolition-hammer-for-pros-274631.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-04-01T07:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-04-01T07:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New addition to the Professional 18V System: The first Bosch cordless demolition hammer for pros</headline>
			<quote>Cordless freedom with corded performance</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Best power-to-weight ratio in the five-kilo class  Easy chiselling thanks to optimal tool control  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding its range of demolition tools and is presenting its first cordless demolition hammer – the GSH 18V-5 Professional. The new tool using the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> combines the power of corded tools with the freedom that only a rechargeable battery can offer, all while setting new standards: The GSH 18V-5 Professional is the lightest and most-compact cordless demolition hammer in the five-kilo class thanks to its improved impact mechanism with higher impact energy and reduced drive-train weight. It offers an impact energy of 8.5J and is therefore on par with comparable corded tools such as the GSH 5 CE Professional. This performance is best achieved with a 12.0 Ah battery. The Professional 18V System covers all other major 18V applications – and even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system: All tools – from compact screwdriver to miter saw – can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Cordless freedom with corded performance</h2><p>Thanks to its optimal power-to-weight ratio, the GSH 18V-5 Professional is suitable for use in hard-to-reach or confined working areas. It has an SDS max holder so professionals can precisely adapt their chisels from <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/bosch-professional-accessories-2790339-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch&#8217;s extensive range of accessories</a> to the task at hand. With the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/pro-sds-max-5c-flat-chisel-3095382-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Pro SDS max-5C flat chisel</a>, for example, cable channels can be created particularly quickly and precisely.</p><h2>Maximum user protection: Low-dust and low-vibration chiselling</h2><p>The GSH 18V-5 Professional offers maximum power with minimum weight while providing a high level of user protection at the same time. Its vibration control minimizes vibrations so that users can work for longer. In addition, the matching accessories can be used to create a low-dust construction site: The new M-Class dust extractor <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/simple-working-with-low-dust-levels-in-the-professional-18v-system-new-bosch-dust-extraction-solutions-for-professionals-262976.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GAS 18V-12 MC Professional</a>, for example, can be connected to both the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/press-release-266831.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert SDS Clean Set</a> and the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/products/gde-max-1600A001G9?queryFromSuggest=true&#38;userInput=GDE+max+Professional" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GDE max Professional</a>. The dust produced is extracted directly where it is generated. This provides professionals with the best possible protection.</p><h2>Simple operation thanks to optimal tool control</h2><p>Chiselling is particularly precise and easy thanks to the Adaptive Speed Control (ASC) soft start. The GSH 18V-5 Professional reduces the speed when idling and quickly ramps up to the set speed when the chisel is applied. This function enables tradespeople to position the chisel precisely and work with pinpoint accuracy. The integrated user interface offers two working modes that can be set at the touch of a button. For hard breakthrough applications, users can select 100 percent of the power. For lighter work such as removing plaster residue or tiles, they can switch to 70-percent power, which gives the battery an even longer runtime. In addition, users always have an overview of the tool and battery status via the integrated user interface. The Vario-Lock allows the chisel to be locked in twelve different positions, making it possible to select the most suitable and comfortable working position for each task. The Lock-on button ensures comfortable chiselling during continuous operation.</p><p>The GSH 18V-5 Professional cordless demolition hammer will be available starting in May. Many different accessories are available as part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/bosch-professional-accessories-2790339-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch accessory range</a>. The prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p>Experience and test Bosch innovations live at the Bosch Pro Tour.<br/>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour</a>.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274588</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11934</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-2025-bosch-offers-intelligent-and-efficient-solutions-for-industry-274588.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-19T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-19T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
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				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe 2025: Bosch offers intelligent and efficient solutions for industry</headline>
			<quote>Eight trade-fair highlights at a glance</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ AI-based tools and software as a growth area  Applications for efficient hydrogen production and use  Solutions for the entire value stream of battery production ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Manuela Kaiser</name>
				<email>Manuela.Kaiser@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – At Hannover Messe, Bosch presents solutions for industry – from hydraulics and electrolysis to <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-aims-to-break-the-billion-euro-barrier-with-sales-revenue-from-factory-software-274304.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">software</a>. In each case, the focus is always on improving the efficiency and productivity of manufacturing and enabling sustainable production. There is a significant role for hydrogen in making production sustainable – and in Hall 13, Booth C33, Bosch will be showcasing technologies for producing and using this resource. Bosch Rexroth will also be presenting its broad portfolio of industrial technology in Hall 6, Booth D26. In addition, Bosch experts will be sharing their thoughts with industry through <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-hannover-messe-2025-273792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">presentations and panel discussions</a>.</p>
<h2>Bosch technical highlights make industry fit for the future</h2><p><b>Hydraulic Hub:</b> With its comprehensive range of digital services, the Hydraulic Hub simplifies and accelerates the servicing and maintenance of industrial hydraulic products, thereby increasing machine availability. Users of this digital service platform can access Bosch Rexroth’s hydraulics and service expertise 24/7 via its intuitive interface. The Hydraulic Hub also offers support with documentation and with proactive maintenance of hydraulic systems. AI-based tools provide answers to specific questions, such as what to do in the event of an oil leak, and help identify and rectify faults. Bosch Rexroth is working with Amazon Web Services, among others, to apply AI technologies. </p><p><b>Electrolysis stack:</b> Hydrogen production by way of electrolysis using renewable electricity has a central role to play on the path to a climate-neutral economy. In 2025, Bosch will launch its first electrolysis stack, the heart of every electrolyzer. The Bosch stack comprises more than 100 electrolysis cells that employ electricity to split water into oxygen and hydrogen. It is designed for an output of 1.25 megawatts, which corresponds to a hydrogen production rate of 23 kilograms per hour. On the hydrogen side, the resulting pressure is more than 30 bar. The stack is suitable for use in modular systems from 1 megawatt upward as well as in large gigawatt-class industrial systems.</p><p><b>Water treatment system:</b> The Pure Water System offered by Bosch Manufacturing Solutions (BMG) is a container system for the production of ultrapure water for electrolysis. Impurities in the water can render electrolyzers inoperative in a very short time. BMG’s water treatment system uses thermal and electrochemical processes to remove impurities such as salts or metals, thereby producing ultrapure water. The first step uses an energy-efficient and water-saving distillation technology called mechanical vapor compression. This is followed by electrodeionization (EDI), in which an electric field removes the remaining ions from the distillate. The Pure Water System requires no filter media or chemicals at all to treat salty water. The system’s product water meets the strict purity requirements of all electrolyzer technologies.</p><p><b>Electrolyzer stack testing system:</b> Bosch Manufacturing Solutions (BMG) offers an innovative system for the safe and efficient end-of-line testing of PEM electrolysis stacks up to a size of 1 megawatt. Automated contacting of the electrolyzers at the anode, cathode, and power supply increases precision and reduces the time required for testing. The software’s test procedures can be flexibly adapted to the specific requirements of different tests. Moreover, its customizable data evaluations enable a detailed analysis of the test results, which supports quality assurance in stack production. BMG also offers a modular, customizable electrolysis system for efficient hydrogen production, as well as a broad portfolio of assembly and testing systems for the development, manufacture, and quality assurance of fuel cells and fuel-cell power modules (FCPM).</p><p><b>CryoPump station:</b> Bosch Rexroth has worked together with FirstElement Fuel, the U.S. market leader for the commercial operation of liquid hydrogen filling stations, to develop an important technology milestone for refueling infrastructure. CryoPump stations cut operating costs by up to 70 percent, bringing them down to an economical level, while shortening refueling processes for heavy trucks to around ten minutes. Compared to conventional crankshaft-based pumps, the technology increases efficiency to over 95 percent and extends maintenance intervals to over 4,000 hours. With a footprint of less than 11 m² and a noise level of less than 65 dB(A), the stations are ideal for use in existing filling stations, even in residential areas. </p><p><b>Battery production solutions:</b> Battery production is considered a key technology for the energy transition. The only way manufacturers can hope to meet heavy future demand is by rapidly scaling up their battery production capacity. At Hannover Messe, Bosch Rexroth will be demonstrating how to realize complex value streams and extremely dynamic material movements using real material flow solutions along the entire value stream: from the virtual warehouse and cell preparation through module and pack assembly to transport and end-of-line testing.</p><p><b>Compact gas compressor:</b> Efficient and cost-effective hydrogen compression and storage is a key issue in the energy transition. Based on a proven automotive application, Bosch has developed a gas compressor that can compress over 11 standard cubic meters of hydrogen per hour to as much as 350 bar. This corresponds to more than one kilogram of hydrogen. The compressor’s compact dimensions and extremely low weight of less than ten kilograms make installation and maintenance considerably easier. In addition to hydrogen, the compressor is also suitable for other gases such as nitrogen, helium, and carbon dioxide, which greatly expands its range of application.</p><p><b>HeyBosch:</b> Bosch and Microsoft have expanded their partnership to introduce HeyBosch, an advanced AI platform based on Microsoft Azure. HeyBosch improves data management for industrial companies by providing insights into data and knowledge, making complex engineering data easy to understand, and using generative AI to enable user training. The platform integrates conversational AI, VR/AR functions, and business intelligence tools to offer a consistent and user-friendly experience. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>274570</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11946</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-is-looking-confidently-to-the-future-despite-difficult-market-environment-274570.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-17T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-17T12:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Home Comfort Group is looking confidently to the future despite difficult market environment</headline>
			<quote>Milestone: Planned acquisition of the HVAC business for residential and small commercial buildings of Johnson Controls and Hitachi</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ 2024 sales 12.5 percent below previous year at approx. 4.4 billion euros, adversely affected by subdued sentiment in the European heating market  Market position for heat pumps in Germany nevertheless much stronger, also for air conditioners in the USA   Jan Brockmann, CEO: “We act from a position of strength and are establishing a global presence with the planned acquisition.”  R&D expenditure to stay at a high level ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anne Kaletsch</name>
				<email>Anne.Kaletsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Wetzlar / Frankfurt – In a difficult global market environment characterized by persisting macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges, the Bosch Home Comfort Group was unable to isolate itself from the weak economy but managed to defend its leading position in the industrial sector. At approx. 4.4 billion euros, sales in the financial year 2024 were down by 12.5 percent on the previous year nominally and by 11.8 percent in exchange rate adjusted terms. It was primarily the reduced consumption and consumer spending, both for heat pumps and other heat generators, that led to the subdued sentiment in the European heating market and had a negative impact on business.</p>
<p>In the North America region, by contrast, the Bosch Home Comfort Group was able to grow its sales by a nominal six percent compared to the previous year. Increasing by 11 percent – and thus above the market average – US sales of air conditioners made an important contribution to this growth. Sales in Africa also picked up by nine percent, essentially in the water heater segment. The industrial boiler segment defied the general negative market trend, clearly growing its international sales by just under 11 percent compared to the previous year. At 256 million euros, the Bosch Home Comfort Group maintained its spending on research and development at the high level of the previous year in 2024. The company employed 13,800 associates as of December 31, 2024.</p><p></p><p><b>Emerging well from turbulent times thanks to stronger market position</b></p><p>Demand for heating technology in Europe declined noticeably in 2024, namely by 34 percent for heat pumps and by 14 percent for boilers. The Bosch Home Comfort Group’s position in the heat pump market nevertheless improved noticeably in Germany and Europe. “Our customers are particularly open to heat pump technology, and we support them with our comprehensive range of training courses,” said Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group. The Bosch Home Comfort Group also strengthened its position in air conditioners in Europe and North America. ”Despite the current global economic climate and the volatile subsidy situation, this broad positioning makes us optimistic about the future. We will emerge stronger from the weak market phase, also thanks to the outstanding performance of our associates. At an international level, we are cautiously optimistic about the year 2025 as a whole. The European market for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is unlikely to start recovering slowly before 2026,” Brockmann added. </p><p></p><p><b>Planned acquisition a consistent strategic milestone</b></p><p>Announced in July 2024, the planned 8 billion US dollar acquisition of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning business of Johnson Controls and Hitachi is the largest acquisition in the history of Bosch and an important step on the way towards becoming a global player for the home of the future. The transaction comprises 16 production facilities and 12 development sites employing some 12,000 associates in over 30 countries worldwide. The product portfolio covers the full range of heating, ventilation and air conditioning solutions for residential and small commercial buildings and includes well-known brands such as York or Coleman in the USA and Hitachi in Asia and Europe, for which Bosch will be granted a long-term license. “We act from a position of strength and are establishing a global presence with the planned acquisition. This enables us to offer efficient and innovative heating, ventilation and air conditioning solutions worldwide and push forward the full spectrum of electrification,” Brockmann explained. </p><p></p><p>With the planned acquisition, the Bosch Home Comfort Group wants to expand its presence in growth markets such as the USA and Asia and assume a leading market position in the promising heating, ventilation and air conditioning market. “We are also gaining strength in Western and Southern Europe, complementing our existing leading position in North and Central Europe. We will almost double our sales in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning market to about nine billion euros and thus accelerate our growth. The preparations for the closing, which is scheduled for mid-2025, are in full swing and entirely on track. We look forward to working with our future colleagues and to the new opportunities that will arise for all of us,” said Brockmann.</p><p></p><p><b>High investments in the future viability of the sites</b></p><p>Bosch expects the global market for heating, ventilation and air conditioning solutions relevant to the company to grow by around 40 percent by 2030. This growth will be driven by technological progress, the fight against climate change and new regulations. “Heat pumps and hybrid heat pump systems remain our key to achieving the climate goals in the building sector. That´s why we will stick to our plans to invest over one billion euros in our European development and production network for heat pumps by 2030,” said Brockmann.</p><p></p><p>The future viability of the sites is of decisive importance here. For example, at the Eibelshausen site in Central Hesse, the center of excellence for heat pump indoor units and storage tanks, the portfolio and product design as well as processes and infrastructure are to be optimized with a focus on increased competitiveness. In Aveiro, Portugal, the Bosch Home Comfort Group is expanding its production space for propane-based heat pumps as well as the resources for research and development. The Wernau site near Stuttgart places the investment focus on flexibility and scalability with two new assembly lines with low cycle times and a high degree of automation as well as the fully automated handling of load carriers.</p><p></p><p><b>Strengthening the technologies of the future: heat pumps and air conditioning</b></p><p>The motto of this year’s exhibit of the Bosch Home Comfort Group at the ISH trade fair in Frankfurt is “Local heroes for global change” – a dedicated commitment to combining global innovations with the inestimable value of local expertise. The Bosch Home Comfort Group will make the results of its extensive research and development activities visible at the ISH fair, where Bosch and Buderus, the international brands of the Bosch Home Comfort Group, will present numerous innovations. The hybrid heat pump systems, which will be presented for the very first time, can be operated as stand-alone gas or oil condensing boilers or in combination with a heat pump outdoor unit. Conversion to all-electric operation is also possible. This provides homeowners with a future-proof heating system that can be flexibly adapted to new conditions and requirements at any time. The new innovative brine-to-water heat pumps for single and two-family homes provide flow temperatures of up to 80 degrees Celsius and utilize the natural refrigerant propane (R290). A new propane-based air conditioner that can be integrated into a wide range of smart home systems thanks to compatibility with Matter – the cross-manufacturer connection standard for smart home devices with the aim of simplification and standardization – will also be on display at the trade fair. For apartment buildings and commercial facilities, a new condensing boiler with a dual-fuel burner can be operated with 100 percent hydrogen if required. For heat networks and industrial applications, a new electric boiler generates up to 5.5 megawatts of heat fully electrically, making it suitable for the utilization of surplus green electricity, for instance.</p><p></p><p><b>Press photos and info charts from the Bosch Media Service at:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-at-the-ish-2025-274496.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-at-the-ish-2025-274496.html</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>274560</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11952</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-invests-millions-in-metal-3d-printing-center-274560.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-18T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-18T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<headline>Bosch invests millions in metal 3D printing center</headline>
			<quote>Setting new standards in large-scale and volume production</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch invests almost six million euros in metal 3D printing center.  Bosch is first European Tier-1 supplier to have a facility in this performance class.  Plans for volume production of highly complex shapes, from housings to engine blocks. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Nuremberg and Stuttgart, Germany – Speed, precision, flexibility, and energy efficiency: for Bosch, these factors are key when manufacturing the complex metal parts that it supplies to its in-house and third-party customers. With a new metal 3D printer at its Nuremberg plant, Bosch wants to bolster its pioneering role in the supplier industry. In fact, it is the first Tier-1 automotive supplier in Europe to have a facility in this performance class. The plant has invested almost six million euros in the center and in the associated purchase and installation of a Nikon SLM Solutions NXG XII 600 metal 3D printer.</p>
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		<p>
			Bosch remains committed to Germany as an industrial location and is investing large sums of money here. By introducing new technologies in our plants, we are securing considerable sales potential.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Klaus M&#228;der, member of the Bosch Mobility sector board responsible for operations.</cite>
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<p>“Bosch remains committed to Germany as an industrial location and is investing large sums of money here. By introducing new technologies in our plants, we are securing considerable sales potential,” says Klaus Mäder, the member of the Bosch Mobility sector board responsible for operations, including all plants worldwide. The new 3D printer is intended to accelerate development cycles, especially for metal parts, which take a long time to make using conventional manufacturing processes. Commenting on the facility’s official start of operations, Alexander Weichsel, the commercial plant manager in Nuremberg, says: “By making the manufacture of metal parts faster and more productive, this new facility will increase our competitiveness.” And the technical plant manager Jörg Luntz adds: “With this facility, we are setting the highest standards in metal 3D printing. In volume production, this will open up completely new possibilities for us.”</p><p>Whether components for hydrogen applications, motor housings for electric cars, components for e-axles, or engine blocks for racing: the facility’s sheer size and technical capabilities pave the way for a host of applications. Working from a computer-aided design file developed in advance, its twelve lasers melt metal powder layer by layer to create highly complex shapes. The new metal 3D printer is up to five times faster than the 3D printing systems that have been used up to now. Complex structures such as interior or curved channels, which are simply not feasible with conventional milling processes, can now be produced without any problem. While drilling around corners is not possible using conventional methods, 3D printing makes light work of this. The printer can produce unfinished parts on demand with no need for tooling. And because 3D printing slashes raw-material waste to almost zero, it also conserves resources. “Using the 3D printer to manufacture components not only increases sustainability in production, but also enables Bosch to respond flexibly to fluctuations in batch sizes and offer everything from a single source,” Weichsel says.</p><h2>Manufacturing a complete engine block using the 3D printing process</h2><p>One particularly vivid example of the new possibilities that the 3D printing process opens up is the engine block: with conventional manufacturing, it can take up to three years to get from the first draft design to volume production. Completing the casting mold for the engine block alone can take up to 18 months. 3D printing does away with this step. The design data is transmitted directly to the printer, eliminating the need for complex molds. The 3D printer delivers a finished engine block after just a few days, thus greatly reducing overall product development time. </p><p>At full capacity, the facility can produce metal parts with a total weight of around 10,000 kilograms in under a year, achieving speeds of up to 1,000 cubic centimeters per hour. The main aim of this faster component production is to cut the time to market. “We want to be faster than with traditional manufacturing processes and use this technology to get products to market more quickly,” Luntz says. “Even today, only a few companies can produce technology on an industrial scale the way Bosch does. We’re now going one step further, taking volume production in metal 3D printing to the automotive level.” This opens the door to completely new opportunities and possibilities – in the automotive sector, but also in numerous other industries such as energy and aviation.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>274432</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11945</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-further-expands-its-workshop-program-for-a-c-systems-274432.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-07T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-07T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch further expands its workshop program for A/C systems</headline>
			<quote>In addition to service units and accessories, A/C components complete the range for working on the  air conditioning system </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compressors and condensers, dryers, expansion valves, and evaporators from Bosch for vehicles from most European manufacturers   High availability and fast delivery of the A/C components through Bosch's global sales network   Easy installation of replacement parts thanks to precisely fitting connections ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – For over 15 years, Bosch has been a competent partner for workshops with fully automatic A/C service units and accessories for the maintenance of air conditioning systems in vehicles. To also support the repair of these systems, Bosch is now expanding its workshop program throughout Europe with the essential components of the A/C system. Compressors and condensers were already available in some countries last year. Starting from 2025, the existing program, supplemented by dryers, expansion valves and evaporators, will be available to workshops throughout all of Europe. The program covers vehicles from various manufacturers and will be continuously expanded.</p>
<p><b>A/C Components in proven Bosch quality</b></p><p>Extensive endurance and leak tests ensure reliable performance and long service life of the A/C components, while strict corrosion tests ensure high weather resistance. Thanks to precisely fitting connections and compressors being pre-filled with oil, the workshop mechanic can easily and time-efficiently install the replacement parts. Additionally, comprehensive installation instructions are available online. Bosch’s global distribution network ensures fast delivery of the new A/C components. Workshops can order them via the known national distribution channels. </p><p></p><p><b>Parts, test equipment, and service for A/C systems from a single source</b></p><p>In addition to the five central components of modern vehicle air conditioning systems, Bosch supplies other products for working on the A/C system, such as drive belts, cabin filters, cabin fans, and engine cooling fans. Furthermore, the proven A/C service units from the ACS series, accessories, and oils for the A/C circuit are available for the maintenance of air conditioning systems. Bosch thus provides the necessary test equipment and spare parts for the professional maintenance and repair of air conditioning systems from a single source. Bosch&#39;s training offerings also include the legally required certificate of competence for working on air conditioning systems.</p><p></p><p><b>Important role of the A/C system in electric vehicles’ thermal management</b></p><p>Thanks to decades of development and manufacturing experience, Bosch has in-depth knowledge of the thermal systems that keep vehicles’ engine components within their optimum temperature range. Electric coolant pumps, solenoid valves, and engine cooling fans are already part of the wide range of products in this area. In the future, however, the entire A/C system will also play an important role in the thermal management of electric vehicles. Previously used only for interior cooling, the A/C circuit will now also be used to cool the powertrain components of hybrid and electric vehicles. This keeps the battery, electric motor, and power electronics within the optimum temperature range to ensure reliable operation. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11932</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-aims-to-break-the-billion-euro-barrier-with-sales-revenue-from-factory-software-274304.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-03-05T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-05T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch aims to break the billion-euro barrier with sales revenue from factory software</headline>
			<quote>Digital orchestration of manufacturing through software</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Industrial Technology aims to achieve sales revenue of around 1 billion euros from software and software-related services by the beginning of the next decade.  Tanja Rueckert: “We know factories like the back of our hand. Our software solutions are made by users for users.”  Bosch Rexroth’s ctrlX AUTOMATION offers a rapidly growing ecosystem for factory automation.  Bosch customers, as well as some 150 Bosch plants, use software from Bosch Connected Industry’s NEXEED portfolio.  Bosch Semantic Stack is the basis for digital twins of products and the key to unlocking the value of data. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Manuela Kaiser</name>
				<email>Manuela.Kaiser@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Ulm, Germany – Bosch is continuing its software offensive. The technology company’s Industrial Technology business sector is pursuing ambitious goals: by the beginning of the next decade, it wants its sales revenue from software and software-related services to have reached around 1 billion euros. “Bosch is one of the world’s biggest manufacturing companies. We know factories like the back of our hand. This know-how flows into our software development. Our solutions are made by users for users, since we also use our software in our own plants,” says Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH whose responsibilities include the Industrial Technology business sector. This business sector comprises Bosch Rexroth, Bosch Manufacturing Solutions, and Bosch Connected Industry. Bosch has the expertise and knowledge to make fully software-assisted manufacturing a reality. Its software solutions for the operations management level, such as Bosch Connected Industry’s NEXEED, and for the control level, such as Bosch Rexroth’s ctrlX AUTOMATION, dovetail seamlessly. Bosch Manufacturing Solutions also offers AI-based process optimization for existing manufacturing landscapes.</p>
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			Bosch is one of the world&#8217;s biggest manufacturing companies. We know factories like the back of our hand. This know-how flows into our software development. Our solutions are made by users for users, since we also use our software in our own plants,
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				<cite>Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<h2>At the heart of factory automation – Bosch Rexroth’s ctrlX AUTOMATION</h2><p>Bosch Rexroth’s ctrlX AUTOMATION is an open automation system for factory automation. Since its launch five years ago, it has attracted over 2,000 customers. The partner network ctrlX WORLD with over 100 partner companies, extends the range of solutions to include software and hardware. The ctrlX OS operating system is also growing and becoming increasingly important. Open interfaces and standards make it possible to integrate all types of automation technologies and partners. “As the pace of digitalization increases, what’s needed are new solutions that enable systems to be interconnected and open in all directions. Co-creation and open ecosystems let companies pool their strengths, develop innovations together, and react much faster to changes in the market,” says Thomas Fechner, Member of the Executive Board of Bosch Rexroth with responsibility for the factory automation business. The company now offers more than 80 apps in its ctrlX OS store. These range from communication and IoT solutions to innovative vision and engineering apps, all of which are validated in accordance with strict Bosch Rexroth guidelines. Around half the apps come from third-party providers. This underlines the co-creation approach that is becoming increasingly prevalent in this domain. ctrlX AUTOMATION can also be connected to NEXEED.</p><h2>The brain of the smart factory – Bosch Connected Industry’s NEXEED</h2><p>Bosch Connected Industry’s software for Industry 4.0 controls the manufacturing process and provides the transparency that is needed for raw materials and other supplies to be used efficiently. It can detect and eliminate the causes of rejects at an early stage, and it permits predictive maintenance, retrofitting, and optimization for machinery and equipment. The result is factories that are up to 25 percent more productive, up to 15 percent greater machine availability, and a reduction in maintenance costs by as much as 25 percent. With NEXEED, everyone responsible for manufacturing has exactly the information they need. It uses artificial intelligence to provide assembly-line workers with support directly at the machine. In the future, they will be able to use an app to voice-record any incidents at a workstation, ask about similar situations, and request suggestions for solutions. NEXEED’s international customers include Sick and Osram. It is also used in around 150 Bosch plants. Thanks to its open interfaces, the Bosch software can be integrated into common industrial platforms and existing infrastructure. The data it generates can also be used in other applications.</p>
<h2>The key to unlocking data’s full potential – Bosch Semantic Stack</h2><p>One such application is the Bosch Semantic Stack. “Companies are sitting on a treasure trove of data, but very few of them know what to do with it. We have the key to unlocking the value of all that data,” says Norbert Jung, CEO of Bosch Connected Industry. The Bosch Semantic Stack software portfolio creates a semantic data layer that makes product data understandable for humans and machines throughout the lifecycle. When this data is assigned to a digital twin, the result is consistent, reliable insights for well-founded business decisions. Instead of simply storing data, the Bosch Semantic Stack explains what the data means, making repeated rounds of data preparation and integration unnecessary. Using the solution itself, Bosch has already created more than 400 million digital twins of its products throughout the company. These make it possible to use data more easily and securely, also across company boundaries. For example, effective 2027, the EU will require battery manufacturers to create a digital battery passport for any batteries with a capacity of 2 kilowatt-hours or more. This passport must be able to show a wide range of data on the battery’s lifecycle, including data on CO<sub>2</sub> from its manufacturing, performance data, and, for recycling, information about its constituent materials. The Battery Passport, a module of the Bosch Semantic Stack, fulfills these legal requirements by using digital twins to automatically create the passports needed for end-to-end data transparency over the battery’s entire lifecycle.</p><h2>Bosch Rexroth model factory provides insights into the factory of the future</h2><p>At the Bosch Rexroth model factory in Ulm, Germany, the company shows how Bosch software makes factories and their control systems simpler and more efficient. Bosch uses concrete manufacturing scenarios to present its portfolio of high-performance industrial technology, including intralogistics and distribution. The exemplary manufacturing process also illustrates how existing factory environments can be transformed safely and cost-effectively. The model factory brings solutions for the automotive, battery, consumer goods, and semiconductor industries to life. Users can flexibly adapt their manufacturing to fluctuating demand and economically produce different versions or even very small batches. With its open standards, the Bosch software manages communication both between the machines and systems and with higher-level systems, ensuring seamless exchanges of information and complete orchestration of manufacturing operations. </p><p>Since the model factory opened in 2021, around 8,400 visitors have learned about topics such as sustainability in factory automation, flexible materials flows, and the benefits of modular software architecture.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11882</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-03-06T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-06T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Innovative Dremel Blueprint tool line Dremel re-imagines DIY with versatile, easy-to-use tools</headline>
			<quote>Portable saw station, compact saw, and multi-drill</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Innovative products tailored to the needs of DIYers who are discovering home improvement for themselves  Shaped by in-depth market research and direct user feedback  12V power for a wide range of projects in and around the home ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>With innovative products tailored to the needs of DIYers who are discovering home improvement for themselves, Dremel launches the Blueprint line of tools. It comprises a portable saw station suitable for a wide range of cuts, a separately available compact saw, compatible blades, and a 3-in-1 multi-drill. All tools feature a brushless motor and are powered by the same rechargeable 12V batteries that are also used for Dremel 8240 and 8260 rotary tools. Shaped by in-depth market research and direct user feedback, the Blueprint line is designed to empower aspiring DIY enthusiasts to take on projects with confidence and ease ‒ whether it’s assembling and refinishing furniture or refreshing entire living spaces. Recognizing that many users value simplicity and practicality over technical jargon, these tools prioritize intuitive use, space-saving versatility, and affordability, ensuring anyone can achieve quality results without becoming a power tool expert.</p>
<h2>Portable saw station with compact saw: Sawing made easy</h2><p>The Dremel Blueprint portable saw station lets homeowners, renters, and DIY enthusiasts tackle straight, bevel, miter, and compound cuts with confidence. The compact case, at the size of a pilot case, unfolds into a work station that contains cutting guides, material supports, and clamps – everything users need to put a wide range of projects in and around their home into practice, such as installing baseboard trim and molding as well as flooring, putting together custom built-in shelving, and creating board and batten accent walls. For such applications, the all-in-one solution replaces bigger, bulkier circular saws and miter saws which can intimidate beginner DIYers. When not in use, it conveniently folds away to fit in tight spaces like closets, garages, or under beds.</p><p>The lightweight and ergonomic compact saw includes safety features like a blade guard, a safety switch, and non-slip grips. The integrated alignment laser ensures even novices get a quality cut every time, minimizing errors as well as material waste, and maximizing efficiency. The saw can be detached from the work station to be used independently and is also sold separately. </p><p>The kit contains a multi-purpose cutting blade that cuts materials such as wood, plywood, laminate flooring, plastics, brass, copper, and aluminum. Cuts at 0° are possible up to a depth of 25,4 mm, cuts at 45° up to a depth of 15,9 mm. Additional multi-material and wood blades with a diameter of 85 mm are available in the Dremel accessory range.</p><h2>Multi-tasking with just one tool: Dremel Blueprint multi-drill </h2><p>The Dremel Blueprint multi-drill is designed to simplify tasks such as hanging gallery walls, mounting shelves, or assembling furniture. Besides an LED light that provides a clear line of sight when working in darker spaces, the compact drill includes a variety of tools. The detachable laser level with a built-in bubble level can be attached to walls and other surfaces with a reusable mounting putty, making it easy to align shelves or pictures and ensure everything users install is straight. The stud finder directly integrated into the drill helps to find the right spot to drill into drywall straight away.</p><p>The Dremel Blueprint portable saw station, the standalone compact saw, the blades, and the multi-drill will be available from April. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. The Dremel Blueprint line will be further expanded gradually.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11950</press_release_id>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-02-26T23:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-03-04T23:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Industrial Heat at ISH</headline>
			<quote>The new Bosch ELHB electric boiler for heating networks and industries</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch is driving transformation forward: New electric boiler generates up to 5.5 megawatts of heat purely electrically   Electric steam boilers (ELSB) by Bosch in use worldwide  Bosch boiler technology enables the integration of alternative fuels ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Annemarie Wittmann</name>
				<email>annemarie.wittmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch Industrial Heat is presenting electrical solutions for sustainable heating and process heat at this year’s ISH in Frankfurt. One highlight is the new ELHB electric boiler for heating energy and hot water. &quot;Electrification is a relevant factor for the success of the energy transition in the heating sector. With our new ELHB electric boiler, we are driving the transformation forward and offering municipalities and cities an opportunity to future-proof their district heating,&quot; says Daniel Gosse, Head of Marketing at Bosch Industrial Heat, adding: &quot;The ELHB also enables building operators and industrial companies to organise their heat production sustainably.&quot;</p>
<p><b>Electrification of heating and process heat: The new ELHB electric boiler</b></p><p>Bosch will be showcasing the new ELHB electric boiler live at the Buderus joint stand C60 in hall 12. &quot;The ELHB is a versatile power-to-heat solution that can be used flexibly in existing infrastructures and also in combination with energy systems such as heat pumps,&quot; emphasises Daniel Gosse. The electric boiler generates heating energy and hot water in the output range from 250 to 5,500 kilowatts at up to 16 bar. The increasing expansion of renewable energies makes the ELHB an attractive solution: The ELHB can utilise surplus green electricity for example from wind power and photovoltaics and convert it into climate-neutral heat with efficiencies of up to 99.6 per cent. Its output adapts precisely to both individual heating requirements and available surplus electricity.</p><p></p><p>The high demand for the Bosch ELSB electric steam boiler also shows that the need for electrical solutions is growing rapidly. Bosch offers the ELSB in capacities from 350 to 7,500 kilograms of steam per hour and also exhibits it at the trade fair stand. Companies from various industries and countries operate the electric steam generator, including PepsiCo in Poland and the Stríbro dairy in the Czech Republic. Both companies use the ELSB to generate a large proportion of their steam demand purely electrically. The ELSB is combined with a gas-fired UL-S steam boiler, which offers further flexibility for the future thanks to its conversion options for alternative fuels. Those multivalent systems make it possible to integrate several energy sources into an overall system and prioritise the use of self-generated electricity or electricity based on dynamic electricity tariffs.</p><p></p><p><b>Solutions for green hydrogen and biofuels</b></p><p>In addition to electrification, Bosch Industrial Heat is driving forward the use of alternative fuels such as green hydrogen and biofuels: Mature technologies from Bosch can utilise up to 100 per cent of these green fuels or offer a combination of several fuels in one system. Hydrogen boilers by Bosch have been in use in chemical companies, for example, for many years. H2-ready systems, which can be retrofitted in a future-proof manner when hydrogen becomes available at a later date, are another example. There are also plants with bio-oil boilers, including at the Norwegian district heating supplier Eidsiva Bioenergi AS. &quot;With our pioneering solutions for sustainable heat and steam generation, we are the ideal partner for companies in heat supply as well as in industrial and commercial sectors worldwide. At ISH, our experts will provide prospective customers with advice on which technology makes sense based on their infrastructure, processes and individual requirements,&quot; emphasises Daniel Gosse. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>274049</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11929</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-02-25T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>bauma: 800-volt electric drive from Bosch for construction machinery with high power requirements</headline>
			<quote>Electrification enables construction applications with zero local emissions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Electric drive system with high power density and optimum efficiency  Compact dimensions enable conversion of existing device platforms to electric drives  High robustness, reliability, and durability thanks to transfer of technology from automotive volume production  Modern construction sites: lower exhaust and noise emissions are particularly beneficial to densely populated residential areas  High flexibility thanks to combination with tailored transmission solutions from Bosch Rexroth ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – In the face of growing environmental awareness and ever more stringent legal regulations, construction machines are increasingly being equipped with electric drives. This concept allows work to be completed with zero local emissions and thereby reduces the exhaust and noise levels that have become commonplace, for example, on construction sites in densely populated residential areas as well as in city centers. Another use case for this technology is in machinery and devices for underground mining. Such applications frequently require complex technical solutions in order to remove the exhaust gases and heat produced by internal-combustion engines. At bauma, Bosch Engineering is presenting a newly developed high-performance solution for battery voltages of up to 800 volts, which further increases the range of applications for construction machinery. “The latest generation of our powerful electric drive system combines high power density, compact dimensions, and optimum efficiency. As a result, even construction machinery with high power requirements and limited installation space, such as wheel loaders, can now be equipped with electric drives,” explains Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering. The improved overall efficiency results in a reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) of the construction machine across its service life. Depending on the application profile, electrification thus also provides potential financial benefits over diesel-hydraulic powertrains. In addition, the electrification solution from Bosch Engineering offers great flexibility in combination with tailored transmission solutions from Bosch Rexroth, such as the new eGFV9100 coaxial gearbox. </p>
<p>The 800-volt drive system consists of the Bosch electric motor SMG230 and a highly efficient inverter equipped with silicon carbide power modules. The motor is designed for system voltages of 400 to 850 volts. In an ideal voltage and temperature range, it offers a continuous power output of up to 200 kilowatts and around 250 newton meters of torque. Up to 550 newton meters of peak torque can be delivered on a short-term basis. Thanks to the 800-volt technology, the power density has also been increased significantly. The new motor delivers up to 80 kilowatts more power than a comparable 400-volt machine with identical weight or, with the same level of performance, boasts more compact dimensions and a much lower weight. The 800-volt inverter with silicon carbide semiconductors, which was tailored to the exact requirements of the SMG230, boasts an impressive efficiency of more than 99 percent. The silicon carbide semiconductors in the power modules enable faster switching operations and steeper switching slopes, meaning that significantly less energy is lost in the form of heat. </p><p></p><p>The electrification components from Bosch Engineering for construction machinery applications are designed to be extremely robust, reliable, and durable. The safety and diagnostic concept is based on established standards from the automotive domain and has been adapted to the specific requirements of mobile machinery. The compact dimensions enable straightforward integration even into tight installation spaces, meaning that existing device platforms can also be converted to eco-friendly electric drives. What is more, Bosch Engineering supports its customers in integrating the drive system into their machinery as well as with the actual application of the system. </p><p></p><p>The new Rexroth eGFV9100 coaxial gearbox fitted to the SMG230 will be unveiled at <b>bauma at booth A3/327</b>.</p><p></p><p>In addition, in cooperation with Bosch Rexroth, Bosch Engineering supports its customers in integrating the drive into the construction machine, including application development, based on the open ECOsystem BODAS.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11947</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-02-20T06:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>In stationary H2 technologies, Bosch is to focus on electrolysis – hydrogen to remain a strategic business area  </headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is realigning its operations and investments relating to stationary hydrogen technologies. In the future, the supplier of technology will focus more on technologies for hydrogen production and the supply of electrolysis components, above all PEM (proton-exchange membrane) electrolysis stacks. In light of this, its operations relating to the industrialization and preparation for production of decentralized power-supply systems based on solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFC) will be discontinued. Work to explore the possibilities of solid-oxide technology will continue within the company’s corporate research unit. The company also remains highly committed to mobile applications of H<sub>2</sub> in fuel cells and hydrogen engines.</p>
<p>Over the past ten years, Bosch has worked with partners to develop solid-oxide fuel-cell technology for decentralized power-supply systems. These achieved a high level of technical maturity, which was demonstrated in more than 100 pilot systems. Recently, however, the market has not developed as expected. On the one hand, the market is especially demanding higher-output systems with carbon capture, and this makes the conditions for economical operation significantly tougher. On the other hand, the conversion of hydrogen into electricity is not yet being given the necessary priority in Europe, and especially in Germany. This means that further engineering effort will be required in the years ahead, and this will significantly reduce commercial viability.</p>
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		<p>
			For us as a company, volatile market developments mean that we have to consolidate our efforts and focus our portfolio. We see hydrogen as an important source of energy for decarbonizing the energy system. For the green production of hydrogen, large numbers of electrolysis plants with high-performance stacks will have to be set up worldwide. With its expertise, Bosch has huge business opportunities here. And it is on those opportunities that we will focus.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Thomas Pauer, the president of Bosch Power Solutions</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“For us as a company, volatile market developments mean that we have to consolidate our efforts and focus our portfolio. We see hydrogen as an important source of energy for decarbonizing the energy system. For the green production of hydrogen, large numbers of electrolysis plants with high-performance stacks will have to be set up worldwide. With its expertise, Bosch has huge business opportunities here. And it is on those opportunities that we will focus,” said Dr. Thomas Pauer, the president of Bosch Power Solutions.</p><p>Bosch employs some 550 associates in the SOFC business, most of them in Germany. Socially acceptable solutions will be found for them in close consultation with the employee representatives. For some associates, for example, there may be opportunities in electrolysis. The actual form of these solutions will be the subject of talks that are about to start. </p><p>As a result of this strategic realignment, Bosch has informed its technology partner Ceres Power that it will bring the partnership to a close in an orderly fashion and honor its contractual obligations. With immediate effect, the Bosch representative on the Ceres Power supervisory board will stand down. In the future, Bosch will treat its minority interest in Ceres Power as a non-core financial investment. Over time, moreover, possibilities of divesting the minority interest in Ceres Power are to be examined.</p><p>Hydrogen remains a strategic growth area for Bosch. By 2030, Bosch hydrogen technology may generate sales revenue running into billions of euros. Above all, the market for H<sub>2</sub> production is stirring. Worldwide, hydrogen electrolysis will reach an installed capacity of between 100 and 170 gigawatts by 2030. By the end of the decade, the global electrolysis market is expected to have a volume of as much as 37 billion euros. Bosch is on track to debut its electrolysis stack this year.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>273856</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11940</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/applyo-jena-secures-series-a-funding-round-led-by-bosch-ventures-273856.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-02-18T07:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-02-18T07:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Applyo Jena secures Series A funding round led by Bosch Ventures </headline>
			<quote>Leap in freeze-drying technology improves stability, rapid deployment, and accuracy of diagnostic tests in non-laboratory settings by an order of magnitude.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Germany-based Applyo Jena raised Series A funding round led by Bosch Ventures, together with LBBW Venture Capital.    The funds will be used to accelerate international expansion and enter the pharma market.  Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures: “Applyo’s pioneering approach opens exciting opportunities for providers of point of care systems to transport and store sensitive reagents and enzymes without continuous cool chains and therefore enabling more sustainable supply chains” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Jena, Germany – Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, completed an investment in the Series A funding round of Applyo Jena GmbH. The Germany-based company is an innovative freeze-drying technology provider, that offers significant advantages over traditional liquid reagents, e.g. extended shelf-life and ease of use. “Diagnostics are increasingly shifting to the point of care and even towards home testing, enabling faster, more accessible, and patient-centric solutions that enhance early detection and treatment efficiency. Applyo’s pioneering approach opens exciting opportunities for providers of point of care systems to transport and store sensitive reagents and enzymes without continuous cool chains and therefore enabling more sustainable supply chains”, says Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures.</p>
<p><b>Redefining freeze-drying</b></p><p>Applyo Jena is specialized in the development and production of lyophilized reagents and enzymes, so called “lyo beads”. Throughout the process of lyophilization, a form of freeze-drying, water is removed from sensitive reagents and enzymes and beads are formed. This offers significant advantages over traditional liquid reagents, including extended shelf life, stability at ambient temperature, and ease of use.</p><p></p><p>Applyo Jena has developed a proprietary and unique lyophilization technology to produce precise lyo beads with homogenous quality. Compared to other processes, liquid nitrogen is not required. That not only lifts the scalability of lyo beads production to a new level but also unlocks new markets in life science and pharmaceuticals. This breakthrough approach is redefining the possibilities of freeze-drying and taps into a fast-growing global market that is valued at more than 6bn US Dollar based on a recent report by Research Nester. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Hanno Hermann, Co-founder of Applyo Jena, stated, &quot;After relocation to our new laboratory, the funding from Bosch Ventures and LBBW VC now opens the door to bring our innovative lyophilized reagent solutions to a broader global market.&quot; Apart from internationalization and further expansion of the global distribution network, Applyo Jena will use the Series A funding round to enter new markets such as pharmaceuticals, meeting the global demand for stable, ready-to-use reagents in diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences. </p><p></p><p>The investment round led by Bosch Ventures, together with LBBW VC, underscores the commitment to supporting groundbreaking technologies that advance the fields of diagnostics and life sciences improving people’s quality of life. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>273728</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11937</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-addition-to-the-professional-18v-system-cordless-hydraulic-tools-for-electricians-273728.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-02-13T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-02-13T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New addition to the Professional 18V System: Cordless hydraulic tools for electricians</headline>
			<quote>New segment in the Bosch portfolio</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Cordless hydraulic trio: crimping tool, cutting tool, and punching tool  Pressure monitoring for reliable crimping, cutting, and punching  Maintenance only required every 20,000 cycles  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch aims to offer the right tools for every trade and make work easier for tradespeople. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> now includes cordless hydraulic tools for electrical installation: the GPH 18V-60 Professional crimping tool, the GKH 18V-50 Professional cutting tool, and the GLH 18V-60 Professional punching tool. This allows electricians to cover a wide range of tasks and switch flexibly between 18V tools such as screwdrivers, saws, angle grinders, and hydraulic tools within the system. The battery system even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system: This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Long maintenance interval, excellent handling</h2><p>All three tools use a durable and reliable cordless hydraulic system that offers users a long maintenance interval of 20,000 cycles. A status LED at the base of the tool indicates upcoming maintenance in good time. All processes are documented: Professionals can read out the crimping, cutting, or punching history via a USB-C output on the tool. This allows them to verify, for instance, that crimping has been carried out at 60 kN. The number of cycles run, error messages, and other tool parameters can also be called up. The read-out software can be downloaded free of charge from the respective tool website.</p><p>Thanks to the ergonomic design and balanced weight, tradespeople have a comfortable and secure grip on the tools in all working conditions. The tool heads – which can be rotated 340 degrees on the crimping tool and 360 degrees on the other tools – are a great help when working in hard-to-reach places. The tools each have an on/off switch on the front and a manual pressure release switch on the back. An integrated LED light illuminates the work area. For an optimum balance of runtime, power, and weight, Bosch recommends using a ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah.</p><h2>GPH 18V-60 Professional crimping tool </h2><p>The GPH 18V-60 Professional crimping tool crimps cable lugs and connectors safely and reliably on copper and aluminum cables with cross-sections of up to 300 mm². The tool delivers a constant force of 60 kN thanks to an electronic sensor that precisely monitors the pressure. Once the crimping process is complete, the status LED lights up green and the crimping piston automatically returns to its starting position. High-quality crimping dies for copper cables with cross-sections from 6 to 300 mm² and aluminum cables with cross-sections from 10 to 300 mm² are available in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/bosch-professional-accessories-2790339-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch range of accessories</a>.</p><h2>GKH 18V-50 Professional cutting tool</h2><p>The GKH 18V-50 Professional reliably cuts copper and aluminum cables of conductor classes 2 and 5 with a diameter of up to 40 mm. Blades made of hardened steel and with special cutting geometry ensure clean cuts so that the cable ends can easily be used afterwards. Thanks to the intelligent cutting detection, the jaws open automatically after each cut – saving time and protecting the tool and blades.</p><h2>GLH 18V-60 Professional punching tool</h2><p>The GLH 18V-60 Professional punches almost burr-free holes in steel up to 3 mm thick and stainless steel up to 2.5 mm thick with a force of up to 60 kN. Holes can be created quickly and easily in switch cabinets, for instance, if they are needed to feed through additional cables. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/bosch-professional-accessories-2790339-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch accessories range</a> includes punches in sizes M16 to M40 for holes up to 40.5 mm in diameter and in sizes PG9 to PG36 for holes up to 47 mm in diameter. Each individual punch cuts reliably through both steel and stainless steel. </p><p>The crimping tool, cutting tool, and punching tool are now available for purchase. The prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11936</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-boost-for-the-18v-power-for-all-system-for-diyers-powerful-cordless-impact-wrench-from-bosch-273664.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-02-11T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-02-11T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>A new boost for the “18V Power for All System” for DIYers:  Powerful cordless impact wrench from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Ideal for simple tire changes and timber construction</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ UniversalImpactDrive 18V-350: a lightweight powerhouse for effortless screwing  Robust tool offers high performance with brushless motor  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Changing the tires on your vehicle or driving long screws into hard squared timber – when building a carport, wooden terrace, or a garden swing, for instance – is now a whole lot easier with the UniversalImpactDrive 18V-350 from Bosch. This is the first cordless impact wrench with square drive in the DIY range and, thanks to its high loosening torque of 560 Nm, can even loosen tight wheel nuts and corroded screws. The new impact wrench is part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a> which also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 80 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Light, balanced, versatile</h2><p>With an unladen weight of just over 1 kg, the UniversalImpactDrive 18V-350 is one of the lightest products of its kind in the market. It is therefore easier to accomplish difficult jobs, especially working overhead. The cordless impact wrench offers powerful performance at up to 3,400 impacts per minute, effortlessly tightening screws up to 10 mm in diameter and up to 140 mm long. With the attached battery – Bosch recommends a battery of at least 2.5 Ah – it feels well-balanced in the hand. The balanced weight distribution has a positive effect on operating safety, as does the impact mechanism, which transfers the force and rotational movement directly to the screw, thus protecting the user’s wrist.</p><p>The UniversalImpactDrive 18V-350 is versatile: it features a standard square drive, and with the included adapter, hex bits can also be attached. Three settings allow for quick and convenient adjustment of speed, torque, and impact rate at the push of a button, making it easy to adapt to various applications.</p><h2>Robust and powerful thanks to the brushless motor</h2><p>Thanks to its efficient performance, the durable brushless motor generates a loosening torque of 560 Nm and up to 350 Nm of tightening torque ‒ enough to handle demanding tasks in the home and garden. If you want to fit a tire, for instance, you can set the torque of the UniversalImpactDrive 18V-350 to level 1 (which corresponds to 85 Nm) at the touch of a button, tighten the tire quickly and easily, and fine-tune the last few turns with a manual torque wrench. This saves an enormous amount of time. The tool also offers fast and fatigue-free working, such as when assembling heavy shelves in a garage or workshop. The integrated LED light also helps in poor lighting conditions. </p><p>The UniversalImpactDrive 18V-350 cordless impact wrench is now available for purchase. All stated prices are recommended retail prices and include VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>273344</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11930</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/with-brake-by-wire-from-bosch-to-the-arctic-circle-273344.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-01-28T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-01-28T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>With brake-by-wire from Bosch to the Arctic Circle</headline>
			<quote>Successful long-distance test for new brake system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch engineers successfully complete the first journey on public roads over 3,300 kilometers and through different climate zones.  The brake-by-wire system completely replaces the mechanical connection between the brake pedal and the brake system with electrical signal lines.  Bosch has already received orders from various vehicle manufacturers and plans the market launch from fall 2025.  Bosch expects 5.5 million vehicles worldwide equipped with brake-by-wire by 2030. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – For six days, over 3,300 kilometers and through different climate zones to the Arctic Circle: On an unusual test drive, a Bosch development team successfully tested the new hydraulic brake-by-wire system from Bosch for the first time on public roads. What sets brake-by-wire apart: This solution completely eliminates the mechanical connection between the brake pedal and the brake system. The driver’s brake request is transmitted to the brake-by-wire system purely as an electrical signal via redundant signal lines. For this fundamentally new approach, Bosch offers a robust and efficient solution with two independent hydraulic brake actuators – a by-wire brake actuator and an ESP<sup>®</sup>. Today’s brake systems, such as the integrated power brake from Bosch, still ensure the required redundancy in the event of a fault via a mechanical connection to the brake pedal. This coupling via an input rod to the brake pedal is eliminated in the new Bosch brake-by-wire solution.</p>
<p>As a leading company in braking and steering systems, Bosch is working on innovative by-wire solutions for both vehicle domains – including this hydraulic brake-by-wire system, which is planned to be launched on the market from fall 2025. In addition to the hydraulic solution, Bosch is also developing a purely electromechanical system. The company has already received orders from various vehicle manufacturers and expects that by 2030, more than 5.5 million vehicles worldwide will be equipped with brake-by-wire.</p><h2>Advantages of the Bosch brake-by-wire system</h2><p>New freedom in installation: Due to the omission of the mechanical connection, there is no longer any need to mount the brake system components at the vehicle’s firewall. Instead, the components can now be installed where it is most optimal in terms of crash safety, NVH, and manufacturing. The flexibility in choosing where to install the brake actuators helps to avoid the need for different variants for right-hand and left-hand drive vehicles. By-wire technology enables new pedal concepts with significantly shorter brake pedal travel to create space for new interior designs. The hydraulic brake-by-wire solution from Bosch is based on proven brake system technology and is a combination of a by-wire brake actuator and an ESP<sup>®</sup>. Its slim design saves installation space and reduces the weight of the brake system. Since both the by-wire brake actuator and the ESP<sup>®</sup> are assigned to different channels of the redundant electrical system, they can each independently build up the required brake pressure at all four wheel brakes in the event of a fault. Therefore, this Bosch solution is also suitable for highly automated vehicles, meeting the protection of the brake system required for safety reasons. </p><h2>Successful long-distance test provides valuable data for further development</h2><p>The brake-by-wire system is being developed at the Bosch development center in Abstatt near Heilbronn. The long-distance journey led the development team from the southwest of Germany via Hamburg, Copenhagen and Stockholm and a short detour to the Arctic Circle to the finish at the Bosch winter test center Vaitoudden in Arjeplog, in northern Sweden. Bosch has specifically applied for and obtained approval for public roadway use for the test vehicle in several countries, based on an extensive safety concept. “The whole team has worked towards this event with incredible motivation and is very proud of this achievement. Our hydraulic brake-by-wire system has worked perfectly on the journey. With our first long-distance test, we impressively demonstrated that we can bring a real brake-by-wire system safely and successfully from the test track to the road&quot;, explains Hagen Kuckert, project manager for the by-wire brake actuator at Bosch in Abstatt. „We performed thousands of braking operations during the journey, were able to obtain important insights and data on the behavior of the brake system in a wide variety of traffic situations and compare them with our previous simulations. All this is incorporated into the further development work to further optimize our hydraulic brake-by-wire system.&quot;</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11298</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-2024-business-year-bosch-held-back-by-market-developments-273280.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-01-28T23:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-01-28T23:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>The 2024 business year: Bosch held back by market developments</headline>
			<quote>Greater pressure on costs – progress made on Strategy 2030</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Business developments in 2024: sales revenue of 90.5 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations of 3.5 percent  Strategy 2030: portfolio management to secure competitiveness.  AI boosts core business: software and services to generate sales worth billions by 2030.  Growth: climate change as focus of innovations.  Economic policy: market liberalization and more investment for a strong Europe.  Stefan Hartung: “Our technologies for the mobility and homes of the future remain key growth areas.”  Markus Forschner: “Our aim for the 2025 fiscal year is to improve our sales revenue and result even if conditions are tough.”  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, generated sales revenue of 90.5 billion euros in 2024, according to preliminary figures<sup>1</sup>. In nominal terms, this is a 1 percent year-on-year fall, and roughly on a par with the previous year when adjusted for exchange-rate effects. This equates to an EBIT margin from operations of 3.5 percent. “Despite our best efforts, Bosch, too, was not completely immune to economic developments, but we made a respectable showing compared to our industry peers,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, referring to the company’s published preliminary business figures. “Our technologies for the mobility and homes of the future remain key growth areas for us.” He pointed to efforts to strengthen competitiveness and growth in the 2024 fiscal year through strategic portfolio decisions involving both acquisitions and divestments. And, he added, the company also had to make certain structural adjustments.</p>
<p>In addition to the weak growth of the global economy, the Bosch Group’s business development was adversely affected by the fact that growth markets such as electromobility developed much more slowly than expected. A lack of sales in these areas and the accompanying underutilized capacity, as well as continued high upfront expenditure for future technologies and provisions for necessary strategic adjustments, had a negative impact on result. Despite all the challenges, Bosch continues to rigorously pursue its ambitious business goals: by 2030, the company aims to be among the leading suppliers in its areas of business in key markets. Moreover, the company is striving for average annual growth of between 6 and 8 percent, with a margin of at least 7 percent.</p><h2>Growth strategy: portfolio management for greater business opportunities</h2><p>In the past fiscal year, Bosch systematically implemented its Strategy 2030 and reached important milestones. One of these is the planned acquisition of the HVAC business of <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/press-release-267726.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Johnson Controls and Hitachi</a>, a deal worth around 8 billion U.S. dollars. By purchasing this business, Bosch intends to expand its presence in growth markets such as the U.S. and Asia. “Despite the current headwinds, we’re rigorously pursuing our growth strategy and will continue to resolutely drive forward technologies crucial for tomorrow’s world,” Hartung said. With the successful sale of large parts of its Building Technologies division’s product business for security and communications technology, Bosch will focus on the systems integration business in the future and continue to grow. With these moves, the company aims to achieve a better balance among its business sectors, improve its robustness, and make its portfolio viable for the future. </p><h2>Technologies of the future: innovation creating solutions “Invented for life”</h2><p>To achieve its growth targets, Bosch is driving innovation in areas of future importance. “Electromobility, hydrogen, and sustainable technologies remain a growth business and the focus of our innovations,” said Hartung, referring to the ongoing challenge of climate change. He gave the example of a <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/company/press/product-portfolio-hydrogen-25088.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cryogenic pump</a> that Bosch is currently testing in the U.S., which compresses up to 600 kilograms of liquid hydrogen per hour. In just 10 minutes, such a pump will allow trucks to fill up with enough hydrogen for the next 1,000 kilometers. Bosch is also leading the way in home appliances. Just a few weeks from now, it will debut an energy-efficient <a href="https://www.bsh-group.com/us/press/press-releases/bsh-drives-matter-connectivity-standard-forward-for-home-appliances-at-ces-2025-highlighting-bosch-groups-powerful-position-in-the-smart-home-space" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">built-in XXL fridge-freezer</a> which will be the world’s first home appliance capable of manufacturer-independent connectivity via the new Matter standard. Around 5,000 AI experts at Bosch are working on making AI suitable for everyday use, such as a new AI-assisted <a href="https://www.bosch-elevatorcloud.com/en/multilingual-elevator-emergency-service/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">emergency call service that allows elevator users</a> to request help in their native language via simultaneous translation, but doesn’t require the retrofitting of elevators.</p><h2>Digital solutions: artificial intelligence boosting core business</h2><p>Intelligent software and digital services have now become an important pillar for Bosch’s core business. “We’re increasingly using AI in our own processes, improving quality and productivity in both our plants and our offices,” Hartung said. “AI has also become an integral part of our products and solutions.” Bosch expects to generate sales of more than 6 billion euros with <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-uses-software-and-ai-to-make-its-products-smarter-and-make-peoples-lives-safer-272448.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">software and services</a> by the beginning of the next decade, two-thirds of this in the Mobility business sector. “At Bosch, AI has been playing an important role in assisted and automated driving for years now,” Hartung said. “But it’s not only in AI that we’re taking software-defined mobility forward, and this makes Bosch an ideal partner for the world’s major tech players.” One example is the system solution <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/algorithms-in-action-bosch-vehicle-motion-management-revolutionizes-the-driving-experience-266432.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Vehicle Motion Management</a>. Among other things, this enables <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/with-brake-by-wire-from-bosch-to-the-arctic-circle-273344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">brake-by-wire braking systems</a>, in which an electronic brake pedal operates without a mechanical connection.</p><h2>Economic policy: competitiveness for a strong Europe</h2><p>Bosch is looking to new policy frameworks in Germany and the EU to stimulate growth. According to Hartung, action is needed to strengthen their competitiveness and attractiveness as places to do business. “A strong EU consists of fewer regulations and more investment as well as fewer barriers and more market liberalization,” he said. With a view to energy prices, bureaucracy, and a lack of investment in infrastructure in Germany, the company’s home market, Hartung hopes to see a quick move from talk to action after the country’s upcoming elections. “Anything that makes doing business easier is a step in the right direction,” he said. “Then Germany and Europe can be among the world’s economic and technological frontrunners in the future as well.” As before, Bosch wants to do its part here: in the coming year, roughly 40 percent of the company’s global investments will continue to go to its German locations. </p><h2>Business developments in 2024: market developments affecting business sectors’ sales</h2><p>The sales figures for Bosch’s business sectors clearly reflect the general market trend. “Overall, 2024 was an outlier, with all our focus markets performing poorly at the same time,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. With sales revenue of 55.9 billion euros, the <b>Mobility</b> business sector roughly reached the previous year’s level. Despite the declining market, sales revenue remained virtually unchanged after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In the <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector, sales revenue reached 6.5 billion euros, which is 13 percent less than in the previous year in nominal terms, or minus 12 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. The weak mechanical engineering sector hit the main markets of Europe, China, and the U.S. particularly hard. In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, sales revenue grew a nominal 2 percent to 20.3 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this was in fact 3 percent higher than in the previous year. This means that Bosch is again growing in the consumer goods business – for the first time since the drop in demand at the end of the coronavirus pandemic. Sales revenue in the <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector amounted to 7.5 billion euros. This corresponds to a decline of 3 percent, both in nominal terms and after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. This was mainly due to the gloomy sentiment in the European heating market. </p><h2>Business developments in 2024: subdued regional sales development</h2><p>In addition to market developments, the economic situation impacted the regional development of sales revenue to varying degrees. “Our European business was particularly affected by the economic situation,” Forschner explained. Sales revenue in Europe totaled 44.5 billion euros, which represents a year-on-year decrease of 5 percent in nominal terms and after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Developments in North America and China meant that sales revenue growth in the Americas and Asia Pacific was also on the subdued side. In <b>North America</b>, sales revenue grew by 5 percent to 16 billion euros. Sales revenue in <b>South America</b> totaled 1.8 billion euros. This is a nominal increase of 6 percent, or an exchange rate-adjusted 12 percent. In <b>Asia Pacific</b>, sales revenue grew to 28.1 billion euros. Nominal growth was 1 percent, or 3 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. </p><h2>Headcount development in 2024: reduced personnel requirements becoming apparent</h2><p>As of December 31, 2024, the Bosch Group employed some 417,900 associates worldwide – this is nearly 3 percent lower than the previous year (-11,500). Significant regional changes were seen in Europe and Asia. In Germany as well, headcount fell by around 3 percent (-4,400) to just over 129,800.</p><h2>Outlook for 2025: weak economy to put greater pressure on costs</h2><p>In the current year as well, the Bosch Group expects a highly challenging environment. “Worldwide, we anticipate that growth will remain only moderate,” Forschner said. “We don’t expect the global economy to pick up again before 2026.” As things stand, Bosch assumes that the economy will grow by just 2½ percent in 2025. To implement its growth strategy, the company remains focused on its financial targets. “Even in the face of persistently adverse conditions, we want to further improve our sales and result in the 2025 fiscal year,” Forschner said. In his view, only profitable growth will enable the company to continue its strong and meaningful development. Accordingly, Bosch aims to achieve its target margin of 7 percent by 2026. The objective is to further increase competitiveness at all levels – from attractive products and acceptable costs to suitable structures for a forward-looking portfolio. “Sensible savings and focused investments ensure that we have the necessary room for maneuver,” Forschner said. But he cautioned that this will not be easy. Such a plan will require great effort, and does not rule out painful decisions.</p><p><sup>1</sup> Rounded figures, may differ from figures published in the subsequent consolidated financial statements.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11926</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/survey-on-behalf-of-bosch-power-tools-germany-values-the-skilled-trades-273216.html</url>
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			<headline>Survey on behalf of Bosch Power Tools: Germany values the skilled trades</headline>
			<quote>Sustainability and digitalization gaining in importance</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Study shows widespread appreciation for the industry  Younger generation more optimistic about future of the skilled trades  Shortage of tradespeople varies from region to region  Sustainability and digitalization are gaining in importance – this is where the  OfficeOn software for tradespeople from Bosch Power Tools comes in ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The skilled trades are a cornerstone of our society and enjoy a widespread recognition despite the many challenges they face – as shown by a representative survey conducted by Appinio on behalf of Bosch Power Tools. 1,008 participants in Germany were asked about their view of the skilled trades. The study sheds light on key aspects such as the impact of the shortage of tradespeople, deciding criteria when selecting tradespeople, and the influence of sustainability on the industry. It also examined public perception of the prospects of the skilled trades sector and possible measures to increase its attractiveness for young talent. </p><p>The complete finding can be viewed at the following link (German only): <a href="https://bosch-officeon.com/de/de/wissen/blog/umfrage-deutsches-handwerk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-officeon.com/de/de/wissen/blog/umfrage-deutsches-handwerk/</a></p>
<h2>Germany values the skilled trades ‒ despite waiting times and high costs </h2><p>The German skilled trades sector enjoys an excellent reputation among the public. Nine out of ten respondents ‒ 89.5 percent, to be precise ‒ consider skilled trades to be important or even very important for our society. This appreciation runs across all age groups and regions in Germany. Nevertheless, customers also face certain challenges, including long waiting times (55.3 percent), high costs (49.8 percent), and a lack of available tradespeople (45 percent). </p><h2>Younger generation more optimistic about future of skilled trades</h2><p>Regarding the shortage of young talent, the survey paints a confident picture. Some 40.9 percent of 18–24-year-olds are confident that the skilled trades sector will be able to attract young talent in the coming years. By contrast, this optimism decreases in the older age groups. Interestingly, two thirds of all respondents would advise young people to train in a skilled trade. The respondents see clear priorities when it comes to making the skilled trades more attractive for young people: Better pay and working conditions (61.9 percent), improved prospects for promotion and further training opportunities (43.3 percent) and fostering creativity and innovation in the skilled trades (39.4 percent).</p><h2>Shortage of tradespeople varies from region to region</h2><p>The shortage of tradespeople is perceived differently in different regions of Germany. The area most severely affected nationwide is plumbing and heating, where 58.7 percent of respondents perceive there to be a shortage. There are clear regional differences: While 69.2 percent of participants in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania report a shortage in this area, the figure is only 35.5 percent in Hamburg. The situation is particularly striking in Berlin, where an above-average shortage is perceived in almost all trades, especially in electrical installations at 62.1 percent, compared to the national average of 50 percent.</p><h2>Sustainability and digitalization gaining in importance</h2><p>The most important aspects for customers are quality (86.7 percent), adherence to deadlines (86 percent), and transparent costs (83.3 percent). In times of climate change, however, customers are also placing increasing importance on sustainability. A total of 55.5 percent of respondents consider the use of sustainable materials and working methods to be important or very important. At the same time, other topical considerations are increasingly part of the equation. Digital communication, such as via WhatsApp, is now valued by a considerable proportion of respondents (46.6 percent). This development shows that while consumers want the values of traditional tradesmanship they also expect the service to adapt to the spirit of the times and modern communication methods.</p><p></p><p>The urgent need for digitalization requires new solutions. This is where the <a href="https://bosch-officeon.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">OfficeOn software for tradespeople</a> from Bosch Power Tools comes in. It makes life easier for people in the skilled trades. You can find the related press release <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/user-friendly-office-and-on-site-software-for-tradespeople-officeon-from-bosch-256832.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11925</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/interview-sustainable-supply-chains-at-bosch-273105.html</url>
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			<headline>Interview: Sustainable supply chains at Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Five questions for Dr. Arne Flemming, head of supply chain management at Bosch</quote>
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				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p><b>What’s involved in purchasing and logistics at Bosch? </b></p><p><b>Flemming:</b> At Bosch, purchasing and logistics are combined in supply chain management. This ensures stable and sustainable supply chains from procurement source to delivery. For Bosch, this is central to improving quality of life through technology and to the goal of conserving natural resources. In our supply chain management, we work closely with our roughly 240 manufacturing plants and nearly 250,000 customers worldwide. The task is to ensure the availability of components, raw materials, and products in line with customer demand. Here, high quality and competitive prices are important aims, which we pursue in collaboration with our supplier network of some 35,000 manufacturers and service providers. In addition, our supplier network plays an important part in Bosch’s competitiveness and innovativeness. </p><p><b>How important is sustainability for supply chains?</b></p><p><b>Flemming:</b> Bosch takes its entrepreneurial responsibility very seriously. This is why its long-term strategy aims to reconcile economic, ecological, and social concerns. With an annual purchasing volume of roughly 50 billion euros, this responsibility reaches far beyond our factories’ gates. Supply chains that manifest a high level of sustainability and social standards are therefore very important for Bosch. Together with our core suppliers around the world, we work to use raw and other materials sparingly, as well as to systematically reduce carbon emissions. We want to achieve this through measures such as consolidated shipments and optimized packaging. For us, there is no question that the only way companies can survive in global competition – and thus contribute to global prosperity – is on the basis of robust and sustainable supply chains. </p><p><b>How does Bosch’s supply chain management respond to geopolitical upheaval and increasingly extreme weather events?</b></p><p><b>Flemming: </b>Stable supply chains are the bedrock of a sound economy. For Bosch, this means that supply chain management also has to anticipate ever new developments in global trade. In this respect, we pursue a local-for-local strategy, making our global supply chains shorter, more flexible, and thus less vulnerable. With our global manufacturing network, we produce where our customers are. Anticipatory supply chain risk management allows Bosch to react in good time to the risks arising from factors such as supply bottlenecks, natural disasters, and blocked shipping routes. Business relationships based on partnership and respect are crucial in allowing us to work hand in hand with our suppliers if global supply chains or shipping routes are disrupted in this way. In addition, a high degree of digitalization in our supply chains helps us gain clarity in real time about inventories and requirements – from procurement to manufacturing operations to customers. </p><p><b>How does Bosch ensure compliance with legal requirements and with environmental and social standards in its supply chains?</b></p><p><b>Flemming:</b> As a global supplier of technology, Bosch purchases from companies and service providers in roughly 60 countries. As most of the master data and processes in our supply chain management are digitalized, we are in a position to comply with diverse regulatory requirements. In one respect, for the sake of competitive prices, digitalization helps us cushion the effect of extra administrative work in our supply chains wherever possible. At the same time, it makes it easier for us to comply with reporting requirements and to track sustainability targets in the supply chain. So if suppliers deviate from our quality standards, we give them additional training. We also check compliance with environmental protection regulations and respect for human rights – and this at more than 100 business partners each year. When it comes to reducing carbon emissions, the requirements we set as a manufacturer and supplier have an impact on thousands of suppliers and sub-suppliers of our own – thus multiplying our joint contribution to mitigating global warming. </p><p><b>What are the latest trends in purchasing and logistics at Bosch? </b></p><p><b>Flemming:</b> Automated planning is playing an increasingly important role in supply chain management at Bosch. The aim is to be able to react even better and more effectively to external factors such as flood damage at suppliers or supply shortages in the market. In keeping with that, we’re extending the integrated planning systems that help us quickly adjust our sources of supply, shipping routes, and choice of manufacturing site if there are any bottlenecks. In our workflows, we systematically rely on cross-function, end-to-end processes, which we are continuously improving. One important element is end-to-end electronic data exchange – starting for example at our suppliers through the SupplyOn digital platform, and continuing from there via our plants to our customers. We expect that the use of generative AI will soon take this automated planning to a new level, and further enhance our supply chains. Examples of where we’re already using AI include voice recognition on supplier hotlines and the extraction of data from drawings and specifications in quality assurance.</p><p></p><p><i>Dr. Arne Flemming is the head of supply chain management at Bosch. In this function, he is responsible for managing the Bosch Group’s purchasing and logistics with its roughly 35,000 associates worldwide.</i></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11922</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/powerful-new-bosch-hcr-100-high-current-relay-delivers-up-to-100-amps-of-rated-switching-current-273099.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-01-16T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-01-16T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Powerful new Bosch HCR 100 high-current relay delivers up to 100 amps of rated switching current</headline>
			<quote>Robust high-current relay for 12- and 24-volt vehicle electrical systems in cars, commercial vehicles, and agricultural machinery</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Reliable control of electrical systems and components in mobile and stationary applications  12- and 24-volt versions cover the broad mass of current and future applications worldwide  High-quality materials make relay heat-, moisture-, and vibration-resistant, as well as dust-tight according to IP54 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Nowadays, the control of many electrical vehicle systems requires high currents. To meet this need, Bosch has developed the HCR 100 high-current relay, a power relay with a rated switching current of 100 amps. The new high-current relay ensures reliable control of the latest electrical vehicle systems and components, which require higher switching currents. Previous power relays were designed to switch currents up to 75 amps. Typical applications for more powerful high-current relays include the control of engine management, glow plugs, pre-heating systems, loading ramps, and start-stop systems as well as the heated vehicle windshield. The new relay can be used in many types of vehicles, including light and heavy trucks, agricultural machinery, buses, and campers, as well as in boats and stationary applications.</p>
<p><b>Durable and robust for use in a wide range of temperatures</b></p><p>The HCR 100 features minimal contact resistance and a continuous current limitation of 100 amperes at 85°C. This new relay is available in a 12- and a 24-volt version and covers existing applications worldwide. With the portfolio being continuously expanded to meet market requirements, the new high-current relay will also be suitable for use in future applications. Bosch power relays are resistant to heat, moisture, and vibration, and they are dust-tight in accordance with the IP54 test standard. They are durable and robust thanks to the use of high-quality materials, high corrosion protection, and careful workmanship. Designed for use in ambient temperatures from -40°C to +85°C, the relays have an electrical life of up to 100,000 switching cycles.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11923</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/purchasing-and-logistics-at-bosch-273095.html</url>
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			<headline>Purchasing and logistics at Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Supply chains for a sound economy</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Supply chain management: making responsibility part of supply chains  Risk management: stability through shorter supply chains  Sustainability: compliance with environmental and social standards   Digitalization: status of inventories and requirements at a glance ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<h2>Supply chain management: making responsibility part of supply chains</h2><p>Robust and sustainable supply chains allow companies to hold their own in global competition. This makes the responsible design of supply chains a key factor not only for companies’ future viability, but also for a sound economy and general prosperity. Bosch continuously pursues the aim of reacting even more flexibly, quickly, and transparently to increasingly specific customer requirements. At the same time, it aims to encourage sustainability, innovation, and quality along the entire supply chain and to ensure competitive prices. In these endeavors, Bosch’s guiding principle is that all parties involved should collaborate closely and in a spirit of trust, across company and national borders. With an annual purchasing volume that has now reached roughly 50 billion euros, and some 250,000 customers to be supplied each day, the design of its supply chains is a special responsibility for Bosch – in both a business and a social sense.</p>
<p>This is why Bosch focuses on continuously improving its robustness and its contribution to sustainability, while at the same time pressing ahead with its further development – through supply chains characterized by supplier networks that foster competition and innovation. Great importance is therefore attached to sustainability and compliance: Bosch wants to work with its suppliers to reduce supply risks, avoid bottlenecks, and improve the economic efficiency of everyone involved. To achieve this, the company fosters global, regional, and local supplier relationships. The strategic importance of sustainable supply chains is also reflected in the company’s sustainability goals, which focus on respect for human rights, occupational health and safety, and climate action. On this basis, Bosch also supports the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, as well as the German government’s National Action Plan (NAP) for human rights. In addition, Bosch implements the requirements of the German Act on Corporate Due Diligence Obligations in Supply Chains (Lieferkettensorgfaltspflichtengesetz, LkSG).</p><h2>Purchasing: procurement of components and raw materials</h2><p>In the supply chain between supplier and customer, Bosch assigns a key role to purchasing. Whether it’s raw materials for the manufacture of MEMS sensors for fitness trackers or solenoids for power drill motors – all raw materials and supplies have to be purchased on the global procurement markets. It’s from these goods that products are created that help improve quality of life and conserve natural resources. In this context, Bosch works with suppliers in some 60 countries. In 2023, the Bosch Group purchased goods and services worth 49.8 billion euros from some 35,000 suppliers worldwide (2023: 50.9 billion euros). Only a very small proportion of this is due to the direct procurement of raw materials. The acquisition of components – mostly in the form of semi-finished products and finished parts – accounts for the majority of the resources used in the supply chain. Most of these purchases are of electronic and mechanical components, but Bosch also buys merchandise, software, services, capital goods, and operating resources. The divisions are responsible for the purchasing of production materials, which is organized locally. Goods and materials not directly related to production are mainly procured at the corporate level by the indirect purchasing department. </p><h2>Logistics: provision of materials and products</h2><p>Transparency and efficiency also play an important role in Bosch’s supply chains. Bosch includes customer wishes in the early stages of its logistics planning, and in its collaboration with its suppliers, it takes into account factors such as cost, delivery time, and transport quality. Its logistics teams pay equally close attention to keeping carbon emissions as low as possible and to conserving resources. In this context, a transport management center, or TMC, is responsible for global transport strategy, designing transparent, efficient, and environmentally friendly transport for road, sea, air, and rail freight in the regions. In the development of packaging and the standardization of processes as well, the logistics department’s approach is one of sustainability. For Bosch, it’s important not only to reduce costs and carbon emissions, but also to save on raw materials and return them to a recycling cycle. In this way, the company’s logistics operations contribute to the overriding corporate goal of climate neutrality, while at the same time fulfilling their around-the-clock task of delivering materials and products on time. To facilitate this, Bosch has a global logistics network comprising some 770 warehouse locations. Day in and day out, a networked warehousing system ensures that the company’s roughly 240 manufacturing plants are supplied with parts and raw materials, and that finished products are delivered to customers worldwide.</p><h2>Partnerships: working with suppliers on equal terms </h2><p>For Bosch, there’s no doubt that strong partnerships contribute to the success of each company. Partnering with regional and local suppliers ensures a high degree of supply-chain robustness and availability. This is why Bosch works hand in hand with its suppliers right from the start of production and seeks to ensure competitiveness on both sides. In this context, purchasing teams work with suppliers to come up with product designs that allow the cost-optimized manufacturing of competitive products. One reason why this works is a quality management system that ensures the delivery of faultless goods right from the start of production. In addition to this preventive quality assurance, purchasing teams also work with suppliers to ensure that the required quality levels are continuously maintained. Such work is also backed up by training programs. Moreover, Bosch offers its suppliers attractive financing programs to improve liquidity. </p><h2>Competitiveness: additional training for suppliers</h2><p>Bosch suppliers have to satisfy minimum standards. As early as the selection process for potential suppliers, the Bosch purchasing teams consider criteria such as sustainability in line with group-wide requirements. The criteria for awarding new contracts include quality, price conditions, and the supplier’s track record. Optimization of process costs also plays an important role in this collaboration. Bosch is also at pains to systematically help suppliers develop their potential, and thus to ensure they satisfy quality, process, and sustainability requirements. </p><p>For Bosch, the aim is partnerships that allow both parties to remain competitive over the long term. Outstanding suppliers are classified as preferred suppliers, a distinction that can be conferred on suppliers of either direct or indirect materials. Preferred suppliers are given priority in new projects and involved at an early stage in strategies and development projects. This allows them to align their operations with requirements, and to grow together with Bosch. The supplier of technology and services regularly honors the best of its suppliers from around the world with regional and global supplier awards. </p><h2>Risk management: stability through shorter supply chains</h2><p>Worldwide, some 35,000 people at Bosch work in supply chain management – roughly 11,000 in purchasing and 24,000 in logistics. Together, they ensure that nearly 240 manufacturing plants are supplied with parts and raw materials on a daily basis, and that finished products are delivered to Bosch customers worldwide. They are an integral part of the overall product development process – from the innovation phase to start of production to supplies of legacy products. The corporate supply chain management department coordinates internal and external requirements, establishes company-wide standards, and checks that they are complied with. Each unit’s purchasing and logistics managers are responsible for putting these requirements into practice. </p><p>In the event of severe natural disasters or acute disruptions of global supply chains, there are precisely defined procedures for setting up specialized task forces. In this context, Bosch relies as a matter of principle on a comprehensive system of supply chain risk management that works proactively and is capable of reacting very quickly. One key factor for success is the local-for-local approach, under which Bosch manufacturing operations are located where its customers are. The company draws mainly on regional sources of supply, shortening supply chains and making them less vulnerable. And the aim of its multi-supplier strategy is to be able to switch at an early stage to alternative sources and supply routes within the global supplier network; to adapt transport management at short notice; and to use alternative manufacturing sites in the global manufacturing network.</p><h2>Sustainability: compliance with environmental and social standards </h2><p>Supply chains can only be designed responsibly if there is clarity about compliance with environmental and social standards. This gives Bosch the basis on which to give its suppliers across the globe pinpointed help in continuously improving their efforts toward achieving sustainability. Through contractual frameworks, sustainability-related checks, and resulting specific measures, Bosch aims for a high degree of sustainability and compliance in its supplier network. If there is a suspicion of misconduct, such as a violation of the Bosch sustainability standards, a whistleblower system allows associates, business partners, and other third parties to report this, including anonymously.<br/>Together with its suppliers, Bosch is committed to compliance with high environmental and social standards in its supply chains. And because Bosch is both a manufacturer and a supplier, its sustainability standards themselves have an impact on thousands of suppliers and sub-suppliers, such as when it comes to the reduction of carbon emissions.</p><p>On-site checks are a key element in evaluating suppliers. Bosch checks all new suppliers before doing business with them. Existing supplier relationships are also subject to checks. The decision to check a supplier depends on risk and on the demands of a particular situation. Only if they pass muster will existing suppliers be given new contracts. If active suppliers are found to have behaved unlawfully, or if their sustainability efforts are unacceptable, they will be excluded from future contract awards. If they are found to have contravened certain sustainability standards, the purchasing departments will take up the matter. The aim is to quickly remedy any shortcomings together with the supplier and take suitable precautions for the future. If these measures fail to work, or if the supplier again falls below Bosch standards or breaks the law, the company reserves the right to end the business relationship.</p><h2>Digitalization: status of inventories and requirements at a glance</h2><p>Bosch believes that the digitalization of purchasing and logistics will help make supply chains more sustainable and robust. The company systematically invests in new technologies in order to continuously optimize workflows and global networking. Digitalization can make purchasing and logistics processes faster, less resource-consuming, and more cost-efficient. One crucial factor here is a high level of transparency regarding the status of inventories and requirements – especially when bottlenecks appear along the value stream from supplier to customer. The aim is to know in real time how a particular customer or supplier is affected across several manufacturing stages, and by what means of transport a particular type of material is currently in transit. This sort of transparency allows production schedules to be rearranged in good time, special deliveries to be organized, and agreements to be reached with customers. </p><p>To record, communicate, and exchange the data this requires, Bosch and its suppliers use the SupplyOn platform. This allows them to collaborate closely and exchange information reliably and also ensures that data quality always meets the required standards. The platform thus reduces effort and the time taken by processes, while maintaining excellent quality and paying attention to sustainability. In this way, Bosch can react even faster and more specifically to customers’ wishes, improve its contribution to sustainability, and provide a better overview of the growing number of regulatory demands made of the supply chain. By digitalizing its supply chains, Bosch is improving their robustness – an important building block for a sound economy.</p>]]></text>
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			<quote>Worldwide supply chain management: facts and figures</quote>
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<p><ul><li>Purchasing volume: approx. EUR 50 bn (2024) </li><li>Core suppliers: approx 35,000 </li><li>Suppliers in: approx. 60 countries</li><li>Purchasing workforce: approx. 11,000</li><li>Logistics workforce: approx. 24,000</li><li>Warehouses: approx. 770 </li><li>Manufacturing plants: approx. 240 </li><li>Customers: approx. 250,000 </li><li>Delivery routes: approx. 73,000</li><li>Types of transport: sea, land, air</li><li>Procurement categories: operating resources/services, production materials, merchandise, capital goods </li><li>Breakdown of requirements: mainly components in the form of semi-finished or finished parts, small quantities of raw materials </li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis by Bosch: PCR rapid test for medical emergencies</headline>
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<p>Waiblingen – Bosch Healthcare Solutions (BHCS) has developed a new PCR test Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis for its Vivalytic analysis platform. The test can detect six important bacterial meningitis pathogens in less than an hour using highly sensitive PCR technology. BHCS is thus expanding its test portfolio to cover an additional critical medical indication. “Bacterial meningitis is an absolute medical emergency,” says Dr. Stefan Zimmermann, Senior Physician at the Center for Infectious Diseases at Heidelberg University Hospital. “To prevent death and permanent damage following meningitis, prompt and targeted antibiotic treatment in the hospital is crucial.” According to the current guideline for adults, antibiotic treatment should commence within one to three hours of arrival at the emergency room<sup>1</sup>. A cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) test with Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis delivers reliable results within the required timeframe.</p>
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			Bacterial meningitis is an absolute medical emergency. To prevent death and permanent damage following meningitis, prompt and targeted antibiotic treatment in the hospital is crucial.
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				<cite>Dr. Stefan Zimmermann, Senior Physician at the Center for Infectious Diseases at Heidelberg University Hospital</cite>
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<h2>Multiplex PCR test for in-depth and rapid diagnostics</h2><p>The current guideline recommends the use of multiplex PCR tests for suspected bacterial meningitis due to their short analysis time and high sensitivity<sup>1</sup>. With Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis, test results are available in less than an hour. The test is suitable for all patients with suspected bacterial meningitis.</p><p>The following pathogens are detected: </p><p><ul><li>Neisseria meningitidis</li><li>Streptococcus pneumoniae</li><li>Haemophilus influenzae</li><li>Streptococcus agalactiae </li><li>Escherichia coli</li><li>Listeria monocytogenes</li></ul></p><p>The Bosch test thus covers the most important bacterial pathogens in all age groups on a single cartridge. Newborns and young infants are particularly at risk from Streptococcus agalactiae, but also from Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes. Older infants, toddlers, and young adults can become infected with Neisseria meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Elderly individuals are often affected by Streptococcus pneumoniae<sup>2</sup>.</p><p>According to the guideline for testing antibiotic susceptibility, PCR tests should be supplemented by a CSF culture. After collecting the CSF, it is recommended to start antibiotic treatment immediately, possibly in combination with dexamethasone<sup>1</sup>.</p><h2>An underestimated danger for millions of people</h2><p>Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that surround the brain and the spinal cord. The pathogens often enter the body through the respiratory tract and then spread via the bloodstream<sup>1</sup>. The infection can also be transmitted from neighboring structures, such as in the case of inflammation of the middle ear or paranasal sinuses. Worldwide, 2.5 million people are affected every year, mainly in poorer regions. More than half of the cases affect children under five years of age<sup>3</sup>. The main symptoms include headaches, attention deficits, fever, and a stiff neck. The pathogens can be bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites<sup>1</sup>. However, bacterial meningitis is particularly worrying, with one in five cases leading to permanent complications such as hearing loss, brain damage, and seizures<sup>4</sup>. Without immediate treatment, about half of those afflicted will die<sup>5</sup>. </p><h2>Rapid diagnosis and immunization as key elements of WHO 2030 strategy</h2><p>Thanks to the introduction of conjugate vaccines and improved medical care, the global mortality rate from bacterial meningitis has fallen from 32 percent before 1961 to 15 percent after 2010<sup>6</sup>. Pneumococcal vaccines against various serotypes provide good protection against pneumococcal infection<sup>7</sup>. In addition to antibiotics, doctors are increasingly prescribing anti-inflammatory therapies such as dexamethasone, which reduce mortality rates, hearing loss, and neurological complications<sup>8</sup>.</p><p>The WHO has set itself the goal of eliminating bacterial meningitis worldwide by 2030<sup>9</sup>, among other things by eliminating meningitis epidemics. “Rapid diagnosis using multiplex PCR tests could play a crucial role in this,” says Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions. While PCR takes a day in the laboratory and culture confirmation requires two days, Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis delivers results in less than an hour. </p><h2>Vivalytic for simple and intuitive testing</h2><p>The Vivalytic system is intuitive to use and requires only a brief training session for medical staff. The collected sample is placed into a test cartridge, which already contains all necessary reagents. The cartridge is then inserted into the Vivalytic Analyser for automatic processing. The test result is shown on the display in under an hour. The fully automated workflow of the all-in-one platform minimizes the risk of infection for the user. Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis enables reliable and easy-to-establish diagnostics, even at off-peak times at weekends and in the evenings. BHCS recently obtained CE certification for the Vivalytic Bacterial Meningitis-test. It is now available for order from distribution partners such as Randox Laboratories and R-Biopharm.</p>
<p><b>Sources</b></p><p>1) Pfister H.-W., Klein M. et al., Ambulant erworbene bakterielle Meningoenzephalitis im Erwachsenenalter, S2k-Leitlinie, 2023, in: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie (Ed.), Leitlinien für Diagnostik und Therapie in der Neurologie. <a href="https://dgn.org/leitlinie/ambulant-erworbene-bakterielle-meningoenzephalitis-im-erwachsenenalter" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://dgn.org/leitlinie/ambulant-erworbene-bakterielle-meningoenzephalitis-im-erwachsenenalter</a><br/>(retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>2) <a href="https://www.msdmanuals.com/de/profi/neurologische-krankheiten/meningitis/akute-bakterielle-meningitis#%C3%84tiologie_v8339873_de" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.msdmanuals.com/de/profi/neurologische-krankheiten/meningitis/akute-bakterielle-meningitis#%C3%84tiologie_v8339873_de</a> (retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>3) GBD 2019 Meningitis Antimicrobial Resistance Collaborators. Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis and its aetiologies, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet Neurol. 2023 Aug;22(8):685-711 <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37479374/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37479374/</a> (retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>4) GBD 2019 Diseases and Injuries Collaborators. Global burden of 369 diseases and injuries in 204 countries and territories, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet. 2020 Oct 17;396(10258):1204-1222. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30925-9. Erratum in: Lancet. 2020 Nov 14;396(10262):1562. <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33069326/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33069326/</a><br/> (retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>5) <a href="https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/meningitis" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/meningitis</a> <br/>(retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>6) van Ettekoven CN, Liechti FD, Brouwer MC, Bijlsma MW, van de Beek D. Global Case Fatality of Bacterial Meningitis During an 80-Year Period: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Aug 1;7(8):e2424802. <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39093565/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39093565/</a><br/>(retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>7) <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/Impfen/Materialien/Faktenblaetter/Pneumokokken.pdf?__blob=publicationFile" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/Impfen/Materialien/Faktenblaetter/Pneumokokken.pdf?__blob=publicationFile</a> (abgerufen am 17.12.2024)</p><p>8) Brouwer MC, McIntyre P, Prasad K, van de Beek D. Corticosteroids for acute bacterial meningitis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2015, Issue 9. Art. No.: CD004405. <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26362566/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26362566/</a><br/>(retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p>9) <a href="https://www.who.int/initiatives/defeating-meningitis-by-2030" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.who.int/initiatives/defeating-meningitis-by-2030</a><br/>(retrieved on 12/17/2024)</p><p></p><p>Bosch Healthcare Solutions on social media<br/>YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions </a><br/>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/</a></p><p></p><p>Distribution partners for Vivalytic: <a href="https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/vertrieb/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/vertrieb/</a></p>]]></text>
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<p>Dr. Tanja Rückert,<br/>member of the board of management <br/>of Robert Bosch GmbH, <br/>and Paul Thomas,<br/>president of Bosch in North America,<br/>at CES®, on January 6, 2025</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<h2>Guest appearance by Danny MacAskill, Scottish trials cyclist</h2><p><b>Danny MacAskill:</b><br/>Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage Tanja Rückert and Paul Thomas!</p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b><br/>Thank you, Danny. Let’s have a hand for Danny MacAskill! Danny, you’re truly a wizard on two wheels. And you’re certainly in a great position to appreciate the opportunities digital technologies are unlocking in the world of cycling. </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Danny, tell us – when you look ahead ten or fifteen years, what digital solution has had the biggest positive impact on your career?</p><p><b>Danny MacAskill:</b><br/>In ten or fifteen years? Well, there are a lot of technologies I’m already using today – things that help me plan my routes and collect data that let me evaluate my performance, so I can do better next time. But actually… If we’re talking about that far in the future, there’s something else that I think will have a bigger impact. </p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b><br/>What is it?</p><p><b>Danny MacAskill:</b><br/>An AI-based robot clone of myself that I can swap places with before doing a risky maneuver. That will save me a lot of recovery time and just a lot of generally unpleasant injuries. It’ll have to look just like me, though, so nobody can tell it’s a robot. You guys can do that, right?</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>But Danny, what makes your routines so special is you! So, while AI can help with your training and data, replacing you isn’t what we think AI is about. That’s actually something we’ll be talking about today.</p><p><b>Danny MacAskill:</b><br/>Well, it couldn’t hurt to ask…</p><p><b>Tanja Rückert and Paul Thomas:</b></p><p>Hello everyone and welcome to CES 2025! We’re so glad you could join us, either in person or virtually. </p><p></p><p>Danny and his bicycle offer us the perfect lead-in for the topic we want to talk to you about today: <b>how Bosch is breaking new ground in our digital business.</b> And our eBike business in particular is a great place to start, since it’s the perfect example of how our entire company has evolved over the last few years. From a leading innovator and manufacturer in the world of hardware, we’ve evolved into a company that can seamlessly bridge the gap between the world of things and the world of data.</p><p>Fifteen years ago, we launched the first Bosch eBike system. The business initially brought together our expertise in traditional hardware domains such as cordless power tools and electric motors. We entered the market with a single drive unit, battery, and LED display. Fast forward to today: we’re one of the leading makers of eBike drive systems globally. But what’s more, we’re a <b>leading provider of smart, connected solutions</b> that are transforming the way consumers approach mobility and experience cycling.</p><p>The <b>ever-increasing digital expertise</b> of Bosch eBike Systems is on display here at CES. For example, we’re debuting a new and unique solution called <b>Battery Lock,</b> which enables you to digitally deactivate your battery when it’s not in use, simply using your smartphone or Kiox display. Let’s face it, batteries are one of the most valuable and easily-resold components on an eBike. But once a battery has been disabled, it&#39;s basically useless to anyone else. Which means less risk of theft and more peace of mind for you. And it’s extremely convenient – to unlock your bike again, you don’t even need to take your phone out of your pocket, since the battery recognizes you via Bluetooth.</p><p>We’re also presenting a solution called <b>Range Control.</b> This feature of our eBike Flow app helps cyclists plan their routes with the help of AI. If you’re an e-biker, you know that a big worry is whether you’ll run out of motor support before you reach your destination. Well, with Range Control, you know in advance <b>exactly how far your battery will take you.</b> It even lets you decide how much charge you want left when you get where you’re going. The algorithm does this by taking things like your system weight, installed components, route elevation, and individual riding behavior into account. On this basis, it dynamically adapts motor support to maximize battery efficiency during your ride. And best of all, the more you use it, the more accurate it gets, as it continues to learn your riding style. At least when you’re on two wheels with the Bosch smart system, range anxiety will be a thing of the past!</p><p>What the eBike example illustrates is how software and digital solutions have become an integral part of our business at all levels – and that our heavy investments in this area are bearing fruit. By the beginning of the next decade, we aim to generate sales of over <b>6 billion euros</b> with software and services. Of course, a lot of this will feature AI: after all, we employ some <b>5,000 AI experts,</b> and we’ve filed <b>more than 1,500 AI-related patents in the last five years.</b> This makes us the European leader for AI patents, by the way. You may not remember, but at CES 2020, we announced that by 2025, every product and solution in our portfolio would either contain AI or be developed or manufactured with its help. Not only have we achieved this goal, we did so two years earlier than planned.</p><p>But our <b>digital transformation and the success</b> we’re seeing with software and AI is only part of the story. The other part is what we’re hinting at with our CES tagline this year, “Coded #LikeABosch.” Code, of course, is the foundation of all digital solutions, and today we want to throw back the curtain and show you how that foundation is built. Not the literal lines of code, of course, but something far more fundamental. In a nutshell, “Coded #LikeABosch” <b>describes the approach we take in all our digital activities</b> – an approach that is above all guided by our “Invented for life” ethos. Let’s look at its <b>four key aspects.</b></p><p><b>First and foremost,</b> “Coded #LikeABosch” reflects our focus on identifying what people need and want – especially when it comes to things like safety, convenience, and efficiency. On that basis, we create digital solutions that bring them <b>real benefits</b> – not just novelty. As a longstanding tech leader, we’ve always <b>pursued innovations that improve people’s lives.</b> Bosch was behind the magneto ignition that helped democratize the automobile, and we developed the groundbreaking vehicle safety systems such as airbag control units, ABS, and ESP that have saved countless lives around the world. </p><p>Now, we’re <b>doing the same with our digital innovations.</b> Our software alerts road users to the danger of wrong-way drivers. It enables intelligent cameras that “see” smoke and fire before they get out of control, or that detect a ball crossing your car’s path and warn you that a child may follow. It forms the basis of energy-saving building management platforms, cutting-edge digital healthcare solutions, and safe, efficient manufacturing operations. And in the mobility realm, of course, it’s helping pave the way toward the <b>software-defined vehicles of the future</b> – and in the process unlocking many new benefits for their users. </p><p>At our booth this year, one of the most impressive showcases is a racecar. It’s not just any racecar, though – it’s a cutting-edge <b>Le Mans Daytona hybrid vehicle</b> – also known as LMDh. It’s the first hybrid-powered prototype racecar approved to compete in both NASCAR’s IMSA series as well as the ACO’s FIA World Endurance Championship. These are cars you’ll see racing at endurance classics such as Le Mans, Daytona, and Sebring. And they’re very special for two reasons: one, because the LMDh was the first entirely new car to receive global approval from both organizations, and two, because it has a Bosch hybrid system at its core. If you’re a motorsport fan, you’ll have to check it out! Among the high-tech digital features you’ll find is our new cloud-based telemetry platform <b>RaceConnect.</b> This module allows us to extract maximum value from the stream of data being produced by vehicles on the track by converting it into actionable insights for the series, manufacturers, teams, and fans, and all in real time. </p><p>But it’s actually another component of the system we want to spend a few minutes talking about – namely, the braking system. Not for the reasons you might think, though. We have an inspiring story to share about how this brake system has enabled one particular driver to continue doing what he loves best in the face of incredible adversity. </p><p>To help tell this story, we have a very special guest here today. But before we welcome him on stage, let’s take a look at the challenges he faces and the Bosch technology that’s helping him overcome them…</p>
<h2>Guest appearance by Robert Wickens, motorsport racing driver</h2><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Robert, thank you so much for joining us here at CES! That’s a pretty incredible journey. You returned to racing in 2022, and this past year you debuted the Bosch hand control system for braking. Can you tell us a little more about the system and what it has enabled for you?</p><p><b>Robert Wickens:</b><br/>Thanks, Paul! It’s a pleasure to be here. When I first returned to racing after my accident, I used a system that was based on physical linkages that went down to the actual brake pedal and pressed it. It worked, but it wasn’t ideal. Then Bosch approached me with a solution that took the electric brake system they supply for the LMDh class. That system is based on <b>cutting-edge brake-by-wire technology,</b> using software to intelligently balance the braking torque from the electric motor generator unit and the traditional hydraulic brakes. The Bosch motorsport team figured out how to integrate this hardware with parts of my existing system, and more importantly to <b>adapt and tailor the software</b> for use with hand controls. The result is like night and day in terms of feel and responsiveness. The added technology <b>allows me to brake faster and with more consistency</b> than with my previous system, and it also features advanced diagnostics for safety. In short, this system has given me the ability to control my vehicle in the same way that other drivers do.</p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>So, with Bosch technology you’re now able to drive with world-class speed and accuracy?</p><p><b>Robert Wickens:</b><br/>Exactly. </p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b><br/>And what does that mean for you and your career?</p><p><b>Robert Wickens:</b><br/>Honestly, it’s a game-changer for me. I can race like I used to again. And that basically means I can continue to do what I love professionally, which is compete – and at the highest level. I also love that because of its software architecture the <b>system is transportable;</b> I have been driving a Hyundai Elantra N TCR, but in the future I can take it with me into any number of other cars. But more than that, I’m glad that no matter what else I achieve in my career, together with Bosch I’ll be able to leave behind a <b>legacy for the next generation of racing drivers with disabilities.</b> Not only by showing them that a disability is absolutely compatible with this career, but by helping to develop and refine the actual technology that will help them pursue their dreams. </p><p><b>Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Can you give us any idea of what the future holds for you?</p><p><b>Robert Wickens:</b><br/>Well I do have some exciting news! To start in 2025, I’m making my debut in IMSA’s WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with the No. 36 DXDT Corvette Z06 GT3.R, which is a step up in power and competition I’m looking forward to. Beyond that, my collaboration with Bosch allows for endless opportunities and continuing to push the boundaries of this system. So I know this is only the beginning of our story together.</p><p><b>Tanja Rückert and Paul Thomas:</b><br/>Congratulations, Robert, and thank you so much for joining us today. You have such an incredible, inspiring story, and we’re honored to have been able to play a part in it! </p><p>That’s a really great example of what we mean with technology “Invented for life” and real benefits. It also shows why we are so <b>committed to driving forward the move to software-defined vehicles</b> – because of the potential they offer for greater safety, efficiency, and accessibility. And not just in the racing segment! After all, Bosch has software expertise derived from our extensive knowledge of the entire mobility ecosystem. That’s what sets us apart from other companies – we’re active on all levels and in all domains of the software-defined vehicle, which makes us the go-to partners. </p><p>Speaking of partners, let’s move on to the <b>second aspect</b> of our approach. As a matter of principle when it comes to our digital activities, we pursue a <b>collaborative, hardware-agnostic, open-platform</b> strategy. This is because on a fundamental level, we believe that in this sphere, <b>more can be achieved by opening up than by narrowing down.</b> </p><p>That’s why we engage in collaborations with other companies such as <b>VW and its subsidiary Cariad,</b> with whom we’re working on bringing automated driving functions to cars in all price segments. It’s why we’re focusing on hardware-agnostic software such as our groundbreaking <b>Vehicle Motion Management,</b> which you can see demonstrated at our booth. And it’s why we’re proponents of open and cross-brand platforms in nearly all our areas of business, such as our award-winning industrial automation toolkit <b>ctrlX AUTOMATION.</b> This system runs on an open-source Linux operating system and functions kind of like an app store for high-tech factory applications. It already counts more than 100 global partners that are actively contributing to its further development.</p><p>Or take the example of <b>our smart-home business.</b> Over the past few years, we’ve not only continued to develop intelligent, connected solutions that make our lives easier and more convenient, we’ve been working to make them cross-compatible with other companies’ products and platforms. After all, doesn’t it also increase ease and convenience to be able to choose freely among different brands and still have everything work together seamlessly? </p><p>At our booth, we’re showcasing a range of new Bosch <b>smart-home products</b> that are now <b>compatible with the Matter open standard</b>. Matter is a freely available connectivity standard for smart home and IoT devices. Stop by our booth to check out our smart wall plug, door and window contact, radiator thermostat, air purifier, and air conditioning unit. We’re also showcasing the newly launched <b>Bosch 100 series French Door Bottom Mount refrigerator</b>, which will be compatible with Alexa through Matter in 2025. Bosch is excited to be working with Amazon to move the Matter-enabled home appliance space forward. And this launch reinforces our leadership position as the first company globally to have brought a Matter-enabled home appliance to market.</p><p>All these flexible, modular solutions can help to make your home more comfortable, energy-efficient, and secure. And looking ahead, in addition to managing our home appliances with our long-standing Home Connect app, users may be able to control all Matter-enabled devices across a smart home through partner systems or hubs, such as those from Amazon, Google, and Apple.</p><p>So more choice and more convenience – by taking a collaborative approach, we can serve customer needs even better. </p><p>This brings me to <b>aspect number three:</b> in our digital activities, we prioritize the <b>building of trust</b> in new technologies. This is something we’ve been talking about for a long time, but it’s more relevant than ever today. At Bosch, we recognized at an early stage that without trust, many digital technologies are never going to achieve widespread acceptance and adoption. This is why an essential part of our digital strategy has been to put the focus on <b>users of our technology,</b> and to ensure that people’s concerns are addressed above all. </p><p>Nowhere is this more important than in the realm of AI. This is why we’ve made it a priority to develop AI in a way that is safe, secure, robust, and explainable. Several years ago, we developed our <b>AI code of ethics,</b> which guides all our development activities in this domain. We’re also strong proponents of a standardized, easy to understand <b>AI Label,</b> which puts the core idea of the <b>European AI Act</b> into practice and will provide transparency to consumers. We believe these are important tools for convincing people to trust our digital technologies like they’ve long trusted our analog ones. And they will also help ensure that people remain the focal point of the development and application of AI technologies.</p><p>For us, this people-centric approach means a focus on identifying applications where AI can be used to assist people and make their lives easier, safer, and simply better. One of the innovations we’re showcasing at CES <b>encapsulates this approach perfectly.</b> It’s our new <b>Revol multi-modal AI infant care solution,</b> and it was a CES Innovation Award Honoree in both the “smart home” and “artificial intelligence” categories. All you parents out there know how much time, energy, and uncertainty are involved in caring for a little one. This is where technology can help pick up the slack. The Revol is a smart crib that helps keep an eye on your baby, thanks to sensors, camera, and AI. How exactly? By monitoring your baby’s heart and respiratory rate. The software also signals in good time if a soft toy or blanket is covering the child’s airway or if crying is detected. And should your little one have trouble falling asleep, the crib can automatically engage a gentle rocking function. </p><p>What this solution doesn’t do is replace the human element. Caretaking still comes from <b>parental involvement and expertise,</b> as you remain the decision maker. You’re just offered a helping hand to keep your baby safe and healthy, so that your time together is characterized by more enjoyment and less worry. This is exactly where AI is incredibly useful, and it’s why we’re focusing on applications like this to build trust in the technology. Dealing <b>responsibly and transparently with user data</b> is also part of this. With the Revol, all data transmitted is encrypted end-to-end and stored on Bosch-administered servers, while all data at rest is secured locally with individual data encryption keys. But we also give you the final say whether it’s transmitted at all – the Revol has an offline mode, which keeps all data within your four walls, if that’s what you prefer. </p><p>The way the Revol harnesses digital technologies to aid and assist parents offers the perfect bridge to the <b>fourth and final aspect of our approach</b>. Namely, we aim to use these technologies to complement and <b>support human</b> intelligence and abilities, <b>not to replace them</b> – especially when it comes to AI. Here, I want to talk about AI – and specifically GenAI – in a little more depth, since it’s without a doubt <b>one of the most transformative technological developments</b> of recent decades. </p><p>While the advent of artificial intelligence was already a milestone in itself, the leap to generative AI represents nothing short of a <b>technological revolution</b> – on par with the invention of the computer or internet. <b>GenAI</b> has thrown open the doors to everyone – you no longer need to be an AI expert to harness this technology’s power and potential. At Bosch we’re currently seeing how GenAI is acting as a catalyst for the rapid uptake of AI technology throughout our organization. As a result, <b>GenAI has made topics like AI upskilling and AI governance</b> so much more important. </p><p>How are we using it? Well, in our <b>internal processes,</b> Bosch is using GenAI <b>in a wide variety of applications</b> with the aim of streamlining our work and serving our customers better. We’ve recently rolled out tools that for example support our associates in generating texts, videos, and software code. </p><p>But GenAI is also helping us unlock new possibilities in our <b>solutions for customers,</b> too. In collaboration with the German company Aleph Alpha, we’ve launched an <b>AI-based service which responds to vehicle breakdown calls</b> with the help of natural language processing. With the <b>multilingual elevator emergency call service,</b> we’ve established another AI-based service which connects a person trapped in a stalled elevator with our service expert. An AI-based voice bot translates the interaction in real time, and GenAI enhances the support. In both cases, it means people in trouble get someone on the other end of the line instantly who can help them in multiple languages.</p><p>We’ve also put GenAI into our <b>Series 8 smart oven,</b> which you can experience here at CES. Thanks to sensors, a camera, and a mini foundation model installed in each appliance, this oven learns to automatically identify dishes and choose the perfect time and temperature for each. All you need to do is assemble the ingredients, and the oven does the rest. Here again, the more you use it, the better it gets as it builds on its own experience and learns your preferences. </p><p>That’s the beauty of AI, and why I get so excited about the possibilities it offers. But in all honesty, I also find it frustrating that there’s clearly still a <b>lack of a balanced perspective</b> on AI in wider society. On one hand, there is a lot of fear and misunderstanding, and this is leading to hesitancy or even outright rejection of AI. On the other hand, its strongest proponents often downplay legitimate concerns and are over-confident about what AI can do. As is so often the case, the reality is somewhere in the middle. If used wisely and responsibly, <b>AI is a valuable tool that works together with and complements human intelligence.</b> It can be an assistant, a companion for life and work. But it cannot – and should not – operate independently of people or be designed to replace them. This is why the <b>development of AI skills</b> is so crucial.</p><p>This fits with our findings in the latest <b>Bosch Tech Compass,</b> the survey we conduct each year to gauge global attitudes to technology. In our most recent survey, we asked people about their opinions on a range of AI-related topics. Interestingly, a widespread belief in the importance of <b>building AI-related skills</b> was reflected in the results. For instance, <b>82 percent of global respondents are planning to educate themselves</b> on matters related to AI. In line with this, <b>63 percent</b> also believe AI should be taught as a <b>standalone subject</b> in school, which means people think such skills are increasingly fundamental and should be acquired early. In contrast, employers are at an early stage in recognizing the importance of AI skills – only about a quarter of respondents report that they have received any<b> on-the-job AI training</b>.</p><p>At Bosch, we take the issue of AI skills very seriously. So far, we have launched a number of <b>initiatives to upskill our workforce.</b> Among these is a dedicated learning portal called our <b>AI Academy,</b> which is open to everyone at the company. It offers a broad portfolio of both virtual and in-person training opportunities for associates at all levels of expertise. So far more than 65,000 associates have completed training related to AI and GenAI.</p><p>One area in which we’re actively demonstrating how we can put these new skills to use – and more generally how AI can be used to <b>complement rather than replace human expertise</b> – is the manufacturing sphere. Bosch is widely considered a <b>pioneer of what’s being called Industrial AI,</b> which involves harnessing the technology to optimize and streamline manufacturing operations, in the process helping to make it more safe, efficient, and precise. </p><p>So that’s what “Coded #LikeABosch” means in a nutshell: digital solutions that are designed to assist, support, and benefit people. And they’re an increasingly fundamental part of our portfolio – and thus our growth efforts – in all our global markets. </p><p>That of course includes the United States, and one digital innovation we’re pleased to be rolling out more widely is our <b>wrong-way driver warning.</b> The Bosch cloud-based system tracks vehicles as they approach highway entrance or exit ramps. Using anonymized data, the system can tell if a vehicle is moving in the permitted direction of travel. If it is moving the wrong way, a warning is issued to the driver. A warning can also be sent to other drivers, alerting them that an approaching vehicle is travelling the wrong direction. According to the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, there were more than 700 fatalities in 2022 from wrong-way driving – up almost 60 percent over a five-year period. Here is an example where digital services can provide real value to help reduce these incidents. </p><p>That’s why we’re very excited to announce here at CES that we are <b>working together with SiriusXM Connect</b> to potentially bring Bosch wrong-way driver alerts into the new SiriusXM Connect mobile safety app. This would mean that millions of new consumers would have access to this technology to help alert them of wrong-way driving incidents.</p><p>We’re also actively working to bring this technology to more vehicles and smartphones via collaborations; we hope to have more to announce soon.</p><p>In other areas of business as well, the <b>United States</b> continues to be a major strategic focal point for our growth efforts, and we’re continuing our program of <b>heavy investment</b> here. A few months ago, we announced the biggest single transaction in our company’s history, our planned $8 billion acquisition of the residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Controls and Hitachi. That’s expected to close sometime this year.</p><p>We’re also contributing to the build-up of semiconductor manufacturing in the United States. We’re continuing to work toward the planned launch of silicon carbide chip production at our Roseville, California, facility in 2026. As was announced just last month, the project has received proposed support from the CHIPS and Science Act, which is helping enable us to transform the Roseville site into a world-class semiconductor manufacturing operation.</p><p>And that’s not all. We’re planning multiple new product launches in our power tools and home appliances categories tailored to the U.S. market.</p><p>There’s a lot of exciting stuff happening at Bosch in the U.S. right now! And beginning shortly, people here are going to be hearing a lot more from us. They’ll also be seeing us in places they’ve never seen us before. One place in particular might be quite surprising…</p><p>We’re proud to announce here at CES that for the first time in our company’s history, Bosch will be advertising at the “Big Game” on February 9! </p><p>Stay tuned for more information in the coming weeks and make sure to keep an eye out for Bosch during the game!</p><p>As we look toward the future, we see how digital technologies are opening up a <b>vast new landscape of possibilities.</b> In particular, <b>AI</b> and <b>GenAI</b> have the potential to help enable greater comfort, efficiency, cost savings, and sustainability in nearly every domain – if the right approach is taken.</p><p>We believe such an approach should put the focus on people. Especially when it comes to AI, we believe the four aspects we just outlined are essential to fostering a balanced and realistic view. They’re also the key to ensuring that this technology is put to work doing what it does best – namely <b>supporting, assisting, and enhancing</b> our own efforts. </p><p>At Bosch, we long ago traded in our membership in the hardware-only club and are continuously breaking new ground in the digital sphere. But in a data-driven world, our essential motivation hasn’t changed. As ever, we remain committed to <b>leveraging technology to make people’s lives better</b> – in line with our “Invented for life” ethos. Stop by our booth this week and see for yourself what beneficial digital technology “Coded #LikeABosch” looks like.</p><p>Thank you!</p>]]></text>
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			<quote>CES 2025: Bosch products present in every aspect of daily life</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rueckert: “Software and digital solutions are the cornerstones of our business.”  Boundless ambition: Bosch expects to generate sales of over 6 billion euros with software and services by the beginning of the next decade.  Coded #LikeABosch: more than 5,000 Bosch AI experts have registered over 1,500 AI patents in just five years – unrivaled in Germany and Europe.  Bosch Tech Compass: majority of respondents plan AI training in 2025 – Bosch has already successfully trained 65,000 associates.  Software-defined mobility: with its mobility-specific software expertise, Bosch is the ideal partner for the world’s major tech players.  Award-winning tech: intelligent Bosch crib helps young parents care for their newborns – and wins a CES award.  Bosch in everyday life: intelligent MEMS sensors ensure intuitive and energy-efficient operation in more than 50 % of new smartphones.  Paul Thomas: “Major investments in the heating and chip businesses underline the strategic importance of the U.S. market.” ]]></headwords>
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<p>Las Vegas, NV, USA – Software and artificial intelligence (AI) are already shaping our present. For the future, however, they will be crucial. Bosch was quick to recognize the opportunities offered by intelligent software and services, and focused on them at an early stage: AI now features in every one of the technology company’s products – or was involved in their production.</p>
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			Intelligent software and digital services have become cornerstones of our core business,
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				<cite>says Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the CES 2025 electronics trade fair in Las Vegas, Nevada. </cite>
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<p>And the AI and software business is continuing to gain speed: Bosch expects to achieve sales of software and services of over 6 billion euros by the beginning of the next decade. The Mobility business sector will generate around two-thirds of this sales revenue.</p><p>AI is playing a particularly significant role in this development. “With over 1,500 patents in just five years, Bosch leads the way in Germany and Europe,” Rueckert says. Almost 5,000 Bosch AI specialists are now working on intelligent solutions. Bosch is offering tailored courses to consistently drive forward the training of its entire workforce in the field of AI. To date, the company’s own AI Academy has trained more than 65,000 associates. This also dovetails with the results of the latest Bosch Tech Compass, an annual survey of people’s expectations of new technologies. According to the survey, four out of five of those surveyed worldwide are planning AI-related further training this year. And two-thirds believe that schools should teach AI as an independent subject. The message is clear: AI skills are fundamental to the future of the working environment.</p><p>At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Bosch is presenting products and solutions that are already making people’s lives safer, more efficient, and more convenient thanks to software and AI. Or to put it another way: with software and AI, Bosch is improving the everyday lives of people from all walks of life. </p><h2>Mobility, the home, health – Bosch software in all life situations</h2><p>Take roads, for example: Bosch has long seen itself as a company providing software for mobility. It recently programmed a new function for vehicles that allows cars to brake smoothly and without jerking. This is a boon for drivers in slow-moving traffic, as well as for passengers with motion sickness. </p>
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			No one understands the requirements and needs of the automotive industry as comprehensively as Bosch,
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				<cite>says Paul Thomas, president of Bosch in North America, at CES 2025. </cite>
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<p>“With our mobility-specific software expertise, we’re the ideal partner for the world’s major tech players.” After all, software will change not only how we use and experience cars, but how we develop them as well. In the age of software-defined mobility, Bosch programmers approach cars from a software perspective. They are developing technologies and solutions for new centralized architectures that effortlessly manage all interactions between automotive electronics and the cloud. This will be essential in the future if cars are to be able to download new functions for areas such as infotainment or driver assistance easily and conveniently over the air.</p><p>At Bosch, AI has been playing an important role in assisted and automated driving for years now. For example, the MPC3 multifunctional camera has been in volume production since 2019 and is setting new standards. This camera is able to reliably recognize objects and people as well as to distinguish between the road and the edge of the road, thereby keeping the car safely in its lane. The camera combines conventional image-processing algorithms with AI methods for a complete understanding of what it is recording. “Our AI-based multifunction camera not only makes driving more relaxed, but also makes the roads safer for all users,” Thomas says. To achieve this, Bosch is combining its profound automotive engineering knowledge and its AI expertise with a vast pool of in-house sensor data. “We’re using AI to increase the efficiency of our assistance systems,” Thomas says.</p><p>What’s more, Bosch is investigating how generative AI can be used to further improve automated driving functions. The expectation is that it will enable vehicles to assess situations and react accordingly, and in this way keep road users even safer. In the future, generative AI will train automated driving functions more quickly, thus reducing the number of test miles required to validate them. And by adding conditions such as snow to the road, generative AI will quickly be in a position to alter the context of a driving sequence recorded by cameras or radar sensors. In other words, systems can be trained for snow without having to wait until snow actually falls – the AI will do it itself.</p><h2>AI to combat worries about range and new theft protection for eBikes</h2><p>By merging the physical and digital worlds, software also enhances the e-bike experience. Bosch is debuting its new Battery Lock theft protection system in Las Vegas. This provides additional protection for the e-bike battery: locking it digitally by using the rider’s smartphone as a key. AI also helps allay worries about range: with the AI-based Range Control feature, e-bike riders who are about to set out on a journey can determine the battery charge level with which they would like to arrive at their destination. And in the kitchen as well, people also have their own personal preferences. The intelligent Bosch Series 8 oven will also be on show at CES 2025. It is equipped with sensors, cameras, and AI. With their help, the oven can recognize around 80 dishes and automatically set the optimum cooking method and temperature. And for many dishes, even the degree of browning can be individually selected.</p><h2>Intelligent Bosch crib – a helping hand for child carers</h2><p>Sensors, cameras, and AI can also give parents a helping hand when caring for newborn babies. The new, intelligent Bosch Revol crib can monitor a baby’s vital signs such as heart rate and respiratory rate. The software also signals in good time if a soft toy or blanket is covering the child’s airway or if crying is detected. And should the baby have trouble falling asleep, the crib can automatically engage a gentle rocking function. Users can decide for themselves whether the data the crib records is ultimately stored in encrypted form on Bosch servers or remains offline within their own four walls. The CTA, organizer of CES 2025, has designated the intelligent Bosch crib a CES Innovation Award Honoree.</p><h2>Smart Bosch sensors have become an integral part of our daily lives</h2><p>Another example of how the rapid acceleration of AI-based innovations is changing the way people use new technologies is smart sensors. These tiny components have a big impact. Microelectromechanical sensors (MEMS), packed with Bosch software and AI, can be found in all areas of our daily lives: whether smartphones, e-bikes, fitness trackers, or cars. What do they do? They can tilt displays from vertical to horizontal, count steps, and control airbags. Modern MEMS sensors even have an integrated microprocessor and run with independent software.</p><p>Without these sensors, everyday functions that we have all become accustomed to wouldn’t be possible at all – functions such as “waking up” a smartphone display or activating a voice assistant with wireless headphones. Smart sensors record data such as acceleration, rotation, and temperature and use Bosch software to process it directly in the integrated microprocessor. This means their entire functionality is contained in a compact housing – Bosch produces the world’s smallest sensor, which measures just 0.8 x 1.2 millimeters, making it barely larger than a grain of sand. Another advantage is that sensors with an integrated microprocessor draw noticeably less power from the battery of a smartphone or smartwatch. For the “wake-up” function, for example, the sensor system needs only its own microprocessor. Since it can do without the device’s central computer, this prolongs the battery’s runtime.</p><h2>Bosch grows with billions of units in the sensor market</h2><p>AI takes smart MEMS sensors to the next level: Bosch offers sensors with integrated self-learning AI software, for devices such as fitness trackers. The AI recognizes a variety of different movements and learns every repetitive fitness activity. If required, it can also provide users with qualitative feedback about how well they have done their exercises. The AI runs on the sensor itself; no connection to a cloud or smart device is needed. All data remains private and activities can be continuously recorded and analyzed without an internet connection.</p><p>According to the market research institute Yole Group*, this is now the fourth year in a row that Bosch is the market leader in the MEMS sector. More than one in every two new smartphones worldwide is equipped with Bosch sensors. And the potential is still huge: according to the Yole study, the annual global demand for MEMS in the automotive and consumer electronics sectors alone is expected to grow from today’s 33 billion to over 40 billion units by 2029. Bosch wants to share in this growth and is planning to produce ten billion smart MEMS sensors with integrated microprocessors and independent software for consumer electronics by the end of 2030.</p><h2>Billions invested in the strategically important U.S. market</h2><p>CES 2025 in Las Vegas is one of the world’s biggest electronics trade fairs in a strategic growth market for Bosch. The company is making targeted investments in the U.S. to further expand its global presence. Bosch recently announced plans to acquire Johnson Controls’ global heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions business for residential and small commercial buildings – continuing its growth trajectory in the country. At a total of around 8 billion dollars (7.4 billion euros), this is the largest transaction in the company’s history. In Roseville, California, Bosch is currently equipping a chip factory with modern manufacturing facilities to produce silicon carbide chips, thereby expanding its manufacturing capacity in an important sales market. These special semiconductors are a key component for electrified mobility. Over the next few years, Bosch wants to invest more than 1.9 billion dollars (some 1.8billion euros) in the Roseville location and start delivering silicon carbide chips from California in 2026. “The enormous investments in the heating and chip businesses underline the strategic importance of the U.S. market for Bosch,” Thomas says.</p><p><sup><i>*Source: Status of the MEMS Industry 2024, Yole Intelligence</i></sup></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11907</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ai-enabled-sensors-deliver-life-changing-use-cases-272404.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-01-06T16:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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				<name>Sensortec</name>
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			<headline>AI-enabled sensors deliver life-changing use cases</headline>
			<quote>Coded #LikeABosch – how we&apos;re creating software and AI sensing solutions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Intelligent software and edge AI deliver powerful, integrated sensor solutions.  Accurate, real-time and personalized data provided to users.  Feature-rich, compact and power-saving sensors for consumer devices.  Bosch at CES: booth 16203. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Las Vegas, NV - Sensor technology is transforming our lives: tracking our fitness, making our gadgets easy to use, and monitoring air quality, to mention just a few examples. To provide all these sophisticated functions to consumers, Bosch Sensortec’s sensors are evolving to be smarter – by integrating MEMS technology with embedded microcontrollers, software, and AI runs inside the sensor itself.</p>
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			Bosch&#8217;s innovative cutting-edge sensor solutions are making an impact in diverse areas such as consumer health, smart homes and smart cities. AI and intelligent software are the key enabling technologies that make this possible.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec</cite>
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<p>At CES®, Bosch Sensortec is showcasing its latest AI-enabled sensors, and highlighting how software adds value not only to the sensor but to the entire system. </p><p>Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec, said: “Bosch’s innovative cutting-edge sensor solutions are making an impact in diverse areas such as consumer health, smart homes and smart cities. AI and intelligent software are the key enabling technologies that make this possible.”</p><h2>Vision 2030: Bosch aims for more than 10 billion intelligent sensors</h2><p>According to market research and strategy consulting company Yole Group, Bosch is the market leader for MEMS for the fourth year in a row. In 2024 alone, Bosch Sensortec surpassed the milestone of delivering over 1 billion MEMS sensors featuring integrated microcontrollers and software. From 2027 onwards, 90 % of the products will include these integrated features. By 2030, the company aims to achieve a remarkable total of more than 10 billion MEMS sensors sold with this advanced integration.</p><h2>AI on the edge</h2><p>With AI running on the edge (meaning directly in the sensor), there’s no need for constant cloud connectivity. This ensures data remains private, dramatically reduces latency, and cuts power consumption, all while delivering accurate real-time feedback to users.</p><p>State-of-the-art software solutions add value not only to the sensor but to the entire system, enabling new applications and forming the basis for AI inside the sensor itself.</p><h2>Always-on and ready to go</h2><p>Always-on technology is essential in consumer electronics, enabling continuous access to features without the need to activate the device and wake up the main processor. This significantly extends battery life, and creates a more intuitive and effortless experience for users, especially in smartphones and hearables.</p><p>This is achieved with intelligent sensors combined with smart software, enabling quick access to voice assistants, health monitoring, and more, empowered by MEMS sensors with integrated microcontrollers. Examples of always-on use cases include voice activity detection and keyword triggering to activate voice assistants in hearables, fall detection in smartwatches for faster emergency assistance, and automatic orientation sensing in smartphones to adjust modes and enter sleep mode when inactive.</p><h2>Smart Connected Sensors (SCS): the personal AI feedback coach</h2><p>Can you imagine having unlimited access to a professional fitness trainer, with feedback at any time? This is the future of exercising – made possible by the Smart Connected Sensors platform from Bosch Sensortec.</p><p>The platform gives users qualitative feedback on the movement execution, as well as measuring movements and repetitions. Specifically designed for full-body motion tracking, the SCS platform provides a fully integrated hardware and software solution (based on the BHI380, a programmable IMU-based sensor system with AI) that dramatically cuts development costs and time to market. </p><h2>A sound move for software-enabled voice control</h2><p>Wireless headsets have transformed how we listen to music, podcasts and audiobooks, providing free, unhindered movement – as well as new features enabled by sensors, such as activity recognition and indoor navigation. But shifting to voice control can cause problems, when the system is triggered unintentionally because it reacts to ambient noise. <br/>To fix this issue, Bosch Sensortec has come up with a software-based innovation: a new type of acceleration sensor, the BMA550, detects sound through bone vibrations. Intelligent algorithms then ensure voice control activates only when the wearer of the headset is actually speaking.<br/>Intelligent algorithms then ensure voice control activates only when the wearer of the headset is actually speaking.</p><h2>Take a breath: air quality sensing</h2><p>Poor indoor air quality is a problem: the concentration of PM2.5 particulates from domestic cooking can reach levels 100 times higher than acceptable limits. Localized, actionable data from Bosch&#39;s particulate matter sensor for PM2.5 and PM1 enables effective responses to poor air quality. A software update coming soon will activate PM10 measurement in addition.</p><p>Almost the entire global population (99 %) breathes air that exceeds WHO air quality limits, and threatens their health. Bosch’s BMV080 sensor uses software and intelligent algorithms, in a tiny, fanless design which is more than 450 times smaller than any comparable device on the market. </p><h2>Open platform and strong collaboration</h2><p>Bosch can’t do all this alone and offers a framework that supports customers in creating movement classification algorithms specific for their own application. These models can then run on a smart motion sensor, such as the BHI360. </p><p>For example, Bosch Sensortec and Doublepoint have partnered to develop a powerful microgesture control solution for smartwatches, using the BHI360. This enables always-available, reliable control, such as allowing users to adjust light brightness with an intuitive pinch gesture.</p>
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			This collaboration exemplifies Bosch Sensortec's commitment to innovation in the IoT and wearable markets, empowering manufacturers to bring advanced, user-friendly products to market more quickly.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite> Lucas Ginzinger, Vice President Marketing and Business Strategy at Bosch Sensortec</cite>
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<p>Doublepoint&#39;s advanced algorithms are seamlessly integrated into Bosch’s compact, low-power IMUs via a new software tool. Compared to camera-based solutions, this IMU-based approach enables obstruction-free gesture detection, offering greater reliability and efficiency. </p><p>“This collaboration exemplifies Bosch Sensortec&#39;s commitment to innovation in the IoT and wearable markets, empowering manufacturers to bring advanced, user-friendly products to market more quickly,” said Lucas Ginzinger, Vice President Marketing and Business Strategy at Bosch Sensortec.</p><p><b>Website:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11921</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/growing-acceptance-of-artificial-intelligence-in-germany-272384.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-01-07T08:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-01-07T08:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
			</topic>
			<headline>Growing acceptance of artificial intelligence in Germany</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Tech Compass: AI will be dominant technology of the next decade</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ In Germany, 72 percent of respondents see AI as technology with the greatest potential.  User reluctance: one in three respondents in Germany have no intention of acquiring AI skills, yet.  Worldwide, 63 percent would welcome AI as a school subject; the figure in Germany is 57 percent.  Dr. Tanja Rueckert: “Generative AI will bring significant change to workflows and processes in companies.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Matthias Jekosch</name>
				<email>Matthias.Jekosch@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Artificial intelligence (AI) will be the dominant technology of the next decade. As a result, AI skills will become increasingly important in both our professional and personal lives. This is the broad consensus among the more than 11,000 people surveyed worldwide for this year’s Bosch Tech Compass agree on this. In Germany, 72 percent believe that AI will be the dominant technology of the next decade in their country. Just two years ago, the proportion was only 42 percent. In other words, respondents in Germany now see even greater potential in the technology than respondents in the rest of the world, where the figure is 67 percent.</p>
<p>The same respondents consider AI far more important than any other technology. In Germany, industrial robots are in second place, mentioned by 25 percent of respondents, with 23 percent singling out hydrogen and fuel cells. Worldwide, 5G technology is in second place, mentioned by 32 percent of respondents, while 24 percent mentioned automated driving.</p><p>But despite this recognition of AI’s importance in Germany, there still seems to be little interest in the technology. In fact, one in three respondents in Germany stated that they have no intention of acquiring any AI skills. On average across the countries surveyed, the proportion of those who have no wish to educate themselves in AI is only 18 percent; in India, China, and Brazil, this percentage is in single figures.</p>
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			Artificial intelligence is a boost to innovation.
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				<cite>Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management and CDO of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<p>“Artificial intelligence is a boost to innovation. It can transform industry worldwide in much the same way as the invention of the computer,” says Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management and CDO of Robert Bosch GmbH. “The technology offers great opportunities. It is also a task for society as a whole to make this potential clear and promote acceptance among the general public.”</p><p>As many as 34 percent of respondents in Germany agree with the statement that AI will have a positive impact on society. This proportion has increased in recent years; in 2023, for instance, it was still at 26 percent. However, attitudes toward AI in other countries are even more optimistic: in China, as many as 66 percent of respondents expect a positive impact. </p><h2>Majority favor AI as a standalone school subject</h2><p>To do justice to the increasing importance of AI, 57 percent of respondents in Germany would welcome it being taught as a standalone school subject. Worldwide, the number of people in favor of this is 63 percent. “Competition for AI specialists is already in full swing around the world and will only increase in the future,” Rueckert says. “Including AI in the school curriculum would be an important step toward ensuring Germany has the AI specialists it will need in the future.”</p><p>For 41 percent of respondents in Germany, AI skills are already important in their current jobs; worldwide, 56 percent believe that such skills are very important. France, where the corresponding figure is 38 percent, is the only country where the figure is even lower than in Germany. In India, by contrast, 83 percent need these skills for their work. On the subject of everyday life, 60 percent of respondents in Germany expect that AI skills will be “important” or “very important” in the future. The figure worldwide is 71 percent. </p><p>While more than one in two people worldwide already use AI at least occasionally at work, the corresponding figure for Germany is only around 45 percent. In both China and India, 69 percent already use AI in the workplace.</p><h2>Major interest in new technologies in Germany</h2><p>One possible reason people in Germany are still comparatively cautious when it comes to AI is that new technologies are generally perceived more positively elsewhere in the world. While 45 percent of respondents in Germany agree on the importance of staying up to date with the latest technological developments and 62 percent state that they like to get to grips with new technologies and want to understand how they work, both these figures are lower than the global average. In India, for example, 74 percent of respondents stated that they want to keep up to date with technological developments and 79 percent of people there say they like to get to grips with new technologies. </p><p>“Professionals around the world have to come to terms with artificial intelligence – this will become an essential, complementary skill in professional life,” Rueckert says. “Generative AI will affect how we learn, work, and collaborate – bringing significant change to workflows and processes in companies. That’s why we at Bosch believe it’s important to support our associates on their journey and offer appropriate professional development. We’ve already trained more than 65,000 associates in AI through our own AI Academy. These training courses are available to all associates online. We also explain the advantages to them: generative AI can support them by relieving them of simple, repetitive tasks in their day-to-day work.” </p><h2>Hardly any AI-related training or education – but also hardly any job worries</h2><p>However, it would appear that many workers in Germany are not yet receiving any AI-related education: just 18 percent of respondents stated that they had received AI training at work. Worldwide, 28 percent have received such training and education. </p><p>Nonetheless, the majority of German respondents have few worries about their jobs: while one-third see AI as a risk to their job, two-thirds believe that AI poses “no” or “probably no” job risk. The corresponding global figure is around 50 percent. </p><h2>About the study:</h2><p>For the Bosch Tech Compass, the Gesellschaft für Innovative Marktforschung mbH (GIM) surveyed more than 11,000 people over the age of 18 in seven countries in fall 2024. In Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, 1,000 people per country took part; in Brazil, China, India, and the United States, it was 2,000 people each. Bosch was not named as a client at any point during the survey.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11906</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ces-2025-bosch-ebike-systems-presents-digital-theft-protection-for-ebike-batteries-272257.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2025-01-03T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2025-01-03T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>eBike</name>
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			<headline>CES 2025: Bosch eBike Systems presents digital theft protection for eBike batteries </headline>
			<quote>New function Battery Lock function makes the battery useless for thieves</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ With Battery Lock eBike batteries can be digitally locked.  eBike Flow app and Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays serve as keys.  Battery Lock and other digital security solutions from Bosch complement the mechanical lock. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Anyone who decides to buy an eBike wants to protect it against theft in the best possible way. To make things more difficult for thieves, Bosch eBike Systems is now extending its digital theft protection to batteries. At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Bosch will present the Battery Lock: a unique function that ensures that the eBike battery can no longer be used if it is stolen, making it worthless to thieves. The new solution complements the digital theft protection portfolio in the smart system centred around &quot;<a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Lock</a>&quot; and &quot;<a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/alarm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Alarm</a>&quot;.</p>
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			The battery is one of the most valuable eBike components. With Battery Lock, eBike riders get a smart security function that helps them to protect their eBike even better against theft and to park it more carefree. The expansion of our digital theft protection portfolio brings us a big step closer to our vision of ensuring that no eBike with a Bosch system is stolen in the future.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Gregor Dasbach, Head of Digital Business at Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<p>Gregor Dasbach, Head of Digital Business at Bosch eBike Systems: &quot;The battery is one of the most valuable eBike components. With Battery Lock, eBike riders get a smart security function that helps them to protect their eBike even better against theft and to park it more carefree. The expansion of our digital theft protection portfolio brings us a big step closer to our vision of ensuring that no eBike with a Bosch system is stolen in the future.&quot;</p><h2>Battery Lock provides additional digital protection for the eBike battery</h2><p>Removable batteries such as PowerTube and PowerPack are mechanically secured by a lock. Battery Lock complements this protection on a digital level: as soon as Battery Lock is activated in the eBike Flow app, the battery locks automatically when the eBike is switched off. If a locked battery is inserted into another eBike with the smart system, it automatically deactivates its motor support and renders the entire eBike unusable for the thief. This also makes reselling the battery pointless, which reduces the risk of theft. </p><h2>Full flexibility: Compatible with all batteries or battery combinations in the smart system</h2><p>Several digital keys can be used simultaneously for Battery Lock: the smartphone with the eBike Flow app and Kiox 300 or Kiox 500. These digital keys are flexibly managed with the eBike Flow app and Battery Lock can also be switched off if you want to share the battery with friends or family, for example. Battery Lock is also compatible with all batteries or battery combinations in the smart system and also works with DualBatteries and the PowerMore 250 Range Extender.</p><h2>Optimum additional theft protection</h2><p>With the new Battery Lock function, Bosch eBike Systems is expanding its existing portfolio of digital security solutions and offering eBike riders even more protection against theft. With the eBike Lock function, which is already available, the smartphone and the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays serve as a digital key to activate motor support. eBike Alarm informs users about the location of their eBike and sounds the alarm in the event of suspicious activity. If the eBike is stolen, they receive a push notification on their smartphone and location tracking starts. In the event of theft, the theft report summarises all the important data about the eBike and the crime so that it can be passed on to the police, including a live tracking link. The eBike pass serves as a digital vehicle registration document that shows eBike riders all the important information about their eBike at a glance.</p><h2>Available from summer 2025</h2><p>Battery Lock can be installed over-the-air as usual on any Bosch eBike with the smart system via the eBike Flow app and will be available from summer 2025 as part of the Flow+ subscription.</p>
<h2>Bosch at CES 2025:</h2><p>• <b>PRESS CONFERENCE</b>: Monday, Jan. 6, from 9:00 to 9:45 a.m. PT, <br/>with Dr. Tanja Rückert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, and Paul Thomas, president of Bosch in North America, in Ballroom Banyan ABCD, Mandalay Bay Hotel, Las Vegas, <b>South Convention Center, Level 3</b> as well as <b>livestreamed</b> on the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ces-2025-livestream.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Media Service</a>.<br/>• <b>BOOTH:</b> <b>Jan. 7 – 10,</b> in the Central Hall, booth #16203.</p><p>• <b>PANELS WITH BOSCH EXPERTS:</b><br/><b>„What’s Next in Vehicle Tech“</b><br/>Jan. 9, 11 a.m. PT, Las Vegas Convention Center West / W219, session with Fedra Ribeiro, executive vice president sales Cross-Domain Computing Solutions at Bosch.</p><p><b>“Predictive AI: Transforming Customer Service and Business” </b><br/>Jan. 9, 3 p.m. PT, Las Vegas Convention Center North / N261, session with Davie Sweis, chief digital officer at the Global Business Services at Bosch.</p><p><b>“Trends in Electric Car Consumption: Who, What, Where”</b><br/>Jan. 9, 2 p.m. PT, Las Vegas Convention Center West / L2 W219, session with Sabrina Rathgeber, director Global Battery Business at Bosch.</p><p>•<b>WEST HALL MOBILITY STAGE:</b><br/><b>„Software defined reality: Achieving consumer expectations for software-defined vehicles”</b><br/>Jan 7, 11:20 a.m. PT, session with Thomas Irawan, president of ETAS GmbH, and Stefan Buerkle, regional president Cross-Domain Computing Solutions Americas.</p><p><b>„Enabling electrification options for consumers as the market shifts”</b><br/>Jan. 8, 9:40 a.m. PT, session with Peter Tadros, regional president Power Solutions, and Kevin O’Keefe, regional president Electrified Motion at Bosch.</p><p><b>„Intelligent production and automation transform battery manufacturing”</b><br/>Jan. 9, 9:40 a.m. PT, session with Sabrina Rathgeber, director Global Battery Business at Bosch.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>272194</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11912</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-pensionsfonds-wins-awards-272194.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-18T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-18T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Pensionsfonds wins awards </headline>
			<quote>Three prizes at European level</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Best Pension Fund Germany  Best DC & Hybrid Strategies Europe  Best Corporate Pension Fund Europe ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Kristina Mueller-Poschmann </name>
				<email>kristina.mueller-poschmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The Bosch Pensionsfonds was awarded three times at the conference of the European press service &quot;Investment and Pensions Europe&quot; (IPE) on Tuesday evening. He convinced as the best German pension fund, with the best defined contribution and hybrid pension strategy in Europe and as the best pension fund of a European company.</p><p>Dirk Jargstorff, CEO of Bosch Pensionsfonds AG, accepted the awards in Prague: &quot;We are proud that our pension fund has been awarded again, in particular as the best corporate pension fund in Europe. This underlines our valuable contribution to the financial security of our employees in Germany in retirement.&quot;</p><p>Since its foundation in 2001, the Bosch Pensionsfonds has received 30 professional and industry awards at European level, mainly due to its innovative strength and its successful investment strategy. The Bosch Pensionsfonds became Best Corporate Pension Fund Europe for the sixth time. Bosch won the Best Pension Fund Germany award for the twelfth time in total and was awarded Best DC &amp; Hybrid Strategies Europe for the fifth time.</p><h2>The Bosch Vorsorge Plan</h2><p>With the Bosch Vorsorge Plan, Bosch offers its employees an attractive pension plan based on one of the most modern pension systems in Germany. In addition, employees and their families are already covered during their working life in the event of disability or death. Bosch builds up a pension fund with company contributions for the employees and bears the costs for this. The employees have the opportunity to further increase this pension credit through their own contributions. All contributions are based on the investment result of the Bosch Pensionsfonds. The contributions are guaranteed by the company as a minimum benefit in old age. In retirement, the balance is available as an additional income with flexible payout options.</p><h2>The Bosch Pensionsfonds</h2><p>The Bosch Pensionsfonds, in which contributions from the company and employees are paid, is at the heart of the financing of the Bosch Vorsorge Plan. It is the first company-owned pension fund in German industry.</p><p>The investment strategy is long-term oriented and is characterized by a broad mix and diversification of the capital investment. What is special about this is that the performance of the capital investment benefits exclusively employees at low administrative costs, as the Bosch Pensionsfonds has no intention of making a profit.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>272193</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11909</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-bosch-company-retirement-scheme-in-germany-272193.html</url>
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			<type>Factsheet</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-18T16:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-18T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>The Bosch company retirement scheme in Germany</headline>
			<quote>History &amp; todays retirement scheme</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Kristina Mueller-Poschmann </name>
				<email>kristina.mueller-poschmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><ul><li><b>1929:</b> With Bosch-Hilfe e.V., Robert Bosch establishes for all associates support for retirement and for the surviving dependants.</li><li><b>1999:</b> Bosch merges more than 70 company pension plans into the Kapital Vorsorge Plan</li><li><b>2002:</b> Bosch is the first German industrial company to set up its own pension fund and initially uses it to convert associates&#39; salaries</li><li><b>2006:</b> Bosch and the workers‘ council agree to transfer the Kapital Vorsorge Plans into the Bosch Vorsorge Plan with the Bosch Pensionsfonds as the central financing instrument</li><li><b>2016:</b> Bosch introduces the Fondsrente, with which associates continue to participate in the performance of the Bosch Pensionsfonds during the retirement payout phase</li></ul></p><h2>Bosch Vorsorge Plan</h2><p>With the Bosch Vorsorge Plan, Bosch offers its associates an attractive retirement benefit based on one of the most modern retirement schemes in Germany. In addition, associates and their families are already covered during their working life in the event of disability or death.</p><p>Bosch builds up assets with company contributions for the associates and bears the costs for this. Associates can further increase this pension assets through their own contributions. All contributions are based on the investment result of the Bosch Pensionsfonds. The contributions themselves are guaranteed by the company as a minimum benefit. In retirement, the credit is available as an additional income with flexible payout options.</p><p><ul><li>11.4 billion euros of assets in the Bosch Vorsorge Plan</li><li>138,000 active associates with retirement assets in the Bosch Vorsorge Plan</li><li>39,000 former associates with vested entitlements (including commitments before introducing Bosch Vorsorge Plan)</li><li>65,000 beneficiaries, including 15,000 surviving dependents (including commitments before introducing Bosch Vorsorge Plan)</li><li>3,300 recipients of disability payments</li><li>Average annual return since foundation:<ul><li>around 6% in the investment segment up to age 55</li><li>just under 4% in the investment segment over age 55</li></ul></li></ul></p><p>Status: 31.12.2024</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>272192</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11908</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/background-information-bosch-company-retirement-scheme-in-germany-272192.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-18T16:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-18T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
			</unit>
			<headline>Background information: Bosch company retirement scheme in Germany</headline>
			<quote>A valuable contribution to financial protection in retirement</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Flexible for every life situation  Transparent and personalized  Multiple awards ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Kristina Mueller-Poschmann </name>
				<email>kristina.mueller-poschmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch has a long tradition of occupational pensions. At the end of the 1920s, company founder Robert Bosch was one of the first entrepreneurs to introduce a pension scheme for his associates. In addition to providing for retirement, he found it important to safeguard against existential risks such as disability and premature death, given the low general life expectancy at the time.</p><p>With increasing life expectancy, the financial situation in retirement has increasingly become the focus of pension benefits. Bosch offers its associates a company retirement scheme as an important supplement to state pension and uses considerable financial resources for this purpose. Further more, associates can increase their retirement benefits through additional contributions of their own. In doing so, Bosch is making use of the possibilities created by the legislature for the tax-exempt use of gross remuneration for company retirement schemes (&quot;deferred compensation&quot;). In addition, Bosch also provides benefits for associates and their families in the event of disability or death.</p><p>After around 100 years of commitment to company retirement schemes, Bosch is still regarded as an innovative pioneer in industry circles. The company contributes in many ways to the further development of company retirement schemes and thus makes a social contribution to old-age provision in Germany.</p><h2>The Bosch Vorsorge Plan</h2><p>The Bosch Vorsorge Plan, Bosch’s retirement scheme in Germany, builds up individual assets for associates during their period of employment. Bosch pays company contributions, which result from a percentage of the earnings. In addition, there are further contributions in the tariff area (AVWL) and for other entitled persons. Within the scope of the statutory limits, Bosch is supporting contributions from associates who pay deferred compensation with a surcharge of 15 percent.</p><h2>Flexible for every life situation</h2><p>When retiring, the Bosch Vorsorge Plan offers several models for the payment of the accumulated assets. The money can be paid out in the form of a monthly pension until the end of life with survivor’s pension entitlement, as a one-time payment or partially in installments, and as a combination of these options. Bosch associates can thus shape their own payments according to their life situation when they retire.</p><h2>Transparent and personalized</h2><p>Transparent information on the Bosch pension plan is provided by a separate web portal that is accessible from the Bosch network and available on the Internet with password protection. It provides a wide range of general and individual information on the Bosch Vorsorge Plan and gives insight into the individual retirement assets. A benefits calculator supports the associates to adapt the contributions to personal needs at any time.</p><h2>Multiple awards</h2><p>The Bosch Pensionsfonds, in which contributions from the company and associates are paid, is at the heart of financing the Bosch Vorsorge Plan. It is the first company-owned pension fund in the German industry. <br/>The performance of the capital investment only benefits associates. The Bosch Pensionsfonds has no intention of making a profit and therefore provides low administrative costs. The strategy is long-term oriented with a broad mix and diversification of the capital investment. Until age 55 of the associate, the company and associate contributions are invested in an opportunity-oriented way. Thereafter the funds are transferred to a value-stabilizing investment in five annual steps. The investment risk is being reduced by a broadly diversified and long-term investment strategy as well as by the guarantee of the contributions paid by the company. So far, this concept has achieved an average return of around six percent in the investment segment up to age 55 and a return of almost four percent in the investment segment over age 55. With the Fondsrente, beneficiaries also participate in the ongoing performance of the Bosch Pensionsfonds. <br/>Since its foundation in 2001, the Bosch Pensionsfonds has received 30 professional and industry awards at European level, mainly due to its innovative strength and its successful investment strategy.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>272000</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11914</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-sells-security-and-communications-technology-product-business-to-triton-272000.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-12T13:28:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-12T13:28:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch sells security and communications technology product business to Triton</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Building Technologies division to focus on systems integration business in the future</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Transaction encompasses the entire product business of Bosch Building Technologies that was offered for sale.  Purchaser will take over roughly 4,300 associates at more than 90 locations.  Transaction expected to be closed by the end of the first half of 2025. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is selling its Building Technologies division’s product business for security and communications technology to the European investment firm Triton. The transaction encompasses three business units – Video, Access and Intrusion, and Communication – and thus the entire product business of Bosch Building Technologies that was offered for sale. All 4,300 associates employed in these units at more than 90 locations worldwide will be taken over. The parties signed agreements to this effect on December 12. It has been agreed that the purchase price and other details of the purchase agreement will not be disclosed. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and further customary closing conditions. It is expected to be closed by the end of the first half of 2025. </p>
<h2>An outlook for the future and a new departure for the business units</h2><p>Back in October 2023, Bosch had announced that, as part of its realignment of its Building Technologies division, it would be selling most of the division’s product business. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			It was our aim to find a suitable buyer who will acquire all three security and communications technology business units and offer their associates an outlook for the future. We have achieved that aim. Triton has presented a sustainable and credible growth strategy for the business. As an investor, moreover, it can provide a high level of industrial expertise and many years of experience in taking comparable companies forward,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Christian Fischer, deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, with responsibility for Bosch Group portfolio management and thus also for this planned transaction.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>With its investments, Triton focuses on European companies in the industrial, healthcare, and business services sectors. “We are pleased to have reached an agreement with Bosch and to be the preferred buyer for the security and communications technology product business. We want to support the management and employees to continue the strong growth trajectory that this business recently saw by providing not only capital, but also our know-how from having owned and successfully developed other companies in the security space,” says Claus von Hermann, Managing Partner and Co-lead of the Industrial Tech team at Triton.</p><p>Peter Loeffler, the CEO of Bosch Building Technologies’ product business, adds: “With Triton as our new owner, its expertise and support we will have a strong base for further, profitable growth. We will work together to push ahead with innovations in the security and communications area – to the usual high quality standards and with comprehensive expertise. The entire team is looking forward to making our new company a success and will remain a reliable partner for our customers.”</p><h2>Realignment of Bosch Building Technologies</h2><p>As part of its realignment, the Bosch Building Technologies division is to focus on its regional integrator business, with solutions and services for building security, energy efficiency, and building automation. The goal of Bosch Building Technologies is to become a globally leading supplier of systems integration and to seize the attractive opportunities for growth in this segment. Because of its importance for systems integration, the product business with fire-alarm systems is to be merged with the integrator business and continued. </p><p>Following the transaction, Bosch Building Technologies will have roughly 8,000 associates in 8 countries. As a product-agnostic systems integrator with a wide-ranging portfolio of energy and building solutions, the division intends to benefit in the future from digitalization and a growing customer demand for integrated, intelligent, and cross-domain solutions in the areas of building security, energy efficiency, and building automation.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>271748</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11913</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/vehicle-motion-management-new-software-solution-provides-early-warning-for-tire-issues-271748.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-10T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Vehicle Motion Management: new software solution provides early warning for tire issues</headline>
			<quote>Data-based technology for tire monitoring</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New software solution detects gradual tire pressure loss and loose wheel bolts using intelligent algorithms.  The data-based service continuously evaluates tire condition and provides the driver with early, easy-to-understand warnings about potential hazards.   Bosch expands collaboration with partners to offer innovative data-based tire solutions software. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Hardly anyone thinks about them, but they are essential for driving safety - tires. Loss of tire pressure or loose wheels can lead to breakdowns and lead to potentially dangerous situations. Systems that detect tire condition and warn the driver in time can help prevent such incidents. Currently, the market offers various technologies that can monitor tire conditions. This can be done either directly through additional sensors installed in the tires or software-based by analyzing vehicle behavior. Bosch is now expanding its range of software solutions for data-based tire health and will offer them as part of its data-based service, within the Bosch Vehicle Motion Management ecosystem – a software system solution for the entire scope of vehicle motion. For this purpose, Bosch is also working with partners. In the area of indirect systems that do not require additional sensors in the tires, Bosch is expanding its long-standing business relationship with the automotive supplier NIRA Dynamics, with focus on gradual pressure loss and loose wheel detection, leveraging the expertise of both companies to ensure precise and cost-effective solutions.</p>
<p>Data-based Tire Solutions is an innovative, data-based service consisting of various algorithms that continuously monitor the condition of the tires and provide early warnings to the driver about gradual tire pressure loss or loosened wheel bolts. &quot;With Data-based Tire Solutions, we’re offering our customers a vehicle motion management software solution that covers all key factors of tire health to prevent potential breakdowns” says Stephan Staß, member of the executive management of the Bosch Vehicle Motion division.</p><h2>Early warning of gradual tire pressure loss and loose wheels</h2><p>The Bosch data-based tire system monitors each tire continuously and individually, alerting drivers of gradual loss of tire pressure and loose wheels through a user-friendly interface. One of the new algorithms of the data-based tire solutions is able to detect even small, gradual pressure loss in the tires. As soon as the tire pressure value deviates from the nominal value by around 5 percent, drivers are informed and – if necessary – warned. Once the tire pressure has been fully restored, the system can be easily reset using the Easy Reset function. Another algorithm detects a loosening wheel as soon as the wheel bolts are loose by just half a millimeter, which is very difficult for untrained drivers to notice. In addition to providing adequate, early warnings to drivers, the system also recommends specific courses of action. In this way, Bosch data-based tire solutions help prevent to avoid breakdowns and enhance safety on every drive. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>271744</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11911</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/personnel-changes-in-the-board-of-management-christoph-kilian-leaves-bosch-power-tools-271744.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-06T13:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-06T13:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Personnel Changes in the Board of Management: Christoph Kilian leaves Bosch Power Tools</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Christoph Kilian steps down from the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools on December 31, 2024.   Tasks will be temporarily distributed within the Board of Management.   Supervisory Board and Board of Management thank Christoph Kilian for his work.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden – Christoph Kilian (51) will step down from the Board of Management of Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH on December 31, 2024, and leave the Bosch Group at his own request to continue his professional career elsewhere.</p>
<p>Christoph Kilian has been a member of the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools since January 1, 2023. In this role, he is responsible for the Business Units Global Tools, Outdoor &amp; Garden, and Rotary Tools. Among others, he is also responsible for the areas of User Experience (UX) and Design. His tasks and responsibilities will be temporarily taken over by Thomas Donato, President, and Lennart de Vet, member of the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools.</p><p>&quot;We regret Christoph Kilian&#39;s decision to leave the Bosch Group. Through his work, he has successfully shaped the consumer goods divisions of BSH and Bosch Power Tools in various functions for almost 25 years. We would like to express our sincere thanks for this and wish him continued success in the future,&quot; says Dr. Christian Fischer, chairman of the Supervisory Board of Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</p><p>Thomas Donato, President of Bosch Power Tools: &quot;On behalf of the entire Board of Management, I would like to thank Christoph Kilian for the very good, cooperative collaboration at Bosch Power Tools and wish him all the best for his future path outside the Bosch Group.&quot;</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>271616</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11904</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-from-bosch-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-cordless-low-pressure-cleaner-for-mobile-cleaning-271616.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-12-02T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-12-02T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New from Bosch in the ‘18V Power for All System’: Cordless low pressure cleaner for mobile cleaning</headline>
			<quote>Fontus 18V-6 Bike Cleaner with integrated water tank</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Lightweight and compact design for mobile use  Two pressure modes and four spray patterns for cleaning bikes and outdoor equipment  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Conveniently cleaning your bike or outdoor equipment on-the-go before loading it into your car: With the new Fontus 18V-6 Bike Cleaner cordless low pressure cleaner from Bosch, this can be done easily. The compact tool is part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’ which also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 80 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>.’ All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Mobile bike cleaning made easy </h2><p>Bike enthusiasts as well as hobby cyclists benefit from the compact design of the Fontus 18V-6 Bike Cleaner as it makes cleaning on-the-go an easy thing. With its integrated 6l tank, it contains sufficient water to get rid of both light and tough dirt. Therefore, it can be used anywhere without looking for a water or electricity source. For convenient carrying, the hose and gun are stored on the tool. Compared to the existing <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/p/fontus-18v-06008b6102" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fontus 18V</a>, the Bike Cleaner is more compact and lightweight and therefore dedicated for usage on-the-go.</p><h2>Multiple settings against mud and dirt</h2><p>The Fontus 18V-6 Bike Cleaner has a pressure range from 2 to 20 bar and is categorized as a low pressure cleaner. Users can choose between normal and eco pressure mode, ensuring optimal cleaning power for various applications. <br/>Normal mode, with up to a 20 bar rated pressure, is made for durable surfaces, while eco mode, with less than 5 bar, is ideal for more sensitive bike components. To make sure that every spot can be reached and cleaned thoroughly, the Fontus 18V-6 Bike Cleaner has four different spray patterns: Shower, wide (50°) and narrow (15°) fan jet as well as an angled fan jet.<br/>By adjusting pressure and fan settings, users can not only use the tool to clean bikes, but also camping and outdoor equipment, dirty footwear, or to rinse dirty pet claws. </p><p>With the tool comes a claw brush which helps to remove stubborn dirt from bikes. A detergent nozzle to extend use cases, e.g., for spraying detergent foam or fertilizer, is separately available.</p><p>The Fontus 18V-6 Bike Cleaner will be available from December 2024 onwards in specialist bike shops. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>271554</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11905</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-motorsport-receives-don-burgoon-most-innovative-product-in-motorsport-of-the-year-award-271554.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-11-27T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-11-27T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Motorsport receives Don Burgoon Most Innovative Product in Motorsport of the Year Award</headline>
			<quote>Award for hand-controlled electric braking system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Hand-controlled electric braking system allowing disabled drivers to compete on equal playing field  Bosch Motorsport used its Electronic Brake System (EBS) to help advance accessibility for drivers  Award ceremony as part of the World Motorsport Symposium in London on November 26 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – Bosch Motorsport receives the Don Burgoon Most Innovative Product in Motorsport of the Year Award for its hand-controlled electric braking system. The award was presented at the World Motorsport Symposium in London on November 26. This annual award is presented by an international panel of motorsport experts in order to honor innovations and pioneering technologies. &quot;I am absolutely delighted that our development is able to impress the jury of the World Motorsport Symposium. Components and systems for motorsports from Bosch not only help countless racing teams around the world win their races. They also stand for a high level of safety and more sustainability in motorsports. This is how we are also supporting the future feasibility and acceptance of racing events worldwide,&quot; explains Ingo Mauel, head of Bosch Motorsport.</p>
<p>Bosch Motorsport developed the hand-controlled electric braking system specifically for Canadian race driver Robert Wickens. Since an accident in 2018, Wickens has been paralyzed from the waist down and he relies on hand controls for the accelerator and brake pedals in his race car. Previous solutions did not ideally handle the high functional requirements in motorsports. For the redesign of Wickens&#39; hand-controlled braking system, Bosch Motorsport utilized its existing electronic brake system (EBS) module from the Le Mans Daytona Hybrid (LMDh) class with its trusted controls platform and display to provide a more robust solution. The added technology allows Wickens exactly what he needs to achieve sensitive brake control and fast reaction times when braking. Built-in diagnostics ensure simple and reliable functional testing of the system. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Motorsport develops and distributes complete electronics systems and components for use in race cars. The company looks back on more than 120 years of tradition in motorsports. Bosch Motorsport supports some of the most important racing series in the world as a partner, supplier, and sponsor.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://us.bosch-press.com/pressportal/us/en/press-release-25792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://us.bosch-press.com/pressportal/us/en/press-release-25792.html</a></p><p></p><p><b>Videos:</b></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOyHDk9uG6o" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOyHDk9uG6o</a><br/><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALncV14O9ek" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALncV14O9ek</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>271424</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11899</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/electronica-2024-bosch-presents-new-microelectronics-for-the-driving-experience-of-tomorrow-271424.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-11-11T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-11-11T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>electronica 2024: Bosch presents new microelectronics for the driving experience of tomorrow</headline>
			<quote>New transceiver makes its world debut in Munich</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ World first: new CAN SIC XL transceiver enables data transfer rates of up to 20 Mbit/s in the CAN network.   System on a chip: new 22nm RFCMOS single-chip radar SoC for 77 GHz radar systems.  All in one solution: MEMS tire-pressure sensor module with Bluetooth Low Energy makes simplified E/E architecture possible. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Munich, Germany – At the electronica 2024 trade fair in Munich (hall C3, booth 316) from November 12 to 15, Bosch will be presenting its latest innovations in the field of microelectronics. The focus is on components for greater occupant safety, such as high-performance MEMS sensors and systems on a chip (SoC) for the construction of compact radar systems, as well as on other technical solutions for the mobility of the future, including a new transceiver that is making its world debut at the trade fair in Munich: the NT156 CAN SIC XL.</p>
<p>CAN networks’ stability, cost efficiency, simplicity, and flexibility as regards network topologies make them very popular. But in the new E/E architectures of the very latest vehicles, it is becoming increasingly important to transmit large data packets as fast as possible. The CAN XL protocol (ISO 11898-1:2024), a downward-compatible extension of the CAN standard, makes data rates of up to 20 Mbit/s possible in a CAN network. With this in mind, Bosch has developed its new CAN SIC XL transceiver. This lets CAN XL networks operate at maximum speeds of up to 20 Mbit/s. In addition to the typical CAN messages, the CAN XL protocol also allows higher-layer protocols such as IP (internet protocol) to be transmitted.</p>
<h2>Powerful radar SoC with integrated signal evaluation</h2><p>For the safety of today’s increasingly autonomous driving experience, it is important that radar sensors can reliably detect obstacles. With its SX600 and SX601, Bosch offers system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions for radar systems that operate in the 77 GHz band. While the SX600 has been optimized for cost-effective radar solutions, the SX601 offers significantly more computing power and memory. Both chips are manufactured using advanced 22nm RFCMOS technology and contain a complete millimeter-wave frontend as well as a powerful digital signal processor for either conventional or AI-based signal evaluation and enable sensor ranges of around 30 percent above the current market standard. CAN XL and Ethernet interfaces mean they can be connected flexibly to the vehicle system. At the trade fair, Bosch will be demonstrating live how the SX601 uses radar waves to detect objects, as well as an AI application running directly on the chip to evaluate them.</p><h2>BLE 5.3-capable MEMS sensor module for tire-pressure monitoring</h2><p>More measurement data, more safety, less complexity: the SMP290 is a fully integrated, Bluetooth-enabled, single-chip solution for tire-pressure monitoring systems (TPMSs). The compact sensor module contains a wireless interface, a microcontroller, a MEMS pressure sensor, a 2-axis MEMS acceleration sensor, a temperature sensor, and a battery voltage sensor. The standardized BLE5.3 interface means that diagnostics and communication are possible in both directions, while measurement data and updates are transmitted in encrypted form. Since the BLE standard already features in other vehicle components such as infotainment and wireless keys, this sensor module fits perfectly into the vehicle’s radio landscape. The SMP290 is suitable for checking tire pressure at the valve or in the tire. </p><h2>Additional highlights for the mobility of the future</h2><p>The latest MEMS sensor solutions for driver assistance systems and for driving safety and convenience are also on show at the Bosch booth. As one of the leading suppliers of MEMS in the automotive sector, Bosch is presenting even better performance data here. With its second generation of silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, Bosch is also showcasing another key product for electrified driving. The optimized second generation of SiC chips features impressive switching properties and minimal on-state resistance across the entire temperature range. Bosch silicon carbide chips are available as bare dies and discretes or integrated into power modules.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>271360</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11898</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-significantly-expands-its-range-of-engine-management-sensors-271360.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-11-08T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-11-08T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch significantly expands its range of engine-management sensors</headline>
			<quote>Around 100 new speed and pressure sensors for the aftermarket</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Expanded Bosch sensor program for the aftermarket ensures high level of market coverage for vehicles in Europe  Sensors increasingly important in the aftermarket business  Bosch develops and manufactures sensors for the aftermarket to the same high quality standards as for the OEM market ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Today’s vehicles are equipped with a large number of sensors. Depending on the make and model, up to 50 sensors are required for intelligent engine and transmission management alone. These sensors significantly influence engine performance, efficiency, and emissions – making it all the more important to replace defective sensors immediately. This has now prompted Bosch to greatly expand its range of engine-management sensors – following a similar move for exhaust-gas temperature sensors. Before the year is out, workshops will be able to access more than 100 new sensor types, complementing the existing range of over 1,000 engine management sensors. They include speed sensors, such as crankshaft and camshaft sensors, as well as intake and boost-pressure sensors. As a result, Bosch’s aftermarket program for speed and pressure sensors will cover up to 75 percent of the market in Europe. The extended range of engine-management sensors includes all European manufacturers as well as most Asian ones. Workshops can also access the broad Bosch portfolio of hot-film air-mass meters, temperature sensors, knock sensors, and other pressure sensors for passenger cars and commercial vehicles featuring diesel, gasoline, and hybrid powertrains.</p>
<p><b>Identical sensor production for original equipment and the aftermarket</b></p><p>Bosch is one of the leading manufacturers of OEM sensors. It supplies them in large volumes – tailored to the respective vehicle types – to automakers worldwide. As a result, such sensors play a key role in the aftermarket. All Bosch sensors for the aftermarket are developed and manufactured to the same high quality standards as for the OEM market. Bosch manufactures around 90 percent of its sensor types in Europe, with most of its parts for original equipment and the aftermarket being made on the same production line.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>271104</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11897</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/robust-design-and-contactless-operation-new-12v-line-lasers-from-bosch-for-professionals-271104.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-11-05T08:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-11-05T08:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Robust design and contactless operation: New 12V line lasers from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Compact leveling tools with dual power supply</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New 360°-line laser and new combi laser in the Bosch Professional 12V System  Alternative power supply with AA batteries for maximum flexibility  Better protection from dust, water, and drops than ever before  Contactless control via Bosch Leveling Remote App ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch’s two new leveling tools – the 360° GLL 12V-100-33 CG Professional line laser and the GCL 12V-50-22 CG Professional combi laser – make it easier for professionals in the trade to achieve precise alignment indoors, for example when installing drywall and suspended ceilings, laying tiles and cables, aligning sockets and light switches, and installing cabinets. Both tools can be operated with rechargeable batteries from the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a> and – using an adapter – with four AA batteries. This guarantees maximum flexibility. </p>
<p>The two leveling tools complete Bosch Professional’s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/robuster-intuitiver-und-flexibler-denn-je-neue-linienlaser-generation-von-bosch-fuer-profis-266829.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">new generation of line lasers</a>. These include three tools that have been available since September: The 360° GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional line laser as the first line laser in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>, the 360° GLL 80-33 G Professional line laser, and the GLL 20-22 G Professional cross-line laser. All tools in the new generation of line lasers have green laser lines that are up to four times more visible than the red lines of comparable tools. The tools are certified in accordance with the demanding IP65 standard, guaranteeing that they are unaffected by dust and jets of water. Their shock-absorbing rubber casing and the optimized geometry of the laser towers protect against mechanical damage.</p><h2>360° GLL 12V-100-33 CG Professional line laser: The best-seller now even better</h2><p>With the 360° GLL 12V-100-33 CG Professional line laser, Bosch has made its best-selling leveling tool, the GLL 3-80 CG Professional, even better. For example, specially designed damping elements inside the tool make it even more robust. The range of the horizontal line and the two vertical lines is now greater, with a radius of 30 meters without laser receiver and 100 meters with laser receiver. Most importantly, working with the new line laser is even easier. The receiver mode no longer needs to be switched on at the tool itself but is permanently activated. The new vertical on/off switch is easier to operate with one hand and gives the GLL 12V-100-33 CG Professional more stability than the horizontal switch on its predecessor. In addition, the line laser can now remain on the tripod when changing the battery, as the 12V battery is removed from above. With a 2.0 Ah battery, the runtime is up to six hours with three laser lines switched on, and up to four hours when using AA batteries. The laser lines can now be switched on and off individually both on the improved keypad on the tool and via the Bosch Leveling Remote App. Contactless operation via the app ensures high precision, as laser lines are not moved unintentionally once positioned. The LB 10 Professional universal bracket included with delivery allows for flexible fastening of the GLL 12V-100-33 CG Professional using screws or magnetic adhesion. </p><h2>GCL 12V-50-22 CG Professional combi laser: Cross-line and plumb points</h2><p>The compact GCL 12V-50-22 CG Professional combi laser now projects an exact laser cross to the front within a larger working range of up to 25 meters – 50 meters with laser receiver – and two plumb points vertically upwards and downwards. The new U-shaped front window extends the horizontal opening angle by 20° to 140°, projecting the laser line further than the previous model, the GCL 2-50 CG Professional. The receiver mode is now also permanently activated on this tool and the laser lines can be controlled remotely via the Bosch Leveling Remote App. In addition, using the supplied highly robust RM 20 Professional rotating mount, the combi laser can be positioned very easily over U-profiles or attached using screws and magnetic adhesion. The pivot fine adjustment enables precise alignment around the fixed plumb point. For working, also a tripod can be used. The 12V rechargeable battery from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a> with a capacity of 2.0 Ah provides power for up to eight hours. When used with AA batteries, the runtime is up to four hours.</p><p>The 360° GLL 12V-100-33 CG Professional line laser and the GCL 12V-50-22 CG Professional combi laser will be available starting in January 2025. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11895</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bright-interactive-and-secure-bosch-presents-new-cluster-and-vehicle-architecture-solutions-at-eicma-2024-270978.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-11-05T07:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bright, interactive, and secure: Bosch presents new cluster and vehicle architecture solutions at EICMA 2024 </headline>
			<quote>Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports enables the connected bike</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Connected experience: The Bosch TFT Connect platform enables voice control directly via the motorcycle and via smartphone with Siri or Google Assist.  Great visibility: new cluster generation boasts the highest contrast ratio and brightness on the market.  Prepared for the future: innovative central gateway for two-wheeler prepares vehicle architecture to fulfill new requirements in a complex environment. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Milan, Italy – Providing user-friendly accessibility, staying securely connected, and yielding the benefits of digital content – these are all clear trends in the motorcycle segment. With its new connected clusters, Bosch offers the key to a better riding experience: a display that is easy to operate wearing gloves, clearly visible no matter the weather conditions, and operable via voice command, allowing the driver to keep their hands on the handlebars. “In a connected environment, Bosch is prepared to build the bridge from vehicle manufacturers to riders with technological innovations without compromising on security. With its two-wheeler and powersports organization, Bosch is constantly working on innovations and continues to invest in dedicated motorcycle and powersports technologies,” says Geoff Liersch, head of Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports at Bosch, in the context of the EICMA 2024 motorcycle show in Milan.</p>
<h2>Bosch offers a seamless connected experience and integration</h2><p>Already standard in cars, the use of functions such as wireless Apple CarPlay on a motorcycle display is not yet an everyday activity for riders. The Bosch TFT connect platform can link to a smartphone, so that the driver can safely store the phone away and still access apps on the display while riding. Additionally, the connection of a global navigation satellite system with the platform provides accurate location information. Because the system will support Linux and Android Automotive, manufacturers have more flexibility to adapt and integrate content, and so can offer riders more variety in the interface design and additional content. Another key function of the TFT Connect platform is its voice control option, which enhances safety and convenience for riders on the road. With this feature, riders can manage motorcycle settings like the ride mode just with voice commands. Other features can be managed via smartphone, using Siri or Google Assist: users can answer calls, dictate messages, operate the navigation system, or simply pick out a song completely hands-free. </p><h2>More clarity and control with the new connected clusters from Bosch</h2><p>The display on a motorcycle is more than the connection between bike and rider: it must be able to show relevant information for the ride at a glance, but also has to offer several features and options. And no matter if the sun is shining brightly or if the rain is pouring down, the information on the display must be clearly visible. The new Bosch display generation TFT connect offers high-resolution displays, advanced connectivity features, and a customizable interface. It sets a new standard for motorcycle instrumentation and boasts the highest contrast ratio and brightness on the market. With more than 16 million colors, brightness of up to 1,500 nits, and a contrast ratio of 1250:1, it allows crystal-clear and vibrant images in any weather. The display will be available in the sizes 7” and 10.25” at launch, but can also be adapted to different layouts and sizes. Also, the newly introduced touch interface is seamlessly integrated with the user interface and is designed to work with or without gloves in different weather conditions to provide riders with a personalized and comfortable user experience. Furthermore, the platform’s improved bootup times and system concept for displaying relevant information in less than a second ensure that riders can get on their bikes and set off immediately.</p><p>The Bosch TFT connect platform represents a step forward in motorcycle instrumentation, offering riders clarity, connectivity, and customization. With its advanced features and user-friendly design, the platform is set to enhance the riding experience for motorcycle enthusiasts around the world.</p><h2>Handling the complexity of the future with the new Bosch central gateway </h2><p>In an increasingly connected world, security is fundamental to avoiding unauthorized access to and tampering with vehicle components. Bosch’s central gateway for two-wheelers brings state-of-the-art security to the motorcycle and powersports world, safeguarding the other electronic control units in the vehicle’s trusted zone, ensuring rider safety, and helping to comply with upcoming cybersecurity regulations. </p><p>Bosch’s gateway platform is prepared to serve a large variety of vehicles in a range of sizes. Also, it’s designed to be constantly active and includes additional vehicle inputs and outputs; this makes it possible to deliver further features, turning it into a true gatekeeper for the entire vehicle. Functions such as over-the-air updates, remote function activation, connected safety functions, and vehicle tracking can be hosted on the gateway. Furthermore, the gateway can enable secure smartphone-based keyless systems, in which the rider can unlock the vehicle with their smartphone hands-free. This will open up new ways to make the riding experience more personalized and to improve riders’ daily life. With its versatility and functions, Bosch’s gateway for two-wheelers serves as a basis for future architecture upgrades.</p><p>“The technology Bosch delivers for greater security in connectivity and data exchange is laying the basis for new services and connected assistance and comfort functions. This brings us closer to our goal of shaping the future of riding,” Liersch says. “It’s exciting to be part of an ever-evolving industry, and Bosch is consistently driving forward the development of new motorcycle technologies in both software and hardware to ride at the very forefront.”</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-10-30T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Safer and more efficient on two wheels: Bosch innovations at EICMA 2024 in Milan </headline>
			<quote>Hardware and software solutions for two-wheelers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Six new Bosch radar-based assistance systems ensure more safety and comfort in the saddle.   With the ABSi, ABS with integrated integrated measurement unit, Bosch has taken a step to promote the proliferation of MSC motorcycle stability control.  A new 2kW drive control unit also supports smaller electric two-wheelers.   ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
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<p>Milan, Italy – Conquering winding roads, dynamically commuting through dense traffic, or eating up thousands of kilometers over tough terrain are just some of the many use cases that define a motorcycle. Offering innovative solutions for safety, convenience, and sustainability calls for an understanding of these use cases and their particular requirements. That’s why at Bosch, development work is done by riders for riders. At EICMA 2024, Bosch is presenting tailored solutions for all kinds of motorcycles: components for combustion engines and electric powertrains, as well as smart assistance systems and innovative connectivity solutions. Bosch will be showcasing its innovations in hall 18, booth E66.</p>
<h2>Safety: Bringing safety innovations to all levels of two-wheelers</h2><p>Having introduced <b>MSC motorcycle stability control</b> for smaller bikes in 2023, Bosch’s next step to promote the uptake of MSC in more bikes across different segments is to reveal <b>ABSi</b> at EICMA 2024. This new Bosch system is an ABS with integrated inertial measurement unit. Combining these two products reduces complexity. The advantages include the elimination of an external measurement unit and a reduction in necessary wire harness.</p><p>With the potential to prevent one in six accidents on German roads alone, <b>advanced rider assistance systems</b> (ARAS) play a major role in realizing the vision of accident-free riding. Overall, Bosch offers six new functions, including five world-firsts. Four are new functions for the front: <b>adaptive cruise control – stop and go</b> (ACC S&amp;G), <b>group ride assist</b> (GRA), <b>riding distance assist</b> (RDA), and <b>emergency brake assist</b> (EBA). Two are for the rear: <b>rear distance warning</b> (RDW) and <b>rear collision warning</b> (RCW). Through these functions, Bosch can further enhance riding pleasure and help increase safety and convenience where needed. The front functions will be launched together with KTM in its new 1390 SUPER ADVENTURE S EVO, which will be on display at the Bosch booth.</p><p>Presenting innovations in all segments, the Bosch booth also will be showcasing <b>race eCBS</b>, launched with Ducati in the new Panigale V4 S 7G in July 2024. This function stands as a new milestone for the race segment of the motorcycle market. It is based on the eCBS electronic combined braking system, which is part of the Bosch ABS for premium motorcycles. The feature enables a combination of front and rear braking, even if only one of the two brakes is actively applied. In practice, this means that pulling the front brake automatically increases the pressure of the rear brake. While eCBS is currently intended for everyday use, race eCBS is for the racetrack.</p><h2>Toward efficiency: Bosch counts on the latest powertrain technology </h2><p>Making riding more efficient is one of the goals Bosch pursues in its ongoing development work. Significant effort is going into electrifying the two-wheeler powertrain. To adapt to the growing trend of <b>electrified mobility</b>, the company has introduced various solutions for different vehicle segments. Its <b>vehicle control unit</b> and the <b>integrated electric drive</b> address the goal of realizing electric mobility of 6kW and beyond. Further In-hub drive solutions and associated controller solutions dominate the smaller vehicle segments, especially in the markets of India and Southeast Asia. The new Bosch <b>2 kW drive control unit</b> helps customers bring electrification to smaller segments. The drive control unit combines the inverter, engine management system, and vehicle control in one compact component. In conjunction with the wheel hub motor, the drive control unit can be used to implement comfort functions such as a smoother starting mode (<b>Smooth Riding</b>) or cruise control to maintain speed. Controlled by the electric motor, the electric traction control prevents the rear wheel from slipping when starting off and increases riding safety. <b>One-throttle ride</b>, meanwhile, is an additional function that increases powertrain efficiency by allowing the motorcycle to recuperate braking energy when the rider rolls off on the throttle. This helps extend the battery-electric range by up to 8 percent. With high vibration profiles and ingress protection levels up to IP67, the 2kW unit can handle any weather and road conditions.</p><p>At the same time, Bosch is continuing to work on making current combustion technology even more efficient. Here, Bosch is providing specific <b>engine management systems</b> and <b>components</b> for two-wheelers and powersports vehicles to help manufacturers meet future emissions regulations, such as Euro 5 and India’s BS 6 (Bharat Stage 6), including full Onboard Diagnostics II (OBD), Step 1 and 2. Together with the latest sensor technology, the engine management systems can achieve considerable efficiency gains compared with the conventional carburetor still in widespread use in emerging markets. Bosch engine components, such as injectors or sensors and controllers, are also already capable of supporting gasoline blend ratios up to E100 and CNG/LPG, even in the two-wheeler sector. Additional functions such as various driving modes or quickshift solutions can also be implemented quickly and easily via the engine control unit, even in smaller vehicle classes. </p><h2>Digital: Functions on demand and updates over the air </h2><p>Increasingly standard in cars, <b>updates over the air</b> and <b>functions on demand</b> are also gaining ground in two-wheelers. Here, Bosch continues to build on its core competencies: developing solutions that combine technological progress and riding enjoyment. Bosch software solutions mean that motorcyclists can install new functions even after purchasing their vehicle. Special or advanced riding modes for the racetrack or off-highway use, as well as convenience functions for the next long trip, can thus be added on demand. This is done easily via the rider’s own smartphone: the new functions or updates are downloaded from the vehicle manufacturer’s app and then applied to the motorcycle. </p><p>To create a smooth integration of connected features and user experience, it is vital that the human-machine interface be well set up and easy to understand. Bosch’s longstanding experience in cluster development is evident here: our existing TFT display generations, ranging from our <b>5” connected cluster</b> up to our <b>10.25” integrated connectivity cluster</b>, have impressive readability even in direct sunlight thanks to our optical bonding process, which is applied across the full range of our display products. </p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/metstrade-powerful-800-volt-electric-drive-from-bosch-for-applications-on-recreational-and-working-boats-270848.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-10-22T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>METSTRADE: powerful 800-volt electric drive from Bosch for applications on recreational and working boats</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ 800-volt electric motor SMG 230 with continuous output of up to 200 kilowatts enables electrification of large boats and ships with a displacement of 20 to 30 tons  Silicon carbide semiconductors in the inverter reduce losses and increase the overall efficiency of the electric drive   Toolbox for the electrification of ship drives with 400- and 800-volt components covers a wide range of maritime applications ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – electric drives are becoming increasingly prevalent in the boat and ship sector. At METSTRADE, Bosch Engineering is unveiling a newly developed, high-performance electrification solution for electrical systems with voltages of up to 800 volts, which further extends the potential use cases of electric drives in maritime applications while also raising system efficiency. “With the latest generation of our electric motor and inverter with silicon carbide power modules, we offer a complete system that allows not only recreational boats but also larger sailing yachts and working boats to be operated with an efficient, quiet, yet still very powerful electric drive,” states Philip Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering. </p>
<p>The new electric motor SMG 230 is designed for system voltages of 400 to 800 volts. In an ideal voltage and temperature range, it offers a continuous power output of up to 200 kilowatts and around 250 newton meters of torque. Thanks to the 800-volt technology, the power density has also been increased significantly. The SMG 230 delivers 80 kilowatts more power than a comparable 400-volt machine with identical weight or, with the same level of performance, boasts more compact dimensions and a much lower weight. </p><p></p><p>The inverter with silicon carbide semiconductors, which is also designed for electrical voltages of up to 800 volts, is characterized by its impressive efficiency of more than 99 percent. The silicon carbide semiconductors in the power modules enable faster switching operations, meaning that significantly less energy is lost in the form of heat. </p><p></p><p>Bosch’s complete kit for the electrification of boat drives comprises electronic control units, inverters, electric motors, and transmissions for both 400- and 800-volt applications. This gives shipyards and system integrators maximum flexibility when adapting the electrification strategy to the respective requirements and allows them to integrate the relevant components quickly and easily into their ships. The system components are based on modern automotive technology and combine high robustness with utmost reliability. With its comprehensive kit for the electrification of ship drives, Bosch is making a crucial contribution to the ongoing reduction of greenhouse gas and noise emissions.</p>]]></text>
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<p>Katja von Raven has been a member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH since October 1, 2024, with responsibility for the Power Tools division and for Bosch Global Service Solutions. In addition, she is also responsible for facilities and buildings, as well as the Global Real Estate and Global Business Services central units. Furthermore, von Raven is responsible for Bosch operations in North America, South America, and Southeast Asia.</p><p>Katja von Raven was born in Erlangen, Germany, on January 16, 1971. She is widowed. Following an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at Siemens, she studied business economics at the University of Reutlingen in Germany and Middlesex University in the United Kingdom. In 2004, she was awarded an MBA by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, USA.</p>
<h2>Career Stages</h2><p><b>1996</b> </p><p>Various executive positions in marketing, digital business, and corporate strategy at Black &amp; Decker in Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Slough (U.K.), and Baltimore, MD (USA). </p><p><b>2004</b> </p><p>Vice President Product and Marketing, Levolor and Kirsch Brands North America, Newell Rubbermaid, High Point, NC (USA)</p><p><b>2006</b> </p><p>VP General Manager, Rubbermaid Commercial Products EMEA, Newell Rubbermaid, Luxemburg</p><p><b>2011</b> </p><p>President, Europe, Middle East, Africa &amp; North Asia, Chamberlain Group, Saarbrücken (Germany)</p><p><b>2016</b> </p><p>VP General Manager, Consumer Brands, Europe and Asia Pacific, Husqvarna Group, Newcastle (U.K.)</p><p><b>2019</b> </p><p>CEO, SC Johnson Professional, Charlotte, NC (USA)</p><p><b>10/2024</b></p><p>Joins the Bosch Group as member of the board of management of <br/>Robert Bosch GmbH</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New Bosch radar-based assistance system used for first time by KTM</headline>
			<quote>Safety on two wheels developed by riders for riders</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Six new Bosch radar-based convenience and safety features now available worldwide  New generation of rider assistance functions with front radar used for the first time by KTM   Bosch Accident Research estimates that assistance functions could prevent up to one in six motorcycle accidents on German roads alone ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany, and Yokohama, Japan – Thanks to Bosch, motorcyclists can now feel even safer in the saddle: the technology company has unveiled six new radar-based assistance systems, including five world-firsts. According to Bosch Accident Research, these could help prevent not just one in seven, like earlier systems, but as many as one in six accidents on German roads alone. Bosch already revolutionized the motorcycle market back in 2020 with its support functions for motorcyclists. Of the six new assistance functions, four will be unveiled in a new model from leading European motorbike manufacturer KTM in November 2024 and are set to enter production in 2025. “Bosch’s declared aim is to make motorcycling even safer and more comfortable by employing innovative new technologies – without diminishing riding enjoyment,” says Geoff Liersch, head of Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports at Bosch. “The new functions mark yet another step in this direction, and we’re delighted to have KTM as a customer.” The manufacturer will incorporate the four Bosch rider assistance functions that use front radar. This is not the first time Bosch and KTM have worked together: in 2013, the two companies collaborated on the successful launch of the MSC motorcycle stability control system. „We’re very satisfied with the longstanding collaborative relationship between our development teams, and we’re excited that KTM is the first to put these new functions to use,” says Stefan Haist, Lead KTM Chassis Control System – Street Development.</p>
<h2>Bosch assistance systems provide more support on two wheels</h2><h2></h2><p><b>Adaptive cruise control – stop and go (ACC S&amp;G)</b><br/>For two-wheelers, traffic jams can be strenuous as well as dangerous. Riders have to constantly apply the clutch, use the brakes, and then start moving again. To make this task easier, Bosch launched ACC adaptive cruise control back in 2020. Once the desired speed has been set, this system constantly matches the vehicle’s speed to the flow of traffic while maintaining the necessary safe distance from the vehicle in front. Bosch has now taken this technology to a new level to offer increased riding comfort with its new ACC S&amp;G function, which can bring the motorcycle to a controlled standstill in order to support the motorcyclist. This works best with an automatic transmission such as the one used in KTM’s new bike, which will be the first to incorporate this new function. If their motorcycle comes to a halt, there is no need for riders to use the clutch; they can set their bike in motion simply by pressing a button or briefly activating the throttle as soon as the vehicle in front starts moving.</p><p><b>Group ride assist (GRA) </b></p><p>Group riding in a staggered formation is popular among motorcyclists, though it can be challenging with ACC, because the function expects the motorcycles riding in front to be in the middle of the lane. GRA is a useful addition to ACC; using an algorithm, it detects when a group is riding in a staggered formation and regulates the speed to automatically maintain the same distance from the motorcycles in front. In this way, the function assists riders in achieving a natural group formation. When not riding in groups, the GRA system works the same as ACC. </p><p><b>Riding distance assist (RDA)</b></p><p>When traffic is flowing smoothly and RDA is activated, it helps maintain an appropriate distance from vehicles in front and thus prevent rear-end collisions. With ACC, a desired speed must be set; but when RDA is activated, the motorcycle can be controlled as normal via the throttle grip. While riding, the system automatically reduces the vehicle’s acceleration or applies the brakes as and when required. Riders can set the desired distance from the vehicle in front beforehand. If they wish, they can also use a switch to deactivate the function or apply the throttle to override the deceleration generated by the RDA system. This enables the function to blend naturally and comfortably into the dynamic flow of riding.</p><p><b>Emergency brake assist (EBA)</b></p><p>Hazardous situations on the road require not only a rapid response but, in many cases, emergency braking. Every second counts when it comes to preventing collisions and avoiding potentially serious consequences. EBA is triggered when the system detects a risk of collision and the rider doesn’t brake hard enough. In this case, the function actively increases the wheel brake pressure further to reduce the bike’s speed as quickly as possible. </p><p><b>Rear distance warning (RDW) </b></p><p>Even in a car, it can be hard to keep a constant eye on traffic approaching from behind; but on a motorcycle, it requires an extra level of concentration. </p><p>RDW monitors the situation behind the rider and flashes a warning on the display if another vehicle gets too close. Based on this warning, the rider can take mitigating action to prevent a rear-end collision. </p><p><b>Rear collision warning (RCW) </b></p><p>RCW warns vehicles behind the motorcycle when a rear-end collision is imminent, for example by activating the hazard warning lights. In this way, the function protects motorcyclists from accidents caused by having to brake unexpectedly or by a vehicle failing to see them – whether waiting at traffic lights, sitting in a traffic jam, or riding in free-flowing traffic. </p><p>These new functions supplement Bosch’s worldwide portfolio of radar-based assistance systems, thus expanding the “sensory world” of the motorcycle. In addition to basic safety features, increasing importance is also being given to convenience and experience features that focus on the motorcycle and take real-life riding situations into consideration – functions that ensure not only safety and convenience, but also unmatched riding enjoyment. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>10 years of Uphill Flow</headline>
			<quote>How Bosch eBike Systems shaped mountain biking and changed an entire industry</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ For ten years, Bosch Uphill Flow has epitomised the fascination of eMTB  Uphill Flow has had a lasting impact on the MTB community and the bicycle industry and opened up new perspectives  Uphill Flow as an inspiration and driving force for numerous product developments ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Ten years ago, an idea was born that revolutionised mountain biking and changed the entire bicycle industry: Uphill Flow. The term is deeply rooted in the DNA of Bosch eBike Systems and both inspires and drives the company&#39;s product development.</p>
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			Uphill Flow stands for the fascination of exploring the technical possibilities of riding uphill, playing with physics and having fun with the eMTB uphill too.
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				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<p>&quot;Uphill Flow stands for the fascination of exploring the technical possibilities of riding uphill, playing with physics and having fun with the eMTB uphill too,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.<br/>He coined the term in 2014 together with ex-trial professional Stefan Schlie. Out of curiosity, the two of them rode technical trails uphill together and quickly realised: &quot;If only a fraction of mountain bikers think it&#39;s as cool as we do, it could become something really big.&quot;</p><p>Uphill Flow opens up new perspectives and possibilities for eMountain bikers, a new riding experience and adventures that go beyond conventional mountain biking. &quot;The &#39;flow window&#39; is outside your personal comfort zone, so that you are no longer bored, but put to the test. And it extends all the way to challenge sporting ambition, without getting to the point of overwhelm or stress. That&#39;s what makes it special, and everyone can feel it immediately. The eMountain bike enhances the flow experience.&quot;</p><h2>A milestone in biking: from the idea to the new MTB dimension</h2><p>What began as an idea after a day together on the trail has become a <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/product-history" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">success story</a> that has added a significant dimension to the sport of mountain biking: uphill. Uphill Flow has led to an evolution of mountain biking in which the overall experience takes centre stage and not just the descent. &quot;Uphill Flow turned everything that wasn&#39;t fun without the &#39;e&#39; from eMTB into an experience – steep climbs peppered with obstacles, sections laced with tree roots and steps,&quot; continued Fleischer. This made long rides in a group more sociable, as you can ride together and chat. And long alpine bike adventures became possible without a shuttle or lift. Fleischer and Schlie have shaped the MTB world with their vision and, with their curiosity, laid the foundation for numerous product developments, bike infrastructure projects in tourist regions and new competition formats.</p><p>&quot;Ten years ago, the eMTB was still completely unknown; something completely new that caused a lot of scepticism. But we were firmly convinced and launched the first drive specifically for eMountain bikes in 2015 with the Performance Line CX,&quot; explains Fleischer. As a result, the market picked up speed. Subsequently, more and more manufacturers adapted their designs and strategies, offered eMTBs in their portfolio and made the special riding experience accessible to more and more riders. The initial doubts gave way to fascination and took mountain biking to a new level. &quot;The eMTB has changed the entire community,&quot; says Fleischer. &quot;For performance mountain bikers and trail riders, they cannot imagine mountain biking without the &#39;e&#39; from eMTB.&quot;</p><p>Uphill Flow has also made its way into the event and racing sector: competitions such as the <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/emtb-challenge " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch eMTB Challenge</a> with stages in Germany, Italy and Switzerland inspire participants with special uphill stages and technical sections. The International Cycling Union (UCI) has added the E-MTB Cross-Country and E-Enduro World Cup to its race calendar.</p><h2>Uphill Flow as a driving force in development</h2><p>Uphill Flow has become the company philosophy at Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Innovation comes from inspiration and inspiration comes from curiosity,&quot; says Fleischer, explaining his credo. Being curious and mastering gravity: Fleischer and Schlie discovered Uphill Flow for themselves ten years ago with this attitude. Since then, it has been the incentive for Bosch eBike Systems to develop new products with eMountain bikers in mind. &quot;The perfect motor must support you so organically, so smoothly and intuitively that you don&#39;t think about it on the trail,&quot; reveals Fleischer. &quot;This is the only way to achieve the perfect Uphill Flow.&quot;</p><p>Drive systems such as the Performance Line CX, Performance Line CX Race and Performance Line SX, the pioneering progressive-dynamic eMTB mode, the Extended Boost and many other technical developments from Bosch eBike Systems have been developed with the aim of enabling this special riding experience on the trail. What began as a vision in 2014 has become synonymous with a riding experience that has positively shaped, expanded and changed the mountain bike world and the entire bicycle industry through innovations.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Maximum braking performance with the Bosch eBike ABS Pro</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems revolutionising the mountain bike riding experience with new ABS</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Developed for adventurous, ambitious and discerning eMountain bikers  Even faster ABS intervention for more stability when braking on the trail   Choice of two different modes for trail riders and enduro racers for those crucial seconds ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – On the downhill trail, discerning mountain bikers and enduro racers want to concentrate more on their riding line and less on braking. Bosch eBike Systems now has a solution for them: the new ABS Pro for high-performance braking systems. This increases riding stability by allowing late and powerful braking without the front wheel slipping.</p>
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			We have received feedback from our athletes that they are simply faster with ABS Race. They feel safer and perform better and can gain crucial time on the downhill. Added value for discerning bikers who want to push themselves to the limit on the trail.
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				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<p>The control system optimised for performance downhill sections intervenes within milliseconds and allows the brake to react even more precisely to different surfaces. At the same time, the brake pressure modulation has been optimised to achieve even better braking performance that is both powerful and natural on gravel roads or trails, even at higher speeds. The advantages for eMountain bike enthusiasts: the &#39;flow window&#39; is extended, they can focus better on the trail, ride more precisely and have to concentrate less on braking. And for enduro and downhill riders, this also means less stress for the body in a race and therefore more performance and longer-lasting concentration. </p><h2>Stable and tuned for performance</h2><p>Fast, performance downhill riding requires a braking technique that ranges from solid to sophisticated. With modern, powerful braking systems, overbraking can also occur, especially in unforeseen situations. Those who adopt a precise braking style not only master descents more safely, but also reach their destination more quickly. This is where the eBike ABS Pro comes into play, which is aimed at experienced mountain bikers who want to expand their skill set. The ABS optimised for performance on the trail intervenes particularly in the first braking phase to minimise braking errors. During initial braking, ABS Pro ensures stability, after which the intervention decreases noticeably – in favour of maximum braking performance. In this way, riders are ramped up to the maximum braking force on the respective surface. The length of the initial braking depends on the rider&#39;s input and the grip level, i.e. the degree of grip of the tyre. ABS Pro refines sophisticated braking technology and ensures that bikers stay in the flow on trail descents.</p><h2>Two ABS modes for different requirements</h2><p>When developing the new ABS Pro for maximum braking performance on trails, Bosch incorporated experience and technology from eMTB racing. This has resulted in two ABS Pro modes: ABS Trail Pro for discerning mountain bikers and ABS Race for enduro racers.</p><p>The <b>ABS Trail Pro</b> mode is the new standard for every challenging trail descent and has been developed for more efficient, stable and controlled braking on loose surfaces. eMountain bikers can fully focus on the ideal line and also benefit from the rear wheel lift control on grippy surfaces. This can prevent the rear wheel from unintentionally lifting off sharply in the event of extremely heavy overbraking. </p><p>For eMTB professionals and braking specialists, the range of functions in the <b>ABS Race</b> mode has been deliberately adapted: all stoppie fans and hairpin bend enthusiasts can use this mode to lift the rear wheel off the ground and land it again, as the lift control is deactivated. &quot;We have received feedback from our athletes that they are simply faster with ABS Race. They feel safer and perform better and can gain crucial time on the downhill. Added value for discerning bikers who want to push themselves to the limit on the trail,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. </p><p>Bosch athletes have already won world championship titles and several enduro victories in competition with ABS Race. For eMTB world champion Nathalie Schneitter, the ABS Race mode on the eMountain bike is a real game changer: &quot;With ABS Race, I am more controlled on the descent and can brake later and harder without losing grip and my pace. This allows me to focus perfectly and hold my line.&quot;</p><p>The two modes ABS Trail Pro and ABS Race can be selected via the eBike Flow app or the Settings menu on the display.</p><h2>Improve braking behaviour in the performance area</h2><p>The Kiox 300, Kiox 500, Purion 200 and Purion 400* displays show the selected ABS mode as well as information such as braking distance and duration and the number of braking operations using ABS. After the descent, you can analyse your own braking behaviour in the eBike Flow app and compare the proportion of braking with and without ABS Pro. </p><p>The Bosch eBike ABS Pro is compatible with the MT7 disc brakes from Magura and DH-R EVO from TRP, cannot be retrofitted and is only available for eBikes with a smart system. The first eBikes with the new ABS Pro are expected to be available from specialist dealers from the end of 2024.</p><h2>Systematic differentiation of the Bosch eBike ABS </h2><p>The new Bosch eBike ABS Pro with the ABS Trail Pro and ABS Race modes creates the optimum balance between riding stability and maximum braking performance. Presented in 2022, the world&#39;s smallest <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/abs" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch eBike ABS</a> with ABS Allroad and ABS Trail modes was deliberately developed with a stronger focus on safety and stability. Also in 2022 – particularly suitable for urban areas – Bosch presented the ABS Touring and ABS Cargo modes for eCity, eTrekking and eCargo bikes, for example. In 2018, Bosch eBike Systems introduced the world&#39;s first ABS for eBikes. </p><p>*Braking distance and duration not currently available with Purion 400.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Power meets Control: Bosch again sets new eMountain biking standards with its new Performance Line CX</headline>
			<quote>More dynamic, more agile and quieter than ever before</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The next evolutionary step of the Performance Line CX combines power, dynamics, efficiency and range in an ideal ratio  Even better riding dynamics and agility thanks to optimised sensor technology   Reduced noise and lower weight  Sporty ecosystem: Bosch eBike ABS Pro, Purion 400 display and PowerTube 600 and PowerTube 800 batteries complement the new drive unit  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – More dynamic on the mountain, more agility on the trail, smoother riding on tour: In the new Performance Line CX generation from Bosch eBike Systems, power meets control and a success story lives on. In conjunction with the Bosch eBike ABS Pro, the Purion 400 display, the powerful PowerTube batteries and new features for long tours and steep passages, Bosch presents a comprehensive sporty ecosystem for the ultimate eMountain bike experience.</p>
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			With 85 Newton metres of torque, a maximum power of 600 watts and up to 340 percent support, the new Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) delivers the ideal balance of power, dynamics, efficiency and range. Whether for sensitive starts on steep trails or powerful, perfectly controlled exits from bends: With its precise, sensitive response behaviour, our new drive unit allows sporty eBikers to experience unique riding dynamics for the perfect eMTB experience.
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				<cite>Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems</cite>
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<h2>The ideal balance of power, efficiency and range</h2><p>For eMountain bikers, it is not just performance data that is crucial, but above all the precise fine-tuning of the motor. This determines the flow factor on the trail. “With 85 Newton metres of torque, a maximum power of 600 watts and up to 340 percent support, the new Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) delivers the ideal balance of power, dynamics, efficiency and range,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. “Whether for sensitive starts on steep trails or powerful, perfectly controlled exits from bends: With its precise, sensitive response behaviour, our new drive unit allows sporty eBikers to experience unique riding dynamics for the perfect eMTB experience.” A variety of different <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/riding-modes" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">riding modes</a> are available for Performance Line CX, which can be selected and customised in the<a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/ebike-flowapp" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> eBike Flow app</a>.</p><h2>Sensitive sensor technology and dynamics on a new level</h2><p>The power of the new Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) unfolds dynamically and is precisely matched to the relevant riding manoeuvre and accurately follows the pedal input. This is made possible by re-engineered sensor technology. Several high-performance sensors precisely measure the pedal input – more than 1,000 times per second. The many sensors used include a high-resolution cadence sensor and precise torque measurement technology. Inertial sensors (IMU) also measure acceleration and rotation speeds in six dimensions, and recognise inclination and tilt angles as well as vibrations. This means that the eMTB “knows” how steep the ascent is and whether eBikers are on a forest path or a root-covered trail. The drive unit responds highly sensitively to changes in acceleration, the rider’s pedal power and the current speed. Thanks to the newly interpreted sensor signals, eBikers always receive the right motor power – sensitive, controlled and immediate. Or gentle, restrained and reliable for long tours and leisurely excursions. The Performance Line CX is an all-rounder.</p><h2>The sound of the trail and nothing else</h2><p>On trails and discovery tours, many cyclists want a motor that is as quiet as possible, combined with a natural riding experience. Bosch has optimised the gearbox of the new Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) with a view to achieving a good balance between power delivery, efficiency and noise levels. When riding downhill, the external drivetrain (chain, chainring, cassette) is decoupled from the internal drivetrain (freewheel, gearbox, motor). This further reduces the mechanical noise generated by comparable drive units on the trail. The full focus remains on the trail and nature.</p><p>The weight of the Performance Line CX has also been reduced by around 100 grams compared to the previous version. The drive unit is extremely robust. Its magnesium housing withstands the toughest conditions. A black powder coating protects against stone chips and damage as well as corrosion. </p><h2>The motor that defined eMountain biking: Performance Line CX</h2><p>If there is one eBike motor that is synonymous with eMountain biking, it’s the Bosch Performance Line CX. Specially developed for eMTBs, it has established itself as a permanent fixture in the mountain bike scene since its launch almost ten years ago (2015) and has defined sporty eBiking as a field in its own right. Since then, the drive unit has undergone several stages of evolution and continues to set standards in terms of riding experience and motor characteristics. The pioneering, progressive/dynamic eMTB mode and many other technical developments complement the Performance Line CX, making the riding experience on the eMountain bike unique. </p><h2>Full support right up to the summit: useful features for steep passages</h2><p>If eBikers have to stop on challenging uphill terrain, it is important to get out of this situation in a controlled manner. With the new <b>hill start assist</b> you can ride off in relaxed manner and with full traction. Thanks to the sensors, the eMTB knows how steep the slope is and provides optimum support. Also new: With the <b>walk assistance</b> feature, the drive unit adapts the pushing speed to the walking speed. </p><h2>Maximum braking performance: the new Bosch eBike ABS Pro</h2><p>On the downhill trail, demanding mountain bikers want to focus more on their riding line and less on braking. Bosch eBike Systems now has a solution for them: the new Bosch eBike ABS Pro for high-performance braking systems. This increases riding stability by allowing late and powerful braking without the front wheel slipping. During development, Bosch incorporated experience and technology from eMTB racing. This has resulted in two ABS Pro modes: ABS Trail Pro for discerning mountain bikers and ABS Race for enduro racers. The new eBike ABS Pro achieves the optimum balance between riding stability and maximum braking performance.</p><h2>Perfect eMTB display: the new Purion 400 display</h2><p>The new Purion 400 display is part of the sporty ecosystem and complements the Performance Line CX. With a minimalist look adapted for eMTBs and optimally protected in the handlebar triangle, the transmissive 1.6-inch display offers a good overview of the essential riding and fitness data such as speed, range, power and total distance.</p><h2>Battery innovations for even longer tours: PowerTube 600 and 800</h2><p>Energy reserves play a decisive role on demanding, multi-day tours covering many metres of elevation gain. For this purpose, Bosch has developed the <b>PowerTube 800</b> – the largest PowerTube battery in the smart system to date, perfectly matched to the new Performance Line CX. At around 205 Wh/kg, the battery has the highest energy density in the portfolio. The portfolio is complemented by the new <b>PowerTube 600</b>. </p><p>Bosch uses battery cells with an optimised energy density and a newly developed aluminium housing for both batteries. Seamlessly integrated into the frame tube, they blend seamlessly into the eBike design. Thanks to their identical length, they can be easily removed and replaced – if provided for by the eBike manufacturer. They are also DualBattery-capable and can be combined. eMTB enthusiasts, for example, can use two PowerTube 800s to achieve a total capacity of 1,600 Wh in order to master even the most challenging route sections with many metres of elevation gain and no possibility of intermediate charging. Alternatively, you can use the drinking bottle-sized range extender <a href="http://www.bosch-ebike.com/PowerMore250" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PowerMore 250 </a>as an additional battery.</p><h2>Focus on sustainability in production</h2><p>Bosch aims to continuously improve all eBike systems in terms of sustainability throughout the entire product life cycle. For the production of the Performance Line CX and of the two PowerTube 600 and PowerTube 800 batteries, Bosch eBike Systems therefore uses partially recycled materials: for the first time in the largest plastic part of the drive unit as well as in the battery holder and the battery housing1. Furthermore, the amount of material used for the rechargeable batteries has been reduced2 and the black colour coating has been omitted from the PowerTube 600 and PowerTube 800. A further milestone: In pilot projects, Bosch eBike Systems is focussing on purchasing components that were produced using electricity from renewable sources. This applies to the aluminium of the PowerTube 600 and the PowerTube 800 as well as to the housing of the Performance Line CX.</p><h2>More than the sum of its parts: the eMTB ecosystem from Bosch</h2><p>The Performance Line CX takes centre stage – and around it, Bosch eBike Systems presents a sporty portfolio that takes the eMountain biking experience to a new level: powerful batteries for long ranges, a lightweight range extender, a compact display, eBike ABS Pro and the eBike Flow app. With the eShift solution featuring TRP presented in July 2024, eMountain bikers will also benefit from the first automatic derailleur in the smart system. </p><p>And Bosch is also involved beyond the trail Bosch eBike Systems: As one of several well-known stakeholders in the electric bike industry, Bosch is supporting the collaboration in the Charge2Bike consortium to develop an industry-wide, standardised charging solution. &quot;The fascination of eMountain biking is a holistic experience,&quot; says Claus Fleischer. &quot;And we are also pursuing this approach in our product development. With our comprehensive sporty ecosystem, we offer eMountain bikers more dynamics, more control, more riding pleasure – and therefore more &#39;trail&#39; – through the interplay of all components.&quot; Claus Fleischer believes that the advantages of this holistic approach will change the market: “We are convinced that in 5 years’ time, eBikes with ABS, eShift, the eBike Flow app and an infrastructure with Charge2Bike as standard will be available for hire.&quot;</p>
<p><sup>1 </sup>Primary plastics and metals were used for previous drive units and batteries. Recycled material is now specifically used in the grease guide plate of the drive unit, in the protective cap of the battery mount system and in the battery housing. By providing the grease reserve, the grease guide plate makes a significant contribution to the efficiency level and service life of the drive unit and was produced for the first time with a plastic that consists of approximately 50 % recycled material. We use recycled polypropylene for the protective cap of the battery mount system, while we use aluminium, consisting of approximately 38% recycled material, for the battery housing.</p><p><sup>2 </sup>The reduction is achieved by reducing the wall thickness of the housing. This produces the following result: when comparing PowerTube 600 with PowerTube 625, the housing wall is 26% lighter, and 37% lighter when comparing PowerTube 800 with PowerTube 750.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11875</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-16T06:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-16T06:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>IAA Transportation 2024: Bosch grows with software and technology for trucks and vans</headline>
			<quote>Reorganization of the commercial-vehicle business to start in 2025</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Markus Heyn: “The transition to alternative powertrain systems in commercial vehicles can succeed only with technology neutrality.”  Development of business: The Mobility business sector records slight sales growth in 2024 despite the very challenging market environment.  Powertrain diversity: Bosch forecasts that in 2035, a good one in three new trucks will have a battery on board, and one in ten will feature a fuel cell.  E/E architecture: The growing number of connected software and services for fleet management requires commercial vehicles to be updatable. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – Freight transport is an important pillar of the economy. For their green transformation to succeed, commercial vehicles that transport goods must be equipped with alternative powertrains. As a result, the industry is on the move – and Bosch is leading the way. The technology company is expanding its product and solution portfolio and is once again focusing on diversity. “Commercial vehicles’ transition to alternative powertrains will succeed only if we remain technology neutral and continue to develop all forms of powertrains and make them more efficient,” said Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector, at this year’s IAA Transportation trade fair in Hannover. “In the coming years, we expect the continuing growth in global freight transport and the simultaneous switch to alternative powertrains for commercial vehicles to drive another surge in growth for our business. For us, our business with big vehicles is anything but a small matter – in Mobility, we generate one-quarter of our sales with trucks and vans,” Heyn said.</p>
<p>Global vehicle production is expected to stagnate in 2024 compared to the previous year. Assuming a good final quarter, the company anticipates slight sales growth at Bosch Mobility in 2024 despite the very challenging market environment. Bosch Mobility aims to achieve global sales of more than 80 billion euros by 2029.</p><h2>New setup for commercial-vehicle business</h2><p>Bosch wants to seize the huge opportunities now arising from the growth in global freight transport and the switch to alternative powertrain systems. To that end, the company will be reorganizing its commercial-vehicle business within the Mobility business sector. Starting January 2025, under the leadership of Jan-Oliver Röhrl, executive vice president for commercial vehicles and off-road, the company will pool important competencies in a new business unit, bringing together system development and product and portfolio management for trucks and off-highway applications. “We’re convinced that this new setup will offer benefits to our customers – and that we will collaborate with even greater success as a result. Together, we want to get commercial vehicles on the road even more efficiently and safely,” said Röhrl at IAA Transportation 2024.</p><p>To achieve this, Bosch is focusing on powertrain diversity and technology neutrality. According to internal forecasts, the company assumes that, globally, around 20 percent of all newly registered commercial vehicles heavier than six metric tons will have a battery-electric powertrain in 2030, while fuel cells will have a share of around 3 percent. By 2035, a good one in three trucks will have a battery on board, and one in ten will feature a fuel cell. At this point, the hydrogen engine will also be on the road, albeit in smaller numbers. One thing is clear: freight transport can go electric only if the proper infrastructure is in place. “We need a consistent and faster expansion of electric charging stations and hydrogen filling stations in Germany and Europe,” Heyn said.</p><p>As Bosch sees it, the various powertrain technologies aren’t in competition with each other – on the contrary: the variety allows manufacturers to decide on the optimum solution for each application. That means Bosch is not only further developing powertrain technologies for batteries, fuel cells, and hydrogen engines, but is also making modern combustion engines even more efficient. And especially in view of how big the existing vehicle fleet is, synthetic fuels can also play a major part in mitigating climate change.</p><h2>Assistance systems for commercial vehicles are in the fast lane</h2><p>At IAA Transportation, Bosch presents its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-kompakt-268227.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ideas, innovations, and solutions</a> for modern freight transport. But even far away from Hannover, Bosch technology is already changing the way we transport goods from A to B. In China, for example, a Bosch e-axle for heavy commercial vehicles weighing between 18 and 49 tons has gone into volume production – with a fully integrated electric motor, transmission, clutch actuator, inverter, and differential. The solution is suitable for both battery-electric vehicles and vehicles powered by fuel-cell electric modules. In India, the first test vehicles with hydrogen engines are on the road. For these, Bosch supplies injection systems, sensors, tank valves, and control units, including software – all crucial components for hydrogen propulsion. And in the U.S., Bosch and the company FirstElement Fuel are working intensively on something called a cryogenic pump, which will go into operation for the first time in California in 2025. The new pump will make it much easier and, above all, faster to refuel commercial vehicles – with enough hydrogen for 1,000 kilometers of driving in just ten minutes!</p><p>The assistance systems business also remains an important part of Bosch’s commercial-vehicle strategy. According to an internal Bosch study, around one in eight accidents caused by a heavy truck can be avoided with the help of the lane-keeping support system – it not only saves lives, but also avoids property damage costs for transport companies. Another key Bosch assistant system is the electronic horizon, which enables fuel-efficient and emission-saving driving for heavy trucks. It collects data on, for example, topography, curve radii, or traffic signs, and intelligently adapts the vehicle’s speed to its surroundings, including by using the truck’s kinetic energy. The system works both on freeways and in urban traffic. For commercial vehicles with combustion engines, it can reduce fuel consumption by up to 5 percent and thus cut CO2 emissions. Electrically powered commercial vehicles have better energy efficiency, which gives them a longer range. More than one million vehicles are already equipped with the Bosch electronic horizon system.</p><h2>Trucks and vans have to be updatable, too</h2><p>With the move in the automotive industry toward software-defined mobility, commercial vehicles are also facing a paradigm shift. The growing number of connected services and solutions for fleet management alone makes it crucial for trucks and vans to be updatable, similar to the passenger car sector. Here, the golden rule is to have fewer vehicle computers and hence less complexity in the vehicle’s electrical/electronic architecture. Intelligence is currently distributed across several different computers, but in the future it will be grouped into just a few vehicle computers. Bosch supports manufacturers in the transition from hardware- to software-defined mobility, the commercial-vehicle business included, while offering a wide range of suitable software solutions and services.</p><p>Bosch’s digital service platform for logistics, called L.OS, pinpoints and addresses the specific challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry. The company collaborates in this area with Amazon Web Services, among others. At the heart of the software ecosystem for freight forwarders and carriers is a marketplace that offers centralized access to various providers’ digital solutions for all aspects of the logistics business – all in one seamless experience: driver, transport, and fleet management; route planning and parking; financial services and supply chain transparency.</p><p>Bosch connectivity solutions also help mobility and logistics service providers to use their vehicles as efficiently as possible and minimize downtimes. The technical basis for this is a Bosch control unit that can be retrofitted to any vehicle regardless of manufacturer, allowing the fleet operator to access its operating and diagnostic data, and thus enabling a wide range of data-based services. The Retrofit Efficiency module (remodul) function, for example, recognizes the route a truck is taking and slightly adjusts its speed in line with empirical values stored in a central database. This can reduce fuel consumption by up to 4 percent – an attractive cost advantage for fleet operators. Vehicle Health, in turn, records both standardized and manufacturer-specific error codes in the vehicle and evaluates them in the cloud. As a result, impending problems can be identified at an early stage and presented in an understandable way so that, for example, early servicing can be suggested. This significantly reduces the number of unexpected breakdowns, thus making it much easier for operators to plan.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11884</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-safety-comfort-and-driving-dynamics-bosch-and-pirelli-signed-a-development-cooperation-for-intelligent-tyre-technology-269825.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>More safety, comfort, and driving dynamics: Bosch and Pirelli signed a development cooperation for intelligent tyre technology</headline>
			<quote>The cooperation will combine Bosch’s expertise in system-level hardware, software, MEMS sensors with Pirelli’s Cyber Tyre technologies, algorithms, modeling and in-tyre sensors</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Stuttgart, Milan – Pirelli and Bosch have signed a joint development agreement. It aims at jointly creating new software-based solutions and driving functions thanks to sensors integrated into tyres, also known as in-tyre sensors. For drivers, this means greater safety, comfort, as well as improved driving dynamics. Bosch and Pirelli share the vision of working long term and have the intention to explore together enhanced tyre signal computing logic as potential input for enhanced vehicle dynamic controllers.</p>
<p>Pirelli Cyber Tyre is the world&#39;s first system based on tyres with integrated sensors that collect data and transmit it to the vehicle to be processed in real time. Bosch has already developed an ESP application specifically adapted to Pirelli tyres in an initial joint project with the hypercar manufacturer Pagani Automobili. The Pirelli Cyber Tyre technology on the Pagani Utopia Roadster transmits key tyre information to the ESP control unit. This enables optimal use of the individual properties and performance of the tyres, providing enhanced greatest safety and tailored driving conditions. </p><p></p><p>As a global supplier of technology and services, Bosch contributes its system-level hardware and software expertise to the development cooperation. Bosch is also a leader in MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensor technology and develops and manufactures tyre pressure sensors using the &quot;Bluetooth Low Energy&quot; (BLE) standard. By merging this expertise with Pirelli&#39;s in-tyre devices technologies – both hardware and software, algorithms, and tyre modeling, it will be possible to collect, process, and transmit real-time tyre data to provide parameters for the vehicle&#39;s electronic control system, using BLE with very low power consumption. Pirelli and Bosch now aim to exploit Bosch MEMS technology for in-tyre applications.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b></p><p>Video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWiH4iZ9XzM" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cyber Tyre: more safety, comfort, and driving dynamics</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>269697</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11881</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/greater-safety-on-the-roads-bosch-rolls-out-innovative-real-time-service-in-millions-of-vehicles-269697.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T07:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T07:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<headline>Greater safety on the roads: Bosch rolls out innovative real time service in millions of vehicles</headline>
			<quote>Greater safety for cars and trucks on the road</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Markus Heyn: “The road hazard service reports dangerous conditions in good time before a critical situation can arise.”  The service has been in use in millions of passenger cars since June 2024 and will be available in Mercedes-Benz Trucks vehicles for the first time as of December 2024.  Cloud-based real-time service increases road safety and considerably reduces the risk of accidents.  The road hazard service provides warnings for slippery roads, poor visibility, heavy rain, wind, accidents, broken-down vehicles, and wrong-way drivers. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Dense fog, heavy rain, a broken-down vehicle behind the bend: in road traffic, such sudden events can have far-reaching consequences. With its road hazard service, Bosch provides drivers with real-time information about potential hazards en route, thereby considerably reducing the risk of accidents. Since June 2024, the Bosch road hazard service has been in use millions of times over in Europe in the car fleet of a leading German automaker. Now Bosch is bringing the service to the commercial vehicle segment: starting in December 2024, it will also be available in vehicles from Mercedes-Benz Trucks. The next goal is to expand rollout of the service to cars and trucks worldwide and thus increase road safety for as many people as possible.</p>
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			Our predictive road hazard service reports dangerous conditions to car and truck drivers in good time before a critical situation can arise.
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				<cite>Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector</cite>
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<p>“Our predictive road hazard service reports dangerous conditions to car and truck drivers in good time before a critical situation can arise,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector. “In commercial vehicles, the service also makes it possible to reroute vehicles efficiently and in time to avoid hazards that suddenly crop up.” With the Bosch road hazard service, drivers receive real-time warnings about current events on their route. This includes information about accidents, wrong-way drivers, heavy rain or wind, broken-down vehicles, or restricted visibility due to, say, dense fog.</p>
<h2>How the Bosch service works</h2><p>Critical road conditions can be precisely predicted on the basis of anonymized data from a global customer fleet of several million vehicles, as well as data from third-party providers such as weather services or road operators. The fleet vehicles equipped with the service provide various types of information, including local outside temperature and whether the windshield wipers or rear fog lights are activated, as well as accident reports or interventions by the ESP anti-skid system. For example, if some of the fleet vehicles have their windshield wipers set to the highest level, the service also compares the information with that of selected weather services – such as whether it’s raining or how many millimeters of water have been recorded on the road. A fusion algorithm determines whether there is a risk of, say, aquaplaning, and the service then warns the driver so that they can reduce their speed if necessary. </p><p>Or another example: if visibility for the driver threatens to fall below a critical level, the service compares this with the activity of the rear fog lights of vehicles in the affected region and uses an algorithm to decide whether a warning is necessary.</p><p>A reference fleet continuously ensures that the service stays at a high level of quality. Bosch’s wrong-way driver warning supplements the service. If there’s a wrong-way driver in the vicinity, or the driver themself is driving in the wrong direction, the service sends them a warning directly to the navigation display.</p><h2>Part of the Bosch connected map services</h2><p>The road hazard service is part of Bosch’s connected map services, which bring more safety and convenience to the vehicle. Their swarm data and weather information can also be used to optimize driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control or automatic emergency braking. For example, when the road is wet or slippery, the friction coefficient of the road is lower than when it’s dry, so the vehicle has to initiate emergency braking earlier in order to avoid a potential accident. With the service, drivers will be warned even earlier when the road surface is slick.</p><p>Connected map services play an important role in increasingly assisted and automated driving. They act as an additional sensor that looks far beyond the field of view and range of radar and video sensors to reliably supply the automated vehicle with all relevant data for safe driving, even in poor visibility conditions. In contrast to non connected vehicles, vehicles with connected map services benefit from the combined experience of all connected vehicles. This allows the vehicle systems to determine things such as the optimum driving speed in a traffic circle, the exact lane geometry and driving trajectory at convoluted intersections, or localization landmarks that the vehicle can use to calculate its position with centimeter precision. As a result, automated vehicles can drive more naturally and predictively. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11873</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/seizing-opportunities-in-challenging-times-together-with-bosch-269633.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Seizing opportunities in challenging times – together with Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Bosch strengthens the independent workshop market with know-how, innovative software solutions, and state-of-the-art diagnostic technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ ESI[tronic] software brings vehicle diagnosis, repair instructions, and automakers’ original documentation together on a single software platform  Uncomplicated, standardized access to encrypted diagnostic data with Bosch SDA secure diagnostic access  Rapid support from Bosch experts on demand for complicated workshop problems with the RDS remote diagnostics service  Bosch used-car certificate offers a neutral assessment of a used vehicle’s condition based on recorded vehicle data  Sustainability and environmental protection with plastic-free windshield wiper packaging and Bosch’s new DOT 4 E brake fluid, which contains no hazardous borates ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – The automotive industry is undergoing a period of upheaval that poses major challenges for workshops. New powertrain technologies, increasing digitalization, and ever shorter development cycles in automotive technology are putting workshops under significant pressure. At the same time, the ongoing transformation process offers workshops numerous opportunities to open up new business areas and work more efficiently and sustainably. As one of the largest original equipment manufacturers for almost all automakers, Bosch is familiar with the technical trends and developments of the future, which means it can actively support workshops in successfully mastering the industry’s transformation. Bosch is strengthening workshops in their core competence: vehicle service and repair. The company will be showcasing this comprehensive support with new products and services at Automechanika in Frankfurt, September 10–14, 2024.</p>
<p><b>ESI[tronic] – the master tool for service and repair</b></p><p>Bosch has given its proven ESI[tronic] diagnostic software a major upgrade, expanding it to include a range of new functions for professional workshop service. This enables independent and multibrand workshops to diagnose, service, and repair almost any vehicle that comes into the workshop. For the first time, ESI[tronic] combines the areas of diagnostics, Bosch instructions for service and repair, as well as automakers’ documentation on a single software platform. </p><p></p><p>The new ESI[tronic] now gives users direct access to automakers’ original documentation, enabling them to view information such as circuit diagrams or instructions without having to switch to different software. Another milestone in ESI[tronic]’s development is full support for the diagnosis and maintenance of Tesla vehicles starting in 2025. Besides Tesla itself, Bosch is currently the only company that can communicate directly with a Tesla’s central computer and access its diagnostic protocols. This is necessary even for simple servicing work, such as replacing the brake pads or the 12V on-board battery. </p><p></p><p>With SDA secure diagnostic access, Bosch has also implemented simple, direct, and standardized access to encrypted vehicle data in its diagnostic software. As a result, ESI[tronic] users no longer need to log on to separate portals for different manufacturers’ individual processes. SDA ensures that independent workshops have uncomplicated access to the data necessary for diagnostic work and guarantees that they will remain competitive in the future. </p><p></p><p><b>Building up expertise for work on hybrid and electric vehicles</b></p><p>Another area of future importance for the workshop market is the increasing electrification of the vehicle fleet. Bosch assumes that vehicles with combustion engines will continue to play a major role in workshop work for a long time to come, alongside the growing number of electric vehicles. Nevertheless, if they don’t want to fall behind, workshops must equip themselves to service and repair electric vehicles at the same time and master both technologies. For this reason, Bosch will continue to develop workshop equipment for working on combustion engines. At the same time, Bosch is providing workshops with comprehensive support for their entry into electromobility in the form of high-voltage training and technical training, the latest content in the ESI[tronic] diagnostic software, special testing and diagnostic technology, and a broad portfolio of spare parts. </p><p></p><p>This also applies to Bosch Car Service workshops, from which customers expect a high degree of expertise and reliability in all aspects of electromobility. Bosch supports its worldwide partners in the Bosch Car Service organization with specialist information, workforce training, and the best in workshop and workplace equipment for professional work on electric vehicles.</p><p></p><p><b>ADAS One Solution – precise and efficient</b></p><p>For workshops, increasing the degree of automation in service work – both on combustion engines and on hybrid and electric vehicles – has become an important business model. Driver assistance systems are now standard equipment in all vehicle classes. But ensuring that these systems work reliably at all times, and thus improve road safety, calls for precise settings and carefully calibrated sensors and camera systems. With the ADAS One Solution calibration software and a workshop-compatible calibration device, Bosch has developed a system for the efficient recalibration of ADAS advanced driver assistance systems that is independent of vehicle brand. The new ADAS One Solution helps workshop mechanics set up their calibration device efficiently and guarantees precise settings for a vehicle’s various ADAS systems. Compared to manual measurement and alignment routines, the ADAS calibration system halves setup time.</p><p></p><p><b>Digitalization and connectivity generate added value for workshops</b></p><p>The technologies Bosch has developed, such as the ESI[tronic] diagnostic software and various diagnostic, testing, and service devices, simplify everyday workshop operations and ensure greater efficiency. Digitalization and connectivity generate added value for workshops – for instance, with the RDS remote diagnostics service. For technically complex tasks, seasoned Bosch experts provide fast and effective support by means of direct remote access to the vehicle in the workshop. Workshop mechanics contact an expert online, who then provides live support. In addition to booking an appointment via the RDS portal, mechanics can now also book help on demand, i.e. with no waiting time. As the Bosch experts have a broad database and access to original manufacturer data, they can support workshops with precise diagnostics for almost every vehicle on the market.</p><p></p><p><b>Bosch used-car certificate – creating transparency and trust</b></p><p>The new Bosch used-car certificate also makes use of digitalization and connectivity to offer workshops a simple, fast, and honest assessment of a used car’s condition. ESI[tronic], in conjunction with the KTS 560 or 590 diagnostic module, can read out and analyze data stored in the vehicle control units. An innovative function of the software consolidates the data to produce an independent Bosch certificate. This documents error codes, identifies past accidents and overdue maintenance, and uncovers any manipulation of the odometer. In the case of electric vehicles, it also documents the current battery capacity. Bosch’s manufacturer-agnostic certificate brings transparency and trust to the used-car trade.</p><p></p><p><b>Commitment to sustainability and to protecting health and the environment in workshops</b></p><p>In addition to outstanding technical developments, Bosch is also focusing on sustainability in the workshop market. With remanufactured products such as starters and alternators, Bosch has been a pioneer in the circular economy for over 60 years. Today, the Bosch eXchange program includes parts for both combustion engines and electric vehicles. This benefits workshops and their customers, as a remanufactured product is up to 30 percent cheaper than a new part. But when it comes to sustainability, recycling also plays an important role. A current example of this is the new packaging for the Aerotwin windshield wiper. Bosch has replaced the plastic tray that protects the windshield wiper during transport with a tray made of cellulose fibers. This means the windshield wiper packaging can be completely recycled as wastepaper. By switching to environmentally friendly packaging, Bosch saves around 350 metric tons of plastic every year. </p><p></p><p>Bosch’s new DOT 4 E brake fluid, which contains no harmful borates, also stands for sustainability and for environmental and health protection. Borates are added to brake fluids to increase the boiling point, but because they are toxic, they can affect fertility and endanger unborn children. Since it doesn’t contain borates, Bosch’s new brake fluid no longer needs to be labeled as a hazardous substance. This also simplifies hazardous substance management in workshops. With its low viscosity, the new brake fluid exceeds the international DOT 4 standard, while its low conductivity means it can also be used in electric vehicles. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11887</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-in-japan-new-headquarters-and-innovation-center-269572.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-06T07:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch in Japan: new headquarters and innovation center</headline>
			<quote>Investment of 270 million euros</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rueckert: “Our new energy-efficient and state-of-the-art headquarters is a perfect fit for a tech-savvy country like Japan – and is a testament to our ongoing commitment to the Japanese market.”   Klaus Meder: “By consolidating divisions at the new headquarters, we’re further strengthening cross-divisional cooperation and our development in Japan.”  Public-private partnership project: a municipal cultural center was also built at the new location.  Pooling of activities: some 2,000 associates now work at the location. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Irina Ananyeva</name>
				<email>Irina.Ananyeva@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Tokyo, Japan, and Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch has reaffirmed its commitment to Japan with a total investment of 270 million euros in a new headquarters in Yokohama. A state-of-the-art new Japanese headquarters brings under one roof development capacity for the mobility sector that was spread across several locations. In addition, as part of the construction project, a new municipal cultural center – the Tsuzuki Ward Cultural Center – was built on the same premises. This is Bosch’s first participation anywhere in the world in a public-private partnership.</p>
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			I&#8217;m very proud of our new energy-efficient and state-of-the-art headquarters &#8211; it is a perfect fit for a tech-savvy country like Japan. As the Bosch Group&#8217;s first public-private partnership, this location is a testament to our ongoing commitment to the Japanese market &#8211; it shows that we continue to feel closely connected to the Japanese market and the people here, and we will build on our 113-year history in the country.
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				<cite>Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<p>Tanja Rueckert, the member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH responsible for Japan, said at the press conference: “I’m very proud of our new energy-efficient and state-of-the-art headquarters – it is a perfect fit for a tech-savvy country like Japan. As the Bosch Group’s first public-private partnership, this location is a testament to our ongoing commitment to the Japanese market – it shows that we continue to feel closely connected to the Japanese market and the people here, and we will build on our 113-year history in the country.” </p><p>Klaus Meder, the president and representative director of Bosch Corporation in Japan, said: “By consolidating divisions at the new headquarters, we’re strengthening cross-divisional cooperation and our development in Japan.” </p>
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			By consolidating divisions at the new headquarters, we&#8217;re strengthening cross-divisional cooperation and our development in Japan.
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				<cite>Klaus Meder, president and representative director of the Bosch Corporation in Japan</cite>
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<p>The new building covers almost 53,000 square meters. Around 2,000 associates from eight locations in the Tokyo-Yokohama area can now work even more closely together there. This includes associates from administration, sales, and marketing as well as from research and development for the Mobility business. “In the new, innovatively designed areas, our highly qualified specialists can shape the future of mobility across divisions and respond even more specifically to the needs of our local customers,” Meder said. Local development activities focus on areas such as driver assistance systems and automated driving.</p>
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			In the new, innovatively designed areas, our highly qualified specialists can shape the future of mobility across divisions and respond even more specifically to the needs of our local customers.
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				<cite>Klaus Meder, president and representative director of the Bosch Corporation in Japan</cite>
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<h2>Technology meets culture: smart, energy-efficient solutions and the experience factor</h2><p>The focus at the new location is on energy efficiency. Bosch opted for smart building technology and uses renewable energy sources, including solar cells and an automatic ventilation system. As a project partner, Bosch also built the new Tsuzuki Ward Cultural Center on the site’s grounds, which is named “Bosch Hall” and includes an event hall with around 300 seats and a gallery. </p><p>The “café 1886 at Bosch,” which already operated at the previous Bosch headquarters in Shibuya, will also open on the first floor of the new building complex. Open to third-party guests as well as associates, visitors of the café can also enjoy German specialties there.</p><h2>Bosch in Japan: tradition and innovative strength</h2><p>Bosch has been present in Japan since 1911, and all four of its business sectors are active in the country today. In 2023, the supplier of technology and services generated sales of 2.79 billion euros (420 billion yen) in the country. Bosch employs some 6,400 associates in Japan, including roughly 1,700 researchers and developers. The company manufactures mobility solutions and hydraulic systems at ten major plants in Japan. Since 2015, the global headquarters for the Two-Wheeler and Powersports business unit has been located in Yokohama – this is the first of the company’s business units whose management is based outside Germany.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11879</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-home-with-no-compromises-future-proof-and-flexible-269440.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-04T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-04T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Smart Home with no compromises: future-proof and flexible</headline>
			<quote>Innovations from Bosch Smart Home at IFA 2024</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The new [+M] product line adds Matter-supporting devices to Bosch Smart Home’s portfolio.   Full flexibility: The [+M] devices can be used with the corresponding functions in the Bosch Smart Home system or the preferred Matter system.  Greater freedom of choice: Users can switch at any time between Bosch Smart Home and the preferred Matter system. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch Smart Home celebrates the centennial of the IFA in Berlin with the presentation of a new product line that further enhances the smart home experience. With the [+M] product line, Bosch Smart Home now offers Bosch Smart Home devices that are compatible with Matter, the new communications standard. The special feature of the [+M] product line: The [+M] devices can be used with perfectly harmonised applications in the Bosch Smart Home system as well as with the corresponding functions in the preferred Matter system. Each user can now flexibly set up their own smart home to meet their individual requirements. The first products in the [+M] product line are the Radiator Thermostat II [+M], the Door/Window Contact II [+M] and the Plug Compact [+M].</p>
<h2>Full flexibility with [+M]</h2><p>The Bosch Smart Home system is characterised by simple installation and perfectly harmonised automations, scenarios and services. Bosch Smart Home began Matter integration in 2024 with the Matter update of the Smart Home Controller II to a Matter Bridge. With the [+M] product line, Bosch Smart Home now takes the logical next step and offers even greater flexibility for a customised smart home setup.</p><p></p><p>The devices in the [+M] product line are able to communicate in the two wireless standards Zigbee and Matter. This means they can be integrated directly into a Matter system without a Bosch Smart Home Controller, although integration into the Bosch Smart Home system in the usual way is still guaranteed. The highlight: Switching between Bosch Smart Home and the preferred Matter system is possible in either direction and whenever desired, even after purchase. Bosch Smart Home thus offers the utmost flexibility for setting up one’s preferred smart home solution – either in a fully comprehensive Bosch Smart Home with maximal range of functions or in an individually customised Matter system.</p><h2>Good for the indoor climate</h2><p>The Radiator Thermostat II [+M]* maintains individually pre-set desired temperatures, displays the current temperature in the app, and ensures maximal energy efficiency and needs-based heating thanks to time programmes and services such as Sustainable Ventilation and Temperature Drop. This smart thermostat installs simply on a radiator, where it facilitates either manual or automatic temperature control. The heating algorithm is optimally controlled through the combination with other devices and automations. The Radiator Thermostat II [+M] can also be remotely controlled via an app, thus warming or cooling the home in preparation for your return from holiday, for example. To ensure consistently trouble-free operation, the Radiator Thermostat II [+M] is protected against frost and limescale, sounds an audible low-battery warning and automatically checks the valve function at regularly scheduled intervals.</p><h2>Combined burglary protection and energy saving </h2><p>The Door/Window Contact II [+M]* is a real all-rounder in smart home applications. As a connective link, it expands smart temperature control, makes a home even more secure and can now be used with even greater flexibility thanks to its compatibility with Matter. This smart contact reliably detects open doors and windows, and it displays their status via real-time notifications sent to a smartphone. The Sustainable Ventilation service automatically lowers the settings of radiator thermostats in a room when the windows are open, thus conserving energy and lowering costs. As part of the alarm system, it triggers an alarm if doors or windows are opened without authorisation and it warns of potential security breaches if windows or doors have been left open when the alarm system is activated. The operating button on the Door/Window Contact II [+M] also serves several functions: It functions as a trigger for actions or scenarios as well as for the pause function. Thanks to IP45 certification, the Door/Window Contact II [+M] is also suitable for outdoor use, so it can notify its user if someone opens the garden gate, for example.</p><h2>The small all-rounder – now even more adaptable</h2><p>The Bosch Smart Home Plug Compact [+M]* augments conventional sockets – now also with Matter support. The adapter plug makes all standard electrical appliances smart so they can be integrated into automations and scenarios or configured for specific commands. For example, all appliances can be disconnected from the power grid at night, thus lowering electricity costs and protecting the environment. Another practical feature is the integrated energy meter, which continually provides information on the current energy consumption of connected devices. The Plug Compact [+M] performs another intelligent function in Matter mode, where it functions as a repeater to simultaneously forward and amplify the wireless signal, thus not only increasing the range but also making the network more stable and robust.</p><p></p><p><i>*The functions offered in the Matter system depend on the respective provider.</i></p><p></p><p><b>Availability and prices</b></p><p>The devices in the [+M] product line will become available successively until the end of 2024. The RRPs including 19% VAT are:<br/>• Radiator Thermostat II [+M]: RRP €84.95 <br/>• Door/Window Contact II [+M]: RRP €44.95 <br/>• Plug Compact [+M]: RRP €44.95 </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11883</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/near-patient-pcr-rapid-test-for-whooping-cough-for-vivalytic-by-bosch-now-available-269248.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-03T08:59:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-03T08:59:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Near-patient PCR rapid test for whooping cough for Vivalytic by Bosch now available</headline>
			<quote>World’s first fully automated PCR test for detection of B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, B. holmesii
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Vivalytic test is the world’s first PCR test for near-patient testing to specifically detect all three whopping cough pathogens: B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, B. holmesii   Pathogen differentiation is crucial for targeted antibiotic treatment in the early, still unspecific stage of the disease and for controlling the spread of infection  Pertussis infection rates 2024 at highest level in recent years with high hospitalization rate in newborns and the elderly ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Berroth</name>
				<email>Thomas.Berroth2@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Waiblingen – Bosch Healthcare Solutions (BHCS) has introduced a new PCR test Vivalytic Bordetella, expanding the Vivalytic analysis platform’s capabilities to include whooping cough. This test can specifically detect the three major whooping cough pathogens <i>Bordetella pertussis, B. parapertussis</i>, and <i>B. holmesii</i> in under an hour. BHCS is expanding its test portfolio for “respiratory diseases” to include “pertussis” diagnosis, just in time for the upcoming cold and flu season. The triple test, unique in its composition of pathogens, allows for rapid diagnosis in local healthcare facilities. Previously, such pathogens were only detectable in larger test panels. “Vivalytic Bordetella is our response to the rising number of pertussis cases in Germany. Pertussis poses a significant risk, particularly to infants, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions, necessitating rapid diagnosis,” says Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions. Whereas PCR testing in a central laboratory requires one day and culture detection takes three to seven days<sup>1</sup>, Vivalytic Bordetella provides results in under an hour. The new test is available for immediate order through distribution partners such as Randox Laboratories and R-Biopharm.</p>
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			Vivalytic Bordetella is our response to the rising number of pertussis cases in Germany. Pertussis poses a significant risk, particularly to infants, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions, necessitating rapid diagnosis
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				<cite>Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions</cite>
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<h2>Rapid diagnosis is crucial for prompt treatment</h2><p>Pertussis typically starts with mild cold-like symptoms, including a slight cough, sneezing, a runny nose, and possibly a moderate fever.<sup>2</sup> The characteristic staccato cough then develops, sometimes accompanied by wheezing, thick mucus, and vomiting.<sup>2</sup> Over 90% of patients under three months old and about 10% of those over 65 years old require hospitalization. Pertussis is especially hazardous for infants, for whom it can be life-threatening.<sup>3</sup> “Prompt treatment is crucial for Bordetella infections, as the course and severity of the cough can only be mitigated if antibiotic therapy begins early. Moreover, initiating antibiotic treatment promptly and specifically can halt the disease’s transmission by breaking the infection chain,” says Dr. Stefan Zimmermann of Heidelberg University Hospital. Moreover, two-thirds of pertussis cases occur in adolescents and adults. In these individuals, the infection may not present with the characteristic coughing fits.<sup>2</sup> These factors underscore the importance of rapid near-patient testing. The Vivalytic Bordetella test is an excellent option for this.</p>
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			Prompt treatment is crucial for Bordetella infections, as the course and severity of the cough can only be mitigated if antibiotic therapy begins early. Moreover, initiating antibiotic treatment promptly and specifically can halt the disease&#8217;s transmission by breaking the infection chain
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Stefan Zimmermann, Heidelberg University Hospital</cite>
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<h2>Rising case numbers make the case for rapid testing</h2><p>In Germany, pertussis case numbers have increased for the second consecutive year in 2024. By the end of July, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) had been notified of over 11,000 cases.<sup>4</sup> Germany, along with Poland and Austria, reports some of the highest case numbers.<sup>5 </sup>The surge is attributed to diminished immunity from coronavirus protection measures and a reduced vaccination rate against pertussis. The trend is therefore expected to persist. Whooping cough is extremely contagious. Triggers such as cold air, exertion, or cigarette smoke can induce a dry, tickly cough even months after the coughing fits have subsided. Prompt antibiotic treatment can reduce the duration of the illness.<sup>2</sup></p><h2>Comprehensive testing for all pertussis pathogens</h2><p>Typically, <i>B. pertussis</i> triggers the infection, releasing a toxin that harms the respiratory tract’s mucous membrane. In recent years, <i>B. parapertussis</i> has been responsible for around ten percent of all infections, which tend to be milder as this pathogen does not produce a toxin.<sup>2</sup> Since late 2022, the RKI has noted a surge in <i>B. parapertussis</i> infections, now accounting for over 50 percent of cases, with increased virulence.<sup>6</sup> This rise may be attributable to a catch-up effect post-COVID-19 pandemic, more frequent testing, and the absence of an effective vaccine.<sup>7</sup> <i>B. holmesii</i>, the third pathogen tested, is less virulent than <i>B. pertuss</i>is<sup>2</sup> and typically causes milder, shorter-lasting pertussis-like symptoms.</p><h2>Vivalytic Analyser enables rapid diagnosis in a remote testing environment</h2><p>The Vivalytic Analyser allows for quick and easy testing for <i>B. pertussis</i>, <i>B. parapertussis</i> and <i>B. holmesii</i> directly in the medical practice. The system is user-friendly and requires only a brief training session for medical staff. The collected sample is placed into a test cartridge, which already contains all necessary reagents. The cartridge is then inserted into the Vivalytic Analyser for automatic processing. The test result is shown on the display. The fully automated process and the use of a deactivating sample medium significantly lower the risk of infection for the user. The Vivalytic Analyser thus facilitates rapid and precise diagnostics in PCR quality, bypassing the frequently lengthy process through a central laboratory. Bosch Healthcare Solutions recently obtained CE certification for the new Vivalytic Bordatella test.</p>
<p><b>Sources</b></p><p>1) <a href="https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/bordetella-pertussis-laboratory-diagnosis-and-molecular-surveillance" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/bordetella-pertussis-laboratory-diagnosis-and-molecular-surveillance</a>, retrieved on 07/24/2024</p><p>2) <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Pertussis.html#doc2374534bodyText7" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Pertussis.html#doc2374534bodyText7</a>, retrieved on 07/24/2024</p><p>3) <a href="https://www.impfen.de/impfungen/keuchhusten/#gefahr" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.impfen.de/impfungen/keuchhusten/#gefahr</a>, retrieved on 07/24/2024</p><p>4) <a href="https://www.nali-impfen.de/monitoring-daten/krankheitsfaelle-in-deutschland/keuchhusten-pertussis/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.nali-impfen.de/monitoring-daten/krankheitsfaelle-in-deutschland/keuchhusten-pertussis/</a>, retrieved on 07/24/2024</p><p>5) <a href="https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/pertussis-annual-epidemiological-report-2021" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/pertussis-annual-epidemiological-report-2021</a>, <a href="https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/pertussis-annual-epidemiological-report-2022" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/pertussis-annual-epidemiological-report-2022</a>, retrieved on 07/24/2024</p><p>6) <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Archiv/2023/33/Art_01.html retrieved on 07/24/2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Archiv/2023/33/Art_01.html retrieved on 07/24/2024</a></p><p>7) <a href="https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/234049/Robert-Koch-Institut-Zunahme-von-Keuchhusten-durch-B-parapertussis" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.aerzteblatt.de/archiv/234049/Robert-Koch-Institut-Zunahme-von-Keuchhusten-durch-B-parapertussis</a>, retrieved on 07/24/2024</p>
<p><b>Bosch Healthcare Solutions on social media</b></p><p>YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions</a> </p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/</a> </p><p></p><p>Distribution partners for Vivalytic: <a href="https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/en/distribution/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/en/distribution/</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>269120</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11878</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/space-saving-installation-of-smart-actuators-redefined-269120.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-08-28T11:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-08-28T11:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
			</topic>
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				<id>2499</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Space-saving installation of smart actuators redefined</headline>
			<quote>The new Bosch Smart Home Wall Switch</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Extra-flat design: Enables the installation of smart actuators in appliance boxes with a shallow installation depth.  Versatile use: The ideal accessory for the Bosch Smart Home Light/Roller Shutter Control II, Relay or Dimmer actuators.  Adaptable and unobtrusive: Can be integrated into existing switch series or installed invisibly with the supplied frame and rocker. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – Structural preconditions such as shallow installation depth or insufficient space inside the appliance box often make it difficult or impossible to convert your own four walls into a smart home. The new Bosch Smart Home Wall Switch for smart actuators is the perfect accessory for space-saving installation of the Bosch Smart Home Light/Roller Shutter Control II, Relay and Dimmer in the appliance box. The new switch saves 15 millimetres compared to standard commercial solutions and, depending on the connection cable, can be used with an installation depth of a mere 35 millimetres.</p>
<h2>Flexible and customised installation</h2><p>The Wall Switch for smart actuators comes as a set consisting of switch, frame, frame holder and rocker. Thanks to its compact design and eight fastening points, the Wall Switch for smart actuators can be installed in almost any flushmounted box with screw fasteners. As a complete solution, it can completely replace existing switches or be integrated into existing, compatible switch series. This enables invisible installation behind the existing rocker and frame of standard switch series.</p><h2>Further features</h2><p><ul><li>Scope of delivery: switch, frame, frame holder, rocker, three installation cables</li><li>Dimensions of the supplied frame and rocker: 80 x 80 mm or 55 x 55 mm</li></ul></p><h2>Availability</h2><p><ul><li>Available starting next week in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. Compatible switch series are primarily available on the German market.</li><li>RRP €13.95 including 19% VAT</li><li>Set of four: RRP €44.95 including 19% VAT</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>269003</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11872</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-functions-and-improved-performance-in-the-bosch-tpa-400-and-kts-truck-diagnostic-devices-269003.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>New functions and improved performance in the Bosch TPA 400 and KTS Truck diagnostic devices</headline>
			<quote>Successor to proven Bosch hardware adapted for the latest vehicle technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ TPMS programming tool TPA 400 features an integrated OBD module and over-the-air software updates  Diagnosis and configuration of tire-pressure monitoring sensors in Tesla vehicles  KTS Truck diagnostic testing module has a more modern design and improved electronics components for more effective work ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – Bosch introduces the new and improved TPA 400, a programming tool for quickly and easily configuring TPMS sensors to vehicle specifications. The new version replaces the previous model, the TPA 300. Integrated into the device is the OBD module for communicating with the vehicle. The new TPA 400 also supports the configuration of tire-pressure monitoring sensors on Tesla vehicles via Bluetooth. </p>
<p>Thanks to the Wi-Fi function, workshops now have the option of carrying out software updates, such as those for device functions and the vehicles and sensors covered, quickly and directly over the air. The device also assists users in the vehicle-specific configuration of TPM sensors, guiding them step by step through the learning process. Sensor data transmitted wirelessly or via the OBD interface can be read and reviewed on a 2.8-inch color display. </p><p></p><p><b>New KTS Truck diagnostic testing module for commercial-vehicle workshops</b></p><p>Bosch has also updated and improved its KTS Truck diagnostic testing module. Commercial-vehicle workshops worldwide use the module in conjunction with the Bosch ESI[tronic] software for diagnosing issues in virtually all light and heavy trucks, trailers, buses, agricultural and construction machinery, and industrial trucks. With its modern design based on the KTS 560/590 modules, the new truck module is easy to recognize. Its improved electronics components deliver greater computing power, leading to more efficient work. Furthermore, KTS Truck is able to process additional protocols for communicating with the respective vehicle and is also equipped to handle future communication protocols. The module now supports the PassThru function for retrieving diagnostic and service data directly from the vehicle manufacturer. In addition, Bosch has expanded ESI[tronic] coverage of off highway (OHW) vehicles, and so diagnostics and service work can now be carried out with the new KTS Truck on more OHW models.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>268997</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11871</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/switchable-water-pump-in-the-new-timing-belt-kit-from-bosch-enables-faster-engine-warm-up-268997.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
			</unit>
			<headline>Switchable water pump in the new timing belt kit from Bosch enables faster engine warm-up</headline>
			<quote>Electrohydraulic switching unit interrupts the flow of coolant while the engine is heating up</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Enhanced comfort as vehicle interior warms up faster   Potential to save fuel, depending on the operating conditions of the engine   Complete timing-belt kit with switchable water pump for smooth assembly in the workshop ]]></headwords>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe – Once the engine’s been started, it needs to reach operating temperature as quickly as possible, even when it’s cold outside. The switchable water pump in Bosch’s new timing-belt kit shortens the time for the engine to warm up by interrupting the flow of coolant right after the engine starts. This happens by means of an electrohydraulic switching unit, which covers the water pump’s impeller until the engine temperature reaches 60 degrees Celsius. Only then is coolant flow fully restored. When the impeller is covered, the coolant stands still. This allows it to heat up more quickly and shortens the time it takes for the engine to reach operating temperature. As a result, the vehicle interior warms up faster to a comfortable temperature, even in the cold months. This can also save fuel depending on the operating conditions of the engine, such as speed and load condition or external factors such as air pressure and temperature. That’s because the shortened warm-up time reduces the amount of fuel the engine needs in its rich fuel-air mixture. Furthermore, the power released while the water pump is switched off ensures more agile responsiveness and faster acceleration by the engine, even in the warm-up phase.</p>
<p><b>Fail-safe function in the event of defect of the electrical control circuit</b></p><p>Should the control circuit fail, a fail-safe function ensures that the engine continues to be supplied with coolant: a built-in spiral pressure spring pushes the shutter into the rest position, releasing the impeller for full flow of the coolant and protecting the engine from overheating. To simplify installation in the workshop, Bosch is supplying the new timing-belt kit with switchable water pump. The complete kit also includes the solenoid valve for the switching unit. In addition, ESI[tronic] from Bosch supports installation of the timing-belt kit with detailed instructions.</p><p></p><p><b>Replacing the timing belt regularly prevents consequential damage</b></p><p>The timing belt and any components directly connected to it must be replaced at the intervals specified by the manufacturer, as a torn belt will lead to severe engine damage. ESI[tronic] provides both the replacement intervals as well as vehicle-specific servicing schedules. And as the connected components are subject to the same wear and tear as the timing belt, Bosch recommends using the complete kits to save time and money when replacing them. In doing so, it’s important to ensure that the tie bolts needed for installing the timing-belt kit are used only once, as multiple uses can lead to material breakage. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>268992</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11870</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-vehicle-health-certificate-for-efficient-neutral-assessment-of-used-cars-268992.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11870/pi11870_vehicle_health_certificate_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Bosch Vehicle Health Certificate for efficient, neutral assessment of used cars</headline>
			<quote>Manufacturer-independent Bosch certificate on vehicle status based on stored vehicle data</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Health of used cars determined by reading out and evaluating data stored in vehicle control units  Bosch Vehicle Health Certificate serves as transparent basis for price negotiations and for determining residual value of used cars   Efficient alternative to manual used-car inspections offers workshops additional sales potential ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen, Germany – According to a study by ADAC, it’s still easy to manipulate odometers – despite the 2017 EU regulation that mandates protection for new vehicle models against odometer fraud.1 For used electric vehicles, a DEKRA study shows a distinct lack of trust in the performance of drive batteries.2 These findings make it clear that achieving transparency on vehicle status is a major challenge for the used-car market. Up to now, determining the health of a used car called for a great deal of technical know-how and a time-consuming inspection. Now Bosch is introducing the Bosch Vehicle Health Certificate, a manufacturer-independent solution for quickly and easily assessing and documenting the health status of a used car based on stored vehicle data. The Bosch certificate provides not only sellers and buyers of used cars but also mobility service providers, vehicle dealers, and fleet operators with a neutral basis for determining residual value. This brings transparency and trust to the used-car trade.</p>
<p>Users of Bosch’s ESI[tronic] diagnostic software will have the option of subscribing to the used-car assessment service. This software, in conjunction with the KTS 560 or 590 diagnostic module, enables the data stored in the vehicle control units to be read out and analyzed. An innovative software system consolidates the data to produce a Bosch certificate specific to the vehicle. Depending on the scope of the service package, the certificate lists all trouble codes from the vehicle system, identifies past accidents and overdue maintenance, reveals any potential manipulation of the displayed mileage, and documents the current battery capacity of electric cars. </p><p></p><p><b>ESI[tronic] software expands workshop business via remote access to vehicle data</b></p><p>The new used-car assessment service is easy to integrate into existing workshop processes using the ESI[tronic] workshop software. This presents workshops with the potential to achieve additional sales with new customer groups in the used-car market. The solution also strengthens customer relationships by offering trustworthy support for used car trading.</p><p></p><p>While a standard used-car inspection in a workshop requires a great deal of manual effort, the Bosch Vehicle Health Certificate offers a quick and easy assessment of the vehicle’s health status. All the workshop needs to do is requesting the certificate generation via the ESI[tronic]. Various service packages are available, which offer different scopes of vehicle assessment. Once the workshop mechanic has connected the vehicle via a Bosch KTS 560 or 590 diagnostic module, the readout of the stored vehicle data and the creation of the Bosch certificate starts. Workshop customers receive the certificate right there and then, either digitally or as a printout.</p><p></p><p>Bosch is introducing the Bosch Vehicle Health Certificate in response to the lack of transparency and trust in the market for used cars. The new service will be launched for selected European customers starting in 2025. It will be made available to additional customers and in more countries over the course of next year.</p><p></p><p><sup>1</sup> Source: ADAC report, April 2, 2024: <a href="https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/auto-kaufen-verkaufen/gebrauchtwagenkauf/tacho-manipulation/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/auto-kaufen-verkaufen/gebrauchtwagenkauf/tacho-manipulation/</a></p><p><sup>2</sup> Source: DEKRA report, September 15, 2023: <a href="https://www.dekra.de/de/elektrofahrzeuge-spuerbare-zurueckhaltung-auf-dem-gebrauchtwagenmarkt/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.dekra.de/de/elektrofahrzeuge-spuerbare-zurueckhaltung-auf-dem-gebrauchtwagenmarkt/</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>268928</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11868</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-the-remote-diagnostics-service-to-include-new-functions-and-cover-additional-vehicle-makes-268928.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
			</unit>
			<headline>Bosch expands the Remote Diagnostics Service to include new functions and cover additional vehicle makes</headline>
			<quote>Online support from Bosch experts for complex  workshop tasks now also available without appointments</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch continues to develop its Remote Diagnostics Service and the vehicles it covers  Remote Diagnostics Service on demand improves workshops’ service readiness for complex servicing tasks   Workshops in additional European countries outside Germany can now also benefit from online support from Bosch experts ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Plochingen, Germany – As today’s vehicle systems are becoming ever more complex, they present increasing challenges – especially to multibrand workshops. It’s not unusual for servicing work to require the use of the manufacturer specific diagnostic equipment. For such technically complex servicing tasks, Bosch offers fast and effective support with its Remote Diagnostics Service (RDS). Seasoned experts at Bosch assist with diagnostics and servicing by means of direct remote access to the vehicle in the workshop. Bosch is now adding new functions to this helpful service and further expanding the markets and vehicle brands it covers.</p>
<p><b>On-demand support improves workshops’ service readiness</b></p><p>Up to now, a workshop wishing to use the Bosch Remote Diagnostics Service had to first book an appointment via the RDS customer portal or the ESI[tronic] diagnostic software. Now, workshop mechanics can also make an ad-hoc service request via chat at any time. Customers are then placed into a virtual queue and served on demand as soon as an expert becomes available. For that, the chat function – previously offered solely in the RDS customer portal – has now been integrated into the ESI[tronic] software. That means the workshop has an opportunity for fast assistance even when the next available appointment is some time off. Thanks to this rapid support, the workshop is better able to carry out diagnostics, maintenance, and repair, especially for time-critical customer orders. The function is already available in Sweden, Norway and Finland and will be introduced in further countries within the upcoming months. For comfortable planning, workshops of course still have the option of booking an RDS appointment, at which the Bosch expert will then reliably get in touch.</p><p></p><p>Beyond this new function, Bosch continues to expand the market coverage for the Remote Diagnostics Service. The company is currently focusing on Chinese OEMs such as MG and BYD. Bosch is also working on enabling RDS to support servicing on vehicles with Diagnostics over Internet Protocol, or DoIP – starting with vehicles from Mercedes, Volvo, and Volkswagen. Thanks to the increasing market coverage provided by the ESI[tronic] diagnostic software together with the Remote Diagnostics Service, workshops are less and less likely to have to turn to brand authorized workshops for support on complex technical tasks. This speeds up their day-to-day work and makes it more efficient.</p><p></p><p><b>Remote support via RDS 500 or KTS module</b></p><p>Access to RDS requires that the vehicle in the workshop first be connected via the OBD interface using one of two Bosch solutions: the special RDS 500 remote diagnostic device or the KTS 560 or 590 diagnostic module. To do so, mechanics first have to log in with their personal Bosch global Single Key ID. They can then arrange an appointment for remote support either on the RDS customer portal, via the Bosch ESI[tronic] software, or using the Workshop Service Assist App on their smartphone. At the arranged time, or now also on demand, an experienced Bosch expert will get in touch by phone or chat to identify the problem. Alternatively, the Bosch Workshop Service Assist app can be used for live communication by video. The Bosch expert then accesses the vehicle directly via the RDS 500 or the KTS modules and carries out the work remotely. During this time, mechanics can take care of other servicing or repair work.</p><p></p><p>Online support from Bosch experts is now available to additional workshops in European countries outside Germany. The service has recently been expanded to the three Baltic states, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, with Portugal, the U.K., and Ireland to follow by the end of the year. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Three new Bosch devices for testing and charging electric vehicles’ high-voltage batteries</headline>
			<quote>Module discharger/charger, cell equalizer, and leak tester for repair, diagnostics and performance improvement of HV batteries</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Charger for diagnostics and individual charging and discharging of high-voltage battery modules  HV cell equalizer for balancing individual cells in the high-voltage traction battery  HV leak tester for airtightness testing of battery housings and the associated cooling system after repair or overhaul ]]></headwords>
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<p>Plochingen, Germany – The proportion of electric vehicles in Europe is growing continuously. Scandinavia is leading the way: figures for new registrations of electric cars are high across the region’s countries. But other European countries are also seeing growing numbers of vehicles with battery-electric powertrains on their roads. Consequently, workshops are experiencing rising demand for professional testing and repair of electric vehicles’ high-voltage components and traction batteries. Bosch has developed three new devices for the testing and the coordinated charging and discharging of high-voltage batterie modules. Because these compact, portable devices let workshops diagnose the state of charge (SoC) and state of health (SoH) of the traction batteries in modern electric vehicles precisely and down to the cell level, appropriate repairs can be done to improve battery performance. Bosch will be premiering its new high-voltage testing devices at the Automechanika trade fair in Frankfurt September 10–14, 2024.</p>
<p><b>Automated operation and real-time display of test data</b></p><p>With Bosch’s new portable HV module charger/discharger, workshops will be able to diagnose the state of charge of electric vehicles’ high-voltage battery and perform appropriate repairs to improve it. Overall battery performance is impaired if voltage deviates too much between individual battery modules. Charging and discharging individual modules equalizes the voltages across the modules. The device performs charge and discharge at high voltage and high current to efficiently bring the battery module to its ideal state of charge. In addition to diagnostic and maintenance work on the HV battery, the device can also be used when replacing individual modules, for example, so that the state of charge is the same in the old and new modules. The device is suitable both for regular recharging of stored modules and for reducing the charge level of the modules. For example, when preparing modules for transportation, it can bring them to the prescribed state of charge. Featuring a high level of safety protection, the device monitors the voltage, cell current, and temperature of up to 24 cell groups simultaneously. Operated via a 10-inch touchscreen, the new HV module charger displays all test data in real time and summarizes it in a subsequent test report.</p><p></p><p>After a certain service life or mileage, voltage deviations may occur between a battery’s individual cells, reducing battery performance. Bosch’s new HV cell equalizer diagnoses these voltage deviations and can compensate for them by balancing individual cells. It can also be used to equalize the voltage after replacing individual cells if necessary. The device operates at low voltage and low current for independent equalization control of each connected cell, precisely configuring the cells to the same voltage level down to 0.001V. It guides users through the individual operating steps via a 10-inch touchscreen and always displays the test data in real time. Subsequently, it automatically produces a test report. The HV cell equalizer supports charging, discharging, and equalization tests for all common lithium and nickel metal hydride batteries in electric vehicles. Several protective functions ensure safe equalization of the battery cells.</p><p></p><p>After successful repair or equalization of its module and cell voltages, a high-voltage battery must be professionally and safely reinstalled in the electric vehicle. The Bosch HV leak tester can be used for the final test. This device uses air pressure to check the leakage status of the high-voltage battery and rule out leaks in the battery housing and the associated battery cooling circuit. It can also be used to diagnose whether water has infiltrated the electric powertrain system. A flexible and adaptable hose is used to apply pressure to the individual components. Once the target pressure has been reached, it is maintained while the leak tester independently performs leak detection. The device supports both low-pressure and high-pressure tests with maximum accuracy, down to 0,00001 bar (1Pa).</p><p></p><p><b>Device use requires HV qualification</b> </p><p>The three new test devices may only be operated by workshop mechanics with HV Level 3 qualifications. At its Service Training Centers, Bosch offers training courses and technical training relating to work on vehicles with high-voltage systems. For more information and to register, visit <a href="http://www.bosch-training-solutions.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-training-solutions.com</a>.</p><p></p><p>Following the presentation at the Automechanika trade fair, Bosch will begin with the market launch of the three devices, initially in the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. The new devices will then be launched in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, and Switzerland.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch ESI[tronic] diagnostic software gets major upgrade for professional service in multibrand workshops</headline>
			<quote>Vehicle diagnosis, repair instructions, and automakers’ original documentation on a single software platform</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Access to automakers’ original documentation directly from ESI[tronic]  Secure diagnostic access for standardized retrieval of secure vehicle data across manufacturers  ESI[tronic] expanded to include comprehensive diagnosis of Tesla vehicles ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Plochingen and Karlsruhe, Germany – Bosch has given its proven ESI[tronic] diagnostic software a major upgrade, expanding it to include a range of new functions for professional workshop service. In addition to a modern design and a new, user-oriented home screen, for the first time ESI[tronic] now combines the areas diagnostics including secure diagnostics access (SDA), Bosch instructions for maintenance and repair, and automakers’ original documentation in a single software platform. This gives Bosch Car Service workshops and independent automotive workshops worldwide access to the data and documentation they need for maintenance and repair work on practically all vehicles on the market. For particularly complex servicing tasks, workshop mechanics can enable remote diagnostics to allow a Bosch expert to examine the vehicle remotely.</p>
<p><b>Customizable home screen for Evolution </b></p><p>The new home screen gives users direct access to the most important main and submenus of ESI[tronic]. Moreover, users can adapt the home screen to their own personal requirements and pull functions they use regularly up to the top navigation level. After they log in with their SingleKey ID, the home screen will then present the functions and submenus that are relevant for that user. </p><p></p><p><b>Direct access to automakers’ documentation</b></p><p>ESI[tronic] now also provides direct access to automakers’ original documentation, thus simplifying workshop mechanics’ work processes. Without having to switch to different software, users can call up original circuit diagrams or instructions from within the Bosch diagnostic software. No additional diagnostic equipment is required, and no additional costs arise with the Advanced and Master packages. At present, ESI[tronic] provides access to original documentation from Audi, VW, Fiat and BMW. Additional brands will be added in the coming months. As part of the upgrade to its diagnostic software, Bosch has added direct access to secure vehicle data for many manufacturers’ latest vehicle models. The company has also developed Secure Diagnostic Access (SDA) as a standardized solution for this. As a result, ESI[tronic] users no longer need to log on to separate portals for different manufacturers’ individual processes. Instead, they can use secure data directly, for instance to carry out service work on assistance systems. </p><p></p><p><b>Support from Bosch experts through the remote diagnostics service</b></p><p>Bosch’s software for workshops already covered practically all service and repair work, and now it has been expanded to include the remote diagnostics service (RDS), which in turn has been given additional functions. For particularly complex servicing tasks, workshops can access support from a Bosch expert via the RDS portal or directly from within ESI[tronic]. Mechanics can either book an appointment with a Bosch expert or, now, request on-demand support. The expert can access the vehicle using the diagnostic module connected via the OBD interface and perform functions such as remote diagnostics and calibration.</p><p></p><p><b>ESI[tronic] supports comprehensive Tesla diagnostics</b> </p><p>With its ESI[tronic] diagnostic software, Bosch has set a milestone in vehicle diagnostics: starting in 2025, the software will support the full range of work on Tesla vehicles. Up to now, the only way workshops could communicate with Tesla vehicles was by using the manufacturer’s own special diagnostic equipment. Following this update, Bosch diagnostic equipment can be connected to Tesla vehicles via their central diagnostics interface to perform comprehensive diagnostics. This includes reading out and emptying fault logs and using various service functions. The integration of Tesla vehicles into ESI[tronic] opens the door to new possibilities for workshops and underlines Bosch’s commitment to continuously improving its diagnostic solutions.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11865</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch’s new DOT 4 E brake fluid contains no hazardous borates </headline>
			<quote>Brake fluid suitable for safe handling by all workshop mechanics</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The improved formulation of the DOT 4 E brake fluid achieves a good balance between high boiling point and low viscosity despite the absence of borates   The brake fluid exceeds the international DOT 4 standard and is also suitable for electric vehicles   The DOT 4 E brake fluid simplifies hazardous substance management in workshops ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – To raise their boiling point, conventional brake fluids contain borates. But these are classified as toxic; they can affect fertility and endanger unborn children. That’s why brake fluids have to be handled with protective gloves and goggles, and why pregnant women should avoid any contact with brake fluid. Now Bosch has developed a brake fluid called DOT 4 E that contains no hazardous borates and achieves a good balance between a high boiling point and low viscosity. Because it isn’t classified as a hazardous substance, it’s safe for pregnant women to handle. What’s more, it exceeds the international DOT 4 standard and demonstrates low viscosity. This makes it suitable for many vehicle types with ABS and ESP. In developing the new brake fluid, care was taken to ensure that it exhibits low electrical conductivity and – like all other brake fluids from Bosch – can be used in electric vehicles.</p>
<p><b>More environmentally friendly packaging with a shelf life of 30 months</b></p><p>Bosch’s new DOT 4 E brake fluid comes in a bottle made of 100 percent recycled plastic, which also makes it even more sustainable and environmentally friendly. In comprehensive testing, Bosch ensured that the recycled bottles can keep the brake fluid fresh for up to 30 months. </p><p></p><p>This new product is of particular interest to workshop customers who value environmental protection and sustainability: they get a brake fluid that features more environmentally friendly packaging and is not classified as a hazardous substance. Bosch’s new brake fluid chimes with growing efforts to avoid hazardous substances. In workshops, it simplifies hazardous substance management and, moreover, is safe for all mechanics to handle.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Classic safeguards the future of historic vehicles with spare parts and expertise</headline>
			<quote>Comprehensive range of spare parts and services for maintaining new and old classic cars</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Original spare parts, reproductions, and reverse engineering ensure supplies of spare parts for historic vehicles  Bosch Classic repair and maintenance service repairs and reconditions faulty or worn parts  Vehicle and product search to track down spare parts ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – For many years, Bosch Classic has been helping the owners of classic cars of all ages keep their vehicles roadworthy and in the best possible condition. Since the earliest days of the automobile, Robert Bosch GmbH has been responsible for decisive technical developments. That’s why this Bosch unit for classic cars has devoted itself to preserving the historic legacy both of the automobile and of the company. In this spirit, Bosch Classic provides the owners of new and old classic cars with practical tips and technical expertise. Fans of classic cars can also find a wealth of information online at www.bosch-classic.com, including a vehicle and product search function featuring a comprehensive collection of technical documentation.</p>
<p>Possibly the most challenging aspect of owning a vehicle that’s at least 30 years old is sourcing spare parts. When it comes to parts for which demand is particularly high and the manufacturing tools and plans are still available, Bosch reproduces authentic new ones. Reverse engineering is another strategy for ensuring a long-term supply of spare parts. This involves giving parts their historic appearance, but replacing their inner workings with the latest technology. One example is the alternator governor, an electronic governor that looks exactly the same as its historic counterpart but enjoys the advantages of modern technology on the inside. In addition, the Bosch eXchange program for spare parts and the option of remanufacturing and repairing electronic components and control units stand as valuable alternatives that safeguard the future of historic vehicles. </p><p></p><p><b>Reproducing authentic wheel-speed sensors for ABS systems</b></p><p>One recent example of how Bosch is reproducing authentic spare parts is the wheel-speed sensors that are crucial for the function of the Bosch ABS system, developed in 1978. With these sensors no longer available for many vehicles built between 1992 and 1997, and with no more sensors as spare parts for the first ABS generation, Bosch Classic decided to remanufacture wheel-speed sensors for the first six generations of ABS. This would guarantee availability of spare parts for these key components.</p><p></p><p>Bosch Classic’s repair and maintenance service can also repair a wide range of parts and devices from classic cars of all ages. Bosch workshops usually repair faulty or worn parts using original tools and testing equipment. On request, parts can be fully reconditioned through the 1:1 REMAN service. This not only rectifies faults, but also replaces all components that have worn out with age. At present, the 1:1 REMAN service repairs and overhauls fuel distributors, air-flow sensors, warm-up valves, pressure sensors, inlet-manifold air-pressure sensors, and various control units. This Bosch Classic offer is available both to Bosch Classic Service workshops and to other workshops that cater to the owners of historic vehicles. The order process was recently improved and completely digitalized, meaning customers now benefit from shorter delivery times and greater transparency regarding repair orders. They can easily book the Bosch Classic repair and maintenance service online at bosch-repair-service.com.</p><p></p><p><b>International growth in the network of Bosch Classic Service workshops</b></p><p>In recent years, Bosch Classic has worked with experienced Bosch Car Service workshops to build up a network for the service and repair of new and old classic cars. Today, almost 100 workshops in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France carry the name “Classic Service” to signal that they have the expertise, the specially trained and experienced workforce, and the necessary tools and equipment to provide services for historic vehicles. The network of Classic Service workshops is gradually growing internationally. At the end of 2023, T.W. Diesel in Witbank, South Africa, became the first Bosch Service in Africa to achieve Classic Service certification. Founded in 1981, T.W. Diesel is regarded as the best Bosch Service workshop in Africa. In April 2024, Bosch Classic presented the concept at a trade fair near Tokyo. A total of 34 workshops there have already been certified for Classic Service, with additional workshops in the pipeline. To become certified, the workshops have to satisfy a long list of requirements. They must also regularly maintain and repair classic cars. With their equipment and the outstanding manual skills of their mechanics, Bosch Classic Service workshops offer services in the areas of automotive electrics, engine management, injection systems, brakes, carburetor repair, and vehicle restoration.</p><p></p><p>To help the owners of historic vehicles find specific information on individual spare parts, Bosch Classic created a vehicle and product search function. At bosch-classic.com, fans of classic cars can now search by brand, vehicle type, model, or engine identification. To find a Bosch product, they can search by article number, type formula, trade name, or product name. The new search function returns results in the form of detailed product information such as technical characteristics, images, and lists of spare parts. Now that additional historic documents from the archive have been made available online as PDFs, the search function can also return results from equipment lists for vehicles built before 1945.</p><p></p><p><b>Training for classic car fans on historic Bosch systems</b></p><p>For owners of new and old classic cars who are technology buffs and want to find out more about how their vehicles work and about historic Bosch components, and for automotive workshop mechanics who would like to refresh their knowledge, Bosch Classic offers technical training courses at various Bosch Classic Service workshops. At these one-day events for a maximum of 14 participants, experienced mechanics share their practical knowledge of repairing Bosch systems that are more than 20 years old. Dates and details about how to register can be found on the bosch-classic.com site along with information on which Bosch Classic Service workshops are hosting courses.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11863</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch 12V auxiliary batteries: a helping hand for starter batteries in modern, energy-hungry passenger cars</headline>
			<quote>Reliable auxiliary batteries with AGM technology for use in dual battery systems</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New auxiliary batteries complement Bosch’s extensive starter-battery range  AGM technology for high cycle stability and long service life  Reliable performance even under high loads ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – To operate new safety systems, help satisfy growing demand for convenience functions, and, last but not least, run start-stop systems, today’s passenger cars need much more power. All this pushes even the most powerful starter batteries to their limits. As an additional source of power, cars equipped with a particularly large number of electrical consumers are therefore increasingly using dual battery systems featuring an auxiliary battery. Bosch has now augmented its product range with its S5 AX auxiliary battery series. Integrating particularly reliable and powerful AGM technology, these backup batteries have been specially developed for combustion engine vehicles featuring dual battery systems. They should not be confused with the significantly larger backup batteries in vehicles with electrical or hybrid powertrains.</p>
<p><b>Reliable performance even under high loads</b></p><p>In batteries with AGM (absorbent glass mat) technology, special fiberglass mats placed between the batteries’ lead plates bind the acid. As the resulting low internal resistance permits fast reactions between the acid and the plate material, the battery can provide more energy. Thanks to this technology, the Bosch S5 AX auxiliary battery offers reliable performance even at high peak loads. </p><p></p><p>This stabilizes the 12V electrical system and permits extended fuel-saving start-stop phases, as a safe start is guaranteed even when temperatures are extreme and convenience functions are running. With up to four times the cycle stability of conventional starter batteries, Bosch auxiliary batteries offer a longer service life. Their optimized grid design also ensures very good charge acceptance as well as continuously high starting power and corrosion resistance. Moreover, the S5 AX battery’s special cover design means it is completely maintenance-free.</p><p></p><p>In addition to the complete range of starter batteries for all vehicle segments, Bosch now also offers dealers and workshops high-performance auxiliary batteries with AGM technology, which are increasingly being used especially in premium cars. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>268800</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11862</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-aerotwin-windshield-wipers-now-come-in-plastic-free-environmentally-friendly-packaging-268800.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-09-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Aerotwin windshield wipers now come in plastic-free, environmentally friendly packaging</headline>
			<quote>New tray made of cellulose fibers protects the wiper lip in the sales packaging</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Formed cellulose fibers replace PET plastic in the packaging for Aerotwin wipers  Switching to packaging that is completely suitable for paper recycling saves more than 350 tons of plastic annually  The new packaging still protects the wiper lip of the high-quality Aerotwin wiper blades from potential damage during transport ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Robust sales packaging provides optimum protection for the high-quality Bosch Aerotwin wipers, safeguarding them from damage during transport and storage. Inside the outer carton, the windshield wipers are secured in a tray to protect the delicate wiper lip. This tray, which was previously made of PET plastic, is now made of a cellulose fiber-based material that is comparable to cardboard and comes from sustainably managed forests. As a result, all the packaging for the Aerotwin windshield wipers is environmentally friendly and can go into paper recycling. The packaging has been printed with PAP 21, a recycling code that indicates it comprises non-corrugated paperboard made from wood fibers. Taking Aerotwin production for 2023 as a basis, the change to environmentally friendly packaging saves more than 350 tons of plastic a year. </p>
<p><b>Environmentally friendly sales packaging for Aerotwin windshield wipers rolled out worldwide</b></p><p>The shape of the new cellulose-fiber packing tray is largely identical to that of the previous plastic tray, and protects the lip of the Aerotwin windshield wiper just as well from potential damage during transport. Retaining the shape also means it wasn’t necessary to retrofit any of the automatic packaging lines in Bosch wiper production. The new environmentally friendly packaging for Aerotwin sets and for single wipers will be rolled out at all Bosch manufacturing sites in Europe. Aerotwin windshield wipers for passenger cars, trucks, and buses are available worldwide in the new packaging. </p><p></p><p>The rubber mixture in the Aerotwin wiper blades features Power Protection Plus (PPP) and patented coating, making it especially long lasting and resistant to wear and harmful substances. This means the wiper lip achieves optimum wiping performance and windshield cleaning, whatever the weather conditions. To ensure the Aerotwin windshield wipers reach the consumer in the expected high quality, they come in robust packaging that is now made entirely from recyclable waste paper and is designed especially to protect the wiper lip from damage during shipping.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>268683</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11861</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-adas-calibration-systems-lead-the-way-into-the-future-268683.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-09-10T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch ADAS calibration systems lead the way into the future</headline>
			<quote>ADAS One Solution: the new calibration software for fast, optimized workflows</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch’s new ADAS One Solution calibration software future-proofs ADAS calibration systems  Camera-assisted step-by-step instructions and animated graphics enable precise calibration system setup  Vehicle-specific, manufacturer-compliant calibration boards and floor mats for practically any automaker’s camera systems, radar, or lidar sensors ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – Driver assistance systems are now standard equipment in all vehicle classes, where they support the driver and help avoid accidents. But ensuring that these systems work safely and reliably at all times calls for precise settings and carefully calibrated sensors and camera systems. To this end, Bosch has developed ADAS One Solution, a software program for the efficient recalibration of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The new ADAS One Solution helps workshop mechanics set up their calibration device efficiently and guarantees precise settings for a vehicle’s various ADAS systems, all while respecting manufacturers’ strict specifications. The portfolio was recently expanded to include the CTA 120 radar reflector for calibrating radar sensors as well as the CTA 110 Doppler simulator for lateral and rear radar calibration. Both can also be set up and fine-tuned using the ADAS One Solution calibration software. This means workshops can operate their own high-performance, future-proof ADAS calibration system independent of vehicle brand, while halving the setup time compared to manual measurement and alignment routines. A report printed out once the work is complete documents the exact ADAS settings together with all data; this can serve as proof that the work performed is manufacturer-compliant.</p>
<p><b>Efficient processes through optimized user guidance</b></p><p>ADAS One Solution takes users through the process of setting up the calibration system step by step. The software can either be fully integrated into Bosch’s Esitronic workshop software or run independently on a PC or laptop. It gives users easy-to-follow instructions on the camera-assisted, vehicle-specific alignment, positioning, and height of calibration boards as well as the necessary distances from the vehicle. Moreover, the new positioning software features optimized user-friendly navigation, setup instructions, and display screens. Animated graphics give users step-by-step visual instructions during setup. Once all default settings have been checked, workshop mechanics can carry out the diagnostic process and then perform the calibration routine. </p><p></p><p><b>Precise ADAS calibration for practically all vehicle types</b></p><p>The new CTA 120 universal radar reflector can be used for exact calibration of different manufacturers’ radar sensor types. The CTA 110 Doppler simulator supports lateral and rear radar calibration to ensure full functionality of the lane change assist. Both systems can be fitted to the DAS 3000 and their settings adjusted using the ADAS One Solution calibration software. There are individual starter kits for Bosch’s DAS 3000 calibration device for the various manufacturers’ systems, while calibration boards for camera systems, front radar, and lidar systems as well as calibration floor mats for rear and surround cameras are also available separately.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>268608</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11851</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-presents-new-assistance-system-rail-forward-assist-for-railway-268608.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-08-15T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-08-15T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch presents new assistance system  rail forward assist for railway</headline>
			<quote>More safety in rail transportation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Modular approach with tailored solutions for local public transport, shunting operations, and maintenance vehicles of the yellow fleet   New collision warning system rail forward assist enables seamless monitoring of the area in front of the railway vehicle  Innovative technology for automating rail transportation ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – While trains are one of the safest means of transport in Germany, even rail transportation is not entirely free of accidents. According to the German Federal Statistical Office, 490 accidents involving personal injury occurred on the nation’s railways in 2022 alone. The new assistance system <b>rail forward assist</b> from Bosch Engineering ensures greater safety in rail transportation and thus helps to further reduce the number of accidents. In urban areas, the company has offered a collision warning system for trams since 2017. “With <b>rail forward assist</b>, we are now transferring the successful concept to railway. The application areas of the collision warning system are local public transport, shunting operations, and track maintenance vehicles,” explains Heiko Mangold, head of rail technology at Bosch Engineering. The modular assistance system consists of a control unit and various sensors, which ensure seamless monitoring of the area in front of the rail vehicle. The sensor cluster employed depends on the specific use case and can comprise camera, radar, LiDAR, and ultrasonic modules.</p>
<p><b>Mainline and urban forward assist for urban traffic </b></p><p>For metro, urban, -suburban, and regional trains, the <b>mainline and urban forward assist system</b> monitors not only the area in front of the rail vehicle but also the platform environment. The system warns of obstacles on the track as well as dangerous situations at rail stations. It also offers signal detection and a braking assist function. It thereby reduces the risk of accidents in station areas and prevents disruptions to operations due to missed signals or incorrect stopping at stations.</p><p></p><p><b>Shunting forward assist </b></p><p>Shunting operations are particularly challenging for rail personnel since, for their own protection, they must remain aware of railway activity on parallel tracks while also carrying out their actual shunting tasks.<b>Shunting forward assist</b> supports shunting personnel by warning of obstacles in the track area, such as incorrectly parked wagons, and of impending collisions due to incorrectly set switches. The system also features coupling assist and signal detection functions as well as an overhead catenary assist for locomotives with hybrid powertrains. The resulting benefits include significant mental and psychological relief for personnel, increased safety, fewer personal injuries, less property damage, and prevention of costly overhead wire damage.</p><p></p><p><b>Maintenance vehicle forward assist</b></p><p>Construction and maintenance measures often require work to be carried in the area of the tracks. During such activities, maintenance personnel are under particular pressure to ensure both their own safety and operational reliability. This is where the <b>maintenance vehicle forward assist system</b> provides welcome support with its monitoring of the environment. The system protects persons by detecting and warning of obstacles in the track area, impending collisions with incorrectly parked wagons in rail switch areas, and damage to the overhead catenary. It thus ensures better situational awareness, which allows personnel to focus on their construction and maintenance tasks, and reduces the risk of both personal injury and property damage.</p><p></p><p><b>On the path towards full automation</b></p><p>The <b>rail forward assist system</b> from Bosch Engineering is based on a robust multisensor concept and is tailored to the specific requirements of the rail sector. It is also certified according to EN 50155 and EN 50128. The system’s modular design enables flexible use in different rail segments, both for customer-specific use cases and in special applications. Initial pilot projects for the surround sensing function in the rail sector have been implemented with great success. “With our expertise and technologies, we want to play a key role in driving the complex automation of rail transportation. We are thus edging ever closer to the long-term vision of fully automated, highly connected, and thus more efficient and safer rail traffic,” adds Mangold. Initial steps toward full automation are being made in low-speed applications. These include the automation of train preparation as well as fully automated shunting operations.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b> <a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/industries/rail/railway/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/industries/rail/railway/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>268545</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11852</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-tram-assist-suite-the-next-step-toward-automation-268545.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-08-13T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New Bosch tram assist suite – the next step toward automation</headline>
			<quote>New driver assistance systems boost safety in city traffic and prevent operational disruptions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Bosch tram assist suite: newly developed forward, near range, flank, and focus assist enhance safety and minimize operational disruptions   OEM-independent solution as original equipment or retrofit solution for existing fleets  System complies with all international standards for urban trains and trams and was engineered specifically for rail operations  Robust, state-of-the-art Bosch sensor system adapted specifically to the demanding requirements of rail applications ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – Modern public transport is becoming increasingly important in our cities, thus making the high availability and, above all, safety of these services more essential than ever. Things can get very hectic on inner-city roads, and this makes life very difficult for tram drivers. Accidents involving other road users result in high repair costs for tram operators, while disruptions cause dissatisfaction among passengers. At InnoTrans, Bosch Engineering is presenting its new tram assist suite for seamless all-round protection and greater reliability in urban traffic. To this end, a completely new head-on collision warning system was developed. This is supplemented with near-range, flank, and focus assist functions, which will help to minimize or even prevent accidents in the future. “With the tram assist suite, we are taking the next logical step. The individual assistance systems greatly increase operational reliability while also reducing the risk of accidents. They provide crucial support and welcome relief for personnel in numerous critical situations, be it at tram stops or on busy roads and blind junctions with left-turning traffic. Accident damage and consequential breakdowns or diversions can thus be significantly reduced,” explains Heiko Mangold, head of rail technology at Bosch Engineering GmbH. Since 2017, the existing collision warning system from Bosch Engineering has been effectively supporting tram driver’s across the globe in carrying out their demanding job. </p>
<p><b>Bosch tram assist suite</b></p><p>With its new tram assist suite, Bosch Engineering is extending its range of assistance systems for trams. The modular assistance package allows operators of urban train and tram services as well as vehicle manufacturers to select the exact functions for their individual requirements. </p><p></p><p>The suite includes the tram forward assist system, which warns of impending head-on collisions and detects both signs and signals. The system is also available in two advanced versions: “plus” and “extended range”. Tram near range assist additionally monitors the near range. It issues warnings at tram stops, for example, if children are crossing directly in front of the tram or if there are persons in the coupling area between two tram cars (e.g., “coupling surfers”). The system also prevents the doors opening on the incorrect side and supports rail personnel by providing distance measurements when coupling tram sections in the depot. </p><p></p><p>The aim of tram flank assist is to prevent collisions caused by vehicles cutting into the path of the tram. Cross traffic, lane changes, and left-turning vehicles are the main causes of tram accidents in mixed traffic. “Our tram flank assist warns the tram driver of an imminent danger at an early stage, allowing them to adapt their driving accordingly and, in many cases, prevent an accident from occurring,” explains Mangold. The system extends the detection range of tram forward assist. Another cause of accidents is tiredness and distraction of the tram driver, and this is where tram focus assist comes in. This system monitors the driver’s gaze direction, facial expressions, and posture, allowing it to detect any signs of tiredness or distraction. It then warns the driver accordingly. </p><p></p><p>The tram assist suite is based on cutting-edge Bosch sensor technology of the latest generation. A sensor cluster comprising camera, radar, LiDAR, and ultrasound technology allows the entire external surroundings of the tram to be monitored along with the driver’s cab inside the vehicle. The recorded data is processed by high-performance control units optimized for use in rail vehicles. Modern connectivity solutions support over-the-air (OTA) updates of the system software via a wireless interface as well as the integration of predictive maintenance concepts.</p><p></p><p><b>Quick and safe integration into new or existing fleets</b></p><p>As an OEM-independent solution, tram manufacturers or third-party providers can integrate the Bosch tram assist suite into new trams as ready-to-install original equipment or can retrofit the system in existing fleets of any age. “Particularly in the case of mixed fleets, the use of a uniform technology platform across all trams offers significant benefits to operators. On the one hand, the costs for spare parts logistics and maintenance are reduced due to the use of shared parts while, on the other hand, the training and adjustment effort is minimized since the drivers only have to learn to operate one manufacturer’s system and will be faced with the same controls when switching to a new tram,” explains Mangold. At the customer’s request, Bosch Engineering can also act as the system integrator for the retrofit. The software and hardware components of the Bosch tram assist suite comply with all international standards for trams and urban trains. They were engineered specifically for the harsh operating conditions encountered in rail operations and are designed to be extremely robust, reliable, and durable.</p><p></p><p>As the next innovative step following the launch of the tram assist suite, Bosch Engineering is already working on concepts for automated urban rail transportation of the future. One example is the automation of depot traffic. This will allow the driver to simply park the tram in the depot at the end of a shift, and the automation function will then take over control before maneuvering the tram to its final position in the depot – without any intervention on the part of the driver.</p><p></p><p>Further information: <a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/industries/rail/railway/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/industries/rail/railway/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>268227</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11874</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficient-bosch-solutions-for-the-commercial-vehicles-of-today-and-tomorrow-268227.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-08-08T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Efficient Bosch solutions for the commercial vehicles of today and tomorrow</headline>
			<quote>Bosch innovations at IAA Transportation 2024</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch supplies customized powertrain systems for sustainable freight transport.  Individual and complete steering systems ensure safety and convenience on short and long journeys.  Digital services improve the driving experience and protect the driver. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – Freight transport is a mainstay of the global economy, and one in which commercial vehicles play a crucial role. These are undergoing a paradigm shift similar to the one in passenger cars, namely, the transformation from hardware- to software-defined vehicles. Bosch is responding to this change with hardware and software products, customized solutions, and smart services. The technology company supports truck manufacturers, freight forwarders, and logistics companies on their way into the future. Bosch will be showcasing its innovations for tomorrow’s freight transport at IAA Transportation 2024 in hall 19/20, booth A51/B52.</p>
<h2>Efficient powertrains, reliability on the road</h2><p><b>Electric powertrain:</b> Bosch manufactures economical and efficient electrification solutions for both light and heavy commercial vehicles. The Bosch <b>e-axle</b> is easy to integrate into commercial vehicles of up to 7.5 metric tons. One benefit of this is that fleet operators will still be able to serve delivery routes in restricted areas such as urban low-emission zones in the future. Bosch’s <b>electric motor</b> and <b>inverter</b> already feature in a heavy-duty, purely battery-electric commercial vehicle. Here, an 800-volt operating voltage and the silicon carbide chips used enable longer ranges and shorter charging cycles for efficient goods transport, even over long distances.</p><p><b>Fuel cell:</b> Commercial vehicles can also be operated in a climate-neutral way with a <b>fuel-cell system</b>. This technology is particularly suitable for longer journeys and maximum payloads, making it a sensible addition to battery-electric trucks. Bosch already has a 200-kilowatt fuel-cell system in large-scale production. The company is now working on the Fuel Cell Power Module Compact 300, which will be even more compact and, with an increased output of 300 kilowatts, also more efficient. In addition to this type of complete solution, Bosch also offers individual system components and submodules as well as components for hydrogen storage systems, enabling it to provide every customer with the right solution.</p><p><b>Hydrogen engine:</b> Another option for the climate-friendly transportation of goods by road is the <b>hydrogen engine</b>, which will initially be used in heavy trucks. At the beginning of 2024, the EU also recognized this powertrain solution as climate neutral. Derived from established diesel and natural-gas engines, this concept lets engine manufacturers use more than 90 percent of existing development and production technologies. Bosch is developing the key components of the injection system for the hydrogen engine, including a new injector for direct injection that requires no additional lubrication and is scheduled for launch in 2026. The first hydrogen engines equipped with Bosch intake manifold injection are set for launch in 2025. </p><p><b>H<sub>2</sub> tank system:</b> The main challenges in the design of <b>H2 tank systems</b> lie in storing the hydrogen safely under high pressure and controlling the supply of the highly flammable gas. ITK Engineering GmbH supports and advises vehicle manufacturers throughout the entire development process, from the design to the implementation of a safe, certified H<sub>2</sub> tank system. When designing systems, ITK Engineering also relies on digital twins for physical simulation so it can achieve maximum safety and efficiency.</p><p><b>Connectivity solutions: </b>Fleet operators and vehicle manufacturers can also further improve the efficiency of their vehicles with Bosch digital services. The technical basis for this is the <b>Automotive Connectivity Hub</b> – a solution that can be retrofitted to any vehicle regardless of manufacturer, providing access to the vehicle’s operating and diagnostic data and thus enabling a wide range of data-based services. With the efficiency services, such as the <b>Retrofit Efficiency module</b>, the speed can be easily adjusted as needed in line with empirical values stored in a central database, thus reducing consumption by up to 4 percent. <b>Vehicle Health</b>, in turn, records both standardized and manufacturer-specific error codes as well as notifications in the vehicle and evaluates them in the cloud. Any impending problems are recognized at an early stage and presented in an understandable way, and immediate responses such as prioritized servicing are suggested. This significantly reduces the number of unexpected breakdowns, which makes it much easier for operators to plan. For electric vehicles, <b>Battery in the Cloud</b> for example offers an improvement in the performance and service life of high-voltage batteries. With the help of continuously recorded data on battery status and usage, it can analyze high-voltage batteries, predict their aging and defects, and optimize their rapid-charging behavior for greater durability, which improves the reliability and economy of electric vehicles. The <b>Digital Fuel Twin</b> is ideal for fleet operators who want to use alternative fuels such as HVO for their existing fleet. This function can verify the use of these fuels and thus the reduction in CO<sub>2</sub> achieved – in a fully automated way that is certified for auditing. To monitor the condition of the vehicle or fleet in real time, <b>RideCare Insight</b> uses an intelligent sensor box to detect potential bodywork damage, in-vehicle smoking, and risky driving maneuvers in light commercial vehicles.</p><h2>On course for the future with steering systems</h2><p><b>Fully electric power steering:</b> The <b>ServoE</b> steering system augments Bosch’s product portfolio to include a fully electric steering system for heavy trucks. This electromechanical steering system enables simple and oil-free assembly, while the power-on-demand function guarantees eco-friendly driving. Steering function and feel can be tailored to customer requirements.</p><p><b>Servotwin:</b> The <b>Servotwin </b>electrohydraulic steering system for heavy commercial vehicles combines a hydraulic <b>Servocom</b> steering system with scalable electrical servo units and intelligent software architecture. This supports SAE Level 2 steering assistance and driver assistance functions as well as automated driving functions up to and including SAE Level 4.</p><p><b>Rear-axle steering system:</b> The <b>electrohydraulic steering system for rear axles</b> is a stand-alone power-on-demand system. It enables the steering of three or more leading or trailing heavy-truck axles. Steering the additional axles, if required, reduces the turning radius and tire wear. Thanks to its compact design, this Bosch technology can be adapted to all powertrain types. The intelligent software architecture supports safe and eco-friendly driving and protects the steering system against external attacks.</p><p><b>Steering shaft</b>: The modular and weight-optimized <b>steering shaft</b> is the connection between the steering mechanism and steering column and is used in medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles and buses. In vehicles fitted with a Bosch steering shaft, relative movements between the driver’s cab and chassis that occur during driving have no effect on the steering behavior. Its design features impressively compact construction and low friction. </p><p><b>EPSapa highload:</b> The high-load version of the long-established <b>electric power steering with parallel-axle servo unit</b> (EPSapa) has no difficulty driving on asphalt, gravel, or rough terrain. This new variant not only expands the Bosch electric power steering portfolio, but also fills a niche: thanks to increased steering-rack force and exceptional robustness, this steering system is – unlike previous variants – ideally suited for heavy SUVs, vans, and off-road pickup trucks. This makes EPSapa highload ideal for the North American market.</p><h2>Smart road safety: the vehicle as a mobility platform</h2><p><b>E/E architectures:</b> With customized <b>consulting and engineering services</b>, Bosch Engineering supports manufacturers in the transition from hardware- to software-defined vehicles. The focus here is on defining a new electrical and electronic architecture to reduce the complexity of the process and cut integration costs. </p><p><b>Cloud-based diagnostic solution:</b> Automakers and their suppliers have a common task: providing authorized workshops with <b>service solutions</b> so that they can carry out repairs and maintenance to ensure vehicle availability and customer satisfaction. This is particularly important for new technologies such as fuel cells, for which practical experience can be gathered only gradually. ETAS has a solution that takes diagnostic and repair capability into account during development, meaning it is available before the start of production. It enables manufacturers to significantly reduce the time to market for diagnostic and repair concepts while ensuring that the solution is always up to date with a cloud-enabled platform. This concept can also be applied to all the other complex components in modern vehicles. The mobile version enables diagnostics directly on the vehicle, whether in the workshop or on the road.</p><p><b>Connected map services:</b> With the help of swarm data from connected vehicles and infrastructure data, Bosch <b>map services</b> provide accurate and up-to-date information about the driving environment. Here, the function benefits from the sum of information from all connected vehicles, from which attributes such as optimum driving speeds, exact lane geometries, localization landmarks, and current road conditions can be derived. Based on this real-time information, driving behavior can be planned predictively and safely and adjusted if necessary. In this way, connected map services not only improve existing driver assistance functions and increase their availability, but also create new possibilities for developing and improving vehicles and mobility services, thereby making the mobility of the future safer and more convenient.</p><p><b>Software platform for logistics specialists:</b> Bosch’s digital <b>service platform for logistics</b> (L.OS) addresses many of the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry. At the heart of the software ecosystem for freight forwarders and carriers is a marketplace that offers centralized access to various providers’ digital solutions for all aspects of the logistics business. But the platform is much more than just a marketplace. It enables the seamless integration of previously separate services and data. For example, software providers such as Webfleet, one of the world&#39;s leading providers of fleet management solutions, are working with Bosch L.OS to offer fleet managers value-added services within their fleet management solution. This enables their users to activate new and value-creating functions without having to carry out their own costly and time-consuming IT projects. Bosch is working on this with Amazon Web Services. The first use case involved integrating <b>Bosch Secure Truck Parking</b>, the leading European booking platform for secure truck parking, into the <b>Webfleet fleet management</b> system via Bosch L.OS. This allows Webfleet customers to easily find and book truck parking spaces for their fleets without having to leave the application. It also helps companies to increase safety for drivers, vehicles, and goods and to better plan the estimated time of arrival. Cutting the time spent looking for a parking space also reduces fuel costs and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and helps ensure driving hours are not exceeded.</p><p><b>Secure connectivity and communication:</b> A prerequisite for numerous smart services that make driving safer and more efficient is for vehicles to be able to exchange data with objects in their immediate vicinity and with the traffic infrastructure. The basis for this is the Bosch <b>Connectivity Control Unit for commercial vehicles</b> (CCU). It uses wireless interfaces to connect the driver’s vehicle with the cloud, the infrastructure, and other vehicles. The <b>Central Gateway</b> links the vehicle domains, serves as a router for in-vehicle communications, and communicates with the outside world via the CCU. It acts as a secure data distributor for communication within commercial-vehicle systems and is also the gateway for all data entering the vehicle. The Central Gateway supports various bus systems such as Ethernet and CAN. </p><p><b>Powernet Guardian:</b> The Bosch <b>Powernet Guardian</b> is a holistic concept for the vehicle electrical system. It ensures that safety-relevant functions in commercial vehicles are supplied with power at all times. If a fault occurs, the Powernet Guardian takes over the function of an electronic circuit breaker, disconnecting the safety-relevant vehicle electrical system from the other consumers. This protects them from under- or overvoltage and, by extension, can prevent malfunctions or reduced functionality. By digitalizing the power supply, the Powernet Guardian enables intelligent power distribution functions that also make it possible to switch loads according to demand and vehicle electrical system capacity. </p><p><b>Convenient vehicle access:</b> <b>Fleet Management Xtended Access</b> is a digital vehicle access system that allows the driver to access the vehicle via a digital key on a smartphone and – depending on the variant – also to start the engine. Manufacturers can integrate the system components directly into their commercial vehicles according to their needs. They have the option of retrofitting their vehicle fleet with the Fleet Management Xtended Access Kit. This flexible combination of ultra-wideband, Bluetooth Low Energy, and near-field communication technologies enables manufacturers to provide secure and user-friendly access to vehicles and permits the scalable introduction of a digital vehicle access system that can replace their existing systems.</p><p><b>Truck cockpit technologies:</b> Bosch’s cockpit technology solutions include a <b>platform for integrating</b> instrumentation and <b>infotainment applications</b> and a <b>digital mirror replacement system</b> developed with Mekra Lang to replace conventional mirrors. The <b>Driver Monitoring System for commercial vehicles</b> detects driver fatigue and distraction at an early stage and warns the driver. In addition to these safety-related functions, the Bosch platform supports various convenience functions.</p><p><b>Infotainment in coaches:</b> The Bosch <b>Coach Infotainment series</b> makes next-generation infotainment available for professional use in coaches. Perfectly coordinated components provide a new experience for drivers and in the passenger compartment. Enjoy movies, surf the internet, watch TV, listen to music, and hear announcements clearly – all this is possible with Bosch infotainment systems for coaches. Ethernet AVB technology provides optimum synchronization between image and audio signals, ensuring smooth playback of HD media content with very low latency.</p><h2>Keeping an eye on the environment</h2><p><b>Smart eyes:</b> The <b>third generation of the multifunction camera</b> is tailored to the requirements of heavy trucks. With its unique multipath approach, the camera combines conventional image processing algorithms with AI-driven methods, giving it a key role in high-performance driver assistance systems. It reliably detects and processes objects and structures and uses an innovative, high-performance <b>system on a chip</b> for image processing. The camera is designed for safety-relevant driver assistance systems and convenience functions such as the lane-keeping support system, and it also supports object-based functions such as automatic emergency braking. Moreover, it permits implementation of other functions such as traffic sign recognition. This means the system supports the legal requirements of the EU General Safety Regulation on intelligent speed assistance for detecting speed limits and warning of exceeding them.</p><p><b>Precise object detection:</b> The <b>fifth-generation front and side radar</b> ensures greater safety in the heavy truck segment, thanks to reliable and precise object detection in the area to the front and side of the vehicle. Thanks to the sensors’ large detection range and high angular resolution, as well as their wide aperture, they can detect complex driving situations very quickly, accurately, and safely. They employ novel <b>chirp-sequence modulation</b> to improve surround sensing by producing more detailed reflections. As a result, both the front and side radar solutions are extremely precise when detecting and distinguishing between objects and people as well as their position, relative speed, and direction of movement – even when visibility is poor. This means that Bosch radar sensors in heavy trucks can ensure greater safety for the driver and other road users by supporting functions such as automatic emergency braking and by helping to meet legal requirements.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch at the IAA 2024</headline>
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				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
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			<headline>Innovative Bosch racetrack technology on the new Ducati Panigale V4</headline>
			<quote>Race eCBS enhances braking and cornering performance</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and Ducati Engineering teams have co-developed new function for racetrack riding  Next-level Bosch technology based on electronic combined brake system (eCBS) will improve racetrack performance  Bosch will attend World Ducati Week 2024 in Misano for debut of the new Ducati Panigale V4 ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany, and Misano, Italy – Gaining a few more seconds on corners, bettering the previous lap time, and delivering an outstanding performance – that’s what most riders on the racetrack have in their sights. But all this involves challenges. One of the biggest is the phase before entering the corner, where braking is crucial for success. With its new race eCBS, Bosch is delivering a solution specifically for the racetrack. Based on the proven eCBS, the new brake system will celebrate its premiere on the new Ducati Panigale V4 at World Ducati Week 2024 in Misano. “The Bosch and Ducati Engineering teams have worked very intensively and in numerous tests on a function that specifically improves racetrack braking and cornering performance,” says Fevzi Yildirim, head of Bosch Two-Wheeler and Powersports in Europe. “The Bosch race eCBS takes the safety and performance of sport motorcycles a big step forward, and is also further evidence of the ongoing fruitful cooperation between Bosch and Ducati.” </p>
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			The Bosch Race eCBS takes the safety and performance of sport motorcycles a big step forward, and is also further evidence of the ongoing fruitful cooperation between Bosch and Ducati.
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				<cite>Fevzi Yildirim, head of Bosch Two-Wheeler and Powersports in Europe</cite>
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<p>The development path started from the eCBS function powered by the Bosch ABS for premium bikes. This technology allows the front and rear brakes to be combined even if only one of them is applied. In practice, this means that once the front brake has been applied, the ABS unit automatically increases the rear brake pressure as well, without any rider input on the rear brake pedal. Starting from the existing eCBS function for everyday use, the development teams from Bosch and Ducati focused on improving performance specifically for the racetrack.</p><h2>Constant data checks for perfect brake pressure on the racetrack</h2><p>To generate perfect brake pressure on the rear wheel, the system checks front brake pressure, lean angle, side-slip angle, and rear-wheel slip 100 times per second and incorporates this data into the calculation. At all times, the aim is to brake the rear wheel as effectively as possible, while ensuring that the vehicle always remains stable. As this function is only available in racetrack ABS modes, there is no rear-wheel ABS, which leaves riders in full control of the rear brake if they want to use it manually. Moreover, race eCBS is able to keep the rear brake applied for a short moment at the apex of a corner, even after the rider has released the front brake, to bring the bike back into its racing line.</p><p>The major advantages of this next-level technology are that it improves braking stability, average deceleration, and cornering while braking on the racetrack without any need for additional effort to manually control the rear brake. “This function is made for every type of rider level on the racetrack. The automatic and effective application of the rear brake will help even professional riders reach a better lap time, since they can concentrate on riding instead of on controlling the rear brake,” Yildirim says.</p><p>&quot;Ducati has always looked for innovative solutions and aimed for absolute performance from its products. The new race eCBS system has the dual value of both improving the bike’s braking performance and, above all, allowing every user to access riding levels that were previously out of their reach,” explains Alessandro Valia, the official Ducati tester who worked on the system’s development. “This relies on the principle of emulation of a professional rider’s braking technique. The system generates pressure at the rear brake even after the front brake has been completely released – a maneuver normally carried out by the rider to tighten the line on corner entry. This feature also benefits professional riders, who will be able to devote the attention normally spent on modulating the rear brake to other aspects of riding,” Valia says.</p><p>This project is another milestone in the more than 15-year partnership between Bosch and Ducati and demonstrates their ability to develop innovative solutions for greater motorcycle safety without sacrificing riding experience and performance. “Together, we’re setting the standard for two-wheeler mobility now and in the future,” Yildirim says. </p><p>Bosch will also be attending the World Ducati Week, the world’s biggest Ducati rally, which takes place from July 26 to 28 at the Marco Simoncelli Misano World Circuit. In collaboration with the Ducati Riding Academy and Ducati Riding Experience (DRE) courses, the automotive supplier will offer talks, round tables, and hands-on demonstrations. In this way, it wants to provide insights and discuss the technical topics associated with motorcycle safety, focusing on the Bosch technologies that feature in the latest Ducati models – including Bosch race eCBS.</p><p>Click <a href="https://www.ducati.com/gb/en/experience/world-ducati-week" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">HERE</a> to see the full program of the WDW 2024 event.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-18T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Building Technologies plans further growth in the building automation sector</headline>
			<quote>Acquisition of DMS Digitale Mess- und Steuersysteme AG planned</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Expansion of the system integration business planned through further acquisition.  Bosch Building Technologies grew by 25 percent in building automation in Germany in 2023, significantly outperforming the market.  Customers benefit from an expanded portfolio in industrial and process automation. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
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<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – Bosch Building Technologies plans to acquire DMS Digitale Mess- und Steuersysteme AG, headquartered in Ettlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. DMS AG offers solutions and services in the areas of building, industrial, process and room automation as well as building and energy management. Corresponding agreements were signed by Bosch and DMS AG on July 18, 2024. It has been agreed that the purchase price will not be disclosed. The acquisition is subject to approval by the relevant regulatory authorities.</p>
<p>With the purchase of DMS AG, Bosch Building Technologies intends to further strengthen the important growth area of building automation. The acquisition complements the 2019 and 2022 purchases of GFR Gesellschaft für Regelungstechnik und Energieeinsparung – now Bosch Building Automation GmbH – and Hörburger GmbH. Last year, Bosch Building Technologies grew by 25 percent in the building automation sector in Germany, significantly outperforming the market. </p><p></p><p>With the acquisition of DMS AG, Bosch Building Technologies has added the important area of process automation to its range of solutions, becoming a full-service provider for industrial manufacturing companies. The portfolio includes integrated and cross-domain solutions in the areas of building security, building automation, energy efficiency, sustainability consulting and digital services.</p><p></p><p>&quot;With DMS AG, another building automation specialist with highly qualified and experienced associates complements our system integrator business. Together, we want to expand our existing portfolio for industrial customers and develop new forward-looking solutions and services that will enable the economical and sustainable operation of industrial buildings through to production,&quot; says Thomas Quante, president of Bosch Building Technologies. &quot;We are very pleased to be part of Bosch Building Technologies in the future. Together, we can generate new added value for industrial customers,&quot; says Jörg Hössl, CEO of DMS AG.</p><p></p><p>DMS AG has more than 40 years of experience in the development, planning, programming, installation, operation and maintenance of control technology. The brand-agnostic specialist implements intelligent automation solutions based on the latest technologies to safely, reliably and efficiently control and regulate building and process engineering systems. DMS AG is making an important contribution to the sustainability of industrial buildings, from building operation to production. The company’s solutions can be found in complex manufacturing plants, data centers and research and development facilities of well-known companies.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-22T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Jan Brockmann</headline>
			<quote>CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group</quote>
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<p>Jan Brockmann has been CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group since January 1, 2021. His responsibilities include the Electric Solutions, Combustion Solutions, Climate &amp; Well-being as well as Industrial business units. He is also responsible for corporate strategy, corporate communications and governmental affairs. He is also Chairman of the Executive Council of the Association of the European Heating Industry (ehi) and President of the Federal Association of the German Heating Industry (BDH).</p><p>Born in Hamburg on December 13, 1966, Jan Brockmann is married and has two children. He studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig and holds an MBA from INSEAD/France.</p><p>He joined the Bosch Group in 2021. Previously, he was Executive Vice President at Electrolux in Sweden and before that worked for Volkswagen.</p>
<h2>Career stages in the Bosch Group</h2><p><b>1993</b> </p><p>Project Coordinator Logistics &amp; Supply Chain Automation, Weinmann, Germany</p><p><b>1994</b> </p><p>Various executive positions in Project und General Management, Valeo, Germany / United Kingdom</p><p><b>2000</b> </p><p>Project Manager, Automotive Competence Centre, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Germany</p><p><b>2002</b> </p><p>Various executive positions in R&amp;D, Product Management, Powertrain Management, Programme Management, Volkswagen AG, Germany</p><p><b>2010</b> </p><p>Various executive positions, R&amp;D, Chief Operations and Technology Officer, Member of Group Management, Electrolux, Sweden</p><p><b>01/2021</b> </p><p>Joins the Bosch Group as CEO, Bosch Home Comfort Group</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-23T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Statements online press conference on July 23, 2024</headline>
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				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
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<p>Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, <br/>Christian Fischer, deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, <br/>Frank Meyer, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, and <br/>Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group, at the online press briefing about the acquisition on July 23, 2024. </p><p>Check against delivery.</p><p></p><h2>Stefan Hartung</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>It’s a great pleasure for me to welcome you here today to our press call. Thank you for dialing in at such short notice.</p><p>At our annual press conference in April, we took a look at the future of Bosch together. We announced that we want to actively shape our future through pinpointed initiatives and investments. Today’s announcement that we are acquiring selected units of Johnson Controls is evidence that we mean what we say. With this acquisition, we are dynamically pushing ahead with the strong development of Bosch, and will achieve a globally leading position in the promising HVAC market.</p><p>Following intensive negotiations, today we’ve signed binding agreements to acquire the global residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Controls. This also includes the Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air-Conditioning joint venture. The purchase price is 8 billion dollars, which makes this acquisition the biggest in our company’s history. But this acquisition isn’t just about size – it’s also a major milestone on the path to systematically implementing our strategy for 2030.</p><p>Let me illustrate what I mean with three points:</p><p>First, we will strengthen our presence in the U.S. and Asia and achieve a better regional balance in our portfolio. This is a significant step that will help us widen our global reach and consolidate our market position.</p><p>Second, we are taking a big step toward a better balance among our business sectors. In addition, this acquisition will take us closer to a leading position in the promising HVAC market.</p><p>And third, we are creating and seizing new growth opportunities with this transaction, and making the Bosch Group as a whole more competitive and even more robust. This acquisition isn’t just an investment in our portfolio, but also one in the future of Bosch as a whole – a future that we want to shape together and in which we will continue to set standards.</p><p>And with that, I’d like to hand over to Christian Fischer. As the man behind this pioneering transaction, he can give you a bit more information about the background of this acquisition and about our growth strategy.</p><p></p><h2>Christian Fischer</h2><p>Many thanks, Stefan!</p><p>From me as well, a warm welcome to you all!</p><p>I am very pleased to be able to share this fantastic news with you, and to tell you more about our plans. For a long time now, we have been working on finding the right addition for our Home Comfort division. It has been a long journey. So now, I’m all the more pleased that we have done it. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have worked so hard in the past months and days to bring this transaction to a positive conclusion.</p><p>To give you the main points in brief: The businesses we are acquiring generated sales revenue totaling roughly 4 billion euros in 2023, and employ some 12,000 people worldwide. The transaction includes 16 manufacturing sites and 12 engineering locations in more than 30 countries. The product portfolio covers the entire spectrum of HVAC solutions for residential and light commercial buildings, and includes well-known brands such as York and Coleman in the U.S. and Hitachi in Asia, for which Bosch will be granted a long-term license.</p><p>The acquisition we are now announcing is a milestone for the Bosch Home Comfort Group. It is a unique opportunity to nearly double its sales in one fell swoop – from roughly 5 billion to an impressive 9 billion euros – and thus to join the group of globally leading companies in the global HVAC market. It’s not only an important step for our company, but also a clear indication of our focus on profitable growth.</p><p>In recent years, we have examined various possibilities of growing inorganically. Why did we take this particular step? Because we have great expectations for the global HVAC solutions market. After all, the market is forecast to grow by a strong 40 percent by 2030. This big potential will be driven by technological progress, the determined fight against climate change, and new regulations. The rapidly growing demand for air-conditioning solutions is especially promising. In the U.S., we expect a growth of more than 50 percent up to 2030, and of roughly 30 percent in Europe. In other words, we are investing in a market that is full of opportunities. With our expanded portfolio, we will be in an excellent position to benefit from this positive trend.</p><p>This acquisition will be beneficial for the Bosch Group, for our Home Comfort division, and for our associates. In addition, we will create true benefit for our customers and suppliers. Following integration, we will be able to use economies of scale and combine the strengths of our two companies.</p><p>Our customers will benefit from a broader product offering that features the entire range of heating and air-conditioning solutions from a single source. Our installers will have an even stronger partner by their side – with more innovative solutions and a wider geographical presence. With our advanced technology, we will be able to bring about a sustainable move to alternative energy</p><p>Why are we so sure that we are the right owner for the operations of Johnson Controls and Hitachi? Because they are a good strategic match for us, and will become part of our core business. And we want to take this business forward to new heights. We plan to integrate the acquired businesses into the Bosch Home Comfort Group. The combined entity will employ more than 26,000 associates. Integrating two such huge business entities is a big task. It will take time, but we are well prepared. We have proved several times in the past that we can successfully integrate companies with strong brands and take them forward through investments. And that’s exactly what will happen here as well – we’re looking forward to it.</p><p>And with that, I’d like to hand over to my colleague Frank Meyer.</p><p></p><h2>Frank Meyer</h2><p>Many thanks, Christian!</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, it is Bosch’s aim to play an active part in shaping the innovative and dynamically growing market for energy and building technology, and to occupy a globally leading position. As a matter of course, this also includes playing an active role in the HVAC solutions market.</p><p>Christian Fischer has already outlined the huge growth potential this market has to offer. I’m proud that we are putting the Bosch Home Comfort Group in an ideal position to exploit this potential even better.</p><p>Why are we better together? Because each of us can strengthen and inspire the other. Especially in air conditioning, we will pool our strengths and work together to develop new, innovative solutions that take the market forward. In addition, we will be able to globally expand our heat-pump business and achieve greater economies of scale. This is a market in which we are already strong in Europe. This will allow us to offer an even wider range of solutions that intelligently combine heating and cooling.</p><p>The “Invented for life” ethos that motivates us every day is also at the center of this acquisition. At Bosch, we are proud that we can make people’s lives better and more sustainable with our technology. This acquisition is another important step in this direction. We don’t just want our technologies to be efficient and reliable, but also to have a positive effect on the environment and society.</p><p>I would also like to stress how important collaboration and exchange with our partners and customers are for us. Their needs and wishes are paramount for us. Together, we will develop solutions that are not only technologically outstanding, but that also tangibly improve people’s everyday lives.</p><p>Before we come to our question and answer session, I’d like to hand over to Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group. He will give you a brief outline of our future portfolio.</p><p></p><h2>Jan Brockmann</h2><p>Thank you Frank!</p><p>Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a great pleasure for me to sketch out for you what this transaction means in concrete terms for the Bosch Home Comfort Group and our future portfolio.</p><p>We already occupy an excellent position in the heating market, both in heat pumps and heat pump-hybrid solutions, which combine a heat pump and a fossil fuel-fired boiler for peak loads.</p><p>And now we are adding a decisive piece to the puzzle by acquiring the residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Controls. In the United States, this business is especially about ducted solutions in which air passes from a central source through ducts in order to heat or cool all rooms at the same time. In Asia, we will also gain access to ductless solutions, where interior units in each room can heat or cool individually. In Asia, moreover, the portfolio includes modern air-conditioning systems based on variable refrigerant flow, or VRF, systems. VRF technology is used in commercial applications ranging from small commercial premises such as retail stores to large projects such as hotels and hospitals. The Johnson Controls portfolio in these regions is supplemented by an efficient air-water heat-pump portfolio, which the company also offers in Europe.</p><p>Together with this new acquisition, ladies and gentlemen, we will be able to build on strong, well-established brands. These include Bosch and Buderus as well as other regional brands in Europe, and will in the future also include York and Coleman in the U.S and Hitachi in Asia as long-term licensed brands. These longstanding brands are a good fit for Bosch and will offer a sound basis for further growth and innovation.</p><p>With our successful heating technology in Europe, the Bosch Home Comfort Group already has a strong team and a sound foundation. We are very proud of this. From this position of strength, we are now taking a bold step toward a global position – with a total of more than 26,000 associates worldwide.</p><p>We are looking forward to welcoming our future colleagues and working with them to shape the future of the Bosch Home Comfort Group. They will contribute valuable expertise and fresh ideas, and this will help us achieve our common goals.</p><p>For the Bosch Home Comfort Group, this transaction is important. It will give us a globally competitive position from which to seize our opportunities in the HVAC market. And it is significant for the Bosch Group as well. Not only because it is the biggest in the company’s history, but also because it is an important milestone on the way to implementing our strategy for 2030.</p><p>And with those closing words, I would like to hand back to Christof Ehrhart.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch acquires residential and light commercial HVAC business from Johnson Controls and Hitachi</headline>
			<quote>Home Comfort business will nearly double</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Stefan Hartung: “Biggest transaction in Bosch history and important milestone in the implementation of our corporate strategy for 2030.”  Bosch deputy chairman Christian Fischer: “Acquired entities will strengthen Home Comfort in an extremely attractive segment, and will become part of Bosch core business.”  Expansion of presence in the U.S. and Asia.  Innovative, energy-efficient solutions for the move to alternative energy and for helping to mitigate global warming.  Bosch Home Comfort Group sales revenue to increase from roughly 5 billion euros to 9 billion euros.  Integrated unit will then have workforce of more than 26,000 and complementary portfolio at the interface between heating and cooling. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, is continuing its growth course with a strategic acquisition. For its Energy and Building Technology business sector, the Bosch Group plans to take over the global HVAC solutions business for residential and light commercial buildings from Johnson Controls. As part of this transaction, Bosch also intends to acquire 100 percent of the Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning (JCH) joint venture, including Hitachi’s 40 percent stake. The Bosch shareholders and supervisory board have approved the transaction. Binding agreements on the acquisitions were signed by the parties involved today. The acquisition is subject to approvals from the antitrust authorities. The purchase price for the acquired businesses is 8 billion dollars (7.4 billion euros). The acquisition is expected to be closed in approximately 12 months.</p>
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			As the biggest acquisition in Bosch history, this is an important milestone in the systematic implementation of our strategy for 2030. We are dynamically pushing ahead with the strong development of Bosch, and will achieve a globally leading position in the promising HVAC market with this acquisition. In taking this step, moreover, we will strengthen our presence in the U.S. and Asia and achieve a better balance among our business sectors. This is also part of our strategy. In this way, we will open up further growth opportunities and put the company as a whole on a firmer footing,
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				<cite>says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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<p>Together with JCH, the businesses Bosch intends to acquire generated sales revenue totaling roughly 4 billion euros in 2023, and employ some 12,000 people worldwide. The transaction includes 16 manufacturing sites and 12 engineering locations in more than 30 countries. The product portfolio covers the entire spectrum of HVAC solutions for residential and light commercial buildings, and includes well-known brands such as York and Coleman in the U.S. and Hitachi in Asia, for which Bosch will be granted a long-term license.</p><p>Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH who is responsible for the Bosch Group’s strategic growth initiatives, and thus for this planned acquisition, adds: “With this acquisition, Bosch will accelerate its growth and nearly double its sales revenue in the HVAC market to roughly 9 billion euros. Together with our future colleagues, we want to seize the huge opportunities offered by the market for the further growth of this new unit.” The company expects the global HVAC market to grow 40 percent by 2030, driven by technological progress, the fight against climate change, and new regulations. “The acquired businesses will become part of the Bosch core business – and this will benefit customers, installation partners, and associates,” Fischer adds. “We have proved several times in the past that we can successfully integrate brands, take them forward through investments, and strengthen them.”</p>
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			Our leading residential and light commercial business and its world-class team perfectly complement the Bosch portfolio. We are confident that under Bosch&#8217;s leadership the business will continue to excel and deliver innovative products and service to its customers. We look forward to seeing their continued success,
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				<cite>in the words of George Oliver, CEO of Johnson Controls</cite>
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<p>Jun Abe, executive officer and executive vice president at Hitachi, and executive officer and general manager of the Hitachi Connective Industries division, says: “The new partnership with Bosch to establish a global air-conditioning business is an important step. The market is dynamic, and is flourishing. I firmly believe that a global supplier such as Bosch, with its strong European presence and many years of experience in the heating business, is the optimum partner for further expanding the global air-conditioning business of the longstanding Hitachi brand.”</p><h2>Innovative, energy-efficient solutions for mitigating global warming and the move to alternative energy</h2><p>The current transformation in technologies and market conditions in the field of HVAC solutions opens up huge opportunities for supplying innovative and energy-efficient solutions for mitigating global warming and the move to alternative energy. Heating technology is moving away from fossil fuels such as oil and gas toward heat pumps and heat pump-hybrid solutions. At the same time, air-conditioning technology is growing in importance both in Europe and worldwide. Frank Meyer, the Bosch management board member responsible for the Energy and Building Technology business sector, and thus also for the Bosch Home Comfort Group and the integration of the new unit, says: “It is Bosch’s aim to play an active part in shaping the innovative and growing market for energy and building technology, and to occupy a globally leading position. With this acquisition, we are improving our position, especially in air conditioning. In addition, we will be able to globally expand our heat-pump business and achieve greater economies of scale. With our technology and our products, we can work together to make a bigger contribution to energy efficiency and to more comfort and a better quality of life for many people in light of global warming. That’s ‘Invented for life’ in its truest sense.”</p><h2>Complementary portfolio, established brands, and a strong team</h2><p>Bosch intends to integrate the acquired businesses into the Home Comfort Group. The 14,600 associates of the existing Bosch Home Comfort Group generated sales of roughly 5 billion euros in 2023. Home Comfort is excellently positioned in the major segments of the heating market, of the heat-pump market, and of the market for heat pump-hybrid solutions, which comprise a heat pump and a fossil fuel-fired boiler for peak loads. Following the transaction, the new unit will have a workforce of more than 26,000 and be able to benefit considerably from economies of scale and a complementary portfolio at the interface between heating and cooling. Jan Brockmann, president of the Bosch Home Comfort Group, says: “With our successful heating technology in Europe, we already have a strong team and a sound foundation. Now is the right time for a bold step toward a global presence. Demand for air-conditioning solutions is growing especially fast.” In the U.S., for example, Bosch expects to see more than 50 percent growth by the end of the decade, and in Europe as well, strong growth of approximately 30 percent is forecast up to 2030. Together, we will be able to build on strong, well-established brands. We are looking forward to shaping the future of the Bosch Home Comfort Group with our future colleagues and their innovations and ideas,” Brockmann adds.</p><p>The HVAC business Bosch plans to acquire from Johnson Controls has an especially strong presence in the United States and Asia. In the United States, its portfolio focuses on ducted solutions in which air passes from a central source through ducts in order to heat or cool all rooms at the same time. In Asia, it especially sells ductless solutions, where interior units in each room can heat or cool individually, as well as modern air-conditioning systems based on variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems. This technology is used in commercial applications ranging from light commercial premises such as retail stores to large projects such as hotels and hospitals. The portfolio in these regions is supplemented by efficient air-water heat pumps, which Johnson Controls offers above all in Europe.</p><p><b>Press photographs and infocharts are available on the Bosch Media Service at</b> <a href="https://www.bosch-press.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-press.com</a></p><h2>Information for media representatives:</h2><p><b>On the subject of the acquisition, a virtual Bosch press conference will be held from 12:00 to 13:00 CEST today. It will be attended by:</b></p><p><ul><li><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the Bosch board of management</li><li><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-christian-fischer-163648.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Christian Fischer</a>, deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management, responsible for growth projects</li><li><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-frank-meyer-261192.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Frank Meyer</a>, member of the Bosch board of management responsible for the Energy and Building Technology business sector</li><li><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/jan-brockmann-267728.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Jan Brockmann</a>, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group.</li></ul></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/webcast/hvac/hvac-registration.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Link to the live webcast</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>PCR rapid test for 3 important gastroenteritis pathogens for Vivalytic by Bosch now available</headline>
			<quote>World’s first fully automated PCR test for detection of C. difficile, norovirus, and rotavirus at the sampling point</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The Vivalytic test is the first test to specifically detect 3 of the most important gastroenteristis pathogens: Clostridioides difficile, norovirus, and rotavirus.   Clostridioides difficile infection rates are on the rise in Germany, with cases becoming more severe and increasingly affecting younger patients.   Pathogen differentiation is crucial to initiate the appropriate treatment, avoid complications, and control the spread of the infection.     ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Thomas Berroth</name>
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<p>Waiblingen, Germany – Bosch Healthcare Solutions has introduced a new PCR test for C. difficile, norovirus, and rotavirus, expanding the Vivalytic analysis platform’s capabilities to include gastroenteritis. This innovative test can simultaneously and automatically detect these 3 major diarrhea pathogens in under an hour right on site. Unlike previous tests that either included these pathogens in a larger panel or tested for each individually, this triple test is the first of its kind. The new Vivalytic test is available through distribution partners such as Randox Laboratories and R-Biopharm. “We developed this test so that medical practices and clinics can identify the cause of gastroenteritis more quickly and respond appropriately: with the right treatment and measures to prevent further spread and infection,&quot; explains Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions. Due to transportation and limited test availability, the complete detection of C. difficile can take up to several days.</p>
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			We developed this test so that medical practices and clinics can identify the cause of gastroenteritis more quickly and respond appropriately: with the right treatment and measures to prevent further spread and infection.
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				<cite>Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions</cite>
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<h2>Rapid diagnosis is crucial for correct treatment</h2><p>Gastroenteritis is one of the most common reasons for visiting a doctor’s practice or clinic, especially among children and older adults. The bacterium Clostridioides (formerly Clostridium) difficile is the main cause of nosocomial diarrheal diseases, which are associated with a relatively high mortality rate. To prevent life-threatening outcomes, an infection must be diagnosed quickly and treated effectively, emphasizes Zimmermann. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), however, C. difficile is still under-tested.<sup>1</sup> </p>
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			Rapid and accurate diagnosis of the pathogen is crucial to initiate the right treatment, prevent potential complications, and bring the infection under control
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				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Zimmermann, Senior Physician at the Center for Infectious Diseases at Heidelberg University Hospital. </cite>
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<p>In addition, other pathogens can also cause diarrhea, making a more comprehensive diagnosis, such as the Vivalytic test for norovirus, rotavirus, and C. diff. sensible. The Vivalytic Analyser from Bosch Healthcare Solutions supports rapid sample processing, which is particularly important for C. difficile, as the toxin may no longer be detectable at room temperature within two hours. Rapid sample processing is therefore recommended by the RKI.<sup>2</sup> </p><h2>Risk factors and effects of Clostridioides difficile infections </h2><p>Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) infections cause gastrointestinal complications, especially during and after antibiotic therapy, and are particularly prevalent in older, multimorbid individuals. Risk factors include advanced age, underlying gastrointestinal diseases, prolonged hospital stays, and immunosuppression. The incidence of C. difficile infections has risen in recent decades due to demographic aging, increased comorbidity, and multimedication. In addition, more virulent C. difficile strains lead to more severe courses of disease. Recently, an increase in community-acquired C. difficile infections has been observed in young, healthy patients without recognizable risk factors. Mortality averages one to two percent, but it is significantly higher in older patients with comorbidities and in intensive care units. This makes meaningful, rapid testing for C. difficile all the more important, and with the new Vivalytic PCR test from Bosch Healthcare Solutions now quickly possible.</p><h2>Rotavirus and norovirus, especially in children and the elderly </h2><p>Preventing outbreaks of viral gastroenteritis, such as those caused by rotavirus and norovirus, in hospitals is crucial. Differentiating these viruses from other pathogens such as C. difficile is essential for effective management. Noroviruses are responsible for the majority of non-bacterial gastroenteritis cases, affecting approximately 30 percent of children and up to 50 percent of adults.³ Children under five and adults over 70 are particularly vulnerable. Rotaviruses are highly infectious, with as few as 10 to 100 virus particles capable of causing an infection. They are the most common cause of viral intestinal infections in children aged six months to two years.4 Just 10 virus particles can be enough to infect a child. The incidence of rotavirus infections increases again in people over 60 years of age. According to RKI reporting data, 35 percent of reported rotavirus infections in this age group require hospital treatment.</p><h2>Vivalytic Analyser enables rapid diagnosis at the point of care</h2><p>The Vivalytic Analyser allows for quick and easy testing for C. difficile, norovirus, and rotavirus directly at the point of care. The system is user-friendly and requires only a brief training session for medical staff. The collected sample is placed into a test cartridge, which already contains all necessary reagents. The cartridge is then inserted into the Vivalytic Analyser for automatic processing. The test result is shown on the display. The fully automated process significantly lowers the risk of infection for the user. The Vivalytic Analyser thus facilitates rapid and precise diagnostics in PCR quality, bypassing the frequently lengthy process through a central laboratory. Bosch Healthcare Solutions recently obtained CE certification for 3 versions of its new gastroenteritis test: Vivalytic C. difficile, Vivalytic norovirus and the triple test Vivalytic norovirus, rotavirus, C. diff. </p><p>This is a press release for journalists. Under no circumstances does it replace a consultation or recommendation by a medical practitioner.</p>
<p><b>Sources</b><br/><sup>1)</sup> Hygienemaßnahmen bei Clostridioides difficile-Infektion (CDI), Empfehlung der Kommission für Krankenhaushygiene und Infektionsprävention (KRINKO) beim Robert Koch-Institut Bundesgesundheitsbl 2019, 62: 906-923.<br/><sup>2)</sup> RKI Ratgeber C. difficile <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Clostridium.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Clostridium.html, retrieved on 07/15/2024</a><br/><sup>3)</sup> RKI Ratgeber Noroviren <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Noroviren.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Noroviren.html, retrieved on 07/15/2024</a><br/><sup>4)</sup> RKI Ratgeber Rotaviren <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Clostridium.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Merkblaetter/Ratgeber_Rotaviren.html, retrieved on 07/15/2024</a></p><p><b>Bosch Healthcare Solutions on social media</b><br/>YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions </a><br/>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/ </a></p><p>Distribution partners for Vivalytic: <a href="https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/en/distribution/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/en/distribution/</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>267648</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11844</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/euro-7-bosch-uses-pioneering-test-bench-to-measure-particle-emissions-from-brake-pads-and-discs-267648.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-15T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-15T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Euro 7: Bosch uses pioneering test bench to measure particle emissions from brake pads and discs</headline>
			<quote>Development of low-emission friction couple to comply with new Euro 7 standards </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The new Euro 7 legislation on particle emissions from braking systems is due to come into force in November 2026.  Using high-precision measurement technology, the Bosch brake test bench determines total emissions and particle size distribution during the test cycle.   The test bench report provides detailed information on the emissions behaviour of braking systems that goes far beyond European test regulations. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe – The new Euro 7 limits, which will apply to newly registered vehicle types from November 2026, will also set particle limits for non-exhaust emissions such as tire and braking systems for the first time. After 2026, these requirements will also become relevant for the aftermarket.As well as setting particle emission limits for all new type approvals, the corresponding European Regulation 2022/0365 (COD) also requires emission test for braking components that are offered as replacement parts for these new vehicles. The specifications required for the system used to measure particle emissions are defined in the Particle Measurement Programme – Global Technical Regulation 24 (PMP-GTR24). Bosch has already equipped a brake test rig with the appropriate measurement technology and has been carrying out particle emissions tests for braking systems since the end of 2022. This test system allows to determine when and under what conditions particles are generated by the braking system during driving.</p>
<p><b>Dynamic particle measurement over the entire test cycle</b></p><p>To understand the emissions behaviour of brake components over the entire test cycle, Bosch has equipped its brake test rig with state-of-the-art measurement technology that far exceeds the requirements of the Euro 7 standard. As well as measuring the size of PM 10 and PM 2.5 particles, the test stand also calculates emissions of ultra-fine PM 1 particles. In addition to determining total particle emissions, the measurement technology used in the Bosch brake test stand can also determine the particle size distribution between ten nanometres and ten micrometres at any time during the test cycle. This high-precision system provides Bosch engineers with detailed information on emissions behaviour in a multitude of different driving situations. It took more than a year to design and develop the brake test rig upgrade, including the special measurement technology. In total, the company invested more than one million Euro in the project.</p><p></p><p>As well as helping to meet future emissions limits, the tests are also designed to reduce emissions of ultra-fine particles, which are particularly harmful to health and are not yet included in Euro 7 regulations. The test results will also be used to make further improvements to Bosch brake pads and discs, which will ultimately help to reduce particle emissions on the roads. In addition, research has shown that brake pads and discs that emit fewer particles have significantly lower wear rates. Compared with conventional brake pads, which have to be replaced several times over the life of a vehicle, alternative pads that emit fewer particles are likely to last longer between replacements. The development of braking systems with reduced particle emissions and longer service lives is just one example of Bosch&#39;s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>267456</uuid>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/can-do-a-lot-and-looks-good-eyes-outdoor-camera-ii-267456.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-02T11:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-02T11:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>238403</id>
				<name>Bosch Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Can do a lot and looks good – Eyes Outdoor Camera II </headline>
			<quote>High-precision DualRadar security camera with wide range of lighting functions is available now   </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Intelligent motion detection: Notifies in real time and differentiates between human activity and movements of other objects.  Convenience and security: The DualRadar sensors reliably detect motions and illuminate the property with up to 1 100 lumens.   Award-winning camera with lamp: Individually adjustable front light, plus top and bottom lights, make the camera an attractive eye-catcher.  No follow-up costs: Functionality can be used without a subscription and with one week’s free access to the 100 most recently recorded videos. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – Bosch’s new Smart Home Eyes Outdoor Camera II is available now. Controllable via the Bosch Smart Camera app or integrated into the Bosch Smart Home system, it provides greater security at home. Moreover, it enhances the look of any house wall with its stylish and contemporary design and has been awarded the Red Dot Best of the Best Award.</p>
<h2><b>Securely smart </b></h2><p>The Eyes Outdoor Camera II from Bosch Smart Home makes outdoor areas around your home safer and simultaneously illuminates them – and accomplishes all this with a single compact device. The built-in full HD camera constantly keeps an eye on the surroundings at a diagonal 145° angle and distinguishes between human movements and those of a neighbour’s cat, for example. The masking function protects the privacy of neighbouring properties or other areas defined by the user. </p><h2><b>Securely bright </b></h2><p>Thanks to the DualRadar sensors, the built-in front light with up to 1100 lumens is instantly switched on whenever a movement is detected within a 180° radius. Additional top and bottom lights can be individually switched on and off; if desired, they can be pre-set to light up in more than 1500 different colours. All lighting options can be conveniently and individually controlled in the Bosch Smart Camera app.</p><h2><b>Securely beautiful </b></h2><p>Users who have a savvy sense for style and a fondness for sleek, modern design will likewise appreciate the Eyes Outdoor Camera II, which won both the Red Dot Best of the Best Award and the IF Design Award. Available in silver or anthracite metallic, this new security camera is a perfect fit for any home’s façade. </p><h2><b>Securely free of follow-up costs</b></h2><p>To utilise the complete range of functions of the Eyes Outdoor Camera II no additional subscription is required. The 100 most recently recorded video clips are stored with access protection in the cloud for one week free of charge. If required important clips can also be safed individually. In addition the optional Cloud+ subscription provides the opportunity to extend both the storage duration and the length of the video clips.</p><h2><b>Securely loud </b></h2><p>The Eyes Outdoor Camera II alerts its owners of motion in front of the camera via push notification. In the event of an unwanted visitor, the alarm can be triggered with a tap in the app, which repels the intruder with flashing red lights and a piercing, 75 decibel alarm. Practical: The Eyes Outdoor Camera II can also be used as an intercom system via the Bosch Smart Home app, for example, to inform parcel services of the delivery location. </p><h2><b>Availability and price</b></h2><p>• Available now in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland<br/>• RRP in Germany: €359.95 including 19% VAT</p><h2><b>Requirements</b></h2><p>The Bosch Smart Camera app is required to use the Eyes Outdoor Camera II. To take advantage of additional benefits, the Bosch Smart Home app can be used to integrate the Eyes Outdoor Camera II into the Bosch Smart Home system. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>267392</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11832</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-sets-new-standards-for-safety-in-public-transportation-in-iasi-267392.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-02T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-02T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility Solutions</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering sets new standards for safety in public transportation in Iasi</headline>
			<quote/>
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			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Abstatt, Germany; Iași, Romania</b> – Bosch Engineering equips the entire tram fleet of the city of Iași with its collision warning system, named Tram Forward Collision Warning (TFCW). The system assists drivers in critical situations in urban traffic through sound and visual warnings, thus offering increased safety, both for tram drivers and passengers, or for other traffic participants. Safety in public transportation is one of the greatest challenges for modern cities and especially in dense city traffic, inattentive road users present a considerable risk for tram drivers. The city of Iași, that has become an important center for innovation and modern infrastructure in the past years, intends to improve road safety by using modern technologies. The project, initiated by the City Hall of Iași, is developed together with Bosch Engineering, that will assume the role of a tier 1 supplier for the first time and bears the responsibility for delivering and installing the system and for training the tram drivers. “We are thrilled that Iași has opted in favor of our system and that we are contributing to greater road safety,” says Heiko Mangold, head of the rail technology business field at Bosch Engineering GmbH. The project is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2025.</p>
<p>Bosch Engineering’s tram forward collision warning system (TFCW) has been successfully in use around the world since 2017. The system has three components, which work together perfectly. A multipurpose camera monitors the tracks and detects objects such as pedestrians, vehicles, and cyclists. A radar sensor detects obstacles even under difficult conditions such as fog, rain, and darkness. It also receives information from the camera, verifies it, and compares it with parameters such as speed and distance. All this information then comes together in the rail control unit, which provides the interface between the Bosch components and the tram’s systems. This allows the system to be easily retrofitted even in older tram models. If there is an imminent risk of collision, the system warns the driver both visually and acoustically. And in an additional expansion stage, the system could even automatically brake if the driver fails to react.</p><p></p><p>The system is currently being integrated into eight different tram types, including models of different ages. This variety poses a special challenge, since the system has to be individually adapted to the various tram types to ensure smooth operation. </p><p></p><p><b>Further information: </b><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/t-storypage-5.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/t-storypage-5.html</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266961</uuid>
			<press_release_id>The company</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/katja-von-raven-266961.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-06-27T12:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-06-27T11:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Katja von Raven</headline>
			<quote>Member of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH, as of October 1, 2024</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Bosch Service Center</name>
				<email></email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Effective October 1, 2024, Katja von Raven will be appointed to the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, and will assume responsibility for the Power Tools division and for Bosch Global Service Solutions as of that date. </p><p>Katja von Raven was born in Erlangen, Germany, on January 16, 1971. She is widowed. Following an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at Siemens, she studied business economics at the University of Reutlingen in Germany and Middlesex University in the United Kingdom. In 2004, she was awarded an MBA by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, USA.</p>
<h2>Career stages</h2><p><b>1996</b> </p><p>Various executive positions in marketing, digital business, and corporate strategy at Black &amp; Decker in Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Slough (U.K.), and Baltimore, MD (USA). </p><p><b>2004</b> </p><p>Vice President Product and Marketing, Levolor and Kirsch Brands North America, Newell Rubbermaid, High Point, NC (USA)</p><p><b>2006</b> </p><p>VP General Manager, Rubbermaid Commercial Products EMEA, Newell Rubbermaid, Luxembourg</p><p><b>2011</b> </p><p>President, Europe, Middle East, Africa &amp; North Asia, Chamberlain Group, Saarbrücken (Germany)</p><p><b>2016</b> </p><p>VP General Manager, Consumer Brands, Europe and Asia Pacific, Husqvarna Group, Newcastle (U.K.)</p><p><b>2019</b> </p><p>CEO, SC Johnson Professional, Charlotte, NC (USA)</p><p><b>10/2024</b> </p><p>Joins the Bosch Group as member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>266945</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11834</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/changes-on-the-board-of-management-of-robert-bosch-gmbh-266945.html</url>
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				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<headline>Changes on the board of management  of Robert Bosch GmbH </headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Katja von Raven to be appointed to the Bosch board of management effective October 1, 2024, and to assume responsibility for the Power Tools division from Dr. Christian Fischer and for Bosch Global Service Solutions from Dr. Tanja Rueckert.  Dr. Christian Fischer to focus more on Bosch Group strategic growth initiatives, while retaining his overall responsibility for the Consumer Goods business sector.  As CDO, Dr. Tanja Rueckert will further strengthen the digital and services business, while also retaining responsibility for the Industrial Technology business sector as well as her regional duties. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Effective October 1, 2024, the following personnel changes will take effect on the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH: <b><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(266961, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/katja-von-raven-266961.html" >Katja von Raven (53)</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Katja von Raven (53)</a> </th:block></b> is joining the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and assuming responsibility for the Power Tools division from Dr. Christian Fischer and for Bosch Global Service Solutions from Dr. Tanja Rueckert. </p>
<p>Effective October 1, 2024, von Raven will join Bosch from the U.S. company S.C. Johnson &amp; Son Inc. A business economics graduate and MBA, von Raven has been responsible for the global management of high-value brand articles since 2019, when she became CEO of S.C. Johnson Professional. Prior to that, she worked in executive management for various brand manufacturers in Europe and the United States. At the garden equipment manufacturer Husqvarna, she bore full responsibility for its European consumer brands business, bringing innovations to market in areas such as battery and robot technology. As president for the EMEA and Asia regions at the U.S. building technology manufacturer Chamberlain Group, she renewed its product portfolio to bring it into line with changing customer requirements. In addition, von Raven’s career has included executive positions at the consumer products and household goods manufacturer Newell Rubbermaid and at the power tools and home appliances manufacturer Black &amp; Decker.</p><p>“We’re glad to have Katja von Raven on board. She’s an experienced businessperson with many years of management expertise in diverse multinational companies,” said <b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/professor-stefan-asenkerschbaumer-43344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer</a></b>, managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH. <b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a></b>, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, added: “With her profound and wide-ranging understanding of the B2B and B2C business with branded consumer goods in industries in which Bosch has long operated, Katja von Raven will enhance our management team. We’re looking forward to working with her.”</p><p><b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-christian-fischer-163648.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Christian Fischer (56)</a></b> the deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and limited partner Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, will now focus more on Bosch Group strategic growth initiatives, while retaining his overall responsibility for the Consumer Goods business sector and responsibility for BSH Hausgeräte GmbH.</p><p>As CDO, <b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-tanja-rueckert-250368.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Tanja Rueckert (54)</a></b> bears corporate responsibility for digital business and services, and will continue to drive forward the digitalization that is gaining ground throughout the company. She will also retain her overall responsibility for the Industrial Technology business sector as well as her regional duties. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>266873</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11850</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/10-years-of-connected-biking-at-bosch-ebike-systems-266873.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-02T19:00:56+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-02T12:25:56+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>10 years of Connected Biking at Bosch eBike Systems</headline>
			<quote>Connectivity makes eBiking more customised, convenient and secure</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Back in 2014, Bosch eBike Systems focussed on Connected Biking - which became the new standard for eBikes  Development milestone: launch of the smart system  Digital functions have been making eBiking more customised, convenient and secure ever since  Ever new functions in the areas of theft protection, navigation, personalisation as well as updates and service improve the eBike experience  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Over the past decade, eBiking has become an integral part of mobility. In some European countries such as Germany and the Netherlands, every second bike sold is already an eBike – and the trend is upwards. Since its introduction, the eBike has undergone numerous stages of development – and has evolved into a fully connected product over the past ten years. </p>
<p>Ten years ago, Bosch eBike Systems laid the foundations for the dawn of the eBike future. Since 2014, Connected Biking has stood for the further development of eBiking with a continuous stream of new features and complements the physical experience with the world of digital life. With Nyon, Bosch launched the first connected, all-in-one on-board computer in the bicycle industry onto the market. Together with an online portal and a phone app, it combined an eBike control unit, navigation system, fitness trainer and access to the online world in a single device. The next important step towards the digitalisation of eBikes soon followed. With the acquisition of COBI.Bike, Bosch eBike Systems expanded its product and expertise portfolio to include phone-based solutions for the first time in 2017. Further innovations such as the Kiox display (2019) and the first integration of an anti-theft protection feature (2019) soon followed. </p><h2>Smart system milestone: the eBike Flow app as a digital assistant</h2><p>A particularly important milestone in this development and the start of a new, connected eBiking future was the launch of the smart system in 2021. With this system generation from Bosch eBike Systems, all components – such as the drive unit, battery, display and phone – are fully connected, can communicate with one another and exchange data. Since then, eBike riders have been offered an intuitive and convenient eBike experience with a wealth of new options. The centrepiece is the eBike Flow app, which is trusted by more than one million eBikers worldwide, with an average app store rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars. It enables access to additional digital functions, personal settings, analysis and display of riding data, navigation, updates and much more. The eBike makes everyday life and leisure activities easier. Bosch is continuously improving the smart system with ongoing updates and new functions in the four areas of theft protection, navigation, personalisation and update &amp; service. </p><h2>Additional theft protection: parking the eBike with complete confidence</h2><p>Whether a quick stop at a café or an extended break on a sporty tour: anyone parking their eBike for a brief or lengthy period of time wants to do so with peace of mind. The digital <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/connected-biking/theft-protection" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">theft protection functions</a> of the smart system offer additional security and are the ideal complement to the mechanical lock. Thanks to the “eBike Lock”, the phone or display becomes a digital key that prevents the motor support from being enabled. The “eBike Alarm” function shows the current location and status of the eBike. In the event of attempted theft, the eBike emits an audible and visual alarm and sends a notification to the phone. If the eBike nevertheless does get stolen, automatic tracking starts – including location tracing for the police. </p><h2>To explore means to experience: next-generation navigation features</h2><p>So that every kilometre becomes an experience, the smart system offers <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/connected-biking/route-planning-navigation#c402961" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">route planning, navigation and activity tracking</a> via the Flow app. Tours can be planned with maximum freedom and efficiency before setting off. The AI-based “Range Control” feature helps out here. When eBikers put together a route in the eBike Flow app, it immediately shows them what percentage of battery power is likely to remain when they reach their destination. To rule out every last worry about range during the journey, it’s even possible to set the desired minimum battery level at destination and the smart system takes care of the rest. Other AI-based functions recognise user behaviour, learn from previous journeys and can offer customised routes with a precisely calculated arrival time. Routes planned in advance with komoot can also be automatically imported. During the ride, clear display of the route and precise turn-by-turn directions ensure a modern navigation experience – whether using a display, phone on the handlebar or via voice-based navigation. If desired, all important data such as speed, battery level, elevation graph or (in conjunction with a heart rate monitor), the current heart rate can be viewed at all times. Thanks to Activity Tracking, all tour and performance data is recorded – synchronised with Strava or Apple Health if desired – and can be analysed, exported as a GPX file or in FIT format and shared with the user’s community after the ride.</p><h2>Personalisation: adapting the eBike to individual preferences</h2><p>Whether City eBike, Trekking eBike or eMTB: eBikes are as diverse as the requirements of eBikers are varied. The topic of <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/connected-biking/personalisation" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">personalisation</a> is therefore becoming increasingly important. The eBike is increasingly adapting to individual lifestyles – fully in keeping the with personal use habits. Thanks to the connectivity of the individual components, the eBike can be customised to the rider’s needs via the eBike Flow app. The display screen layout, for example, can be customised with over 30 different options and shows the information relevant to the current riding situation and route. The riding modes can also be customised to suit personal preferences: dynamic on the trail, energy-saving on tour or relaxed in city traffic.</p><h2>Update and service: the eBike always keeps up with the times</h2><p>With <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/connected-biking/update-service" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">updates</a>, improvements and new features are continuously being introduced in the smart system. This means that the eBike remains up to date and always feels like new. Here again, a great deal has changed in the ten years since the beginnings of Connected Biking. Whereas the specialist dealer used to install the latest version, updates simply take place over-the-air via the eBike Flow app. Particularly clever: the eBike Flow app also serves as a digital service booklet.</p><h2>Outlook: connected eBikes will be the standard in the future</h2><p>The future of the eBike will be characterised by additional digital functions and even more customisation options that can be installed via software updates. Non-connected eBikes will be the exception in the future – the topic of Connected Biking will therefore continue to play a central role for Bosch eBikes Systems in the coming years. In addition to greater flexibility and extra functions, eBike connectivity is also playing a decisive role on the road to the mobility of tomorrow. It forms the basis for networked communication between eBikes and the relevant infrastructure, such as bicycle traffic lights or other road users and providers of smart services, as is being discussed by science, industry and politics in the Smart City context of the Bike2X concept.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>The journey to a more sustainable future</headline>
			<quote>How Bosch eBike Systems is committed to a lower-emission supply chain and a sensible circular economy</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Joint CO₂ analysis with TÜV Rheinland: Potential for greater sustainability in eBike system development and production identified  Taking responsibility: Transparency and emissions reduction as selection criteria in the purchasing process  Circular economy: Expansion of the remanufacturing portfolio for drive units and global commitment to battery recycling  ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – The eBike is an important building block for the mobility revolution. It helps to reduce traffic and its impact on the environment, takes up little space and does not cause noise or local emissions<sup>1</sup>. Compared to cars, eBikes are not only cheaper, but also more environmentally friendly, space-saving and often faster in city traffic. They offer an important alternative to the car, especially for short distances of up to around 5 to 10 kilometers<sup>2</sup>. In an international study conducted by Bosch eBike Systems this year, 49 percent of eBike users surveyed stated that half of the journeys they used to make by car are now made by eBike<sup>3</sup>. This active form of mobility not only helps to reduce CO₂ emissions in cities, but also benefits each and every individual: Travelling by bike or eBike is good for your health and is also fun!</p>
<p>As an evaluation by the Federal Environment Agency shows, the eBike is one of the lowest-emission means of transport. When using an eBike, the electricity consumption results in average CO₂ emissions of 3 g CO₂/person-kilometer (pkm), depending on the electricity mix. In comparison, a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine emits about 166 g CO₂/pkm, while public transport emits between 58 and 93 g CO₂/pkm<sup>4</sup>. eBikers using the smart system from Bosch can now view their CO₂ savings compared to a car after every ride via the activity tracking function of the eBike Flow app<sup>5</sup>.</p><p>&quot;Bosch eBike systems are already driving a society in which people are travelling more sustainably. With our products and solutions, we make a contribution to future-proof mobility. It is also important to us to continue to improve our eBike systems in terms of sustainability throughout the entire product life cycle,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Because sustainability is not an additional task, but an integral part of our corporate culture.&quot; </p><h2>From vision to realisation: Bosch eBike Systems focuses on three pillars of sustainability </h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems has defined three pillars of sustainability and firmly anchored them in its strategy:</p><p><ul><li>The &quot;Carbon footprint&quot; pillar aims to measure, identify and reduce CO₂ emissions at company, product and material level. </li><li>The &quot;Responsibility in the supply chain&quot; pillar defines measures to ensure that all materials and primary products are selected sustainably and responsibly and that social standards are adhered to. </li><li>The &quot;Circular economy&quot; pillar is concerned with the goal of extending the service life of products, i.e. reusing raw materials and further increasing recycling efficiency, for example. </li></ul></p><p>For Bosch eBike Systems, the pillars are strategic guard rails that contribute to a common goal: to make eBike systems even more future-proof. To achieve this goal, the company derives specific measures that are implemented both internally and externally in collaboration with partners and suppliers. </p><h2>CO₂ analysis focusing on savings potential</h2><p>To intensify efforts to reduce emissions, Bosch eBike Systems, together with TÜV Rheinland, conducted a holistic analysis of the eBike&#39;s carbon footprint in 2022 and refined and updated it in 2024. Using the results of the analysis, the company has calculated the carbon footprint for each product in its portfolio. The aim of the analysis was to identify and evaluate the greatest CO₂ savings potential that can be found both in the system components and in the entire supply chain. </p><p>Around 79 percent of an eBike&#39;s CO2 emissions are caused by the materials used and in production, and 13 percent through use. The remaining eight percent is accounted for by transport, packaging and recycling. </p><p>Overall, an eBike has an average carbon footprint of 263 kg of CO₂ equivalents over its entire life cycle. If the eBike components are considered individually with approximately 84 kg of CO₂ equivalents, approx. 50 percent of the emissions are attributable to the battery, 48 percent to the drive unit and 2 percent to the display. If you ride around 515 kilometers on an eBike instead of using a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine, the Bosch eBike system will have already paid for itself in terms of CO₂ consumption. </p><p>The CO₂ savings potential identified in the display are the electronic components (53 percent) and the screen (41 percent). In the drive unit, the housing accounts for the largest share of CO₂ at 55 percent, followed by the electronic components at 17 percent. In the battery, the greatest savings potential comes from the cells, which account for 73 percent of the CO₂ emissions, followed by the housing at 12 percent and the cell holder at four percent. </p><h2>Reducing emissions along the entire supply chain</h2><p>In the purchasing process, the carbon footprint is an important decision-making criterion when it comes to supplier selection, alongside other sustainability criteria. For this purpose, the CO₂ emissions of the materials used and purchased parts are requested from suppliers.</p><p>Claus Fleischer emphasises: &quot;The joint analysis with TÜV Rheinland has shown us which areas we can and will prioritise to further reduce the carbon footprint of our eBike systems. Our measures focus on optimising materials and reducing emissions in production and the supply chain. Together with our partners and suppliers, we are making enormous efforts here, which are gradually paying off.&quot;</p><p>In the production of the new Bosch CompactTube 400, for example, the company uses alternative materials for the cell holders, which make up the largest plastic parts within the PowerTubes, in order to reduce the carbon footprint. For this purpose, a plastic is used whose emission factor is 64 percent lower than that of the plastic previously used. This material change will in future become the standard for all Bosch eBike Systems batteries integrated within the frame.</p><p>Beyond material and product level, Bosch eBike Systems also focuses on the corporate carbon footprint of its direct suppliers and makes this an important decision-making criterion in the purchasing process. By participating in the global system for the disclosure of environmental data provided by the non-profit organisation CDP, the company can record and assess the efforts of its direct suppliers to take climate protection measures. The aim is to make climate protection the standard: Suppliers that have a low CDP ranking and do not commit to the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement through an SBTi voluntary commitment<sup>6</sup> will be given a lower rating in the purchasing process. Suppliers that disclose via the CDP currently account for 97 percent of the purchasing volume of Bosch eBike Systems – this figure is set to rise to 100 percent by 2025.</p><p>An important factor for reducing CO₂ is the use of green electricity. Bosch eBike Systems expects its suppliers to switch their production to electricity from renewable sources in order to reduce their emissions.</p><h2>Responsibility and transparency as selection criteria in the purchasing process</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems places great value on the transparency and traceability of its supply chain, particularly with regard to batteries. In doing so, Bosch eBike Systems goes beyond the legal obligations stipulated by the Supply Chain Act and not only checks and qualifies its direct suppliers, but also endeavours to understand the entire supply chain in order to avoid potential risks in the procurement of raw materials. This applies in particular to the raw materials in the battery cells, which are comprehensively traced back to the mines. This approach will also be extended to the drive unit and displays in the future. </p><p>With regard to environmental protection, Bosch eBike Systems expects its suppliers to set up and develop an environmental management system in accordance with ISO 14001. As of this year, 100 percent of our direct suppliers have appropriate certification. </p><h2>Circular economy: Remanufacturing &amp; recycling at the end of the product life cycle</h2><p>For Bosch eBike Systems, the high quality, safety and long service life of its products are paramount. The useful life of an eBike and the number of journeys with other modes of transport it replaces make a significant contribution to reducing the impact on the environment. Nevertheless, it is inevitable that the products will reach the end of their lifetime at some point.</p><p>This is where the circular strategy comes in, with which Bosch eBike Systems aims to improve the sustainability of products throughout their entire life cycle. This includes the procurement, production, utilisation, return, reprocessing and recycling of materials. </p><p>Since 2014, Bosch eBike Systems has been investing specifically in the recycling of its drive units through remanufacturing. Defective Bosch eBike drive units that qualify after testing are subjected to a detailed reconditioning process. They undergo a complete technical overhaul and are made available to dealers with full functionality after a final test.</p><p>&quot;With our commitment to remanufacturing, we are sending a clear signal of our commitment to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable mobility – and have been doing so for over 10 years now,&quot; says Claus Fleischer. Further drive units will be added to the remanufacturing portfolio this year.</p><p>To be able to reuse valuable raw materials at the end of their lifetime, batteries need to be recycled properly. Bosch eBike Systems supports new and sustainable recycling methods worldwide. The efficiency of recovery depends on the recycling process. In the processes used by the German GRS industry solution, almost 71 percent of many valuable raw materials can be recovered<sup>7</sup> and can be reused for new products.</p><p>In future, Bosch eBike Systems will increasingly focus on the use of recyclates in its circular economy.</p><p>In all sales countries where it is legally possible, Bosch eBike Systems voluntarily assumes responsibility for recycling obligations and the associated costs through local service partners. In countries where recycling solutions are not yet available or existing recycling solutions are inadequate, Bosch eBike Systems works closely with its partners, promotes pilot projects and supports the development of industry solutions. The company currently supports battery collection systems in 18 countries, including the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom as of this year. </p><h2>Moving forward together</h2><p>Through its measures, Bosch eBike Systems contributes to the overarching sustainability goals of the Bosch Group. With more than 400 locations worldwide, the Bosch Group has been carbon-neutral overall since 2020 (Scope 1 &amp; 2)<sup>8</sup>. At the same time, the company intends to shape climate protection beyond its direct sphere of influence and also systematically reduce upstream and downstream emissions – the aim is to reduce emissions by 15 percent by 2030 (Scope 3).</p><p>&quot;We are aware that we still face a number of challenges on our path to a sustainable future. Responsible and sustainable behaviour is very important to us as a company and is already daily practice in many areas at Bosch eBike Systems. Both small and large improvements have already had a positive impact – and we want to achieve more and more of these in the future,&quot; says Claus Fleischer.</p>
<p><b>Sources</b></p><p><sup>1</sup> World Health Organization (2022): &quot;Walking and cycling: latest evidence to support policy-making and practice&quot;, p. 1, <a href="https://apps.who.int/iris/rest/bitstreams/1426622/retrieve" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://apps.who.int/iris/rest/bitstreams/1426622/retrieve</a> (retrieved on 30 May 2024).</p><p><sup>2</sup> Federal Environment Agency (2023): &quot;Welche Umwelttipps Sie bei Elektrofahrrädern beachten sollten&quot; (Environmental tips to consider when using electric bikes), <a href="https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/umwelttipps-fuer-den-alltag/mobilitaet-reisen/e-bike-pedelec#gewusst-wie" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/umwelttipps-fuer-den-alltag/mobilitaet-reisen/e-bike-pedelec#gewusst-wie </a>(retrieved on 30 April 2024).</p><p><sup>3</sup> Bosch eBike Systems, n= 4,200, countries: Denmark, Netherlands, USA, UK, Poland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, field time: 30 November 2023 – 29 December 2023</p><p><sup>4</sup> Federal Environment Agency (2022): &quot;Vergleich der durchschnittlichen Emissionen einzelner Verkehrsmittel des Linien- und Individualverkehrs im Personenverkehr in Deutschland 2022&quot; (Comparison of the average emissions of individual means of regular and private passenger transport in Germany in 2022), <a href="https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/bild/vergleich-der-durchschnittlichen-emissionen-0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/bild/vergleich-der-durchschnittlichen-emissionen-0</a> (retrieved on 30 April 2024)</p><p><sup>5</sup> The emissions saved relate to the use phase. The calculation is based on the Federal Environment Agency&#39;s assumption (2022): Car = 166 g CO₂/pkm, eBike = 3 g CO₂/pkm</p><p><sup>6</sup> The SBTi voluntary commitment allows companies to set science-based targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Through this voluntary commitment, companies demonstrate their willingness to actively contribute to climate protection and align their business practices with the goals of the Paris Agreement.</p><p><sup>7</sup> Gemeinsames Rücknahmesystem Servicegesellschaft mbH (2023): &quot;Nachhaltigkeit durch Rücknahme von Altbatterien aus E-Bikes und anderen elektrischen Kleinfahrzeugen steigern&quot; (Increasing sustainability by taking back used batteries from eBikes and other small electric vehicles), presented at Eurobike 2023</p><p><sup>8</sup> Since 2020, the Bosch Group with its more than 400 locations worldwide has been carbon-neutral overall (Scope 1 &amp; 2 according to <a href="https://ghgprotocol.org/corporate-standard" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard</a>). Bosch uses four levers to achieve this: increasing energy efficiency, generating its own energy from renewable sources, purchasing green electricity and offsetting remaining CO₂ emissions with carbon credits. Further information on the Bosch Group&#39;s sustainability strategy can be found at <a href="https://www.bosch.com/sustainability/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">nachhaltigkeit.bosch.com</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems expands digital offerings for eBike manufacturers </headline>
			<quote>Various app solutions, interfaces and services as the next step for the eBike experience of tomorrow</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ eBike Flow app in the eBike manufacturer’s look  eBike SDK and Cloud APIs for own-brand solutions      Further integration of third-party solutions conceivable in future ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – With the smart system and the associated eBike Flow app, Bosch eBike Systems is merging the physical and digital eBike experience for end customers. Now, eBike manufacturers have additional options to further expand their digital offering and thus address their customers even more individually with a customised variant of the eBike Flow app on the one hand, and with useful tools for manufacturers who offer their customers their own apps on the other. Bosch eBike Systems also offers further interfaces, enabling digital services and offerings from third-party providers to be seamlessly integrated into the brand ecosystem. </p>
<h2>eBike Flow app as offered by Bosch or customised</h2><p>The eBike Flow app is at the heart of the smart system and is offered together with the Bosch eBike system. eBike manufacturers can choose whether the app is displayed to their customers as a standard version or as a customised brand variant. Thanks to the digital services of Bosch eBike Systems, it is now possible to prominently place own-brand content there. Gregor Dasbach, Head of Digital Business at Bosch eBike Systems, explains: “Many manufacturers want to provide their customers with customised, brand-specific offers and interact directly with users. Our digital services offer various options that can be used to display specific content. Information on the respective connected eBike model can also be stored there.” </p><p>What does the customised Flow app include? Design elements can be used to modify the user interface of the app and thus integrate the manufacturer’s own brand. Images or videos – with branding, manufacturers can bring the user experience to life for end customers in a variety of ways. With the Content Card, they can create their own content with little effort and communicate directly with their customers, who then receive customised content.</p><p>Other services available in both the standard version and the customised eBike Flow app include the <b>eBike Specs</b>, i.e. the exact specifications of the bike, and also the digital operating instructions (<b>eBike Manuals</b>), which can be viewed via the Help Center. The services help eBike manufacturers to increase the visibility of their own brand and enhance customer loyalty. End users have all relevant data on their eBikes clearly stored in the eBike Flow app.</p><h2>Construction kit for digital applications from eBike manufacturers </h2><p>With the eBike SDK (Software Development Kit) and Cloud APIs (Application Programming Interface), Bosch eBike Systems provides manufacturers with digital tools that they can use to create their own apps and broaden their digital footprint. They also generate real added value for users thanks to the eBike data available from Bosch. This is made possible with the eBike SDK, which allows manufacturers to read out data such as speed or range thanks to the intelligence of the smart system (LED Remote, System Controller) and integrate it into their apps. The development tools it contains, such as the eBike simulator app for macOS, are also useful for manufacturers. Developers can use this to simulate eBike values such as speed, cadence and motor power, without having to physically ride an eBike. This allows them to work efficiently with the data. Using Cloud APIs, manufacturers can access Bosch data sets and integrate them into their own mobile apps. This provides them with valuable information, such as eBike profiles or rider activities, which they can use in their own app and make available to end customers. In technical terms, Cloud APIs are the interfaces that allow data to flow between Bosch hardware, such as the ConnectModule (BCM) and the DiagnosticTool, or Bosch software, such as the eBike Flow app, and eBike manufacturers&#39; own applications. </p><p>What does this mean in practice? eBike master data and usage-related data, for example, can be called up in the &quot;eBike profiles&quot; data set. This allows manufacturers to integrate bike profiles, maintenance, etc. into their own app. A further option is the &quot;Activity Records&quot; data set, which can be used to call up detailed rider activities. eBike manufacturers, for instance, receive a variety of information relating to rider activities, such as location or battery status, for their own mobile app via Cloud APIs. Both the eBike SDK and the data sets that can be accessed via the Cloud APIs and are being successively developed further to offer manufacturers a wide range of digital options – always in the interests of the optimum eBike experience.</p><h2>Prepared for the eBike experience of tomorrow </h2><p>The smart system transmits eBike data via the eBike Flow app to a digital platform, the Bosch eBike Cloud, provided users give their consent. eBike manufacturers can now access this digital platform and use the corresponding services for the benefit of eBike riders. This allows them to tailor their digital offerings more closely to the needs of end customers, further develop their own solutions and be ready for the eBike experience of tomorrow. </p><p>Gregor Dasbach comments: &quot;Our platform offers a wide range of digital services for manufacturers. This also includes solutions from third-party providers. Partnerships with insurance companies are already in place in selected countries. In future, it is conceivable that leasing providers, fleets, cities and aftermarket services can also be integrated. We are looking forward to seeing what potential there will be beyond the bicycle industry in the future.&quot; </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11848</press_release_id>
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			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11848/bosch-ebike_eshift_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-02T12:25:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-02T12:25:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>More comfortable gear shifting for eBikes</headline>
			<quote>Bosch expands eShift portfolio in the smart system with TRP and Shimano gear shifting systems</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ More comfort and riding fun, less material wear: integrated electronic eShift gear shifting solution improves eBike experience  For additional application areas: Expansion of eShift portfolio in technological partnership with TRP and Shimano  Smart system features eShift solutions for eBikes with derailleur system for the first time  Auto downshift function can now be customised in the eBike Flow app ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Focusing on eBiking, always shifting gears at the perfect time – or not having to think about shifting gears at all? Bosch eBike Systems presented the first eShift solutions for electronic shifting back in 2014 and has since further developed them together with shifting system partners. Bosch is now expanding its eShift portfolio in the smart system, providing more choice, more comfort and more riding fun. Depending on the system, electronic gear shifting offers two major advantages for eBikers: When shifting manually, eShift ensures optimal gear changes at the ideal time. Motor support is interrupted for fractions of a second in the process. The gear changes are rendered smooth and silent. A positive side effect here is that material wear on the drive is also reduced. Alternatively, eShift can change gears fully automatically: The shifting system then automatically adapts the gear to a pre-set cadence. This means that eBikers always ride in the correct gear ratio and the riding experience is much more relaxed and comfortable – wrong gear changes become a thing of the past. </p>
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		<p>
			Our electronic eShift gear shifting solution offers numerous advantages. More comfort, more riding fun and reduced material wear.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>In addition to the previously available eShift solutions from Rohloff, 3X3 and enviolo, Bosch is now integrating new shifting systems from TRP and Shimano into the smart system. &quot;Our electronic eShift gear shifting solution offers numerous advantages. More comfort, more riding fun and reduced material wear: eBikers benefit from this technology in a wide range of applications – on eMTBs as well as in the city. In collaboration with TRP and Shimano, we’re expanding our portfolio and integrating derailleur solutions for eBikes into the smart system for the first time,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.</p><h2>For sporty eBikers: automatic derailleur system now available in the smart system for the first time</h2><p>Sporty riders have always appreciated the advantages of derailleur systems: They are lightweight and their fine gear ratio increments ensure efficient pedalling. eBikers can now benefit from the first automatic derailleur solution in the smart system. The TRP E.A.S.I. A12 has been specially designed for eMTBs and Gravel eBikes and is available as an eShift solution exclusively in conjunction with the Bosch Performance Line CX and Performance Line SX motors. During automatic gear shifting, the correct gear is automatically selected according to a previously defined individual cadence. This means less focus on the correct shifting torque and more fun on the road. </p><p>The &quot;RollShift&quot; feature also ensures additional flow: the rear derailleur automatically shifts to the appropriate gear when slowing down or accelerating during coasting phases without pedalling. This ensures a particularly smooth transition when stepping into the pedals again. </p><p>Those who prefer shifting gears themselves in certain riding situations can switch to manual mode at any time at the press of a button on the shifter while riding. The Kiox and Purion displays or the Ride screen on the phone indicate the current mode and the engaged gear at all times. The appropriate gear can also be engaged during the coasting phase before starting to pedal again when shifting manually. For a modern and sleek appearance, the shifter is wirelessly connected to the rear derailleur and the battery required is simple to replace. </p><h2>For commuters and everyday riding: Shimano CUES Di2 </h2><p>With Shimano&#39;s new CUES Di2, Bosch is integrating a further eShift solution for derailleur solutions into the smart system. This makes gear changes particularly quiet, smooth and cuts down wear on the materials. This is made possible by reducing the motor support for a fraction of a second during gear changes. In the manual variant, the system provides a shift recommendation on the display or on the Ride screen in the eBike Flow app. Commuters benefit from this as they ride through the city, as do eBikers on trekking tours in the countryside. </p><h2>For the city and on trekking tours: Shimano NEXUS Di2</h2><p>The Shimano NEXUS Di2 hub gear system with eShift makes particularly smooth and comfortable gear changes possible when riding the eBike. The big advantage here is that eBike riders with hub gear systems normally have to stop pedalling to change gears. With the eShift solution, they can just keep on pedalling. The solution assists with manual shifting and always changes gear at the ideal time, depending on the pedal position. A suitable shift recommendation is also indicated on the Kiox and Purion displays or on the Ride screen in the eBike Flow app. Moreover, riding off in an excessively hard gear is a thing of the past – because gear changes are possible even when stationary. </p><h2>For riding off easily after a stop, auto-downshift can be customised in the eBike Flow app</h2><p>The auto-downshift function automatically shifts to a lower gear when coming to a stop to make riding off easier. This helps eBikers on hills as well as riders of heavy Cargo eBikes at traffic lights. But which is the right gear? You can now set this individually for yourself in the eBike Flow app – according to your personal taste. This feature can now also be enabled or disabled as required. Auto-downshift will be available from autumn 2024 in conjunction with the already familiar eShift partner solutions from 3X3 and Rohloff.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>266856</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11776</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/kilometre-by-kilometre-the-ebike-learns-more-266856.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11776/bosch-ebike_connected_biking_en-2.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-02T19:00:56+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-02T12:25:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Kilometre by kilometre, the eBike learns more</headline>
			<quote>AI-based features: Bosch presents intelligent route planning and navigation 
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Artificial intelligence makes eBikes more fun to ride with the smart system from Bosch   Customised route planning and navigation – thanks to technical solutions that recognise user behaviour  New “Range Control” function makes it possible to arrive with the desired battery level  New Eco+ mode for an energy-saving riding experience and long ranges ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – AI solutions are increasingly being used to make a variety of everyday tasks easier. They impress with personalised applications by analysing individual needs and continuously learning from them. Thanks to Connected Biking, the physical riding experience merges with the digital world. Consequently, the eBike has long become an intelligent companion. Connected via the eBike Flow app, it forms part of a modern, digital lifestyle and always remains up-to-date. Bosch eBike Systems integrates AI-based solutions into the smart system, which recognise user behaviour, learn from it and enable, for example, smarter route planning and navigation.</p>
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		<p>
			We&#8217;re confident that Connected Biking is the future. Only by merging the physical riding experience with the digital world can the full potential of our eBike systems be realised.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>explains Gregor Dasbach, Vice President Digital Business at Bosch eBike Systems.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“With the integration of AI, we are taking the next logical step in developing and creating priceless added value for eBikers: Kilometre by kilometre, the eBike learns more and unnoticed, becomes a smart and connected companion along the way.”</p><h2>Range Control: AI ensures greater reliability when it comes to range on the eBike</h2><p>The new, AI-based “Range Control” feature makes planning rides easier: eBikers no longer need to worry about their battery range. When you plan a route in the eBike Flow app, it immediately indicates the percent of battery charge remaining when you reach your destination. To display the most accurate range possible, the smart system gathers various information, including the system weight, the elevation profile of the route and your personal riding behaviour during your recent rides. Its predictions become increasingly precise: once the first activities have been recorded, the system is able to determine the battery status on arrival much more accurately than on the first journey. The predicted battery level is also updated during the journey and the current riding style is taken into account. This means that riders can concentrate fully on their eBike experience.</p><p>To rule out every last worry about range during the journey, you can even set the desired minimum battery level at destination. The smart system takes care of the rest – extremely practical if, for example, charging isn’t possible before the return journey or the next ride. If required, eBikers can enable this additional feature via a toggle button in the eBike Flow app. A slider can then be used to precisely set the desired battery level at destination. Depending on the selection, the app indicates whether the route can be travelled with full, low or very low support. During the journey, the smart system then adjusts the motor support as necessary. This ensures that you arrive with the predetermined battery level. With this new development, wondering whether the battery will last to the destination is now a thing of the past for eBikes with a smart system from Bosch.</p><h2>Personalised arrival time and route planning</h2><p>The smart system also uses other AI features for personalised planning. The expected arrival time, for example, can be calculated and displayed before a ride. An analysis of previous riding behaviour on similar routes helps here. eBikers also benefit from personalised route suggestions: The smart system knows, for example, which road types, which surfaces and which gradients and speeds are preferred, and makes a corresponding route recommendation. </p><h2>Current charge level for easy planning and detailed maps for Kiox displays</h2><p>Further new functions make navigation and planning even easier. With the <b>“current charge level” feature</b>, users can track the battery status live during the charging process on the eBike Flow app and view it anytime and anywhere. So you can plan your next tour or onward journey at home on the couch or in a cosy café. The <b>“extended navigation” feature</b> enhances the navigation display on the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays. This no longer only shows the planned route and junctions, but also all side roads. These new, additional map details ensure the best possible orientation and intuitive navigation. “Extended navigation” and “current charge level” are part of the Flow+ subscription service.</p><h2>New insights on completed journeys</h2><p>Bosch also presents numerous innovations in terms of the <b>ride statistics.</b> This means that all riders who have a Bosch eBike ABS installed on their eBike can view the percentage of braking manoeuvres with and without ABS as a direct comparison in the eBike Flow app. During the ride, the number of braking manoeuvres where ABS was activated is also displayed. </p><p>The <b>“riding mode usage” display</b> is no longer only available during the ride, but also as a statistic afterwards. A clear pie chart shows the ratios of the riding modes used (including Off mode). The same applies to the <b>“power share” screen.</b> The “power share” screen provides insights into the average rider power compared to the average power of the drive unit, based on current activity and the selected riding mode. This information helps eBikers to improve their fitness level and optimise their training. Display of riding mode usage and power share after the ride are both part of Flow+. </p><h2>New Eco+ mode enables long ranges</h2><p>In addition to the digital features, Bosch is also introducing a new riding mode for the smart system. The new Eco+ mode blurs the boundaries between eBiking and normal cycling, saves energy and enables particularly long ranges. It is particularly suitable for eBikers who enjoy pedalling without support on flat terrain, but do not want to do without a motor on climbs or when overtaking, for example. Depending on the rider performance, the motor remains completely switched off until an activation threshold that can be customised in the eBike Flow app is exceeded. This is ideal for lightweight eBikes, but also for eSUVs and eTrekking bikes. When support is no longer required, the motor switches off automatically. This makes it easy to save energy and extend the range, making even lengthy tours possible without charging or replacing the battery. The Eco+ mode is available for all drive units with the smart system from Bosch eBike Systems and can be installed on your own eBike using the eBike Flow app.</p><h2>Even more customisation: display configuration on the Purion 200</h2><p>The networking of components creates new possibilities for customisation. Like the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays, the display of the Purion 200 control unit can now also be customised according to your own preferences: eBikers can sort, add or delete content in the eBike Flow app. You prefer the speed to be displayed on the left and always want the heart rate on the right? No problem, because two tiles per screen can be freely assigned. The screen order can also be redefined.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>266833</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11842</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/optimal-surface-finish-for-trades-and-industry-innovative-bosch-abrasive-for-random-orbit-sanders-266833.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Optimal surface finish for trades and industry: Innovative Bosch abrasive for random orbit sanders </headline>
			<quote>Ultimate lifetime and universal compatibility</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Outstanding lifetime thanks to foil base, ceramic grit, and grain pattern  Wide range of applications on wood, steel, drywall, and other surfaces  Compatible with all common sanding pads thanks to innovative hole pattern ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>With the Expert O780 Foil, Bosch offers professionals in trades and industry a one-of-a-kind abrasive for random orbit sanders. It was especially developed to provide outstanding lifetime and an extensive range of applications on a variety of materials, as well as compatibility with all common sanding pads on the market. The Expert O780 Foil also delivers first-class surface quality, making it the optimum choice for carpenters and professionals in interior construction, drywall, staircase construction, metalworking, and painting, as well as for painters at auto workshops. </p>
<p><b>Outstanding lifetime thanks to special ceramic grit arrangement on foil base</b></p><p>The ceramic grit helps ensure a perfect finish for softwood and hardwood, paints and coatings, spackle and fillers, drywall, steel plates, and other common surfaces. By breaking into smaller parts than aluminum oxide, for instance, the ceramic grit and thus the abrasive sharpens itself every time it is used. The ceramic grit is also applied in a special pattern on the foil base to maximize robustness and stability. On the models with a coarse grit of 60 to 180, the grit is arranged in an airscrew pattern. The open ducts in between provide enhanced dust extraction and prevent clogging, which also contributes to the abrasive’s long lifetime. The tear-resistant foil base is also suited for wet sanding and sustained sanding of rough material edges. </p><p><b>Universal hole pattern and key information at a glance </b></p><p>Thanks to the new, innovative OneFit hole pattern, the abrasives fit all common sanding pads on the market. The brand, performance class (Expert), and grit are printed on the front, unlike with conventional abrasives. That way, it is easy for users to quickly see important information such as the grit – an added plus that can prove helpful, especially when taking a break during the sanding process. </p><p><b>An expert-class abrasive</b></p><p>The Expert O780 Foil is available with diameters of 125 and 150 mm and a grit of between 60 and 400. It is part of the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/performance-classes/expert/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert accessory range</a>, which is unique in the market and covers the most demanding applications across all major trades, in line with the mission to deliver “The best your tool can get.” Bosch offers over 1,000 products in the Expert performance class. Expert accessories shine where conventional accessories reach their limits and are superior to standard accessories by leaps and bounds – just like the new Expert O780 Foil.</p><p>What is more, the new <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(266832, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/worlds-first-for-professionals-and-diyers-bosch-reinvents-manual-abrasives-266832.html" >W480 Web</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >W480 Web</a> </th:block>is now making sanding easier and more convenient than ever before for users who need an innovative manual abrasive beyond working with random orbit sanders. </p><p>The Expert O780 Foil is available starting in fall, both in large and small packs. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266832</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11841</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/worlds-first-for-professionals-and-diyers-bosch-reinvents-manual-abrasives-266832.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>World’s first for professionals and DIYers: Bosch reinvents manual abrasives</headline>
			<quote>Easier and more convenient sanding than ever before</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Flexi-Web technology revolutionizes manual abrasives  Washable design and premium grit for extra durability  One for all: suitable for sanding wood, metal, and plastic ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>More flexible than sandpaper – and more robust, more durable, smoother, and washable – the new W480 Web manual abrasive from the Bosch Expert series is a true all-arounder. Developed in-house, it looks and feels more like a cloth than sandpaper. Thanks to its unique material properties, tradespeople and DIYers alike can conveniently and consistently smoothen workpieces for the first time that have so far been difficult to treat with conventional sandpaper. Such workpieces include the ends of metal pipes or lathed parts and ornaments on chairs, tables, and cabinets, as well as plastics and surfaces with an epoxy resin coating. The abrasive can be folded, rolled up, or crumpled, yet it still returns to its original shape.</p>
<h2><b>Flexi-Web technology revolutionizes manual abrasives</b></h2><p>Instead of paper as a backing material, Bosch uses a flexible base with a web structure for the Expert W480 Web. The web structure features a premium-quality aluminum oxide grit on both sides that guarantees a long lifetime and consistent sanding results. That makes the Expert W480 Web the first double-sided and flexible manual abrasive on the market. The water- and tear-resistant web is washable and makes the abrasive significantly more durable than a conventional paper abrasive, where sanding dust wears down the spaces between the grit over time. After being washed, the Expert W480 Web feels as good as new. Another advantage of the innovative abrasive is that the pleasant surface and soft structure deliver a better tactile experience when handling workpieces. Users can detect unevenness better, allowing them to work with greater precision.</p><h2><b>An expert-class abrasive for a wide range of materials and users</b></h2><p>Bosch offers the new abrasive from coarse to extra-fine in four grits: 120, 180, 240, and 320. The Expert W480 Web makes it easy for professionals and DIYers to work on wood, metal, and plastic. This versatility benefits users such as painters, who often must roughen different materials before applying paint or coatings. The same applies for DIYers. From removing residual paint from old furniture or rust film from bicycles to deburring 3D-printed objects, the Expert W480 Web pays off with its wide range of applications. It is part of the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/performance-classes/expert/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert accessory range</a>, which is unique in the market and covers the most demanding applications across all major trades, in line with the mission to deliver “The best your tool can get.” Bosch offers over 1,000 products in the Expert performance class. Expert accessories shine where conventional accessories reach their limits and are superior to standard accessories by leaps and bounds – just like the new Expert W480 Web. </p><p>Bosch now also offers an innovative abrasive with a longer lifetime than ever for sanding with random orbit sanders: the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(266833, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/optimal-surface-finish-for-trades-and-industry-innovative-bosch-abrasive-for-random-orbit-sanders-266833.html" >Expert O780 Foil</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Expert O780 Foil</a> </th:block>. </p><p>The Expert W480 Web manual abrasive is available starting in September. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>266831</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11840</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dust-extraction-drill-bits-and-adapters-for-drilling-and-chiseling-new-bosch-professional-accessories-for-dust-extraction-266831.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Dust extraction drill bits and adapters for drilling and chiseling:  New Bosch professional accessories for dust extraction</headline>
			<quote>For a clean working environment that meets technical standards</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Low-dust drilling and chiseling thanks to dust extraction right at the source  Easy drilling of holes for chemical anchors and interior construction  Extraction adapter for clean drilling and chiseling with conventional accessories ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch has a selection of dust extractor solutions that provide trade and industry professionals with a simple way of reducing dust while working – in line with technical standards. The new Expert SDS Clean plus-8X and SDS Clean max-8X dust extraction drill bits from the Expert accessory range deliver up to 25 times better dust extraction compared to similar accessories without a dust extractor. The dust extractor protects users, machines, and accessories while making work easier on professionals by eliminating the need to clean holes with compressed air and a brush before installing chemical anchors, among other things. Users must follow cleaning instructions provided by the anchor manufacturer. Combining drilling and dust extraction into a single step saves time. The portfolio also features the Expert SDS Clean Adapter for drilling with conventional 5 to 16 mm SDS plus drill bits, which is also suited for overhead work, as well as the Expert SDS Clean Set for RTec chisels, which do a particularly efficient job of removing material. The latter helps minimize and prevent dust exposure during tasks such as demolition work. All of the solutions are easy to attach to an external dust extractor such as the new <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/simple-working-with-low-dust-levels-in-the-professional-18v-system-new-bosch-dust-extraction-solutions-for-professionals-262976.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GAS 18V-12 MC Professional</a> M-class extractor.</p>
<h2><b>Expert SDS Clean plus-8X and max-8X dust extraction drill bits in detail</b></h2><p>The Expert SDS Clean plus-8X drill bit for drilling diameters of 12 to 20 mm and the Expert SDS Clean max-8X drill bit for drilling diameters of 20 to 32 mm extract drilling dust straight from the source through a robust steel pipe that surrounds the entire length of the drill bit. The 4-cutter full carbide head punches through reinforced concrete effortlessly. The steel pipe can be removed for cleaning if it becomes clogged with substances such as wet concrete – a major advantage compared to dust extraction drill bits that only have small openings on the drill head and are difficult or impossible to clean.</p><p>The Expert SDS Clean plus-8X drill bits for drilling diameters of 6 to 10 mm, which are mainly used in interior construction, are the latest addition to the Expert range. They too are equipped with 4-cutter full carbide heads and feature a dust cap to catch concrete and rock particles that break off during drilling, keeping the workplace clean. All dust extraction drill bits are available with or without the Expert SDS Clean Connector, which can be used to connect the drill bit easily and conveniently to a dust extractor.</p><h2><b>Low-dust drilling and chiseling thanks to adapters</b></h2><p>The Expert SDS Clean Adapter for drilling is a universal solution for avoiding dust. Suited for conventional 5 to 16 mm SDS plus drill bits, it fits on SDS plus rotary hammers from a variety of manufacturers and is compatible with standard dust extraction systems. It extracts drilling dust efficiently near the drilling hole, even on overhead jobs and in a tight working environment. Expert SDS Clean Sets for RTec pointed or flat chisels are available for all those who want to chisel without excessive dust. The Clean Sets are easy to mount, are adaptable to the length of the chisel, and are compatible with standard dust extraction systems. </p><h2><b>Expert-class dust extraction</b></h2><p>All dust extraction drill bits are part of the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/performance-classes/expert/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert accessory range</a>, which is unique in the market and covers the most demanding applications across all major trades, in line with the mission to deliver “The best your tool can get.” Bosch offers over 1,000 products in the Expert performance class. Expert accessories shine where conventional accessories reach their limits and are superior to standard accessories by leaps and bounds – just like the new dust extraction drill bits.</p><p>The Expert SDS Clean plus-8X drill bits for diameters of 6 to 10 mm will be available starting in September. All the other solutions are already available.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266830</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11839</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-most-popular-detector-in-its-class-is-now-even-better-bosch-gms-120-27-professional-multi-scanner-for-pros-266830.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>The most popular detector in its class is now even better: Bosch GMS 120-27 Professional multi scanner for pros </headline>
			<quote>More safety when drilling thanks to precise results</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Fast and easy metal, live-wire, and wooden substructure detection  Shockproof rubber housing for demanding jobs  Proven functions such as automatic calibration, luminous ring and marking hole still available  Flexible Dual Power operation with regular or rechargeable batteries ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch has made the most popular detector in its class even better.Thanks to an improved user interface featuring simplified mode selection and results display, handling it is even more comfortable and convenient. The GMS 120-27 Professional multi scanner reliably detects non-ferrous metal at a depth of up to 12 cm, ferrous metal at up to 10 cm, live cables at up to 5 cm, and wood at up to 3 cm. That gives users in the trades and industry more safety when drilling. The GMS 120-27 Professional lets them know where pipes and power lines are located, plus it helps them avoid and prevent damage. It also finds wooden substructures reliably when fitting hanging cabinets in living rooms or kitchens, to name just one example. In addition, the multi scanner’s shockproof rubber housing, along with its IP54 dust and splash protection, make it even more durable. As a result, the GMS 120-27 Professional is even better suited than ever before for tough jobs on construction sites.</p>
<h2><b>Proven and new functions for fast and precise results</b></h2><p>Proven functions – like automatic calibration, the luminous color-coded LED ring, the center finder for easy and precise indication of objects’ centers, and the marking hole for direct marking – have been kept and enhanced. Once it is turned on, the tool now always automatically detects metal and live cables. Users can activate the wood detection mode at the press of a button while working on drywall. The color of the luminous LED ring switches from green to red when it detects an object in its immediate proximity. Moving the tool back and forth over the area in question pinpoints the precise location of the object. Like a car parking sensor, acoustic signals additionally indicate when the GMS 120-27 Professional is getting close to an object in the wall. That makes it easy to determine the right spot for drilling. Users can also turn off the acoustic signal by changing the settings on the tool. </p><h2><b>Flexible Dual Power operation with regular or rechargeable batteries</b></h2><p>Flexibility is also the name of the game for users when it comes to selecting their energy source. Thanks to the Dual Power functions, they can operate the GMS 120-27 Professional with standard AA batteries or with an optional lithium-ion battery that can be recharged using a USB-C® cable. </p><p>The GMS 120-27 Professional is available starting in July. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266829</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11838</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-robust-intuitive-and-flexible-than-ever-before-new-generation-of-bosch-line-lasers-for-professionals-266829.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>More robust, intuitive, and flexible than ever before: New generation of Bosch line lasers for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Make leveling even simpler with maximum visibility</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Two 360°-line lasers and one cross-line laser with green laser lines  Better protection from dust, water, and drops than ever before  Up to three different power sources for maximum flexibility  First 360°-line laser in the Professional 18V System ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Three new leveling tools from Bosch – the GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional and GLL 80-33 G Professional 360°-line lasers as well as the GLL 20-22 G Professional cross-line laser – make precision leveling a breeze for tradespeople. The new tools are perfect for interior tasks such as drywall construction, installing suspended ceilings, laying tiles and pipes, and cabinet installation. Thanks to the green laser lines, which are up to four times more visible than the red lines produced by comparable tools, drywall builders, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and professionals of other trades can work using precise horizontal and vertical lines even in bright environments and over large distances. The GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional and GLL 80-33 G Professional 360°-line lasers each project one horizontal and two vertical lines and are compatible with laser receivers for even greater range at radius of 120 and 80 meters respectively. The compact GLL 20-22 G Professional cross-line laser projects a precise laser cross over a distance of up to 20 meters. All three tools are more robust, intuitive, and flexible than ever before – ideal for use on jobsites. Not only that, the GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional is also the first line laser to be compatible with the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>.</p>
<h2><b>Shock-absorbing housing, new geometry, and improved IP protection</b></h2><p>What makes the tools so special is their shock-absorbing rubber casing, with the 360°-line lasers featuring specially designed damping elements. The geometry of the laser towers has also been optimized to be lower down and include additional rubber elements to ensure that the lenses have minimal exposure and maximum protection. Dust and even water jets cannot harm the new generation of line lasers: The devices are IP65-certified for the first time.</p><h2><b>Even simpler operation and improved keypad </b></h2><p>Both 360°-line lasers have vertical on/off switches that can be operated easily with one hand, offering greater stability compared to those with horizontal switches. With the GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional, the 360° beams can also be assigned to the respective laser tower with ease thanks to the newly developed keypad on the corner of the housing and then be selected and deselected individually. The GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional can also be controlled remotely with the Bosch Leveling Remote App, ensuring that laser lines are not moved unintentionally once positioned, for example.</p><h2><b>Up to three different power sources for maximum flexibility</b></h2><p>The new GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional, GLL 80-33 G Professional, and GLL 20-22 G Professional line lasers also offer users maximum flexibility when it comes to power. The GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional, for instance, is the first line laser to be compatible with the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>. The recommended ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah offers up to 20 hours of runtime with three laser lines activated, or up to 28 hours in energy-saving mode. The GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional can also be operated with a 12V battery from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System </a>or with four C-cell batteries with the right adapters – in both cases for runtime of up to eight hours. Thanks to its integrated, robust mount, the GLL 18V-120-33 CG Professional can be attached to magnetic surfaces, screwed down or fastened with a ceiling clamp. With the pivot fine adjustment, it can also be altered with precision around a fixed reference point on the ground. </p><p>The GLL 80-33 G Professional 360°-line laser can now be operated with the new BA 3.7V 3.0Ah XL Professional 3.7V lithium-ion battery or four AA batteries for up to five hours in normal mode with three laser lines. The battery can also be charged while being operated thanks to the USB-C connection. Using the keypad on the top of the housing, users can control each laser line individually and also activate energy-saving mode. The receiver mode for working with a laser receiver is always on automatically, so no additional button is required. </p><p>The compact GLL 20-22 G Professional cross-line laser projects a precise laser cross to the front. Thanks to the new U-shaped front window, the horizontal opening angle is now even wider, projecting the laser line further than previous models. The new 3.7V lithium-ion battery powers the tool for up to eight hours, while four AA batteries offer up to six hours of runtime. With the universal bracket, which is included with both types, the line lasers can be attached to almost any surface with screws or through the integrated magnets. All three models feature a 1/4” thread, while the 360°-line lasers also have a 5/8” thread for working with a tripod. </p><p>The line lasers are available from September onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266828</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11837</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bluetooth-speaker-and-jobsite-radio-new-bosch-audio-solutions-for-professionals-266828.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bluetooth® speaker and jobsite radio: New Bosch audio solutions for professionals </headline>
			<quote>Top-quality sound and unlimited multi-speaker pairing</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Crystal-clear, powerful sound for the jobsite and on the road  Unlimited pairing possible with compatible devices  Ergonomic shape for easy carrying, now stackable with an L-Boxx  Compatible with 12V and 18V Professional battery systems ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>If you ask professionals which piece of equipment they cannot do without on the jobsite, there’s really only one answer: the radio! This trusty companion keeps tradespeople company around the clock. It’s first to be switched on in the mornings and the last to be turned off. The rich sound from the speakers is what sets the tempo on the job, not the screwdrivers or hammer drills. The GPB 18V-6 C Professional is the first ever Bluetooth® speaker from Bosch, while the GPB 18VH-6 SRC Professional heralds a new generation of jobsite radios featuring DAB+ and FM radio, AUX input, and Bluetooth® connectivity. The robust devices are certified IP54 dust- and splash-resistant with a sealed battery compartment when running on cordless power. They are also compatible with the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a>, the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> and the multi-brand <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. The system gives tradespeople maximum flexibility, with the ability to switch quickly between screwdriver, saw, angle grinder, and many other tools in the same voltage class. The battery packs on the GPB 18VH-6 SRC Professional can be charged while the radio is running via the supplied power cable. Thanks to the battery exchange mechanism, switching in a new pack is simpler than with the previous 18V solutions.</p>
<h2><b>Rich sound in top quality</b></h2><p>Both devices are built to the same specifications and offer a first-class listening experience. At 88 watts with a 40-watt subwoofer, they offer more than twice as much output as their cube-shaped predecessor model. Featuring high-quality components, smart audio amplifier, and perfectly coordinated hardware and software, the new audio solutions deliver crystal-clear tones and full-bodied bass for an unrivalled music experience – and not just on the jobsite, either. The radio has a large TFT display with three default modes – Indoor, Outdoor, and Voice, for podcasts and other spoken-word content – with optimized sound settings for any location. High and low frequencies are also fully adjustable. The sound settings for the Bluetooth® speaker are optimized for indoor use, with the in-built subwoofer offering a fuller sound compared to other solutions on the market.</p><h2><b>Limitless multi-speaker pairing</b></h2><p>Any number of compatible devices can be paired with the radio thanks to the multi-speaker function. If multiple GPB 18V-6 C Professional or GPB 18VH-6 SRC Professional radios are on hand, they can be linked up to provide every corner of large jobsites with background music or used to provide entertainment at a large event. The additional devices can be connected to the existing audio stream simply and easily via Bluetooth®.</p><h2><b>Ergonomic form and practical features</b></h2><p>The shape of both models has been optimized for simple transportation – for example to ensure that the radio doesn’t hit against the leg of the person carrying it. The protective frame that comes with the radio makes it particularly resistant to rough conditions. It can be stacked with an L-Boxx coupling latch and carried across the jobsite together with other tools. The supplied bottle opener – often a practical tool to have around – can be fastened to the rear side. The Bluetooth® speaker can also be retrofitted on request. </p><p>The GPB 18V-6 C Professional Bluetooth® speaker and the GPB 18VH-6 SRC Professional jobsite radio are available from September. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266827</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11836</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-to-the-professional-18v-system-powerful-cordless-chainsaw-from-bosch-for-professionals-266827.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New to the Professional 18V System: Powerful cordless chainsaw from Bosch for professionals </headline>
			<quote>Quieter, zero-emission work at the touch of a button
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Less noise pollution and no exhaust fumes thanks to battery operation  Powerful, robust, and ergonomic device with high user protection  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Following its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-addition-to-the-professional-18v-system-262528.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cordless lawnmower</a>, Bosch is now expanding the Professional 18V System <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-growth-in-the-professional-18v-system-professional-outdoor-equipment-from-bosch-251717.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">outdoor equipment segment</a> to include another powerful Biturbo tool: the GKE 18V-40 Professional cordless chainsaw. The lack of a cord makes jobs like shortening beams, cutting timber, or trimming thick branches easier for professionals such as carpenters and facility managers. The saw is much quieter in operation than gasoline-powered tools and works reliably at the touch of a button, without having to pull a cable first. That minimizes set-up times while protecting the hearing and nerves of users and their surroundings, in residential and commercial areas alike. The lack of exhaust fumes also makes it more pleasant to work indoors on jobs like converting attics or renovating half-timbered houses. In addition, the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> allows professionals to take care of all their tasks – from repairs and maintenance to caring for outdoor spaces – and to switch back and forth flexibly between saws, screwdrivers, angle grinders, and outdoor equipment. The battery system even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system: This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Powerful cuts plus high user protection </h2><p>The brushless Biturbo motor is durable and gives the cordless chainsaw power for tough jobs. The blade length is 40 centimeters. The robust metal bumper spikes make it possible to easily position the saw and guide it during every cut, while being in control. The OptiCut feature ensures continuous sawing and a clean cutting result even under challenging conditions, such as working with hardwood or making frequent cuts. It recognizes a potential stall in advance and automatically adjusts the torque and speed. In the event of kickback, the motor brake stops the tool to minimize the risk of injury. The electronic chain brake also helps keep users safe by stopping the chain as soon as the speed trigger is released. </p><h2>Robust tool featuring ergonomic design</h2><p>The GKE 18V-40 Professional is optimally balanced and sits comfortably in the hand, even when used for long periods. The recommended ProCore18V battery with 12.0 Ah fills the battery compartment almost completely. Sawdust can be easily removed through an opening in the battery compartment when using a smaller battery. Users can tighten the chain accurately and reliably with an adjusting screw. This robust and compact chain tensioning system allows users to cut close to walls, such as when shortening beams in roof trusses. The scrench chain-tensioning tool can be stored in the handle of the saw, making sure it is always to hand. The chain is lubricated automatically, and the transparent oil tank allows users to always keep an eye on the fill level. </p><p>The GKE 18V-40 Professional cordless chainsaw will be available starting in September. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266821</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11835</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-the-professional-18v-system-first-bosch-cross-cutting-guiderail-compatible-circular-saw-266821.html</url>
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			<headline>New in the Professional 18V System: First Bosch cross-cutting guiderail compatible circular saw</headline>
			<quote>Maximum precision, flexibility, and performance for pros</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Full compatibility with cross-cutting guiderail turns tool into portable, compact miter saw  Swift and precise cutting experience thanks to simple angle setting and return mechanism   High standard of user protection with Stop Control, KickBack Control, and dust extraction  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding its range of cordless hand-held circular saws as part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> with the addition of the compact and high-performance GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional. Combined with the new FSN X Professional cross-cutting guiderail system, the saw is transformed into the first portable miter saw in the Bosch range, perfect for cutting roof battens to length at exactly the right angle directly on the roof ridge, cutting panels and insulation, making miter cuts to baseboards, or chopping down floor coverings to size that have already been laid. Thanks to a wide range of settings and features, the hand-held circular saw is more versatile and convenient than ever and raises the bar in terms of user protection. The Professional 18V System covers all other major 18V applications – and even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system: All tools – from compact screwdriver to hedge cutter – can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money. </p>
<h2>Precise, quick sawing </h2><p>The GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional can be directly connected to FSN X Professional guiderails, which are available in cutting lengths of 300, 440, and 740 mm, and be used to make precision cuts – ideal even for sizing down chipboard or insulation panels that have already been laid. Thanks to the adjustable stops, the sawing angle can be set anywhere between -45° or -60° and +60°. At commonly used angles, the stops lock in place automatically. An integrated return mechanism pulls the hand-held circular saw back to the user automatically after every cut, making repeated sawing simple and effective. The GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional is also compatible with FSN guiderails from Bosch as well as various rails made by other manufacturers. </p><h2>Powerful sawing with minimum clearance</h2><p>Thanks to the powerful brushless motor, the GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional can saw up to a depth of 57 mm with its 165 mm blade. The cutting depth can be adjusted with a simple thumb movement on the handle, without the need for any tools. With their other hand, users can open the lower protective cover on the saw blade using a lever. When the base cover is open, the GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional can cut almost flush with the wall. Guide rails on the housing guarantee a standard minimum distance of 22 mm, while the parallel guide ensures clean cuts at larger distances. The no-load speed can be set on the control panel at between 2,500 and 5,000 rpm for optimum sawing of various materials. The Eco mode, which can also be activated on the control panel, enables particularly energy-efficient working. Professional users get the ideal balance of performance, runtime, and weight with ProCore18V batteries with a capacity of 5.5 or 8.0 Ah, such as the new <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/innovation-for-the-power-tools-sector-bosch-procore18v-featuring-new-cell-technology-260036.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V+</a>.</p><h2>Safer than ever thanks to Stop Control, KickBack Control, and dust extraction</h2><p>GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional is the first Bosch hand-held circular saw with Stop Control. This new feature can be activated on the control panel and stops the saw automatically as soon as the blade exits the workpiece. This increases user protection across the board, but particularly with longer cuts when the saw is held further away from the body and therefore with less control. The KickBack Control function, which is always activated, uses an integrated sensor to identify when the saw blade is stuck in the workpiece and switches off the motor within a matter of seconds. This feature prevents unexpected kickback and can also reduce the risk of injury. The GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional also has an integrated Click &amp; Clean adapter for minimizing dust while working. All conventional extractors, including the new <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/simple-working-with-low-dust-levels-in-the-professional-18v-system-new-bosch-dust-extraction-solutions-for-professionals-262976.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GAS 18V-12 MC Professional</a> M-class cordless dust extractor, can be connected up to the tool.</p><p>The GKS 18V-57-2 GX Professional cordless hand-held circular saw and the FSN X Professional cross-cutting guiderail system are available from September. Many different accessories are available as part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/bosch-professional-accessories-2790339-ocs-ac/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch accessory range</a>. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266816</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11843</press_release_id>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-07-04T07:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Saws, hammers, screwdrivers, and much more: Bosch expands hand tool range for DIYers </headline>
			<quote>Premium quality and ergonomic design</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Even bigger selection of Bosch hand tools in existing and new segments available individually and in sets  High quality, comfortable handling, and clever features  New: warranty extended to ten years on registration  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-product-range-from-bosch-high-quality-hand-tools-for-diyers-255175.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">hand tools portfolio</a> for DIYers for even more applications in and around the home. The new tools enhance core segments, like screwdrivers and hammers, while adding new segments, like saws and files. The latest additions bring the product range up to <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/hand-tools" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">over 100 products</a>, with more to follow. All of the tools stand out thanks to their high-quality engineering and smart ergonomics. The design of the handles, which is tailored to every use, and the high proportion of soft grip ensure the tools are comfortable to hold. Clever features, such as a measuring tape pen holder that makes it easier for DIYers to add their markings, are another plus.</p>
<h2><b>New saws for experienced users</b></h2><p>Users will also find saws among the new hand tools. Along with familiar models such as hacksaws and handsaws, three different Japan saws provide a helpful addition for home workshops. These pull saws are particularly well suited for straight cuts. The Ryoba saw, with a flexible saw blade, features two different toothings for longitudinal, cross, and diagonal cuts to the grain. Its long handle makes it particularly easy to use. </p><h2><b>Helpful individual tools and sets</b></h2><p>Another addition: the new precision screwdrivers in an 8- or 13-piece set, which are suited for model making or working on electronic devices, among other uses. The rotating cap at the top end of the screwdrivers and the magnetic tip for holding smaller screws in place are particularly practical for fine and delicate jobs. Bosch is also expanding its range of ratchet tools, which are popular with customers. A large ½-inch ratchet with up to 768 Nm of torque for tough jobs and a ratchet screwdriver with a T-handle for torque of up to 46 Nm are available individually and in sets.</p><p>Alongside single-type sets, Bosch also offers its users mixed sets that contain a large selection of different hand tools in a sturdy case. The 56-piece Advanced tool set includes everything an experienced DIYer needs for their home workshop. An additional set with ratchets and screwdrivers, as well as a wide range of bits and connectors, is designed for fastening jobs. Meanwhile, an advent calendar that transforms into a hand tool set with a storage bag once all the doors have been opened is destined to bring joy to DIYers throughout the holiday season and beyond. </p><p>The new hand tools from Bosch also come with enhanced warranty options. Going forward, DIYers will receive a ten-year warranty on their hand tools once they <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/de/de/my-bosch/overview?utm_source=Homepage_banner&#38;utm_medium=banner&#38;utm_campaign=3yearguarantee&#38;utm_id=guarantee&#38;utm_term=LW10" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">register</a> them. The new hand tools will be available starting in September. All stated prices are recommended retail prices and include VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266688</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11845</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/celebrating-a-milestone-in-powertrain-technology-266688.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-06-26T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-06-26T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Celebrating a milestone in powertrain technology</headline>
			<quote>100 million pushbelts – the basis for vehicle components of the future</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch has been manufacturing the pushbelt, a key component of continuously variable transmissions, in Tilburg since 1985.  Tilburg’s associates are increasingly applying their knowledge to new applications both within and outside the automotive industry.  New high-tech thin-metal components, such as e-stacks for electric motors and air foil bearings, round off the product portfolio. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Tilburg, Netherlands. In the Dutch city of Tilburg, Bosch has reason to celebrate: its plant there has now produced its 100 millionth pushbelt. In 2023, there were more than 200 vehicle models featuring this technology on the market. Although mainly used in passenger cars, the pushbelt increasingly also features in leisure vehicles such as quads and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The start of pushbelt production in 1985 also marked the beginning of the success story of the Bosch location in Tilburg, which has been the market leader for this component since then. Today, the location is using the expertise it has acquired to develop and manufacture new products for other applications. “Our associates here in Tilburg know all about components made from thin metal sheets,” says Thilo Mueller, head of the thin-metal technologies business unit at Bosch. “We’re now using this expertise in more and more applications both within and outside the automotive industry, such as electrolysis stacks. That’s transformation in action.”</p>
<p>The pushbelt is a key component of continuously variable transmissions, or CVTs. Each pushbelt comprises hundreds of specially developed individual steel elements, interconnected with strips of high-alloy steel. In the transmission unit, the pushbelt transfers the engine’s output power to the drive axle, always ensuring the best possible ratio for the speed and power required. This reduces energy consumption and CO₂ emissions. Originally designed for combustion engines, the technology has now been adapted for hybrid and electric vehicles. With its continuously variable automatic transmission for electric vehicles (CVT4EV), Bosch has debuted a compact multispeed transmission design specifically for electric cars. This is particularly advantageous for heavy or very fast vehicles. As part of an electric powertrain, the CVT4EV also reduces energy consumption, improves efficiency and performance, and ensures a pleasant, smooth driving experience.</p><h2><b>Existing know-how for the development of new components</b></h2><p>Based on the knowledge it has acquired over the years with the development and manufacture of the pushbelt, the Tilburg location has now expanded its product portfolio to include new high-tech thin-metal components. Air-foil bearings and e stacks for electric motors went into production at the end of 2023, and the plant has now started work on the development of bipolar plates. Consisting of delicate metal sheets, the e-stack is the core element of high-performance electric motors. One application for the air-foil bearing is in fuel-cell systems, as part of an electric air compressor that reaches speeds of more than 100,000 revolutions. Bipolar plates can be used as a stack or welded together in fuel cells and electrolyzers.</p><p>Thanks to ongoing transformation and the further development of existing technologies, Tilburg is now a location with a future. It’s not only the market leader for pushbelts, but also a Bosch research and engineering center for electrolyzer technology, where engineers create, test, and develop product designs, and make components with an accuracy of up to one-thousandth of a millimeter. Artificial intelligence (AI) also plays an important role in production processes and quality control. “The same innovative spirit that spurred us to invent the CVT pushbelt is now driving us to create the technology of the future,” Mueller says. “Within eight years, we’ve taken completely new products into production for markets that were previously unknown to us. We’ve done so by putting our distinctive skills, expertise, and experience in development and manufacturing to good use. Together with our already highly successful and established pushbelt, we have the right mix to create a sustainable future for our location.”</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266432</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11824</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/algorithms-in-action-bosch-vehicle-motion-management-revolutionizes-the-driving-experience-266432.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-06-19T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-06-19T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Algorithms in action: Bosch Vehicle Motion Management revolutionizes the driving experience</headline>
			<quote>Vehicle Motion division provides solutions for even better safety, dynamics, comfort, and driving enjoyment</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Hardware-agnostic software controls vehicle motion in all directions.  Vehicle Motion Management makes innovative, cross-domain functions and simplified vehicle architectures possible.  “eBrake to zero” software function ensures smooth, jolt-free braking.  Bosch supplies act-by-wire solutions and has extended its braking portfolio to include a by-wire brake actuator. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Renningen, Germany – Aiding the transformation of mobility, shaping the vehicle motion market with integrated chassis solutions, and in this way making driving even safer, more dynamic, and more convenient – those are the aims of the Bosch Vehicle Motion division. Since the start of 2024, this new unit has brought together expertise from the domains of braking, steering, vehicle motion software, occupant protection systems, and vehicle dynamics sensors under one roof. Aside from braking and steering actuators, the division is developing solutions to meet the requirements of software-defined vehicles and by-wire technologies, as well as hardware-agnostic control software such as Vehicle Motion Management and the services to go with it. Its product portfolio encompasses both hardware components and embedded software as well as standalone software solutions. In this way, Vehicle Motion makes not only innovative, cross-domain functions and simplified vehicle architectures possible for automakers, but also completely new interior designs. At the Bosch Tech Day 2024, Vehicle Motion will be premiering the latest solutions from its product portfolio to an audience of international media representatives:</p>
<p><b>Vehicle Motion Management</b></p><p>Vehicle Motion Management is a cross-domain software systems solution. It controls vehicle motion in all six degrees of freedom, coordinating braking, steering, powertrain, and suspension. Hardware-agnostic software features optimize vehicle dynamics, handling, and efficiency. In addition, Vehicle Motion Management helps make the complexity of new vehicle architectures manageable. Its systems-integrating software on central vehicle computers controls the diverse actuators of the various vehicle domains. Vehicle Motion Management also includes data-based services that enhance safety and convenience.</p><p><b>eBrake to zero</b></p><p>This software function prevents the irksome jolt that occurs shortly after a vehicle comes to a stop. For vehicle occupants, braking in stop and go traffic is made significantly more pleasant and comfortable, and motion sickness can be prevented. The function also noticeably improves vehicle noise during braking. By optimally controlling an electric vehicle’s motor and braking system, the function ensures that the electric motor brings the vehicle smoothly to a standstill without any need for the hydraulic brake to intervene. If the hydraulic brake is needed, occupants will not notice the transition from motor brake to hydraulic brake. </p><p><b>Data-based services</b></p><p>Vehicle Motion Management’s portfolio of cloud- and data-based services includes a “road perception” service. This uses the vehicle’s sensor data to generate information about the state of the road and road-friction coefficients. In the cloud, this sensor data is merged with information from other vehicles as well as with data from weather services to give drivers advance warning of hazards such as aquaplaning, ice, potholes, and speed bumps. These data- and cloud-based services can also be used to automatically adjust vehicle dynamics in bends, for example, as well as the driving strategy of the safety and assistance systems. The result is greater safety and a more comfortable drive. </p><p><b>Act-by-wire</b></p><p>Act-by-wire technologies replace the mechanical connections between the steering wheel and brake pedal and the respective actuators of the steering and braking systems with electrical signal lines. On the one hand, this makes new solutions possible that not only provide assistance in critical driving situations, but can also avoid such situations altogether. These solutions also enhance comfort and vehicle agility. On the other hand, they open up new space for interior design: act-by-wire technologies permit greater standardization in braking and steering actuators, allow a crash optimized installation, and take up less installation space. The vehicle’s noise and vibration behavior is improved. The classic brake pedal can be replaced by new designs in which pedal travel distance is reduced or even eliminated altogether. Combining brake-by-wire with steer-by-wire reduces the number of variants for left-hand- and right-hand-drive vehicles. For safety purposes, redundancy is included in the design of the braking and steering actuators, power supply, and communication of act-by-wire systems. For optimum control of by-wire actuators, Vehicle Motion Management software can be used.</p><p><b>Brake-by-wire</b></p><p>Comprising a by-wire brake actuator and an ESP®, the new robust and efficient Bosch braking system does away with the mechanical connection between brake pedal and braking system. Via redundant signal lines, braking request is transmitted from an electronic brake pedal to the by-wire brake actuator and the ESP®. The interplay of these two components means that the brake-by-wire system brakes more dynamically in all conditions. In the event of an error, both the by-wire brake actuator and the ESP® can build up the required braking pressure at all four wheel brakes. Doing away with the mechanical connection between brake pedal and braking system opens up new possibilities for the design of the human-machine interface and of the vehicle interior.</p><p><b>By-wire brake actuator</b></p><p>Based on a technology that has proved its worth millions of times, the new brake actuator translates the driver’s braking intention into action. It is light and can be installed very flexibly in the vehicle without fixing it to the firewall. This makes it easier to design the vehicle so that it behaves better in the event of a collision. The brake pedal and by-wire brake actuator are connected by electrical lines. Consuming little energy, the actuator sets the hydraulic system pressure at all four wheel brakes. With its very rapid pressure build-up, smooth operation, and precise control, it is especially suitable for executing the braking requirements of the driver assistance functions and the emergency brake assistant, and for a smooth transition from motor to hydraulic braking. As the second brake actuator, the ESP® assumes the role of controlling individual wheels to stabilize the vehicle if necessary. </p><p><b>By-wire brake pedal</b></p><p>The introduction of brake-by-wire technologies and the elimination of the mechanical connection between brake pedal and braking system opens up new possibilities for the design of the human-machine interface and of the vehicle interior. The classic brake pedal is replaced by a redundant by-wire brake pedal that detects the braking request via sensors and transmits it to the braking system as an electrical signal. But innovative interior design is not the only benefit of its simple and flexible integration. The Bosch by-wire brake pedal also helps make the driving experience safer, more relaxed, and more personalized.</p><p><b>Steer-by-wire</b></p><p>In a steer-by-wire system, the mechanical connection between steering column and steering gear is done away with. The new system combines a steering-wheel actuator and a steering-rack actuator. Using precise sensor technology, the steering-wheel actuator detects the driver’s steering request and transmits it digitally to the steering-rack actuator, which then steers the wheels accordingly. The steering-wheel actuator also creates steering feel by giving the driver feedback about driving state and road surface. Here, specific signals such as those from ruts or potholes can be partially or completely filtered out, damped, or even amplified, depending on the automaker’s wishes. Furthermore, the steering-wheel actuator makes it possible to position the wheel to suit the individual driver or – in the case of highly automated vehicles – to stow away the steering wheel completely for a limited time. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>266304</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11826</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-offers-software-services-and-smart-technology-for-the-mobility-of-today-and-tomorrow-266304.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-06-19T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch offers software, services, and smart technology for the mobility of today and tomorrow</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch services for logistics specialists and for information about road conditions and danger spots make driving safer and more convenient.  Bosch act-by-wire technologies open up new possibilities for the design of vehicle interiors and more.   Software tools from the Bosch subsidiary ETAS pave the way to the software-defined future of mobility.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Renningen, Germany – For many people, being mobile has never been as easy, safe, and convenient as it is today, thanks to a combination of software, services, and smart technology. At Bosch Tech Day 2024, Bosch will give some insights into its portfolio of solutions and products for the mobility of today and tomorrow.</p><p><b>Software platform for logistics specialists: </b>Bosch’s digital service platform for logistics addresses many of the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry. At the heart of the software ecosystem for freight carriers and forwarders is a marketplace that provides central access to digital solutions from different vendors in every aspect of logistics business, all in one seamless experience: Driver management, transportation management, fleet management, routing &amp; parking, financial services, and supply chain visibility, as well as fuel, energy &amp; sustainability. Furthermore, the platform is more than just a marketplace. It enables the seamless integration of so far separate services and data. One concrete example: Software providers such as Webfleet, Europe&#39;s largest fleet management system, collaborate with Bosch L.OS to offer fleet managers value-added services within its fleet management solution. This allows their users to unlock new and valuable features without running own cost- and time-intense IT projects. Bosch is working on this with Amazon Web Services (AWS).</p><p></p><p><b>Deterministic middleware solutions:</b>The ETAS middleware solution for the development and operation of advanced automated driving systems supports the modeling of software and hardware architectures and high-performance communication. This middleware integrates various application functions and connects them with each other. It consists of several tools, ECU software libraries, and a robust application programming interface (API) for the development cycle of advanced driver assistance systems and automated driving. The distinctive feature of the ETAS solution is that it ensures that real test kilometers can be applied one-to-one and with unrivaled accuracy in a virtual environment. This is the key to reliable development in virtual environments. In this way, ETAS enables for automakers and other suppliers massively reduce the number of physically driven test kilometers through reproducible simulation-based validation. New driving functions can thus be launched on the market more quickly – without compromising safety.</p><p></p><p><b>AI vehicle application generator: </b>Vehicle users increasingly expect personalized functions that reflect their individual needs. This presents vehicle manufacturers with the task of providing such software-based vehicle functions. However, the development of such software is complex, requiring in-depth knowledge and close collaboration with suppliers. Passenger-welcoming features that offer precise control of seats, light, and headlights can currently be integrated only by OEMs, which makes any customization difficult for dealers, rental car companies, fleet owners, and drivers. The ETAS AI vehicle application generator fundamentally changes this situation: the AI-driven generator, an extension to the ETAS Edge Middleware solution, enables everyone – from OEMs to drivers – to create new vehicle functions using natural language, without prior knowledge. The tool generates complete, ready-to-use apps with integrated safety and compliance functions.</p><p></p><p><b>Act-by-wire: </b>Act-by-wire technologies replace the mechanical connections between the steering wheel and brake pedal and the respective actuators of the steering and braking systems with electrical signal lines. This makes new functions possible that provide assistance in critical driving situations and even avoid such situations altogether. They also enhance comfort and vehicle agility. At the same time, they open up new possibilities for the design of the human-machine interface and of the vehicle interior. Act-by-wire solutions reduce the number of variants for left-hand- and right-hand-drive vehicles, allow brake and steering actuators a crash optimized installation and to take up less installation space. For safety purposes, redundancy is included in the design of the braking and steering actuators, power supply, and communication of act-by-wire systems. For optimum control of by-wire actuators, Bosch’s Vehicle Motion Management software can be used. </p><p></p><p><b>Connected services for fleets: </b>Bosch connectivity solutions also help mobility and logistics service providers to use their vehicles as efficiently as possible and minimize downtimes. The technical basis for this is a Bosch control unit that can be retrofitted to any vehicle regardless of manufacturer, allowing the fleet operator to access its operating and diagnostic data, and thus enabling a wide range of data-based services. <b>The Retrofit Efficiency Module</b> (Remodul) function, for example, recognizes the route a truck is taking and slightly adjusts its speed in line with empirical values stored in a central database. This can reduce fuel consumption by up to 4 percent – an attractive cost advantage for fleet operators. <b>Vehicle Health</b>, in turn, records both standardized and manufacturer-specific error codes in the vehicle and evaluates them in the cloud. Any impending problems are recognized at an early stage and presented in an understandable way, and immediate responses such as prioritized servicing are suggested. This significantly reduces the number of unexpected breakdowns, which makes it much easier for operators to plan.</p><p></p><p><b>Cockpit and ADAS integration platform: </b>In the future, vehicles will be defined by an intelligent combination of electronics and software. Bosch is focusing on the shift away from an electrical/electronic (E/E) architecture that is domain-specific toward one that is vehicle-centric and zone-oriented. The architecture comprises very few, but nonetheless very powerful, cross-domain vehicle computers such as the cockpit and ADAS integration platform – a software-intensive central computer that integrates the previously separate infotainment and driver assistance functions into one system on a chip. Such functions include automated parking and lane recognition, paired with intelligent and personalized navigation and voice assistance. The modular and scalable high-performance computer requires less space and cabling in the vehicle and allows vehicle manufacturers to cut costs. As a result, more automated driving functions can also be integrated into compact- and middle-class vehicles. Bosch’s aim is to reduce the complexity of electronic systems in vehicles while making them as safe as possible. </p><p></p><p><b>Interior sensing solutions: </b>Through innovative sensor and software solutions, Bosch interior sensing solutions increase safety for all vehicle occupants. They recognize distraction and drowsiness and can warn drivers accordingly. Occupant monitoring functions that keep an eye on the entire interior are essential for automated driving and facilitate safety systems such as seat belt reminders and airbag suppression. This interior monitoring also enables comfort and convenience functions such as automatic seat and temperature settings as well as gesture control. In addition to the camera system, the cabin sensing radar detects extremely small movements in and around the vehicle. It can recognize a sleeping baby in the car as well as attempts to approach or break in, and alerts the owner accordingly. The functions are available as stand-alone software solutions, in central vehicle computers, or in dedicated control units.</p><p></p><p><b>Connected map services:</b> By combining swarm data from connected vehicles and infrastructural data sources such as weather information, Bosch’s connected map services can deliver accurate and up-to-the-minute information on numerous aspects of the driving environment. In contrast to human drivers, who learn only from their own experience, the connected map services benefit from the combined empirical data from all connected vehicles. This can allow the vehicle systems to determine things such as the optimum driving speed in a traffic circle, the exact lane geometry and driving trajectory at complex intersections, localization landmarks that the vehicle can use to position itself with centimeter precision, or even information on where the road is currently dangerously icy. Using this extensive and reliable real-time information, driving behavior can be planned and, if road conditions change during the journey, adapted proactively and safely. In this way, the connected map services not only improve existing driver assistance functions and increase their availability, but also create new possibilities for developing and improving vehicles and mobility services, thereby making the mobility of the future safer and more convenient.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Tech Day 2024: With software as well,  Bosch is making technology available that is “Invented for life”</headline>
			<quote>Software as driving force behind innovations in every field</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung: “The software in our products is technology that is ‘Invented for life,’ improving our customers’ lives.”  Business target: By the end of the decade, Bosch wants to generate sales running into the billions with software.  Competent and strong team: More than 48,000 associates are involved in software engineering– 42,000 of them in the Mobility business sector.  Dr. Markus Heyn: “We’re at the dawn of the era of the software-defined vehicle.”  Essential hardware: With modern vehicle computers, Bosch has generated sales of just under 4 billion euros over the past three years alone. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Renningen, Germany – At Bosch, programming is the name of the game: the supplier of technology and services is expanding its business with software and services. By the end of the decade, Bosch wants to generate sales running into the billions with software. “For quite some time now, Bosch has also been a software company,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at the Bosch Tech Day 2024 in Renningen. “Across the company, our extensive domain expertise allows us to put lines of code directly into products. The software in our products is technology that is ‘Invented for life,’ improving our customers’ lives.”</p>
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			For quite some time now, Bosch has also been a software company. Across the company, our extensive domain expertise allows us to put lines of code directly into products. The software in our products is technology that is &#8216;Invented for life,&#8217; improving our customers&#8217; lives.
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<p>Bosch software is already to be found in many areas, including the production lines of major industrial enterprises, many car repair shops, and medical equipment. It alerts drivers to cars on the wrong side of the road, protects valuable assets, controls building technology, and has worked in outer space, on the ISS. All in all, 48,000 associates work as software programmers at Bosch, 42,000 of them in the Mobility business sector alone. “The triumphant march of software will fundamentally revolutionize the automotive industry,” Hartung said. “In the future, cars will be seamlessly integrated into the digital world. As a result, they will be one thing more than anything else – updateable,” added Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Bosch and chairman of the Mobility business sector. Cars will then get new functions not by visiting a repair shop, but via a convenient software update “over the air.” To quote Markus Heyn: “Bosch technology will mean that cars grow older more slowly.” And not just cars. Trucks, motorbikes, and e-bikes will also get new safety and convenience functions via an update. Since the debut of the smart system for e-bikes at the end of 2021, Bosch has rolled out roughly 70 new features and modifications via the eBike Flow app – from an alarm and tracking feature to new riding modes.</p><h2><b>Exploiting the potential of software across company boundaries</b></h2><p>Software and digital services have now become mainstays of business success at Bosch – they are the driving force and enabler of innovation across company and industry boundaries. With its broad domain knowledge and expertise in mobility, manufacturing, and building technology, Bosch is a sought-after partner for the companies that traditionally lead the IT field. “To exploit the huge potential of software and AI, we need partnerships of equals. Barely any company can manage this on its own. In this context, open-source software offers an especially useful way of pooling expertise across company boundaries, of saving costs, and of creating standardized solutions,” Hartung said.</p><p>Policymakers can also play an important part: in the field of artificial intelligence, which is becoming increasingly important for software development, companies need planning certainty. That also goes for the AI Act recently passed by the European Union. “The EU must now rapidly translate the AI Act into standards, for while regulation is necessary, it must not unnecessarily throttle the pace of technology or even prevent innovation,” Hartung continued.</p><h2><b>The age of software-defined mobility starts here</b></h2><p>In the automotive industry, the new trend has a name: software-defined vehicle. Software is increasingly becoming the starting point for designing and developing new vehicle models. A recent McKinsey study estimates that the global market for automotive software and electronics will reach 462 billion dollars by 2030. From 2023, the share of software in vehicles will triple. Bosch wants to be part of this growth market and to remain the go-to partner for automakers worldwide. “We’re standing at the dawn of the age of the software-defined vehicle,” Heyn said. “For Bosch, that’s good news, because we can do both: hardware and software. We are one of the few companies that are fully proficient in the interplay of automotive electronics and the cloud.” With software and service solutions such as Vehicle Health, for example, Bosch helps fleet operators avoid vehicle breakdowns and increase efficiency. And specifically for logistics companies, the Bosch L.OS digital platform facilitates digitalization and simplifies the entire chain of operations. In addition, Bosch has developed a special software that allows cars to come to an ultra-smooth halt, completely jolt-free, as though a professional chauffeur were at the wheel. With this Bosch “eBrake to Zero” function, not only is braking in stop-and go-traffic more pleasant and relaxed, but the risk of travel sickness among occupants can also be reduced. “We can ensure jolt-free stop-and-go driving with software that brakes as smoothly as a professional chauffeur,” Heyn said.</p><p>Software-defined mobility will also go hand in hand with a changing vehicle architecture: away from a domain-specific IT and electronics architecture to one that is centralized and cross-domain, with just a few computers and sensors that are nonetheless very powerful. At present, there are roughly one hundred control units from various manufacturers at work in one car. In a future software-defined vehicle, control functions will be performed by less than one dozen vehicle computers. To achieve this, domain-specific functions will have to be combined in modern vehicle computers. In this context, Bosch and Qualcomm jointly presented a new vehicle computer at the start of the year. For the first time, it combines infotainment and driver assistance functions. For automakers, this not only means a reduction in installation space, cables, and weight, but also and more importantly lower costs. In the control units alone, the saving gained by merging infotainment and driver assistance can be as high as 30 percent. With advanced vehicle computers in general, Bosch is already on the path to success: over the past three years, the company has generated sales of just under 4 billion euros with them.</p><p>But whether they number one hundred or one dozen, the diverse computers and software packages in a car have to be networked with each other, so that they can communicate across brand boundaries. The Bosch subsidiary ETAS supplies the middleware for this – the translation software between the vehicle’s physical components and its application software, even if they are made by different suppliers. Just as there is barely any car today that does not feature a Bosch part, in the future there won’t be any cars on the road that do not feature lines of Bosch code.</p>]]></text>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,<br/>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,<br/>Dr. Markus Heyn,<br/>member of the board of management,<br/>at the Bosch Tech Day on June 18 and 19, 2024.</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>The Library of Congress in Washington D.C. is one of the biggest libraries in the world. Its digital collection comprises well over 900 million files with a total size of some 21 petabytes. One petabyte is just over one million gigabytes. That number of files alone will keep you busy for quite a while. For example, by watching high-definition television non-stop for more than 13 years. Yet the traffic data we have now recorded at Bosch using our sensor technology take up somewhat more space than 21 petabytes – well over ten times more, in fact.</p><p>This doesn’t only show how frequently we travel the world’s roads together with our partners. It is also a symbol of how, at Bosch, the digital and physical worlds have merged and are mutually dependent. It is only with the help of these vast volumes of data, for example, that we can develop our solutions for tomorrow’s mobility – hardware such as sensors and braking systems, and above all new and intelligent software for tomorrow’s mobility. </p><p>Today, you will be able to see and experience some of these solutions for yourself on our proving ground here. I’m very glad that this has persuaded you to join us, and would like to extend a warm welcome to our Bosch Tech Day here in Renningen.</p><p>Especially in mobility, the speed of software development is extremely high. One might even be tempted to dig out the old “data highway” cliché – but this time in a new, almost literal, sense: on the roads of the future, after all, software will have a greater influence on traffic than any other technology. For Bosch, the fast-moving nature of this field is an advantage: after all, across all our business sectors, software is already the decisive factor behind all our areas of future growth – whether the smart control of factories, smart home appliances, or our new growth area of medical technology.</p><p>Yet while software is nothing new for Bosch, our focus so far has mainly been on programs for products, such as software for airbag control units, for e-bikes, or for efficient heat pumps. But another area is now growing alongside this – our business with “standalone software” that can be developed and marketed independently of any product. For example, we offer software for a video function that allows vehicles to detect their surroundings better. The decisive thing here is that the software is hardware-agnostic, and can run on chips made by different manufacturers. </p><p>Demand for standalone software and for digital services will pick up rapidly over the next few years. By the end of the decade, we want our software to generate sales running into the billions. </p><p>And that’s not even counting the software embedded in our products. To illustrate how important this embedded software is, I’d like to take a brief look at our very first software product: Bosch Motronic. This was a control unit that controlled ignition and gasoline injection at the same time. It did so digitally, with a microcontroller and memory. Forty-five years ago, Motronic debuted in a production vehicle, the BMW 732i. With this, Bosch heralded the automotive software age. What began with very modest volumes for one vehicle model has now taken on a completely different dimension. Each year, we supply our customers worldwide with more than 250 million control units that we have coded.</p><p>Since the debut of Motronic, therefore, Bosch has developed from a purely hardware company to one of the biggest software providers in Europe, if not the world. In all, 48,000 people are currently working on software at Bosch – many of them in Germany, but also at our Indian subsidiary Bosch Global Software Technologies, which has grown by leaps and bounds over the past 25 years and now runs branch operations in Mexico and Vietnam.</p><p>All around the world, Bosch software can be found in countless production lines, car repair shops, and medical appliances. It alerts to the danger of wrong-way drivers and surveils landmarks such as the Elbphilharmonie concert hall and Neuschwanstein Castle, where it guards valuable cultural assets against fire and vandalism. It can be found in industrial technology, where we have developed the fastest-growing factory-automation ecosystem in the shape of the ctrlX Automation control platform. And in our Building Technologies division, our Nexospace software offers a digital service solution for efficient and sustainable building management. Indeed, until very recently, algorithms developed by us were even to be found in outer space, in software that analyzed noises on board the ISS and alerted to possible anomalies.</p><p>So as you can see, “Invented for life” applies to our software as well. And unlike purely software companies, we are even in a position to integrate lines of code directly into products – into people’s lives, if you like. At all times, the basis for our “Invented for life” ethos has been our strengths in the precise and reliable manufacture of complex physical objects. We want to continue to dynamically build on these strengths, as well as on our profound domain knowledge in mobility, manufacturing, and building technology. It is precisely these strengths that are now making us increasingly attractive for partners who have traditionally played a leading role in the world of software.</p><p>As it is, barely any company will be able to exploit the huge potential of software and AI on its own. Instead, what is needed is alliances between equal partners. In this context, open source software offers an especially useful way of pooling expertise across company boundaries, of saving costs, and of creating standardized solutions. In AI for its part, which is becoming increasingly important for software development, we now need planning certainty. The AI Act passed by the EU must now be rapidly translated into standards, so that expensive and complex case-by-case assessments can be avoided. Regulation is necessary. But it must not unnecessarily throttle the pace of technology or even prevent innovation. </p><p>Especially in the area of mobility, this pace is increasingly picking up. The triumphant march of software will revolutionize the automotive industry more fundamentally than any new type of powertrain. Justifiably, more and more customers expect their vehicle to synchronize smoothly with their digital world. This also includes its updatability. In the future, it will not just be the case that the software in cars, trucks, motorbikes, and e-bikes will be state of the art when they are made. Instead, it will keep pace with developments. With software under the hood, cars will become out of date more slowly. It will then be possible to integrate improved convenience features and new safety functions over the air, without any fuss – just like in a smartphone. Bosch technology will make software updates possible for e-bikes, motorbikes, cars, and trucks. Since the debut of our smart system for e-bikes at the end of 2021 alone, we have used software updates to roll out roughly 70 new features and modifications via the eBike Flow app – from an alarm and tracking function to new riding modes.</p><p>However, the growing demands made of software-defined mobility are pushing conventional vehicle architectures to their limits. This is why Bosch is now developing a centralized, cross-domain IT and electronics architecture featuring a high-performance software stack and powerful vehicle computers and sensors. Our advantage here is that we know our way around hardware AND software – and are thus one of the few companies that are fully proficient in the interplay of automotive electronics and the cloud.</p><p>McKinsey estimates that the global market for automotive software and electronics may reach 462 billion dollars by 2030. That is the equivalent of 5.5 percent average annual growth from 2019 – and thus significantly more than the growth of automotive production. We want to be the number-one choice for automakers worldwide in this area as well. On top of that, there is hardware. Without it, the new software world will not be practicable. This is an area where we are already successful. With our modern vehicle computers alone, we have generated sales of just under 4 billion euros over the past three years.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, software is not just an add-on for Bosch, but one of the mainstays of our success. Software determines our processes, our manufacturing operations, and the way we think. For a long time now, software has been just as much a part of our everyday work as the five red letters at our factory gates. Together with AI, it is the foundation for future innovation. And in all our business sectors, it will become increasingly important for value creation. But it is especially in mobility that we have a very clear goal: Just as there is barely any car today that does not feature a Bosch part, in the future there won’t be any cars on the road that do not feature Bosch software.</p><p>To explain to you how we are shaping the future of mobility in the process, I’d now like to hand over to my colleague Markus Heyn. Thank you!</p>
<h2><b>A new chapter in automaking history: Markus Heyn on the age of the software-defined vehicle</b></h2>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,<br/></p><p>A warm welcome to Renningen from me as well. On your way here, it’s likely that some of you already spent a few minutes in one of the traffic jams around Stuttgart this morning. Ten meters forward – brake – stop – jolt. Then another ten meters, and again: brake, stop, jolt. This could soon be a thing of the past. Not the traffic jams, unfortunately. But the constant jolts every time you brake. This is because Bosch has developed software – which we’ll be demonstrating to you later – that lets vehicles brake very softly, without any jolts.</p><p>Now you might say that soft braking like this is nothing more than a fun gimmick in the car of the future. But have you ever actually tried to bring your vehicle to a halt completely smoothly, without any jolts, like a real chauffeur? It really isn’t that easy, even if you concentrate hard! And apart from that, you might like to ask your passengers, and your children on the rear seat, what they think. Anyone who is reading something on their cellphone, or who is prone to travel sickness, will be very grateful for ultra-smooth braking. We can ensure jolt-free stop-and-go driving with software that brakes as smoothly as a professional chauffeur. Not only does this solution make for an especially smooth ride, it is also part of a new chapter in the history of automaking. We are standing at the dawn of the age of the software-defined vehicle. </p><p>As Stefan has already made clear, Bosch is just as much a software company as a hardware one. This is especially true of our mobility sector, where 42,000 people worldwide are working to develop software for current and future vehicles. That’s more than in any other company in the automotive industry. And with that, we are already part of the change in our industry. Increasingly, the starting point for designing and developing new vehicle models is software. </p><p>That said, the software-defined vehicle, or SDV, won’t appear overnight, and there are very few fully software-defined vehicles on our roads right now. The ones that are come almost exclusively from completely new players in the market. As fully software-defined vehicles gradually become more common, the share of software in vehicles will triple. In some cases, one single car may currently feature more than one hundred control units, made by different manufacturers. Even now, orchestrating this cacophony is a very demanding task. And updating it while preserving the necessary safety and reliability is a headache. But for an SDV to be updatable, its electrical and electronic architecture must not be too complex. So what we need is a high-performance software stack and ever fewer, but more powerful, vehicle computers. </p><p>In an SDV, therefore, we have to merge many of the functions that have so far been domain-specific: together with Qualcomm, we have already debuted a system-on-chip that can simultaneously process infotainment and driver assistance functions – and were the first supplier to do so. In the future, other domains could be integrated on one chip. In this way, the number of control units could be reduced to less than ten by 2030. The result would be installation that takes up less space, fewer cables, and less weight. In short, costs would be lower and flexibility higher. Merging driver assistance and infotainment control units alone can reduce costs by as much as 30 percent. Depending on the vehicle class, this can mean a saving of more than 100 euros in some cases – and this in just one component. This will also make automated driving functions more affordable, and thus attractive for price-conscious vehicle segments. </p><p>So as you can see, the software defined vehicle will also mean more changes in hardware requirements than the name may suggest. For its part, the required software will be developed in close collaboration between OEMs and suppliers. One challenge here is connecting the many software packages in the vehicle, which have to communicate with each other across brand boundaries. The Bosch subsidiary ETAS provides the middleware for this. If you like, this is the translation software between the vehicle’s physical components and its application software, even if they are made by different suppliers.</p><p>But above all, what is new here is that individual software functions can now be marketed as licensed products, independently of hardware. One good example of this is our Vehicle Motion Management. And that brings us back to jolts when braking. Vehicle Motion Management, or VMM for short, is a comprehensive systems solution that makes the driving experience safer, smoother, more efficient, and also a bit more unusual. Both the suspension and the powertrain, braking, and steering systems are managed optimally and in concert by the software. This allows handling characteristics, such as acceleration and braking behavior, to be individually determined – all the way to a jolt-free halt. I warmly recommend you to see for yourself later on how this improves smoothness, safety, and vehicle dynamics.</p><p>Vehicle Motion Management is also evidence of the success of the Mobility business sector and its new organization. I’m sure you have already heard that we have completely reorganized this sector, especially with respect to three future cross-domain areas of mobility: software, semiconductors, and vehicle computers. Our top priority here is the best possible market and customer focus. Our response to geopolitical developments is to significantly step up our international collaboration. To achieve this, we have been working even more intensively across divisional, regional, and functional boundaries since the beginning of the year. Without this new structure, it is unlikely that Vehicle Motion Management could have debuted so quickly. And our customers also appreciate this new speed: for VMM alone, we expect sales running into the hundreds of millions by 2030. Standalone software will account for a significantly greater share of the future sales revenue than classic embedded software. </p><p>With our mobility solutions as a whole, we want our newly restructured business to achieve global sales of more than 80 billion euros by 2029. And of course, we also want automated driving solutions to play a part in this. In this context, the SDV is essential for future developments. For privately owned vehicles, Bosch is focusing on gradually taking driver assistance forward. Right now, we are the only established Tier 1 supplier developing driver assistance software for Levels 2+ and beyond. For the various levels, Bosch can supply the crucial products: sensors, cameras, and radar, as well as the vehicle computers, software, and services to go with them. </p><p>Especially in automated driving, advances in AI are opening up completely new possibilities. This is because generative AI will be capable of describing the visual world more precisely and translating it into code. In this way, vehicles will be able to deal much better with complex situations. So if, say, a ball suddenly rolls onto the road ahead, cars will soon no longer register the mere object, but also anticipate the child that may come running after it. Widening context in this way allows the system to react significantly faster and more appropriately in comparable situations.</p><p>Such a scenario is made possible by combining what are known as foundation models with our profound knowledge of vehicle systems. With our huge volumes of traffic data, we can train the AI. And because you can never have enough material for this purpose, we are working to collect even more traffic data with various automakers the world over – also with the VW software subsidiary Cariad. In the future as well, therefore, our store of data will likely be bigger than the Library of Congress’s – a kind of digital library for the mobility of the future. </p><p>And now we’re looking forward to your questions. Following them, you will be able to try out in practice a lot of the things we have only talked about here. And that includes soft braking. I wish you all a fascinating – and jolt-free – afternoon. </p><p>Thank you!</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11833</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-06-12T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Karlsruhe offers varied program for 85 Bosch Car Service apprentices and skilled workers</headline>
			<quote>On June 11, Bosch headquarters opened its doors to workshop associates from across Germany</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Guided tours of the Bosch Mobility Aftermarket division’s central warehouse  Practical demonstrations and presentations about the latest automotive technology and workshop services  Relaxed evening program at the e-karting track in Karlsruhe-Stupferich ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – On Tuesday, June 11, 85 apprentices and skilled workers from Bosch Car Service workshops across Germany came to Karlsruhe for an event arranged especially for them by the Bosch Mobility Aftermarket division. At an open house for these budding and qualified workshop professionals, the Bosch Car Service organization’s headquarters put on an exciting program, while also giving them plenty of opportunity to get to know each other. At 9:30 a.m., participants were welcomed with drinks and snacks by Dan Bronkal, who heads up the Bosch sales workshop concepts unit for the Europe Central region. He outlined the support Bosch can offer their workshops in the form of expertise, the latest diagnostic data, modern workshop equipment, and training. Bronkal also stressed how important it is nowadays to stay abreast of the rapid developments in automotive technology. Continuing education is important here, he said, both during and after their thorough apprentice training in Bosch Car Service workshops. </p>
<p><b>Information about the latest developments in workshop technology</b></p><p>The day’s varied program then got underway for the participants, who had been split into four groups. Over the course of the day, they got to know the headquarters close up and firsthand. The highlight was a guided tour of the Bosch Mobility Aftermarket division’s impressive central European warehouse, which supplies wholesalers and vehicle workshops all over Europe with spare parts. In practical demonstrations, the workshop professionals learned about the latest developments in automotive technology, as well as about new Bosch products. They also had an opportunity to broaden their horizons when Bosch experts from the diesel domain used a truck to demonstrate the new possibilities offered by connected workshop services. And finally, they had the chance to put their driving skills to the test in a racing simulator. </p><p></p><p><b>Ample opportunity to speak with colleagues from other workshops</b></p><p>Aside from the wealth of information and impressions on offer, the event once again offered plenty of opportunities for small talk. Participants made the most of the coffee and lunch breaks to speak with colleagues from other Bosch Car Service workshops and swap stories about their experiences. And the evening program – a visit to the karting and event center in the Karlsruhe suburb of Stupferich – gave them the chance to continue their conversations. In a relaxed atmosphere, participants could get to know electromobility on the kart track.</p><p></p><p>“The positive feedback from our budding and qualified workshop professionals, as well as from our Bosch Car Service workshops, shows that we’re on the right track with events like this,” Dan Bronkal said, and added: “Participants especially appreciated the mix of fascinating technical content and personal interaction with colleagues from other workshops.”</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>265935</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11829</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-06-06T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Smart Home expands compatibility</headline>
			<quote>Smart Home Controller II becomes a Matter Bridge</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Smart Home Controller II now functions as a Matter Bridge. Bosch Smart Home devices enabled to be connected to the Matter world.  Matter creates greater compatibility and offers flexible control for cross-manufacturer smart home systems. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch Smart Home is releasing a pioneering update for the Bosch Smart Home Controller II, thus setting the course for the new Matter communication standard. This update enables Bosch Smart Home devices* to be seamlessly integrated into a universal, cross-brand smart home network. The standard developed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) offers compatibility with devices from various manufacturers, thus supporting an individually customised smart home setup.</p>
<p><b>Advantages of Matter: Seamless integration and expanded compatibility </b></p><p>In the context of CSA, hundreds of companies are working together to promote the development of a common wireless protocol with Matter as a standard. This simplifies the interoperability of smart home devices from different manufacturers and the standardisation of set-up and update processes. A significant advantage of Matter as a universal language lies in local communication between devices and hubs, which communicate without requiring detours via the internet or cloud services. Direct, encrypted communication accelerates response times and enhances data security.</p><p><b>Bosch Smart Home Controller II – the bridge to Matter</b></p><p>The Smart Home Controller II is the first device from Bosch to support the pioneering communication standard for smart home devices. As the central interface to Matter, Bosch’s controller is designed to integrate both existing and future Bosch Smart Home products into a comprehensive, manufacturer-independent network. This facilitates communication, supported by the Matter standard, between Bosch Smart Home devices and the Matter network. This maximises interoperability and control via the Matter network.</p><p>The update of the Smart Home Controller II to a Matter Bridge paves the way for an open, future-proof smart home system. It offers the freedom to network and control devices from various manufacturers, thus contributing to greater comfort and convenience in one’s own four walls.</p><p>* The following Bosch Smart Home products can be controlled in the Matter world via the bridge: </p><p><ul><li>Radiator Thermostat / Radiator Thermostat II</li><li>Relay</li><li>Door/window contact / Door/window contact II (Plus)</li><li>Room Thermostat / Room Thermostat II </li><li>Room Thermostat Underfloor Heating / Room Thermostat II 230V</li><li>Smart Plug / Plug Compact</li><li>Motion Detector</li><li>Dimmer</li></ul></p><p>The update will be rolled out gradually until 9 June 2024 and is available via the Bosch Smart Home app. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>265929</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11818</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/first-crop-protection-sprayer-featuring-one-smart-sprays-weed-management-system-launched-in-latin-america-by-stara-265929.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-05-15T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>First crop protection sprayer featuring ONE SMART SPRAY’s weed management system launched in Latin America by Stara</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ ONE SMART SPRAY system now integrated with Stara’s innovative Imperador 4000 Eco Spray crop protection sprayer line  Precision weed management via Bosch high-tech cameras and sensors and the agronomic intelligence of xarvio Digital Farming Solutions  Maximizing herbicide savings, input efficiencies and aiding sustainability ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany/Não-Me-Toque, Brazil – ONE SMART SPRAY is pleased to announce that Stara has launched the first crop protection sprayer in Latin America to feature its precision weed management system. Unveiled at the recent Agrishow in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, Stara’s state-of-the-art Imperador 4000 Eco Spray crop protection sprayer will help farmers increase efficiency, reduce production costs and lower environmental impacts.</p>
<p>The new Stara sprayer fully integrates ONE SMART SPRAY’s technology, which utilizes a camera-based system and artificial intelligence developed by Bosch to enable real-time detection and spraying of weeds during the same pass, selectively spraying herbicides only where weeds are present instead of the whole field. The system features the advanced digital and agronomic intelligence of xarvio® Digital Farming Solutions including its weed distribution and as-applied area maps, recommendations for herbicide programs and application windows, automated documentation, intelligent sensitivity levels, among other functions. </p><p></p><p>The Imperador 4000 Eco Spray enables farmers to spray 24/7, day and night, due to a LED lighting system and offers exceptional performance in both pre-emergence (green-on-brown) and post-emergence (green-on-green) application. </p><p></p><p>“We believe in the power of collaboration to offer farmers the best solution possible. ONE SMART SPRAY is born out of the desire of Bosch and BASF Digital Farming to do exactly that. The launch of Stara’s Imperador 4000 Eco Spray is a key milestone in our business journey and delivers to farmers a very simple but powerful outcome: clean fields every time, with maximum herbicide savings,” says Rodrigo Lima, Director Latin America at ONE SMART SPRAY.</p><p></p><p>“We are proud to launch this innovation and deliver on our promise of ‘Constant Evolution,’ by offering farmers a technology that helps improve profitability, efficiency, and sustainability,” adds Átila Stapelbroek Trennepohl, Stara CEO.</p><p></p><p>The commercial launch of the Imperador 4000 Eco Spray is the culmination of a collaboration between Bosch, BASF Digital Farming and Stara that goes back to 2019, which has focused on developing and integrating the unique ONE SMART SPRAY weed management technology.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11828</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-investigates-the-environmental-impact-of-aerotwin-windshield-wipers-265856.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-05-22T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-05-22T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch investigates the environmental impact of Aerotwin windshield wipers</headline>
			<quote>New PCF certification ensures detailed comparative values for sustainable production practices</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ System for calculating the product carbon footprint (PCF) enables identification of current, potential, and reduced environmental impact  Independent experts from TÜV Rheinland Energy & Environment GmbH certified the PCF system used  PCF certifications attest to Bosch Mobility Aftermarket’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainability ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany, and Tienen, Belgium – Whenever a product is manufactured, greenhouse gases are emitted. This means every product has a carbon footprint and an impact on the climate. Now, for the first time, the Bosch Mobility Aftermarket division has determined this footprint, known as the product carbon footprint (PCF), for its Aerotwin windshield wiper across the wiper’s entire manufacturing process. The assessment was carried out in accordance with ISO standard 14067, which ensures the accuracy and comparability of the results and is regarded as the optimum standard for the introduction of PCF systems. To ensure the transparency and credibility of Bosch’s life cycle assessment, independent experts from TÜV Rheinland Energy &amp; Environment GmbH tested and validated the PCF calculation system that Bosch used. This validation provides comparative values that allow the progress made in environmental protection to be presented in an understandable way.</p>
<p><b>Precise environmental data for individual products</b></p><p>Bosch wants the mobility aftermarket to play a major part in achieving the sustainability goals of the United Nations, especially in relation to climate action. Life cycle assessments drawn up in accordance with ISO 14067, together with the associated ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 standards, make it possible to determine precise environmental data for individual Bosch products. The first implementation focused on Aerotwin windshield wipers measuring 340 mm, 600 mm, and 750 mm in length, which are manufactured at the Bosch plant in Tienen, Belgium. To determine the wipers’ product carbon footprint, the entire production process up to the point at which they leave the factory was examined. A PCF assessment considers emissions not only of carbon dioxide but also of all other greenhouse gases, which are expressed as CO2 equivalents. The results show the total amount of CO2 equivalents emitted during production per wiper blade, including its packaging. </p><p></p><p>Bosch will continue to drive forward PCF certifications for additional product categories in the mobility aftermarket business with a view to identifying sources of carbon emissions in their production process. Only on this basis can emission reduction measures be developed to minimize the product carbon footprint. Moreover, the certified PCF values serve as a basis for transparent internal and external communication.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11827</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/pcr-rapid-test-for-candida-auris-for-vivalytic-by-bosch-now-available-265536.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-05-16T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>PCR rapid test for Candida auris for Vivalytic by Bosch now available</headline>
			<quote>World’s first fully automated PCR test for detection of the multidrug-resistant fungus at the point of care.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Vivalytic test detects Candida auris in under an hour at the point of care, making it the world’s first test suitable for screenings.   Candida auris infection rates are on the rise in Germany and can cause severe infections, for example of the bloodstream (sepsis).   Hospitals can use the new screening test to detect colonization, allowing them to implement measures to contain outbreaks. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Berroth</name>
				<email>Thomas.Berroth2@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Waiblingen – Bosch Healthcare Solutions has developed a PCR test for detecting Candida auris (C. auris) on the Vivalytic platform. The test is a global innovation now available for order from distribution partners including Randox Laboratories Ltd. and R-Biopharm. This test enables the fully automated detection of the frequently multi-resistant fungus in less than an hour at the point of care. The rapid testing capability also makes it suitable for carrying out screenings when necessary. In contrast, traditional culture tests in centralized laboratories require one to three days<sup>1</sup>, delaying diagnosis and the initiation of targeted treatment. “Considering the heightened risk of severe progression in individuals with pre-existing conditions, we have developed a new test that enables clinics to respond more swiftly,” states Marc Meier, managing director of Bosch Healthcare Solutions. Patients with compromised immune systems, such as those in intensive care, individuals with serious underlying conditions such as diabetes, or those who are immunosuppressed due to cancer or HIV, as well as patients about to undergo invasive surgery, face a heightened risk of active infection with C. auris. The mortality rate for C. auris infections ranges from 30 to 72 percent². </p>
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			Considering the heightened risk of severe progression in individuals with pre-existing conditions, we have developed a new test that enables clinics to respond more swiftly.
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				<cite>Marc Meier, managing director of Bosch Healthcare Solutions</cite>
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<p>“Candida auris can be transmitted from person to person through contact and contaminated surfaces. When this fungus presents, rapid detection is therefore paramount to enable implementation of effective control and prevention strategies,” says Dr. med. Alexander Maximilian Aldejohann, deputy head of the Würzburg Laboratory at the National Reference Center for Invasive Fungal Infections (NRZMyk.) Since July 2023, Germany has implemented a limited statutory reporting requirement under the Infection Protection Act. Aldejohann is in favor of extending this reporting obligation: “The fungus has the capacity to rapidly develop resistance to many common antifungal agents coupled with the ability to survive for a relatively long time on surfaces. This high so-called tenacity also increases the risk of outbreaks that are difficult to contain.”</p>
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			Candida auris can be transmitted from person to person through contact and contaminated surfaces. When this fungus presents, rapid detection is therefore paramount to enable implementation of effective control and prevention strategies.
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				<cite>Dr. med. Alexander Maximilian Aldejohann, deputy head of the W&#252;rzburg Laboratory at the National Reference Center for Invasive Fungal Infections (NRZMyk)</cite>
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<h2><b>Increasing spread of Candida auris</b></h2><p>C. auris is spreading globally. In some states in the U.S., the annual incidence rate has been shown to increase by a factor of 2 to 3.³ The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) also drew attention to a rise in cases within Germany during the past year in the Epidemiological Bulletin<sup>4</sup> at the beginning of May. The RKI points out that in specific areas screening could be beneficial. In the U.S., the annual case count has in the meantime reached the thousands. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) already consider the screening of patients, visitors, and staff for C. auris as a crucial strategy to curb its spread in healthcare settings.<sup>5</sup> While the fungus is harmless for healthy individuals, it can lead to severe nosocomial infections, i.e. infections acquired in hospitals or other healthcare environments, in patients at high risk and, if the fungus enters the bloodstream, can trigger sepsis. </p><h2><b>Easy handling, rapid detection</b></h2><p>The Vivalytic Analyser enables effortless testing directly at the point of care: The sample is placed into the test cartridge, which already contains all necessary reagents. The cartridge is then inserted into the Vivalytic Analyser for automated processing. Healthcare professionals require only minimal training to use the system, and the fully automated process significantly lowers the risk of infection. The Vivalytic Analyser thus facilitates rapid and precise diagnostics in PCR quality, bypassing the frequently lengthy process through a central laboratory. Bosch Healthcare Solutions is expecting CE certification for the Vivalytic C. auris test soon.</p><p>This is a press release for journalists. Under no circumstances does it replace a consultation or recommendation by a medical practitioner.</p>
<p><b>Sources</b></p><p>1) Leonhard, S. E., Chong, G. M., Foudraine, D. E., Schaftenaar, E., Klaassen, C. H. W., &amp; Severin, J. A. (2024). Proposal for a screening protocol for Candida auris colonization. The Journal of Hospital Infection. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2023.12.019" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2023.12.019</a> (retrieved on 05/10/2024).<br/>2) Sikora A, Hashmi MF, Zahra F. Candida auris. [Updated 2023 Aug 28]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan-. Available from: <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK563297/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK563297/ </a>(retrieved on 05/10/2024).<br/>3) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Tracking Candida auris. <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/tracking-c-auris.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/tracking-c-auris.html</a> (retrieved on 05/10/2024).<br/>4) Aldejohann AM, Hecht J, Martin R, Walther G, Kurzai O: Zunahme von Candida Auris in Deutschland im Jahr 2023. Epid Bull 2024;18:3-7 | DOI 10.25646/12004 <a href="https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Archiv/2024/Ausgaben/18_24.pdf?__blob=publicationFile" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Infekt/EpidBull/Archiv/2024/Ausgaben/18_24.pdf?__blob=publicationFile</a> (retrieved on 05/10/2024).<br/>5) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Screening for Candida auris colonization in healthcare settings. <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/c-auris-screening.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/c-auris-screening.html</a> (retrieved on 05/10/2024).</p><p>Bosch Healthcare Solutions on social media<br/>YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@boschhealthcaresolutions </a><br/>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/ " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.linkedin.com/company/bosch-healthcare-solutions/ </a></p><p>Distribution partners for Vivalytic: <a href="https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/vertrieb/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-vivalytic.com/vertrieb/</a></p>
<p><b>Explore more</b></p><p><a href="https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bosch-presse.de%2Fpressportal%2Fde%2Fen%2Fgrowth-through-medical-technology-bosch-and-randox-invest-heavily-in-the-vivalytic-analysis-platform-264258.html&#38;data=05%7C02%7Cexternal.Nicole.Rother%40de.bosch.com%7C01991c703d394e26296608dc7590af0a%7C0ae51e1907c84e4bbb6d648ee58410f4%7C0%7C0%7C638514511487217015%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&#38;sdata=9shOHzz4MejWFLu79iSzpRiI4yNBMiId1ZomnfMBoPg%3D&#38;reserved=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Growth through medical technology: Bosch and Randox invest heavily in the Vivalytic analysis platform.</a></p><p><a href="https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bosch-presse.de%2Fpressportal%2Fde%2Fen%2Fadditional-partnership-in-medical-technology-bosch-and-r-biopharm-to-strengthen-vivalytic-analysis-platform-264577.html&#38;data=05%7C02%7Cexternal.Nicole.Rother%40de.bosch.com%7C01991c703d394e26296608dc7590af0a%7C0ae51e1907c84e4bbb6d648ee58410f4%7C0%7C0%7C638514511487373259%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&#38;sdata=P9MFwvWMfOUmP6%2FCKZSjddXHMi2E8LG%2FEvpabQSXwLg%3D&#38;reserved=0" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Additional partnership in medical technology: Bosch and R-Biopharm to strengthen Vivalytic analysis platform.</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures Amplifies Commitment to Cleantech with two Battery Recycling Investments</headline>
			<quote>Revolutionizing Battery Recycling on both sides of the Atlantic.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Aachen based cylib raised €55 million round, the largest investment round ever raised by a European battery recycling company.  US based Li Industries raised $36 million round, led by Bosch Ventures   Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures: “We are investing in Sustainability and pave the way in transformative battery recycling technologies.” ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
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<p>Stuttgart (Germany) / Boston (USA): Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital unit of the Bosch Group, announces two significant investments in the battery recycling sector within a week, marking a significant step towards sustainable technology development. &quot;In an electrified world, battery recycling makes a significant contribution to conserving natural resources,&quot; explains Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures. &quot;With our investments, we can help Cylib and Li Industries to scale their production.&quot;</p>
<p><b>German cylib raised €55 million round less than 24 months after start of operations</b></p><p>Founded in 2022, the company offers market-leading proprietary technology for end-to-end recycling of lithium-ion batteries and has already delivered a successful pilot line and completed projects with major automotive OEMs as well as battery manufacturers. cylib’s process is characterized by an efficient, resource- and climate-friendly recovery of raw materials, including lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt and manganese from battery packs, black mass or production scraps.<br/>Lilian Schwich, CEO of cylib, said: “The funding round we announced today will empower us to embark on our next phase of expansion and deepen existing collaborations, as we grow our next-generation battery recycling at an industrial scale.” Bosch Ventures joined the oversubscribed round on cylib’s way to become Europe’s primary battery recycler.</p><p></p><p>The landmark funding round marks the first time in Europe that major investors from climate and deep tech, corporate automotive and industry backgrounds as well as public investment funds have built a consortium to support a battery recycling company. This further signals the breadth of significant stakeholders now dedicated to building a resilient and sustainable battery infrastructure also in Europe.</p><p></p><p><b>Rapidly growing market with high local interest</b></p><p>With the rapid growth of the battery driven electric vehicles, eBikes, Powertools and Household Appliances, the demand for battery recycling is soaring. Similar to the US, the EU has already ranked the materials inside EV batteries as strategic critical raw materials, and set its latest stringent battery recycling regulations accordingly. cylib’s market-leading process enables battery producers, automotive OEMs and all companies operating in the battery value chain to recycle elements locally and overachieve these requirements.</p><p></p><p>&quot;Our investments in cutting-edge battery recycling startups underscore our commitment to pioneering technologies that not only promise substantial market growth but also offer solutions to one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time,&quot; stated Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director at Bosch Ventures. &quot;We are excited to be at the forefront of this vital industry, and we are proud to support and connect multiple companies from different geographies in this space&quot;. The EU investment comes shortly after Bosch Ventures led the $36 million investment round in the US direct recycler Li industries.</p><p></p><p><b>Bosch Ventures led $36 million investment round in Li Industries</b></p><p>Last week, the investment into Li Industries was closed. Li Industries is poised to tackle significant challenges in the Li-ion battery&#39;s circular supply chain with innovative, scalable solutions. “Li Industries are the first and only company in the US capable of economically and sustainably recycling low/no cobalt batteries, such as Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFPs), at scale using their unique Direct E2ETM recycling technology.”, said Dr. Ramesohl.</p><p></p><p>Bosch Ventures has co-led the $36 million Series B funding round, together with Khosla Ventures and LG Tech Ventures. “We are thrilled to be backed by such a strong group of investors,” said Dr. Zheng Li, co-founder and CEO of Li Industries.</p><p></p><p><b>Press photos are available on the Bosch Media Service at <a href="http://www.bosch-press.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-press.com</a>.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-05-13T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Le Mans 24H: Innovation vehicle of Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive with hydrogen engine shows the sustainable future of motorsport</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Race-level performance: Ligier JS2 RH2 masters high-speed tests at top speeds of over 280 km/h  Robustness and continuous performance of the hydrogen systems were ensured over a Le Mans race distance of more than 5,000 kilometres  Both companies launch first concept studies on liquid hydrogen storage for future motorsport projects  The Ligier JS2 RH2 will participate to the world premiere demo lap reserved for hydrogen-powered racing cars on Saturday June 15, 2024, during the 24 Hours of Le Mans  The Ligier JS2 RH2 will be exhibited for the entire Le Mans 24H week in the H2 Village ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Germany; Magny-Cours, France – To drive clean energy technologies and sustainability in motorsport, Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive have taken their hydrogen-powered demonstrator vehicle to the next level. In recent months, intensive tests have been carried out to test the engine and the entire vehicle for robustness and endurance performance and to further optimize the drive concept. The development and engineering of hydrogen drives for motor sports enable us to bring particularly demanding technologies to the racetrack at an early stage, which can also have road reference. &quot;This gives us an innovative edge in future hydrogen projects, both in motorsport and for high-performance sports cars,&quot; says Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger, President Bosch Engineering GmbH.</p>
<p><b>Performance at race level</b></p><p>In recent months, Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive have further modified the vehicle. By systematic application, a high power of 443 kW, a torque of 650 Nm and an excellent transient response of the 3.0-l biturbo hydrogen engine could be achieved. In addition, the robustness and long-term performance of the hydrogen systems under extreme operating conditions and at outside temperatures from 0° to +35°C were ensured by extensive tests and simulations. As part of the high-speed tests, the vehicle repeatedly reached a top speed of over 280 km/h without irregularities and thus the potential for a top speed close to 300 km/h. Overall, the vehicle completed more than 5,000 test kilometers on the racetrack under high loads without any special abnormalities. This roughly corresponds to the race distance covered by the winning teams at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in recent years.</p><p></p><p>“The results show that our hydrogen concept could meet the extreme requirements of a long-distance race and provide an excellent development basis for future use in racing cars and high-performance sports cars,” says Rüger. The experience gained with the Ligier JS2 RH2, for example in the design of the high-pressure tanks and the complex hydrogen safety concept with active and passive measures, is incorporated into future customer projects of both companies.</p><p></p><p><b>Liquid hydrogen – first concept studies</b></p><p>Currently, the storage concept for hydrogen for mobile applications is mainly considered to be gaseous hydrogen, which is stored in the vehicle under high pressure up to 700 bar. Due to the higher storage density, liquid hydrogen could also offer an alternative storage option in the long term. Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive are currently expanding their development expertise with this technology. Both companies have already produced their initial concept studies to integrate liquid hydrogen systems in vehicles.</p><p></p><p>In the development of the Ligier JS2 RH2, Bosch Engineering was responsible for the overall vehicle design and significantly implemented the development of the engine and tank concept as well as a comprehensive multi-stage hydrogen safety system. Ligier Automotive was responsible for the global vehicle dynamic performance, the design of the monocoque, including all the chassis adaptation of its existing Ligier JS2 R and the complete car cooling system. They also optimized the mechanical components for use with hydrogen and led their overall integration into the new vehicle.</p><p></p><p><b>World premiere at the 24 Hours of Le Mans</b> </p><p>After being publicly revealed last year during the centenary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Ligier JS2 RH2 was exhibited in the Hydrogen village dedicated to this new energy sector.</p><p></p><p>This June, the Ligier JS2 RH2 will be showcased on track this time during the world premiere demo lap reserved for hydrogen-powered racing cars on Saturday June 15, 2024, just a few hours before the start of the 92nd edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It will run along the H24, MissionH24’s hydrogen electric racing prototype and other manufacturers committed to the deployment of hydrogen into motorsport. <br/>&quot;We are very proud to be part of the first manufacturers to see their hydrogen-powered car run on the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans track,” comments Jacques Nicolet, President of Ligier Automotive. “We are fully focused on integrating new energies into the automotive industry and this demonstration lap shows that motorsport is an incredible research laboratory to develop and test new technologies.”</p><p></p><p>The Ligier JS2 RH2 will be displayed for the entire Le Mans 24H week in the Hydrogen village. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11821</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/powerful-bosch-leisure-and-marine-batteries-featuring-agm-and-efb-technology-265280.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-05-08T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-05-08T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Powerful Bosch leisure and marine batteries featuring AGM and EFB technology</headline>
			<quote>Dual-purpose batteries for reliable engine starting satisfy leisure vehicles’ high energy needs</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Batteries featuring AGM and EFB technology for self-sufficient power supply away from camping facilities and moorings  Bosch batteries with strong performance and a robust design specially developed for leisure vehicles and boats   Deep-cycle technology and low self-discharge for seasonal use, even with long downtimes over the winter break ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Modern recreational vehicles and boats are equipped with an array of electrical devices, and these consume a lot of energy. Ensuring they have a self-sufficient supply of power, even outside of camping facilities and moorings, calls for powerful energy sources that can reliably supply energy over a protracted period of time and be recharged as quickly as possible. Bosch offers high-performance batteries specifically for the leisure and marine sector. Now, it is giving them a technology upgrade from SLI (starting lighting ignition) technology to modern AGM (absorbent glass mat) and EFB (enhanced flooded battery) technology. These dual-purpose batteries are used in modern motorhomes and boats both to start the engine under difficult conditions and to supply power to the vehicles’ many onboard consumers.</p>
<p><b>Suitable for the considerable demands of motorhomes and boats</b></p><p>In the leisure and marine sector, batteries have to work hard in applications for navigation, emergencies, safety, comfort, and convenience, and also as a result of frequent partial or even deep discharges. In addition, frequent short trips and protracted downtimes put a strain on the battery. Batteries with AGM and EFB technology are particularly suited to these demanding applications. In AGM technology, fiberglass mats soak up the acid like a sponge. In EFB batteries, the positive plate is furnished with a plastic inlay that provides additional support for the active material. Bosch’s AGM and EFB batteries for leisure vehicles and boats deliver high starting currents and offer very high cycle stability. Inside the batteries, a robust grid design made of a special alloy ensures corrosion resistance, a long service life, optimized current flow, and low self-discharge. The deep-cycle technology ensures that the battery is immediately ready for use even after a long period of inactivity such as a winter break. As the batteries are absolutely leakproof and vibration-resistant, they also work perfectly off the beaten track or on swaying boats. What’s more, the AGM and EFB batteries can be combined with other batteries that supply power to, say, an electric winch or rudder. During production, Bosch performs extensive functional and load tests in accordance with international standards to ensure consistently high quality, safety, and performance.</p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/additions-to-the-18v-power-for-all-system-from-bosch-cordless-paint-spray-systems-with-allpaint-technology-265216.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-04-29T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Additions to the ‘18V Power for All System’ from Bosch: Cordless paint spray systems with AllPaint technology</headline>
			<quote>Even application of paint, lacquers, and varnishes</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ UniversalSpray 18V-300 and AdvancedSpray 18V-500 round out cordless paint spray system range for DIYers  AllPaint technology: one nozzle for paint, lacquers, and varnishes  Smooth finish and longer runtime thanks to brushless motor and ‘Syneon Technology’  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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<p>Bosch has rounded out its range of cordless paint spray systems for DIYers with two new tools. The UniversalSpray 18V-300 and the AdvancedSpray 18V-500 make it possible to apply all types of paint, lacquer, and varnish evenly to walls and furniture. Unlike the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/strong-addition-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-first-cordless-paint-spray-system-from-bosch-for-diyers-238721.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EasySpray 18V-100</a>, which is already available, these new tools are also compatible with wall paints. The tools are part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>,’ which covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 70 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>.’ All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2><b>Air volume adjustment and ergonomic design for effortless spraying </b></h2><p>With their AllPaint technology, the UniversalSpray 18V-300 and AdvancedSpray 18V-500 offer one key advantage over their competitors. As a result, all sorts of coatings can be applied with just one nozzle and without requiring any accessories. The individual air volume adjustment allows DIYers to apply lacquers, varnishes, and wall paints with ease. Higher air speeds are required for wall paints, while lower speeds are sufficient to apply even coats of varnish. Thanks to their brushless motors, both tools offer high motor and air speeds, making for smooth and even coatings, even with wall paints. Not only that, but the sprayers also have longer runtimes and provide the same level of performance regardless of the level of charge. This is thanks to the optimum coordination of all key components, such as the motor and air routing, combined with an intelligent electronic control system called ‘Syneon Technology.’ Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. The ergonomic design makes spraying paints simple. The spray lever is located close to the handle, meaning that users can easily trigger and control how much paint is being applied with precision – including when working overhead. The sprayer unit and the motor can be disconnected at the touch of a button, making cleaning the tools a breeze.</p><h2><b>UniversalSpray 18V-300: straightforward allrounder</b></h2><p>One of the main advantages of the UniversalSpray 18V-300 is its ease of use. DIYers can switch between two air flow settings, which ensure that the right amount of paint is being sprayed depending on the viscosity of the material – providing a perfectly smooth finish. While thinner coatings such as wood varnishes require less volume to prevent the liquid from running, wall paints have to be applied at a higher level of performance and throughput. The UniversalSpray 18V-300 is perfect for medium-sized painting projects such as garden sheds or furniture. </p><h2><b>AdvancedSpray 18V-500: even coats thanks to fine spraying</b></h2><p>DIYers who want to achieve a particularly smooth finish and even paint application can turn to the AdvancedSpray 18V-500 with its patented AirBoost technology. The accelerated airflow allows the tool to spray particularly fine coats. What is more, the AdvancedSpray 18V-500 also features fully adjustable airflow settings, which enable the user to set exactly the right speed for the paint type. The tool comes with two attachable air caps: a black one for faster work progress and a white one that ensures an even finer finish. The AdvancedSpray 18V-500 is ideal for larger paint-spraying projects such as room walls. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Cars as a comfort zone: the evolution of the interior</headline>
			<quote>RUMBA research project applies user expectations</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Automated driving opens up a wealth of options for vehicle interiors.  Optimized handling characteristics enhance passenger comfort.  Automated driving delivers completely new living and working space.  RUMBA provides fundamental knowledge for automakers, suppliers, and service providers. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Watching movies, playing games, working, or snoozing: the people who will be using automated vehicles in the future have clear ideas about how they want to pass the time it takes to reach their destination. Their wishes call for a complete redesign of the vehicle interior, with comfortable driving characteristics to match, and this presents manufacturers and suppliers with new challenges. These are the findings of a research project led by Bosch. Called RUMBA, it looked into what people expect from automated vehicles – in terms of both interiors and driving behavior. The work of RUMBA’s business and science experts was funded with a grant of some 11 million euros from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. “This newly acquired basic knowledge will shape the planning of new generations of vehicles. In the future, this could lead to the creation of a completely new living and working space for users,” says Michael Schulz, who managed the project at Bosch. For example, automated cars and commercial vehicles could be converted into offices, cinemas, or even bedrooms. Many service providers see vehicles as an as-yet untapped and therefore significant market segment.</p>
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			This newly acquired basic knowledge will shape the planning of new generations of vehicles. In the future, this could lead to the creation of a completely new living and working space for users.
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				<cite>Michael Schulz, RUMBA project manager</cite>
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<p>Over a period of three and a half years, a team of experts drawn from automakers, automotive suppliers, and scientific institutions investigated what users expect from future vehicles that will be able to cover longer distances automatically. Through interviews, observations, and studies, the researchers found out how professional and private drivers of cars and commercial vehicles would use their time if they didn’t have to actively sit behind the wheel and could instead take on the role of a passenger. “It became clear to us that the automation of driving creates new possibilities for using the interior,” Schulz says. For example, rather than having a conventional steering wheel, vehicles might offer users alternative control elements that are tailored to user requirements during manual and automated driving. “Steer-by-wire technology would open up unprecedented new possibilities for interior design, with scope for many innovative functions and features,” he adds. Driverless automated commercial vehicles are also expected to bring about major changes in the logistics sector. “The design of the future driver’s cab is heavily dependent on the usage scenario: it can be optimized both for short manual journeys within logistics centers and for transporting people between logistics centers,” Schulz says, summarizing another research result. </p><h2><b>Relaxing and sleeping during the journey</b></h2><p>The experts involved in RUMBA – a German acronym for “Realization of a positive user experience by means of user-friendly interior design for automated driving functions” – faced a number of challenging requests from users. For example, they spent a lot of time investigating how quickly a person can take back control of a vehicle after sleeping, and what factors have an impact on this. They also learned that if drivers have previously adopted a more relaxed sitting position, then another decisive factor for how long it takes to return the vehicle to manual control is the driver’s distance from the display and control elements. Studies conducted as part of RUMBA showed that for a large number of participants, a period of 60 seconds following a sleep phase was long enough. But the studies also identified deficits in driving performance and a deterioration in subjective well-being after taking back control. The researchers came to the conclusion that the vehicle must rouse the user well in advance to ensure they have sufficient time to wake up, find their bearings, and react. This also requires the technology to be able to recognize the occupants’ condition and assess whether they are sleeping or awake and ready to take the wheel.</p><h2><b>As gentle as a chauffeur</b></h2><p>Furthermore, the project investigated the handling characteristics that automated vehicles will have to deliver. “This is an important part of ensuring that drivers and passengers can feel comfortable and safe in future vehicle interiors,” Schulz says. A vehicle that moves off abruptly or brakes hurriedly could make occupants feel nauseous and reduce acceptance of automated driving functions. With this in mind, the experts closely observed how gently and carefully professional drivers drive their vehicles, and then transferred their findings to the automated vehicles. They also examined which additional measures are effective in preventing travel sickness.</p><h2><b>Space to try something new</b></h2><p>Over the course of the project, the researchers also analyzed which color schemes, which materials and designs, which lighting schemes, and which control elements would be suitable for use in future interior designs, taking into account the situation during a given journey. One thing the researchers clearly recognized, however, was that users’ wishes will continue to be bounded by security and technical requirements in the future. For accident safety reasons and due to the limited space available, features such as seats that can be turned while driving will continue to pose a challenge, even in large vehicles. Overall, though, the experts concluded that the vehicles of the future will open up unprecedented opportunities – not only for automakers and automotive suppliers, but also for service providers, who have had little involvement in vehicles to date. Schulz summarizes the result of RUMBA as follows: “Our project has opened the door to the development of a wide range of innovations. We’re convinced that the insights we’ve gained will help shape the way people experience individual mobility in the future.”</p><p>You can find more information about RUMBA <a href="https://projekt-rumba.de/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe 2024: Bosch presents sustainable solutions for factory automation, the hydrogen economy, and AI</headline>
			<quote>Eight highlights for sustainable industry
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch technology for artificial intelligence, battery production and recycling, electrolyzers, factory automation, and hydrogen filling stations.  In 2023, Bosch’s sales of industrial technology grew by an exchange rate-adjusted 10.2 percent to 7.4 billion euros.   Tanja Rueckert: “We want our industrial technology sales to reach 10 billion euros by 2028.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Manuela Kaiser</name>
				<email>Manuela.Kaiser@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – Industrial manufacturing is the engine of every economy. It creates jobs, secures prosperity, and ensures growth through trade. When industrial manufacturers come together again for this year’s Hannover Messe, there will be one major challenge that all of them continue to face: to respond to climate change, factories must become sustainable and conserve resources. Bosch is one of the leading factory outfitters; its broad portfolio of solutions for factory automation, the hydrogen economy, digitalization, and artificial intelligence (AI) helps industrial companies achieve a green transformation. </p>
<p>Bosch industrial technology is in demand: in 2023, the supplier of technology and services was able to hold its own in a volatile market environment characterized by geopolitical tensions, the economic downturn, and interest-rate effects. Its sales of industrial technology rose to 7.4 billion euros. This equates to an increase of 6.8 percent, or 10.2 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. The main drivers of this growth were Bosch’s acquisitions of HydraForce and Elmo Motion Control. “We are pursuing a long-term growth strategy with industrial technology,” says Tanja Rueckert, the member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH responsible for the Industrial Technology business sector as well as the area of digital business and services. “We want to strengthen our market position, expand regional supply chains, and increase our industrial technology sales to 10 billion euros by 2028.”</p>
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			We want to strengthen our market position, expand regional supply chains, and increase our industrial technology sales to 10 billion euros by 2028.
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				<cite>Tanja Rueckert, the member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<p>At Hannover Messe 2024, Bosch will be presenting technologies and solutions in the fields of automation, digitalization, and hydrogen. “As an early adopter of artificial intelligence and digitalization applications, industrial technology is like almost no other sector,” Rueckert says. “Software and connectivity help increase efficiency, quality, and sustainability in production. The only way we can secure our standard of living and prosperity is with a strong industrial sector.” </p><h2><b>Generative AI: improve processes, increase quality </b></h2><p>In manufacturing, Bosch wants to use generative AI to further improve production management, monitoring, and control. In two Bosch plants in Germany, the company has launched initial projects through which generative AI creates synthetic images in order to develop and scale AI solutions for optical inspection and to optimize existing AI models. Bosch expects that this will reduce the time needed for planning, launching, and ramping up AI applications from the current six-to-twelve months to just a few weeks. Developed by Bosch researchers, this service for generating synthetic data is to be offered to all Bosch locations following successful piloting.</p><h2><b>ctrlX AUTOMATION: automation toolkit</b></h2><p>The ctrlX AUTOMATION system for factory automation developed by Bosch Rexroth comprises hardware, software, and apps. It is an open platform that provides all the building blocks for complete automation solutions, and reduces component and engineering costs by 30 to 50 percent. The platform’s community of partners, known collectively as ctrlX World, is continuously expanding the range of solutions with hardware, and above all with apps. So far, 100 partners have contributed their strengths and solutions. Since its launch five years ago, the number of customers has risen to around 1,500. Sales in this area increased 30 percent in 2023.</p><h2><b>Battery production: components for automated equipment </b></h2><p>Whether in electromobility, consumer electronics, or building technology, the demand for energy storage is greater than ever. Bosch Rexroth offers a comprehensive portfolio for battery production that includes individual components, systems solutions, and subsystems featuring linear, joining, and transfer technology in addition to the fully open ctrlX AUTOMATION system. Speed and precision are also important in battery production. Bosch Rexroth has developed linear robots that can be used quickly for typical applications such as handling cells and packs as well as joining and dispensing. These robots optimize processes in module and pack assembly and disassembly. </p><h2><b>Battery recycling: automation solution for deep discharge of batteries </b></h2><p>There are more and more electric cars driving quietly and with low emissions on the roads. Their batteries contain rare and valuable raw materials such as lithium and nickel, the recovery of which makes economic and ecological sense. Bosch Rexroth’s toolkit solution for diagnosing, discharging, and dismantling used vehicle batteries enables the automation of these process steps, which are upstream of the actual process of recovering the raw materials. This makes it possible to recycle batteries on an industrial scale and offers the possibility of flexible scaling. </p><h2><b>Stack and smart electrolysis module: technology for H2 electrolyzers</b></h2><p>Bosch not only plans to use hydrogen, but also to provide smart technology for its production. For this purpose, the company has developed an electrolysis stack, the central element of an electrolyzer. The stack comprises more than 100 electrolysis cells that use electricity to split water into oxygen and hydrogen. It is designed for an output of 1.25 megawatts. That is equivalent to the production of 23 kilograms of hydrogen per hour. The Bosch electrolysis stack is suitable for use in smaller-scale plants producing 1 megawatt and more, all the way up to large, gigawatt-scale plants. It is expected to be market-ready from 2025. In addition, Bosch is planning to combine its electrolyzer stack with a control unit, power electronics, and various sensors to create a smart electrolysis module. </p><h2><b>Manufacturing and testing technology: how fuel cells are made</b></h2><p>Bosch Manufacturing Solutions (BMG), the company’s special-purpose machinery unit, supplies advanced manufacturing equipment and testing technology for fuel-cell manufacturing – from individual components to complete systems. In total, more than 50 percent of the required manufacturing equipment comes from Bosch itself. When testing stacks and systems, natural conditions are simulated for the end-of-line functional test, where the PEM fuel cells are put through their paces. Here, gas composition, temperature, pressure, and humidity are the same as in the actual vehicle. The test benches work efficiently: 50 percent of the hydrogen used is recovered for new testing processes. A test bench for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis stacks will be presented for the first time at Hannover Messe. This type of test bench can be upgraded for development as well as for end-of-line functional testing, and is available in size classes between 50 kW and 3 MW.</p><h2><b>eSEA underwater actuator: electrification of offshore facilities </b></h2><p>In the future, hydrogen will often be produced in remote areas – in the desert or at sea – and thus far away from where it will later be used. To make it economical to operate the offshore facilities required for green hydrogen and the capture and storage of CO2, their plant technology needs to be significantly cheaper to purchase and operate than it has been to date. Bosch Rexroth has developed an electrical solution for controlling valves in underwater process plants at depths of up to 4,000 meters. Since this solution no longer feature valves operated via hydraulically driven actuators, it eliminates the need for miles of hydraulic lines to connect to hydraulic power units above water.</p><h2><b>Hydrogen filling stations: drive solutions for compressing hydrogen</b></h2><p>Hydrogen filling stations play a major role in decarbonizing the mobility sector. Within the next six years, several thousand hydrogen filling stations are set to go into operation worldwide. Together with partners, Bosch Rexroth has developed scalable solutions for servo-hydraulic compressor drives in the power range between 10 and 280 kW for the compression of hydrogen. To be able to refuel vehicles with hydrogen fuel quickly and simply, the gas has to be compressed to as much as 900 bar. A new electrohydraulically driven cryogenic pump has been developed in partnership with FirstElement Fuel, a leading company in the U.S. for the commercial operation of hydrogen filling stations. This cryogenic pump compresses liquid hydrogen directly to 875 bar. The aim is to refuel heavy trucks with 100 kg of hydrogen in under ten minutes. Direct refueling eliminates the need for intermediate storage tanks at filling stations. The first filling stations are set to be equipped starting in 2025. Moreover, Bosch Rexroth has worked with Maximator Hydrogen to develop scalable, low-maintenance drive units, with ratings currently up to 250 kW, that offer filling station operators an affordable way into hydrogen technology. The new container-based compressors can potentially reduce total cost of ownership by half compared with the commercially available alternatives. The Swiss Coop Group already uses hydrogen trucks for its goods transportation. They refuel at five filling stations equipped with Maximator and Bosch Rexroth technology.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch at Hannover Messe</b></h2><p>Bosch Rexroth – Hall 6, Booth D26<br/>Bosch Connected Industries – Hall 9, Booth F27<br/>Bosch Manufacturing Solutions – Hall 13, Booth C33</p><h2><b>Selected panels with Bosch experts</b></h2><p>• Research Summit – Panel discussion with Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the board of management and chief digital officer, Robert Bosch GmbH, Monday, April 22, 2024, 2:30–3:15 p.m., Convention Center (CC), Room 1</p><p>• Panel discussion <a href="https://www.hannovermesse.de/veranstaltung/zukunft-des-mittelstands-nachhaltigkeit-organisieren-digitale-geschaftsmodelle-etablieren/tal/108398" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;The future of SMEs: Organizing sustainability &#38; establishing digital business models&#8221;</a> with Lisa Reehten, managing director, Bosch Climate Solutions, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 5:15–5:35 p.m., Hall 8, Booth D17</p><p>• Panel discussion <a href="https://www.hannovermesse.de/veranstaltung/ai-meets-automation/pan/108294" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;AI meets automation&#8221;</a> with Hans Michael Krause, director ctrlX World, Bosch Rexroth AG, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 1:30–2:00 p.m. </p><p>in Hall 3, Booth A76</p><p>• Lecture “Digital twins: What nobody is talking about” with Dr. Birgit Boss, Bosch Connected Industry, Thursday, April 25, 2024, 3:00–3:25 p.m., Industry 4.0 Conference Stage, Hall 8, Booth D17</p><p>• Panel discussion “The role of 6G in shaping the next industrial era” with Andreas Müller, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, 2:45–3:30 p.m., Hall 14, Booth H06</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>The exciting work of change:  Bosch is where the opportunities  and challenges of transformation converge </headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management </p><p>of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>Markus Forschner,</p><p>member of the board of management, </p><p>at the annual press conference on April 18, 2024</p><p><br/>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>It’s easy to talk about change. To enact change, however – that’s hard, albeit exciting, work. In all modesty, I could also say that exactly this is what makes Bosch an exciting company. This is the place where multiple development paths converge that lead to the future of the economy and society: technological answers to the gargantuan task of climate neutrality, the automation of driving and of factories, and the use of artificial intelligence across all areas. Our range of expertise is so broad that we’re not only supporting the transformation in various sectors, we’re also helping to shape it – in building and industrial technology, consumer goods, and mobility. In short, Bosch stands at an intersection where the opportunities and challenges of transformation converge – you could also call it a “crossroads,” as we have in our annual report. What paths will lead us to strong growth? Where are we investing in new technologies? What areas are we focusing on? We’ll be presenting the answers to these questions today at this annual press conference, to which I would also like to welcome you warmly.</p><p>What environment are we operating in from a political, economic, and ecological standpoint? Before I get to that, I’d like to reflect on two points.</p><p><ul><li>First, we’re seeing that climate action is no longer the only issue at the top of the political agenda – especially in the light of complex geopolitics and increasing social tensions in our society. Nonetheless, Bosch is investing heavily in the development of technologies for a carbon-neutral future. This is necessary so that we can be at the forefront of the transformation. We continue to see great opportunities for growth, but some markets are developing too slowly – that’s the case for electromobility, and it’s no different for hydrogen and heat pumps. Subsidies for CO<sub>2</sub>-efficient technologies are under pressure, specifically economic pressure. Climate action requires sustained investment from government, from companies, and from each individual. It’s expensive – that’s clearer than ever. Meanwhile, climate change isn’t stopping. On the contrary, it’s accelerating. All the more reason why we must not let up in our action for the climate. Not losing sight of such a long-term priority while at the same time maintaining freedom and prosperity – that is the great challenge for the kind of open society we want to live in. </li><li>My second point is that economic and ecological challenges are also putting a strain on the social climate. This can be seen at Bosch as well. For example, the end of combustion engines in new European vehicles is approaching, but we can’t simply make up for every job lost as a result with new technologies. Fewer jobs for gasoline and diesel, more jobs for electromobility and hydrogen – there likely isn’t enough time for the two sides of this equation to balance out. To remain competitive, we also have to change structures and cut jobs. That’s not easy for us to do. We take the concerns of our associates, as expressed in the day of action on March 20, very seriously. In the meantime, our talks with employee representatives have led to some initial results. In principle, we agree with them that we need to reduce costs, but also look for alternatives to job cuts. Furthermore, two key agreements have already been reached. First, we will be strengthening the German locations of the Power Solutions, Electrified Motion, and Cross-Domain Computing Solutions divisions. This year and next, we plan to invest 4 billion euros in machinery and equipment as well as in research and development. Second, between now and 2027 we’ll be spending around 700 million euros on training and qualification for associates in our Mobility business. We’re already stepping up our training initiatives to be able to move our workforce from shrinking business areas into growing ones. As part of our People Acquisition Campus and Mission to Move programs, we’ve reskilled almost 3,000 associates from our powertrain business so far and placed them in new positions. We’re now extending these programs to the entire Mobility business sector. And our initiatives reach beyond the boundaries of our company. For instance, we’ve joined forces with nearly 70 other companies in Germany’s Allianz der Chancen, or Opportunities Alliance. We’re already involved in labor market hubs at four locations in Baden-Württemberg to move people directly from one job to another. We want to do even more than before to ensure that structural change remains socially acceptable. </li></ul></p><p>Whether from a social or an ecological standpoint, our environment is not an easy one. Under these conditions, we can survive only if Bosch’s business remains on a robust footing – this has to be in the interests of all stakeholders. The good news is that we performed better than expected in 2023. But 2024 will be another challenging year. My colleague Markus Forschner will now discuss our current business situation before I continue with a strategic look at the year ahead.</p><h2>Markus Forschner on the business situation:<br/>Good end to 2023, but 2024 will be challenging again</h2><p>Yes, Stefan, the 2024 business year will be at least as challenging as 2023, which met our expectations overall thanks to a successful final sprint. I’d like to briefly address the key figures in our consolidated financial statements; detailed explanations can be found in the annual report. What’s important to me is the look ahead – especially the economic outlook and the importance of business performance as the basis for our longterm growth strategy.</p><p>As a result of the final sprint, EBIT from operations was slightly better than we were expecting when we presented the preliminary figures at the beginning of February. In nominal terms, the Bosch Group’s sales increased just 3.8 percent to 91.6 billion euros in 2023. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, however, the increase amounted to 8 percent and was therefore within the target range of 6 percent to 9 percent for the past year. In sum, we’re seeing significant growth. The wide gap between nominal and exchange rate-adjusted growth is due to the unusual economic characteristics of the past year. With a 0.9 percent increase in economic output, growth in Europe lagged behind the global economy’s 2.7 percent growth. Nevertheless, high inflation and high interest rates meant that the euro was in demand on the capital markets. The Chinese renminbi also depreciated unexpectedly sharply, which put a strain on us as well. </p><p>Thanks to our diversification, however, we were able to balance out weaknesses in submarkets. In Mobility, we benefited from the fact that the market picked up over the course of the year. Sales rose 6.9 percent in nominal terms (10.9 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects), increasing to 56.2 billion euros. Global vehicle production increased by more than 10 percent to 93 million units, which was much higher than expected. The resolution of the chip shortages provided a boost here. Sales growth in Energy and Building Technology was especially strong, increasing 10.5 percent to 7.7 billion euros, or 13.2 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Here, we benefited in particular from the temporarily high demand for renewable and energyefficient fossil heating technology.</p><p>Sales in Industrial Technology grew by a nominal 6.8 percent to 7.4 billion euros, or by 10.2 percent adjusted for exchange-rate effects, due to the first-time consolidation of the HydraForce and Elmo Motion Control acquisitions. Stefan Hartung will go into more detail about the importance of external growth for our long-term strategy in just a moment. Without these acquisitions, the Industrial Technology business stagnated as expected. The slowdown in the mechanical engineering market was apparent well in advance. Only the Consumer Goods business sector failed to meet its 2023 forecast, due to the weak consumer goods markets. At 19.9 billion euros, sales were down a nominal 6.6 percent on the previous year; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, the decline amounted to 1.2 percent. </p><p>We made progress in 2023 with regard to our profitability and financial strength. EBIT from operations rose to some 4.8 billion euros, up from 3.8 billion euros the previous year. The EBIT margin from operations rose to 5.3 percent, up from 4.3 percent. We’re getting closer to our target margin of at least 7 percent, even if we are still some way off. This is the target we’ve set ourselves for 2026. The best 2023 EBIT margins were achieved by Industrial Technology, at 9.1 percent, and Energy and Building Technology, at 9.0 percent. Mobility was able to grow its EBIT margin from operations to 4.4 percent compared to 3.4 percent the previous year, despite the enormous upfront investments and transformation tasks, while Consumer Goods maintained the previous year’s level of 4.5 percent despite the decline in sales.</p><p>We’ve been working very systematically on improving our free cash flow. It came to 2.2 billion euros or 2.4 percent of sales, which is well above our minimum target of 1.0 percent, and is considerably higher than the negative 4 billion euros of the previous year. This is also a sign of normalization. The inventory situation in the previous year was still heavily affected by the uncertainties that followed the Covid-19 pandemic and chip shortages. We are also increasingly focusing on efficiently managing our capital resources so that we may secure additional internal scope for financing growth. This applies to not only inventories and receivables, but above all to liabilities. </p><p>We also consistently consider economic viability when making upfront investments, which will total more than 12 billion euros in 2023. Although investments hit a new high of 5.5 billion euros last year, we constantly review our projects and make adjustments where necessary. The same applies to our research and development costs, which amounted to 7.3 billion euros in 2023, leading to an R&amp;D ratio of 8.0 percent.</p><p>In 2024 and beyond, we will continue to attach great importance not only to our growth ambitions and the further development of Bosch, but especially to the company’s financial performance. This is because we can’t expect any significant economic tailwind for the time being. On the contrary: for 2024, we assume that global economic output will grow just 2.3 percent – slower than in the previous year. We also expect vehicle production to stagnate and the mechanical engineering market to remain weak. There could be a slight improvement in the consumer goods markets after two years of consumer restraint. We also expect our business to stabilize. Contributing to this will not only be innovations, but also the expansion of our international footprint – for example with a new stove factory in Egypt for the African market and a refrigerator factory in Mexico for the North American market. </p><p>On the whole, our business figures for the first quarter show that 2024 will be another challenging year. Year on year, the Bosch Group’s sales were down by just under 1 percent; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, they grew by nearly 3 percent. This makes it clear that the 5 to 7 percent increase in sales that we are aiming for in our planning for the year as a whole is very ambitious. Our minimum target for free cash flow remains at 1 percent of sales. It will be difficult to increase our EBIT margin from operations compared to the previous year. Not only are we contending with a subdued market environment and the expected further increase in upfront investments for areas of strategic importance, but restructuring and process improvements have a negative impact at first, with their positive effect coming only later. The restrained EBIT forecast also reflects our desire to put measures into place consistently but with a sense of proportion. For example, where possible we’re trying to implement the necessary personnel adjustments without compulsory redundancies. Last year, the number of associates rose in all regions, Germany included. At the end of the year, we employed some 429,000 people worldwide – around 8,000 more than in the previous year.</p><p>Our challenge is to maintain a balance between improving our profitability and financial strength on the one hand and making the necessary upfront investments for future growth on the other. In addition, some of these upfront investments won’t impact sales and earnings until a few years down the road – with considerable uncertainty as to whether and when many of the new technologies will actually become established. It’s not our style to drastically cut back on investment in futureoriented areas just so we can quickly achieve target margins. However, we still want to finance from our own resources as far as possible. And that requires a high level of profitability and financial strength. After all, financial independence is highly valuable for Bosch, as it enables the company to pursue a long-term corporate strategy.</p><h2>Stefan Hartung on pursuing our strategy:<br/>Generating growth from our own resources, through partnerships and acquisitions</h2><p>... Thank you, Markus! Our declared aim for the rest of the year is to accelerate Bosch’s growth. Specifically, we will continue to strive for two goals:</p><p><ul><li>The first is annual growth of between 6 and 8 percent, with a margin of at least 7 percent.</li><li>The second is to achieve a competitive position among the top three suppliers in our key markets in all regions of the world. </li></ul></p><p>We’ll be able to achieve these goals in the coming years because the transformation of our industries is more than just a major challenge – it also holds great opportunities for growth. We bring to the table indepth technical knowledge, whether it be in electrification or automation, software or artificial intelligence. Last year, Bosch registered more patents in Germany than any other company, including in the field of AI. Yet as much as we can grow on our own, we’ll also expand our portfolio with new and related business areas. These must clearly fit in with Bosch’s overall ethos; in other words, they must concern technology that’s “Invented for life.” We’re consistently pursuing our strategy. And we’re taking a multi-pronged approach – which has two aspects as well: </p><p><ul><li>First, investing and disinvesting can be two sides of the same coin. We count both as portfolio management. Our footprint remains broad, but we also need focus. This is why our Building Technologies division is divesting the majority of its product business while expanding its growing business with integrated systems for security, automation, and energy efficiency in buildings. It has almost doubled its sales in North America with the acquisition of Paladin Technologies. </li><li>Second, we’re expanding in key business areas not only through acquisitions, but also through partnerships. Both are evident in our semiconductor business. In the U.S., we’ve acquired the wafer fab in Roseville, California, while in Dresden we’re participating with several partners in the European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or ESMC for short. In this way, we are flexibly strengthening a business that is of particular strategic importance to us. </li></ul></p><p>Another innovation field with growth opportunities for us is medical technology. During the Covid-19 pandemic, we succeeded in developing one of the world’s first fully automated rapid PCR tests. Since then, we’ve continued to innovate in this area, especially by combining molecular diagnostics with our microsystems technology, or MEMS for short, which we deploy in smartphones and ESP anti-skid systems. The combination allows us to use our Vivalytic analysis platform to create BioMEMS technology. This technology enables precise tests for up to 250 genetic traits such as pathogens on a single chip, and directly at the point of care – in a doctor’s office, for example. As recently announced, we’re entering into a development and sales partnership with Randox for this purpose – with a joint investment of 150 million euros. One of the first BioMEMS tests we’re working on will target various pathogens that cause sepsis, also known as blood poisoning. Furthermore, we can announce another strategic partnership today: Together with R-Biopharm, we aim to develop a fully automated test for multidrug-resistant bacteria. A joint investment of 150 million euros is planned for this as well. Both these strategic partnerships open up major growth opportunities for us: the market for molecular-diagnostic point-of-care tests is expected to be worth billions. This is technology that is “Invented for life” in the truest sense – technology that can save lives. </p><h2>Bosch Mobility: Successes and opportunities in a difficult environment</h2><p>We’re also implementing strategic decisions for future growth in our core business. For example, at the start of the year, we responded to the transformation of the automotive industry with the largest reorganization in our company’s history: the integrated Mobility business sector. Software, semiconductors, vehicle computers – these strategically important technologies in particular are now being managed across divisions. Moreover, we see business successes and opportunities even in a difficult environment. Allow me to give two key examples: </p><p><ul><li>The first is electric driving. This year alone, we’re launching 30 production projects for electric vehicles. Electromobility is coming; the only question is how quickly it will arrive in the various regions of the world. We estimate that 70 percent of all new cars in Europe will be purely electric by 2030. That figure will likely be 40 to 50 percent in China and North America, where we also expect a considerable proportion of vehicles with high-performance hybrid powertrains by the end of the decade – one in five in North America and as high as one in three in China. Where large vehicles are needed to cover long distances, solutions such as plug-in hybrids and range extenders remain in demand. Electric motors and combustion engines will continue to work together for some time to come, and this, too, offers business opportunities for Bosch. </li><li>The second example is the boost for our vehicle dynamics technology. With new and redundant braking systems tailored to electrified and automated driving, we’re growing by 10 percent annually – significantly faster than the market. We’re particularly innovative with regard to vehicle motion management. VMM, as we call it, is a system solution that will coordinate all aspects of vehicle motion by controlling the brakes, steering, powertrain, and dampers. We’re early on the scene here, and we’ll be putting our first order into volume production this year. Our development teams are working with customers from all three of the world’s major economic regions. For the recent winter tests alone, we equipped more than 20 test vehicles from major brands with variants of vehicle motion management. And last but not least, VMM lends itself to an independent software and services business. Software integration on central vehicle computers, the necessary tools and updates, and software maintenance – we can offer our services to support all of this throughout the vehicle lifecycle. Here we’re expecting sales worth hundreds of millions by 2030. </li></ul></p><p>At our Tech Day in June, we’ll show you how we’re driving forward the development of the software-defined vehicle. You are all most welcome to join us for that event. For now, I’d like to take a closer look at another growth area for Bosch Mobility: hydrogen. </p><h2>Hydrogen: On course for the growing electrolysis market</h2><p>The good news is, overall we can stick to our growth forecast in this field: by 2030, our sales with hydrogen technology could reach 5 billion euros. That said, the picture here is both dynamic and complex. In 2023, we launched production of fuel-cell systems in Stuttgart, Germany, and Chongqing, China. China will likely be the leading market for the time being; we don’t expect to see major growth in Europe or North America until the next decade. From a technical point of view, hydrogen engines represent the fastest path to climate-neutral commercial-vehicle transportation. Vehicle platforms, production lines, components – everything is 90 percent identical to diesel, and just as robust and powerful, only without carbon emissions. We’re also pushing ahead with this line of development. A hydrogen engine with our injection technology will be on the road in India as early as this year, and we’re already working on five production orders from well-known truck manufacturers from all three of the world’s major economic regions. By 2030, we expect the market for our hydrogen engine technology to be worth almost 1 billion euros. </p><p>However, without the availability of the necessary infrastructure and large quantities of H<sub>2</sub>, this area is a nonstarter. But on this, too, the market is moving, and Bosch is at the forefront. By 2030, there will be a good 170 gigawatts of installed capacity for hydrogen electrolysis worldwide – around 25 times as much as today. Up until then, capacity is set to practically double every year. By the end of the decade, the global electrolysis market is forecast to reach 37 billion euros. We’re capable of participating in that market, and we intend to do so. Our electrolysis stack is on course for market launch next year. This April, we’re building our first functional prototypes, which produce 23 kilograms of hydrogen per hour with an output of 1.2 megawatts. Nearly ready for volume production, these prototypes are already being sent to pilot customers in plant engineering. Bosch will become synonymous not only with hydrogen powertrains, but also with hydrogen production – and for both, we will help shape the future market as a supplier. </p><h2>Heat pumps and more: Growing faster than the market</h2><p>We can only hope that this future will also take place in the European Union, where the major goal of carbon neutrality has not yet been followed by a decisive entry into the hydrogen economy. There’s no achieving the one without the other. In areas where climate and energy policy are in contradiction, investors don’t invest – they wait. And where those policies are erratic, it can also unsettle consumers in their long-term purchasing decisions. This is something we’re experiencing in another important growth area for Bosch: the heat-pump market. Over the course of last year, this market collapsed in Germany in the wake of the controversial debate over the country’s heating law. Although we expect the market to stabilize around the middle of this year, it will still remain considerably below the previous year’s level. Further growth requires a clear and predictable subsidy policy. The heat-pump market stagnated across Europe in 2023, while our business grew by almost 50 percent. And we anticipate that we will continue to grow significantly faster than the market in the years ahead. To this end, we’ve not only invested in our production, but also expanded our product portfolio. It encompasses cost-effective as well as quiet and efficient heat pumps; we also offer powerful models for larger buildings. And, finally, we’re banking on hybrid heating systems: a combination of a heat pump for basic operation and a gas-fired boiler for peak loads. This technology will enable the efficient decarbonization of millions of existing buildings; we’re initially debuting it as a solution for apartment buildings with up to 100 residential units. Now that we’re past last year’s consumer uncertainty, the move to alternative heating is coming. And it remains a business opportunity for Bosch that we can leverage better than other players. </p><p>Even when we have to react to market changes in the pursuit of our growth strategy, we’ve made progress. In our Industrial Technology business, we’re less concerned with political hurdles than with a weakened mechanical engineering sector. However, the acquisitions made by our subsidiary Bosch Rexroth are bearing fruit: HydraForce in North America for compact hydraulics, Elmo Motion in Israel for factory automation. In both areas, we’re growing faster than the competition. With compact hydraulics, we’ve also achieved a leading market position globally. In factory automation, we’re profiting to no small degree from an innovative software solution that is virtually an entry ticket to the hardware business. This solution is an open control platform that we call ctrlX AUTOMATION. Since its launch four years ago, the number of customers has increased sevenfold to some 1,500. Sales in this area increased 30 percent in 2023. More than 100 partners contribute their strengths and solutions to ctrlX AUTOMATION – currently the fastestgrowing ecosystem in factory automation. Bosch Rexroth is making progress through partnerships and innovations as well as through acquisitions. </p><h2>The continuity of Bosch culture: Social partnership tolerates controversy, but needs compromise</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, it’s not only our business areas that are growing, but also the challenges we face in times of industrial transformation. I can’t deny that some decisions are painful. But as we draw to a close today, I want to address the issue of continuity and change in the Bosch culture. Even during Robert Bosch’s lifetime, this culture always included both future and result focus on the one hand and fairness on the other. Anyone who reduces our company founder to a proponent of just one of those is misrepresenting him for political purposes. Yes, Robert Bosch practiced social partnership before the term even existed. But even in his day, that didn’t preclude controversy, or even labor disputes. What was important to him was that the parties came to a consensus thereafter – agreements were reached then, and they’re also reached today, as we’re currently seeing in our constructive discussions with the employee representatives. Social partnership doesn’t just mean social harmony; it can and must also be a hard-fought struggle to balance economic and social interests. This is at least as challenging now as it was during Robert Bosch’s lifetime, as we also have to take ecological necessities into account. This has made the situation more complex, and compromises aren’t getting any easier. But we want to find such comprises with our associates, and we will. Social partnership is particularly important in difficult times. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Classic to present a wide range of products for new and old classic cars at the Stuttgart Retro Classics trade fair</headline>
			<quote>Extensive range of spare parts and services for historic vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New Bosch Classic project: to reproduce wheel-speed sensors for ABS systems  Training on D-Jetronic at the Bosch Retro Classics booth  To find specific information on individual spare parts, a vehicle and product search function is available at www.bosch-classic.com ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Bosch Classic’s core task is to keep new and old classic cars roadworthy and in working order. For many years now, this Bosch unit for classic cars has devoted itself to preserving historic vehicles. From April 25 to 28, 2024, Bosch Classic will again be presenting its extensive range of spare parts and technical services in Hall 3 of the Retro Classics in Stuttgart. In addition, associates from Bosch “Classic Service” workshops, which specialize in the maintenance and repair of historic vehicles, will be on hand for expert advice. The Bosch “Classic Services” network now counts more than 90 workshops with the specialist expertise, tools, and appliances for the maintenance, repair, and restoration of new and old classic cars. In addition, Bosch Classic will be offering short live training sessions on D-Jetronic at its booth at this year’s Retro Classics. </p>
<p><b>Various sources of spare parts for new and old classic cars</b></p><p>Many classic cars are well over 30 years old. For their owners, overhauling and replacing faulty and worn parts is a considerable challenge. Bosch Classic can help them with repair services and an extensive range of spare parts. There are various ways of solving owners’ problems. Bosch Classic’s 1:1 REMAN reconditioning service, for example, overhauls and repairs components from historic vehicles, using mainly original tools and testing equipment. Remanufactured spare parts for many older components, such as starters, generators, and steering systems, are also available via the Bosch eXchange program. Bosch also offers an exchange and repair service for electronic components. The Bosch Electronic Service uses exclusively original parts or comparable approved parts for its repairs to electronic systems such as instrument clusters, control units, radios, and navigation systems. </p><p></p><p>If the original tools or manufacturing instructions are still available, and if it makes economic sense to manufacture the product, parts can also be manufactured anew. One recent example is the wheel-speed sensors that are especially crucial for the function of the Bosch ABS system, developed in 1978. With these sensors no longer available for many vehicles built between 1992 and 1997, and with practically no more sensors as spare parts for the first ABS generations, Bosch Classic decided to manufacture them anew. Many of the sensors will be available to order again by the end of the year. Bosch Classic has also relaunched many spare parts with modern technical components – such as the DC alternator governor with classic design on the outside and modern technology inside. Bosch Classic will be presenting an overview of these parts at its booth in Hall 3.</p><p></p><p>The vehicle and product search function on the www.bosch-classic.com website allows the owners of historic vehicles to refine their search for information about individual spare parts in the Bosch Classic archive. Using the article number, type designation, trade name, or Bosch product name, they can look for and find detailed product information such as technical characteristics, images, and lists of spare parts.</p><p></p><p><b>Extensive services for the owners of historic vehicles</b></p><p>The Bosch “Classic Services” workshops specialize in the maintenance and repair of historic vehicles, and offer an extensive range of services from a single source. Faulty or worn parts are professionally repaired on the spot, via 1:1 REMAN, or via the Bosch Electronic Service. Alternatively, they can be ordered from Bosch Classic’s parts range or from Bosch eXchange, and expertly installed. At the end of the process, owners can be sure that their historic vehicles are roadworthy once more. </p><p></p><p><b>Short training sessions at the booth at the Retro Classics</b></p><p>Anyone who wants to find out more about automotive technology and historic Bosch components can take part in technical training courses in various Bosch Classic Service workshops. Registration can be done online at www.bosch-classic.com.</p><p></p><p>As a special highlight at the Stuttgart Retro Classics, short training sessions on D-Jetronic will be offered at the Bosch Classic booth in Hall 3. A schedule of the sessions can be found on the www.bosch-classic.com website.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Additional partnership in medical technology:  Bosch and R-Biopharm to strengthen Vivalytic analysis platform </headline>
			<quote>Plans to use innovative Bosch BioMEMS technology in PCR tests for multiresistant bacteria</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and R-Biopharm are jointly investing 150 million euros in the development of new PCR tests and in marketing.   PCR test for multiresistant gram-negative (MRGN) bacteria to be developed using novel BioMEMS technology.  BioMEMS chips permit simultaneous testing of up to 250 genetic characteristics – in some cases, in less than 15 minutes. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
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<p>Darmstadt, Gerlingen, and Waiblingen, Germany – The market for medical technology is innovative, dynamic, and growing. Bosch sees medical technology as a strategic growth field and intends to expand its Bosch Healthcare Solutions subsidiary, based in Waiblingen. Bosch has now entered into a new partnership with the German diagnostics solutions company R-Biopharm. This partnership will be focused on Bosch’s universal, fully automated Vivalytic molecular diagnostic analysis platform. The two companies will invest a total of 150 million euros by the end of the decade. Within their strategic development and distribution partnership, the partners intend to develop new in vitro diagnostic tests<sup>1</sup> for the Vivalytic platform – including a PCR test<sup>2</sup> for multiresistant bacteria based on the innovative Bosch BioMEMS technology. They are also looking to strengthen their marketing operations. </p>
<p>“We are expanding in medical technology, a market we have defined as a strategic growth field. The fact that we can apply our many years of expertise and experience in the research and development of microchips, molecular diagnostics, and miniaturization, as well as our manufacturing know-how, makes this an attractive prospect for us,” says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. “In medical technology, partnership models are a useful way of shortening product cycles and opening up distribution channels in this dynamic, innovative market,” he adds. Point-of-care molecular diagnostics is expected to become a market worth billions. Bosch Healthcare Solutions and R-Biopharm aim to achieve sales in the medium nine-figure range by 2030. </p><p>The R-Biopharm Group, based in Darmstadt, Germany, has many years of expertise in clinical and food diagnostics. In addition, the company has well-established sales channels worldwide and knowledge of the relevant markets. “Our partnership with Bosch Healthcare Solutions marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the R-Biopharm Group’s growth strategy in the field of clinical diagnostics,” says Dr. Frank Apostel, Chief Operating Officer Clinical Diagnostics and Nutrition Care at R-Biopharm. “Together, we will work toward the goal of offering excellent products and solutions that can play a major part in combating diseases and developing medicines,” he adds. </p><h2>Partnership goals: develop new PCR tests and strengthen sales</h2><p>One development goal within the ten-year partnership is a test for multiresistant gram-negative (MRGN) bacteria<sup>3</sup>, which is to be implemented using Bosch’s innovative, novel BioMEMS technology. The healthcare system faces the challenge of coping with an increasing number of diseases caused by multiresistant bacteria: in 2019, antimicrobial resistance had a hand in 4.95 million deaths worldwide, and each year, 670,000 infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria occur in Europe<sup>4</sup>. In recent years, these bacteria have become a problem in hospitals – which administer particularly large quantities of antibiotics in the course of treating patients. In addition to the health risks, the financial burden of hygiene and quarantine measures in the healthcare sector should not be underestimated. </p><h2>Vivalytic: even faster and more efficient with Bosch BioMEMS technology</h2><p>As compact as a desktop computer tower, the universal, fully automatic Vivalytic Analyser is a platform for which various manufacturers can quickly and easily adapt and implement tests. The test cartridges already contain all the necessary reagents. “You could say we’ve shrunk a laboratory down to the size of a smartphone,” says Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions. “BioMEMS technology makes our Vivalytic platform even faster and more efficient, since this high-performance silicon chip, developed and manufactured by Bosch, enables fully automatic, simultaneous testing of up to 250 genetic characteristics such as pathogens in a single test cartridge, in some cases in less than 15 minutes,” he adds. “This marks the entry of Bosch and its partners into nanofluidics, which processes very small quantities of liquids in the nanoliter range.” This further miniaturization underscores the advantages of the Vivalytic platform: its compact size enables fast and targeted diagnostics directly at the point of sample collection – either at the doctor’s office or in the hospital – without the frequently time-consuming detour via a central laboratory. Medically trained specialists can carry out the PCR tests without special laboratory training. </p><p>The two companies want to develop further PCR tests to detect tuberculosis and determine any drug resistance. A few days ago, Bosch announced its first partnership with the Northern Irish medical technology company Randox Laboratories Ltd. By the end of the decade, Bosch and its two partners will have invested some 300 million euros in the further development of the Vivalytic analysis platform. </p>
<p> <sup>1</sup> In in vitro diagnostic tests, samples such as blood or saliva are taken from the human body to be analyzed.</p><p><sup>2</sup> PCR tests are a standard procedure for detecting pathogens such as viruses. The test is based on a biochemical reaction known as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which replicates the virus’s DNA, making it possible to detect viruses even if only a few pathogens are present. The resulting high level of sensitivity means that PCR tests can detect the virus with a high degree of accuracy. PCR tests also have a high specificity, meaning they can test specifically for one particular virus.</p><p><sup>3</sup> Multiresistant gram-negative (MRGN) bacteria is a collective term for a large group of different bacteria, including Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. </p><p><sup>4</sup> <a href="https://www.bfarm.de/DE/Aktuelles/Blog/_docs/2021-11-18-antibiotikaresistenzen.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bfarm.de/DE/Aktuelles/Blog/_docs/2021-11-18-antibiotikaresistenzen.html</a>.</p>
<p><b>Explore more</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/pcr-rapid-test-for-candida-auris-for-vivalytic-by-bosch-now-available-265536.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PCR rapid test for Candida auris for Vivalytic by Bosch now available.</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/growth-through-medical-technology-bosch-and-randox-invest-heavily-in-the-vivalytic-analysis-platform-264258.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Growth through medical technology: Bosch and Randox invest heavily in the Vivalytic analysis platform.</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Growth through medical technology: Bosch and Randox invest heavily in the Vivalytic analysis platform</headline>
			<quote>Novel Bosch BioMEMS technology helps save lives</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New partnership for Vivalytic analysis platform: Bosch and Randox Laboratories Ltd. to invest 150 million euros in research, development, and distribution.  Strategic growth field: point-of-care molecular diagnostics expected to become a future market worth billions.  Growth with fully automated laboratory diagnostics: the two companies aim to achieve sales in the nine-figure range by 2030.   Smartphone-sized laboratory: sepsis IVD grade test based on cutting-edge BioMEMS technology is a joint development objective. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Crumlin, Northern Ireland / Gerlingen and Waiblingen, Germany – With many diseases, every minute counts, and determining whether a patient is presenting the symptoms of a simple cold, the flu, or something as severe as life-threatening meningitis is usually only possible after time-consuming and expensive laboratory diagnostics. With its Vivalytic analysis platform, Bosch has set itself the goal of making fast and highly precise diagnostics accessible at the point of care – and aims to use molecular diagnostics to become a leading provider in the market by 2030. To achieve this, Bosch has now agreed on a strategic partnership with Randox Laboratories Ltd., a leading diagnostic and medical technology company. The two companies will invest around 150 million euros in joint research, development, and sales activities for new tests for the Vivalytic analysis platform provided by Bosch Healthcare. One goal is the development of a sepsis IVD<sup>1</sup> grade test that will be the first to feature highly innovative and novel BioMEMS technology.</p>
<p>Bosch has defined medical technology as a strategic growth field. Point-of-care molecular diagnostics is expected to become a future market worth billions. And with its Vivalytic analysis platform, Bosch aims to achieve a leading position in this market. “With cutting-edge technology from our own labs and our own production lines, we want to grow long-term together with partners in the field of precision diagnostics,” says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. “Here, our medical technology can draw considerable benefit from our diversification, from our expertise, from the groundwork we have done in automation, miniaturization, molecular diagnostics, and from our experience in microchip development and manufacturing,” Hartung adds. “We are investing long-term in an exciting high-tech growth field and continuously developing it together with partners. With technology ‘Invented for life’, we can relieve the burden on medical professionals and help make the diagnose and treatment of disease faster”.</p>
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			With cutting-edge technology from our own labs and our own production lines, we want to grow long-term together with partners in the field of precision diagnostics.
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<h2><b>Shared growth: decentralized diagnostics at the point of care</b></h2><p>Bosch Healthcare Solutions and Randox are now joining forces in an attempt to accelerate the development and market launch of new tests and to make distribution channels more efficient. The partnership is set to run for more than ten years. With Vivalytic, the two companies aim to achieve sales in the medium nine-figure range by 2030. “Globally, healthcare is moving toward decentralized and personalized diagnostics, that enable rapid interventions and individual treatment plans,” says Marc Meier, managing director of Bosch Healthcare Solutions GmbH. “With our partner Randox, we want to further expand the test portfolio of our Vivalytic analysis device. Our fully automated molecular-diagnostic PCR tests provide clarity directly at the site of sample collection, shorten waiting times, and take the strain off the healthcare system,” Meier adds.</p>
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			Globally, healthcare is moving toward decentralized and personalized diagnostics, that enable rapid interventions and individual treatment plans.
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<p>The two partners are a good fit: Bosch can contribute its technology and manufacturing expertise across the fields of molecular diagnostics, microchip development and manufacturing, and miniaturization. The universal Vivalytic platform for molecular diagnostics was developed in over ten years by Bosch researchers and brought to market maturity by Bosch Healthcare Solutions. Randox has 40 years of experience in the design and development of highly sensitive IVD tests performed on a variety of technologies, including microfluidic platforms. In combination with the company’s extensive market knowledge and global sales and distribution network, this adds up to considerable opportunities for growth. “Randox has always been committed to improving health worldwide and sees the need to invest in research and development initiatives that will support clinical decision making across a variety of disease areas. Diagnostics has always been an indispensable component of healthcare, and the alignment of both science and technology makes for the perfect fit in an area for high potential impact, especially in pressure-driven environments,” says Dr. Peter Fitzgerald, Managing Director of Randox Laboratories Ltd.</p><p>Bosch Healthcare Solutions and Randox already collaborated during the Covid-19 pandemic. In spring 2020, Bosch launched one of the world’s first fully automated PCR tests for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Together with Randox, the rapid test for use in doctor’s offices, nursing homes, testing stations, and hospitals was made ready for the Vivalytic analysis device within the space of just a few weeks. </p><h2><b>Development goal: sepsis test based on BioMEMS technology</b></h2><p>One focus of the development partnership with Randox is the implementation of a highly sensitive multiplex<sup>2</sup> test for sepsis on the Vivalytic analysis platform. Sepsis, also known as “blood poisoning,” is a potentially life-threatening complication<sup>3</sup> that can occur in conjunction with various infectious diseases. A medical emergency that can lead to multiple organ failure, it requires immediate medical treatment. The planned IVD grade sepsis test is to be based for the first time on the highly innovative and novel BioMEMS technology developed by teams from Bosch corporate research in Renningen and Bosch Healthcare Solutions in Waiblingen. “We have set ourselves the ambitious goal of adding the functions of a high-performance silicon chip based on microsystems technology to our test cartridges for the Vivalytic platform. In doing so, we will combine Bosch’s unique expertise in the areas of MEMS chips, molecular diagnostics, and microfluidics,” Marc Meier says.</p><p>“Clinical outcomes in sepsis depend on timely diagnosis and appropriate early therapeutic intervention. Current methods of sepsis diagnosis are insufficient and time-consuming. With over 10 years of experience in the field of infectious diseases diagnostics, we aim to develop a state-of-the-art sepsis test using the highly multiplexing BioMEMS technology. Such a test could revolutionize sepsis diagnosis, ultimately leading to improved treatment outcomes and lower mortality rates from this life-threatening condition,” says Dr. Peter Fitzgerald.</p><h2><b>Smaller and faster: from microfluidics to nanofluidics – thanks to BioMEMS</b></h2><p>The powerful BioMEMS chip adds a further innovative analysis method to the Vivalytic test cartridge, enabling it to test simultaneously and significantly faster for a large number of different pathogens. It is called BioMEMS because it combines microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) with microfluidics for applications in the field of medical technology. In microfluidics, very small amounts of fluid in the microliter range are moved in a very small space. Miniaturization allows qualitative biochemical polymerase chain reactions (PCR) to run in parallel in real-time on a single BioMEMS chip. “Compared to previous PCR reactions, the volumes of liquids are reduced by a factor of 1,000 to the nanoliter range. The analysis of liquids is left to a small microchip,” Marc Meier explains. With the new BioMEMS technology, fully automatic testing of up to 250 genetic characteristics<sup>4 </sup>(e.g. pathogens) in one cartridge is possible in less than 15 minutes in some cases. The test cartridge is a highly complex laboratory the size of a smartphone, so to speak. Another future advantage of BioMEMS will be simpler and faster adaptation of new tests or existing tests on the chip itself. For example, existing tests can easily be expanded to include additional features. “The BioMEMS technology paves the way for us to move into nanofluidics, where each pathogen will be examined in a reaction vessel the thickness of a hair,” Meier says. To achieve this, Bosch wants to create more capacity on a MEMS chip and expand it what are known as “nanocavities”. Thanks to these very small cavities, even more biochemical processes will be able to run in parallel on a chip. With increasing miniaturization, the technology has potential to be used in oncology as well over the long term. The BioMEMS chips are to be manufactured at the Bosch semiconductor plant in Reutlingen, with bio-integration and cartridge assembly to be carried out at Bosch Healthcare Solutions in Waiblingen. </p>
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			The BioMEMS technology paves the way for us to move into nanofluidics, where each pathogen will be examined in a reaction vessel the thickness of a hair.
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<h2><b>Vivalytic platform: easy application at the point of sample collection</b></h2><p>The advantages of carrying out PCR tests on the Bosch Vivalytic platform lie not only in speedy analysis, but also in the ease of use: Once the sample has been taken, it is placed in the test cartridge. The cartridge, which contains all the necessary reagents for the respective test, is then inserted into the Vivalytic analyser for automated evaluation. Medical staff require only brief training on how to operate it. This enables fast and targeted diagnostics directly at the point of sample collection – either at the doctor’s office or in the hospital – without the often long and time-consuming detour via a central laboratory.</p><p>Bosch Healthcare Solutions already distributes various tests for diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract, such as SARS-CoV-2 – also as a pooling variant and as a saliva test – or a test to differentiate between SARS-CoV-2, RSV virus and influenza. There are also tests for pathogens that cause sexually transmitted infections (STI) and MRSA / SA (“hospital germ”). Starting in summer, it is planned to expand the portfolio with tests for whooping cough (Bordetella holmesii, Bordetella parapertussis, and Bordetella bronchiseptica), urinary tract infections (UTI), bacterial meningitis, the two most common sexually transmitted diseases (Chlamydia trachomatis; CT and Neisseria gonorrhoeae; NG), fungal infections (Candida auris), and three tests for diarrheal diseases (norovirus, Clostridioides difficile, HSP).</p>
<p><sup>1</sup> In in vitro diagnostic tests, samples such as blood or saliva are taken from the human body to be analyzed.<br/><sup>2</sup> High-multiplex test means that a PCR test can test for a large number of pathogens simultaneously. In comparison, a multiplex test can detect up to 50 pathogens and a lowplex / single test up to 10 pathogens.<br/><sup>3 </sup>With around 50 million cases of sepsis and 11 million fatalities per year, sepsis is responsible for around 20 percent of all fatalities worldwide. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31954465/].<br/><sup>4 </sup> Genetic characteristics can be used to detect pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, as well as their resistance to drugs, or to identify genetic mutations in tumors.</p>
<p><b>Explore more</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/pcr-rapid-test-for-candida-auris-for-vivalytic-by-bosch-now-available-265536.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PCR rapid test for Candida auris for Vivalytic by Bosch now available.</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch is banking on innovations, partnerships, and acquisitions – cost reduction remains in focus</headline>
			<quote>Growth targets require high degree of profitability and financial strength</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Headway in the 2023 business year: sales rose to 91.6 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations up 5.3 percent year on year.  Outlook for 2024 remains subdued: sales growth of 5 to 7 percent expected / EBIT margin to reach previous year’s level at most.  Expansion focused on growth areas: example of medical technology – investments of 300 million euros with two new partners.  Stefan Hartung: “We’re pursuing innovations, partnerships, and acquisitions. Despite economic headwinds, this will allow us to grow and make the most of opportunities as our industries transform.”   Markus Forschner: “Our targets for 2024 are very ambitious – we aren’t expecting any economic tailwind, and we must continue to reduce costs to stay competitive.”  ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – The Bosch Group increased its sales and earnings in 2023 and is successfully implementing its growth strategy despite a difficult environment. Presenting the company’s annual figures, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “In the 2023 business year, we achieved our financial targets and strengthened our market position in a number of business areas, from semiconductors to integrated building systems. We’re pursuing innovations, partnerships, and acquisitions to ensure we grow as our industries transform – despite economic headwinds.” Over the long term, the supplier of technology and services wants to achieve average annual growth of between 6 and 8 percent, with a margin of at least 7 percent. It also aims to rank among the top three suppliers in its key markets in all regions of the world.</p>
<p>Bosch is also strategically expanding innovation fields with growth opportunities. In medical technology, for example, it has announced it will be working on a novel <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/growth-through-medical-technology-bosch-and-randox-invest-heavily-in-the-vivalytic-analysis-platform-264258.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BioMEMS technology</a> that combines molecular diagnostics with microsystems technology. It enables precise tests for up to 250 genetic traits such as pathogens or genetic mutations on a single chip, and directly at the point of care – in a doctor’s office, for example. “BioMEMS combines molecular diagnostics with the microsystems technology that Bosch deploys in smartphones and ESP anti-skid systems,” Hartung said. One of the first BioMEMS tests the company is working on will target various pathogens that cause sepsis, or blood poisoning. For this purpose, Bosch recently entered into a development and sales partnership with Randox. A further strategic partnership with <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(264577, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/additional-partnership-in-medical-technology-bosch-and-r-biopharm-to-strengthen-vivalytic-analysis-platform-264577.html" >R-Biopharm</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >R-Biopharm</a> </th:block> is intended to accelerate the development of a fully automated test for multidrug-resistant bacteria. Together with these two partners, Bosch plans to invest some 300 million euros by 2030.</p><p><b>Sales and result improved in 2023 – 2024 remains challenging</b></p><p>In the past business year, Bosch generated sales of 91.6 billion euros despite unfavorable economic and market conditions. This is an increase of 3.8 percent, or an exchange rate-adjusted 8.0 percent. Earnings from operations before interest and taxes (EBIT) amounted to 4.8 billion euros (2022: 3.8 billion euros). At 5.3 percent, the EBIT margin from operations was 1 percentage point higher than the previous year. It was therefore higher than expected, but still lower than the target margin of at least 7 percent required over the long term. Bosch wants to achieve this by 2026. “We need a high level of profitability and financial strength so we can self-finance our growth targets as far as possible,” said<a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. “A successful final sprint contributed to our expectations for 2023 on the whole being met. However, the 2024 business year will be at least as challenging as 2023.” </p><p>Bosch’s overall outlook for the current year remains subdued, not least in light of the current economic backdrop. “For 2024, we aren’t expecting any economic tailwind,” Forschner said. Accordingly, he is expecting global economic growth of only 2.3 percent in 2024, along with stagnating vehicle production and continued weakness in the mechanical engineering market. However, there could be a slight improvement in the consumer goods markets after two years of consumer restraint. Bosch expect its own business to stabilize, to which innovations as well as the expansion of its international footprint should contribute. For example, a new stove factory in Egypt and a refrigerator factory in Mexico are currently being built.</p><p>In the first quarter of 2024, sales were down by 0.8 percent year on year; after adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this amounts to a rise of 2.7 percent. “This makes it clear that the 5 to 7 percent increase in sales that we are aiming for in our planning for the year as a whole is very ambitious,” Forschner said. The CFO made it clear that it will be difficult to improve on the previous year’s EBIT margin from operations: “We are not only contending with a subdued market environment and an expected further increase in upfront investments in areas of strategic importance. Restructuring and process improvements will also have a negative impact at first, with their positive effect coming only after a delay.” Moreover, Bosch wants to further reduce costs and change structures in order to remain competitive as its industries transform. As Forschner pointed out: “We will put the necessary measures in place consistently, but with a sense of proportion.” Any personnel adjustments required will be made without compulsory redundancies and in consultation with social partners. </p><h2><b>Growth area: sustainable mobility</b></h2><p>In its core mobility business, Bosch is pushing forward with strategic decisions for future growth. This year alone, it is launching some 30 production projects for electric vehicles. “Electromobility is coming; the only question is how quickly it will arrive in the various regions of the world,” Hartung said. “We estimate that 70 percent of all new cars in Europe will likely be purely electric by 2030. That figure will likely be 40 to 50 percent in China and North America.” Where heavy vehicles are needed to cover long distances, the Bosch chairman said solutions such as plug-in hybrids and range extenders will remain in demand for some time. The Mobility business sector expects a further stimulus from vehicle dynamics technology. With new and redundant braking systems tailored to electrified and automated driving, Bosch is growing by 10 percent annually – significantly faster than the market. And with vehicle motion management, or VMM for short, Bosch is committed to an innovative system solution that will coordinate all aspects of vehicle motion by controlling the brakes, steering, powertrain, and dampers. For recent winter tests alone, Bosch equipped more than 20 major-brand test vehicles with variants of VMM. “We’re early on the scene, and we’ll be putting our first order into volume production this year,” Hartung said. Overall, the company expects to achieve sales worth hundreds of millions by 2030.</p><h2><b>Growth area: hydrogen</b></h2><p>Bosch has reaffirmed its business expectations in the growth area of hydrogen: by 2030, its sales with hydrogen technology could reach 5 billion euros. “In 2023, we launched production of fuel-cell systems in Stuttgart, Germany, and Chongqing, China,” Hartung said. China will likely be the leading market for the time being; Bosch does not expect to see major growth in Europe or North America until the next decade. From a technical point of view, hydrogen engines represent the fastest path to climate-neutral commercial-vehicle transportation. Bosch expects the market for this technology to be worth almost 1 billion euros by 2030. As the Bosch chairman explained: “A hydrogen engine featuring our injection technology will be on the road in India as early as this year, and we’re already working on five production orders from well-known truck manufacturers from all three of the world’s major economic regions.” Bosch also wants to participate in the rapidly growing market for hydrogen production: by 2030, there will be a good 170 gigawatts of installed capacity for hydrogen electrolysis worldwide – around 25 times as much as today. “Our electrolysis stack is on course for market entry next year,” Hartung said. “In the future, Bosch will be synonymous not only with hydrogen powertrains, but also with hydrogen production. As a supplier, we will actively help shape the future market.” </p><p><b>Growth area: heat pumps</b></p><p>Bosch is also systematically exploiting growth opportunities in the area of heating technology. Although the heat-pump market stagnated across Europe in 2023, Bosch was able to grow its business by almost 50 percent. In the years ahead, Bosch will continue to grow significantly faster than the market in this segment. “We’ve not only invested in manufacturing capacity, but also expanded our product portfolio – which includes heat pumps that are not just quiet and efficient, but cost-effective as well,” Hartung said. The Bosch chairman sees additional sales potential in hybrid heating systems: a combination of a heat pump for basic operation and a gas-fired boiler for peak loads. This will enable the efficient decarbonization of millions of existing buildings. Bosch is initially debuting a solution with this technology for apartment buildings containing up to 100 residential units. Hartung also referred to the controversial debate about Germany’s heating law, which has hindered long-term purchasing decisions and led to a severe slump in the heating market. “In areas where climate and energy policy are in contradiction, investors don’t invest – they wait,” he said. “Growth requires a clear and predictable subsidy policy.”</p><h2><b>Climate policy: carbon-neutral future requires sustained investment</b></h2><p>Overall, climate action continues to play a central role for Bosch. In Hartung’s view, it offers great opportunities for growth, even if markets such as electromobility are not developing as fast as expected. “However, we’re seeing that climate action is no longer the only issue at the top of the political agenda, in the light of complex geopolitics and increasing social tensions in our society,” Hartung said. Nonetheless, Bosch is continuing to make heavy upfront investments in technologies for a carbon-neutral future, in order to help shape this transformation from the top. Hartung said: “There is pressure to cut subsidies for CO<sub>2</sub>-efficient technologies. But climate action requires sustained investment – from government, from companies, and from each and every one of us.” </p><h2><b>The 2023 business year: improved free cash flow, heavy upfront investments</b></h2><p>While Bosch’s inventory levels in the previous year were still heavily affected by the uncertainties that followed the Covid-19 pandemic and chip shortages, the situation is now returning to normal. As a result, free cash flow improved to 2.2 billion euros. At 2.4 percent of sales, this was above the minimum target of 1.0 percent. The equity ratio was 44.2 percent (2022: 46.6 percent). Research and development expenditure remained stable at a high level of 7.3 billion euros (2022: 7.2 billion euros), resulting in an R&amp;D ratio of 8 percent (2022: 8.2 percent). Capital expenditure reached a new high of 5.5 billion euros (2022: 4.9 billion euros). As Forschner pointed out: “We also pay close attention to the cost-effectiveness of our upfront investments, which totaled more than 12 billion euros in 2023, and make adjustments to projects if necessary.”</p><h2><b>The 2023 business year: development by business sector </b></h2><p>The <b>Mobility </b>business sector achieved sales growth of 6.9 percent to 56.2 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, growth equates to 10.9 percent. The EBIT margin from operations was 4.4 percent (2022: 3.4 percent). In the <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector, sales rose to 7.4 billion euros. This growth of 6.8 percent, or an exchange rate-adjusted 10.2 percent, is due to the first-time consolidation of the HydraForce and Elmo Motion Control acquisitions. The EBIT margin was stable at 9.1 percent (2022: 9.8 percent). In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, sales were down 6.6 percent on the previous year at 19.9 billion euros; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this is a slight decrease of 1.2 percent. The EBIT margin from operations was unchanged at 4.5 percent. In the<b> Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector, sales grew 10.5 percent to 7.7 billion euros, or 13.2 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. The EBIT margin from operations reached 9 percent (2022: 6 percent).</p><h2><b>The 2023 business year: development by region</b></h2><p>In <b>Europe</b>, sales totaled 46.8 billion euros. This is an increase of 5.5 percent compared to the previous year, or 7.9 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In <b>North America</b>, sales increased by 6.2 percent to 15.2 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this represents growth of 8 percent. Sales in <b>South America</b> totaled 1.7 billion euros, compared to 1.8 billion euros in the previous year. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this 6.2 percent decline equates to 1.8 percent growth. In <b>Asia Pacific</b>, including other regions, sales totaled 27.9 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this slight increase of 0.6 percent represents significant growth of 8.6 percent. </p><h2><b>The 2023 business year: headcount increase of some 2 percent</b></h2><p>At the end of the year, the company employed 429,416 people worldwide, which is 8,078 more than in the previous year. Last year, the number of associates rose in all regions, Germany included. The strongest regional growth was in the Americas. </p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2028-04-18T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-04-18T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch adds a package for material handling vehicles to its ESI[tronic] Evolution diagnostic software</headline>
			<quote>Now forklifts, telescopic platforms and telehandlers can also be diagnosed, maintained and repaired</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The new software update for material handling vehicles (OHW 3) is a system extension of the license package for off-highway and commercial vehicles  All ESI[tronic] Evolution license packages, from Truck, OHW 1 to OHW 3, can be licensed individually or in combination as required  The ESI[tronic] Evolution works in combination with the KTS Truck diagnostic device, for which an optimized version is now also available ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe/Plochingen, Germany – With the help of the ESI[tronic] Evolution diagnostic software from Bosch, specialists in workshops can create precise diagnoses and carry out efficient maintenance and repair work – now also on material handling vehicles. The new OHW 3 (Off-Highway) license package has been available since April 2024 as part of the second software update of the year. This covers a wide range of material handling vehicles, including forklift trucks, articulated telescopic platforms and telehandlers. In total, the complete OHW 3 package from Bosch offers coverage of 83 brands and 2150 models. This coverage is continuously expanded with new brands and models through regular updates.</p>
<p>To use the diagnostic software for off-highway and commercial vehicles, a KTS Truck Module is required in conjunction with a Bosch DCU 120 or DCU 220 or a standard laptop or PC. This combination enables specialists to use the software efficiently and carry out precise diagnostics. </p><p></p><p><b>New, improved KTS Truck diagnostic testing module</b></p><p>The new Bosch OHW 3 software package coincides with the launch of an updated and improved KTS Truck diagnostic testing module. The modern design of the new truck module is based on the KTS 560/590 modules. But it is under the module’s robust, workshop-compatible housing that the key improvements are to be found. A new, more powerful microcontroller ensures better performance, with faster computing power for more effective work. When communicating with the vehicle to be serviced, whether via the OBD interface or a cable adapter, the new KTS Truck can now process not just K- and L-Line, SAE, and CAN but other current protocols as well. In addition, it also supports the PassThru function for retrieving automakers’ protected diagnostic, service, and maintenance data. This makes the testing equipment ready for future technical developments and new vehicle models. </p><p></p><p>The universal cable included in the scope of delivery has also been updated. Its new 4-PIN connection cable makes it easier to connect KTS Truck to the vehicle, so that diagnostic work can start more quickly. For vehicles that cannot be connected via the OBD interface for diagnostic work, Bosch is providing 14 new adapter cables as part of the introduction of the OHW 3 package. This further increases vehicle coverage. The KTS Truck is equipped with a Bluetooth module with a long range for connection to a PC, laptop, or a Bosch DCU 120 or 220. This enables a flexible and mobile use in everyday workshop operations.</p><p></p><p><b>Ideal combination of KTS Truck and ESI[tronic] Evolution</b></p><p>The new KTS Truck and the ESI[tronic] Evolution software packages for trucks and off-highway vehicles provide workshops with an ideal solution for Bosch commercial vehicle diagnostics. During diagnostics, the software can read and delete error codes, select actual values, activate actuators, reset service intervals, and learn components. The OHW 3 package can also be used to call up setting and parameterization functions on hydraulic systems and carry out diagnostic work. Repair instructions show how to install and remove components. Circuit diagrams, maintenance schedules, and servicing information are also available, along with a vehicle equipment catalog. And for complicated work, workshops also have the option of subscribing to the Truck Repair Hotline.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-04-04T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Pro Tour: Mobile experience with new showtruck now on tour in Europe</headline>
			<quote>Experience professional power tools, measuring tools, and accessories live </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Winning concept from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland now in Europe   More than 200 square meters of Bosch Professional products and services   Chance to try out products, mingle, and get expert advice for professionals of all trades ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>Starting this April, the new Bosch Pro Tour showtruck is hitting the road to tour Europe. The second road show in the series will offer professionals of all trades an opportunity to experience professional power tools, measuring tools, and accessories from Bosch at over 50 different locations. For the first time, the event will also be stopping in cities outside Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The tour starts in the Netherlands and will visit more than 15 countries – from Scandinavia, France, the Iberian Peninsula, and Italy, to Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania. </p>
<h2>Experience and try out Bosch innovations hands-on</h2><p>The Bosch Pro Tour Europe will again focus on innovations that make daily work easier and safer for professionals of all trades, including innovations in battery technology such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/innovation-for-the-power-tools-sector-bosch-procore18v-featuring-new-cell-technology-260036.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V+</a>, the new <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-growth-in-the-professional-18v-system-professional-outdoor-equipment-from-bosch-251717.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">garden tools segment</a> (such as the dual 18V <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-addition-to-the-professional-18v-system-262528.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GRA 18V2-46 Professional</a> lawn mower), and Biturbo breakthroughs like the first cordless concrete nailer (<a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-to-the-professional-18v-system-first-professional-cordless-concrete-nailer-from-bosch-251727.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GNB 18V-38 Professional</a>) from Bosch’s powerful product portfolio. The tour is centered around a 40-metric-ton truck with four focal points: the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> (including <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/biturbo/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Biturbo tools</a> and the cross-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare alliance</a>), dust extraction solutions such as the first M-class cordless dust extractor (<a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/simple-working-with-low-dust-levels-in-the-professional-18v-system-new-bosch-dust-extraction-solutions-for-professionals-262976.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GAS 18V-12 MC Professional</a>), <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rVyMbI6JUY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">durable measuring tools</a>, and powerful <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-best-accessories-in-the-range-at-a-glance-new-expert-line-from-bosch-for-professionals-230792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert accessories</a>. These topics and others will be covered indepth at three outdoor stations featuring hands-on opportunities to test and use tools in the categories concrete &amp; steel, wood &amp; ceramics, and sawing &amp; cutting. The result is an event for all trades – from construction, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, to metalworking, carpentry, joinery, and facility management. A food truck with an extensive selection will be on hand to provide refreshments. The entire event measures over 200 square meters, offering plenty of space to meet and mingle with other professional tradespeople while trying out tools and accessories. Experts will also be on hand to deliver advice. </p><h2>Over 50 different stops in more than 15 countries</h2><p>Between April and the end of the year, the Bosch Pro Tour Europe will stop at over 50 locations, including trade fairs, in-house fairs, and company premises. At selected sites, individual content will be transmitted via YouTube live streams and the Bosch Professional experience world will thus be made accessible for all interested professionals. Industry experts and known influencers will also be joining the tour. An overview of all dates and locations can be found at <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-professional.com/bosch-pro-tour/</a>. Participation is free of charge and does not require pre-registration. </p><p>The Bosch Pro Tour in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland will also be on the road in 2024. An overview of all dates and locations can be found at <a href="http://www.bosch-pro.link/tour" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-pro.link/tour</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11810</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/quickly-find-the-right-bosch-wiper-blades-with-just-a-few-clicks-263937.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-04-02T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-04-02T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Quickly find the right Bosch wiper blades with just a few clicks</headline>
			<quote>Redesigned website with a stronger focus on customer needs</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New website is easier to use and provides more information  Comprehensive information about the wiper blade range with clear explanatory videos, including tips and tricks for installation  Additional functions such as a comparison table, wish list, and offline search deliver optimum convenience for the user ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Following a comprehensive redesign, the Bosch website at www.boschwiperblades.com now offers customers an attractive interface and new features. These improvements make it much easier for drivers and workshops worldwide to find the right Bosch wiper blades. In addition to the usual search by manufacturer, vehicle type, and year of manufacture, the website now offers alternative search criteria for some countries. In Germany, for example, users can search for the manufacturer number (HSN) and the type code number (TSN) listed on the registration certificate, and in Switzerland, they can input the vehicle identification number. A green bar indicates a perfect match between wiper blade and vehicle.</p>
<p>The relaunched website has been enhanced with a wealth of useful information about the Bosch wiper blade range. Users can now access tips and tricks for installing the wiper blades as well as further explanatory videos and product information. If there are several wiper blades available for a particular vehicle, the website makes it easy to compare them. In addition, the special product benefits of Bosch wiper blades are presented in a visually appealing way. </p><p></p><p><b>Wiper search optimized for smartphone and tablet as well</b></p><p>But these are not the only improvements. The website also offers several new convenience functions, such as the option to save searches for subsequent retrieval. Users can save vehicle-product combinations to a wish list. And as it has been optimized for mobile applications, the website is now easy to access and navigate on smartphones and tablets. Users can even download the website, making it possible to search for the right wiper blades offline as well.</p><p></p><p>The revised website, with product finder and continuously updated information about the Bosch wiper blade range, can be found at the usual internet address: www.boschwiperblades.com.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11805</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-addition-to-the-professional-18v-system-bosch-cordless-nail-guns-and-cordless-stapler-for-pros-263815.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-03-21T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New addition to the Professional 18V System: Bosch cordless nail guns and cordless stapler for pros</headline>
			<quote>Simple and precise fastening for interior finishing</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Cordless operation offers greater flexibility than conventional pneumatic tools or gas-powered nail guns at comparable performance levels  Gentle on your wrist thanks to low recoil  Unique single-handed operation allows continuous working   Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its range of 18V tools for carpentry and interior finishing with four cordless nail guns and a cordless stapler for simple and precise fastening. The cordless nail guns vary in terms of the compatible nail types, with nail sizes of 1.2 to 1.8 mm (18ga to 15ga) available, as well as lengths of between 16 and 64 mm. The cordless stapler uses 1.2 mm (18ga) staples with a crown of 5.8 mm and a length of between 9.5 and 38 mm. All five cordless tools operate with a long-lasting brushless motor. Bosch recommends a ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah capacity for convenient and efficient working. The cordless system offers professionals greater flexibility than conventional pneumatic tools or gas-powered nail guns at comparable performance levels. Thanks to the specially designed triggering mechanism with a flywheel drive, these tools have significantly lower recoil than compressed-air nail guns. This protects users’ wrists and the tool itself from damage. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> covers all major 18V applications and even works with brands beyond Bosch, with additional partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. All tools – from compact drill drivers to miter saws – can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2><b>Full application range from robust fastenings to delicate upholstery work</b></h2><p>The new range of tools offers professional tradespeople exactly what they need whatever the task at hand – whether it is maximum holding power or a minimum visible nail hole. The GNH 18V-64 MD Professional nail gun uses 1.8 mm (15ga) D-head nails with a length of 32 to 64 mm. It offers the highest fastening power in the range and is perfect for fixing window frames or door jambs. With a nail size of 1.6 mm (16ga) and the same 32 to 64 mm length, the GNH 18V-64-2 Professional and the GNH 18V-64-2 M Professional are the tools of choice for tasks such as attaching window and door casings. The GNH 18V-64-2 Professional features single firing, whereas the GNH 18V-64-2 M Professional offers both single and contact firing modes. The GNH 18V-50 M Professional model with its slim, 1.2 mm (18ga) nails with lengths of between 16 and 54 mm leaves barely visible nail holes on the workpiece, making it ideal for furniture-building or fastening baseboards. As the first cordless stapler in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>, the GTH 18V-38 M Professional can handle tricky tasks such as the precision fastening of tongue-and-groove wall and ceiling paneling or upholstery work with ease. </p><h2><b>Unique single-handed operation and further benefits</b></h2><p>All five tools feature a thumb-actuated power switch, convenient for right and left hand users – eliminating the need for a second free hand. This single-handed operation makes the range unique on the market and allows tradespeople to work continuously without interruption. Another benefit over compressed-air tools is that the countersink depth can be quickly and accurately adjusted using the thumbwheel on the side of the tool and is displayed conveniently in a viewing window. With the contact point clearly visible, nails and staples can be fastened with the utmost precision. Shortly before the magazine is empty, the dry-fire lockout ensures that the workpiece isn’t damaged through blank firing. The tools also feature two bright LEDs to make sure that the workspace is always well illuminated. Users can switch between single firing and contact firing modes on the integrated control panel, which facilitates series applications. The service indicator lets users know when the tool requires maintenance. </p><p>The new cordless nail guns and cordless stapler are available starting in May. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. Certified nails and additional accessories are available from the Bosch accessory range.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Latest addition to the ‘18V Power for All System’ from Bosch: New cordless jigsaw for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>With brushless motor as powerful as a corded tool </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ AdvancedSaw 18V-140 cuts wood to a depth of 140 mm  Improved dust extraction for a clear view of the cutting line   One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The right tool for every job: Bosch now offers a full range of cordless jigsaws for DIYers with the addition of the AdvancedSaw 18V-140. The new cordless tool with a cutting depth of up to 140 mm gives experienced users exactly what they need to take on even larger projects. Bosch already offers the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/sawing-convenience-for-beginners-and-all-rounders-new-cordless-jigsaws-from-bosch-for-diyers-230546.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EasySaw 18V-70 and UniversalSaw 18V-100</a> tools for simpler applications. The jigsaws are all part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’ from Bosch, which covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 70 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance.&#8217;</a> All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2><b>Deeper cuts and more power for big projects</b></h2><p>Thanks to its brushless motor, the AdvancedSaw 18V-140 provides as much performance as a corded tool and is particularly robust and low-maintenance as well. The cordless jigsaw delivers maximum endurance for every project. This is based on the intelligent control electronics called ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between the motor electronics and the battery. With a cutting depth of up to 140 mm in wood, the cordless jigsaw goes deeper than competitor models and is therefore particularly well suited to cutting large pieces of wood, such as beams for a pergola. The AdvancedSaw 18V-140 can also be used to cut plastic or aluminum pipes or trim baseboards to size with ease. Not only that, but the robust aluminum base plate can be rotated 45° for miter cuts. </p><h2><b>Clear view and precision cutting</b></h2><p>Everything in full sight: Users can choose between extraction or blowing for a clear view of their cuts. Those looking to work accurately while minimizing dust can activate the extraction system on the tool and connect a compatible vacuum cleaner to the jigsaw’s extraction fitting, such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/first-cordless-wet-dry-vacuum-cleaner-in-the-diy-range-mobile-3-in-1-multi-talent-advancedvac-18v-8-from-bosch-230593.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AdvancedVac 18V-8</a> cordless wet/dry vacuum cleaner. The optimum positioning of the extractor right next to the saw blades ensures that the dust is removed at the source. This allows users a better view of the cutting line and a cleaner, healthier working environment, particularly when using the tool indoors. Up to 85 % of the dust and shavings are extracted straight from the saw blade. If no compatible vacuum cleaner is available, the blowing mode can be activated with the flick of a switch to quickly and reliably blow the shavings forward and provide an uninterrupted view of the cutting line. A range of accessories that come standard also helps DIYers achieve precision cuts. They include the easy-attach CutControl system that helps users follow their cutting line and the splinter guard that prevents damage to the top of the workpiece. Also included is the protection shoe, which protects sensitive surfaces from nicks and scratches while sawing. With the tried-and-tested SDS single-hand quick-release system, saw blades can be swapped out in just seconds without the need for any additional tools.</p><p>The AdvancedSaw 18V-140 is available from April 2024 onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices and include VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p><p><br/></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>263682</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11800</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Latest additions to the ‘18V Power for All System’: Two new cordless LED lights from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Mobile lighting for workshop and leisure activities
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ EasySpotLight 18V-400: Versatile thanks to two different light temperatures  UniversalWorkLight 18V-2100: Compact worklight for DIYers  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding its <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a> with the addition of two new products: the EasySpotLight 18V-400 and UniversalWorkLight 18V-2100 cordless LED lights. Both lights are compact and versatile, making them suitable for a wide range of applications around the home and garden. The ‘18V Power for All System’ covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 70 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance.</a>’ All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2><b>EasySpotLight 18V-400: Small and versatile with various light temperatures</b></h2><p>The EasySpotLight 18V-400 is suitable for DIY projects and leisure activities, as the light can be set to two different color temperatures – a unique feature in comparison with competitor models. The cool white light enables an optimum view of a work area, while the warm white light creates a pleasant atmosphere in a tent or on a terrace, for instance. In cool white light mode, the LED light provides a luminous flux of 400 lumens in the highest of the three brightness levels and shines for ten hours with a 2.0 Ah rechargeable battery. It weighs just 340 grams, and its footprint is barely larger than a postcard. The 18V battery serves as a stand. Alternatively, the lamp can be positioned flexibly using the integrated S-hook or magnets. The head can be folded 180 degrees and rotated 360 degrees, enabling illumination from any angle. A practical feature for users on the go is that the light also serves as a power bank to charge smartphones or other devices via the USB-C® output.</p><h2><b>UniversalWorkLight 18V-2100: Compact and powerful helper for DIYers</b></h2><p>The UniversalWorkLight 18V-2100 is suitable for working in and around the home. At the highest of the three brightness levels, the cordless LED worklight has a luminous flux of 2,100 lumens. On this setting, the LEDs shine for 2:20 hours with a 2.0 Ah battery. Thanks to the metal hooks built into the handle, the battery-powered LED worklight can be hung on doors or windows to illuminate a room for tasks such as wallpapering and painting. The magnets in the handle also allow it to be attached to magnetic surfaces such as door frames, banisters, and radiators. The head can be adjusted to ten different settings on the base, which also serves as a handle, allowing flexible positioning, regardless of whether the light is standing, hanging, or magnetically attached to a surface. Weighing less than 0,5 kg, the UniversalWorkLight 18V-2100 is lightweight and significantly more compact than competitor products with comparable light intensity.</p><p>The EasySpotLight 18V-400 and UniversalWorkLight 18V-2100 cordless LED lights are available from April 2024 onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices and include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
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			<press_release_id>PI11799</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-home-comfort-group-achieves-double-digit-growth-in-2023-263616.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-03-12T09:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-03-12T09:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Home Comfort Group achieves double-digit growth in 2023</headline>
			<quote>Growth drivers are heat pumps and heat pump hybrids</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Home Comfort Group achieved a turnover of five billion euros in the 2023 financial year.  Sales of heat pumps in Germany increase by 84 percent, business with heat pump hybrids by 46 percent.   One billion euros to be invested in European development and production network by 2030.   R&D expenditure up 19 percent to 256 million euros. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anne Kaletsch</name>
				<email>Anne.Kaletsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Wetzlar – The Bosch Home Comfort Group achieved sales of 5 billion euros in fiscal 2023, representing nominal growth of 11 percent compared to the previous year, and currency-adjusted growth of around 14 percent. Growth was driven by heat pumps and hybrid heat pump systems: In Germany, sales of heat pumps increased by 84 percent, while sales of hybrid heat pump systems rose by 46 percent. Growth in both segments thus clearly exceeded the market growth of 51 and 12 percent, respectively. The Bosch Home Comfort Group also expanded its market position in efficient wall-hung condensing boilers that can later be complemented by a heat pump to form a hybrid system. “These figures underline the Bosch Home Comfort Group’s leading position in sustainable heating solutions and the growing importance of heat pump technology for the entire European market,” says Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group. “Last year, we already operated in a volatile market environment. High interest rates and a weak rate of new construction are also influencing the heating market,” explains Brockmann.</p>
<p>The European picture is mixed: While markets with clearly defined subsidy programmes such as the Netherlands have seen significant growth in heat pumps and hybrid heat pump systems, other markets have seen a decline. However, the Bosch Home Comfort Group expects demand to stabilise and growth to return to normal in the medium term.</p><p>Compared to 2022, the company increased its research and development expenditure by 19 percent to 256 million euros. At around 14,600, the headcount was slightly higher than in the previous year. “We look back on a successful financial year, which was influenced by political decisions. One thing is for certain: without heat pumps and hybrid heat pump systems, it will not be possible to achieve a carbon-neutral building stock. That is why we will continue to pursue our electrification approach with great determination,” adds Brockmann.</p><p></p><p><b>Subsidy conditions ensure an increase in demand in the medium term</b></p><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group expects the German market to get off to a slow start in the first half of 2024. The fact that subsidy conditions remained unclear for an extended period of time last year led to uncertainty among consumers and led to a decline in the number of applications for heat pump subsidies. “The subsidy conditions are now clear to consumers. We are cautiously optimistic that domestic demand for heat pumps and heat pump hybrids in Germany will increase again from mid-2024,” explains Jan Brockmann. In order to achieve climate neutrality in the German building sector, heat pumps and heat pump hybrids must be affordable for households in terms of purchase and operating costs. “We still believe that the Gebäudeenergiegesetz (Building Energy Act) should be expanded to include additional solution options such as ventilation systems with heat recovery,” adds Brockmann. “Regardless of this, now is a good time to take advantage of the attractive subsidy programme and opt for a heat pump or heat pump hybrid.” </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch Home Comfort Group prepared for heat pump ramp-up</b></p><p>With the full effect of the Building Energy Act from 2026 / 2028, the company forecasts a sustainable boost for electrification in the heating market. The Bosch Home Comfort Group is investing more than one billion euros in its European development and production network for heat pumps by 2030 to provide the necessary capacity. A major part of this investment, around 255 million euros, is to be spent on the construction of a new production site for heat pumps in Dobromierz in Lower Silesia by the end of 2027. 100 million euros will be invested in the expansion of the Aveiro site in Portugal by 2026. In Wernau, the company has set up a new laboratory with test benches for heat pumps, hybrid heat pump systems and ventilation systems. These strategic investments clearly reflect the Bosch Home Comfort Group’s commitment to the European market and underline its pioneering role in heat pump technology. “The Home Comfort Group has entered 2024 stronger than ever, with the aim of providing efficient and innovative heating, ventilation and air conditioning solutions and driving the full range of electrification solutions around the world,” says Jan Brockmann. At the CES in Las Vegas, Bosch presented a new air-to-air heat pump for outdoor temperatures down to minus 25 degrees Celsius, specially designed for the cold regions of North America. The Bosch cold climate heat pump meets the requirements of the U.S. Department of Energy and will now move from laboratory to field testing. “Not all heat pumps are the same. We develop models that are perfectly adapted to regional conditions for maximum home comfort,” explains Stefan Thiel, Executive Vice President responsibility for sales in Central Europe and parts of Eastern Europe.</p><p></p><p><b>Electrification in residential neighbourhoods and existing buildings </b></p><p>In addition to heat pump solutions for new builds, the Bosch Home Comfort Group&#39;s electrification portfolio also includes innovative and energy-efficient solutions for residential neighbourhoods and existing buildings that are eligible for subsidies. <br/>For example carbon-neutral cold local heating networks, which are being set up in Germany and other countries, can make an important contribution to a carbon-neutral building stock. In the North Frisian municipality of Leck, the first phase of such a network is currently being built to supply 153 residential and commercial buildings, each of which is connected to a Bosch brine-to-water heat pump, with heat and hot water. A central collector field extracts heat from the ground, providing a particularly efficient energy supply for the neighbourhood. <br/>Starting 2024, the Buderus brand will offer hybrid heat pump systems that also enable existing older apartment buildings in urban neighbourhoods to meet the requirements of the German Buildings Energy Act. The heat pump takes on the main load of the supply and the supplementary condensing boiler is only switched on during peak demand. These hybrid systems can supply sustainable heat to neighbourhoods of up to 100 residential units.<br/>In 2024, the Bosch brand will launch the first air-to-air heat pump that can be used to heat and cool buildings. As it meets the requirements of the Federal Subsidy for Efficient Buildings (BEG), it is eligible for subsidies like any other Bosch heat pump. </p><p></p><p><b>Well-Being portfolio significantly expanded </b></p><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group has significantly expanded its range of well-being products. From summer 2024, all air purifiers and mobile air conditioners will be controlled via the HomeCom Easy app, which is also used to control heat pumps. Modern energy management systems ensure an efficient and sustainable power supply for all consumers in the home. By distributing PV power intelligently and automatically, they can reduce electricity costs by up to 60 percent.</p><p></p><p><b>New services for specialised companies accelerate the energy transition</b></p><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group and its brands are supporting heating contractors to make their daily work more efficient. Hands-on training courses teach heating contractors how to install heat pumps and hybrid heat pump systems efficiently and quickly. In 2023 alone, more than 20,000 installers were trained in electrification seminars. To support the next generation, the brands also offer further training programmes for teachers at vocational schools. According to the German Federal Statistical Office, the profession of HVAC system mechanic is one of the 10 most popular apprenticeships.<br/>The Buderus and Bosch brands offer a wide range of digital solutions, such as remote monitoring of heating systems, and various services to make the daily work of HVAC contractors more efficient and give them more time for their core business – installing heating systems. <br/>The Bosch brand’s new foundation service allows heating contractors to book the construction of foundations at the installation site of heat pump outdoor units as a service and to outsource this non-specialist activity. <br/>The Buderus brand is currently setting up a new PV installation service. which includes advice, planning of the individual photovoltaic system and preparation of the all-in offer including installation. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11802</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/artificial-intelligence-from-bosch-protects-aachen-cathedral-263552.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-03-12T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Building Technologies</name>
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			<headline>Artificial intelligence from Bosch protects Aachen Cathedral</headline>
			<quote>Connected video solution detects smoke and flames with exceptional speed</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Building Technologies and engineering firm plan ing have implemented a comprehensive video security system for the World Heritage site on behalf of the cathedral building office.  Over 50 Aviotec cameras from Bosch, featuring AI-based intelligent video analytics, reliably detect smoke and flames directly at the source of ignition.  The system also alerts in cases of break-ins or vandalism and assists in managing visitor flows. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
				<email>Florian.Lauw@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – Since the end of last year, Bosch&#39;s artificial intelligence has been safeguarding the world-renowned Aachen Cathedral, which is more than 1,200 years old. Germany&#39;s first UNESCO World Heritage site has been equipped by Bosch Building Technologies and the engineering firm plan ing with an intelligent video solution that protects it against a multitude of potential threats. Fires in particular can be devastating for such a historic building of inestimable intangible value – and this is precisely why Aachen Cathedral has opted for the new system, which can detect a potential danger particularly quickly: Over 50 Aviotec cameras from Bosch in 16 rooms use intelligent video analytics to visually detect smoke and flames directly at their source. Thanks to AI algorithms, the video cameras can also differentiate, for example, candlelight from a developing fire. This substantially reduces the likelihood of false alarms. Thus, the cameras respond much earlier than conventional ceiling-mounted fire detectors, which require smoke to rise to them. &quot;We are proud of this globally unique project at Aachen Cathedral,&quot; says Dr. Marcus Nadenau, Head of the European system integrator business Energy and Building Solutions at Bosch Building Technologies. &quot;Aviotec offers an invaluable speed advantage in fire detection, especially in buildings with complex layouts and high ceilings,&quot; adds Dr. Nadenau.</p>
<p>Cathedral master builder Dr. Jan Richarz, who took over the project from his predecessor Helmut Maintz, emphasizes the significance of this technology for the protection of Aachen Cathedral, supported by the Karlsverein / Cathedral Construction Association and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia: &quot;With this video surveillance solution, Aachen is a global leader. It protects our World Heritage site as reliably and innovatively as befits its historical, religious, and cultural significance. I am very satisfied with the result and the collaborative partnership,&quot; says Dr. Richarz.</p><p></p><p><b>AI protects treasures of immeasurable value</b></p><p>Aviotec primarily secures the cathedral&#39;s interior with its valuable relics and unique artworks, admired by over a million visitors annually. The video solution ensures that visitors can get as close as possible to the many treasures without endangering them: Aviotec raises the alarm if someone enters the virtual exclusion zones around individual exhibits. During the day, it protects the cathedral from vandalism and theft, and at night from break-ins.<br/>Thanks to Aviotec, visitor flows can now be managed much more efficiently, as only a limited number of people are allowed in the cathedral at any one time: The previously laborious manual counting of visitors is now undertaken by the video solution.</p><p></p><p><b>Protecting an important building together</b></p><p>Bosch Building Technologies, in collaboration with the engineering firm plan ing, developed and implemented the comprehensive video solution for the cathedral. Every step was closely coordinated with the Cathedral Construction Lodge, whose challenging task is to preserve the cathedral and its treasures for the future. &quot;Aviotec from Bosch offers early fire detection and video security functions in one system, perfectly meeting the special protection needs of this sacred building,&quot; says Ralf Wolters from the engineering firm plan ing. &quot;Cutting-edge technology meets centuries-old treasures. This combination has excited me,&quot; says the engineer.</p><p></p><p>An advantage of the Aachen solution is its close integration with the local fire department: As soon as one of the Aviotec cameras detects a developing fire, the Aachen professional fire department is informed via the normatively integrated fire alarm system. A monitor shows arriving firefighters live images from the cathedral and informs them about the exact location where the danger was detected. This saves valuable time. Due to the high Aviotec standard, the fire department allowed the solution to be connected to its systems as a special detector. As the world&#39;s first system for video-based fire detection, Aviotec was certified by VdS in 2017.</p><p></p><p><b>Close Coordination with Heritage Conservation</b></p><p>To determine the ideal position for each camera within the building, digital floor plans were initially created, followed by an elaborate 3D simulation. Heritage conservation was involved early on, allowing the video system to blend almost invisibly into the existing ensemble. During the installation phase, more than 30 craftsmen worked in the cathedral at times, implementing electricity, lighting, and the new video solution in coordination. For the entire team, it was a special experience to work in a UNESCO World Heritage site.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11794</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-training-center-with-enhanced-program-for-workshops-in-2024-263488.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-03-14T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Training Center with enhanced program for workshops in 2024</headline>
			<quote>New and revised syllabus for subjects such as diagnostics, body and convenience electronics, and diesel technology, as well as working on electric vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Greater number of courses dealing with work on high-voltage systems in electric and hybrid vehicles  New online course leading to authorization to use trailer PIN, and new classroom-based courses for diesel specialists   Several courses have been thoroughly revised, with new content added ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – Automotive engineering is developing by leaps and bounds. In addition, new powertrain technologies are presenting new challenges for workshop mechanics. With a broad and continuously updated portfolio of technical training courses, Bosch is helping workshops get to grips with the latest automotive technology, so that they are able to offer effective and affordable diagnostic, servicing, and repair work. For the 2024 educational year, therefore, the Bosch Service Training Center in Plochingen near Stuttgart has once again extended its training program to include classroom-based and online courses on current topics. Moreover, Bosch has revised many of its existing and popular courses and adapted them to new technological developments.</p>
<p><b>Practical training with NiMH high-voltage batteries </b></p><p>Apart from courses teaching participants how to work on advanced gasoline and diesel systems, the curriculum increasingly also includes courses on how to handle the high voltages found in hybrid and electric vehicles. This includes learning how to repair NiMH high-voltage batteries. Here, participants are instructed how to use the newly developed Bosch repair set for high-voltage batteries. </p><p></p><p>The repair set allows the nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) module in the traction battery of selected Toyota and Lexus hybrid models to be replaced. For the first time, this opens up the business of repairing high-voltage batteries to independent workshops as well. In the repair course, participants learn all they need to know about handling the new repair set. To take part, they must first have qualified as a Level 3 high-voltage expert. For this as well, the Bosch Service Training Center offers a several-stage qualification course. Participants learn how to handle new powertrain technologies and to safely perform diagnostic and repair work on electrical powertrains. In this eight-day training course, workshop mechanics are brought up to Level 3E, the highest qualification level for work of all kinds on electric and hybrid vehicles. The necessary refresher courses are of course also provided for all qualification levels pursuant to DGUV 209-093 – these courses can be found in the latest training guide.</p><p></p><p><b>Cost-effective web-based training courses </b></p><p>One further highlight in the Service Training Center’s new curriculum is an online course qualifying participants to use the trailer PIN. In the Bosch Esitronic 2.0 diagnostic software for trucks and off-highway vehicles, access to the module for adjusting the electronic braking system of commercial vehicles and trailers is restricted for safety reasons. It is only granted if the workshop mechanic has earned special authorization in a training course. This qualification can now be earned in a web-based training course that is affordable and independent of time and place. Also for the first time, the curriculum includes an online course on diagnostic work in Tesla vehicles. And for diesel specialists, there are new courses on testing and repairing diesel pumps, while the injector repair course has been upgraded to include the new CRR950 software.</p><p></p><p>In addition, the Bosch Service Training Center experts have revised a whole series of courses and added new content. This applies to courses providing instruction in the use of Esitronic 2.0 Online (from main release 2024/1 Esitronic), to practicals dealing with the VW Golf 8, and to courses dealing with exhaust-gas treatment in diesel passenger cars and trucks. For diesel specialists, courses giving instruction on how to work with the DCI700/DCI200 test bench and the advanced course for diesel mechanics have been updated.</p><p></p><p><b>Booking and managing courses in the Automotive Campus </b></p><p>The entire Bosch Service Training Center curriculum can be accessed online in the Automotive Campus. At www.automotive-campus.com, workshops can book and manage classroom-based courses. The site also offers online courses and live webcasts in which workshop mechanics can acquire the latest knowledge, either at home or at their workplace. As a single key ID is needed to log on to the Automotive Campus, users only have to register once. Once they have done so, they can access not only the Automotive Campus, but also a whole series of other online content provided by Bosch. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11797</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/screwdrivers-pliers-knives-and-more-bosch-vde-hand-tools-for-professionals-263424.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-03-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-03-06T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Screwdrivers, pliers, knives, and more: Bosch VDE hand tools for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Safer work at up to 1,000 V</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Insulated hand tools with VDE certification for electrical installers  Protection at up to 1,000 V of AC voltage  Power tools, accessories, and hand tools from a single source ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Guided by its mission to make work easier and safer for professionals, Bosch is continuously expanding its portfolio for users in industry and the skilled trades. Because roughly one-third of all tools that tradespeople use daily are hand tools, Bosch already offers a comprehensive range of power tools, accessories, and hand tools from a single source. The range is now being expanded to include insulated hand tools, certified by the German Association for Electrical, Electronic &amp; Information Technologies, or VDE. Such equipment provides electricians and other professionals with protection against AC voltage of up to 1,000 V while working with current-transmitting parts. The VDE-certified portfolio in the red-and-yellow color scheme that is customary in the market for tools designed for working with current-transmitting parts includes screwdrivers and socket wrenches, open-end spanners, cable and dismantling knives, a set of cable shears, and a variety of pliers. All of them have a soft grip and optimized design to prevent slipping while working. The tools are certified according to the DIN EN/IEC 60900 (VDE 0682-201) standard, with the transparent single pole phase tester (also available) being certified in accordance with DIN VDE 0680-6.</p>
<h2>Screwdrivers, socket wrenches, phase tester, and open-end spanners</h2><p>The range includes 20 screwdrivers in a variety of sizes and lengths, as well as six profiles: slotted, Phillips, Torx, Pozidriv, Plus/Minus, and slotted Pozidriv. The screwdrivers feature a slim shaft and durable high-precision tip. For external hex screws, Bosch offers a six-piece socket wrench set. The sizes and profiles are conveniently stated on the handle, while the handle’s form reliably prevents tools from rolling away during breaks. The same goes for the single pole phase tester for a detection range of 120 to 250 V.</p><p> Available in four sizes, the open-end spanners, with a jaw position of 15 degrees, are ideally suited for hard-to-reach areas.</p><h2>Pliers, shears, and knives</h2><p>The pliers range includes combination pliers, straight and bent long-nose pliers, diagonal side cutters, a wire stripper, a water pump pliers, and a crimping pliers. Particularly ergonomic is the high-leverage diagonal side cutter with activatable opening spring, which makes repetitive tasks much easier. Thanks to the optimized design with powerful high-leverage effect, users need up to 30% less force when cutting than with standard pliers. The cable shears, which feature a dual blade, are also optimized for powerful leverage. They can cut aluminum and copper, plus their twin-blade technology makes them suitable for both stripping and cutting. The VDE product range is rounded out by two knives: a cable knife with a straight blade, and a dismantling knife with a sickle shaped blade. The handles of both knives feature an integrated thumb rest on the top and a finger hook below for comfort and greater safety on the job. </p><p>The VDE-certified hand tools are scheduled to hit shelves in May as individual tools or in various sets, most of them with L-Boxx-compatible half or full inlays. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11793</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/for-safer-roads-bosch-teams-up-with-microsoft-to-explore-new-frontiers-with-generative-ai-263232.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-02-28T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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			<headline>For safer roads: Bosch teams up with Microsoft to explore new frontiers with generative AI</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Connected World 2024</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Stefan Hartung: “Bosch is working on bringing a new dimension of AI applications into the vehicle.”  Objective: to explore harnessing generative AI to enhance convenience in the vehicle and increase safety for all road users.   Tanja Rueckert: “Generative AI is a boost to innovation. It can transform the industry in much the same way as the invention of the computer.”  Bosch Tech Compass survey: Majority of respondents hope that AI will help make roads safer. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – It’s a scenario that no driver ever wants to see: a ball rolling out into the road. The chances are it will be followed immediately by a child in hot pursuit, oblivious to any traffic. But while human drivers can assess this situation using their contextual knowledge, today’s assisted and automated driving systems still have to learn how to do it. Bosch is pursuing the use of generative AI in terms to further improve automated driving functions. As part of this, Bosch and Microsoft are exploring opportunities to collaborate and leverage the power of generative AI. “Bosch is working on bringing a new dimension of AI applications into the vehicle,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at this year’s Bosch Connected World (BCW) AIoT industry conference in Berlin. The expectation is that generative AI will enable vehicles to assess situations and react accordingly, and in this way keep road users even safer. Greater safety on the roads is also the wish of 60 percent of respondents to this year’s Bosch Tech Compass, a worldwide representative Bosch survey on the subjects of technology and AI.</p>
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			Bosch is working on bringing a new dimension of AI applications into the vehicle,
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				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management.</cite>
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<h2><b>Generative AI to make road traffic safer</b></h2><p>The two companies anticipate that a collaboration would take the performance of automated driving functions to the next level. They would like to see generative AI help enhance convenience in the vehicle and to provide greater safety for all road users. To achieve this, Bosch&#39;s comprehensive understanding of vehicles and automotive-specific AI expertise will be invaluable, as well as their access to vehicle sensor data to feed the generative AI. “In our unwavering commitment to safer roads, Microsoft is eager to explore collaboration opportunities with Bosch to pioneer the realm of generative AI,” said Uli Homann, Microsoft CVP and Distinguished Architect. </p><p>Even today, when it comes to training systems for automated driving, AI quickly comes up against its limits. Today’s driver assistance systems can detect people, animals, objects, and vehicles, but in the near future generative AI could help determine whether a situation could potentially lead to an accident. Generative AI utilizes vast amounts of data to train systems for automated driving, enabling them to draw improved conclusions from this data. For example, it could deduce whether an object on the road ahead is a plastic bag or a damaged vehicle part. This information can be used either to communicate directly with the driver – such as by displaying a warning – or to initiate appropriate driving maneuvers, such as braking while switching on the hazard warning lights. </p><p>Bosch and Microsoft have already partnered to develop a universal software platform for seamlessly connecting cars and the cloud, and are looking forward to work together to identify new opportunities to bring cutting-edge AI technology to their customers and the autonomous vehicle industry.</p><h2><b>Generative AI as a boost to innovation</b></h2><p>“Generative AI is a boost to innovation. It can transform industry in much the same way as the invention of the computer,” says Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the Bosch board of management and chief digital officer. The new 2024 Bosch Tech Compass shows this as well: 64 percent of respondents believe that AI is the technology with the greatest importance for the future. In comparison, only 41 percent of respondents were of the same opinion just one year ago.</p>
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			Generative AI is a boost to innovation. It can transform industry in much the same way as the invention of the computer,
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				<cite>says Dr. Tanja Rueckert, member of the Bosch board of management and chief digital officer.</cite>
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<p>From manufacturing to everyday office work, generative AI is already being used in many areas at Bosch. In addition to Microsoft, the company is working with several partners, including AWS, Google, and Aleph Alpha. The Bosch Group’s venture capital unit, Bosch Ventures, invested in the AI company Aleph Alpha last year. Bosch also announced it would collaborate with the startup on finding new use cases both for Bosch associates and customers. “Bosch and Aleph Alpha want to learn from each other, benefit from each other’s know-how, and work together on cross-domain use cases,” Rueckert says. This partnership is now bearing its first fruits in North America: in collaboration with Aleph Alpha, Bosch is debuting AI-based speech recognition on behalf of a premium car manufacturer. In this solution, a chatbot understands and answers breakdown service calls with the help of natural language processing, which also recognizes dialects, accents, and moods. The call is taken directly, reducing the driver’s waiting time to a minimum. As many as 40 percent of calls can be processed and resolved automatically; for more complex queries, the bot transmits all relevant information to a service center agent who takes over the case immediately. </p><h2><b>From the AI search engine to manufacturing</b></h2><p>AI experts at Bosch are currently working on well over 120 specific applications that these new AI models open up for the company’s associates and customers. Such applications include the generation of software program code or powerful chatbots and voicebots to support technicians or interact with consumers. Another is AskBosch, the in-house AI-assisted search engine launched at the end of 2023. It offers faster natural-language access to a wide variety of data sources – sources scattered over the intranet, say. In addition to externally available data, AskBosch also includes internal data sources, so Bosch associates can research information specific to the company. Generative AI also ensures greater speed in manufacturing: in initial projects in two Bosch plants in Germany, generative AI creates synthetic images in order to develop and scale AI solutions for optical inspection and optimize existing AI models. Bosch expects that this will reduce the time needed for planning, launching, and ramping up AI applications from the current six-to-twelve months to just a few weeks. Following successful piloting, this service for generating synthetic data is to be offered to all Bosch locations.</p><h2><b>2024 Bosch Tech Compass: setting the pace in the use of AI</b></h2><p>As AI is used in more and more areas of life, professional development is becoming increasingly important: 58 percent of respondents to the Bosch Tech Compass are convinced of this. This opinion is particularly prevalent in USA at 63 percent (Germany: 54 percent, China: 52 percent). Here, too, Bosch is setting the pace in the use of artificial intelligence and is getting its associates on board. In 2019, Bosch launched a training program, initially aimed at bringing 30,000 associates up to speed on the subject of AI. Up to now, some 28,000 associates have taken part in the program. Like the Bosch AI code of ethics, which sets ethical guidelines for dealing with artificial intelligence, this program has been supplemented with content about generative AI. </p><p></p><p>For all the results of the 2024 Bosch Tech Compass, click <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/technology-report-tech-compass-2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p><p></p><h2><b>About the survey:</b></h2><p>For the representative survey, people aged 18 and over in seven countries (Brazil, China, Germany, France, India, the U.K., and the U.S.) were polled online on behalf of Robert Bosch GmbH by the market researchers Gesellschaft für Innovative Marktforschung mbH (GIM) in December 2023. In Germany, France, and the U.K., at least 1,000 people were polled per country; in Brazil, China, India, and the U.S., it was at least 2,000 people each. The random samples are representative of their respective countries in terms of region, gender, and age (Brazil, Germany, France, U.K., U.S.: 18 to 69 years / China, India: 18 to 59 years).</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11795</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/universalmulti-18v-32-joins-18v-power-for-all-system-new-cordless-multifunction-tool-from-bosch-for-diyers-263168.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-02-29T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-29T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>UniversalMulti 18V-32 joins ‘18V Power for All System’: New cordless multifunction tool from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Versatile, compact, and easy-to-use</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Depth stop for millimeter precision when sawing  Versatility thanks to ‘Starlock’ accessory interface  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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<p>Sawing, cutting, sanding, and much more – Bosch is expanding its range of cordless multifunction tools for DIYers with the multifaceted UniversalMulti 18V-32. The cordless oscillating multifunction tool is one of the lightest and most compact models in this product category on the market. Not only that, the UniversalMulti 18V-32 is also part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>.’ The system covers all representative tools in each segment and currently comprises about 70 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>.’ All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<p><b>Lightweight design with powerful technology for countless applications</b></p><p>The cordless multifunctional tool is ideal for completing a variety of DIY projects. Thanks to the sawing function, cutting through materials such as door frames and laminate flooring is simple – and accurate too, with the included depth stop. Enclosed is a segment saw blade which is ideal for tricky jobs, like making precision cuts to deck lumber when installing recessed decking lights. With the supplied sanding attachment, small areas can also be sanded down smoothly and with ease. The electronic speed pre-selection with six different steps ensures that the multifunctional tool is set up properly to work with any materials. </p><p>The UniversalMulti 18V-32 with its 2.5 Ah battery weighs just 1.2 kilograms and turns working overhead – such as flush-cutting a cornice or sanding off an edge – into low fatigue tasks. The multifunctional tool may be lightweight, but DIYers can still draw on an impressive amount of power from the motor. This is thanks to the optimum coordination of all key components, such as the motor and gearbox, combined with an intelligent electronic control system called ‘Syneon Technology.’ Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. </p><p><b>Accessories for every application</b></p><p>With over 40 attachments available in the ‘Starlock’ range, cutting and sanding are only the beginning. The ‘Starlock’ accessory interface ensures that force is optimally transmitted from the machine to the accessory, thereby guaranteeing higher power, faster progress while working and more precise results. Separately available accessories, including the scraper for removing excess adhesive or the last scraps of wallpaper, can be fitted quickly and with ease. Color markings shows which material a particular accessory is suited to – gray for wood, blue for metal, for instance. All that is required to change attachments is the hex key stored in the tool itself. Thanks to ‘MagnetHold’ technology, the attachment doesn’t even need to be held in place while being fitted to the tool. In case that there are still some raw edges or other areas that need to be sanded down, the segment saw blade can easily be swapped for a triangular sanding blade. An anti-vibration handle, which is available separately, can also be attached to both sides of the tool to make tougher jobs easier to handle. </p><p>The UniversalMulti 18V-32 cordless multifunction tool will be available from April 2024. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>263104</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11790</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-02-21T10:40:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Complete vehicle engineering from a single source: EDAG and Bosch Engineering agree to project-based collaboration</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Fulda – EDAG Engineering GmbH and Bosch Engineering GmbH have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding project-based collaboration in complete vehicle engineering. With this agreement, the companies have declared their intention to offer their competencies jointly to the market in the future in order to complement each other’s expertise in the best way possible. This means that customers will receive seamless, complete vehicle engineering that is tailored to their needs from a single source without having to worry about coordinating the individual engineering areas. </p>
<p>What connects Bosch Engineering and EDAG is their comprehensive experience gained during the implementation of complete vehicle projects. “Ever stricter environmental and sustainability requirements and trends such as the software-defined vehicle lead to increasing complexity in vehicle engineering. By using our mutual synergies, we can work with our customers to bring new vehicles to the road even faster and more cost-effectively in the future,” says Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger, president of Bosch Engineering. Cosimo De Carlo, CEO of the EDAG Group, explains: “The collective competencies of EDAG and Bosch Engineering will act as accelerators of technological innovations.” </p><p></p><p>Both companies jointly offer a wide range of electronic system services, such as those related to E/E networks, hardware and software architectures, feature development, and component specifications, as well as derivative development, system integration, testing, and production planning. Therefore, the engineering competence of the two companies covers the entire spectrum of design and engineering services, from predevelopment to distribution of complete vehicles and production facilities. This includes styling, virtual modeling, electronics and software development, prototype construction, hardware testing, and provision of technical services and production methods. Validated simulation methods, digital twins for products and production, and comprehensive expertise in smart factories ensure high quality, security, agility, and flexibility in the development and production process. </p><p></p><p>The memorandum of understanding of the two companies is based on many years of trusting cooperation, on the basis of which joint projects in complete vehicle engineering for automotive manufacturers have already been successfully completed in the past. This agreement further intensifies this collaboration. The contents and degree of cooperation of Bosch Engineering and EDAG is always focused on the customers’ individual requirements and wishes. “With sustainable strategies and state-of-the-art processes and methods, we create the optimal environment together to manage the complexity of tasks in complete vehicle engineering and smart factory implementation and to enable a successful market launch,” say Cosimo De Carlo and Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger. </p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="http://www.bosch-engineering.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-engineering.com</a><br/><a href="http://www.edag.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.edag.com</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>263040</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11792</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-for-diyers-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-two-cordless-drill-drivers-with-interchangeable-attachments-from-bosch-263040.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-22T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-22T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>267328</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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				<id>1921</id>
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			<headline>New for DIYers in the ‘18V Power for All System’: Two cordless drill drivers with interchangeable attachments from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>High-performance screwing, drilling, and impact drilling</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Powerful: AdvancedDrill and AdvancedImpact 18V-80 QuickSnap   Durable: Robust metal chuck and brushless motor  Flexible: QuickSnap interface for magnetic cap and other attachments  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>With the new AdvancedDrill and AdvancedImpact 18V-80 QuickSnap from Bosch, DIY enthusiasts can screw and drill even more powerfully and effortlessly than before, even in tight or hard-to-reach areas. The cordless drill driver and impact drill driver are part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’ from Bosch. The ‘18V Power for All System’ also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises more than 70 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>.’ All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment. Both cordless drill drivers always deliver ideal performance and maximum endurance for any project, thanks to the optimum coordination of key components, such as the motor and gearbox, in combination with an intelligent electronic control system called ‘Syneon Technology.’ Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. Because of that, the tools also maintain full performance until the battery is empty. That way, DIYers can drill holes and tighten screws with power right up until the end.</p>
<p><b>High power, with improved torque and auxiliary handle</b></p><p>The cordless drill driver and impact drill driver are powerful, with maximum torque of around 80 Nm. That makes them suitable for a wide range of different applications, such as tightening screws and drilling holes in wood, metal, tile, or plastic. The impact drill driver can also be used on masonry. The included handle can be attached to the side of the tools for applications requiring extra power, allowing users to hold and guide the tools with both hands for precise, controlled action. The robust metal chuck, with a 13 mm diameter, and the brushless motor ensure that the cordless drill driver and impact drill driver are durable and low maintenance, even in tougher applications. Each model offers 23 torque speeds and a 2-gear drive that delivers the optimum performance and speed for any job. An LED light on the devices ensures better visibility when used in darker areas. Thanks to the charge level indicator, DIY enthusiasts can always keep an eye on the battery status.</p><p><b>Interchangeable attachments for more flexibility</b></p><p>The name says it all: The AdvancedDrill 18V-80 QuickSnap and the AdvancedImpact 18V-80 QuickSnap feature an interface that can be used to hook up the proven QuickSnap attachments, which make use easier in many cases. Combining the tools with an eccentric attachment makes it possible to work as close as 8 mm to edges for tasks such as attaching baseboards. The angle attachment is helpful for drilling in tight spaces or around corners. This same mechanism can also be used to attach the magnetic cap, which makes it easier to pick up screws and holds them firmly in place so that users have one hand free to hold the workpiece. </p><p>The AdvancedDrill 18V-80 QuickSnap and the AdvancedImpact 18V-80 QuickSnap will be available from April 2024. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11786</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/simple-working-with-low-dust-levels-in-the-professional-18v-system-new-bosch-dust-extraction-solutions-for-professionals-262976.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-19T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-19T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Simple working with low dust levels in the Professional 18V System: New Bosch dust extraction solutions for professionals </headline>
			<quote>First M class cordless dust extractor and auto-start kit for cordless tools</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ High level of occupational health and safety during mobile use  Flexible and convenient use, with short set-up time  First M class 18V dust extractor in the Bosch range  Cross-brand auto-start kit ensures less dust when working with cordless tools ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch has a range of dust extraction solutions that provide trade and industry professionals with a simple way of reducing dust while working. The latest addition, the GAS 18V-12 MC Professional, is the first M class dust extractor in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>, making it suitable for tasks such as extracting quartz dust resulting from concrete processing and other activities. A low-dust environment also protects tools and accessories, allows a clear view of the workpiece, and enables more precise work. The extensive Bosch range features special dust extractors for drilling and chiseling, including dust extraction drills and chisels, dust extraction guards for angle grinders, as well as various wet/dry extractors that can be attached to power tools directly and without an adapter using the Click &amp; Clean System. On top of that, Bosch now offers an auto-start retrofit solution for all existing corded vacuum cleaners in its range so that users have less dust when working with cordless tools. The auto-start kit, which comprises the GCT 30-42 Professional transmitter and GCA 30-42 Professional receiver, is also brand-neutral.</p>
<p><b>GAS 18V-12 MC Professional: up to 99.9% less dust</b></p><p>The GAS 18V-12 MC Professional wet/dry extractor provides professionals with the flexibility and compact design of a mobile tool combined with the high performance of a corded vacuum cleaner. It reliably filters 99.9% of dust thanks to its M classification while also having an IPx4 dust- and splash-resistance rating. A powerful Biturbo motor lets the GAS 18V-12 MC Professional produce an air flow rate of up to 30 l per second – powered by a single battery. If this falls below 20 l per second due to a filter blockage, for example, the integrated volume flow monitoring system alerts the user with an audible and visual signal. The dimensions of the filter are designed for day-to-day construction site operations, and the conical shape allows a vortex to be created inside the dust extractor so that dust collects more slowly on the filter. In addition, the filter is automatically cleaned each time the battery cover is closed, ensuring high suction performance for longer. The GAS 18V-12 MC Professional has antistatic properties that are unique on the market. Electric charge is dissipated over the components in such a way that less dust sticks to the tool, and all the dust particles are reliably extracted into the container or disposal bag, protecting the user against discharge as well. The net volume is 8 l, or 6 l for wet extraction. One highly convenient feature of the GAS 18V-12 MC Professional is the auto-start mode, made possible by the GCT 30-42 Professional transmitter, which comes standard. After being attached to the power tool, the transmitter switches the extractor on and off automatically based on the vibrations it detects. </p><p><b>Auto-start retrofit kit makes for less dust when working with cordless tools </b></p><p>The GCT 30-42 Professional and GCA 30-42 Professional modules, which take the form of a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver, make up the retrofittable auto-start kit for all corded professional dust extractors from Bosch. Designed specifically as an open system, the modules can be used to retrofit many other cordless tools and corded dust extractors from any manufacturer thanks to the integrated socket, provided that they are compatible. The small transmitter is attached to the cordless tool using a flexible yet robust rubber band. After initial pairing, it is connected automatically to the receiver located in the socket of the dust extractor and enables the tool to be switched on and off automatically according to the vibrations detected. If required, the dust extractor can also be operated manually. In this case, the transmitter is used just like a conventional remote control. Another significant advantage compared to existing solutions on the market is that important functions such as the dust extractor’s follow-up time are retained when using the auto-start retrofit kit from Bosch. The transmitter also has an IP54 rating, making it dust- and splash-resistant. Integrated LEDs on both the transmitter and receiver indicate the system status. If the two lights are yellow, for example, the transmitter and receiver are too far away from each other.</p><p>The GAS 18V-12 MC Professional wet/dry extractor and the auto-start kit are available as of now. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.<br/><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>262924</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11791</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/greater-range-of-exhaust-gas-temperature-sensors-from-bosch-262924.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11791/pi11791_en.pdf</pdf>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-02-15T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-15T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Greater range of exhaust-gas temperature sensors from Bosch </headline>
			<quote>Bosch workshop program now includes over 250 part numbers for exhaust-gas temperature sensors</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ With exhaust-gas temperature sensors becoming more widely used, Bosch adds further 107 parts numbers to its portfolio  Significant addition to range of parts for diesel, gasoline, and hybrid engines  Many automakers rely on sensors and expertise from Bosch for exhaust-gas treatment ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Exhaust-gas temperature sensors play an important role in modern vehicles, particularly when it comes to meeting emissions limits. Defective or worn sensors should therefore be replaced promptly. With this in mind, exhaust-gas temperature sensors have been part of the Bosch portfolio for the workshop market since 2020. A further 107 part numbers were added to the range at the end of 2023. The complete portfolio now includes around 50 different exhaust-gas temperature sensors for heavy and light trucks and over 230 for passenger cars. Ten percent of the sensors in the portfolio are suitable for hybrid applications in the European market. The more than 250 part numbers in the portfolio cover 45 million vehicles featuring temperature sensors in Europe. The sensors are now available from stock for workshops to order. Together with particulate sensors and nitrogen oxide sensors (NOx), workshops can draw on a comprehensive range of sensors for the precise control of exhaust-gas composition. With its many years of systems expertise in exhaust-gas treatment, Bosch is one of the leading suppliers of exhaust-gas sensors. At Bosch, all sensors are tested to the same high quality standards as original equipment. In 2024, the company is planning to include some 70 further exhaust-gas sensors in its workshop portfolio.</p>
<p><b>Sensors in the exhaust tract provide precise data for on-board diagnostics</b> </p><p>Exhaust-gas temperature sensors, which can be installed at several points in the exhaust tract of diesel, gasoline, and hybrid engines, measure the exhaust-gas temperature and transmit it as a voltage signal to the engine control unit. A diagnostic tester such as the Bosch KTS can be used to check them in the on-board diagnostic system. This allows mechanics to easily identify worn or defective sensors. Since a union nut is all that is needed to install the sensors, defective ones can also be quickly and easily replaced. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>262918</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11783</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-invests-in-point2-to-revolutionize-multi-terabit-interconnect-for-ai-and-automotive-262918.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-02-15T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-15T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures invests in Point2 to revolutionize multi-terabit interconnect for AI and Automotive</headline>
			<quote>New $22 million Funding to Accelerate Point2’s E-Tube Interconnect Platform, shattering the “copper or optics” paradigm for cable interconnect.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New e-Tube technology reduces power consumption, weight, and costs for data transmission.  Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures: “Point2 and its technologies have high potential to become a disruptor in network interconnect in automotive and datacenter markets.”  First products already in production for high performance datacenter. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital unit of the Bosch Group, participates in the $22 million Series B extension from Point2. This round positions Point2 as a potential disruptor for network interconnect in the automotive market. Shattering the “copper or optics” paradigm for high-speed cable interconnect, E-Tube breaks the barriers of copper and optical cabling and is poised to become the next-generation multi-terabit interconnect technology for datacenter applications and the automotive sector.</p>
<p>The new E-Tube platform uses RF data transmission via a plastic dielectric waveguide to enable multi-terabit active cables. According to Point2, this results in 80% lower weight, 50% less bulk compared with copper cables, and 50% lower power consumption and costs compared with optical cables. This profile gives the E-Tube platform the potential to replace both.</p><p></p><p><b>A potential disruption for the automotive connectivity market</b></p><p>Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in automotive are adopting a network-centric architecture to connect hundreds of sensors, driving the need for low-power, low-latency, lightweight, and flexible interconnect for future automotive applications.</p><p></p><p>&quot;We are thrilled to have support from Bosch Ventures and Molex as we advance our mission to revolutionize interconnect technology in AI/ML data centers and next-generation automotive applications,&quot; said Sean Park, Point2&#39;s founder and CEO. &quot;Our investment from Bosch Ventures underlines the importance and high potential of Point2’s low-power, low-latency, scalable interconnect technologies in the expansive automotive sector, and further amplifying our impact connecting AI workloads for the growing data center market.”</p><p></p><p>“Moving forward, interconnect provides critical infrastructure for high-performance and energy-efficient data centers and networked automotive applications,&quot; said Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures. &quot;Point2’s unique interconnect SoC solutions deliver the high-bandwidth interconnect required in the data center and automotive sector while reducing energy consumption and minimizing carbon footprint. The company and its technologies have a high potential to become a disruptor in network interconnect in both markets.”</p><p></p><p><b>Strong partnerships</b></p><p>Besides Bosch Ventures, strategic investor Molex is also joining the round, and plans to support the future commercialization of the E-Tube technology. Existing investors are participating and make up the rest of the oversubscribed round.</p><p></p><p>The boost in funding comes at a time when the use of AI in data centers is skyrocketing. Generative AI and large language models are increasing the demand for computing resources and network interconnect capacity in next-generation hyperscale data centers, where the integration of Point2 interconnect chips is set to revolutionize connectivity.</p><p></p><p>In the past, Point2 has already gained recognition for its ultra-low-power, low-latency, cloud-optimized mixed-signal SoCs, which are purpose-built for active electrical cables (AECs). AECs built with Point2’s Cloud Connect Engines require significantly less power and space than other AEC solutions.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>262912</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11789</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/first-cordless-pruner-from-bosch-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-advancedprune-18v-45-for-diy-gardeners-262912.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-14T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-15T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>First cordless pruner from Bosch in the ‘18V Power for All System’: AdvancedPrune 18V-45 for DIY gardeners</headline>
			<quote>Trim branches in difficult areas cleanly and effortlessly</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Cuts branches up to 45 millimeters thick straight off in one go  Innovative 360-degree trigger for optimum grip at any cutting angle  Possibility to variate length of 1.2 or 1.8 meters thanks to extension pole  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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<p>No more frayed branch ends and aching upper arms: With the AdvancedPrune 18V-45, Bosch is putting a powerful cordless pruner in the hands of DIY gardeners. The new tool makes it possible to trim trees and fruit-bearing flora without expending lots of energy. Above all, though, it gets the job done smoothly and cleanly, helping to promote healthy plant growth in the process. The AdvancedPrune 18V-45 is the first cordless pruner from Bosch in the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>. The latter also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 70 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Quick Cut Technology speeds the job along</h2><p>The stainless steel blade cuts through softwood and hardwood branches with thicknesses of up to 45 millimeters and 35 millimeters respectively. As a result, it can handle much larger cutting diameters than comparable competitor models. Despite the thickness of the branches, the AdvancedPrune 18V-45 gets the job done fast thanks to Quick Cut Technology, which allows the tool to slice through 30-millimeter branches in a matter of seconds. With a fully charged 2.0 Ah battery, the AdvancedPrune 18V-45 can manage up to 600 cuts of this thickness. This is thanks to the optimum coordination of all key components, such as the motor and gearbox, in combination with an intelligent electronic control system called ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. This enables the tool to deliver optimum power and maximum endurance for every project, while also maintaining its full performance until the battery is empty.</p><p></p><h2>Cuts from any angle</h2><p>The AdvancedPrune 18V-45 has a unique 360-degree trigger. This feature allows full rotation of the tool to position the pruner in the best angle, making it easier to reach hidden branches and work effectively even in places that are hard to access. Cuts are executed by simply twisting and pulling the trigger. This means that the cutting motion of the pruner can be effortlessly triggered from any position without requiring any strength from the user – no matter how thick the wood is. </p><p></p><h2>Smooth pruning – even high up</h2><p>Users can extend the length of the cordless pruner from 1.2 to 1.8 meters using the extension pole, which is separately available or already included in various sets. As a result, there is no need for users to bend over when cutting at ground level, helping them protect their backs while gardening. The pruner also allows precise and comfortable trimming of high branches. The small clearing hook at the end of the tool makes it possible to pull wedged branches safely to the ground – a particularly practical feature when working at height or with thorny plants. </p><p></p><p>The AdvancedPrune 18V-45 cordless pruner will be available from March 2024 onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11787</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/battery-new-features-for-even-longer-ebike-rides-262852.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11787/bosch-ebike_powerpack800_dualbattery_battery_guide_check_en-2.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-13T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-13T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Battery new features for even longer eBike rides</headline>
			<quote>More range, flexibility and service: Bosch eBike Systems presents new PowerPack 800 Frame, battery guide and battery check</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ With the new PowerPack 800 Frame, Bosch eBike Systems presents the battery with the highest energy content in the portfolio  New DualBattery combination options in the smart system  New battery guide provides basic knowledge for correctly handling eBike batteries  More transparency when buying used batteries thanks to online battery check ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Enjoy long rides in the saddle or organise your everyday life with the eCargo bike without having to charge as often. With the new PowerPack 800 Frame and new DualBattery combination options, Bosch eBike Systems now makes this possible. The battery guide has been updated and expanded to provide users with new information on the correct and safe handling of batteries and on the topic of recycling. The battery check is now available on the Bosch website for greater safety when buying used batteries.</p>
<h2>PowerPack 800 Frame – Greater freedom for long rides</h2><p>Simply enjoy more flexibility with your eBike and have maximum energy reserves on board: Bosch eBike Systems presents the most powerful eBike battery in the portfolio to date. The new PowerPack 800 Frame offers an energy content of approx. 800 watt hours. With its combination of high energy density, performance and flexibility, it is ideal for long rides, heavy eBikes such as eCargo bikes or fast S-pedelecs. The new frame battery combines high capacity with handling: thanks to its modern cell construction and compact design, an energy density of approx. 200 Wh/kg is achieved. The PowerPack 800 has a weight of approx. 3.9 kg and the same dimensions as the PowerPack 725. The battery uses the same mount as all other Bosch frame batteries in the smart system and therefore offers maximum flexibility when replacing the battery. This means that eBike riders can easily choose a smaller, lighter battery for shorter rides or take a spare battery with them for extra range. </p><h2>DualBattery in the smart system – battery combinations for maximum energy and range</h2><p>To enable even greater ranges for heavy loads, long commutes or extensive rides, Bosch eBike Systems is introducing new DualBattery combination options for the smart system. Now, for example, a PowerTube can be combined with another PowerTube. The PowerPack Frame batteries for the smart system are now also compatible with each other. For example, the PowerPack 800 Frame can be used as DualBattery, resulting in a maximum possible battery capacity of 1,600 Wh. This combination enables extreme ranges of up to 300 km<sup>1</sup>. Particularly practical: DualBattery can also be operated at any time with just one battery. For example, a battery can be left at home if a shorter ride is planned and means the eBike will weigh a little less. </p><h2>Focus on safety and recycling: the updated battery guide</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems places great value on the safety and durability of its lithium-ion batteries. In addition to high-quality hardware, the correct handling of batteries is also a decisive factor. That is why a revised version of the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/fileadmin/EBC/Service/Downloads/Akku_Guide/Akku_Guide_MY24/Bosch-eBike-Akkuguide-EN-GB.pdf?_=1707472865" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">battery guide</a> is now being presented. It contains comprehensive and clearly organised information about all eBike batteries, covers topics such as technical basics and how they work and gives eBike riders helpful tips on winter use as well as correct storage and care for a long service life. </p><p>The most important contents of the battery guide at a glance: </p><p><ul><li>Basic information about batteries</li><li>Focus topic: Safe handling of eBike batteries</li><li>Help with the correct charging, storage and care of the batteries</li><li>Correct transport of eBike batteries</li><li>Battery recycling</li></ul></p><h2>New battery check offers transparency when purchasing used eBikes or batteries</h2><p>As a further service, Bosch eBike Systems offers the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/service/product-service/battery-check" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">battery check</a>, a helpful tool that provides users with important safety instructions when purchasing used eBikes or batteries. The <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/service/product-service/battery-check" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">battery check</a> gives you the opportunity to check a battery online that you have purchased on an online portal or another secondary market platform, for example, using the serial number on the Bosch website. This allows you to determine whether the used battery is recorded in the Bosch database as already opened or even defective. This can help to prevent risks and, for example, in individual cases, prevent the purchase of an improperly opened battery.</p><p><i><sup>1</sup> The calculated data comprises estimates and approximations that may vary from the actual result. The precise data will vary, depending on the type of use and the external influences. Furthermore, no liability will be accepted for the correctness of the determined values.</i></p><p></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>262592</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11785</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-update-the-display-can-now-think-for-itself-262592.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11785/bosch-ebike_update_smart_system_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-13T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-13T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			</unit>
			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Smart update: The display can now think for itself</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems is expanding the smart system to include an independently changing screen layout, new fitness and health features and more customisation options</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Automatically changing screens showing relevant riding data depending on the riding situation for Kiox 300 and Kiox 500  Individual combination of riding modes  Integration of external heart rate monitors and indication of heart rate information on Kiox displays and the ride screen of the eBike Flow app  New display of elevation graphs, performance data and riding mode usage  A new limit mode for S-Pedelecs limits support to 25 km/h upon request ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – The current update means that the smart system from Bosch eBike Systems is becoming even smarter: the Kiox displays now automatically show eBikers the relevant information - and change screens independently to suit the riding situation. From now on, the four previously preconfigured riding modes can be combined individually. In another new feature, external heart rate monitors, such as a chest strap or a smartwatch, can be linked to the eBike via Bluetooth and made visible on the new heart rate display. Particularly informative features for keeping an eye on your own performance are the new screen showing the extent to which the various riding modes have been used and the screen comparing your own performance values with the motor power. The limit mode for speed pedelecs which allows support to be limited to 25 km/h on request, rounds off the update.</p>
<h2>Changing display: Automatic adaptation to every riding situation</h2><p>Less distraction, unimpeded flow and full focus on the essentials: the new <b>&quot;Dynamic display&quot;</b> function means that the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/kiox" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kiox 300 and Kiox 500</a> displays can now automatically show relevant information for every riding situation - and change completely independently. This means you can see the most important information at all times. For example, the system recognises inclines and then displays your personal performance, cadence and the elevation covered. When you come to a downhill section, the screen changes to focus attention on speed. Speed, distance travelled and range overview can be seen when riding on the flat. When the eBike is stationary, the system automatically shows a summary of interesting data from the current trip: maximum and average speeds, distance travelled and elevation, trip time and current range.</p><h2>Whatever you want: create your own preferred riding modes</h2><p>So far, four different riding modes have been preconfigured and adjusted by the eBike manufacturer. Pedelec users can now choose from all the riding modes available for the drive unit, define up to four favourites and adjust the configuration in the eBike Flow app according to their preferences. For example, if you feel you don&#39;t need Eco mode and want to set the Sport or Auto mode instead, you can simply make the change in the settings of the eBike Flow app under <b>“Custom riding modes&quot;</b>.</p><h2>Keep a close eye on your current heart rate and the elevation graph as you go</h2><p>Whether cycling for exercise or health purposes or just to feel good, many eBikers find it important to know their current heart rate while riding. The update enables compatible heart rate monitors (such as a chest strap or a smartwatch) to be paired with the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a> using Bluetooth technology. The heart rate is then shown on the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays or the ride screen while riding. </p><p>Make better use of your energy and avoid any surprises: who wouldn&#39;t want to know whilst navigating whether the hardest climb of the trip has already been completed or whether you&#39;re about to encounter the last mountain and need to refill your water bottle in advance? With the practical new <b>“elevation graph”</b> feature ensures that eBikers are always well informed about the progress of their trip. The Kiox displays or the ride screen show a clear elevation graph for the trip, as well as the rider&#39;s current position. </p><h2>Analysis during or after the journey: new performance data available</h2><p>Two new evaluation options offer eBikers interesting information about their own performance values and how they use the support levels. The new <b>&quot;Riding mode usage&quot;</b> screen for the Kiox 300 and 500 uses a clear pie chart to show the extent to which the various riding modes are used (including Off mode). The <b>“Power share&quot;</b> screen provides insights into the average rider power compared to the average performance of the drive unit, based on current activity and the selected riding mode.</p><h2>When less is more: the new Limit mode for S-Pedelecs</h2><p><b>&quot;Limit mode&quot;</b> limits the maximum speed of S-Pedelecs to 25 kilometres per hour. The new mode can be selected as a personal riding mode and makes it easier for speed pedelec riders to adjust their own speed as necessary. For example, trips with other eBikers can be more enjoyable if everyone can effortlessly ride together at the same speed. The new, dynamic mode must be predefined by the manufacturer and cannot be retrofitted. &quot;Limit mode&quot; is then displayed below Eco mode. Similarly to Auto mode, it automatically adjusts support, so that the speed does not drop on climbs or headwinds and the riding mode does not have to be changed manually. Because the reduced top speed also reduces energy consumption, S-Pedelec users can use the “limit mode” to travel longer distances. The new riding mode is available for S-Pedelecs in Europe. The legal requirements for speed pedelecs - including helmet, number plate and insurance requirements as well as the ban on using cycle paths - still apply.</p><p>The latest update of the eBike Flow app can be downloaded from the app store at no additional cost. After a successful eBike system update, the screens can be enabled in the app settings under “My eBike” &gt; “Display configuration”. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>262528</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11784</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/powerful-bosch-professional-cordless-lawnmower-and-dual-charger-for-faster-charging-than-ever-before-262528.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-12T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-12T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Powerful Bosch Professional cordless lawnmower and dual charger for faster charging than ever before</headline>
			<quote>New addition to the Professional 18V System</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ First dual 18V tool for mowing lawns of up to 1,000 m 2   First dual 18V charger for simultaneous and faster-than-ever charging  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> lineup in its new <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-growth-in-the-professional-18v-system-professional-outdoor-equipment-from-bosch-251717.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">garden tools</a> segment to include the GRA 18V2-46 Professional cordless lawnmower. It is the first 18V tool in the product range to be powered by two 18V batteries, allowing professionals to mow an area of up to 1,000 m<sup>2</sup> using two ProCore 18V batteries with 12.0 Ah. Starting this fall, the GAL 18V2-320 Professional promises a new standard in charging, as the first dual charger that can charge two 18V batteries at the same time with up to 16 amperes – faster than ever before. The charger makes it possible to fully charge two 12.0 Ah batteries in just 55 minutes, giving professional users like facility managers even more efficiency and flexibility on the job. This will allow them to handle all their tasks with the Professional 18V System – from repairs and maintenance to caring for outdoor spaces – and to switch back and forth flexibly between screwdrivers, saws, angle grinders, and outdoor power equipment. The battery system even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system: This saves tradespeople time, space, and money. </p>
<p><b>GRA 18V2-46 Professional cordless lawnmower in detail</b></p><p>The GRA 18V2-46 Professional cordless lawnmower features a cutting width of 46 cm and is a powerful Biturbo tool with a brushless motor and an area capacity of up to 1,000 m<sup>2</sup>. Thanks to its full metal deck, the GRA 18V2-46 Professional is an especially durable and sturdy 3-in-1 mower that cuts, collects, and mulches. The cutting height is easy to set to between 30 and 70 mm, with a grass box capacity of 60 l. For mulching, the user can simply replace the foldable grass box with the included mulching plug, to spread the cut grass on the lawn as fertilizer. Another major advantage compared to competitor models is its high-quality metal handle frame with a quick-release lock for height adjustment. The GRA 18V2-46 Professional can also be stored upright to save space: Simply remove the grass box, fold down the handle, and set up the device comfortably. In this way, the lawn mower takes up only a minimum of space in the van, for example.</p><p><b>GAL 18V2-320 Professional dual charger in detail</b></p><p>The GAL 18V2-320 Professional dual charger delivers added efficiency for experts. Optimized for use, transport, and storage in the L-Boxx, it can be used as a mobile charging station, plus it can charge two 18V batteries simultaneously and faster than ever before, with a maximum of 16 amperes. At the touch of a button, professionals can choose from three different modes: The Power Boost mode charges batteries as quickly as possible, delivering a full charge to two of the new 8.0 Ah <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/innovation-for-the-power-tools-sector-bosch-procore18v-featuring-new-cell-technology-260036.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V+</a> batteries in just 44 minutes – and a 50 percent charge in a mere 15 minutes. The Long-Life mode, which ensures the maximum product life of the batteries, is recommended whenever time is not of the essence. And the Standard mode provides the optimum combination of charging performance and battery product life. Active Air Cooling 3.0, which cools batteries even more efficiently than before, reduces downtime. Another feature is the LED display, which makes it easy to check the selected charging mode, battery charging level, and status of the charging process and the cooling at any time. The charger also comes with a USB-C connector for charging mobile devices, as well as a wall bracket for stationary use in the workshop. </p><p>The GRA 18V2-46 Professional cordless lawnmower is available as of now, with more outdoor power equipment to follow successively. The GAL 18V2-320 Professional dual charger is scheduled for release in fall 2024. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>262400</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11779</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-2023-business-year-bosch-increases-sales-and-result-despite-headwind-262400.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-02-07T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-02-07T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>The 2023 business year: Bosch increases sales and result despite headwind</headline>
			<quote>Weak economic situation increases cost pressure –  achievement of target margin delayed</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Through supreme effort: exchange rate-adjusted sales increased 8 percent to 91.6 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations rose to 5 percent.  Broad footprint: focused portfolio management strengthens strategic direction.  Realignment: integrated Mobility business sector “live” since January 2024.  Stefan Hartung: “Despite a headwind in the 2023 business year, we are continuing to invest proactively in technologies that will shape the future, especially those related to climate action.”  Markus Forschner: “The headwind remains, which is why we are pushing back our timeline for achieving our target margin. We must continue balancing our efficient use of capital resources and our profitability in order to finance future growth.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The Bosch Group met its expectations despite the challenges of the 2023 business year: According to preliminary figures, the supplier of technology and services generated<sup>1</sup> sales of 91.6 billion euros and thus grew 8 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects (nominal growth of 4 percent). The EBIT margin from operations reached 5 percent, a slight improvement on the previous year (4.3 percent), and thus met expectations. “For Bosch, 2023 was tougher than expected. Through a supreme effort, we were able to increase our sales and improve our margins. We made progress despite the strong headwind,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr.&#160;Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the presentation of the company’s preliminary business figures. “Given the difficult conditions, this is an impressive achievement by our associates. The years ahead will demand a lot from all of us as well.”</p>
<p>In the past business year, Bosch was able to further expand its growth areas, advance the transformation of its mobility business, and strengthen the competitiveness of all its business areas. “We’re continuing to invest proactively in technologies that will shape the future – especially technologies related to climate action. However, we’re seeing a delay in the market penetration of such technologies, and momentum from the market has slowed. We need to respond to the weaker order situation and work hard on our competitiveness – that’s the only way we can finance our future growth.” Given these circumstances, Bosch expects there will be a need for adjustment in several areas, such as the Mobility business sector. The latter recently entered into talks on this with employee representatives. Any necessary personnel adjustments should be as socially acceptable as possible. In accordance with the works agreement concluded with employee representatives in summer 2023 for the Mobility locations in Germany, redundancies are off the table until the end of 2027. “Change can succeed only through social partnership. We are also committed to Germany as an industrial location and, in particular, as a manufacturing location,” Hartung said. In addition, Bosch wants to continue hiring in particularly promising business areas and reskill as many associates as possible to move them from shrinking areas to growing ones. By 2030, the company plans to spend around 4 billion euros in total on training and reskilling. This will also require willingness on the part of associates. </p><h2><b>Climate policy: instability weakening market momentum</b></h2><p>The fight against climate change remains an important concern for technology companies like Bosch and is opening up numerous business opportunities. Bosch recently presented technologies and solutions for <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-261248.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sustainable energy use</a> at CES, the U.S.-based consumer electronics show. Hartung believes that current climate policies are destabilizing the business environment for many companies. “When implementation is inconsistent, as we recently saw with Germany’s sudden abolition of electric-car subsidies, problems arise,” he said. “An erratic policy structure impedes long-term purchasing decisions. The economy needs more predictability – in fact, as much as possible.” At the same time, Hartung showed understanding for policymakers:  many governments in Western countries are under both austerity pressure and populist criticism, while at the same time having to protect prosperity and mitigate global warming.</p><h2><b>Growth strategy: investment to supplement innovation</b></h2><p>Even in the current weak economic situation, Bosch is making progress and sticking to its strategic goals: the company aims to be one of the top three suppliers in its key markets and to position itself effectively in all regions of the world. “Even and especially in times of transformation, our broad footprint across industries and regions proves invaluable,” Hartung said. “That does not rule out focused portfolio management, however.” This includes the decision to have the Building Technologies division concentrate on the systems integration business and to sell the majority of its product business. Furthermore, Bosch acquired Climatec in 2015 and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/acquisition-of-paladin-technologies-bosch-plans-to-expand-its-building-services-business-in-north-america-256000.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Paladin Technologies</a> last year in order to strengthen its position in the North American building automation market. </p><p>Bosch is also successfully expanding areas of growth it has defined, such as the semiconductor business. With its investment in the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/tsmc-bosch-infineon-and-nxp-establish-joint-venture-to-bring-advanced-semiconductor-manufacturing-to-europe-257088.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ESMC</a> European joint venture and its acquisition of a <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/rising-demand-for-sic-chips-bosch-plans-to-acquire-u-s-chipmaker-tsi-semiconductors-253824.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">wafer fab</a> in Roseville, U.S., Bosch made significant investment decisions in 2023. The company is aiming for further growth with the manufacture of <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/longer-range-as-standard-bosch-gives-go-ahead-for-volume-production-of-silicon-carbide-chips-235722.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">silicon-carbide chips</a>, or SiC chips for short. These semiconductors are used in the power electronics of electric cars and can increase driving range. “By building silicon-carbide structures vertically and no longer on a flat plane, we can further increase the power density of the chips. We were the first SiC manufacturer to put this technology on the road, and with the second generation, we were able to increase performance by a further 30 percent in 2023,” Hartung said, pointing to the company’s innovative strength. “At Bosch, investment supplements innovation.” Starting in 2026, Bosch plans to manufacture the first vertically structured SiC chips on cost-effective 200-millimeter wafers.</p><h2><b>Transformation in the mobility industry: standardization to promote electromobility</b></h2><p>Bosch is responding to the transformation of the automotive industry with the biggest realignment of its core business in the company’s history. The integrated <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/mobility-in-the-software-age-bosch-to-realign-its-automotive-supply-business-for-further-growth-253638.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Mobility</a> business sector has been in place since the beginning of 2024. One of its new features is horizontal responsibility for three areas of future importance:  software, semiconductors, and vehicle computers. As Bosch moves toward the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/iaa-mobility-2023-bosch-is-growing-with-solutions-and-technology-for-the-software-defined-vehicle-257792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">mobility of the future</a>, it plans to improve how it leverages emerging and established technologies to maximize its business opportunities. </p><p> For example, there has been a boost in demand for new redundant braking systems, which support automated and electrified driving in particular. Hartung reports that Bosch is aiming for 10 percent annual growth here up through 2030. “Overall, we are growing twice as fast as the competition with our braking systems. We are also maintaining our sales in ESP, although the market volume here is declining.” With regard to electromobility, Hartung believes there is still much to do, such as remedying the lack of charging stations and affordable electric cars in Europe. “China was able to increase its automobile exports by 60 percent last year, an achievement that should give us pause for thought,” he said. “We know that our Chinese customers prefer standardization in electric powertrain solutions – this yields economies of scale that we in Europe cannot afford to miss out on.” </p><h2><b>Business developments in 2023: strong growth in Mobility and in Energy and Building Technology</b></h2><p>In 2023, sales development in Bosch’s business sectors showed a mixed picture. At 56.3 billion euros in 2023, <b>Mobility</b> remained the Bosch business sector with the strongest sales. It achieved growth of 7 percent, or 11 percent adjusted for exchange-rate effects. “Our products are in demand, both in traditional and new areas of business. This motivates us to continue developing the sector, a task that will still demand a lot from us,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. The <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector achieved sales of 7.5 billion euros. This figure is 8 percent higher than in the previous year due to the acquisition of HydraForce; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this represents an increase of 10 percent. In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, sales amounted to 19.9 billion euros. “Marked consumer restraint had a significant impact on our power tools and household appliances businesses,” Forschner said. At 7 percent, sales were down on the previous year; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this was a slight decline of 1 percent. The <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector saw strong sales growth of 9 percent to 7.6 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this increase rises to 11 percent. “Here we benefited not only from heavy demand for energy-efficient and renewable heating technology but also from the expansion of our service business in the Bosch Global Service Solutions division,” Forschner said.</p><h2><b>Business developments in 2023: strongest growth in Europe and North America</b></h2><p>Regional sales development at Bosch presented a mixed picture as well. “Europe and North America posted the strongest nominal growth,” Forschner said. In <b>Europe</b>, sales grew by 6 percent to 46.8 billion euros, an increase of 8 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Sales in <b>North America</b> rose to 15.2 billion euros – an increase of 4 percent, or 8 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In <b>South America</b>, sales were 1.7 billion euros, down 6 percent on the previous year. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, however, growth amounted to 4 percent. “The weak Brazilian real was a decisive factor here,” Forschner explained. Sales in <b>Asia Pacific</b> climbed slightly by 1 percent to 27.9 billion euros, or by 9 percent when adjusted for exchange-rate effects. “These figures reflect the weaker development in several sectors of the Chinese economy,” Forschner said. “Our strong growth in India and Japan was only partially able to offset this.”</p><h2><b>Headcount development in 2023: employment at a stable level</b></h2><p>As of December 31, 2023, the Bosch Group employed some 427,600 people worldwide. According to preliminary figures, this is around 7,600 or around 2 percent more than in the previous year. In Germany, the number of associates remained virtually unchanged at 133,800. </p><h2><b>Outlook for 2024: weak growth stimulus from the global economy </b></h2><p>For the current year, Bosch is still expecting only moderate global economic growth of 2 to 2½ percent. “According to our estimates, the global economy won’t start picking up momentum until 2025,” Forschner said. “The outlook in all our key sectors is gloomy.” In the automotive industry, Bosch expects production levels in 2024 to be similar to those of the previous year. The company predicts the economic downturn in mechanical engineering will continue and doesn’t expect demand for consumer goods to rebound until 2025. In the energy sector, Bosch believes that customers’ willingness to buy remains subdued, particularly in the key German market. The reason for this is the uncertainty among homeowners about future regulations for heating systems. The company is not counting on any support from the markets in the 2024 business year either. “We are keeping a firm eye on our target margin of at least 7 percent, even if we have to make considerable upfront investments in a lukewarm economic environment,” Forschner said. At any rate, Bosch is pushing back its previous timeline for achieving its target margin by one to two years. The company intends to further intensify its efforts to improve costs and competitiveness in order to successfully tap into future markets. Forschner added: “We are striving for a balance between profitability and efficient use of our capital resources on the one hand and the upfront investments for tomorrow’s growth on the other.”</p><h2></h2><p><sup>1</sup> Based on internal reporting; may differ from external figures published in annual report.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11782</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-is-expanding-its-workshop-range-for-a-c-service-with-replacement-parts-for-a-c-systems-262336.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-03-12T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-03-12T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch is expanding its workshop range for A/C service with replacement parts for A/C systems</headline>
			<quote>The new range includes A/C compressors and condensers for vehicles from various manufacturers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ In addition to providing A/C service units and accessories, Bosch now also offers A/C components   Endurance, leak, and corrosion tests ensure high quality compressors and condensers for the aftermarket  Precisely fitting connections ensure easy installation of the new components ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – For over 15 years, Bosch has been supporting workshops with fully automatic A/C service units and accessories for the maintenance of air-conditioning systems in vehicles. To also cover the repair needs of air-conditioning systems, Bosch is now expanding its workshop offering with A/C components. With A/C compressors and condensers for vehicles from most European manufacturers, the new range of replacement parts initially includes two key wear parts for the air-conditioning system. In the months ahead, the range of replacement parts will steadily grow to include further A/C components.</p>
<p>To meet the high Bosch quality standards, the A/C compressors and condensers for the aftermarket undergo extensive endurance, leak, and corrosion tests. This ensures reliable performance and a long service life. The A/C compressors are available for refrigerants commonly used on the market and are supplied pre-filled with the correct amount of oil. For easy installation, the compressors and condensers come with precisely fitting connections. The A/C components are delivered in robust, customized packaging for safe transportation and space-saving storage. </p><p></p><p><b>Parts, test equipment, and service for A/C systems from a single source</b></p><p>The Bosch portfolio already features A/C service units, oils for the air-conditioning circuit, and accessories for the maintenance of air-conditioning systems. In addition to the new A/C components, the range of spare parts for workshops also includes drive belts, cabin filters, and cabin blowers for work on modern vehicle air-conditioning systems. Furthermore, Bosch offers a qualification certificate for air-conditioning technology in its training program. Bosch thus provides parts, test equipment, and service for the maintenance and repair of air-conditioning systems from a single source. </p><p></p><p><b>In electric cars, the air-conditioning system supports thermal management</b></p><p>Air-conditioning systems are becoming increasingly important, particularly for the thermal management of electric cars. With many years of development and manufacturing experience, Bosch has comprehensive knowledge in the field of thermal systems in vehicles. To keep engine components functioning reliably within the optimal temperature range, Bosch already offers a wide range of electric coolant pumps, solenoid valves, and engine cooling fans. In electric vehicles, the air-conditioning system will also be included in the thermal management system in the future, which was previously mainly used for interior cooling. In the future, the air-conditioning circuit will play an important role in cooling the battery, the electric motor, and the power electronics. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11781</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-replaces-filter-with-its-enhanced-filterpro-for-the-vehicle-cabin-262144.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2024-01-23T10:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-01-23T10:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch replaces FILTER+ with its enhanced FILTER+pro for the vehicle cabin</headline>
			<quote>FILTER+pro is also effective against viruses and mold</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Independent certification by OFI CERT confirms the excellent filtration performance of the FILTER+pro from Bosch  FILTER+pro ensures even cleaner air in the vehicle interior and thus promotes health and comfort  A special antimicrobial filter layer acts against viruses, bacteria, pollen, and allergens ]]></headwords>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – At the beginning of 2024, Bosch is replacing the proven FILTER+ cabin filter with the enhanced FILTER+pro. Following extensive air-quality tests, the independent certification body OFI CERT, based in Vienna, Austria, had previously confirmed the product’s excellent filtration performance. Among other things, OFI tested and confirmed the product’s ability to filter and reduce allergens. The tests also confirmed that FILTER+pro reduces the risk of germ transmission. With several coordinated filter layers, the enhanced product ensures cleaner, largely pollutant-free air in the vehicle cabin, better protects vehicle occupants’ health, and offers them more comfort. This makes it particularly suitable for people who suffer from allergies.</p>
<p><b>Three highly effective filter layers work in combination</b></p><p>Unlike its predecessor, the new FILTER+pro also reliably retains viruses and prevents mold. The antimicrobial filter layer in particular has been optimized and is also effective against bacteria, pollen, and allergens. The carbon layer neutralizes unpleasant odors and harmful gases such as ozone or smog, while FILTER+pro’s ultrafine microfiber layer filters out more than 98 percent of particulate matter measuring 2.5 micrometers or more. Thanks to its excellent filter effect, the cabin filter from Bosch reduces allergic reactions such as sneezing, which can be potentially dangerous at the wheel. In addition, fewer deposits build up on the windshield, lowering the risk of dazzle. In this way, the cabin filters contribute to road safety. They also help keep air-conditioning systems functioning properly by impeding the formation of deposits. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch cabin filters for nearly every passenger car in Europe</b></p><p>With its portfolio of cabin filters for workshops and the aftermarket – from standard filters and carbon filters to the FILTER+pro – Bosch now covers 97 percent of electric and hybrid vehicles and 96 percent of all passenger cars in Europe. The company offers a total of over 650 different cabin filters, covering more than 300 million vehicles in Europe. This means workshops have the right cabin filter from Bosch for nearly every customer. To maintain optimum filter performance, Bosch recommends replacing the cabin filters every 15,000 kilometers, or at least once a year.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11777</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-dimension-of-acceleration-bosch-launches-worlds-smallest-mems-accelerometers-for-wearables-and-hearables-261760.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-01-08T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-01-08T18:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<headline>A new dimension of acceleration: Bosch launches world’s smallest MEMS accelerometers for wearables and hearables</headline>
			<quote>Easy-to-integrate variant with voice activity detection</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ World’s smallest MEMS accelerometers: 1.2 x 0.8 x 0.55 mm³.  Voice activity detection saves power and extends battery life in hearables.  Advanced features make it easy to integrate into portable products. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Las Vegas, Nevada / Reutlingen, Germany – Space is at a premium in hearables, smartwatches and other portable consumer products, and all components must be as small as possible. At the same time, OEMs are demanding plug-and-play step-counters and other sensors with built-in features that enable easy implementation without detailed application knowledge. To meet these challenges, Bosch Sensortec has announced the BMA530 and BMA580, the world&#39;s smallest MEMS accelerometers. Both devices include built-in features making them easy to design with. BMA530 tracks activities with its step counter and is especially suitable for wearables, and BMA580 targets hearables with voice activity detection.</p>
<p>Compared to Bosch&#39;s current generation accelerometer (BMA253), the BMA530 and BMA580 have a 76 percent smaller footprint and have been reduced in height from 0.95 mm to 0.55 mm. This size reduction is achieved with an innovative Wafer Level Chip Scale Package (WLCSP). The small size of the accelerometers makes them easy to place on a PCB, and their integrated features make them easy for design engineers to integrate into their portable products. &quot;The demand for tiny sensors with ever-increasing performance is growing as the industry moves towards more stylish and minimalist designs that require smaller sensors,&quot; said Stefan Finkbeiner, General Manager and CEO of Bosch Sensortec. &quot;The new BMA530 and BMA580 provide an ultra-compact, fully-featured solution to meet this demand.&quot; </p>
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		<p>
			The demand for tiny sensors with ever-increasing performance is growing as the industry moves towards more stylish and minimalist designs that require smaller sensors. The new BMA530 and BMA580 provide an ultra-compact, fully-featured solution to meet this demand. 
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Stefan Finkbeiner, General Manager and CEO of Bosch Sensortec.</cite>
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<h2>Bone conduction for reduced power consumption</h2><p>The BMA580 provides innovative voice activity detection and an advanced feature set for hearable devices. Typically, microphones in hearables consume a lot of power because they need to be always-on to listen for voice activity. Instead, the BMA580 uses bone conduction to detect the vibration of the user’s voice and then wakes the microphone from sleep – for an overall power saving. No other sensor on the market combines bone conduction with this miniature sensor size. The BMA580 enables user interaction with a hearable in response to the user tapping the device, for example to answer or end a call. The sensor’s software includes an algorithm that can distinguish between single, double and triple taps.</p><p></p><p>In addition to wearables, the new BMA530 acceleration sensor is ideal for gesture recognition in toys, fall detection in laptops and other devices, and power management functions such as putting a smartphone to sleep when it is not moved.</p><p></p><p>The new accelerometers offer multiple power modes and automatically switch from low-power to high-power modes to extend battery life. They offer a flexible set of connectivity options, including an I3C® interface.</p><h2></h2><p><b>Availability:</b></p><p>The new acceleration sensors from Bosch Sensortec can be ordered at our distribution partners from Q1 2024 onwards.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11778</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-unveils-cutting-edge-smart-connected-sensors-platform-for-full-body-motion-tracking-261568.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2024-01-08T18:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2024-01-08T18:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch unveils cutting edge Smart Connected Sensors platform for full-body motion tracking</headline>
			<quote>The personal AI feedback coach for improved movement</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Accelerates development of motion tracking applications with hardware, software and ready-to-use wearable reference design.  Includes up to eight wirelessly connected sensor nodes for qualitative guidance on the end-user’s movement execution.  Improves the user experience across a wide range of use cases, including rehab, sports/fitness and gaming.  Supports the easy addition of new gestures with a software tool. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Las Vegas, Nevada / Reutlingen, Germany – Unlimited access to a personal feedback coach? That&#39;s the dream of many fitness and gaming enthusiasts. With the brand new Smart Connected Sensors platform, Bosch Sensortec ensures that movements and repetitions are not only measured, but that users get qualitative feedback on the movement execution. Specifically designed for full-body motion tracking, this new platform provides a fully integrated hardware and software solution that dramatically cuts development costs and time to market.</p>
<p>Business customers wanting to integrate sensors in their designs are often faced with time-consuming and complicated tasks, combining and tweaking multiple devices to create the necessary hardware and software system. There is no sensor solution available on the market right now that provides wireless and ready-to-use full-body movement feedback. To meet this need and save developers precious time and effort, Bosch Sensortec provides business customers with the full package:</p><p><ul><li>BHI380, a programmable IMU-based sensor system using AI functionality.</li><li>A wearable reference design (certified CE, FCC, ISED, MSIT, SRRC, MIC, NCC, UKCA) that can be straightforwardly attached to any part of the body without having to handle cable clutter, an external camera or dedicated bodysuits.</li><li>Software features including gesture and activity recognition, body movement detection, relative body angle information, as well as a feedback coach.</li></ul></p><h2>Multiple applications in rehabilitation, fitness and gaming</h2><p>The possibilities are almost endless. Key use cases will include rehabilitation, fitness, and gaming according to the motto “Move. Prove. Improve.” The Smart Connected Sensors platform provides complex feedback that enables users to properly perform rehabilitation exercises at home, thereby supporting their faster recovery. For highly responsive gaming applications, motion sensors will provide intuitive, accurate control by tracking even the tiniest movements. In the area of sports and fitness, the motion sensors can be used for complete body movement detection, for example to give detailed feedback on how well high-intensity exercises are performed. The sensors communicate wirelessly via Bluetooth Low Energy and thus do not restrict users&#39; movement. </p><p>Thanks to the platform principle, the system can be connected to numerous applications, such as wearables, hearables and AR/VR headsets. Engineers will find the Smart Connected Sensors platform easy to use and simple to scale, easily incorporating additional sensors and capabilities into their existing designs. Importantly, the platform enables up to eight nodes with various Bosch Sensortec sensors to be neatly connected to a central node, including Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), magnetometers and pressure sensors. “For applications using Smart Connected Sensors, our new platform significantly reduces the amount of effort required from designers, enabling them to cut time to market and focus more on their specific expertise,” said Stefan Finkbeiner, General Manager and CEO at Bosch Sensortec.</p>
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		<p>
			For applications using Smart Connected Sensors, our new platform significantly reduces the amount of effort required from designers, enabling them to cut time to market and focus more on their specific expertise
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Stefan Finkbeiner, General Manager and CEO at Bosch Sensortec.</cite>
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<p>The sensor platform provides qualitative feedback based on integrated AI features and comes with a pattern creation software tool that helps customers customize their system design. By using this tool, the customer retains control over their data, as there is no need for regular data exchange with Bosch Sensortec.</p><h2></h2><p><b>Availability:</b><br/>Smart Connected Sensors is available on direct request.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11775</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/driverless-navigation-to-charge-spots-%E2%80%92-thanks-to-bosch-and-vw-subsidiary-cariad-261441.html</url>
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				<id>89</id>
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			<headline>Driverless navigation to charge spots ‒ thanks to Bosch and VW subsidiary Cariad </headline>
			<quote>Testing commences for automated parking and charging</quote>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Finding a parking space can be tiresome and time-consuming, especially in labyrinthine parking garages – and finding the vehicle again later is no different. The search for a free charge spot is a similar story. Together with the Volkswagen subsidiary Cariad, Bosch is now testing automated valet charging. This solution, which is based on Bosch’s automated valet parking system, guides electric vehicles driverlessly to an unoccupied parking space furnished with a charge spot, where a charging robot recharges them automatically. Once recharging is complete, the vehicle maneuvers driverlessly to another parking space. Bosch and Cariad are now testing the necessary technology in two in-house parking garages in Germany: in Cariad’s staff parking garage in Ingolstadt, the two companies are testing driverless parking with automated valet parking, while driverless charging with automated valet charging is being tested in Bosch’s development parking garage in Ludwigsburg. And at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Bosch is also currently showcasing the technology needed for automated charging. </p>
<h2>Electromobility: automation to allay misgivings about range </h2><p>Easy, straightforward charging is at the top of the wish list for electric car drivers. But their everyday experience tells a different story: long queues at charge spots, blocking fees for disconnecting the power cable too late, and manhandling the cable. By addressing these challenges, automated valet charging greatly increases customer convenience when charging electric vehicles. What’s more, the technology offers a range of advantages for automakers, charge spot operators, parking garage operators, and energy suppliers. And for the environment, electric vehicles mean a reduction in carbon emissions from road traffic. </p>
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			Automation plays a key role in the mobility revolution and the transition to electromobility. Our two services &#8211; automated valet parking and automated valet charging &#8211; make the mobility experience much smoother for users
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				<cite>says Manuel Maier, vice president of the cross-domain Level 4 parking product area at Bosch. </cite>
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<p>“Making it straightforward to recharge electric vehicles allays people’s misgivings about range, and is essential if electromobility is to find widespread acceptance. With this in mind, Bosch and Cariad can make parking and charging even more efficient and convenient.”</p><p>Rolf Dubitzky, head of parking at Cariad, also sees great potential in this collaboration: “We’re particularly pleased to be shaping the future of automated parking and charging together with Bosch. Our collaboration allows us to test the technologies at an early stage of vehicle development, so that the end product is reliable and offers customers the best possible user experience.”</p><h2>Charging service: the automated route to even more convenience </h2><p>The infrastructure guides the vehicle to the parking space, where a robot opens the charging flap and automatically inserts the charging cable, removing it again once the vehicle battery is fully charged. The car then drives back to a regular parking space, freeing up the charge spot for the next electric vehicle with a low battery. All this makes it possible for several vehicles to be recharged and parked without human interaction. This increases the efficiency of the charging infrastructure, optimizes the use of charge spots, and saves customers the bother of long waits at the charge spot. </p><p>Automated valet parking is the world’s first driverless SAE Level 4 parking service, and has been in operation in the P6 parking garage at Stuttgart airport for about a year now. Bosch has also started to equip other parking garages throughout Germany with the infrastructure technology.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-261248.html">Presskit #BoschCES 2024</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-press-conference-260864.html">Event #BoschCES 2024</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Electrifying homes: America is ready for heat pumps as main cooling and heating solution</headline>
			<quote>Bosch’s new cold climate heat pump can operate in extreme conditions – even down to -13° Fahrenheit</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Deputy chairman Christian Fischer: “The conditions for electrifying homes in America are favorable, as already more than 17.7 million heat pumps are installed across the country.”  Growth opportunities: Heat pump market is set to double by 2028.  Bosch survey: 99 percent of homeowners in the U.S. and Canada have heard of heat pumps, they really care about efficiency and cost.  Bosch’s new inverter heat pump is designed for extreme conditions and fulfills almost all heating and cooling demands.  The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed that Bosch’s cold climate heat pump meets the requirements to progress from lab to field testing as part of the Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Las Vegas, Nevada / Watertown, Massachusetts – From the frigid temperatures in Alaska to the sunny beaches of Florida, you can find almost all climate zones in the United States. This climate diversity challenges HVAC manufacturers when it comes to developing systems that can perform in all weather conditions. The region is aiming to steadily expand its renewable energy sector<sup>1</sup> and accelerate the deployment of cold climate heat pump technology<sup>2</sup> - an efficient alternative to fuel-fired heating that also provides cooling. </p>
<p>“The barriers to using heat pumps for efficient heating and cooling in America have been substantially reduced thanks to advancements in technology. The conditions for electrifying homes in America are favorable, as already more than 17.7 million heat pumps are installed across the country and used for heating and cooling,” says Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management who is responsible for the company’s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors. The residential HVAC market is moving into a new era. Although there are still more AC-only units sold in the United States, the financial value of the heat pump market was already larger than for AC-only products in 2022 and is set to double by 2028, according to Bosch’s own market research. In 2020, almost half (45 percent) of new homes in the U.S. used electricity to heat, an increase of around 67 percent in comparison to 2000 (27 percent)<sup>3</sup>. Today, more than half of energy use in homes goes toward heating and cooling<sup>4</sup>. Home energy is a significant source of emissions in the United States. In an effort to reduce their personal carbon footprints<sup>5</sup>, an increasing number of Americans are transitioning to electric energy.</p><p>At CES 2024, Bosch is presenting its IDS Ultra cold climate heat pump system, which is designed to operate in colder climate zones, like regions in the Northern U.S. Heat pumps, since they are electric, can help homeowners to reduce their carbon footprint. “To decarbonize homes in the U.S. and Canada, it is key to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and conserve finite resources,” says Christian Fischer. “Our goal is to promote a more environmentally friendly lifestyle and we are proud to present state-of-the-art technology at CES 2024 which can contribute to tackling global warming,” he adds. “Bosch is making energy-efficient home heating and cooling accessible across almost all climate zones in the U.S., offering a promising step towards a cleaner energy future.”</p><h2>Bosch survey: Homeowners care about cost and efficiency</h2><p>A Bosch survey<sup>6</sup> conducted in Canada and the U.S. found that awareness of heat pumps is near universal: 99 percent of homeowners have at least heard of heat pumps for heating and cooling. But the challenge in further adoption resides in the cold weather regions. More than a fifth of all respondents even currently own a heat pump, but heat pump ownership is very geographically uneven. The highest percentage of heat pump ownership is concentrated in the Southeast, in a region known for mild winters. In colder places like New England and the Upper Midwest, we see ownership rates 6 to 7 times lower. The few homeowners who do invest in a heat pump usually have to keep a backup system running, often powered by fossil fuels to take over when temperatures drop on cold winter days. In these regions, households tend to refrain from heat pumps due to the associated high energy costs and insufficient heating capacity in low ambient temperatures of traditional heat pumps. Switching to heat pumps comes with energy and cost saving advantages. This is good news for the nearly two-thirds of respondents to Bosch’s survey who cited cost and efficiency as their main concerns when it comes to heating and cooling their homes. </p><h2>Bosch’s new heat pump fulfills almost all heating and cooling demands</h2><p>Bosch’s latest heat pump technology now expands the reach of energy-efficient heating even into areas with extremely cold winters. “Our new IDS Ultra is the first Bosch air-to-air heat pump designed specifically for high efficiency heating in cold climates. The heat pump provides 100 percent heating capacity down to an outdoor temperature of 5° Fahrenheit (-15° Celsius) and will continue to operate even down to -13° Fahrenheit (-25° Celsius),” says Alexander Wuthnow, president and CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group in North America. “Thanks to advances in cold climate technology, our heat-pump provides heating even in sub-zero temperatures,” Wuthnow adds. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) confirmed that Bosch’s cold climate heat pump meets the requirements to progress from lab to field testing as part of the Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge. The goal of the challenge is to advance the technology to allow consumers to make the switch to a cleaner energy future with less carbon emissions. </p><h2>Consumer education is key to adoption of cold climate heat pumps</h2><p>Heat pump technology has evolved to the point where reliable heating performance is now possible even in low temperatures. The next logical step is to make consumers aware of these advancements in energy-efficient home heating. According to Bosch research, there is significant opportunity to educate consumers on the full potential of heat pump technology as well as existing federal tax credits and state administered rebates available to help them make the transition. Professionals will play a key role when it comes to advising consumers, as over half of the respondents in Bosch’s survey reported using contractors and technicians as their main source of information.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-261248.html">Presskit #BoschCES 2024</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-press-conference-260864.html">Event #BoschCES 2024</a></p><p></p><p><b>Sources</b><br/><sub>1 <a href="https://www.energy.gov/clean-energy" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.energy.gov/clean-energy</a> </sub><br/><sub>2 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE): <a href="https://www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/articles/residential-cold-climate-heat-pump-technology-challenge-fact-sheet" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/articles/residential-cold-climate-heat-pump-technology-challenge-fact-sheet</a>.</sub><br/><sub>3 U.S. Census Bureau (2020): <a href="https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/charted-home-heating-systems-in-the-u-s/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://elements.visualcapitalist.com/charted-home-heating-systems-in-the-u-s/</a>.</sub><br/><sub>4 <a href="https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/use-of-energy/homes.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/use-of-energy/homes.php</a>.</sub><br/><sub>5 This presumes that renewable energy is used.</sub><br/><sub>6 In a geographically stratified survey Bosch has asked 1,526 homeowners across the United States and Canada [Status: November 2023].</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Energized #LikeABosch – energy-focused innovations to power a sustainable tomorrow</headline>
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<p>Dr. Tanja Rückert, </p><p>member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, </p><p>and Mike Mansuetti, </p><p>president of Bosch in North America, </p><p>at CES®, on January 8, 2024</p><p><b>Check against delivery</b></p>
<h2>Hello everyone, and welcome to the Bosch press conference at CES 2024! </h2><p>We’re delighted to have you here – thank you so much for joining us, either in person or via our livestream.</p><p>Today we’d like to talk to you about a topic that affects us all: energy. </p><p>Did you know that over the past 50 years global energy use has doubled? Those of us who were around in the 1970s know that it was hardly the dark ages. Most of the modern comforts and conveniences we know today already existed: cars, dishwashers, air conditioning, airplane travel. But as more and more people around the globe have gained access to modern technologies and our collective use of them has intensified, our energy consumption has skyrocketed. And it hasn’t peaked yet: in fact, our needs are still growing at a rate of 1 to 2 percent each year.</p><p>The problem, of course, is that we continue to meet most of these needs with fossil fuels. Fossil fuels still account for more than 80 percent of energy consumed globally, yet we must reduce our dependence on them for the sake of our climate. Clearly, returning to pre-industrial levels of consumption is not an option. Somehow, we have to find a way forward that balances our ever-growing need for energy with the health and stability of our planet. We need an approach that is sustainable from social, economic, and environmental perspectives. </p><p>This is especially true where energy is concerned. Today, you’re going to hear about the wide range of technologies we’re developing to help us meet our energy needs in a more sustainable way – with solutions that make our lives “Energized #LikeABosch.” </p><p>When it comes to energy-focused innovation, we’re pursuing a two-pronged approach:</p><p><ul><li>First, we’re focusing on <b>optimizing</b> the use of traditional energy sources. Specifically, this involves continuously improving efficiency, thus saving energy and costs, as well as driving forward electrification. Electrification in particular holds tremendous potential as a pathway to achieving net-zero goals in multiple domains, including personal and commercial transport as well as the home.</li><li>Second, we’re looking beyond traditional energy sources for more sustainable alternatives. We’re focusing in particular on <b>hydrogen,</b> which we believe will be central to meeting our future climate-neutral energy needs. Here, we’re active at multiple points along the H<sub>2</sub> value chain, from building up a production and supply infrastructure to developing innovative new hydrogen-based technologies. </li></ul></p><p>So, let’s start by looking in more detail at how we’re enhancing the use of traditional energies. As I mentioned, a major focus of our activities here is electrification. At first glance, electrification seems to simply be a means to reducing energy consumption, since electric technologies are often far more efficient than their fossil fuel-based counterparts. But electrification offers much more: electric solutions come with the potential for climate-neutral operation “baked-in” – all they need for this is a supply of electricity generated from renewables. </p><p>Mobility in particular is already well on its way to becoming more electric, and Bosch is a leading supplier along the electromobility value chain. In fact, our diversity here is unrivaled across the globe – with technology ranging from chips to e-axles, from e-bikes to trucks, from batteries to fuel cells, and from hardware to software and services. </p><p>Over the last few years, we’ve seen the viability of electric cars as an everyday mode of transport increase dramatically. But a big stumbling block continues to be the charging process: drivers used to investing only a few minutes in finding a gas station and filling their tanks are suddenly confronted with the question of <b>where</b> to charge an electric vehicle, and above all <b>when.</b> Well, we’ve been thinking about this too, and we have a solution: what if your car could go charge itself? </p><p>The year before last, our automated valet parking solution became the first driverless parking system officially approved for commercial use. At CES 2024, we’re debuting an exciting new addition to this system, which conveniently has to do with energy – and it’s a CES Innovation Award Honoree. <b>Automated valet charging</b> is essentially an automated way to charge your electric car when you’re out and about. You don’t have to worry about finding an empty charging spot or returning to the parking garage halfway through your shopping trip to unplug – all you have to do is press a button on your phone, and the system takes care of the rest, guiding the vehicle to the charging station and back to a parking space when it’s full. </p><p>This isn’t something in the pipeline – it’s already available to our customers now. And by no means does it require newly built, state-of-the-art parking garages. We’ve designed the charging setup to work in two ways: the AVC robot can either be deployed in garages that already have automated valet parking, or in garages that are installing the required infrastructure for the first time. This combination of automated valet parking and automated valet charging is unique in the market and is already generating considerable interest among our automotive customers. </p><p>It sounds like a fun gimmick, right? Well, it’s actually more than that. Every step we make toward increasing the convenience of electromobility will also increase its attractiveness – which in turn will drive uptake. As a matter of fact, we’re working on improving the feasibility and attractiveness of electromobility on many levels. This is why we’re also investing in <b>silicon carbide technology.</b> In electric vehicles, silicon carbide chips enable greater range and more efficient recharging, as they use up to 50 percent less energy than standard chips. Installed in vehicles’ power electronics, they enable cars to drive a significantly longer distance on one battery charge – on average, range is 6 percent greater. </p><p>We’re currently ramping up our production capacities for silicon carbide chips globally, including a major investment here in the U.S. As we announced a few months ago, we recently acquired a California-based wafer fab, and over the next few years plan to invest more than 1.5 billion dollars in the Roseville facility, with the aim of starting production there by 2026. At our booth, we’ll have a demo explaining the benefits of silicon carbide as we prepare to ramp up production of this important technology here in the United States.</p><p>In addition to the mobility sphere, we’re focusing on the home as a major candidate for energy optimization. </p><p>We see huge potential for optimizing energy use in the home. For example, in the U.S., residential and commercial buildings are responsible for nearly a third of total energy use as well as total greenhouse gas emissions. This is unsurprising, considering that more than half of American homes still rely on gas or other fossil fuels as their primary heating or cooking fuel.</p><p>Around the world, we’re developing technologies to make buildings and their contents more energy-efficient and to facilitate electrification. A major focal point for us is heat-pump technology. Here in North America, we’re debuting a very exciting innovation at CES which is hitting the market this year – our new air-to-air <b>IDS Ultra Heat Pump.</b> Unlike most air-to-air heat pumps, it was developed for areas with harsh winters. Traditionally, air-source heat pumps have the advantage of being relatively affordable and easy to install, and like all heat pumps they can cool as well as heat. They have the disadvantage, however, of not working very well in extremely cold temperatures. </p><p>We recently conducted a survey here in the U.S. and Canada that confirmed our suspicions: while awareness of heat pumps is near universal, and more than a fifth of all respondents even currently own one, this is very geographically uneven. The highest percentage of heat pump ownership is concentrated in the Southeast, no doubt due to its mild winters. In colder places like New England and the Upper Midwest, we see ownership rates 6 to 7 times lower. And in those places, the few homeowners who do invest in a heat pump usually have to keep a backup system running that takes over when temperatures drop below freezing.</p><p>Our new cold-climate heat pump nearly eliminates this need. It provides 100 percent heating capacity down to outdoor temperatures of 5 degrees Fahrenheit, and it’s operational down to minus 13. For people in northern regions, this means they can reduce their reliance on fossil fuel-based heating systems and make the switch to electric in a more affordable way, thanks to the growing number of state rebates and federal tax credits here in the U.S. And apart from electricity’s superior sustainability credentials and net-zero readiness, switching to heat pumps also comes with energy and cost saving advantages. This is definitely good news for the nearly two-thirds of respondents to our survey who cited cost and efficiency as their main concerns when it comes to heating and cooling their homes!</p><p>In an announcement today, the Department of Energy confirmed that Bosch’s cold climate heat pump meets the requirements to progress from lab to field testing as part of the Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Technology Challenge. The goal of the challenge is to advance heat pump technology, allowing consumers options for electrified heating and cooling of their homes. </p><p>Heat-pump technology is so promising, in fact, that we’re also putting it to use in other areas of the home. One of these is the new <b>hybrid electric water heater</b> we’re showcasing here at CES. Launching in North America later this year, this is the most energy-efficient water heater in our lineup: by combining heat-pump technology with electric elements, this ENERGY STAR-certified device achieves 3 to 4 times the efficiency of our traditional electric storage water heaters. With solutions like this, we’re helping pave the way to an increasingly electrified home. </p><p>Of course, we’re also focusing on appliances as a lever for energy savings. Bosch home appliances has been a frontrunner in this area for a long time – evidenced by the fact that it was named as an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy for the third year in a row. </p><p>Most of us know that it’s possible to run our appliances on a schedule that optimizes electricity costs or green energy usage; in practice, however, it’s not always easy. First, we have to know what time of day to run them; then we have to remember to actually switch them on at the right time. Well, our new <b>MySchedule</b> feature can help on both counts. Included on our new generation of dishwashers, this function is operated via our Home Connect platform. In a nutshell, MySchedule allows you to automatically delay operation to hours when electricity is cheapest or when green energy is available. This means that your ability to optimize your energy use no longer depends on your ability to remember to hit the “on” button at the right moment. </p><p>Another approach to optimizing energy comes from our Power Tools business. If you work with cordless power tools, you know how much of a headache it is to keep track of your different batteries and make sure they’re charged. We’re looking to simplify workers’ lives by reducing the number of battery solutions they need to keep track of. <b>AMPShare</b> is a shared battery platform which lets workers use the same batteries across Bosch power tools, as well as the AMPShare-compatible products of our partners. Workers have been excited about the opportunity to simplify their battery assortment. Since AMPShare launched, we’ve welcomed more than 30 global partners, including 15 here in North America, 3 of which are new partners we’re introducing here at CES.</p><p>Beyond welcoming new partners, we’re collaborating with our partners on new product launches. In the near future we expect there will be a number of new AMPShare-compatible products hitting the market, such as the Perfect Pro radio, which is on display in the Bosch booth. In addition to making it easier for workers to manage their batteries, AMPShare’s goal is to allow workers to use more tools with fewer batteries, leading to less material usage and waste production.</p><p>Beyond the home, we’re also focusing on optimizing energy efficiency in the commercial sector, and here our portfolio goes beyond products to consulting and system solutions. Globally – as well as here in North America – we’re investing heavily in our system integration business. As we announced a few months ago, we recently acquired Canada-based <b>Paladin Technologies,</b> which will enable us to significantly expand our activities in North America. We’ve already built up a very strong business in the United States through our subsidiary <b>Climatec,</b> which continues to grow and support a variety of customers with energy-focused building optimizations. For the past 7 years, for instance, Climatec has been working with the Rowland Unified School District in Rowland Heights, California. Thanks to Climatec’s improvements including HVAC modernizations, building automation systems, LED lighting, and solar installations, the school district expects to see efficiency gains that will save them more than 38 million dollars in energy costs over the next few years.</p><p>The expansion of our residential and consumer goods portfolios as well as our integrator business demonstrates our focus on profitable growth in North America. Our mobility business will also be a major part of that growth, and this in particular relates to the second prong of our energy strategy, which I’ll tell you about now. </p><p>As mentioned earlier, another way we’re tackling the energy challenge is by tapping into new sources of renewable energy – specifically <b>hydrogen.</b> The thing is that renewable power can be generated most efficiently in the world’s sunniest and windiest regions, which is not always where it’s needed. We need a storage medium to transfer that energy between regions, and chemical carriers such as hydrogen, which is produced with electricity, offer us an excellent way to do that. </p><p>At Bosch, we’re convinced that hydrogen is one of the keys to decarbonizing our energy supply. As such, we’re investing heavily in hydrogen technologies and developing solutions along the H<sub>2</sub> value chain. A major thrust of our efforts is the <b>hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain</b>, which we believe is the path to electrification for heavier vehicles. Last summer we started volume production of our fuel-cell power module in Stuttgart. We plan to supply the hydrogen powertrain system as well as important components, and we already have orders from truck makers in the U.S., Europe, and China. This week Nikola is offering rides in a truck powered by a Bosch fuel cell to experience this exciting new technology! </p><p>In addition, we’re working on components for a <b>hydrogen engine</b> that uses the fuel directly, as opposed to first converting it into electricity. This technology can offer the performance of a diesel engine. On top of that, the climate benefit of the hydrogen engine increases even more when green hydrogen is used. It will be suitable for commercial vehicles in the on- and off-road segments, such as heavy-duty long-haul trucks and construction machinery. As a systems provider for hydrogen engines, we’re currently developing solutions for both port and direct injection. A first H<sub>2</sub> engine with our components is due to debut this year.</p><p>Around the globe, investment in hydrogen technologies is slowly starting to pick up speed. In this regard, the U.S. is setting a great example. On the public side, the federal government is driving forward the buildup of an H<sub>2</sub> infrastructure and has made 7 billion dollars available for establishing so-called <b>hydrogen hubs</b> across the country. Including sources of private investment, the amount of funding available has surpassed 50 billion dollars, which is kickstarting a lot of activity. At Bosch, we’re committed to helping drive forward the clean-energy economy in North America, which is why we’re currently engaged with multiple hubs to identify projects where we can contribute our technological expertise in both the production and provisioning of hydrogen. And as our business in the area of hydrogen production develops, we’re actively exploring local manufacturing to support it. </p><p>So, on one hand we’re enhancing energy efficiency and driving forward electrification. On the other we’re pursuing hydrogen as a more sustainable power source. </p><p>A common theme across all our areas of business is our comprehensive use of software and digitalization to optimize existing solutions as well as create new ones. Our expertise in this area no longer represents a niche in our portfolio, but by now underpins nearly every solution in it. Bosch is one of the few high-tech innovators that is equally at home in the worlds of things and data; our global software engineering workforce currently numbers more than 44,000. Here as well, we are driven by our “Invented for life” ethos, which in practice means that we’re leveraging the power of data and algorithms to enhance comfort and convenience as well as efficiency and sustainability.</p><p>In the mobility domain, software is a key enabler of achieving the goals of future mobility that is more sustainable. We’re so committed to this vision of mobility that we’re realigning our entire mobility business to facilitate it – by positioning ourselves more than ever before as a software company for mobility, and by strengthening our cross-divisional collaboration. In our role as the world’s largest automotive supplier, we’re leading the way toward the <b>software-defined vehicle</b> – a vehicle that is electrified, automated, and connected, and can tap into a wide range of digital mobility services that enhance efficiency, performance, and convenience. </p><p>Especially when it comes to developing useful and beneficial services for the software-defined vehicle, we’re firm believers in bringing as much expertise on board as possible. This is why we’re working with partners across the automotive landscape to realize new and innovative solutions for our customers. A great example of this is our <b>collaboration with Amazon Web Services</b> to develop some useful cross-domain in-vehicle functions and services that repurpose driver assistance technology in new ways. I’d like to welcome Wendy Bauer, vice president and general manager of automotive and manufacturing at AWS, to join me in telling you more about what we’re working on together.</p><p><b>Guest appearance by Wendy Bauer, vice president and general manager of automotive &amp; manufacturing at AWS:</b><br/>We are indeed working on some very exciting new functions and services and look forward to sharing the benefits of the cloud with the industry and everyday users around the world. The innovation areas are broad, ranging from vehicle technology, to logistics with the L.OS platform, and smart home devices.</p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b> <br/>For instance, take the <b>connected, fully automatic, bean-to-cup espresso machine</b> Bosch is debuting here at CES. It’s pretty cool on its own – it was a CES Innovation Honoree in the Smart Home category – but together, we’re working to connect it to driver drowsiness detection. </p><p><b>Wendy Bauer:</b><br/>We’ve all been there – you’re on your way home from running errands and you’re exhausted. What if your car could recognize you might be tired and automatically takes action? Now, with the functions enabled by the cloud and software-defined vehicles, your car can pre-empt your needs. Before you can even think about stopping to grab some coffee, an in-vehicle voice assistance like Amazon Alexa asks if you need a caffeinated pick-me-up. Why yes, you respond, after CES… a triple-shot cappuccino would be nice. And what do you know: 10 minutes later, as you open your front door, your coffee machine is putting on the final flourish of foam.</p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b><br/>And for the times when you can’t make it home for refreshment, we’re developing what we’re calling our <b>point-of-interest assistant.</b> Here, our Bosch vehicle interior monitoring camera monitors your gaze while you’re driving and automatically identifies things you look at – for example, a particular restaurant or coffee shop. </p><p><b>Wendy Bauer:</b> <br/>Thanks to the real-time power of the cloud, with technologies such as AI, generative AI, and access to a host of the leading foundational models, you can ask your voice assistant, if the place is open and how busy it is, without even needing to specify the name of the establishment you’re looking at. In real time, it will let you know if it’s worth a stop or if you’re better off going somewhere else along your route, thus saving you time as well as unnecessary driving. </p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b><br/>Now that would be useful, wouldn’t it? Thanks to our collaboration, these are just a couple of the features we could see in our vehicles soon. It’s clear that no one company can realize the future of mobility on its own. This is why it’s so important that we collaborate across the industry. </p><p><b>Wendy Bauer:</b> <br/>At AWS we see collaboration as a key to the industry’s advancement and success. By working together, we’ll be able to achieve the future of mobility faster than ever before. </p><p><b>Tanja Rückert:</b> <br/>Still on the subject of vehicles and digitalization, here at CES we’re also debuting two new mobility services that harness the cloud to cut costs and enhance sustainability. One is a new addition to our battery-in-the-cloud service portfolio: <b>Usage Certificate To Go</b> is a retrofit solution which draws on our extensive expertise in battery modeling. By analyzing battery data uploaded to the cloud from an OBD2 dongle, the service can determine a battery’s precise state of health and help users to prolong their battery life by up to 20 percent. Our new cloud-based <b>Vehicle Health Service</b>s are aimed at fleet operators: they offer tools such as predictive diagnostics to facilitate more efficient vehicle condition monitoring and preventive maintenance to avoid vehicle breakdowns and increase fleet utilization. Both these new service offerings can ultimately help prolong vehicle life and optimize resource use.</p><p>And when it comes to harnessing digitalization to optimize mobility generally, I can’t leave out a mention of our <b>eBike business.</b> Across the board, we’re using cloud-based connectivity to enhance the electric biking experience. For instance, over-the-air updates via our eBike Flow app enable users to keep their ebike system up to date and improve it continuously with new features and upgrades. Connectivity also underpins a whole suite of digital services, such as our eBike Lock and our eBike Alarm solution, which alerts you to any suspicious movement and also enables location tracking in case of theft. We’re continuously growing our eBike portfolio, as you can see at our booth, above all because we’re committed to making eBikes a viable and attractive piece of the urban mobility puzzle.</p><p>While greater sustainability might be an add-on benefit for many of our digital service solutions, for others it’s the main objective. We already told you how we’re lowering energy usage in commercial buildings via our system integration solutions. We’re also harnessing digitalization to achieve efficiency gains in this domain. Our Building Technologies division, for example, recently added a new energy-focused service for the European market to its suite for digital commercial building management. Modular, customizable, and compatible with old and new buildings alike, the <b>Nexospace Energy Manager</b> uses cloud-based data analytics to evaluate the efficiency of energy supply, distribution, and use. On this basis, it suggests concrete measures that can be taken to reduce consumption. One of our current clients is the German-owned international supermarket chain REWE. Based on our software’s suggestions, they’re seeing their energy usage slashed by up to 20 percent across more than 2,000 of their stores.</p><p>We’re also leveraging digital technologies in combination with our expertise in low-emissions manufacturing to help others in the industrial sector reduce their carbon footprint. At the heart of <b>Decarbonize Industries,</b> a digital decarbonization planning service we offer together with a partner, is powerful AI-supported data analytics. At Bosch, we know from experience that traditional roadmaps to decarbonization take months or even years to draw up – our data-based approach, however, can generate a concrete plan in minutes. Available on a subscription basis, this service is already on track to help our customers in Germany significantly reduce both CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and costs thanks to efficiency gains, and we’re currently laying the groundwork for rolling out the platform in other regions.</p><p>Our energy challenges are not going to be solved overnight, but one thing is clear: we can’t afford not to act. For the sake of our planet, we must end our reliance on fossil fuels, and we must do it quickly. At the same time, unrealistic targets will get us nowhere – we must focus on solutions that are feasible as well as affordable.</p><p>If history has taught us anything, it’s that we have a seemingly unlimited appetite for energy. What is not inevitable, however, is that our carbon footprint must keep growing too. By driving forward electrification, switching to cleaner and renewable sources of power, and maximizing energy efficiency, we can meet our ever-increasing needs in a way that is sustainable for society and the planet.</p><p>Doing so, however, will require effort, investment, and the right policy framework. Another crucial piece of the puzzle is technology. Here, we’re already hard at work on innovative new solutions that are helping us reduce the footprints of our vehicles, homes, and industries while we lay the foundations for a climate-neutral energy supply. At Bosch, we’re committed to using technology as a tool for shaping a brighter tomorrow. Come visit our booth this week and see how our “Invented for life” solutions are helping to bring us a step closer to our vision of sustainable, unlimited energy for everyone.</p><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-261248.html">Presskit #BoschCES 2024</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-press-conference-260864.html">Event #BoschCES 2024</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>CES 2024: Bosch technologies help consumers use energy sustainably</headline>
			<quote>Solutions for mobility, buildings, and living</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rückert: “To help us meet our global energy needs in a resource-efficient way, Bosch is focusing on digitalization, electrification and hydrogen.”  Electromobility: New Bosch technology enabling electric cars to drive themselves to charging stations receives CES® Innovation Award from the CTA.  Heat pumps: New model designed to handle temperatures down to minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 25 degrees Celsius) in cold regions of North America.  Mike Mansuetti: “We want our solutions to help drive forward the clean-energy economy in North America.”  Digitalization: New Bosch services for mobility, buildings, and industry enhance convenience and efficiency. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Las Vegas, NV, USA – Whether on the road or in the home, Bosch is driving forward the electrification of its technologies and solutions for sustainable energy use, and sees hydrogen as a key to meeting the world’s energy needs in a climate-neutral way. At the CES 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the company is presenting technology and applications that can not only make life easier, safer, and more convenient, but also more sustainable – all for the good of our planet. Global energy consumption has doubled in the past 50 years – and continues to grow by around 2 percent each year . Fossil fuels currently account for some 80 percent of global energy consumption. In view of climate change, this is a major challenge.</p>
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			To help us meet our future global energy needs in a more resource-efficient way, we at Bosch are rethinking energy use and focusing on a two-pronged approach: electrification and hydrogen. 
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				<cite>said Tanja R&#252;ckert, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.</cite>
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<p>&quot;For a low-emissions future, we are optimizing the use of traditional energy sources by driving forward electrification in mobility, commercial buildings, and homes. And we are tapping into new, sustainable energy sources – with hydrogen playing a central role.&quot;</p><h2>More efficient electrification thanks to innovative Bosch technologies</h2><p>Electrification is already well advanced, particularly in the mobility sector. Bosch is a leading supplier along the entire electromobility value chain – from chips, e-axles, and electric motors to battery technology, charging stations, and numerous services. One innovation the company is presenting at CES has been named a CES® 2024 Innovation Award honoree by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA): automated valet charging. In a parking garage equipped with an automated valet parking system (<a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/de/bosch-und-apcoa-bringen-deutschlandweit-technik-fuer-automated-valet-parking-in-parkhaeuser-250496.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">automated valet parking</a>), electric cars featuring this new technology can drive themselves to an available parking space furnished with a charging spot. At the touch of a button on a smartphone, a robot charges the battery without any further human intervention. Once charging is complete, the vehicle maneuvers driverlessly to another parking space, leaving the spot free for the next car. “The unique combination of automated valet charging and automated valet parking makes Bosch a pioneer on the market,” Rückert said, adding: “Every step toward greater convenience in electromobility increases not only its attractiveness but also its acceptance.”</p><p>This is another reason why Bosch is focusing on the innovative semiconductor material silicon carbide (SiC), a key component for electrified mobility. The ramp-up of electromobility worldwide is leading to enormous demand for these special semiconductors. Using highly complex processes it developed itself, Bosch has been producing SiC chips at its wafer fab in Reutlingen, Germany, since 2021, and is currently investing more than 1.5 billion dollars in a further wafer fab in Roseville, California. This move will strengthen the company’s international semiconductor manufacturing network. The aim is to start production of the first SiC chips in the U.S. by 2026, and in doing so increase the company’s output tenfold in the years ahead. In electric cars, SiC chips extend driving range and make charging more efficient, as their energy losses are up to 50 percent lower. They also enable the car to travel further on a single battery charge – on average, range is up to 6 percent greater than with silicon-based chips.</p><h2>Heat pumps optimize energy consumption in homes</h2><p>Another Bosch highlight at CES 2024 is the IDS Ultra Heat Pump, which was developed specifically for North America. Unlike conventional models, this heat pump provides 100 percent heating capacity down to outdoor temperatures of 5 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 15 degrees Celsius), and it’s operational down to as low as minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 25 degrees Celsius). This is a particularly attractive option for people in colder climates in the U.S. or Canada looking to switch from fossil fuel-based heating systems to electrified alternatives. Such a switch can not only save energy but also costs. Bosch has also succeeded in applying heat-pump technology to a different area: in Las Vegas, the company is presenting its most efficient water heater to date, which is a hybrid of an electric storage water heater and a heat pump that is three to four times more efficient than traditional water heaters in the market. “With solutions like this, we are paving the way to an electrified home – and helping save costs and energy,” says Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch in North America.</p><p>Various new features in Bosch home appliances such as ovens, dryers, and washing machines are also playing their part in this transition. For some time now, it has been common for users to set the start time for their appliance using a timer function. Bosch is now going one step further and equipping its latest generation of dishwashers with its “MySchedule” function for the first time. This can automatically schedule the start of the wash cycle to coincide with the periods when either the electricity price is lowest or green electricity is available. Good news for professional power tool users, too: at CES 2024, Bosch has announced further new partners for its AMPShare power tool battery platform – more than 30 global partners are now on board. Bosch AMPShare is a cross-brand battery system that allows trade and industry professionals to switch flexibly between different brands of professional tools without having to exchange the battery.</p><h2>Bosch is actively promoting hydrogen as a pillar of future mobility</h2><p>In addition to electrification, Bosch sees hydrogen as a key to meeting global energy demand in a resource-efficient way. As a storage medium, moreover, hydrogen can facilitate the efficient use of energy generated from renewable sources. Bosch is investing extensively in technologies along the hydrogen value chain. The focus is currently on the mobile fuel cell, which recently went into volume production in Stuttgart. This lies at the heart of the powertrain system for heavy vehicles. Bosch has already received its first orders from truck manufacturers in Europe, the U.S., and China. The company is also working on components for a hydrogen engine, which converts fuel directly into energy without first converting it into electricity. When powered by green hydrogen, this engine is practically carbon neutral. The H2 engine is due to debut this year. </p><p>Countries and industries around the world are investing in hydrogen technologies. The U.S. government, for example, is pushing ahead with the development of H<sub>2</sub> infrastructure and investing 7 billion dollars in the construction of hydrogen hubs. “The H<sub>2</sub> hubs are an important building block for establishing a hydrogen infrastructure. We at Bosch support these measures and are exploring participation in several of these hubs. Our goal is to help drive forward the clean-energy economy in North America. This is an area where we can contribute our expertise in the production and provisioning of hydrogen,” Mansuetti says.</p><h2>Software paves the way for greater convenience and energy efficiency</h2><p>Across all its divisions, Bosch is focusing on the use of software and digitalization. The company now has more than 44,000 associates working in software development, and it sees itself as leading the way to software-defined mobility. In Las Vegas, Bosch is presenting new products and solutions together with its strategic partner Amazon Web Services. These include a connected, fully automatic espresso machine, which will also be possible to control from the car using voice assistance such as Alexa, and a point-of-interest assistant, which uses an interior camera in the vehicle to recognize which restaurant or café the driver is looking at based on their eye movements. The voice assistance then informs the driver in real time and completely automatically whether the restaurant is open and has a free table available.</p><p>Bosch is also presenting two new mobility services at the electronics trade fair: Usage Certificate To Go and Vehicle Health Service. The first is an addition to Bosch’s already established Battery in the Cloud services. The feature analyzes battery data, determines the battery’s condition, and helps extend its service life by up to 20 percent through optimization. The second service, aimed at fleet operators, offers features designed above all to prevent vehicle breakdowns. Both innovations aim to extend the service life of vehicles and conserve resources. Bosch is taking a similar approach in the building sector: The company offers digital services to achieve efficiency gains, such as the &quot;Nexospace Energy Manager&quot; for the European market. This helps customers to analyze their energy supply and usage and develop specific measures to optimize and reduce consumption. This was the case with the international supermarket chain REWE, for example, which was able to reduce consumption by up to 20 percent in more than 2,000 stores with the help of the “Nexospace Energy Manager”. Meanwhile, in manufacturing, Bosch services can help save considerable amounts of CO<sub>2</sub> by increasing efficiency. Decarbonize Industries, an AI-supported software-based service developed by Bosch together with a partner, helps manufacturing companies reduce their carbon footprint and also achieve significant cost savings.</p><p></p><p><b>Source</b><br/><sub>1 <a href="https://ourworldindata.org/energy-production-consumption" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Our World in Data, &#8220;Energy Production and Consumption&#8221; by Hannah Ritchie, Pablo Rosado, Max Roser</a> </sub></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-261248.html">Presskit #BoschCES 2024</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-press-conference-260864.html">Event #BoschCES 2024</a></p>]]></text>
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<p>Dr. Frank Meyer has been a member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH since February 1, 2024. He is responsible for the Bosch Energy and Building Technology business sector with its Building Technologies and Home Comfort Group divisions and Smart Home subsidiary. He is also responsible for Bosch&#39;s business in Japan and for central quality management at Robert Bosch GmbH.</p><p>Born in Dorsten, Germany, in 1978, Frank Meyer is married and has two children. In Germany, he studied physics and mathematics at RWTH Aachen University and the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He also studied physics in France at the University of Paris-Orsay, and in the U.K. at Imperial College London. In 2006, he earned his doctorate in physics at the Max Planck Institute in Munich. In 2023, Frank Meyer graduated from Harvard Business School after successfully completing the Advanced Management Program.</p>
<h2>Career stages</h2><p><b>2006</b> </p><p>Principal (previously Project Leader and Consultant), <br/>member of TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) <br/>and sales and marketing practice area, Boston Consulting Group</p><p><b>2012</b> </p><p>Director of strategy, M&amp;A, and new business development, <br/>Vodafone Deutschland</p><p><b>2015</b> </p><p>Director of commercial management B2B, <br/>Vodafone Deutschland</p><p><b>2016</b> </p><p>Senior vice president B2C &amp; e-mobility global, <br/>E.ON SE and CEO E.ON Solutions GmbH <br/>From 2016 to 2019, also chief innovation officer, E.ON SE, <br/>and from 2017 to 2018, member of the executive committee <br/>of E.ON Energie Deutschland</p><p><b>2021</b> </p><p>CEO, E.ON Italia </p><p><b>As of February 2024</b> </p><p>Member of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH</p>]]></text>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Frank Meyer is to be appointed to the board of management, where he will assume responsibility for the Energy and Building Technology business sector from Dr. Christian Fischer.  Dr. Christian Fischer will in the future be responsible for Bosch Group strategic growth initiatives, while retaining his responsibility for the Consumer Goods business sector.  Dr. Tanja Rückert will assume responsibility for the Industrial Technology business sector from Dr. Markus Forschner, who will now focus on his role as CFO. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Effective February 1, 2024, the following personnel changes will take effect on the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</p><p><b><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(261192, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-frank-meyer-261192.html" >Dr. Frank Meyer</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Dr. Frank Meyer</a> </th:block></b> (45) will be appointed to the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, assuming responsibility for the Energy and Building Technology business sector with its Building Technologies and Home Comfort Group divisions and Smart Home subsidiary.</p>
<p>A physics PhD, Meyer is joining Bosch from the German energy provider E.ON, where he has held executive positions with international responsibility since 2016 – most recently, since 2021, as CEO of E.ON Italia. His previous roles included chief innovation officer of E.ON and CEO of E.ON Solutions GmbH, where he was responsible for the establishment of new business in the areas of smart-home energy solutions and electromobility. Meyer also previously worked for Vodafone Deutschland, and as a consultant with the Boston Consulting Group.</p><p><b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-christian-fischer-163648.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Christian Fischer</a></b> (55), deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and limited partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, will retain his responsibility for the Consumer Goods business sector, which includes the Power Tools division and BSH Haushaltsgeräte GmbH. He will also take charge of the Growth Acceleration 2030 project, and thus assume responsibility for the Bosch Group’s strategic growth initiatives.</p><p>“In the shape of Frank Meyer, we are gaining an internationally experienced manager who has successfully overseen technology and service business with business customers and consumers, and focused on innovation and sustainability,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/professor-stefan-asenkerschbaumer-43344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer</a>, the managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH. <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a>, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, added: “Under the leadership of Christian Fischer, major steps have been taken to pave the way for the successful development of the Energy and Building Technology business sector. This year, it has already achieved its 2025 targets for sales and result. This is a good basis for Frank Meyer to build on.”</p><p>“With this reassignment of responsibilities within the board of management, we are putting ourselves in a good position for the future, as well as for further growth of our business with consumer goods and energy and building technology,” Christian Fischer said.</p><h2>Other major changes in responsibilities effective February 1, 2024:</h2><p>While retaining her existing responsibilities, which include the area of digital business and services,<b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-tanja-rueckert-250368.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Dr. Tanja R&#252;ckert</a></b> (53), CDO, will assume responsibility for the Industrial Technology business sector, with its Drive and Control Technology division and the Bosch Manufacturing Solutions business unit. Especially in industrial technology, digitalization is progressing at a rapid pace. Bosch has been digitalizing and connecting its own plants, as well as those of its customers, for more than ten years now, and is now combining Industry 4.0 with artificial intelligence. The borders between these domains are becoming increasingly blurred. In recognition of this development, Bosch is assigning responsibility for these domains to Tanja Rueckert.</p><p><b><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Forschner </a></b>(56), who has successfully held responsibility for the Industrial Technology business sector for an interim period, will in the future focus on his duties as chief financial officer.</p>]]></text>
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			<quote>Personnel changes in the Executive Board and Buderus sales management</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Vitor Gregorio and Stefan Thiel to join the Executive Board of the Bosch Home Comfort Group.   Niels Lorenz to take over as Head of Sales at Buderus Germany. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Thomas Pelizaeus</name>
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<p>Wernau – Vitor Gregorio and Stefan Thiel will take over newly created positions on the executive board of management of the Bosch Home Comfort Group with responsibility for sales on January 1, 2024. Vitor Gregorio will be responsible for sales in Northern, Western, Southern and parts of Eastern Europe as well as in Africa, Latin America and Asia. Stefan Thiel will be responsible for sales in Central Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg) and parts of Eastern Europe. Also on January 1, 2024, Niels Lorenz will become the new Head of Sales Buderus Germany, succeeding Stefan Thiel.</p>
<p>&quot;Vitor Gregorio, Stefan Thiel, and Niels Lorenz are proven sales experts who can draw on extensive experience in different regions. In the coming years, we want to grow especially with heat pumps and air conditioning. This business has regional characteristics and is particularly diverse. I look forward to working with them to implement our strategy in an even stronger and regionally differentiated way. This is how we realize our purpose Make. Home. Comfort. Green.&quot;, said Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group. </p><p>Vitor Gregorio joined the Bosch Group in 1999 and has held international positions for various divisions. He has been responsible for sales in Southern Europe, Africa and Latin America since July 2022, after leading sales in North America for a long time. &quot;The markets for heating, ventilation and air conditioning vary significantly from region to region and there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. I am looking forward to contributing my international experience to further improve the profitable growth of the Bosch Home Comfort Group,&quot; said Vitor Gregorio. </p><p>&quot;Our industry is more attractive than ever, and the Bosch Home Comfort Group is excellently positioned for further growth. Together with our committed and competent customers and our great teams, we will further accelerate the heat transition in the heart of Europe,&quot; says Stefan Thiel. The industrial engineer and geologist has been working for the Bosch Group since 2008 and has been responsible for sales of the Buderus brand in Germany since 2013. </p><p>Niels Lorenz joined the Bosch Group in 2008, took over the management of the Buderus Germany North Sales Division in 2015 and additionally the East Division in 2021. &quot;I am looking forward to playing a decisive role in shaping the heat transition in Germany with Buderus. Together with our employees and trade partners we can realize the enormous potential of the technology transformation in the heating market. Buderus is very well positioned with its well-known strong sales team, so I am confident about 2024 and beyond,&quot; said the industrial engineer.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Revolutionizing fire safety with video-based fire detection</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Building Technologies introduces Aviotec 8000i IR camera with advanced AI algorithms to spot smoke and flames</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ AI algorithms based on deep learning enable the Aviotec 8000i IR camera to accurately distinguish real fires from false alarms at the source in real time.  Camera enables new applications in semi-open and outdoor spaces exposed to wind, humidity, and dust.      Thanks to an integrated infrared illuminator, the camera reliably detects smoke and flames even in total darkness. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
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<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – Bosch Building Technologies introduces a groundbreaking advancement in fire safety with the Aviotec 8000i IR camera. This new version of its video-based fire detection solution promises to revolutionize fire protection in challenging environments, such as in manufacturing, where hazardous materials that carry high fire loads are stored outdoors, in semi-open spaces, in solar plants or electric car charging stations where wind makes it difficult to detect smoke.</p>
<p><b>Aviotec 8000i IR outperforms aspirating smoke detectors</b></p><p>The Aviotec 8000i IR camera achieves on average 3x faster detection times compared to current aspirating smoke detectors* – significantly improving speed. Within its specifications the enhanced AI algorithms also allow for greater reliability and accuracy in distinguishing real fire situations from false alarms. The alarm, based on an actual fire, or trouble signals, can be transmitted to a local network, or by two relays, also to the central fire panel. Trouble signals could for example result from a tilted camera, a blocked lens or a power failure. </p><p></p><p><b>24/7 fire protection with integrated infrared (IR) illuminator</b></p><p>The new camera further increases fire safety by providing fire protection 24/7 thanks to its integrated infrared (IR) illuminator. Within its specifications it ensures the camera is fully operational even in total darkness (at 0 Lux), reliably detecting smoke and flames with pure infrared illumination. No additional lighting is required, not even any emergency lighting, making it easier and more cost-effective for specifiers and installers to use the camera. </p><p></p><p><b>Simplified installation</b></p><p>Installation of the camera is further simplified by the fact that it is a one-product solution, meaning that no accessories are required. The rugged IP 67 (waterproof) housing, IR-illuminator, new 4-megapixel sensor and motorized lens are all integrated into one unit. In addition, Aviotec´s Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) eliminates the need to install power cables.</p><p></p><p><b>Expanding applications: Enhancing fire safety in varied environments</b></p><p>The new features of the Aviotec 8000i IR camera open up a range of new applications, improving fire safety in particularly challenging environments such as manufacturing, where hazardous materials stored outdoors can easily ignite. Irrespectively of the weather and lighting conditions, Aviotec’s flame and smoke detection can help to prevent fires from spreading into buildings by detecting fires in open spaces directly at the source, without the need for smoke to reach a fire detector installed indoors, such as on a warehouse ceiling. </p><p></p><p>Another area where the new Aviotec camera helps to improve fire safety is in train, metro, and bus stations where brakes or electricity can be a source of fire that takes standard fire alarms too long to detect. Aviotec also helps improve fire safety in electric car charging stations where batteries can catch fire. Charging stations are often located in half-open parking garages or outdoors where the wind can blow smoke in different directions. The highly sensitive AI algorithms with deep learning technology of the Aviotec 8000i IR camera help to detect smoke in windy conditions. </p><p></p><p>&quot;The new Aviotec 8000i IR is the result of more than a decade of expertise in video-based fire detection. Thousands of Aviotec cameras operating in 72 countries reflect our customers´ trust in this proven technology&quot;, says Patrizia Bogers, Global Business Development Manager Aviotec.</p><p></p><p>* In EN54 Testfires TF1, TF2, TF4 and TF5, tested in 06/2023 in Bosch Fire lab, product performance depending on installation settings etc. please refer to product documentation </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch to use generative AI in manufacturing </headline>
			<quote>AI service available for all Bosch plants</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Generative AI: Bosch is launching pilot projects in its plants. Generative AI is expected to reduce time needed for rollout and setup of AI solutions from several months to just a few weeks.  AI in practice: nearly half of all Bosch plants are already using AI in manufacturing. The focus is on production scheduling, monitoring, and control.  AI pioneers: World Economic Forum has singled out Bosch plants as Industry 4.0 “lighthouses.” In 2023, the Bosch plant in Bursa was commended for its work in the field of artificial intelligence. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is piloting generative AI and foundation models in manufacturing. In initial projects in two Bosch plants in Germany, generative AI creates synthetic images in order to develop and scale AI solutions for optical inspection and optimize existing AI models. Bosch expects that this will reduce the time needed for planning, launching, and ramping up AI applications from the current six to twelve months to just a few weeks. Following successful piloting, this service for generating synthetic data is to be offered to all Bosch locations. </p>
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			Nearly half of all Bosch plants are already using AI in their manufacturing operations. With the help of generative AI, we&#8217;re not only improving existing AI solutions, but we&#8217;re also laying the foundations for the optimum take-up of this future technology in our global manufacturing network
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				<cite>says Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. </cite>
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<p>There are sound economic reasons for this move: depending on the size of the plant and type of production, artificial intelligence can be used to achieve productivity gains and six- to seven-figure cost savings – per year and plant. “AI has excellent potential for innovation and can make human work even more productive. As a manufacturing company, established factory outfitter, and Industry 4.0 trendsetter, Bosch aims to play a leading role in the development and application of industrial AI,” Hartung says.</p>
<h2>AI in practice: Bosch projects deliver substantial benefit </h2><p>Bosch pilot plants are already using AI in production scheduling, monitoring, and control. At the plant in Hildesheim, for example, AI-based data analysis has helped reduce cycle times during the production ramp-up of new lines by 15 percent. At the plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, new algorithms cut component-testing processes from three and a half to three minutes. “With generative AI, we’re now taking the next step in the evolution of artificial intelligence and advancing modern manufacturing to a new level,” says Tanja Rueckert, member of the Bosch board of management and chief digital officer. In this process, Bosch can build on its own expertise: the software models for generative AI were developed by Bosch research and are now being implemented in the field by Bosch factories. One plant uses an AI method of synthetically generated images to reliably inspect welds of copper wires in electric motor production, while another focuses on the quality assurance of high-pressure pumps.</p><h2>AI boost: generative AI pushes the boundaries of feasibility</h2><p>For years, the Feuerbach plant inspected fuel-injection components manually. The nature and complexity of the products, as well as differences in the structure of the production lines, meant that neither rule-based nor AI-assisted optical inspection was possible. The new approach is a scalable generative AI that recognizes variants of a product and error patterns and takes into account different arrangements and sequences in the production process. This is based on a foundation model developed by Bosch research and fed by large data sets from the Bosch manufacturing network. Synthetically generated data is used to refine the model and customize it for on-site applications. This is expected to make the AI capable of inspecting components independently, only submitting cases to visual inspectors where it is unsure. At the Hildesheim plant, synthetically generated images have already been successfully used for training purposes in the first standard systems in electric motor production. The human eye cannot distinguish the artificially generated images from real ones. The plant expects that project duration will be six months shorter with the new approach than with conventional methods, leading to annual productivity increases in the six figure euro range. Bosch plans to expand the AI approach to other locations. “In our work to develop AI solutions, we’re unlocking the potential offered by the Bosch manufacturing network and its roughly 230 plants. And we are using new technologies. Generative AI helps to harmonize individualization and scaling – the technology gives us the best of both worlds,” Rueckert says.</p><h2>AI status: widely used in Bosch plants</h2><p>Many Bosch plants have one thing in common: not only are they AI pioneers, but they also focus consistently on Industry 4.0. “Bosch has been digitalizing and connecting its own plants and those of its customers for more than ten years. Now we’re combining Industry 4.0 with artificial intelligence: connected manufacturing provides data and AI evaluates it,” Rueckert says. Errors are detected at an early stage, machine downtimes are kept to a minimum, scrap is reduced, and energy is applied in a focused way. “The use of AI will make factories more efficient, more productive, and more eco-friendly,” she adds. For example, Bosch research has developed an AI-based system that identifies anomalies and malfunctions in the manufacturing process and improves product quality. This software is now in use in around 50 Bosch plants, with over 2,000 production lines connected. Many Bosch plants also use artificial intelligence in the optical inspection of components. For example, over 20 plants use Machine Vision AI, a solution designed by Bosch’s special-purpose machinery unit that helps detect hard-to-identify features, such as scratches and chipping on surfaces and defects in weld seams. </p><h2>AI pioneers: World Economic Forum commends Bosch plants</h2><p>The Bosch plant in Bursa, Turkey, illustrates what AI can achieve in manufacturing. Starting from an already high level of technical expertise, the plant has used AI to further improve manufacturing quality: it has reduced water consumption by 30 percent, energy consumption by 6 percent, and scrap by 9 percent, while also increasing plant efficiency by almost 10 percent. This year, these achievements prompted the World Economic Forum (WEF) to single out the plant in Bursa as an Industry 4.0 lighthouse. This is the fourth time a Bosch plant has received such recognition from the World Economic Forum, and the second time specifically for developments in the field of artificial intelligence. All this shows that “AI’s importance is historic. It will fundamentally change industrial production – for the better,” Rueckert says.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>How Bosch uses AI in manufacturing</headline>
			<quote>Examples from Bosch plants</quote>
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<h2>Bosch plant in Ansbach</h2><p>This plant manufactures printed circuit boards for use in control units for ABS and ESP as well as for electronic steering systems. In the assembly of these boards, particular attention has to be paid to the solder joints: there are between 5,000 and 8,000 of them on each board. The Ansbach plant uses an AI-based measuring process to check whether all circuit-board elements are soldered correctly. If this is not the case, an image of the faulty solder joint is presented to experienced visual inspectors for evaluation. All in all, the inspectors now receive only a fraction of the images they previously had to review. The AI significantly reduces the visual inspectors’ workload, improves the quality of the results, and increases productivity.</p><h2>Bosch plant in Blaichach</h2><p>The plant in Bavaria also uses AI for quality control. At the Immenstadt site, the screen at the test bench for ABS systems lights up red to show the assembly workers if the component being tested is defective. This information is provided by a self-learning system that uses the data it has collected to recognize error patterns and, in this way, to distinguish relevant error messages from non-relevant ones. Weekly retraining of the algorithms continuously improves the high success rate.</p><h2>Bosch plant in Changsha</h2><p>At this plant in China, Bosch has introduced an AI-based energy management system that it developed in-house. The system relies on AI algorithms to predict energy consumption on production lines, enable continuous production scheduling, and incorporate business and environmental factors. These factors include forecasts of customer demand, production plans, weather, temperature, and humidity. This saves energy and reduces emissions. With the help of the AI solution, the Changsha plant was able to cut its annual electricity consumption by 18 percent and carbon dioxide emissions by 14 percent. For its achievements, the plant was singled out as an Industry 4.0 lighthouse by the World Economic Forum in 2022.</p><h2>Bosch plant in Charleston</h2><p>At this U.S. location, Bosch manufactures mobility solutions such as ESP, electric motors, and fuel-injection valves. The plant uses a root-cause analysis to investigate causal relationships that can lead to rejects at the end of the production process. AI software lends support to this analysis by sifting through the billions of data points that a manufacturing execution system (MES) collects and records during production. From this data, the AI derives possible correlations between the measured values and quality deviations in the production line and sets them out clearly on a dashboard, where associates see a ranked list of possible causes sorted by descending probability. </p><h2>Bosch plant in Dresden</h2><p>In this wafer fab, which went into operation in 2021, the company employs an AI system developed by its own researchers to detect anomalies and faults in the manufacturing process at an early stage. Predictive maintenance means that work on machines and systems is carried out as necessary. Artificial intelligence guarantees high process stability in the wafer fab and increases quality continuously. This saves customers time-consuming tests and curtails month-long trials. As a result, Bosch not only manufactures faster, but can also be relied on to deliver on time.</p><h2>Bosch plant in Mexicali</h2><p>At this plant in Mexico, AI uses noise analysis to check the quality and functionality of the multifunctional tools manufactured on-site. Once production is complete, a microphone “listens” to the tools for three seconds before the AI software delivers its verdict: OK or not OK – and the results are much more reliable than is possible for human inspectors. Around 300,000 tools were tested during development of the AI solution. The plant aims to use this process to inspect over one million products per year.</p><h2>Bosch in Reutlingen</h2><p>Artificial intelligence is also used in production scheduling at highly automated wafer fabs such as the Bosch plant in Reutlingen, Germany, where it saves time and costs as it guides the wafers through up to 1,000 processing steps. The AI has an overview of all the materials available for a manufacturing step and sorts them on the assembly line so as to achieve optimum throughput. In many instances, production sequencing is determined completely by AI, thus ensuring optimum utilization of capacity.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New tool for pet care: Trim nails the gentle way with the new Dremel </headline>
			<quote>Dremel 7350-PET for easy, quiet, and smooth trimming</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Low-stress care with reduced vibrations, quiet motor, and guard attachment  Easy handling and complete control provided by constant speed of 12,000 rpm  Cordless use thanks to 3.6-volt lithium-ion battery with USB charging cable ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The cordless Dremel 7350-PET makes it easier to trim and care for the nails of cats and dogs, both at home and on the road. The compact and lightweight tool is ergonomically designed for an easy grip. Its low-vibration, quiet operation allows pet owners and specialists such as veterinarians, trainers, and groomers to care for animals with less stress. The new tool is tailored to the needs of dogs and cats and rounds out Dremel’s pet grooming portfolio, which includes the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-product-segment-the-dremel-pet-nail-grooming-kit-148054.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dremel 7020-PET</a> as well as attachments for Dremel multi-tools.</p>
<h2>Low-stress care at 12,000 rpm</h2><p>Pets often do not have enough opportunities to grind down their nails through natural wear and tear. Scratching posts and walks on soft, grassy surfaces are usually not sufficient for doing so. As a result, nails should be trimmed if the need arises. A nail grinder like the Dremel 7350-PET, which was developed especially for pets, is suited for doing just that. The cordless pet grooming rotary tool provides a speed of 12,000 rpm, with sufficient grinding power and less than 55 dB of noise for gentle trimming. The constant speed enables precise trimming action and makes nail trimming less stressful for people and animals alike. </p><p>The tool comes with two grinding stones that are designed to last and provide gentle grinding. Another practical, safe feature is the transparent guard attachment, which helps maintain the optimal cutting angle of 45 degrees. Following the natural form and curve of a pet’s nails reduces the risk of cutting them too short and prevents injury. Unlike a nail clipper, it trims the nail more evenly and smoothly to protect pet nails, as well as sensitive wooden floors or carpets. In addition, the transparent safety guard catches nail dust and keeps fur protected from rotating parts.</p><h2>Lightweight, handy, and always ready to use</h2><p>With a length of just 19 cm and a width of less than 4 cm, the Dremel fits in the hand with good balance and weighs just 249 g. The 3.6 V battery provides energy for roughly 80 minutes of light tasks such as nail care, giving the tool enough power for extended care sessions. A Micro USB cable for charging is included. The green LED indicator turns off once the battery is fully charged. </p><h2>Polishing, engraving, carving: a real multifunctional tool</h2><p>Engineered with the needs of cats and dogs in mind, the Dremel 7350-PET is a multifunctional tool at heart. That makes it compatible with a wide range of additional accessories from Dremel. With the appropriate attachments, the tool is suited for light tasks such as polishing, engraving, and carving jobs. Cutting or drilling thin materials such as wood veneer is also possible.</p><p>The Dremel 7350-PET is available from February 2024 onwards. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>260672</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11769</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/logistics-and-transportation-industry-bosch-launches-service-platform-in-europe-india-and-the-united-states-260672.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-12-06T09:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-12-06T09:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Logistics and transportation industry: Bosch launches service platform in Europe, India, and the United States</headline>
			<quote>Digital ecosystem for freight carriers and logistics service providers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Successful debut: initial customers using Bosch platform for digital logistics services in Europe, India, and the United States.  Growing business: Bosch aims to generate global sales of some 500 million euros with logistics services by 2030.  Markus Heyn: “For Bosch, the transportation and logistics industry is strategically important.”  New operating unit: Bosch establishes digital platforms and services unit with more than 400 associates worldwide. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch’s digital logistics platform L.OS, targeted for simplifying IT processes in the transport and logistics industry, is celebrating a successful market launch. In Europe, India, and the U.S., the Bosch offering has already won 50 customers. 20 logistics companies each from Germany and India and ten from the U.S. are among the first L.OS customers. In addition, the integration of more than 50 service providers into the digital marketplace is already underway. Last year, Bosch announced a s<a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-aws-enter-into-collaboration-to-digitalize-logistics-239105.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">trategic collaboration with the U.S. cloud provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) to digitalize logistics</a>. The transportation and logistics industry is the backbone of the global economy. Bosch sees great market opportunities for its logistics services driving efficiency improvement. The technology company aims to generate global sales of some 500 million euros with logistics services by 2030, and has set up a separate unit with more than 400 associates for its digital platforms business.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			With L.OS, Bosch has ushered in the digital age for freight carriers, fleet owners and logistics service providers. Our logistics platform offers a complete ecosystem and software environment for using and combining services from different providers. For Bosch, the transportation and logistics industry is strategically important
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Open platform for providers of logistics solutions</h2><p>Using the digital L.OS platform, logistics and transportation companies across the globe will have quick and easy access to IT services, and thus be able to operate more efficiently and sustainably. The distinctive feature of L.OS is that it is open to all providers of logistics solutions and facilitates the smooth interplay of disparate services and data. For freight carriers and freight companies, this presents a chance to reap far greater benefit from the opportunities of digitalization for themselves in accordance with their individual needs or requirements in the respective country without having to set up resource- and cost-intensive IT projects of their own. In India, for example, Bosch’s proprietary “TrakZeus” positioning solution for efficient fleet and transportation management as well as route and parking planning has been available on L.OS from the start. The “Digital CN” solution allows transport documents such as e-way bills to be digitized quickly and easily, so that they can be transmitted securely via cell phone. In Europe, L.OS has been launched with a first service integration enabling secure truck parking booking as an extra feature for existing transportation management systems, while in the U.S., a dedicated transportation management system simplifies and manages operations for fleets.</p><h2>New Bosch operating unit to build digital platforms</h2><p>In July 2023, Bosch established its new, transnational “Mobility Platform and Services” operating unit to build digital platforms. More than 400 associates in Europe, India, and the U.S. are responsible for the further development and support of Bosch digital platforms. This currently includes for example “Mobility Marketplace”, a neutral digital ecommerce marketplace as well as “ParkZeus”, an integrated parking platform, and the “Logistics Operating System” L.OS. “The establishment of a dedicated unit underscores the great importance Bosch attaches to the digitalization of mobility empowered by cloud-based platforms. We want to enable companies to come together to co-create, innovate and solve complex problems of mobility through our platforms. Together, we’re driving the vision of sustainable and safe mobility enabled by digital platforms and the inclusivity it brings with it.,” says Sandeep Nelamangala, the executive director responsible for the digital platforms business at Bosch.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>260608</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11763</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ces-world-premiere-bosch-unites-infotainment-and-driver-assistance-functions-on-one-chip-260608.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-12-05T09:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-12-05T09:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>CES world premiere: Bosch unites infotainment and driver assistance functions on one chip</headline>
			<quote>Bosch sees great market potential for vehicle computers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ World premiere at CES: Bosch demonstrates integrated functions from previously separate vehicle domains on a system on chip  Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH: “Central vehicle computers are the heart of software-defined cars.”  Great potential: Bosch expects a market volume of 32 billion euros by 2030 for vehicle computers for infotainment and driver assistance alone   Hardware-independent: central vehicle computers from Bosch can use chips from different manufacturers according to customer wishes ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – The trend toward software-defined mobility goes hand in hand with a centralized vehicle and electric/electronic (E/E) architecture. While numerous electronic control units usually control different functions in the car today, in the future just a few central vehicle computers will unite multiple system functions from previously separate domains. To do this, new computers with a powerful processor, known as a system on chip (SoC), are necessary. As an innovation and technology leader, Bosch is leading the charge and, at CES® 2024 in Las Vegas, will be the world’s first automotive supplier to demonstrate the fusion of infotainment and driver assistance functions in a software-intensive central computer on a single SoC. “We want to reduce the complexity of the electronics systems in cars and make them as secure as possible at the same time. With this demonstration of our new vehicle computer platform at CES, we are taking an important step in exactly this direction. Our goal in the medium term is to bring even more automated driving functions to the road, including to the compact and midsized car segments,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility.</p>
<p>At the core of the new vehicle computer from Bosch – called the cockpit &amp; ADAS integration platform – is a single SoC, which processes a variety of functions from the two domains of infotainment and driver assistance simultaneously. This includes, for example, automated parking and lane detection, paired with smart, personalized navigation and voice assistance. Advantages for vehicle manufacturers: less space and cabling required, meaning lower costs.</p>
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		<p>
			Central vehicle computers are the heart of software-defined cars. In the future, they will control all the domains in modern vehicles and reduce the currently high number of individual control units
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of Bosch Mobility.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Overall, Bosch is already doing good business with vehicle computers: in 2026, the company expects sales revenue of three billion euros just for vehicle computers for infotainment and driver assistance.</p><h2>Modular system principle for maximum scalability </h2><p>For its central vehicle computers, Bosch uses a modular system principle. Together with stand-alone software solutions such as video perception for surround sensing, vehicle manufacturers can modularly and scalably assemble their individual solutions in combination with hardware components. Software-intensive central computers play a decisive role here, since they enable manufacturers to implement driving and assistance features. Software integration is in strong demand here. Bosch brings integrative expertise and enables software components from various sources to be combined.</p><h2>Bosch knowledge in all vehicle domains as a competitive advantage</h2><p>Nearly every vehicle maker in the world is currently investing massively in software-defined vehicles. Bosch predicts that the market for automotive software will reach a volume of around 200 billion euros by 2030. In the field of vehicle computers for infotainment and driver assistance systems, the company expects a market volume of 32 billion euros in 2030. Bosch’s advantage is its extensive knowledge in all vehicle domains. This means that the company is an expert not just for software but also for hardware, and develops and manufactures key components of modern vehicles, such as for drives, brakes, steering, infotainment, and automated driving, under one roof. </p><h2>Bosch’s approach allows maximum flexibility</h2><p>Bosch pursues what is known as a multi-SoC approach. The company’s new vehicle computers are designed so that the required SoCs can come from different chip manufacturers. Therefore, depending on the customer’s wishes, Bosch can use exactly the SoC that is requested. “Our software runs on chips from different manufacturers. This allows software and hardware to be decoupled from each other,” says Heyn. Bosch is one of the few companies that can develop a centralized electronic architecture from start to finish and has mastered the interplay of automotive electronics, software, and the cloud. New features, such as for driver assistance, are simply and easily sent to the car through over-the-air updates. This provides drivers with a personalized digital driving experience – even long after purchasing the car.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-261248.html">Presskit #BoschCES 2024</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschces-2024-press-conference-260864.html">Event #BoschCES 2024</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>260544</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11762</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-generation-of-bosch-battery-chargers-offers-more-power-and-functions-260544.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-20T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-20T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>New generation of Bosch battery chargers offers more power and functions</headline>
			<quote>C-line of battery chargers covers wide range of customer requirements</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New C-line generation of chargers for home use  Charge control and multiple protective functions for safe and smooth charging of all conventional types of starter batteries  C40-Li and C80-Li also suitable for lithium-ion batteries ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – The growing number of power consumers means that the energy demand of modern cars’ onboard networks has risen steadily over recent years. Vehicle batteries have had to keep pace with this, and the demands made of battery chargers have also grown. The new generation of Bosch battery chargers for the charge-it-yourself market will be launching in fall, succeeding the proven C1, C3, and C7 models. With their modern design and premium Bosch quality, the new C-line chargers offer greater power, more functions, faster charging times, and a simple one-button operation. The C-line’s five different models – including two chargers for lithium-ion batteries – cover a wide range of different customer requirements.</p>
<p><b>Different chargers for different customer needs</b></p><p>Even the C10 base model features automatic charging control, spark protection, and overheat protection, has an IP65 rating for dust-tightness and water resistance, and can be used for trickle charging. The C30 and C40-Li chargers also feature reverse polarity protection, a memory function, and a regenerative function. The C70 and C80-Li chargers can also be used for support charge – when changing the battery, for example. In addition, the power output of the two high-end chargers is significantly higher than the predecessor C7 model. The “Li” suffix attached to the C40-Li and C80-Li models indicates that these devices can charge not only all types of conventional batteries, but lithium-ion batteries as well. All the new-generation Bosch battery chargers come in plastic-free packaging, with a mains cable and plug, charger cables with clamps, a carrying case, and a mounting hook.</p><p></p><p><b>Many practical uses</b></p><p>The powerful Bosch C-line chargers are especially useful for drivers who generally drive only short distances and who therefore place a great strain on the starter battery. But they are also practical for the owners of classic cars, motorcycles, and motorhomes whose vehicles are not used during the winter. They can use the maintenance charge function to keep their vehicles’ batteries in shape even when they are left stationary for a protracted period of time. And if the battery-charge level has fallen steeply, the new Bosch chargers ensure that they are recharged safely and smoothly, thus protecting and preserving the battery. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>260481</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11761</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/german-industry-proposes-new-development-standard-for-safe-automated-driving-260481.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-21T13:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-21T13:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>German industry proposes new development standard for safe automated driving</headline>
			<quote>Joint project on verification and validation methods</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Focus on safety: approval of automated systems and vehicles for road traffic requires a technically verified safety standard.  The joint Verification and Validation Methods (VVM) project provides the first model for this necessary proof of safety for automated driving systems in urban environments.  Automated driving of the future: project results provide guidance for the entire industry and strengthen competitiveness. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Four years ago, the German automotive industry joined forces with 21 partners in a project to develop the world’s first structures for the verification of safety standards for automated vehicles in an urban environment. The results of the joint Verification and Validation Methods (VVM) project are now available. The findings of the pre-competitive research project, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and initiated by the VDA flagship initiative autonomous and connected driving, will be discussed in detail at the final presentation at the Carl Benz Arena in Stuttgart today.</p>
<p>The higher the level of automated driving and the more complex a system’s area of application, the more factors need to be taken into account during development. The first SAE Level 3 systems for freeway driving and an SAE Level 4 system for driverless parking have already been approved. Expanding the use of these systems to other applications – such as urban traffic – means that the vehicle and system become much more complex and subject to far stricter requirements. This explains the need for suitable verification and validation methods, which was the focus of the VVM project’s efforts.</p><h2>The challenge of urban traffic</h2><p>“Pedestrians, cyclists, motorized two-wheelers, intersections with limited visibility: one of the biggest challenges for automated driving systems is coping with traffic in an urban environment, which is characterized by a huge volume of road users, traffic light systems, traffic signs, and vehicles,” says Roland Galbas from Bosch, the coordinator of the VVM consortium project. “For future vehicles to be able to handle even extremely rare scenarios, they will need comprehensible structures and processes that not only enable the safe operation of a system in exceptional situations, but can also verify that maneuvering is done safely.”</p><p>“The essence of the VVM research project is to verify that automated driving functions react safely and reliably, and that they also benefit customers in terms of precision and quality,” says Dr. Mark Schiementz from BMW, the co-coordinator of the project. “In addition to compliance with regulations, the guiding principle behind the German automotive industry’s work is not only to get technological progress onto the roads as quickly as possible, but also to provide safe vehicles and systems that can be relied on at all times. And this reliability starts right from the development of these systems.”</p><h2>Approval for road use requires verifiable safety</h2><p>Right from the very beginning of the design and development of automated driving functions, safety is the overriding consideration. And safety functions must be verified before a vehicle can be approved and certified for use in road traffic. To be able to provide this verification, the 21 project partners have jointly developed a model comprising a suite of procedures, methods, and tools. This allows a “security argumentation” to be employed to verify that the system is safe to use.</p><p>To develop the methodology for this model, the partners worked together in several subprojects. If it were applied industry-wide, the defined model would provide the basis for verifying the safety of automated vehicles. “The models developed here make it possible for the first time to provide all automakers with the same structures for the verification and validation of automated driving systems in urban areas. This may then also lead to industry-wide standards that could make road traffic even safer for all road users,” explains Dr. Helmut Schittenhelm, project coordinator at Mercedes-Benz.</p><h2>Technology pioneer from Germany</h2><p>The VVM project’s methodological approach is the world’s first standard to also take industrial processes into account, once again underscoring the German automotive industry’s pioneering role in automated driving. The world’s first regulation for fully automated driving (SAE Level 4) came into force in 2021, when Germany enacted a law to that effect. In 2022, a corresponding regulation outlining the technical details was passed to allow such vehicles to be registered and operated on German roads. These latest developments are yet another example of how the German automotive industry is tackling the complexity of automated driving and making it more manageable.</p><p>At the end of its project term, and building on the results of its Pegasus and SetLevel predecessor projects, VVM now delivers the world’s first consistent methodical approach to safety for automated driving in an urban environment, enabling industry-wide collaboration and value creation. The scenario-based safety verification approach pursued in the project could help to set global standards once it has been approved by the authorities. VVM has created a reference system for the industry that is relevant for the future, closes a methodological gap for practical validation, and secures the pioneering role of German industry in international competition on automated driving.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260422</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11764</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-expands-theft-protection-and-refines-ebike-navigation-260422.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-17T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-17T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems expands theft protection and refines eBike navigation</headline>
			<quote>New features provide users with additional security and convenience</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ eBike pass stores detailed information on model and components  Theft report provides clear and important information for the police  New features of the eBike Flow app further refine navigation ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Whether during challenging trails on an eMountain bike, extended eTrekking discovery tours through the countryside or comfortable city rides on an eUrban bike: riding fun is guaranteed with eBiking. To provide the best possible protection when parking pedelecs, Bosch eBike Systems is further expanding its theft protection for eBikes featuring the smart system with the latest update to the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a>. The new eBike pass and theft report functions help protect eBikes from theft by making it easier to identify and quicker to report to the police thanks to simple data transfer. The more time this saves, the greater the chance of recovering the eBike.</p>
<h2>Always at hand: the digital eBike pass</h2><p>The digital eBike pass shows eBikers all the important information about their eBike at a glance. In addition to the information already stored about the components, they can now also add further identifying features, for example the frame number, descriptions of special features, documents or even a photo of the eBike, themselves. This means that eBike owners have all the important information at their fingertips - and not just in the event of theft. Even if, for example, the insurance company or specialist dealer has questions about the eBike or resale is planned, the eBike pass provides information quickly.</p><h2>Quick help in the event of theft</h2><p>If the eBike is actually stolen, the police can be informed easily and comprehensively using the new theft report function. Under &quot;My eBike&quot;, users can mark their eBike as stolen in the eBike Flow app and are then guided through to the final theft report based on questions stored in the app. In addition to the time and place and a description of the incident, the feature also records personal data such as name and telephone number so that the police can immediately contact the person concerned if necessary. All eBike details are automatically taken from the information in the eBike pass. Owners can e-mail the final theft report to the police as a PDF file or print it out if required. </p><p>The two new eBike pass and theft report functions complement tried-and-tested features such as the clever <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Lock</a> additional theft protection and the premium <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-alarm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Alarm</a> service.</p><h2>Refined navigation</h2><p>In addition to the new theft protection functions, the software update also brings improvements to navigation with the eBike Flow app. Thanks to the new quick menu on the Ride Screen, the navigation destination can be changed while riding using the selection button on the LED Remote, Mini Remote or Purion 200 display without having to stop or take the hands off the handlebars. The current navigation can also be ended easily and immediately. </p><p>Thanks to the extended route planning, eBikers can now also easily add individual stopovers to the navigation on their tours. All that is required is to press and hold the point on the map; alternatively, the &quot;Add destination&quot; option is available. The new elevation graph illustrates how much you have already achieved on your ride: a clear line graph shows the total distance including all height differences. Because a dot on it marks their current position, eBikers know exactly which climbs they have already completed and which descents still lie ahead of them.</p><p>With the new functions, the smart system is continuously being expanded with new features for greater safety, customisation and convenience when eBiking. The update can be downloaded via the eBike Flow app, which is available for download from the relevant app store at no additional cost. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260416</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11759</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-service-suite-for-digital-building-management-260416.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-16T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-16T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Building Technologies</name>
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			<headline>Bosch expands service suite for digital building management</headline>
			<quote>Nexospace Energy Manager and other services added to IoT-based solutions portfolio for commercial buildings</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Smart data analysis for building technology helps deliver enhanced security, comfort, efficiency, and sustainability.   Extended service portfolio for more customer benefits – Nexospace Energy Manager and other services launched.   Innovative functionality – service suite as an AI and cloud-based solution. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
				<email>Florian.Lauw@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – At the end of last year, Bosch Building Technologies launched Nexospace, a digital service suite for efficient and sustainable building management that networks and integrates IoT-supported service solutions on a cloud platform. The Nexospace Fire System Analyzer has now been joined by the latest service, the Nexospace Energy Manager, plus additional services.</p>
<p><b>Cloud-based, IoT-supported service suite for digital building management</b></p><p>Thanks to Nexospace services, owners and operators can take a holistic and convenient approach to the digital management of their commercial buildings. This is made possible by automated data analysis for technical building equipment, which can uncover opportunities to make improvements and help operational processes run more smoothly. What makes this solution really stand out is that this automated analysis can be carried out on both an individual building and, when networked, on an entire real estate portfolio. “The market for building solutions is increasingly demanding digital service options. A growing range of services that were typically provided on-site are now being delivered on a remote basis and as cloud-based solutions. We are actively investing in this transition and are proud to be launching Nexospace Energy Manager as a service that helps customers identify potential savings and thus play an active role in boosting sustainability,” explains Dr. Marcus Nadenau, who runs the European system integrator operations of Bosch Building Technologies. </p><p></p><p><b>Nexospace services suitable for both new and existing buildings</b></p><p>Nexospace services are carefully coordinated and designed so they can be used on a modular basis and therefore be adapted to specific customer requirements. They are ideal for use in both brand-new and existing buildings.<br/><b>Nexospace Energy Manager</b> is a recent addition to the suite, and is used to visualize, analyze, and evaluate the efficiency of energy supply, distribution, and consumption in buildings. The savings opportunities that are identified and the measures derived from these opportunities provide a means to precisely reduce CO2 emissions and energy costs while also conserving resources.<br/>Another service is the <b>Nexospace Fire System Analyzer</b>, which gives users location-independent access to information about the current status of the fire alarm systems installed in their building via an app or browser. Besides making it easier to document incidents that have already occurred, this also simplifies budget planning for replacement parts such as alarms and batteries. What’s more, building operators and facility managers can leverage the service to save time and money, because faults can be identified faster and then fixed on site.</p><p></p><p>Additional new services designed to enhance user convenience or optimize building management will be offered in cooperation with partners. One such service is <b>Workplace Analytics</b>, which helps building operators and real estate managers analyze how areas are actually being used based on capacity utilization data. This can help drive down costs and make optimum use of spaces.</p><p></p><p><b>Intelligent evaluation brings added transparency</b></p><p>From a purely technical standpoint, Nexospace services securely transfer data from the technologies and systems installed in a building to the cloud, where ontologies are used to standardize and structure the data as part of an automated process. Building owners and operators receive the results in the form of clearly structured cockpits in apps or desktop applications.<br/>By using specially developed AI algorithms and taking domain-specific historical and forecast models as a basis, Bosch can evaluate the information acquired from building technology and visualize correlations between various measured values. Also, Bosch provides users with comprehensive consulting, planning, implementation, and operational support for Nexospace services as required. </p><p></p><p><b>Broad-based campaign for Nexospace</b></p><p>At the end of last year, Bosch Building Technologies initiated a wide-ranging promotional campaign for the market launch of Nexospace. The campaign centers on the “Datanaut”, who symbolizes the process of exploring the cosmos of digital building management and helps owners and operators get their commercial buildings fit for the future.</p><p></p><p>You can find out more about Nexospace <a href="https://www.boschbuildingsolutions.com/xc/en/digital-services/?utm_campaign=23_nexospace&#38;utm_medium=print&#38;utm_source=Presse&#38;utm_term=presseinformation_nexospace" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260352</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11756</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-its-range-of-starters-and-alternators-for-workshops-260352.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-16T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-16T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch expands its range of starters and alternators for workshops</headline>
			<quote>Expansion into an all-makes program provides significantly greater market coverage</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch all-makes range offers replacements for OE starters and alternators from different manufacturers  Know-how and experience from over 100 years of development and production of starters and alternators  Bundled part numbers for a condensed program ]]></headwords>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Bosch’s range of new starters and alternators already covers a wide range of passenger car, commercial vehicle, and off-highway applications. This means workshops can already draw on a broad range of products for vehicles in which Bosch products were installed as original equipment. By extending this range into an all-makes program, Bosch is now greatly increasing its workshop program once again, so that in the future workshops will be able to replace various manufacturers’ defective OE starters and alternators. Thereby the extensive product and process know-how gained from more than 100 years of experience with starters and alternators is incorporated into the selection of the current program. The range expansion includes products for passenger cars and commercial vehicles of many European and Asian brands. Adapted to the requirements of the market, the program is being further expanded, so that coverage for vehicles from various manufacturers is continuously growing. At the same time, part numbers are being bundled wherever possible in order to keep the range condensed and increase product availability for the various vehicle applications.</p>
<p><b>Same quality standards and test procedures as for original equipment</b></p><p>The newly added starters and alternators as well as their manufacturing processes are subject to strict and consistent quality management worldwide, which is checked and ensured by regular audits. Before release, the products undergo an extensive test program in which service life and performance are tested. This involves exposing them to extreme conditions such as high and low temperatures, vibrations, salt spray and humidity. In addition, it is checked and ensured that the starters and alternators manufactured for the workshop market have the same functionality and fit as the original equipment components that the workshop has to replace. This facilitates assembly and ensures safe operation. The entire new Bosch all-makes range of starters and alternators is available to workshops worldwide through the usual distribution channels. All the new products added to the range are listed both in Bosch’s ESI[tronic] diagnostic software and in the TecDoc electronic parts catalog.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260288</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11758</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/convenient-connected-and-confidential-260288.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-14T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-14T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1922</id>
				<name>Building Technologies</name>
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			<headline>Convenient, connected and confidential</headline>
			<quote>Bosch releases Dicentis Hybrid Meetings, a cloud-hosted end-to-end hybrid conferencing solution</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Hybrid conference solution for onsite and connected participants cloud-hosted by Bosch, with all professional conferencing functionalities.  Easy-to-use, reliable, and in accordance with security and privacy standards, providing an optimized meeting experience for all participants.  One central control interface for the chairperson/meeting manager offering easy and comprehensive meeting control. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
				<email>Florian.Lauw@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – Bosch introduces Dicentis Hybrid Meetings, a complete solution that seamlessly combines in-person and remote conference attendance. While face-to-face interaction remains essential, remote participation via internet applications has become a highly efficient option for conferences. Hybrid meetings combine the best of both worlds, with an efficient mix of onsite and remote participants. Since general online video conferencing applications often don&#39;t meet the needs of structured hybrid meetings – due to insufficient onsite system integration and lacking professional features like microphone management and compliant voting – Bosch has developed its own hybrid solution to create a highly flexible meeting environment for maximized efficiency and effectiveness.</p>
<p><b>Fully native, end-to-end hybrid meeting solution</b></p><p>Dicentis Hybrid Meetings combines the stationary, IP-based Dicentis conference system with remote participation into a fully native hybrid meeting solution. As a cloud-hosted single supplier solution with hybrid participation at the core of the conference system, it caters to all security, reliability and usability requirements.</p><p></p><p><b>Optimized meeting experience</b></p><p>Dicentis Hybrid Meetings creates an optimal meeting experience for onsite participants using Dicentis conference devices and remotely connected participants who can attend via a browser-based Dicentis application on PCs, laptops or tablets. The intuitive user interface for remote participation features a clear overview of all activities. Every participant enjoys equal participation options established by the integrated meeting management tools. Regardless of physical location, each participant is fully involved and enjoys the same speech priorities, voting rights and content sharing options. Last-minute information can be immediately distributed comprising the voting results and hall visuals – even when connected remotely. Dicentis Hybrid Meetings overcomes communication barriers by providing a consistent meeting experience with the same professional functions as if attending the meeting in person, maximizing the participation involvement.</p><p></p><p><b>One central, straightforward user interface</b></p><p>The feature set ticks all the boxes for highly efficient, legally compliant meetings – centrally controlled over one straightforward user interface for the chairperson and meeting manager. They can control hybrid meetings the same way as in-person gatherings, including speaker timers, request list, response mode, voting with quorum, majority and voting weight with automated reporting in a tamper-proof format. </p><p></p><p><b>Ensured security and compliance</b> </p><p>Dicentis Hybrid Meetings offers a very high level of security. Data are processed with full data privacy-compliance, in accordance with international information security and privacy management standards as well as the General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR). State-of-the-art data encryption using standardized IP technology and security features ensure protection against data tampering and hacking. The participant access is gate-protected as user profiles are managed by the local Dicentis server. Shared information remains confidential while no personal data are stored in the cloud. Both the cloud application and the stationary conference system are highly reliable and stable which is safeguarded by the Bosch top quality guidelines.</p><p></p><p><b>Carefree cloud hosting managed by Bosch</b></p><p>Dicentis Hybrid Meetings is a complete service solution that includes all required fees, regular software updates, specialized support and Bosch-managed cloud hosting for constant availability, reliability and peace of mind. </p><p></p><p>Dicentis Hybrid Meetings is initially available in select European countries and will gradually expand into other countries and regions starting from the first quarter of 2024.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260160</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11747</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-agritechnica-2023-260160.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-13T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-13T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch at Agritechnica 2023</headline>
			<quote>New injection technology for hydrogen engines – the alternative to diesel
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Solution for the agricultural sector: the H 2  engine is ideal for applications involving heavy loads and tough working conditions.  New Bosch hydrogen injector for direct injection works without additional lubrication.  Digital services combine vehicle data with Bosch expertise. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>As different as the tasks of agricultural machinery are, all these vehicles have one thing in common: a diesel engine. Yet its use in the agricultural sector alone accounts for some 5 percent of Germany’s diesel consumption. Clearly, agricultural machinery needs to become more climate friendly. Bosch sees hydrogen, which can also be used to power heavy vehicles, as essential for achieving climate neutrality. With its solutions for the hydrogen engine, which can also serve as a suitable drive for specific applications in agriculture, the company wants to move further toward the establishment of a hydrogen economy. At Agritechnica 2023, it will be premiering a technical innovation: an injector for direct hydrogen injection that requires no additional lubrication. “Technologically, the new hydrogen injector for direct injection is a great leap forward,” says Jan-Oliver Röhrl, the executive vice president responsible for commercial vehicle powertrains in the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division.</p>
<p>In the course of a vehicle’s service life, the injector opens and closes roughly one billion times. To ensure that this always works reliably, the engineers developing the hydrogen engine had to overcome two challenges: one, the lubrication provided by the fuel in the diesel engine is absent; and two, the hydrogen may react with materials it comes into contact with. The engineers’ solution is a sophisticated design that keeps the media separate inside the injector, and uses various coating technologies. The systems for low-pressure direct and port injection have been developed for engines that can also be operated with heavy loads and in difficult environmental conditions. As a systems supplier, Bosch also offers electronic control units, products for storing and supplying hydrogen, and other powertrain components.</p><p>Besides fuel-cell applications and battery-electric powertrains, the hydrogen engine is another option in the powertrain mix of the future. Its concept is based on established diesel and natural-gas engines. This means that the fundamental structure of the engine, as well as the fuel, air-supply, and exhaust systems, can be transferred from existing powertrain solutions, along with a large number of other familiar system components. “More than 90 percent of the development and manufacturing technologies needed for the hydrogen engine already exist,” Röhrl says. “This allows us to maintain large parts of our value chain – and applies to the aftermarket as well.” In addition, the hydrogen engine consists primarily of steel and aluminum, which reduces dependencies on critical raw materials and their supply chains. </p><h2>Making conventional systems fit for the future </h2><p>At the same time, Bosch is continuing to improve its conventional diesel-injection and exhaust-gas treatment systems for commercial vehicles and the off-highway sector. “We want our solutions to help automakers worldwide further reduce CO<sub>2</sub> and other emissions,” Röhrl says. For example, the modular CRSN common-rail system for commercial vehicles and off-highway applications exhibited at Agritechnica 2023 ensures efficient fuel supply and injection in diesel engines. It is scalable for pressure levels between 1,800 bar and 2,500 bar, and can be configured for engine sizes of up to eight cylinders. In addition, Bosch diesel technology can already run on renewable synthetic fuels. Such fuels can complement electromobility or hydrogen-based powertrains where these solutions face economic or physical challenges.</p><h2>Digital services improve vehicle availability </h2><p>Bosch also offers innovative digital services that cover the various phases of vehicles’ service lives. These services help identify problems during operation at an early stage, reduce quality costs, and avoid expensive downtime. The cloud-based, connected diagnostic services combine vehicle operating data with Bosch expertise. AI-based algorithms are used to gain additional valuable insights from the combined data. The result is a clear indication of the powertrain’s status when or before a problem occurs, enabling anomalies to be detected.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260044</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11741</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/track-and-trace-bosch-makes-delivery-chains-smart-260044.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-09T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-09T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Track and Trace: Bosch makes delivery chains smart</headline>
			<quote>Smart IoT tracking solution for load carriers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Transparent load carrier management across plants and national borders  Simple application and rapid implementation with high scaling potential for further rollouts  Track and Trace offers companies significant savings potential ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Stuttgart – Container management plays an important role in the logistics of manufacturing companies. However, this aspect usually only comes into play when load carriers go missing, transport times increase, or new purchases have to be made at great expense. “Particularly in the case of expensive special load carriers, which are frequently used in the automotive industry, non-transparent delivery chains are an avoidable nuisance. There is huge savings potential, after all,” states Stefan Schenk, who is responsible for the off-road business sector at Robert Bosch GmbH. That is why Bosch developed Track and Trace. The smart complete solution ensures full transparency throughout the load carrier cycle – across different plants and national borders and with effective integration of various suppliers, logistics service providers, and empties locations.</p>
<p><b>Track and Trace: transparency across the entire load carrier cycle</b></p><p>Where are there (special) load carriers in the logistics cycle? Are they being used to optimum effect? How can their use be optimized? These are just some of the questions faced by logistics experts the world over. All too often, inventories of (special) load carriers across multiple sites are still performed manually – an elaborate and highly error-prone process. “Employees spend too much time looking for containers that have been recorded either incorrectly or not at all,” explains Schenk. “To maintain an uninterrupted supply to production, additional load carriers have to be purchased while others remain unused.”</p><p></p><p>Help is now at hand, however, in the form of the smart logistics solution Track and Trace from Bosch. The smart tracking solution provides complete transparency regarding the usage and whereabouts of individual load carriers across all processes. To enable real-time tracking, the containers are equipped with sensors. Gateways located at the main hubs within the plants and at the supplier sites collect the sensor data and enrich it with position data before transferring it to the application in the cloud. Thanks to the software’s web interface, the received data can be clearly displayed in the form of dashboards. This provides all user groups with permanent access to the position as well as transport, throughput, and standstill times of the loading units. </p><p></p><p>“We want Track and Trace to be simple and intuitive to use,” states Schenk. “Logistics is not about millimeter-accurate localization. Instead, the focus must be on cost-efficient implementation and scalability of the solution for later rollouts.” As well as classic asset tracking, Track and Trace also enables tracking of materials or goods. This allows movements to be tracked via our IoT devices in real-time, thereby ensuring the necessary availabilities. Data regarding product-related information – such as temperature, humidity, and shocks – can also be displayed with the tracking solution.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/software-and-services/track-and-trace/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/software-and-services/track-and-trace/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-10T10:55:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Innovation for the power tools sector: Bosch ProCore18V+ featuring new cell technology </headline>
			<quote>First 18V battery with tabless design for maximum efficiency</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Runtime increased by up to 71 percent in demanding applications  Full compatibility within the  Professional 18V System  and the  AmpShare battery alliance   Integration of key technologies secures technology leadership over the long term ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch has become the world’s first manufacturer to bring the benefits of tabless technology in battery cells to 18V batteries for cordless power tools. The ProCore18V+ with 8.0 Ah increases the runtime of Bosch’s high-performance ProCore18V battery series even further, giving trade and industry professionals yet another efficiency boost. The new ProCore18V+ with 8.0 Ah increases runtime for up to 71 percent compared to the previous ProCore18V battery at the same capacity. The longer runtime pays off for professional users, especially when performing demanding tasks with Biturbo tools, Bosch’s most powerful cordless products. For example, when drilling large diameters with the GBH 18V-45 C Professional rotary hammer or when sawing large cutting depths with the GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional miter saw. Compared to its counterpart featuring conventional battery cells, the ProCore18V+ has the same compact form factor and weight, and, thanks to CoolPack technology, offers effective and unrivalled heat dissipation. What’s more, the ProCore18V+ is compatible with all <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> tools as well as products from additional partners in the multi-brand <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>.</p>
<h2>Innovative tabless technology for maximum efficiency</h2><p>The enhanced efficiency of the battery is achieved thanks to the tabless design of the integrated 21700-series battery cells. In conventional lithium-ion batteries, each individual battery cell inside has a narrow connection band to the anode and cathode on both sides – the so called “tab”. These tabs create a bottleneck for the power delivered by the battery and contribute to the cell’s electrical inner resistance, causing heat to be generated. To ensure that the battery doesn’t overheat, particularly during high-performance applications, the tool shuts itself off, leaving the remaining energy in the battery unused. In tabless cells, the electricity can flow through countless paths across the entire length of the anode and cathode rather than being restricted to one or a couple of tabs. This new design reduces the inner resistance of each individual cell by around 50 percent and therefore substantially for the battery pack as a whole. Significantly less heat is generated as a result, which is a limiting factor in demanding applications. All in all, this translates to up to 71 percent longer runtimes compared to conventional batteries thanks to the combination of tabless design and precision-tailored battery management. </p><h2>Integration of key technologies secures technology leadership</h2><p>“We firmly believe that, with this innovation, we can enjoy just as much success as we did when we first introduced lithium-ion cells into a cordless screwdriver,” says Thomas Donato, President of Bosch Power Tools. “Lithium-ion cells, which pre-2003 were only used in cell phones, are now more or less universal in hand-held cordless power tools.” With the new ProCore18V+ tabless battery, the division is continuing its more than 50-year success story in the development of cordless power tools and once again underscoring its technological leadership. “Bosch’s professional cordless power tools are synonymous with efficiency and making hard work easier,” says Donato. “By opening up our battery system and founding the AmpShare battery alliance, we offer trade and industry professionals a system that combines maximum flexibility and continuous innovation.” Besides the new tabless technology, the batteries have also offered full compatibility with Bosch Professional tools since 2008 – including the powerful Biturbo series, unique CoolPack technology for long runtimes and lifetimes, and fast charging. The new ProCore18V+ with 8.0 Ah needs just 15 minutes to achieve a 50 percent charge.</p><p>The ProCore18V+ battery with 8.0 Ah is available from spring 2024. Bosch will successively expand the system. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>260032</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11742</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-offers-energy-efficient-12v-water-circulating-pump-for-modern-heating-systems-260032.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-09T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-09T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch offers energy-efficient 12V water-circulating pump for modern heating systems</headline>
			<quote>New water pump in a robust, compact design, ideal for hot-water circuits</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Very good electromagnetic compatibility thanks to 12-volt power supply  Easy hose assembly for uncomplicated maintenance and replacement   Compact design weighing only 550 grams  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Modern heating systems with heat pumps and compact hot-water tanks take up significantly less space in the house than conventional heating systems. In addition, they are typically very energy efficient. Bosch has taken its automotive water pump, which has proven itself millions of times over, and modified it for use as a water-circulating pump. Instead of the usual 230 volts in European household electricity, this pump operates at 12 volts. With a compact design and weighing only 550 grams, the pump also saves space, since it is integrated into the internal hot-water circuit. For example, it can be installed between the heat exchanger and the water storage tank. In addition, the new Bosch water pump is designed for connection to flexible hoses. In a compact complete system, this facilitates assembly using hose clamps or clips instead of the usual pipe mounting. </p>
<p><b>Low noise, high energy efficiency</b></p><p>The Bosch water-circulating pump follows the trend in modern heating systems. Previously, such systems – most of which ran on oil or natural gas – were located in dark basement rooms, but modern heat-pump systems are found in brightly lit utility rooms. This places new demands on the design of today’s heating systems: they should save as much space as possible while still being visually appealing. Bosch’s compact 12-volt circulating pump is a good fit for such systems. The brushless pump, equipped with a robust ceramic shaft, is also impressively quiet in operation and includes a diagnostic and monitoring function that protects it from blocking, overheating, or dry running. With an energy efficiency index less than 0.21, it is also suitable for solar and battery applications where energy consumption is a key criterion. Stable control of the pump via a pulse-width modulation (PWM) signal ensures the volume flow is regulated as required, even at low pump speeds. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch at the SPS industrial trade fair in Nuremberg</b></p><p>An international industrial customer team of experienced Bosch engineers and technical experts will be on site at the SPS trade fair in Nuremberg. They will be available to answer questions and project inquiries from November 14 to 16 in hall 1, booth 430.</p><p></p><p>For more information about the product, click <a href="https://www.bosch-ibusiness.com/de/produkte/pumpen-und-ventile/pce-0392024900/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11745</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-co-leads-investment-round-in-ai-startup-aleph-alpha-259968.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-06T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-06T13:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures co-leads investment round in AI startup Aleph Alpha</headline>
			<quote>Collaboration in addition to investment: Bosch and Aleph Alpha aim to benefit from each other’s expertise.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Strong consortium of new and existing investors participates in the Series B round.  Aleph Alpha provides software solutions with explainable and trustworthy generative AI for companies and administrative bodies.  Funding will enable Aleph Alpha to take its pioneering research and development of generative AI further.   Dr. Tanja Rückert, member of the board of management: “Generative AI is an innovation booster and can change the industry, similar to the invention of the computer.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch Ventures, the Bosch Group’s corporate venture capital unit, is co-leading the Series-B investment round in the AI startup Aleph Alpha together with companies from the Schwarz Group and the Innovation Park AI (Ipai) in Heilbronn, Germany. Aleph Alpha will receive more than USD 500 million in funding from a strong industry consortium comprising seven new investors, existing investors are joining the oversubscribed round. Thanks to this financial support, the startup will have even better opportunities to take its AI research further and to accelerate the development and commercialization of generative AI in complex and critical applications in areas such as manufacturing, healthcare, finance, law, government, and security.</p>
<p>“Generative AI is ushering in a new era of collaboration between humans and machines. Our partners are industry leaders who offer enormous potential for innovation and scaling, and we are committed to building these partnerships to leading positions in their respective industries. Our unique technology’s explainability and trustworthiness plays a crucial role in this,” says Aleph Alpha founder and CEO Jonas Andrulis. Based on the proprietary research and development of large language models, Aleph Alpha offers generative AI solutions for critical and complex application areas in companies and public institutions.</p><p></p><p><b>Focus on trustworthy AI</b></p><p>As one of Europe’s largest corporate venture capital investors, Bosch Ventures specializes in investments in innovative technology startups. Its active portfolio includes more than 60 companies in several fields, mainly AI, the internet of things (AIoT), semiconductors, and quantum computing. “We firmly believe that generative AI has the potential to change many sectors of industry, so we have high hopes for future developments from Aleph Alpha with a focus on trustworthy and explainable AI solutions,” says Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, managing director of Bosch Ventures. </p><p></p><p>The consortium is led by Bosch Ventures, the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (Ipai), and the companies of the Schwarz Group. Other new investors include the Berlin-based Christ &amp; Company Consulting, the U.S. edge-to-cloud company Hewlett Packard Enterprise, the German software company SAP, and Burda Principal Investments. Existing institutional investors are also participating and make up the rest of the oversubscribed round.</p><p></p><p><b>Generative AI is a key technology and innovation boost</b></p><p>Generative AI offers a huge increase in productivity. It allows people to use natural language to consolidate complex information from different sources. Thanks to generative AI, even non-IT-savvy users will find it easy to deal with IT systems and use it for tasks such as retrieving production data from an IT system. Interaction in natural language enables a much broader impact - AI is no longer a topic only for experts. What makes these new models especially powerful compared to previous AI models is that they are trained on vast amounts of data. “Generative AI is a boost to innovation. It can transform industry in much the same way as the invention of the computer,” says Dr. Tanja Rückert, member of the Bosch board of management. “Actively developing generative AI will be crucial for Europe’s technological sovereignty. That’s why we at Bosch are opening up areas of application and business models and playing a key role in shaping this technology in collaboration with other companies.”</p><p></p><p><b>Collaboration with Aleph Alpha</b></p><p>In addition to the investment by Bosch Ventures, Bosch plans to tap the potential of generative AI in a more direct partnership with Aleph Alpha. Together, the two companies aim to jointly implement new use cases for Bosch associates and customers alike, using the strengths specific to Aleph Alpha. The aim is to make this an enduring partnership. Bosch and Aleph Alpha want to learn from each other, benefit from each other’s know-how, and work together on cross-domain use cases. Aleph Alpha’s solutions can also be operated in Bosch’s own data centers and thus on Bosch’s own hardware. This means greater security for confidential data. In addition to Aleph Alpha, Bosch is working on generative AI with Microsoft, Google, and AWS.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>259905</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11743</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/eicma-2023-bosch-sets-course-for-the-future-with-software-solutions-and-new-powertrain-systems-259905.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-07T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-07T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>EICMA 2023: Bosch sets course for the future with software solutions and new powertrain systems </headline>
			<quote>Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports unit growing </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Growth in a difficult environment: annual sales of Bosch Two-Wheeler & Powersports sales rise by 8 percent on average between 2019 and 2023  Always at the cutting edge: Bosch solutions enable updates over-the-air and functions on demand  Sustainability on the roads: new electric drive with 6 kilowatts of power combines riding enjoyment and everyday utility ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Milan, Italy – Digital, connected, electrified: the world of mobility is changing, and the motorcycle along with it. Having already made motorcycling safer with its motorcycle stability control (MSC), Bosch has a number of further technological innovations up its sleeve. With innovative rider-assistance and powertrain systems as well as new electrification and smart connectivity solutions, Bosch remains in the fast lane of the two-wheeler segment. </p>
<p>Above all, the company has the potential to perform well with software solutions, which are also gaining in importance in the motorcycle market.</p>
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			The two-wheeler world is undergoing fundamental changes, and Bosch is making motorcycles fit for the future. Bosch knows its way around software and electromobility &#8211; and is bringing this knowledge to bear in the motorcycle world.
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				<cite> said Geoff Liersch, head of Two-Wheeler &#38; Powersports at Bosch, at the EICMA 2023 motorcycle show in Milan.</cite>
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<p>Demand for Bosch solutions for motorcycles and powersports vehicles is on the rise, and so are the business figures: from 2019 to 2023, Bosch Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports sales grew by an average of 8 percent, despite a volatile economic environment. Average growth in the global motorcycle market over the same period was just 1-2 percent. Bosch now has a total of some 500 associates worldwide working on cutting-edge ideas and solutions for the motorcycles, quads, and snowmobiles of today and tomorrow – a threefold increase since 2016. At the same time, the team has access to Bosch Mobility’s network of developers and engineers. “Bosch is a key innovation driver in the two-wheeler market. We offer our customers everything from individual components to complete systems solutions. This makes us successful from both a technological and a business perspective,” Liersch says.</p><h2>Bosch technology combines riding enjoyment and technological progress</h2><p>Increasingly standard in the automotive sector, functions on demand are also gaining ground in two-wheelers. Here, Bosch continues to build on its core competencies: developing solutions that combine technological progress and riding enjoyment. Bosch software solutions mean that motorcyclists can install new functions even after purchasing their vehicle. “Depending on the manufacturer, updates will give future customers the chance to subsequently add features, giving them a personalized riding experience over vehicle lifetime,” Liersch said. “Thanks to our comprehensive systems expertise, we can design these updates for all major vehicle functions.” Special or advanced riding modes for the racetrack or off-road use, as well as convenience functions for the next long trip, can thus be added on demand. This is done easily via the rider’s own smartphone: the new functions are downloaded over the vehicle manufacturer’s app and then applied to the motorcycle.</p><p>For manufacturers, this solution also lends itself to electric two-wheelers. For example, the throttle for different speeds can be set or removed, depending on country requirements or driver’s license class. With the same functional architecture, Bosch enables software updates over-the-air. These can be downloaded from the cloud via an app on the rider’s own smartphone and uploaded to the motorcycle or powersports vehicle – for example, to perform any relevant updates or improve vehicle functions. This increases safety and convenience, while at the same time helping manufacturers to serve the market faster and drive innovation more easily.</p><h2>Bosch introduces new electric drive with 6 kilowatts of power</h2><p>Software is not the only area where Bosch is making progress. On the hardware level, the company is focusing on new developments for efficient engine management for internal combustion engines while also working on solutions for electric powertrains. By 2026, Bosch aims to generate group-wide electromobility sales of 6 billion euros – a trend that is also gaining momentum in the Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports business unit. “Especially in Asian countries, where the two-wheeler is often the backbone of mobility, electrification can help bring about huge improvements in local air quality and quality of life,” Liersch said. While the focus so far has been on the smaller performance classes of electric drive systems up to 3 kilowatts, Bosch is now breaking new ground. Its integrated 6 kW electric drive combines driving enjoyment with everyday utility. Its performance figures make the new motor ideal for vehicle architectures such as large scooters or classic motorcycles both in urban environments and for cross-country trips. As Liersch pointed out: “With production starting in 2025, the new Bosch 6 kW motor will enable manufacturers to electrify two-wheeler segments that have so far tended to feature combustion-engine technology. In this way, we’re meeting not only demands for everyday mobility needs in cities, but also the desire for riding enjoyment outside urban centers.” </p><p>The 2-in-1 solution from Bosch offers an integrated motor management concept with vehicle control and inverter. Known as the one-box solution, its compact design frees up storage space in the vehicle for the battery – in a similar way to the Bosch e-axle for passenger cars. In addition, the motor has a passive cooling concept: the drive is cooled by the airstream instead of a complex water-cooling system. Manufacturers who opt for the new Bosch electric motor can thus save on system costs. </p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-eicma-2023-259264.html">Bosch at the EICMA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>259847</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11739</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/everything-under-control-bosch-engineering-presents-smart-surround-sensors-at-agritechnica-259847.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-08T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Everything under control: Bosch Engineering presents smart surround sensors at AGRITECHNICA</headline>
			<quote>More safety and precision for agricultural machine operators thanks to high-performance radar and ultrasonic sensors</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Flexible and precise surround sensors for assistance systems and automation of agricultural machinery  New as of 2024: radar off-highway premium   Multicamera system: coordinated overall system for quick and simple assembly as a retrofit solution ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Holzkirchen (Germany) – Automation is playing a significant part in making agriculture faster, more efficient, and also more sustainable. This is especially true for assistance functions for agricultural machinery and equipment – right up to autonomous field robots. The high-performance surround sensor systems from Bosch Engineering provide an important building block for machine automation. At Agritechnica, the company will present its new ultrasonic system as well as the completely redeveloped high-imaging radar featuring ultrahigh resolution for detecting objects that are very close to one another even more precisely. &quot;Our high-performance surround sensors help us make mobile agricultural machinery safer and enable work to be done very precisely in fields that are often difficult to navigate. By combining software and sensors, we also generate assistance functions that are more sophisticated,” explains Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for the off-highway area at Bosch Engineering.</p>
<p><b>Ultrasound – powerful sensors for more safety up close</b></p><p>For greater safety in the automation of agricultural machinery, it is becoming increasingly important to use high-performance surround sensors for safety-relevant functions. The ultrasonic systems for agricultural applications from Bosch Engineering cover a wide detection range (up to 360° panoramic view) with up to twelve ultrasonic sensors. Depending on the configuration, the sensors simply measure the distance or also offer object localization. For this purpose, an algorithm determines the position of the object within the detection area by using triangulation. <br/>The safety certification according to ISO 25119 enables the ultrasonic system to be easily integrated into the sensor cluster of a surround sensing system which has to meet functional safety requirements. For example, this includes move-off control or emergency braking functions for slow-moving machines. </p><p></p><p><b>Radar off-highway premium – for ultraprecise surroundings perception </b></p><p>In 2024, Bosch Engineering will launch the newly developed off-highway premium radar system (imaging radar). Based on the latest automotive technology, the system offers a point cloud with a ten times higher resolution compared to previous system generations, meaning that objects in the detection area (x, y, and z coordinates) which are very close to one another can be distinguished even more reliably. For example, this enables very precise height measurement for precise readjustment of the device’s working height from the ground during travel over uneven terrain.</p><p></p><p><b>Multicamera system retrofit – complete package for quick and simple commissioning</b></p><p>The multicamera system is a visibility assistance system that generates a 360° view of the current vehicle surroundings and displays it on a monitor in the cockpit. All functions of the retrofit solution are controlled via a touch interface on the display. The intuitive menu allows switching between the individual camera views, for example. Users can choose between individual front/rear views and the 360° panoramic view in full-screen or split-screen mode as well as a panorama view. In panorama mode, the view area of the front or rear camera is expanded to 180°. Thanks to the extended angle of view, this mode ensures much greater safety, for example, when driving backwards in areas with restricted visibility, such as exit gates. <br/>The multicamera system is now also available as a retrofit solution for agricultural machinery. It comprises four compact near-range cameras (including control unit), a universal wiring harness, a 10-inch touch display, and a set of camera mounts. The complete package thus includes everything needed for quick and simple installation, regardless of the vehicle make, model, or year of manufacture.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/assistance-systems/radar-systems-ohw/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/assistance-systems/radar-systems-ohw/</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/assistance-systems/multi-camera-system-ohw/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/assistance-systems/multi-camera-system-ohw/</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/assistance-systems/ultrasonic-sensor-systems-ohw/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/assistance-systems/ultrasonic-sensor-systems-ohw/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>259840</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11744</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/agritechnica-2023-bosch-presents-electrification-solutions-for-agricultural-machinery-259840.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-08T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-08T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>AGRITECHNICA 2023: Bosch presents electrification solutions for agricultural machinery</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Agricultural machinery energized: 400 V electrification solutions for small and medium-sized agricultural machines  Electric drive control unit for traction control, designed specifically for forestry and agricultural machinery ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Holzkirchen (Germany) – The electrification of agricultural machinery is still in its infancy, although it already does offer some advantages, especially for small to medium-sized agricultural machines. For example, farmers reap the benefits of high efficiency, low maintenance due to using fewer operating materials and filters, and, in particular, the ability to use their own electricity from biogas, combined heat and power plants, or photovoltaic systems.</p>
<p>Bosch Engineering offers agricultural machinery manufacturers compact, high-performance and robust components that are ideal for electrifying small to medium-sized agricultural machines, such as yard loaders, vineyard tractors or farm tractors. These components include an electric motor with an optional gearbox, an inverter with an integrated DC/DC converter, and a control unit. The motors are available in two power levels of 90 and 140 kW. The design of the 400V permanent magnet synchronous motor is characterized by its high power density and excellent efficiency. The inverter is equipped with a high-performance DC/DC converter to supply the 12 V electrical system. The gearbox boasts an impressively high efficiency and offers very low-noise and low-maintenance operation. </p><p></p><p>To control the traction drive, Bosch Engineering offers a dedicated electric drive control unit (EDCU). It is designed specifically for use in forestry and agricultural machinery and, besides controlling torque and speed, also handles the coordination of the energy, charging and operation status in the entire vehicle. Flexible communication interfaces make it possible to use off-the-shelf components as the basis for putting together and optimizing comprehensive drive systems. The modular hardware and software of the EDCU give manufacturers of mobile work machines a cost-efficient and fast control solution for their applications.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/control-units/electric-drive-control-unit/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/control-units/electric-drive-control-unit/</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>259638</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11737</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/brine-air-water-heat-pump-technology-explained-259638.html</url>
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			<headline>Brine, air, water:  Heat pump technology explained </headline>
			<quote>Differences and functions of heat pumps </quote>
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			<contact>
				<name>Patricia Rieth</name>
				<email>Patricia.Rieth@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Heat pump types</b></td><td style=''>All heat pumps work in a similar way, using electricity to harness free ambient energy. Bosch offers a wide range of heat pumps that are particularly efficient depending on the application. <br/><br/><b>These include</b><br/>a) air- to-water heat pumps, <br/>b) split air conditioners <br/>(air-to-air heat pumps),<br/>c) brine-to-water heat pumps and <br/>d) water-to-water heat pumps.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Use as hybrid systems</b><br/></td><td style=''>Many Bosch heat pumps can be combined with another heat generator such as a gas condensing boiler if required. These hybrid heat pumps are particularly suitable for existing buildings and are particularly efficient thanks to intelligent control that ensures the most appropriate heat generator is used at all times.</td></tr></table></p><p></p><h2>Absorption, compression, release, decompression <br/>The operating principle of heat pumps* </h2><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Energy absorption</b></td><td style=''>The ambient air contained in the energy sources air, water, and earth is used to heat a refrigerant. The refrigerant absorbs the ambient air and gradually evaporates.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Compression</b><br/></td><td style=''>The heated refrigerant is compressed by an electrically powered compressor, which heats up further, increasing the pressure.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Release</b><br/></td><td style=''>When the desired temperature is reached, a heat exchanger transfers it to the heating water. </td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Decompression</b><br/></td><td style=''>After the heat is released, the refrigerant is still under high pressure. The refrigerant is passed through an expansion valve and the process is repeated.</td></tr></table></p><p>*<sub>The operating principle applies to all heat pumps except air-to-air heat pumps (air conditioners). The latter distribute the heat to the rooms via the air rather than via a hot water circuit.</sub></p><p></p><h2>Air-to-water heat pumps</h2><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Using ambient air with little effort</b> </td><td style=''>Air-to-water heat pumps from Bosch extract heat from the ambient air. They are suitable for both new and existing buildings and reliably meet the heating and/or hot water requirements of single or multi-family houses.<br/></td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>The refrigerator principle</b></td><td style=''>An air-to-water heat pump works according on the same principle as a refrigerator – only in reverse. In the air-to-water heat pump, the outside air is drawn in by an integrated fan and meets a refrigerant that evaporates. The air-to-water heat pump uses one kilowatt hour of electricity to produce many times that amount of thermal energy. In this way, new and renovated buildings can be fully heated all year round and hot water can be reliably provided without the need for an additional heating system.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Split and monobloc heat pumps</b></td><td style=''>In monobloc heat pumps the technical components for heat generation are located within one unit. In split heat pumps the process takes place in two separate units. Both systems work on the same principle, only the construction is different. Air-to-water heat pumps can not only provide heat, but also provide efficient cooling in summer. </td></tr></table></p><p></p><h2>Split air conditioners (air-to-air heat pumps)</h2><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Using the ambient air as an energy source</b></td><td style=''>A split air conditioner uses energy from the ambient air, i.e. that it cools and heats a building without radiators. </td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Operating principle of split air conditioners</b></td><td style=''>Split air conditioners extract energy from the environment and transport it to the place where it is needed, e.g. the living room. The term air source heat pump covers both split air conditioners (air-to-air heat pumps) and air-to-water heat pumps. Both extract heat from the surrounding air.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Especially efficient when combined with heat recovery ventilation</b></td><td style=''>Unlike air-to-water heat pumps, air-to-air heat pumps do not transfer the heat to the rooms via a hot water circuit, but via the air. Heating systems with air-to-air heat pumps are therefore also called ventilation heating systems; they do not require radiators or heating surfaces. Air-to-air heat pumps can be part of a heat recovery ventilation system. In this case, the hot exhaust air is used as an energy source. In reverse mode, some air-to-air heat pumps can also cool.</td></tr></table></p><p></p><h2>Brine-to-water heat pumps </h2><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Extracting heat from the ground</b></td><td style=''>These heat pumps are called brine-to-water heat pumps because a heat transfer fluid (brine) taps the earth as an energy source. As the heat is extracted from inside the earth, these systems are also known as geothermal heat pumps or geothermal heating systems. The visual advantage is that there is no need for external heat generating equipment.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Heat from a probe borehole a or a surface collector</b></td><td style=''>In brine-to-water heat pumps, the brine circuit extracts the heat from the ground. This requires probe boreholes or surface collectors in which the brine circulates. The water/salt mixture is a good heat transfer medium and is environmentally harmless. At the heat pump&#39;s evaporator, the energy from the brine is transferred to the refrigerant circuit. A compressor compresses the refrigerant, causing its temperature to rise. </td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Efficient and economical cooling possible in summer</b></td><td style=''>A major advantage of brine-to-water heat pumps is that they can be used for cooling in the summer. In ‘reverse mode’ the system dissipates heat into the cool ground. The temperature gradient eliminates the need for compression. The result is efficient and economical air conditioning that regenerates the ground through heat dissipation.</td></tr></table></p><p></p><h2>Water-to-water heat pumps </h2><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Efficient thermal energy from the groundwater </b></td><td style=''>A water-to-water heat pump – or groundwater heat pump – extracts thermal energy from groundwater by means of two wells. The thermal energy can then be used for heating or hot water generation. Water-to-water heat pumps are very efficient.</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Using the underground groundwater reservoir<br/>High heat output thanks to constant groundwater temperature</b></td><td style=''>While air source heat pumps draw in the ambient air via fans, and geothermal heat pumps use the earth’s heat via probes or surface collectors, water-to-water heat pumps make use of the underground groundwater reservoir. The temperature of the groundwater is largely constant throughout the year, so the heat pump provides high heating output in both summer and winter. Water-to-water heat pumps can achieve efficiencies of around 500%, which corresponds to a seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP) of 5. </td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>Using two wells </b></td><td style=''>In a water-to-water heat pump, the suction well sucks in the groundwater to extract heat, while the injection well returns the used cold water to the ground.</td></tr></table></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-heat-pumps-259712.html">Press kit Bosch Heat pumps</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11735</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Making a virtue out of necessity</headline>
			<quote>Resource scarcity and a shortage of raw materials have driven the development of the heat pump</quote>
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			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Pelizaeus</name>
				<email>thomas.pelizaeus@de.bosch.com</email>
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<h2>What refrigerators have to do with heat-pump development</h2><p>In 1852, William Thomson published a paper on refrigerators that worked on the principle of compression. In reverse, he suggested, they would also be excellent for heating. In his research on “heating machines,” Thomson showed that they would require much less primary energy than conventional direct heating. Peter Ritter von Rittinger is regarded as the inventor of the first heat pump: a system for evaporating brine that he presented in 1853. The process yielded an energy saving of 80 percent compared to the conventional evaporation process using wood. In other words, the contemporary scarcity of wood was the trigger for the development of this pioneering patent. </p><p>However, heat pumps did not gain acceptance until the 20th century, with fuel shortages in various decades playing a major role. Particularly in the United States, which was largely spared the effects of the first world war, air conditioners were already being built with a heating function as standard in the 1920s. In Zurich, Switzerland, the city hall was equipped with a substantial heat-pump system for heating in 1938. The first ground-coupled model then appeared in the U.S. in 1945. </p><h2>1975: Bosch presents first-generation heat pump and starts production</h2><p>Under the Junkers brand, the first Bosch heat pump was installed as a prototype in a residential building in Wernau am Neckar, Germany, in January 1975. It used well water as its heat source. Heat pumps went into production in the same year. The smaller, improved second-generation heat pump went into production in 1982. </p><h2>The oil crisis in the 1970s drives development forward </h2><p>The “Tritherm” house was a single-family home built as a pioneering prototype in 1976 on the factory premises of Junkers, then a division of Bosch, in Wernau. As its name suggests, the house made use of three heat sources. Starting in 1977, research was conducted here on ways of saving energy and resources. The oil crisis drove home the finite nature of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. This realization prompted researchers in many fields – not just in heating technology – to search for alternative sources of energy that would help conserve resources. The building’s 174 square meters of living space, complete with basement and 1,400 cubic meters of enclosed space, featured groundbreaking technology: heating and hot water were provided by a heat pump with an air-to-air heat exchanger, which extracted heat from the outside air, together with 25 solar collectors covering an area of some 40 square meters. Solely as a reserve for peak loads on the coldest winter days, there was also a conventional central heating system using liquefied petroleum gas. The results were impressive even then: these systems lowered the fuel consumption to less than 10 percent of its previous level. </p><h2>1980: Bosch presents a hot water heat pump</h2><p>At the Intherm trade fair in Stuttgart, the Junkers brand showcased a new hot water heat pump that could heat tap water to around 50 degrees Celsius. The pump’s performance and capacity were designed for a six-person household. </p><h2>2004: Bosch acquires the Swedish heat-pump manufacturer IVT</h2><p>In 2004, Bosch acquired “Industriell Värme Teknik” in Tranås, Sweden, a company set up in 1968. Its core competence was brine-to-water heat pumps, which extract energy from a great depth via a borehole in the ground. This extremely efficient technology, which is still the standard in Sweden today, gained acceptance thanks to a number of major projects in the 1990s – among them the installation of brine-to-water heat pumps at Drottningholm Palace, the summer residence of the Swedish royal family. </p><h2>2007: Bosch acquires U.S. heat-pump manufacturer FHP</h2><p>With the acquisition of FHP Manufacturing Company, Fort Lauderdale, Bosch entered the attractive U.S. market for geothermal electric heat pumps, and continued its growth course in the promising renewables segment. </p><h2>2011: Energy Plus house with heat pump</h2><p>At the end of 2011, Bosch’s Buderus brand and SchwörerHaus completed a single-family house in Wetzlar that provides more primary energy over the year than its occupants require. This house showed that it was possible to use the available technology to build a house that produces an energy surplus. The first step is to keep energy consumption low by optimizing the building envelope and harnessing residual energy flows. Next, the remaining energy demand must be met as efficiently as possible and the building itself must generate as much electricity as possible. To meet these requirements, the “Energy Plus” house is equipped with a Buderus-brand electric heat pump, with roof-mounted photovoltaic modules, with solar-active low-temperature collectors on the facade, and with a controlled domestic ventilation system featuring heat recovery. Bosch low-consumption home appliances round off the range of domestic equipment. Calculated over the year, this results in a positive energy balance: the expected annual energy demand for home appliances, domestic hot water, ventilation, and heating is 7,550 kWh, while the expected annual electricity generation amounts to 9,100 kWh. </p><h2>Since 2015: Emissions reductions focus on the building sector</h2><p>Ever since the 2015 Paris Agreement, the importance of the building sector in achieving climate goals has come into sharper focus. The EU’s stock of existing buildings accounts for some 36 percent of its greenhouse gas emissions<sup>1)</sup>. Achieving climate targets calls for a climate-neutral building stock. The preferred technologies are heat pumps for newly built and refurbished existing buildings, and heat-pump hybrids for unrefurbished buildings. Demand for heat pumps as an environmentally friendly heating solution grew steadily since the late 2010s. </p><h2>2023: Bosch presents first propane-operated air-to-water heat pump</h2><p>The latest generation of Bosch heat pumps run on the natural refrigerant propane. Not only does this naturally occurring gas have a low global warming potential, but its ideal thermodynamic properties enable the heat pump to achieve particularly high energy efficiency and higher flow temperatures. Using propane as a refrigerant in heat pumps ensures a futureproof and sustainable supply of heat. The latest-generation heat pumps can also be installed together with a conventional heat generator in a combination known as a heat-pump hybrid. This is a fast and cost-effective way of switching unrefurbished existing buildings to alternative heating. In both day and night modes, the latest-generation heat pumps are characterized by low noise levels. This makes them suitable for use in densely built-up terraced housing estates.</p><p><sub><a href="https://commission.europa.eu/news/focus-energy-efficiency-buildings-2020-02-17_en" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">1) https://commission.europa.eu/news/focus-energy-efficiency-buildings-2020-02-17_en</a></sub></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-heat-pumps-259712.html">Press kit Bosch Heat pumps</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11734</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch OfficeOn makes life easier for HVAC-professionals</headline>
			<quote>Simple software for the office and the construction site – cooperation with Bosch Power Tools</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Greater efficiency through centralised and digital management.  Web application for the office, app for use outside the office.  Free initial setup for the first 500 licences in the partner portal. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Patricia Rieth</name>
				<email>Patricia.Rieth@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>OfficeOn makes it easy for HVAC-professionals to structure, plan and document their daily work in a paperless way with just a few clicks. The software developed by Bosch Power Tools, one of the world&#39;s leading suppliers of power tools, power tool accessories and measuring equipment, allows the heating brand Bosch Home Comfort to offer an easy-to-use and well-structured software solution for the centralised and digital management of all relevant work of smaller trade businesses. The new cloud-based software solution reduces the administrative effort and is particularly easy to use. OfficeOn makes everyday office tasks such as quoting and invoicing, scheduling and time tracking easier than ever before, making life easier for busy heating contractors. </p>
<h2>Web or app – manage projects from anywhere</h2><p>OfficeOn digitises all relevant processes in the day-to-day heating business. The result: centralised and well-structured control in a single system. The software for the skilled trades includes a browser-based web application for the office and an app for use in the field. Both are connected at all times via the cloud and all data is synchronised in real time. The web application makes it quick and easy to complete all office tasks – from project planning to quoting and invoicing, from coordinating appointments to managing the customer base. Own services, such as hourly rates, can be easily created and retrieved for quotations and invoicing. Third-party services provided by wholesalers can also be quickly imported and taken into account via a Datanorm and IDS interface. In addition, heating contractors can use the standard-compliant Datev interface to transfer their data directly to their tax advisor or tax office. This saves time and money. Finally, employees can use the app to access functions that are particularly important for managing customer appointments, including making appointments and recording hours via digital timesheets and report slips. These can be conveniently confirmed by customers using the digital signature function. This means that legal requirements can be met in a simple and efficient manner.</p><h2>Installation-free cloud solution</h2><p>OfficeOn is cloud-based and instantly available with no installation required. All data is synchronised in real time and can be accessed anytime, anywhere and on any device – from the office or via the app while on the move. Important tasks such as regular data backups, software maintenance and updates are performed automatically in the cloud. No manual updates are required. This greatly reduces the administrative burden on heating contractors. </p><h2>Flexible licensing options to suit all needs</h2><p>OfficeOn mobile and office licences are available for periods of six, twelve or 24 months. Mobile licences give field staff access to all the functions they need to perform and document their current job via a smartphone app. The office licence is designed for office staff and allows them to use functions such as project planning, quoting, invoicing and scheduling directly in the web browser without the need to install additional software. Each office licence automatically includes a mobile licence. HVAC-professionals can easily and quickly exchange the points collected in the Partner Portal for all licences. </p><h2>Free initial setup in the Bosch Partner Portal until December 31, 2023</h2><p>Better be quick: The first 500 heating contractors who book their OfficeOn package via the Bosch Partner Portal before the end of this year will benefit from a free initial setup (onboarding) worth 399 euros. The optional onboarding helps PHC companies make the transition to the new software. It includes digital training and ensures that customer data is entered and material lists and service catalogues are reliably transferred. All licences include chat and e-mail support. In addition, telephone support can be booked as a premium service. As part of the Bosch software portfolio, login is convenient via the SingleKey ID, which is created centrally once and is a digital access point for many Bosch Group brands such as Bosch and Buderus. </p><p>OfficeOn is available since October. Further information is available on the <a href="https://bosch-officeon.com/de/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Partner Portal</a> or at <a href="http://www.bosch-officeon.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-officeon.com.</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-heat-pumps-259712.html">Press kit Bosch Heat pumps</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>259635</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11733</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-time-for-the-core-business-bosch-offers-hvac-professionals-new-dismantling-and-heat-pump-installation-services-259635.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-02T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-02T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>More time for the core business: Bosch offers HVAC professionals new dismantling and heat pump installation services </headline>
			<quote>Bosch “Klimahelden Schmiede” trains heat pump experts </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Full-service package with 15 years of Bosch spare parts availability.  “Klimahelden Schmiede” offers training courses on work process optimisation.  New offerings such as foundation and dismantling services allow professionals to focus on their core business. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Patricia Rieth</name>
				<email>Patricia.Rieth@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Heat pumps are the key to the energy transition. That is why Bosch Home Comfort is continuously investing not only in research and development, but also in expanding the production capacity for these heat generators. But it is not enough to ensure the supply of efficient and sustainable heating solutions. The energy transition also requires a strong HVAC trade, which is currently still facing a crucial challenge in the form of full order books and limited time. This is where Bosch comes in, providing services throughout the customer process to make the installer’s day easier and more efficient.</p>
<h2>“Klimahelden-Schmiede” for efficient business development </h2><p>At Bosch, communication is clearly at the centre of everything. The heating brand sees itself not only as a supplier of sustainable heating technology, but also as the first port of call for HVAC professionals, supporting them with its decades of experience and as an expert in the field of new technologies. Bosch offers heating contractors a comprehensive training programme that focuses on sustainable technologies, industry-related topics, and know-how on practical applications such as heat pump installation. The company thus creates a platform for the exchange and transfer of in-depth knowledge. Bosch training courses are available both online and at 14 locations in Germany. In addition, Bosch has worked with its trade partners to develop a comprehensive certification programme called &quot;Klimahelden-Schmiede&quot;, which focuses on business development and goes far beyond traditional training formats in terms of content and form. It qualifies Bosch partners in areas such as work process optimisation, hands-on solutions, and tips and tricks on electrification and sustainability. After completing the programme, they will be able to install heat pumps more efficiently, more easily and more quickly. In addition to improved heat pump installation skills, HVAC contractors also benefit from the “Jungmeister” programme for young HVAC master tradespeople, which aims to address the shortage of skilled labour in the HVAC trade. </p><h2>Full-service package for HVAC professionals: Bosch provides spare parts for 15 years</h2><p>Bosch is also a competent partner for heating contractors in their day-to-day work: every day, around 350 service technicians, including 150 heat pump experts, are on hand in the Customer Service Department to advise and assist trade customers. Via the hotline, HVAC professionals can reach one of more than 40 competent advisors within 20 seconds and receive step-by-step instructions on the device as well as detailed information on many technical issues such as the supply of spare parts. The latter is guaranteed by Bosch: for a period of at least 15 years, trade customers will be supplied with spare parts for installation at the customer’s premises from one of the around 2,000 locations in Germany. Bosch guarantees delivery within 24 hours. In emergencies, the delivery time is reduced to four hours. But Bosch’s support is not limited to hardware. The Bosch Partner Portal gives HVAC professionals access to a wide range of activities, promotional material, the spare parts catalogue and other useful tools such as the heat pump planning tool and the online price list. These enable the right products and packages to be put together quickly, saving HVAC contractors valuable time when preparing quotations. To ensure that HVAC professionals can always advise their customers on current subsidy criteria, Bosch has developed tools such as the subsidy calculator, subsidy service and subsidy application generator. This makes it easy to provide customers with an indicative estimate of the funding available for each customer project. </p><h2>Foundation service saves heating contractors valuable time </h2><p>The outdoor unit of an air/water heat pump must be firmly anchored to the ground and requires a strong foundation. But providing such a foundation is a job that eats up a lot of the time HVAC contractors need for the actual installation of the heat pump. The new foundation service from Bosch will solve this problem in the future. Currently in the pilot phase and initially available for the Compress 5800i AW and Compress 6800i AW, the foundation service will make life much easier for HVAC professionals from 2024: from the foundation with correct condensate drainage to the fully installed and ready-to-connect outdoor unit, the right package for every project can be booked quickly and easily via the Bosch Partner Portal. The foundation supplied is always perfectly matched to the outdoor unit selected. Special features such as the required clearances, a specific installation location and the optimum installation of the condensate drain are also taken into account. The result: reduced installation effort and more time for the core business. </p><h2>Planned support for the design and installation of heating systems</h2><p>Bosch plans to introduce a tool for easy heating load calculation and hydraulic balancing to simplify the planning of new heating systems. In addition, a dismantling service will take care of the dismantling of old devices. With these services, Bosch aims to remove a significant obstacle in the day-to-day business of HVAC professionals by reducing time constraints and, more importantly, physical strain.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-heat-pumps-259712.html">Press kit Bosch Heat pumps</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>259634</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11732</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-new-heat-pump-generation-from-bosch-fit-for-the-future-and-extra-silent-259634.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-11-02T09:10:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-02T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>The new heat pump generation from Bosch: Fit for the future and extra silent  </headline>
			<quote>Compress 5800i AW und Compress 6800i AW developed with HVAC professionals</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Extremely quiet and runs on natural refrigerant R290.  Fast installation at a footprint of only 0.36 m2.  Attractive for retrofits: higher output ratings of 10 and 12 kW available.  Now also compatible with Bosch Energy Manager. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Patricia Rieth</name>
				<email>Patricia.Rieth@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Developing the new Compress 5800i AW and Compress 6800i AW air/water heat pumps, Bosch applied a user experienced approach taking into account the knowledge and experiences of HVAC professionals and consumers. The result is an aesthetic product that looks impressive in every front yard. The new heat pump can easily be placed under a window. The same space-saving-design is applied to the indoor unit: It requires an installation site of only 0.36 m2. </p>
<p>Building on the practical experience of real HVAC professionals and taking into account the lessons learned from previous products, the heating brand has taken environmentally friendly heat supply to a new level. Future-proof, fully electric and quieter than ever – the new additions to the Bosch portfolio are suitable for almost any application. The Compress 5800i AW and the Compress 6800i AW use the natural refrigerant R290 (propane) that has a low global warming potential. Propane therefore ensures a future-proof and sustainable heat supply. In addition, the R290 refrigerant is widely available and highly efficient.</p><h2>Extra silent: consistently thought-out sound design</h2><p>The new heat pumps have been sound-optimised from the ground up. Thanks to integrated sound diffusers, they are among the quietest heat pumps in their class. Both devices impress with their low sound level, in both day and night mode. When it comes to the Compress 6800i AW, the sound level measured at a distance of 3 metres, is only 28.5 dB (A). It was particularly important to the heating and air conditioning brand to ensure that the Compress 5800i AW and the Compress 6800i AW have an air flow with integrated sound diffuser, a sound-optimised refrigerant circuit and a sound-optimised casing that also reduces fan noise. As a result, the Compress 5800i AW and the Compress 6800i AW can be installed even in densely populated terraced housing. With maximum flow temperatures of up to 60 degrees, the Compress 5800i AW ensures a reliable heat supply in new buildings. The Compress 6800i AW, which can provide flow temperatures of up to 75 degrees, is also suitable for refurbished single and multi-family homes. With radiators designed for flow temperatures of up to 55 degrees, the heat pump can still operate efficiently at lower outside temperatures without using the heating rod. Seven output ratings, including the 10 and 12 kW variants available from November, meet almost all requirements. The wider output range, high flow temperatures and flexible indoor unit solutions make the heat pumps an attractive and future-proof solution using the natural refrigerant R290 also for refurbishment projects.</p><h2>Flexible, quick and space-saving installation</h2><p>The compact outdoor unit and its extensive range of accessories allow flexible placement around the house. With the various plug-and-play hydraulic solutions of the new generation of monobloc heat pumps, Bosch offers a suitable solution for every application. The new space-saving all-in-one tower variant of the Compress 5800i AW M features an integrated 180-litre hot water storage tank and a 16-litre buffer storage tank. This makes it ideal for use in new buildings. With a height of only 71 cm, the wall-mounted version is flexible and quick to install, also thanks to the integrated 3-way switching valve for the generation of domestic hot water. The plug-and-play Compress 6800i AW MB buffer tower variant with optionally up to two heating circuits and an integrated 70-litre buffer storage tank with a reduced overall height of only 1.2 m is ideally suited for flexible and easy installation in refurbished and new buildings. HVAC professionals maintaining and repairing the heat pumps on site benefit from the easy accessibility of all hydraulic components, which are hidden directly behind the removable front of the devices. From 2024, the foundation service will further simplify the installation of the new generation of heat pumps: From the foundation with correct condensate drainage to the fully installed and ready-to-connect outdoor unit – the right package for any project can then easily and quickly be booked via the Bosch Partner Portal. The supplied foundation is always perfectly matched to the outdoor unit chosen. Special features such as the required distances, a special installation site and the optimum installation of the condensate drain are also taken into account. Installers looking to increase their heat pump expertise may join the “Klimahelden-Schmiede” for green superheroes. This heat pump certification programme qualifies Bosch partners in areas such as work process optimisation, hands-on solutions and tips and tricks on electrification and sustainability. After having completed the programme, they will be able to install heat pumps more efficiently and easily.</p><h2>Heat pumps can be telemonitored via App</h2><p>The Connect Key K 30 RF allows HVAC professionals to connect the heat pumps to the internet. It is included in the scope of delivery of the Compress 6800i AW. Once the heat pump is connected to the internet, applications such as HomeCom Pro facilitate remote monitoring and maintenance of the system. The heat pumps are controlled via the integrated UI800 user interface. Users can easily make settings on the heat generator’s intuitive colour touch display or via the HomeCom Easy app. Connecting the smart heating system to Bosch the Energy Manager makes it even more efficient. The Energy Manager distributes stored renewable energy such as electricity generated by a photovoltaic system and stored in a battery throughout the house as needed. Using self-generated electricity promotes independence from the grid and climate-friendly energy management within one’s own four walls. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-heat-pumps-259712.html">Press kit Bosch Heat pumps</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>259585</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11731</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/climate-neutral-building-stock-bosch-increases-heat-pump-production-in-aveiro-portugal-259585.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-11-02T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-11-02T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Climate-neutral building stock: Bosch increases heat-pump production in Aveiro, Portugal</headline>
			<quote>Some 100 million euros to be invested in the location by 2026</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Investment in the future: Bosch Home Comfort Group is building labs, production buildings, and heat-pump production lines in Aveiro.   Long-term commitment to heat pumps: One billion euros will flow into the expansion of the European development and production network by 2030.  “Made in Europe”: Particularly quiet heat pump with eco-friendly propane as a refrigerant is manufactured in Eibelshausen, Aveiro, and Tranås.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Aveiro, Portugal / Eibelshausen, Germany / Stuttgart, Germany – Heat pumps are a key component of climate-neutral buildings. For this reason, Bosch is consistently pursuing its long-term strategy and investing in the ramp-up of its development and production capacity for heat pumps. Now, some 100 million euros are going to its Portuguese location in Aveiro, south of Porto, by 2026. </p>
<p>The company plans to build new laboratories, two production buildings, and additional heat-pump production lines. This should also create several hundred new jobs there over the medium term. Alongside Eibelshausen in Germany and Tranås in Sweden, Aveiro is an important location in the European development and production network for heat pumps. Bosch will invest a total of more than one billion euros in expanding this network by the end of the decade. </p>
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		<p>
			We&#8217;re investing now in developing and manufacturing our heat pumps to ensure we can ramp up production at the required rate. Bosch is aiming for a leading position in the international heat-pump market, which is why we are gradually building up our activities in this area
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management who is responsible for the company&#8217;s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors.</cite>
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<p>“We are pursuing a long-term strategy for our Home Comfort division. We want our sustainable product solutions to help consumers live a comfortable and climate-friendly lifestyle,” he adds. </p><h2>Bosch heat pumps: “made in Europe”</h2><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group relies on a diversified portfolio to achieve climate targets in the building sector. Heat pumps and heat-pump hybrids are an essential element in decarbonizing the more than 200 million buildings located in Europe alone.</p>
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		<p>
			&#8220;Our heat pumps carry the &#8216;made in Europe&#8217; label
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Jan Brockmann, CEO of the Bosch Home Comfort Group.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“Our engineers, researchers, and developers work hand in hand within our manufacturing network to develop state-of-the-art heat pumps,” he adds. “With the high level of investment and further expansion coming to Aveiro, we’re driving the electrification of buildings and combining home comfort with green technology.” </p><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group has been developing and producing technologies for water heating in Aveiro for many years. The location is also home to the development of heat pumps for Southern Europe. In addition, the Aveiro plant will manufacture the outdoor units and wall-mounted indoor units for the next-generation, particularly quiet Compress 5800i AW and Compress 6800i AW heat pumps, which use the eco-friendly refrigerant propane. Experience gained in producing wall-mounted water heaters can feed into this. The Compress 5800i AW and Compress 6800i AW were developed jointly by various teams from Wernau (Germany) and Aveiro and produced in a manufacturing network with Aveiro, Eibelshausen, and Tranås. </p><p>At the beginning of the year, a production line for the indoor unit of the next-generation heat pumps was started up in Eibelshausen. What sets the new line apart is that the storage tanks are inserted into the heat pump’s indoor unit before it leaves the plant; previously, this was handled by specialist dealers. This significantly reduces the installation time required by the end user, while increasing system robustness and shortening transport routes. The new line benefits from the Eibelshausen plant’s decades of experience in producing hot-water tanks. </p><p>Tranås, as a long-standing Swedish heat-pump location, manufactures part of the outdoor units, drawing on its many years of experience with the technology. This location has been developing and manufacturing heat pumps for the Bosch Home Comfort Group since 2006. Its development focus is on products for the Northern European market. </p><h2>Heating systems are moving from the basement to the front yard</h2><p>The next-generation Compress 5800i AW and Compress 6800i AW heat pumps were developed in a user-experience approach together with specialists from the heating trade. The development focus was on design, functionality, and sound optimization.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			What&#8217;s great about our latest generation of heat pumps is that they&#8217;re small and easy to install, and they use eco-friendly propane as a refrigerant
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Maximilian Lederer, product manager at Bosch Home Comfort. </cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“Thanks to their horizontal format, the heat pumps can be placed in various positions, meaning, for example, that they integrate into the visuals of a yard or garden in an appealing way. All these characteristics play a crucial role in a customer’s decision to make a purchase,” adds Tino Hirsch, head of sales at Bosch Home Comfort in Germany. </p><h2>Comprehensive range of services for the heating trade</h2><p>The Bosch Home Comfort Group launched its first heat pump back in the 1970s. After it acquired the Swedish heat-pump manufacturer IVT in 2006, the company has continued to develop not only the products but also the heat-pump ecosystem, with an eye to making the equipment quick and easy for service engineers to install and simple for end users to operate. For example, thanks to their improved design, the next-generation heat pumps take up only 0.36 square meters of space. </p><p>In addition, the Bosch Home Comfort Group and its brands support heating specialists to make their everyday work more efficient. One way is through the new foundation service, which offers heating professionals the option of ordering a precisely fitted foundation for the outdoor units of air-source heat pumps, thus outsourcing this non-technical activity. In cooperation with Bosch Power Tools, the Bosch Home Comfort brand offers tradespeople OfficeOn software to further increase their efficiency in planning, quoting, and invoicing and to help them with appointment coordination and timesheets. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-heat-pumps-259712.html">Press kit Bosch Heat pumps</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>259457</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11730</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/safety-for-every-segment-bosch-msc-motorcycle-stability-control-now-available-on-sub-400cc-models-259457.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-10-30T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-10-30T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Safety for every segment: Bosch MSC motorcycle stability control now available on sub-400cc models</headline>
			<quote>Bosch MSC fitted on the new TVS Apache RTR 310
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ In the year of its tenth anniversary, Bosch’s MSC motorcycle stability control is now available in India, China, and ASEAN.  Bosch motorcycle stability control is fitted on TVS’s new flagship motorcycle, the TVS Apache RTR 310, as Race Tuned Dynamic Stability Control.   Offering two types of inertial measurement unit , Bosch brings a wide range of additional functions for greater safety, convenience, and riding enjoyment.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Braking or accelerating in bends can be critical to safety when riding a motorcycle: Bosch MSC motorcycle stability control helps bikers maintain control in various situations. MSC combines a motorcycle ABS with a 3D or 6D inertial measurement unit (IMU) a is a type of ESP for motorized two-wheelers. The system is now available not only in the mid and high segments, but it is also finding its way into every motorcycle segment. India’s TVS Motor Company, a leading manufacturer of two-wheelers and three-wheelers globally, is fitting its new TVS Apache RTR 310 with Bosch MSC, utilizing the Bosch IMU and the ABS 10 base unit, which has a smaller and lighter housing that is suited to motorcycles in emerging markets. That means MSC now covers a wider range of market segments – aiming to make motorcycling safer for everyone. </p>
<h2>Bosch MSC wins new motorbike segments</h2><p>“Bosch is one of the pioneers in motorcycle safety: we introduced motorcycle ABS over 25 years ago, ensuring greater safety on the roads.&quot;</p>
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			Ten years ago, we followed up with MSC. And now we even equip motorcycles with radar-based assistance systems. In the case of MSC, we developed the system so that it now also covers smaller models, which are common in emerging markets, and is reachable for a wider group of motorcyclists. With TVS Motor Company, one the world&#8217;s biggest motorcycle manufacturers, we now have the chance to bring enhanced safety into their new flagship motorcycle as well.
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				<cite>says Geoff Liersch, head of the Two-Wheeler &#38; Powersports unit at Bosch.</cite>
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<p>“TVS Motor Company has always transformed and redefined technology, with the TVS Apache series at the helm. The TVS Apache is one of the best loved and most iconic two-wheeler brands, with over five million customers across the globe. Backed by 40 years of TVS Racing heritage, every Apache brings to life our “Track to Road” philosophy, where learnings and technologies from our race machines are passed on to the production motorcycles. With a core focus on race-derived performance, it is very important for us to push the limits of race-inspired safety. Continuing our long-standing tradition of introducing segment-first technologies, we are proud to introduce Bosch MSC within the Race Tuned Dynamic Stability Control (RTDSC) in our new flagship motorcycle, the TVS Apache RTR 310, which marks a global first introduction of a 6D IMU-backed motorcycle stability control system on a sub-400cc motorcycle. We are set to deliver an unparalleled motorcycling experience by instilling in our customers a sense of confidence, comfort, and excitement,” says Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company.</p><h2>Bosch system launch with KTM: More safety for a decade </h2><p>Bosch introduced MSC on the KTM 1190 ADVENTURE (2014 models) ten years ago. By monitoring two-wheeler parameters such as lean angle, the system can instantaneously adjust its electronic braking and acceleration interventions to suit the current riding situation. In this way, the Bosch system can prevent the bike from lowsiding or righting itself suddenly and uncontrollably when braking in bends, which is where many motorcycle accidents occur. At the same time, MSC is the central basis for a wide range of additional functions that offer greater safety, convenience, and riding enjoyment. For example, Bikes that include a Bosch 3D inertial measurement unit (IMU) integrate advanced safety functions into the vehicle via MSC.</p><p>Bosch has a range of modular MSC solutions that offer different combinations of ABS and IMU depending on the application needs. The recently upgraded KTM RC 390 uses a Bosch 3D inertial measurement unit (IMU), which integrates various functions into the vehicle via MSC, including braking and traction control in bends. In the case of the KTM, these are supported by a more perfomant ABS variant including an additional pressure sensor for more accurate brake pressure control. As another example, an MSC solution can be offered with an ABS 10 base and 3D IMU specifically for realizing basic MSC functions in emerging markets such as cornering brake control, corner traction control, cornering drag torque control. This flexibility in the portfolio allows manufacturers to find the right combination for various use-cases and vehicle types.</p><h2>Bosch motorcycle stability control – function in detail </h2><p>MSC kicks in where things can get critical for motorcyclists: when leaning and in bends. According to a study by Bosch Accident Research, motorcycle stability control in combination with ABS could prevent or mitigate one in three motorcycle accidents involving personal injury in Germany if every motorcycle were equipped with MSC. MSC uses a series of sensors to detect the two-wheeler’s vehicle dynamics. While the wheel speed sensors measure the speed of the front and rear wheels, the IMU determines the bike’s acceleration and angular rate 100 times per second. MSC also manages braking control in bends: by analyzing the bike’s pitch and roll angle, the system can optimize stability and braking effect even in dynamic riding situations. </p><h2>Predictive safety and comfort thanks to sensor technology</h2><p>As the world’s leading supplier of motorcycle safety technology, Bosch has already launched the advanced rider assistance systems (ARAS), a technology that could prevent one in seven motorcycle accidents in Germany, according to estimates by Bosch Accident Research. It is a combination of radar sensor, braking system, engine management, and human-machine interface. Equipping motorcycles with radar as a sensory organ is what makes these new assistance and safety functions possible for motorcycles. These include adaptive cruise control (ACC), forward collision warning, and blind-spot detection. They increase not only safety but also riding enjoyment and comfort.</p><p>Bosch is also using connectivity to increase road safety for motorcyclists: the company’s integrated connectivity cluster (ICC), for example, is a display solution that keeps riders from being unnecessarily distracted.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Realignment: Bosch Building Technologies to focus on systems integration business</headline>
			<quote>Most of the product business to be sold</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch aims to consolidate its capabilities to achieve a globally leading position in the systems integration market.  Setup, growth opportunities, and expertise offer purchasers a good position from which to develop the product business. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart and Grasbrunn, Germany – Bosch is realigning its Building Technologies division: in the future, the division is to focus on its regional integrator business, with solutions and services for building security, energy efficiency, and building automation. The company plans to sell most of the Building Technologies division’s product business. This includes the Video, Access and Intrusion, and Communication business units, and affects some 4,300 associates at more than 90 locations worldwide. Bosch is now looking for a buyer who will take on all three business units together with their associates and locations. The product business with fire-alarm systems, by contrast, is not to be sold. Because of its importance for systems integration, it is to be merged with the integrator business and continued.</p>
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			We want to become one of the global leaders for systems integration in building technology and to seize the favorable opportunities for growth in this market. To achieve this, we need to consolidate. This is why we will in the future be focusing on systems integration as our core business,
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				<cite>said Christian Fischer. As deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management, he is responsible for the company&#8217;s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors.</cite>
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<p>“We are confident we will be able to find a buyer who will take over all three business units, and who will further strengthen the business and give it a secure future.” He explained that, for strategic reasons, Bosch does not intend to develop this business further. Thomas Quante, the president of Bosch Building Technologies, added: “The product business is excellently positioned for a promising future under a new owner: innovative products, highly skilled associates, and a market environment with attractive opportunities for growth.”</p><p>Following the realignment, the Building Technologies division will employ some 7,600 associates, and operate at 40 locations in 8 countries. As a brand-independent systems integrator with a wide-ranging portfolio of energy and building solutions, the division intends to benefit in the future from digitalization and a growing customer demand for integrated, intelligent, and cross-domain solutions in the areas of building security, energy efficiency, and building automation.</p>
<p>The Bosch Building Technologies division is a leading global supplier of security, safety, and communications products and systems. In selected countries, Bosch offers solutions and services for building security, energy efficiency, and building automation. About 10,900 associates generated sales of 2.5 billion euros in 2022. Protecting lives, buildings, and assets is the major aim. The product portfolio includes video security, intrusion detection, fire detection, and voice evacuation systems as well as access control and management systems. Professional audio and conference systems for communication of voice, sound, and music complete the range. Building Technologies develops and manufactures in its own plants in Europe, the Americas, and Asia.</p><p></p><p>Additional information can be accessed at <a href="https://www.boschbuildingtechnologies.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.boschbuildingtechnologies.com</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11729</press_release_id>
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			<headline>From powertrains to connectivity: These are the Bosch highlights at EICMA 2023 in Milan</headline>
			<quote>Component and systems solutions for the motorcycle</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Rider assistance: Bosch is making all classes of motorcycle safer with new generations of radar sensor and Motorcycle Stability Control.  Connectivity: With a clear view on the road thanks to Bosch's smart display solutions and infotainment systems.    Electromobility: Bosch’s latest technology leads the way to the future. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Milan, Italy – Out on the road, the best way to feel an unparalleled sense of freedom is to ride a motorcycle. Such a combination of passion, dynamics, and speed demands the full gamut of innovative solutions for safety, convenience, and efficiency. At EICMA 2023, Bosch will be showcasing not only individual solutions for the motorcycles of today and tomorrow but also its overarching systems expertise. The focus is on engine components and the electric powertrain as well as safety, display, and connectivity solutions – developed by riders for riders. Visitors can find Bosch in hall 18, booth B54.</p><p><b>Digital: Connected driver experience thanks to innovative display solutions</b></p><p>Bosch offers display solutions for every application, so riders can keep an eye on their speed and other vehicle information while on the road without this distracting them from what’s happening around them. At EICMA, the company is exhibiting its <b>TFT Cluster 5</b>”, which lets riders see all the information they need at a glance. The five-inch display is also ideal for installation in the more confined space available in various vehicle segments. Bosch’s <b>Integrated Connectivity Cluster</b> (ICC), which is available in various sizes, adds connectivity functions to the TFT Cluster. In the past, motorcyclists often had to use a second display – and attach it to the vehicle using a separate mount – so that they could look ahead and use navigation information. Bosch provides a remedy here: by connecting their smartphone to the ICC, riders can access functions such as navigation, music, and telephony. The version measuring roughly ten inches also offers a split screen, which allows information and navigation content, for example, to be displayed simultaneously.</p><p><b>Safety: On the road to accident-free motorcycling with Bosch</b></p><p>Bosch is the world’s leading supplier of motorcycle safety systems and has already made riding on two wheels significantly safer with its motorcycle ABS and <b>Motorcycle Stability Control</b> (MSC). Now the company is taking the next step in the development of its MSC: according to estimates by Bosch Accident Research, MSC could prevent or mitigate 5 percent of all motorcycle accidents involving personal injury in Germany alone if every motorcycle were equipped with it. With this goal in mind, Bosch now offers stability control for smaller segments as well. To date, the MSC solution with advanced safety and convenience functions has tended to be used in medium to large motorcycles. Here, it works in combination with an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in 6D, which determines variables such as the lean angle. In the future, the MSC solution for smaller motorcycles will be based on the more compact ABS variant – not only in combination with the 6D unit, but also with the 3D sensor as a cost-effective solution for the entry-level segment.</p><p>With MSC, ABS, and the IMU on board, new additional functions and applications can be added to motorcycles with no need for additional hardware. These include, for example, a hill hold control function for large touring motorcycles, off-road ABS, and the bend-dependent integrated brake for the road and racetrack. These functions help increase safety, convenience, and riding enjoyment. And that means vehicles can be tailored even better to their areas of application. Having recognized this advantage early on, Bosch makes use of its wide-ranging systems expertise to this end and already offers a comprehensive portfolio of these functions.</p><p>Bosch’s solutions for radar-based motorcycle assistance systems also help improve two-wheeler safety on the road: according to Bosch Accident Research, one in seven motorcycle accidents can be prevented with such radar-based assistance systems. This is because electronic assistants are always alert and react faster than humans in emergencies. These systems and functions are based on surround sensors and will be further improved with the new Bosch <b>radar generation for two-wheelers</b>. It achieves better performance thanks to a total range of 210 meters – which is up to 50 meters greater than its predecessor. Moreover, the latest radar generation has a wider horizontal aperture angle of 15 degrees, which improves its accuracy in object detection. The sensor is the basis for upcoming enhancements in the field of assistance systems for two-wheelers.</p><p><b>Lower emissions: Bosch counts on the latest powertrain technology</b></p><p>Bosch is working to develop highly efficient drive solutions in an effort to help vehicle manufacturers reduce emissions. At EICMA 2023, Bosch will be showcasing its <b>next-generation electric wheel hub motor</b>. By optimizing the design of the stator and rotor, weight savings of up to two kilograms were achieved with no loss of performance.</p><p>The <b>Bosch Drive Control Unit</b> combines the inverter, engine management system, and vehicle control in one compact component. In conjunction with the wheel hub motor, the Drive Control Unit can be used to implement comfort functions such as a smoother starting mode (Smooth Riding) or cruise control to maintain speed. Controlled by the electric motor, the electric traction control prevents the rear wheel from slipping when starting off and increases riding safety. One-Throttle Ride, meanwhile, is an additional function that increases powertrain efficiency by allowing the motorcycle to recuperate braking energy when the rider rolls off on the throttle. This helps extend the battery-electric range by up to 8 percent. In addition to the Drive Control Unit for electric motors, Bosch will also be showcasing its <b>Vehicle Controller</b> at EICMA, which offers the potential to implement further functions in addition to the basic functions for the electric powertrain. For instance, in addition to pump control for water cooling, it meets various charging standards (such as CCS-AC or 2W CHAdeMO). With its more than 110 connections, the Bosch Vehicle Controller can be combined with various vehicle architectures and meets current and future requirements for electric two-wheelers.</p><p>However, Bosch is also working on making current combustion technology even more efficient and improving its sustainability. Here, Bosch is providing specific <b>engine management systems</b> and components for two-wheelers and powersports vehicles to help manufacturers meet future emissions regulations, such as Euro 5 and India’s BS 6 (Bharat Stage 6), including full Onboard Diagnostics II (OBD), Step 1 and 2. Together with the latest sensor technology, the engine management systems can achieve considerable efficiency gains compared with the conventional carburetor still in widespread use in emerging markets. Bosch engine components, such as injectors or sensors and controllers, are also already capable of supporting gasoline blend ratios up to E100, even in the two-wheeler sector. Additional functions such as various driving modes or quickshift solutions can also be implemented quickly and easily via the engine control unit, even in smaller vehicle classes.</p><p><b>BOSCH PRESS CONFERENCE:</b> Tuesday, November 7, 2023, 2:30–2:45 p.m. (local time): with Geoff Liersch, head of Bosch’s Two-Wheeler and Powersports unit, at the Bosch booth in hall 18, booth B54.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-eicma-2023-259264.html">Bosch at the EICMA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11738</press_release_id>
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			<headline>METSTRADE: Bosch presents platform solution for electric boat drives</headline>
			<quote>The future of electrified drives</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ With the new electric drive system platform (EDSP), Bosch Engineering offers a system solution for simple, fast integration into the boat  Platform solution based on proven, powerful, and compact components from the automotive sector  Drive components can be purchased individually and integrated independently into existing systems ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – Stricter environmental requirements and emissions standards around the world are strengthening electrification in the maritime industry. This is a trend seen not only at shipyards and many boat manufacturers. Increasing customer demands for an eco-friendlier solution are also spurring the industry on. With its electrification solutions for recreational boats and yachts, Bosch Engineering intends to play a key role in driving this change in the maritime sector. To do this, drive components and system solutions are available to boat manufacturers. At METSTRADE, Bosch Engineering will present its new platform solution for the first time. “With our electrification solutions, we support low-emission and sustainable shipping. Whether boat manufacturers require an individual or platform solution, we want to offer them the optimal solution for their needs. In addition to providing original equipment, our solutions can also be used to retrofit existing fleets of boats,” explains Philip Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering.</p>
<p><b>Electric drive system platform: simple integration thanks to platform approach</b></p><p>With the electric drive system platform (EDSP), Bosch Engineering offers boat manufacturers a solution for electric boat drives. This comprises Bosch’s own drive components, such as the electric motor, inverter, and transmission, as well as all other relevant components, such as the high-voltage battery, charger, and cable harnesses. Users also receive a description of all the key information they need to incorporate the technology into their boat. This includes a system manual, component specifications, electronic control unit software, and a startup packet. In addition, the EDSP approach significantly shortens the development time to series use. With the EDSP, boat manufacturers benefit from a complete, predefined solution that can be installed quickly and cost-effectively in recreational boats or yachts. </p><p></p><p><b>Highly dynamic electric drive offers new degree of enjoyment</b></p><p>Boat manufacturers receive individual components that they can even integrate into their systems themselves. For this purpose, a Bosch electric motor with an optional transmission and an inverter with an integrated DC/DC converter and an electronic control unit are available. The motors are available in 90 and 140 kW power levels. The design of the 400 V permanent magnet synchronous motor is characterized by a high-power density and very high efficiency. The inverter is equipped with a powerful DC/DC converter for supplying the 12 V onboard power supply system. The transmission impresses with its high efficiency and quiet, low-maintenance operation.</p><p></p><p>The compact dimensions enable boat manufacturers to easily integrate the components even into small spaces or to retrofit existing applications. The low overall weight of the components allows the maximum range of the boot to be increased. The dynamic behavior of the electric drive offers a new level of enjoyment when piloting yachts and recreational boats. </p><p></p><p>Visitors and interested parties can find out more about Bosch Engineering’s electrification solutions at <b>METSTRADE at booth 07.218.</b></p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/salone-nautico-venezia-venice-boat-show-bosch-presents-sustainable-electric-drives-for-yachts-and-recreational-boats-255040.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/salone-nautico-venezia-venice-boat-show-bosch-presents-sustainable-electric-drives-for-yachts-and-recreational-boats-255040.html</a><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-and-x-shore-develop-new-electric-drive-system-for-the-x-shore-1-255424.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-and-x-shore-develop-new-electric-drive-system-for-the-x-shore-1-255424.html</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11736</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/auto-cycling-and-tech-innovators-launch-coalition-for-cyclist-safety-based-on-v2x-deployments-259136.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-10-23T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Auto, cycling and tech innovators launch Coalition for Cyclist Safety based on V2X deployments</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ 19 leaders in the automotive, bicycle and technology industries have signed on to spur development and expansion of a comprehensive vehicle-to-everything (V2X) ecosystem to improve cyclist safety  Communications of connected vehicles using cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) technology in North America can help avoid collisions and reduce crashes  C-V2X seen as holding the potential to help decrease the more than 130,000 injuries (U.S. Centers for Disease Control) suffered by cyclists annually on U.S. roadways ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>WASHINGTON, DC. – An unprecedented ecosystem of 19 leading innovators in the automotive, bicycle and technology sectors have joined forces to work towards advancing and deploying connected transportation solutions to help reduce the risks facing cyclists and e-bike riders on North American roads.</p>
<p>The new Coalition for Cyclist Safety represents a commitment to develop a comprehensive approach to bicycle safety centered on deployments of vehicle-to-everything technology. </p><p>In the last year, the U.S. Department of Transportation has embarked on strategies to unlock the connected V2X ecosystem as a key technological solution to improve road safety for vulnerable road users. </p><p>Members of the Coalition believe that V2X has safety benefits, as well as the potential to reduce congestion. The new Coalition is committed to deploying critical components of that roadmap to improve safety for cyclists, and enlist other supporters for this mission.</p><p>The Coalition participants intend to work together on integrating bicycles into the future V2X communication ecosystem. By enabling V2X-equipped cars, bicycles and other road participants can recognize each other and create mutual awareness, thereby raising the possibility of lowering the number of injuries from crash situations. </p><p>Additionally, these efforts will benefit from insights and advice provided by cycling, safety and smart-transportation advocates and associations under an Advisory Committee of the Coalition.</p><p>According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, bicycles constitute one percent of all trips across the United States, but represent two percent of all traffic fatalities. More than 130,000 cyclists suffer injuries a year riding bicycles in U.S. traffic.</p><h2>Founding members of the Coalition for Cyclist Safety</h2><p>Many companies from the automotive and bicycle industries as well as the connectivity, chip and software sector have already responded to the call for action and have pledged to support the initiative.</p><p>The founding coalition members are: Automotive – Audi, Cariad; Bicycle – Accell, AT-Zweirad, BMC, Bosch eBike Systems, Koninklijke Gazelle, Shimano, Trek Bicycle Corp.; V2X Technology – Autotalks, Commsignia, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., Spoke Safety; Telecommunication – Deutsche Telekom, TELUS.</p><p>The Coalition’s Advisory Committee will include: ITS America, League of American Bicyclists, People for Bikes, and The Governors Highway Safety Association.</p><h2>V2X technologies may increase safety for cyclists</h2><p>Cycling can provide many environmental, economic, and health benefits and thus has grown in popularity across the United States and Canada in recent years. With the increase in cycling comes an increased need for cyclists and motorists to share the road more safely. In addition to physical infrastructure to further enable safer cycling, timely safety alerts – powered by connected, V2X technologies – may help to reduce crashes by ensuring that bicycles “digitally” see cars and cars see bicycles.</p><p>“The Coalition for Cyclist Safety is making the significant commitment to deploy Vulnerable Road Users (VRU) connected technologies in bicycles and vehicles, along with local government partners. It is time we moved past the question of should we deploy this life-saving technology or who should go first. We are focused on how we do so together, with intentionality and at scale,” said Jarrett Wendt, CEO of Spoke.</p><p>“The roadmap to help save lives is clear and Audi’s commitment to deploying C-V2X connectivity is an investment in the future of our transportation ecosystem,” said Brad Stertz, Director of Audi Government Affairs. “Our participation in the Coalition for Cyclist Safety will help accelerate that objective.”</p><p>Through internal research, as well as publicly available data, Audi estimates there will be 5.3 million vehicles, work zones, railway crossings, bicycles, and other devices that will be capable of connecting using C-V2X by 2025. By 2030, it is possible that numbers will increase to 61 million connected devices, including as many as 20,000 crosswalks, 60,000 school zones, 216,000 school buses, and 45 million smartphones.</p><p>To make road traffic safer and more efficient for all participants, the Bosch Group is committed to expanding its engagement in V2X technologies through the Bosch eBike Systems division to also ensure the integration of bicycles into the V2X ecosystem. “V2X is another important contribution to safer cycling, since it could give cyclists digital visibility for other road users,” said Claus Fleischer, CEO of Robert Bosch GmbH’s Bosch eBike Systems division. “However, this cannot be achieved by one company alone – it requires the cooperation of various players working on the topic across the board so that in the future no road user is excluded from the benefits V2X can provide. We are happy to be one of the founders and to partner on this important initiative.”</p>
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			V2X is another important contribution to safer cycling, since it could give cyclists digital visibility for other road users. However, this cannot be achieved by one company alone &#8211; it requires the cooperation of various players working on the topic across the board so that in the future no road user is excluded from the benefits V2X can provide. We are happy to be one of the founders and to partner on this important initiative,
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				<cite>said Claus Fleischer, CEO of Robert Bosch GmbH&#8217;s Bosch eBike Systems division</cite>
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<p>To unlock the potential of the V2X ecosystem and to make streets safer for road users, the industry initiative follows a holistic approach and aims to integrate relevant stakeholders and decision-makers. The companies in the initiative are committed to individually develop, implement, and deploy V2X solutions, components and applications. By cooperating with regulators and infrastructure operators at varying governmental levels, the companies aim to ensure that the guidelines for V2X deployment are clear and that the relevant infrastructure requirements are met. The industry initiative advocates for cyclists to be included in V2X developments and will therefore also work closely with other representatives of bicycle and eBike interest groups.</p><p>“We applaud these automotive and cycling industry leaders for coming together around innovative solutions to help make our streets safer for people who bike now and in the future,” said Bill Nesper, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists. “Advancing technology to connect road users is a key part of creating a Safe System, alongside building slower roads and safer infrastructure. We trust that the leadership shown by companies in the Coalition for Cyclist Safety will inspire others to join and commit to delivering a high standard for safety not just for people inside vehicles, but outside as well.”</p><p>The V2X Coalition will begin its work in the United States and Canada. To start the topic and to gain early safety benefits, the initiative begins with solutions based on cellular V2X technology (C-V2X). From the United States and Canada, the initiative will explore ways also to bring joint industry approaches to Europe and other regions of the world. </p><p>Companies interested in joining the Coalition can reach out via this email address: <a href="mailto:info@coalitionforcyclistsafety.org" >info@coalitionforcyclistsafety.org</a></p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-car-service-network-turns-its-focus-to-electromobility-259084.html</url>
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			<headline>Bosch Car Service network turns its focus to electromobility</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Car Services to extend their servicing and repair portfolio to include electric and hybrid vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Focus on electromobility to be accompanied by technical training courses, special workshop equipment, service hotline, and customer communications  Continuous improvement of service offer for electric and hybrid vehicles  Regular workshop inspections ensure the quality of servicing and repair work done on electric and hybrid vehicles ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – In light of the growing significance of electromobility, Bosch has launched an electric and hybrid vehicle campaign in its Bosch Car Service network. The initiative is already well underway in Europe. Its concept for electric and hybrid vehicles includes technical training courses in the Bosch Service training centers, hotline support, and special workshop equipment. In addition, an extensive communications package will inform consumers and fleet operators about the Bosch Car Service workshops’ outstanding electromobility competence. Customers who have so far visited their workshops with their combustion-engine vehicles and have now switched to an electric or hybrid vehicle will therefore be able to rely on the same quality they have come to expect from the Bosch Car Service.</p>
<p>“Thanks to new outdoor signage, customers will be able to see which Bosch Car Services offer repairs and services for electric and hybrid vehicles. Many vehicle owners still have no idea which independent workshops they can visit to have their electric and hybrid cars repaired and serviced,” says Thomas Winter, Global Vice President Workshop Concepts. Bosch will also provide the workshops with a wide-ranging communications package, including print materials and a comprehensive range of online and social media content. </p><p></p><p>With this extended service offer, the Bosch Car Services are paving the way for a successful future with electric and hybrid vehicles. Customers who have switched from a combustion engine to an electrical powertrain will therefore have a reliable partner to turn to in the future as well. </p><p></p><p><b>High-voltage workplace with extensive equipment</b></p><p>In addition to the regular training courses available on high voltage systems. the Bosch Car Service workshops fulfill the requirements for the new electric and hybrid vehicle service standard, such as the provision of a high-voltage workplace to predefined standards and the availability of special workshop equipment. Moreover, the standard diagnostic scope of the Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online workshop software already includes far more than 200 electric and hybrid model series – with diagnostic and servicing data as well as vehicle-specific instructions for disconnecting the high-voltage system. For additional technical support, the technical hotline provides access to knowledgeable Bosch experts. And as a leading supplier of original electric-vehicle equipment, Bosch can support workshops with state-of-the-art know-how. In this way, the service offer for electric and hybrid vehicles will be continuously improved, both with the latest technical knowledge about new makes and models, and with additions to the communications packages. </p><p></p><p>In regular workshop inspections and audits by Bosch Car Service headquarters, the new service standards for electric and hybrid vehicles will continue to be checked in the future, thereby ensuring the high standard of work done by the Bosch Car Service workshops. Special outdoor signage will show that the workshop fulfills all these standards and is a competent electromobility partner. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New Bosch repair set for high-voltage batteries allows outworn battery modules to be replaced</headline>
			<quote>Safe and resource-conserving solution for replacing high-voltage battery modules in Toyota and Lexus models</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Simple replacement of nickel-metal hydride modules without vehicle-specific tools   Five-year warranty for entire repair set following replacement of all high-voltage battery modules  Federal Motor Transport Authority has granted general operating license for the use of the high-voltage battery repair set. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Over the course of time, the performance of high-voltage batteries in electric and hybrid vehicles decreases as their modules wear out or become faulty. And generally, once the traction battery’s storage capacity has become too low, the complete battery system is replaced. This is a very costly process. While replacing individual modules that are faulty or outworn is possible and less expensive, there is always the risk of the battery system breaking down again. However, a repair using the Bosch high-voltage battery repair set replaces all the traction battery’s nickel-metal hydride modules. All the remaining components of the battery system, such as housing, blower, and electronics, are left in place. With its new high-voltage battery repair set, Bosch is now offering a solution for selected hybrid models made by Toyota and Lexus that is simple, reasonably priced, and above all conserves resources.</p>
<p>The entire repair set comes with a five-year warranty. There is no need for a special inspection following the battery repair, as the repair set has passed all the tests set by the vehicle registration authorities and been granted a general operating license by the Federal Motor Transport Authority.</p><p></p><p><b>Market launch in Germany and selected European markets</b></p><p>Starting in the fall of 2023, Bosch will initially be offering its high-voltage battery repair set for the Toyota Prius III, the Toyota Yaris, and the Lexus CT 200h in Germany. It is expected that the repair set for the Toyota Auris will be approved in the fall of 2024. Finally, the Bosch solution for replacing high-voltage battery modules is also to be launched in other European countries.</p><p></p><p><b>Installation of repair set reserved for level 3 high-voltage experts</b></p><p>The work of replacing the modules starts by removing the high-voltage battery system from the vehicle. Once the module carrier plate and other components have been removed, the old modules can be replaced with the new nickel-metal hydride modules from the repair set. The battery is then reassembled and re-installed in the vehicle. No vehicle-specific tools are required for this work. By including the repair of high-voltage batteries in their portfolio, workshops can add another string to their bow in the important electromobility market. However, the repair set for high-voltage batteries can only be installed by workshop associates who have completed level 3 high-voltage training. The Bosch Service Training Center offers product-specific installation courses as well as courses working on live systems leading to a qualification as high-voltage expert.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Addition to the ‘36V Power for All System’: New high-pressure washer from Bosch </headline>
			<quote>Powerful helper for home and garden </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Powerful cleaning with low water consumption   Trio nozzle and additional suction hose for various and flexible applications  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
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<p>This makes cleaning more fun: With the water-saving UniversalAquatak 36V-100 cordless high-pressure washer, cleaning patios or driveways can be done in no time. The garden tool is the latest addition to the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/garden-tools/cordless-tools/36-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;36V Power for All System&#8217;</a> from Bosch. Just like all tools in the system – from lawnmowers through to leaf blowers –the washer can be operated with the same 36V lithium-ion battery and charger. This saves users space and money, and also protects the environment. What is more, the tool always offer optimum performance and maximum endurance for any project. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components such as the motor combined with an intelligent electronic control system called the ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between the motor electronics and the battery.</p>
<h2>High performance, optimized cleaning efficiency</h2><p>The UniversalAquatak 36V-100 is the first cordless high-pressure washer from Bosch and has a maximum pressure of 100 bar, making it as powerful as a corded high-pressure washer and suitable for more demanding tasks. At the same time, it needs significantly less water for this than other high-pressure washers, since Bosch has optimized the hydraulic system to maximize water efficiency, achieving longer cleaning time with less water consumption. Extensive cleaning is also possible thanks to its long endurance. With a 4.0 Ah battery, the UniversalAquatak 36V-100 delivers up to 45 minutes runtime on one battery charge. Users can switch between two pressure modes: High mode effectively tackles stubborn dirt from stone terraces, for example. The low pressure provided by Eco mode gently yet thoroughly cleans surfaces such as wood terraces, thereby preserving the color of the wood unlike conventional high-pressure washers. This versatility allows for careful cleaning of garden furniture, bicycles, cars, and more. And all this is not just possible at home. </p><h2>Flexible use thanks to battery and separate suction hose</h2><p>The long battery life makes the mobile high-pressure washer a reliable companion for use in a vacation house, on a pier, or anywhere with no power or water supply. Additionally, users can utilize alternative water sources by using a separately available suction hose, providing off-grid water supply from ponds or other containers. The Double Filtration System ensures the device is protected from dirt particles, increasing its overall lifespan. The Trio Nozzle offers three functions in one nozzle. It includes a fixed fan jet for light cleaning, a rotary jet for hard surfaces, and a pencil jet for tackling stubborn dirt. Thanks to its weight of 5.9 kg including battery, the UniversalAquatak 36V-100 is easy to transport and highly versatile. </p><p>The gun and accessories can be stored directly on the tool, ensuring efficient organization and accessibility during use. <br/>The UniversalAquatak 36V-100 cordless high-pressure washer is available as of now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Presentation of Peter von Wartenberg, Executive Vice President CFO/CBO of Bosch Automotive Aftermarket </headline>
			<quote>at the trade press conference in Plochingen</quote>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Good morning/afternoon everyone, </p><p></p><p>As Executive Vice President CFO/CBO of Automotive Aftermarket, I would like to join in offering you a warm welcome to our Service Training Center here in Plochingen. Today, we want to talk to you about a number of subjects and innovations that are currently at the top of the aftermarket agenda. </p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, if we look back on the nearly 140-year history of the automobile, we can see one theme that has dominated it more than any other: the ongoing shift and continuous evolution toward greater convenience and safety. </p><p></p><p>When Carl Benz filed the patent for his “vehicle powered by a gas engine” in 1886, nobody could have imagined what a success story lay ahead of this three-wheeler. Today’s car is far more than a spartan means of transport. It’s a powerful computer, an entertainment chest, a life saver, and a multifunctional everyday helper.</p><p> </p><p>And alongside the automobile, the workshop market has experienced a dynamic development. Today’s mechanics frequently grab their PC instead of a spanner, solving tricky repair and servicing problems virtually by consulting remote technical support. </p><p></p><p>And I myself have been able to follow this fascinating development first-hand for nearly 30 years now, both in my professional and personal life. What fascinates me most of all is the extremely rapid pace of change and the huge variety of developments our industry has seen, especially in recent years. </p><p>Right now, all of us are witness to decisive developments that will once again bring fundamental change to cars, and also to workshops.</p><p></p><p>A few years from now – and of that I have no doubt – we will be able to say that </p><p></p><p><ul><li>We saw with our own eyes how the history of the automobile was rewritten with the introduction of sustainable powertrain technologies</li><li>We saw with our own eyes how mobility was reinvented and vehicles learned how to drive themselves</li><li>And we saw with our own eyes how modern tools brought about a fundamental change in workshop processes, making them faster and simpler.</li></ul></p><p></p><p>All it will take to successfully come through this change is the strength of will, courage, and far-sightedness to accept these changes and actively shape them. This applies to our entire industry, to workshops – and of course to Bosch as a company.</p><p></p><p>The automotive market is in a fundamental process of change that will also affect workshops’ everyday operations. My message to independent workshops, therefore, is this: see this change as an opportunity, not as a threat. As an opportunity to simplify and accelerate processes. And as an opportunity to open up new areas of business and gain more customers. Or, to use a yachting analogy: we can’t do anything about the wind, but we can change our tack.</p><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, Bosch is on course to turn this change to its advantage and to shape it so that it offers its customers fantastic future opportunities. In the aftermarket context, we can especially benefit from our OE expertise, since this allows us to see early on what the aftermarket can expect to experience in the years ahead. </p><p></p><p>This head-start allowed Bosch Automotive Aftermarket to secure its business success over the past years of crisis, and to continue its supplies to customers uninterrupted even during the Covid-19 pandemic and the disruption to global supply chains. As a result, we again expect to improve our result in the current business year. </p><p></p><p>Let’s focus now on our program for today. We’re looking forward to taking a detailed look at two developments that are already playing an important role in today’s workshops, and that will become even more important in the future: these are electromobility and the opportunities that arise for workshops as a result of the increasing digitalization of processes. </p><p></p><p>Most workshop owners now realize that electromobility is no longer a future scenario, but something that has long become a common sight on the lifting platforms of the independent aftermarket. This doesn’t just apply to hybrid vehicles, but meanwhile also to fully electric vehicles. In this context, the question that is increasingly being asked is this: what are the requirements a workshop has to fulfill to be able to provide an all-round service for the drivers of these vehicles as well? </p><p></p><p>We will be answering this question, as well as many others, in today’s press briefing. We will show you how Bosch is using training courses to make workshops fit for electromobility, how our new repair set can be used for the resource-conserving repair of high-voltage batteries, and how we are giving our Bosch Car Service operations the practical means to prepare for market changes.</p><p></p><p>In addition, we will show you how digitalization opens up opportunities for workshops to accelerate and simplify their processes. With Bosch as a partner, the new digital world will not be more complex, but simpler, faster, and more convenient. So I would say that all of you can look forward to an exciting day with our experts.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11726</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/successful-pilot-program-shows-bosch-car-service-associates-how-to-repair-high-voltage-nimh-batteries-258944.html</url>
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			<headline>Successful pilot program shows Bosch Car Service associates how to repair high-voltage NiMH batteries</headline>
			<quote>Further courses on how to use the Bosch high-voltage battery repair set planned for November</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Repair of high-voltage batteries is new terrain for Bosch Car Service operations  Two-day introduction to the theory and practice of the Bosch high-voltage battery repair set  Repair course also satisfies the requirements of the practical module of the refresher course for high-voltage experts ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – With a new repair set for high-voltage batteries, Bosch offers a reasonably priced and resource-conserving way of restoring the nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) module in the traction battery of selected Toyota and Lexus hydrid models. For the first time, this opens up the business of repairing high-voltage batteries to independent workshops as well. At the Bosch Service Training Center in Plochingen near Stuttgart, workshop associates from ten Bosch Car Service operations successfully passed a two-day pilot course that taught them how to use the new repair set to restore NiMH high-voltage batteries. To take part in the course, participants had to have attained high-voltage training level 3. High-voltage experts from across Germany were invited to take part in the pilot, which means that all regions now have a Bosch Car Service operation that can offer the new repair service. </p>
<p>Feedback from the participants was positive, with the result that the pilot program will be followed by further NiMH high-voltage battery repair courses in November this year. The courses can be booked online at the Bosch Automotive Campus. The courses will initially be open to operations in Germany, where the Federal Motor Transport Authority has already granted the Bosch repair set a general operating license. As it is expected that the Austrian authorities will follow Germany’s lead and grant an operating license, the repair courses will also be open to Bosch Car Services from Austria. </p><p></p><p><b>Theory and practice in small groups</b></p><p>The two-day course in the repair of NiMH high-voltage batteries is taught at the Bosch Service Training Center in groups no bigger than twelve, and comprises a theoretical and a practical module. The course starts with the fundamentals of nickel-metal hydride modules and the structure of high-voltage batteries. It also teaches how to handle, store, and recycle them safely, as well as how to deal with warranty claims. For the practical module, the high-voltage experts move to the workshop, where they familiarize themselves with the procedure for using the high-voltage battery repair set and learn how to use it in practice. Once the battery status has been diagnosed, the complete high-voltage battery is removed. Then the repair set is used to replace all the old battery modules with new nickel-metal hydride ones. All the remaining components of the battery system, such as housing, blower, and electronics, are left in place. Finally, the high-voltage battery is re-installed and the vehicle restarted.</p><p></p><p><b>A refresher course in handling high-voltage batteries</b></p><p>The NiMH high-voltage battery repair course also satisfies the requirements of the practical module of the refresher course that high-voltage level 3 experts have to take. They only have to supplement this with a theory module – via a webcast at the Bosch Automotive Campus, for example. The DGUV (German social accident insurance) calls for regular refresher courses, and recommends that they be taken every four years. In line with this recommendation, four years after workshop associates have trained as high-voltage experts at the Bosch Service Training Center, Bosch sends them a reminder that a refresher course is due. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>258880</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11723</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/jetcool-closes-usd-17-million-series-a-led-by-bosch-ventures-258880.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-10-11T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-10-11T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>JetCool closes USD 17 million Series A led by Bosch Ventures</headline>
			<quote>Liquid cooling technology overcomes sustainability challenges in data centers, High Performance Computing and AI applications.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ As a leading deep tech investor, Bosch Ventures is proud to support JetCool in their mission to provide a high performance and environmentally conscious cooling solution for data centers.  The funds will be used to fuel global growth and further expand the company’s roadmap of next-generation liquid cooling solutions to match the growing demand for AI and high-density computing while reducing data center water usage and energy costs significantly.   The investment round includes participation from leading technology investors such as In-Q-Tel, Raptor Ventures, and Schooner Capital. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, has completed an investment in JetCool. The start-up is an innovative liquid cooling technology provider, transforming data center cooling performance at chip level. &quot;In the rapidly evolving tech landscape, with advanced AI platforms and complex chip designs, there&#39;s an urgent need to address increasing heat, power, and water consumption in data centers&quot;, said Bernie Malouin, JetCool CEO. &quot;With support from Bosch Ventures, In-Q-Tel, and our current investors, JetCool is poised to meet this demand and revolutionize the cooling industry.&quot; </p>
<p>JetCool designs and delivers a proprietary microconvective cooling technology for high-power electronics, enabling customers in the data centers and high-performance computing to achieve unprecedented compute performance and significant sustainability improvements. Their fluid-to-package/fluid-to-die cooling techniques eliminate all thermal pastes and thermal interface materials, minimizing thermal resistance and therefore improving cooling efficiency. </p><p></p><p><b>Saving Water &amp; Energy to enable the AI and High-Density Chip Boom</b></p><p>In the era of Generative AI and dense chip architectures, JetCool&#39;s proprietary cooling technology is essential for addressing overheating, enhancing performance, and prolonging the lifespan of computing systems, ensuring they operate at their peak potential without compromising on efficiency or durability. JetCool plays a pivotal role not only in powering high-performance computing and AI operations but also in leading sustainability efforts within the data center industry. </p><p></p><p>According to JetCool’s published <a href="https://jetcool.com/data-center-liquid-cooling/#smartplate-whitepaper" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">white paper</a>, JetCool can help to reduce the water consumption of data centers by up to 90% and reduce the energy costs by up to 18%. JetCool estimates that a widespread adoption of their technology in the United States alone would save up to 11.1billion kWh in electricity and 150 billion liters of water per year while averting 35 million metric tons of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions globally.</p><p></p><p>“When a technology that saves natural resources and energy aligns with a rapidly growing market demand, it&#39;s crucial to seize this opportunity,” said Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures. “JetCool is well positioned to significantly transform the liquid cooling industry on a global scale, and this capital infusion will help drive continued leadership and innovation in this emerging, but soon-to-be essential, technology category.”</p><p></p><p>The investment also follows two significant industry partnerships forged by JetCool earlier this year. In May, JetCool debuted its SmartPlate System in collaboration with Dell Technologies’ next-generation PowerEdge servers. By adding JetCool&#39;s advanced liquid cooling to Dell PowerEdge servers, customers can deploy liquid cooling within the space of a traditional air-cooled server, maximizing server investments while achieving superior computing performance. In June, JetCool announced a collaboration with DuPont to increase the adoption of advanced liquid cooling technology and create a distribution channel to target semiconductor companies in Taiwan and Singapore.</p><p></p><p>JetCool raised USD 17 million in a Series A funding round led by Bosch Ventures and joined by new investors, including In-Q-Tel. Previous investors Schooner Capital, Raptor, RS Stata and MassVentures also participated in the round.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>258816</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11721</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/quantum-technologies-bosch-aims-to-use-sensors-to-take-a-leading-position-258816.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-10-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-10-05T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>92</id>
				<name>Research</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>44928</id>
				<name>Healthcare</name>
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			<headline>Quantum technologies: Bosch aims to use sensors to take a leading position</headline>
			<quote>Areas of application from medicine to mobility</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Stefan Hartung: “We want to take a leading position in quantum sensors for medicine and mobility.”  Medicine: Bosch quantum sensors could help save lives in the future.  Mobility: Ultra-precise navigation in the air, on the road, and on water.  Miniaturization: Bosch is working to integrate quantum sensors onto chips. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Quantum technologies have great potential, but most of this potential is still a distant dream at present. Following ten years of research in this field, Bosch is now planning to work with the first pilot customers in the medical and mobility industries on specific applications over the next two years. At the startup Bosch Quantum Sensing, established at the beginning of 2022, some 30 associates are currently focusing on this. Bosch estimates the annual global market potential of applications for medicine and mobility will reach the mid-single-digit billions by the middle of the next decade. One potential area of application for quantum sensors, the brain-computer interface (BCI), will on its own be worth more than five billion dollars annually in the long term, according to the company’s calculations. One example of its future use is sensors that record nerve impulses in order to control artificial limbs and thus improve patients’ quality of life. “The quantum sensors we are creating in medical technology are a perfect fit for our ‘Invented for life’ ethos. By the end of the decade, we want to take a leading position with our technology,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. </p>
<h2>Small is beautiful: Bosch is a leader in miniaturization</h2><p>When it comes to size, the technology company is already a frontrunner: in terms of its measurement accuracy, the Bosch sensor prototype is the smallest currently available – about the size of a cell phone. Its compact design offers considerable advantages wherever space is at a premium – for example, in industrial applications, in vehicles, in aircraft, or even in hospital emergency rooms. The smaller the sensor, the greater the benefits: smaller sensors are portable, cheaper to produce, and more scalable as a result. “Our goal is to miniaturize quantum sensors to the point where they can be integrated onto a chip,” says Dr. Katrin Kobe, who is responsible for sensor commercialization at Bosch Quantum Sensing. This could lead the way to additional sensor applications. </p><h2>Quantum sensors as potential lifesavers</h2><p>In medicine, Bosch quantum sensors could help save lives in the future: by measuring the heart’s natural magnetic field and enabling simple measurements over a longer period of time, they can provide far more data than today’s electrocardiography (ECG). An ECG machine is applied directly to the skin by means of electrodes; if they slip, measurements are inaccurate. Moreover, in an emergency, attaching the ECG machine uses up precious time. Quantum sensors, by contrast, can be incorporated into things like items of clothing or mattresses. This not only speeds up diagnosis in the emergency room, but also makes monitoring at home easy and precise. The prospect of contactless early detection of atrial fibrillation – one of the causes of life-threatening strokes, heart failure, and dementia – is thus within reach for the first time. In other words, early diagnosis with the help of quantum sensors could, in the best case, lead to the prevention of fatal strokes. </p><h2>Ultra-precise navigation in the air, on the road, and on water</h2><p>In addition to medical technology, quantum sensors could also be used in mobility. One example is navigation. A global positioning system (GPS) is susceptible to interference, whereas quantum sensors are resistant to external influences, since they work by measuring the earth’s unchanging magnetic field. This paves the way for ultra-precise navigation in the air, on the road, and on water. There may also be scope for considerable additional benefits in electromobility. In the future, quantum sensors could be used there to precisely measure the magnetic field of the electric current and thus determine the exact charge level of the battery. The result would be more reliable determination of the remaining range, allowing trips to be planned better. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>258759</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11717</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/expansion-of-the-accessories-business-bosch-power-tools-intends-to-acquire-shares-from-leading-provider-for-industrial-robotic-sanding-258759.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-10-04T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-10-04T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Expansion of the accessories business: Bosch Power Tools intends to acquire shares from leading provider for industrial robotic sanding</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ FerRobotics with roughly 50 associates one of the leading global providers regarding know-how, quality, and application comfort of sensitive robotic elements.  Strategic investment to open up new segments in the accessories business.  Planned acquisition of shares offers high growth potential through innovative product portfolio and strong market position. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart / Leinfelden-Echterdingen – Bosch Power Tools plans to acquire nearly 50 percent shares of the FerRobotics Compliant Robot Technology GmbH, one of the leading global providers in the field of contact-sensitive automation, with headquarters in Linz, Austria, and further distribution locations in the U.S. and China. Agreements to this effect were signed by Bosch Power Tools and FerRobotics on September 29, 2023. ”With the planned equity share in FerRobotics, we are opening up new market segments in the accessories business and are systematically driving our growth”, says Thomas Donato, President of Bosch Power Tools. ”Starting point of all our considerations is always the user of our products, which is also the reason for acquiring shares in FerRobotics. In combination with our unique abrasive portfolio for industrial applications, robots which are endowed with tactile sensitivity, unfold their full potential, and generate maximum added value.“ </p>
<p>FerRobotics is currently employing roughly 50 associates and is expecting sales in the double-digit millions range for the current fiscal year. It has been agreed that the purchase price will not be disclosed. The shareholding is subject to approval by the antitrust authorities. </p><p>FerRobotics was co-founded in 2006 by Ronald Naderer, who still leads the company as CEO today. His vision was to simplify complex processes, close automation gaps and thus increase the quality of production results. “Our technological core competence are contact-intelligent automation solutions, fingertip-sensitive robots so to say, reliable, efficient and user-friendly”, says Ronald Naderer. “The patented technology and our product range have been revolutionizing the surface finishing in sanding and polishing processes in the leading industries for more than 15 years now and we want them to have an even wider distribution in the future. My team and I are very much looking forward to the cooperation and we want to continue the FerRobotics success story together with Bosch Power Tools”, says Naderer who will continue to accompany this new chapter as CEO.</p><p>With this investment, Bosch Power Tools continues to focus consistently on the future. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>258560</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11720</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/how-connectivity-can-make-city-traffic-safer-and-more-efficient-258560.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11720_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-09-26T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-09-26T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>How connectivity can make city traffic safer and more efficient</headline>
			<quote>LUKAS research project presents its results</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch presents results of the LUKAS project together with Mercedes-Benz, Nokia, IT-Designers, InMach, Ulm University, and the University of Duisburg-Essen.  Cooperative behavior planning makes automated driving in mixed traffic safer and more efficient.  Edge servers and sensors on streetlights assist cooperative behavior in city traffic. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The digital transformation, increasing urbanization and automation, as well as the need for greater energy efficiency and climate action are tough challenges currently facing the mobility sector. In the three-year LUKAS research project, Bosch, InMach, IT-Designers, Mercedes-Benz, Nokia, Ulm University, and the University of Duisburg-Essen are researching how to improve traffic efficiency and safety in future mixed traffic scenarios of urban traffic environments. LUKAS is the abbreviation of the German name &quot;Lokales Umfeldmodell für das kooperative, automatisierte Fahren in komplexen Verkehrssituationen” (local environment model for cooperative automated driving in complex traffic situations). Reliable communication between automated and non-automated traffic participants as well as within the infrastructure plays a key role here. The project was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) with 5.2 million euros as part of its program for new vehicle and systems technology.</p>
<h2>Using data from the local environment for more safety and efficiency</h2><p>To increase traffic efficiency and safety in future mixed traffic scenarios of urban traffic environments, the LUKAS research project uses all the information available within the local environment. This includes, for example, information from infrastructure sensors, connected cars and commercial vehicles, and mobile devices such as smartphones used by pedestrians or cyclists. This concept provides anonymized data from traffic participants and stationary objects, including values such as position, extent, and possibly the travel speed and direction of movement. The preprocessed sensor information is relayed to an edge server, which is directly connected to the 5G network near the junction and provides data transmission with minimal delay times.</p><p>A fusion algorithm on the edge server is able to create a comprehensive model of the local surroundings and use this as the basis to plan maneuvers for connected traffic participants. Object information from the server&#39;s environment model is fed back to the road users. This expands their overview to include areas that they cannot detect themselves. &quot;The edge server uses methods of artificial intelligence (AI), among others, to calculate an optimized, cooperative maneuver and then sends instructions to the connected participants.</p>
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			This approach makes it possible to increase the overall energy efficiency of a traffic scenario and the safety of traffic participants, especially those who are vulnerable
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>explains Dr. R&#252;diger Walter Henn, head of the LUKAS project at Bosch, the consortium leader.</cite>
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<h2>LUKAS pilot installation in Ulm-Lehr</h2><p>To run the tests, which took place in a public area in the suburb of Ulm-Lehr, the consortium used a pilot installation supported by the city of Ulm and operated by Ulm University. The selected area contains a junction with a right-of-way street turning off and a side street entering. The buildings there obscure the right-of-way, which makes this street situation particularly interesting for real traffic scenarios. &quot;This installation gives us excellent opportunities to use real traffic situations to test the approaches we have researched and developed, so we can very quickly draw conclusions about their suitability for practical use,&quot; explains Dr. Michael Buchholz, who heads the Electric Mobility and Connected Driving/Connected Infrastructure research groups at the Institute of Measurement, Control and Microtechnology at Ulm University and is responsible for the pilot installation.</p><p>The lampposts in the vicinity of the junction are equipped with video, lidar, and radar sensors to detect and classify the flowing traffic. The object information is sent to the edge server via a 5G network from the partner Nokia. Due to data protection reasons, persons and vehicles are not able to be identified. The edge server hosts the global environment model, several evaluated variations of cooperative maneuver planning, and a warning module for pedestrians and cyclists.</p><h2>Connectivity makes travel safer and more efficient</h2><p>To depict cooperative use cases in mixed traffic, Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and Ulm University bring in connected, partially automated passenger cars. InMach provides a connected prototype of a street sweeper. Special smartphone apps from IT-Designers GmbH and Nokia make it possible to connect pedestrians and cyclists with the edge server. IT-Designers collects data using a video drone to assist in the simulation of the traffic scenarios, while the University of Duisburg-Essen supports the project with traffic flow simulations.</p><p>All tested use cases verified the benefits of the LUKAS approach in terms of increasing traffic efficiency and safety. Simulation results from AI-based planning algorithms lead researchers to expect a significant increase in the traffic flow. Studies by the partner Mercedes-Benz show a significant reduction in fuel consumption and a decrease in the time required to pass through the junction in comparison to conventional driving. By delaying oncoming traffic to allow for cooperative behavior, participants passing stationary vehicles and vulnerable traffic participants crossing the road are protected in obscured areas. Thanks to the new technology and cooperative scenario planning, traffic participants recognize early on which driving strategy will enable them to behave safely and efficiently. </p><p>The results of the LUKAS project have allowed the partners of the consortium to gain informative experience about connected, cooperative driving and incorporate this into the development of new products. The approach developed by LUKAS can help make automated driving in urban mixed traffic safer and more efficient for all traffic participants.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>258432</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11719</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-karlsruhe-based-measuring-technology-specialist-palas-team-up-for-better-air-quality-258432.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-09-21T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-09-21T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch and Karlsruhe-based measuring technology specialist Palas team up for better air quality</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The partnership brings together long-term experience in sensor technology, internet of things (IoT), and certified air-quality measurement.  Bosch and Palas offer compatible products and services—from simulation to continuous monitoring of air quality.  Innovative solutions can improve air quality in thousands of cities and regions worldwide. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch and the Karlsruhe-based measuring technology specialist Palas GmbH want to work together to improve air quality. To this end, the two companies have now agreed to collaborate, each bringing their long-term expertise to the table. Palas will supply comprehensive know-how and technology for measuring a wide variety of gases and airborne particles. In the course of the partnership, Palas will also add the Environmental Connected Box (ECoB) measurement device developed by Bosch to its own portfolio and expand its product range. Bosch is to contribute cloud-based services such as device management and a software model that generates traffic emission data in real time. In addition, dispersion models help locate pollution hot spots, so that pinpointed countermeasures can be defined. The benefit of this alliance will be a comprehensive portfolio for environmentally sensitive urban traffic management, as well as for the fenceline monitoring of the concentration of substances in air at companies’ property lines.</p><p>Working together with specialized integrators that coordinate all the partners involved in a project, Bosch and Palas will support city authorities and the operators of large industrial complexes. Their compatible products and services will create the basis for reliably and sustainably improving air quality. “With its analyses and simulations, Bosch technology complements Palas’s measuring technology,” says Christoph Kern, head of the Connected Powertrain Solution business unit at Bosch. This allows the actual number and placement of measurement devices required in the long term to be determined and put into cost-efficient operation in cities and at industrial sites. “The combination of Palas measurement devices and Bosch cloud services can help satisfy air pollution limits now and in the future,” says Palas CEO Dr. Maximilian Weiß. First projects with integrators both inside and outside Germany are already in preparation and are slated to start shortly.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			With its analyses and simulations, Bosch technology complements Palas&#8217;s measuring technology
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Christoph Kern, head of the Connected Powertrain Solution business unit at Bosch.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			The combination of Palas measurement devices and Bosch cloud services can help satisfy air pollution limits now and in the future
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Palas CEO Dr. Maximilian Wei&#223;</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Two strong companies joining forces</h2><p>Palas air-quality measurement devices are already in use worldwide in official air-quality measurement networks. A range of certified measurement devices is available for various requirements, including EN particulate matter measurements. Now being expanded with the ECoB measurement device, it means that customers are no longer dependent on official measuring stations in many cases. It will be possible to carry out reliable measurements exactly where appropriate.</p><p>Bosch’s focus within the partnership will be on cloud connectivity and device management, including firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updates, remote diagnostics, and software recalibrations on an as-required basis. These services shall be gradually rolled out to the existing Palas hardware. Additional Bosch services will process readings and allow both air quality and the contributory sources of emission to be assessed. This includes fine-tuned evaluations of traffic emissions and their expected dispersion in the environment in real time. Based on real traffic emission data, Bosch’s high-resolution 3D dispersion simulation can simulate the effects of different traffic control measures and thus identify the best strategies for reducing air pollution.</p><h2>Strong market growth expected</h2><p>On September 13, 2023, the EU Parliament voted to significantly tighten pollution limits including those for particulate matter. Compliance with daily mean and annual limits will require further action. And it is precisely in this context that the solutions offered by Bosch and Palas can assist cities, regions, and companies in Europe and beyond.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>258372</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11718</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/addition-for-advancedtrimrouter-18v-8-from-bosch-new-router-plunge-base-for-diyers-258372.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-09-21T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-09-21T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			</unit>
			<headline>Addition for AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 from Bosch: New router plunge base for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Transforms cordless trim router to plunge router</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Attachment for cordless trim router: effortless slot and pocket milling  Precise depth adjustment: choose any standard cut with seven-step depth turret  Simple guidance: compatible with Bosch guide rails and parallel guide  Flexible change: cordless trim router and plunge router available as 2-in-1 set ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The cordless <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/strong-addition-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-first-cordless-trim-router-from-bosch-for-diyers-237441.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8</a> from Bosch can now be turned into a cordless plunge router with ease thanks to a clever attachment. With the new router plunge base, DIYers can mill slots and pockets with even greater precision. The tool, which is part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18 V Power for All System</a>’ from Bosch, can therefore be used in an even greater variety of applications. The new router plunge base is available as a separate attachment for the AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 cordless trim router or as a 2-in-1 set comprising the AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8, trim router base, and router plunge base as well as other helpful accessories.</p>
<h2>Effortless precision milling</h2><p>With the router plunge base, Bosch allows AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 users to plunge directly into the workpiece and mill slots and pockets with unrivalled accuracy. All conventional milling depths can be set quickly and easily by selecting one of the seven pre-set depths using the depth turret stop. No longer do DIYers have to waste time laboriously calculating depths of cut, as is the case on competitor models. Instead, they achieve the desired result in just a few steps. The additional variable depth fine adjustment makes for even more accurate milling results.</p><h2>One tool, two attachments, countless applications</h2><p>DIYers can easily switch between different jobs by detaching the trim router base on the AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 and fitting the router plunge base, turning the trim router into a fully functioning plunge router that is compatible with Bosch’s guide rail system. Milling straight slots – like a juice groove on a home-made cutting board, for instance – is an effortless process thanks to the parallel guide, which also comes with the attachment. Thanks to the ergonomic shape of the handles, the router sits comfortably in the hand and is simple to control. As with the trim router base, a vacuum cleaner can also be attached to the router plunge base, making creative tasks such as milling letters into a plank of wood or building furniture child’s play, while keeping mess to a minimum too.</p><p></p><p>The router plunge base and the 2-in-1 router set are available now. Many different accessories, such as various router bit sets featuring groove, engraving, and round over bits, are also available in the Bosch accessories range. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>258176</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11716</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/training-campaign-bosch-trains-over-130000-associates-in-technologies-of-the-future-258176.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11716/pi11716_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-09-13T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-09-13T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Training campaign: Bosch trains over 130,000 associates in technologies of the future</headline>
			<quote>Labor shortage: Bosch relies on vocational training and professional development as well as intelligent technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch offered more than 30,000 training seminars worldwide in 2022, with over 520,000 participants. More than 130,000 Bosch associates focused on improving their technological expertise.  Bosch invested some 300 million euros in workforce training in 2022.   With academies, training programs, and training systems, Bosch also helps other companies train their workforces. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – It’s something that affects nearly every company. An aging society and labor shortages are social trends that are shaping the 21st century. “Bosch is facing up to these challenges as a committed employer: we’re focusing on training and upskilling as well as on intelligent technology that makes associates’ work easier,” says Stefan Grosch, member of the Bosch board of management and director of industrial relations. In 2022, the company offered more than 30,000 training seminars worldwide, with more than 520,000 Bosch associates taking part. One focus was technological expertise. More than 130,000 participants were able to acquire knowledge in technologies of the future such as electromobility, software engineering, and Industry 4.0. “Looking at the metrics for the first half of the year, we expect to train around 50 percent more Bosch participants in 2023 than we did the year before,” Grosch says. This commitment to training does not end at the company’s own factory gates. With academies, training centers, and training courses, Bosch also offers other companies, customers, and interested parties the opportunity to acquire knowledge. On the subject of Industry 4.0, for example, the company makes more than 100 Bosch training programs on digitalization and connectivity in manufacturing available externally through Bosch Connected Industry, Bosch Rexroth, and training institutes.</p>
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		<p>
			Bosch is facing up to these challenges as a committed employer: we&#8217;re focusing on training and upskilling as well as on intelligent technology that makes associates&#8217; work easier,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Stefan Grosch, member of the Bosch board of management and director of industrial relations.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Training: nurturing individual talent for collective success</h2><p>According to the European Commission, three-quarters of companies in the EU report difficulties in finding qualified workers, and only 37 percent of adults engage in regular further professional development (source: <a href="https://germany.representation.ec.europa.eu/news/eu-kommission-gibt-startschuss-fur-das-europaische-jahr-der-kompetenzen-2023-2022-10-12_de" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">European Commission, 2022</a>). “Bosch promotes lifelong learning. This is the key to lasting professional and business success,” Grosch says. It is also essential for a country’s economic output. &quot;If we want to maintain prosperity in Germany and remain successful as an exporting and industrial nation, we must invest even more in upskilling and intelligent technology and actively encourage people to enroll,” Grosch says. Bosch offers all associates the opportunity for professional development. In 2022, Bosch associates attended one to two training courses on average; in addition, they completed two to three web-based courses. Roughly 6,000 seminars deal with technologies of the future. Lasting an average of two days, these seminars are particularly thorough. Digitalization often determines not only the topic and content of training courses, but also their form: in 2022, online courses accounted for two-thirds of all training hours for Bosch associates. “Digitalization is becoming a training booster for companies and their workforce; it enables learning independent of place and time and gives people a chance to experience new technologies such as artificial intelligence firsthand,” says Bosch CDO and member of the board of management Dr. Tanja Rückert. Last year alone, Bosch spent some 300 million euros on professional development for its associates. “At Bosch, we develop technology that is ‘Invented for life.’ To do that, we need the right team with talented people in all positions, and we need them to continuously improve and expand their skills,” Grosch says.</p>
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		<p>
			Digitalization is becoming a training booster for companies and their workforce; it enables learning independent of place and time and gives people a chance to experience new technologies such as artificial intelligence firsthand,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Bosch CDO and member of the board of management Dr. Tanja R&#252;ckert.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Upskilling: Bosch focuses on the industrial base </h2><p>The labor shortage comes at a cost. The Boston Consulting Group estimates the loss in potential output for the German economy to be 86 billion euros. The German Chamber of Commerce and Industry puts it even higher, at just under 100 billion euros – annually (source: <a href="https://www.dihk.de/de/themen-und-positionen/fachkraefte/beschaeftigung/trotz-schwieriger-wirtschaftslage-fachkraefteengpaesse-nehmen-zu-89118" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">DIHK, 2023</a>). In an international comparison of the nations with the strongest economies, the losses suffered by the German economy are the second highest after the United States. “In the competition for the best talent, companies have to put everything on the line. A future-oriented corporate approach also means identifying vocational training and professional development opportunities and offering them to the workforce. Having highly qualified personnel is a decisive competitive advantage,” Grosch says. As a manufacturer and technology company, Bosch pays close attention to professional development for its associates in manufacturing operations. This year, for example, its mobility business launched the LernWerk initiative to train 24,000 associates in readiness for the digital transformation, initially at German sites. “Manufacturing is where value creation begins in our company. This is where we lay the foundation for business success. Our progressive and efficient manufacturing operations feature an impressive degree of connectivity and digitalization. One important prerequisite for this is ensuring associates receive the necessary training,” Rückert says. </p><h2>Transfer: Bosch provides knowledge and training systems</h2><p>As part of Bosch’s training program for other companies, its Industry 4.0 courses are additionally offered in Germany and elsewhere through partners such as chambers of industry and commerce, colleges, and universities: “From France and the Czech Republic to China, India, and Singapore, companies are training their manufacturing workers according to the German model. Bosch is one of the Industry 4.0 pioneers, and we are sharing our knowledge all around the world. Industry 4.0 training ‘made in Germany’ is becoming the global standard,” Rückert says. In addition to vocational training and professional development programs, Bosch develops training systems that are compatible with the syllabuses of industrial and educational institutions. Bosch Rexroth is launching its new <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/company/press/training-system-automax-600-15872.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Automax 600</a> training system. Using internationally standardized programming languages and open interfaces, this gives users practical experience of the digitalization of production processes – including controlling robotic systems, operating autonomous transport systems, and using cloud applications such as data analysis and machine learning based on artificial intelligence.</p><h2>Automation: Bosch technology makes work easier</h2><p>There are various remedies for labor shortages. One is vocational training and professional development, and visa programs for skilled workers are another. And technology also has a key role to play. Bosch Rexroth, for example, has developed an automation solution that no longer requires any previous specialist knowledge of automation. Users of <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX Automation</a> can choose from over 30 popular programming languages. The company is taking a similar approach to hydraulics: In the future, customers can use <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/de/de/connected-hydraulics/produkte/h4u/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">H4U</a> to integrate Bosch Rexroth software into the automation architecture they are already familiar with, eliminating the need to build up their own hydraulics expertise. “By opening up systems, making technology interoperable, and moving hardware applications into software, we reduce complexity and dependencies, such as on specialists,” Rückert says. Moreover, technology makes life easier for workers whose tasks are monotonous, strenuous, or hazardous. Robotics supports loading and palletizing, artificial intelligence helps with the optical inspection of workpieces, augmented reality guides through work processes, and driverless transport systems take goods directly to where they are needed. “Only by increasing productivity can we manage the impact of an aging society. This calls for well-trained specialists, as well as technology that allows them to work rationally and efficiently. The interplay between humans and machines and between training and digitalization is a key success factor,” Grosch says.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>258048</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11714</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-closes-the-circle-almost-all-the-platinum-in-fuel-cell-stacks-can-be-recovered-258048.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-09-14T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-09-14T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>255937</id>
				<name>Mobility Solutions</name>
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			<headline>Bosch closes the circle: almost all the platinum in fuel-cell stacks can be recovered </headline>
			<quote>Model agreement for stack collection between Bosch and mobility provider Hylane</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch plans to repurchase and recycle its fuel-cell stacks when their useful life expires.  The platinum recovered will be used in new Bosch stacks.  Recycling can save more than 95 percent of the CO 2  emissions caused by platinum mining.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The Bosch fuel-cell power module is in volume production. And with that, the technology company’s recycling plan is getting underway. Fuel cells contain what are known as platinum group metals<sup>1</sup> (PGMs) – and circular economy models are a particularly worthwhile way to recover these valuable raw materials. For example, almost all the platinum in fuel-cell stacks – at least 95 percent – can be recovered. That is why Bosch aims to repurchase stacks when their useful life expires. “By recycling, we can make the stacks more economical and at the same time reduce the carbon emissions associated with platinum mining,” says Thomas Pauer, the president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. “We’re already laying the groundwork for recovering rare raw materials like platinum. Our estimates suggest that by 2030 at the latest, appreciable numbers of fuel cells will need recycling,” he adds. Platinum acts as a catalyst in the fuel cell, accelerating the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen. Recycling platinum can save more than 95 percent of the carbon emissions associated with platinum mining. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			By recycling, we can make the stacks more economical and at the same time reduce the carbon emissions associated with platinum mining,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Thomas Pauer, the president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Bosch develops model agreement with repurchase option for stacks</h2><p>A first, important step in this direction is an agreement with the mobility provider Hylane, which provides for the repurchase of fuel-cell stacks by Bosch when their useful lives expire. Some of the hydrogen trucks leased by the Cologne-based startup feature Bosch fuel-cell power modules. In the long term, this model agreement could serve as a blueprint for further Bosch fuel-cell activities, both mobile and distributed, as well as for electrolysis stacks. “In this way, we can create predictable and stable supply chains and improve the availability of resources. Using recycled platinum lets us greatly reduce stacks’ absolute carbon footprint, since we avoid the emissions that would otherwise occur during the mining of the metal,” says Thomas Wintrich, head of the mobile fuel-cell business unit at Bosch. </p><p>Under the new model agreement with Hylane, Bosch is guaranteed an option to repurchase stacks for mobile applications. The stacks themselves will be recycled by a third-party company. In the subsequent production process, Bosch will use the platinum recovered for new Hylane stacks. “We’re proud to have reached this innovative model agreement with Bosch that gives it the option to repurchase retired fuel-cell stacks. To achieve a sustainable transformation in mobility, it’s important that we consider not only vehicle use on the roads but the entire vehicle lifecycle as well,” says Sara Schiffer, the managing director of Hylane.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			In this way, we can create predictable and stable supply chains and improve the availability of resources. Using recycled platinum lets us greatly reduce stacks&#8217; absolute carbon footprint, since we avoid the emissions that would otherwise occur during the mining of the metal, 
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Thomas Wintrich, head of the mobile fuel-cell business unit at Bosch. </cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>High demand for platinum in industry</h2><p>In medicine, the automotive industry, and many other areas, platinum is in demand as a raw material. In the automotive sector, platinum is used not only in fuel-cell stacks. In internal combustion engines as well, it is used in exhaust-gas treatment systems and lambda sensors. According to a 2021 study by the German Mineral Resources Agency, worldwide platinum demand could increase by some 20 percent by 2040 compared to 2018 production<sup>2</sup>. For fuel-cell stacks in mobile applications, the use of platinum alone accounts for over 80 percent of the stack’s carbon footprint. </p><h2>Bosch is pursuing various approaches to the circular economy</h2><p>Bosch has set itself the target of saving 15 percent of the CO<sub>2</sub> emitted in the upstream and downstream value chain (known as Scope 3<sup>3</sup>) by 2030. The company is working on, developing, and researching various solutions, and takes an integrated approach to the circular economy. For instance, Bosch researchers have developed solutions that recover platinum in an eco-friendlier way than before. For these processes, it has filed for more than 20 patent families. And not only at the end of the product lifecycle is resource conservation the focus: in the future, it is planned to use digital twins to monitor the service life and function of the components in fuel cells and in electrolysis stacks during operation. This will allow maintenance, repair, and recycling to be planned in advance. Bosch is also involved in battery recycling, supplying pioneering technology: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/battery-recycling-bosch-to-develop-europes-first-fully-automated-battery-disassembly-plant-252928.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Europe&#8217;s first fully automated system for discharging and disassembling</a> battery modules, featuring Bosch industrial technology, is being built on the premises of Battery Lifecycle Company, a subsidiary of Remondis, in Magdeburg, Germany. Meanwhile, as part of its Bosch eXchange program, the Automotive Aftermarket division has been reconditioning parts such as used starter and alternator units for decades – an attractive alternative for workshops looking for high-quality repairs in line with the current value of the vehicle. In certain product areas in household appliances and power tools, Bosch relies on the use of recycled materials in packaging and product housings. </p><h2></h2><p><sup>1</sup> Platinum group metals include platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, osmium, and iridium. </p><p><sup>2</sup> <a href="https://www.deutsche-rohstoffagentur.de/DE/Gemeinsames/Produkte/Downloads/DERA_Rohstoffinformationen/rohstoffinformationen-50-en.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&#38;v=2" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA) study &#8220;Raw Materials for Future Technologies 2021.</a>” </p><p><sup>3</sup> Scope 3 emissions correspond to all other indirect emissions generated in a company’s value chain (source: <a href="https://ghgprotocol.org/sites/default/files/standards/Corporate-Value-Chain-Accounting-Reporing-Standard_041613_2.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Greenhouse Gas Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard</a>, p. 5). Roughly 90 percent of Scope 3 emissions occur during the product use phase. This is due, among other things, to the durability of our products (source: <a href="https://assets.bosch.com/media/global/sustainability/reporting_and_data/2022/bosch-sustainability-report-2022.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Sustainability Report</a>, p. 54.) </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>257792</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11712</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/iaa-mobility-2023-bosch-is-growing-with-solutions-and-technology-for-the-software-defined-vehicle-257792.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-09-04T11:20:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-09-04T11:19:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
			</unit>
			<headline>IAA Mobility 2023: Bosch is growing with solutions and technology for the software-defined vehicle</headline>
			<quote>Sales of vehicle computers expected to amount to billions of euros</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Stefan Hartung: “Bosch knows its way around software and hardware and is using new technology to make the software-defined vehicle a reality.”  Vehicle computers: Bosch expects sales to run into the billions by the middle of the decade.  Development of business: sales in the Mobility business sector expected to grow by a solid 10 percent in 2023.  Markus Heyn: “Software is the key to further enhancing convenience and sustainability.”  Electromobility: Bosch is well on track to achieve its sales target of 6 billion euros in 2026. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Munich, Germany – Software is the linchpin for the future of mobility. No other company can match the solutions and technology Bosch offers for the software-defined vehicle across all domains – from central vehicle computers to cloud solutions to semiconductors. Here, Bosch benefits from its strength not only in automotive software but also in the hardware required for it, and is already posting robust growth in vehicle computers. The company expects sales of 3 billion euros in 2026 from computers for driver assistance and infotainment alone. Overall, business developments for Bosch are positive, even though the environment remains volatile and challenging. </p>
<p>In the Mobility business sector, sales are expected to grow by a solid 10 percent in 2023, after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. This growth includes price effects, but also marked volume increases. “Bosch knows its way around software and is using it to shape the future of mobility. Our technology will make the software-defined vehicle a reality and help get it onto the road,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich.</p><p>“In the software-defined future of mobility, it’s not only hardware that will be vital, but the interaction of software from various sources as well,” Hartung continued. More than ever, Bosch is also positioning itself as a software company for mobility, while at the same time further developing its hardware expertise. As part of this effort, the company is reorganizing its Mobility business sector effective January 1, 2024. This will strengthen cross-divisional collaboration. Bosch employs 38,000 software developers in its mobility operations alone – more than any other company in the automotive industry. </p>
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			Bosch knows its way around software and is using it to shape the future of mobility. Our technology will make the software-defined vehicle a reality and help get it onto the road,
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				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich.</cite>
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<h2>Bosch software makes mobility safer and more sustainable</h2><p>Software-defined vehicles call for a new, centralized IT and electronic architecture. Bosch is one of the few companies that is developing this architecture – and that knows how to control the interaction between automotive electronics and the cloud. The company offers hardware-agnostic software that runs on chips made by different manufacturers. One result of this is special middleware for driver assistance and automated driving systems, which also helps decouple software and hardware. Vehicles in which software is the starting point of design and development can give drivers a personalized, digital driving experience. New functions in areas such as driver assistance can be added to the car over the air via software updates. “We’ve gotten used to constant updates on our smart devices. Cars, too, should be able to receive new functions at any time, regardless of any facelifts or model changes. With Bosch solutions for automotive software, cars will be capable of more,” said Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector. “That’s because software is the key to further enhancing convenience and sustainability,” he continued. In electric cars, for example, software facilitates connected energy and thermal management, thus reducing battery charging time by up to 20 percent.</p><p>The electromobility business is developing well for Bosch. The company is on track to achieve sales of 6 billion euros in 2026. Even last year, Bosch was able to increase its output of components for electric cars by some 50 percent. In 2023, production of electric motors alone will double. Bosch software plays a key role in the wider electromobility industry as well; for example, in automated battery recycling systems. Not only is software able to identify the origin and condition of batteries, but by guiding users through process steps, it also enables quick and safe disassembly of battery packs.</p><h2>New control concept independent of any hardware</h2><p>Although hardware and software engineering are becoming separated, they are also mutually beneficial. This is particularly evident in modern accident protection systems such as the new ESP generation. The key innovation here is a new control concept: Vehicle Dynamics Control 2.0. This software can intervene not only in the braking system, but also in the electric powertrain and electric steering system. This means less countersteering and shorter braking distances, and thus greater safety for drivers. The major benefit for automakers is that the new control system can be integrated into either a central vehicle computer or the ESP control unit, and will be available in the future as a discrete software package. It will be part of vehicle motion management, a software solution that coordinates all aspects of vehicle motion by centrally controlling the brakes, steering, powertrain, and chassis.</p><h2>Bosch industrial technology along the entire value chain</h2><p>However, it is not only driving that Bosch software will change, but also the way vehicles are manufactured. For example, the company secures automotive supply chains with the help of a track and trace solution. By recording the position and condition of transport crates in real time, this solution provides for transparent and secure tracking. The Industry 4.0 software Nexeed helps significantly reduce scrap rates in battery-cell factories from their current level of 10 to 15 percent. In addition, Bosch can use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect anomalies and errors in automotive production at an early stage, thereby reducing manufacturing costs. Bosch is already using such AI software at 50 of its own plants. At the company’s location in Bursa, Turkey, the software has already helped reduce manufacturing costs significantly.</p><h2></h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-iaa-2023-256896.html">Press kit IAA 2023</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-press-conference-at-the-iaa-mobility-2023-256656.html">Eventpage IAA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Hardware and software, alone and in combination: Bosch has everything it takes for the mobility of the future</headline>
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				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Dr. Markus Heyn,</p><p>chairman of the Mobility business sector,</p><p>at the IAA press conference on September 4, 2023 </p><p></p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>As the video just showed, the way we drive in the future will be different. Together with our customers and associates, but also with policymakers and the general public, we want to shape the future of mobility. This is summed up in the motto: “Let’s shape the new era of mobility, together.” Yet we are fully aware that the focus of interest at this year’s IAA is not just cars, but also protests against driving. We have no problem with criticism of the automotive industry. But that criticism should be fair. Electromobility is becoming a core business for us. We want sustainable mobility, and above all we want to make it affordable – this is the only way it will succeed in the market. </p><p>The transformation of our business is no simple task, but we are devoting all our energy to tackling it, with the interests of our customers in mind. What this also means is that we are positioning ourselves more than ever before as a software company for mobility – in addition to our strengths in hardware. You could say that the vehicles of the future will be as much at home in the cloud as on the roads. In this context, not only hardware will be vital, but also the smooth interaction of software from various sources. And this is precisely why, in our reorganized Mobility business sector, we are strengthening cross-divisional collaboration. We are also assigning horizontal responsibility for software, vehicle computers, and semiconductors. All this is making good progress. The ultimate objective is an ambitious one: we want to use Bosch technology to bring about the software-defined vehicle. Even now, we offer solutions across all the domains of automotive software engineering, from control units to the cloud. We will hear more about this later from my colleague Markus Heyn. But before that, I would like to outline the current market situation. What we can see here is that Bosch is growing rapidly, but also investing heavily in the future of mobility. </p><h2>Business situation:<br/>Rapid growth coupled with substantial upfront investments</h2><p>However, we are witnessing volatile market developments in 2023 as well. While automotive production grew slightly in the first half of the year, these gains are now fading. The consequences of the war will accompany us for some time yet, especially the uncertainty as concerns energy and raw materials. In addition, inflation is placing a burden on purchasing power, especially in Europe and the United States. Our Mobility business sector is not immune to these developments, even if it is growing faster than the industry. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, we expect it to grow by roughly 10 percent in 2023. And while this also includes price effects, we are above all posting strong increases in volume as a result of rollouts, such as the new generation of our ESP anti-skid system. </p><p>This year and beyond, we are making heavy upfront investments in the transformation of mobility – in areas such as software, electric driving, and automated driving. On the whole, the transformation of our industry presents us – just like other companies – with a dual task:</p><p><ul><li>On the one hand, we have to find viable prospects for our workforce and give them the skills they need. On this subject, the works agreement we recently concluded for our German locations is a good start. </li><li>On the other hand, we have to remain at the cutting edge of technology. This applies above all to our efforts to create the software-defined vehicle.</li></ul></p><h2>En route to tomorrow’s mobility:<br/>thinking through the implications of the software-defined vehicle</h2><p>However, Bosch software is not only changing the way we drive, but also how we manufacture vehicles. We are more than an automotive supplier. With our industrial technology, we can support the automotive industry along the entire value chain. So before we turn to the car itself, let’s look at three examples. </p><p><ul><li>First, we secure automotive supply chains. Our track and trace solution allows us to pinpoint the position and condition of transport crates in real time. We are now equipping 260,000 transport carriers at BMW with this solution, so that important powertrain components can be reliably and securely tracked. </li><li>Second, we are digitally connecting automotive production. For example, battery-cell factories still have a scrappage rate of between 10 and 15 percent. Our Nexeed Industry 4.0 software helps significantly reduce this wastage. In the future, it will be deployed in VW cell factories. </li><li>Third, we are applying artificial intelligence to automotive production, where it can detect anomalies and defects at an early stage. At Bosch, our MAS manufacturing analytics solution is already in use in 50 plants. At our location in Bursa, Turkey, for example, AI has helped lower manufacturing costs significantly. </li></ul></p><p>But now for the software-defined vehicle itself. This requires a new, centralized IT and electronic architecture. Bosch is one of the few companies that is developing such an architecture – from the cloud, to core onboard computers, to chips. </p><p><ul><li>We are the foremost company in the automotive industry that makes semiconductors itself. Moreover, we produce a large share of these chips in collaboration with partners. Together with TSMC, Infineon, and NXP, we only very recently announced that we will be investing in a joint venture in Dresden. Our common objective is a new factory to meet the growing demand for chips in the car of the future. </li><li>We are posting rapid growth in our business with onboard computers. As early as 2026, we expect computers for driver assistance and infotainment to generate sales of more than 3 billion euros.</li><li>And we know how to control the interaction between automotive electronics and the internet of things. Connectivity will be a standard feature of the next vehicle generation, which will debut in the market in the second half of this decade. In this context, we foresee not only a tripling of software applications, but also a tenfold increase in the number of applications accessing the cloud. </li></ul></p><p>In this future form of mobility, Bosch no longer sees itself solely as a supplier of systems and components. More than ever, we will also be automakers’ software partner. For this purpose, our Mobility business sector alone employs 38,000 software engineers – the biggest team of its kind in the industry. </p><p>In our approach to the software-defined vehicle, we go further than others. This sets us apart from many tech players, who hardwire computer cores from consumer electronics with automotive software functions. This creates technological dependencies that, if at all possible, we want to avoid in the interest of the industry. This is why, for the most part, Bosch software is hardware-agnostic, and runs on chips made by different manufacturers. One way we make this possible is through our new middleware solution for driver assistance and automated driving systems, which helps disengage software applications from their underlying hardware.</p><p>In addition, it is more important than ever to integrate software from diverse sources. Here as well, Bosch can contribute specialist expertise. Take infotainment systems, where the share of third-party software is in the region of 90 percent. Here, Bosch makes it possible for software packages to interact flexibly, regardless of their origin. And it does so on time for customers such as a globally operating automaker that has to manage 200 new rollouts each year. We are currently growing 25 percent annually with infotainment systems – twice as fast as the market. </p><p>We also want to use our experience to accelerate software development along the automotive industry value chain. For this purpose, we are now setting up a collaborative platform that developers from various companies can use to continuously test and integrate function changes. This is already a standard feature in the IT industry – our solution is the first time it has been used in the automotive industry. We are already using the platform to work with other suppliers, and are also offering automakers the opportunity to do so. </p><p>Fundamentally speaking, the software-defined vehicle will mean that new functions, such as those for driver assistance, appear on our roads faster. They will arrive via software updates, independently of hardware development. As a result, vehicles will be just like new, even after many years. Yet even software is “Invented for life,” as we say at Bosch. After all, in very concrete terms, it makes mobility safer and more sustainable. And that is my cue to hand over to my colleague Markus Heyn... </p><h2>Electromobility: <br/>Bosch offers solutions for every stage of value creation</h2><p>… Many thanks, Stefan. I’d like to start with a very concrete manifestation of sustainable mobility – electromobility. We are doing everything in our power to ramp it up, also with new software solutions. Generally speaking, our electromobility business is doing well – I could also say: it’s charged up. We’re well on track to achieving our target of 6 billion euros sales revenue by 2026. Even last year, we were able to increase our output of components for electric driving by some 50 percent. This year, production of electric motors alone will double. As early as the fall, we will be starting volume production of a new 800-volt powertrain and inverter – a system in which the battery can be recharged twice as fast as before. Whether in technology or business, Bosch wants to be a frontrunner in electromobility as well. </p><p>In this context, software is the key to further enhancing convenience and sustainability. In the electric car itself, it aids connected energy and thermal management that predictively gets the battery up to the right temperature when it needs charging. Through this measure alone, the time taken to recharge is cut by as much as 20 percent. One new feature is the efficient distribution of electrical and thermal energy between the battery, the powertrain, and the air conditioning system during driving. </p><p>For drivers, it not just convenience that is important, but also security when recharging. Together with the startup Fetch AI, Bosch is developing a digital passport for the electric car – independent of central data platforms. This software package means data privacy when accessing the charging network. It also makes new services possible, such as an AI-assisted traffic forecast to make the search for a charge point even simpler.</p><p>Above all, what will really make electromobility sustainable is when raw materials such as lithium and cobalt can be recovered. Here as well, Bosch software can play a part. In automated recycling systems, it can identify not only the origin and condition of the batteries, but also control the process steps. In this way, the battery packs can be dismantled quickly and safely. The demand for such circular-economy solutions is growing. By 2030, the annual recycling capacity for battery materials will have risen from 50 to 420 kilotons. </p><p>This is just another example of how Bosch is active along the entire electromobility value chain. In fact, our diversity here is unmatched by any other automotive supplier – with technology ranging from chips to e-axles, from e-bikes to trucks, for batteries and fuel cells. And Bosch’s role in all this is a dual one, as a supplier of both hardware and software. The one begets the other. </p><h2>Automated driving: <br/>Bosch is launching video software that runs on any chip</h2><p>Our accident protection systems offer an even better example of how hardware and software engineering are becoming separated, yet are also mutually beneficial. Our new ESP generation is a particularly striking case in point. It is more than a modified piece of hardware. The real innovation is to be found in the software, in the shape of Vehicle Dynamics Control 2.0. This is a new control concept that can intervene not only in the braking system, but also in the electrical powertrain and the electric steering. This will give drivers even more safety, with less countersteering and shorter braking distances. What is significant for automakers is that it can be used flexibly in the electronic architectures of the future: the new control system can be integrated in both a central vehicle computer and the ESP control unit, and will in the future be available as a discrete software package. It will be part of vehicle motion management, a software that coordinates all aspects of vehicle motion by centrally controlling the brakes, steering, powertrain, and chassis. </p><p>Not least, this takes us one step closer to automated driving. Bosch was quick to recognize the technological and business opportunities offered along the journey to this goal. With driver assistance systems, we will again post double-digit growth this year. And over the past five years, we have more than doubled our engineering capacity for assisted and automated driving. The innovations we are presenting at this year’s IAA are evidence of the flexible customization of hardware and software. </p><p><ul><li>For example, our new generation of radar sensors works with artificial intelligence. This allows the sensors to detect and classify obstacles even more precisely and distinctly, including smaller objects such as motorbikes, whose reflection is only weak. </li><li>One of the video sensors we offer is new camera heads whose intelligence can be reassigned to central vehicle computers. And with video perception, we are premiering a purely software solution. It allows a vehicle’s surround sensing to be designed flexibly – whether to the front of the vehicle or with a 360-degree belt. In this way, regardless of the hardware they use, automakers will be able to implement new safety and convenience functions faster. </li><li>Finally, in the shape of the ADAS integration platform, we are launching a vehicle computer that acts as the “brain” of automated driving and parking functions. The platform can be regarded as a modular kit that is compatible with proprietary and third-party hardware and software. Above all, because it can integrate systems on chips from various manufacturers, it is flexible. Once again, the decisive factor here is that Bosch software runs on any chip. </li></ul></p><h2>Bosch services for mobility service providers:<br/>making the operation of vehicle fleets even more efficient</h2><p>The examples I have given show how rapidly automotive engineering is changing – and Bosch is one of the drivers of this development, always with the interests of its customers firmly in its sights. But when we speak about software-defined mobility, we see more than just individual vehicles. Our new RideCare Connected Rent cloud solution allows mobility service providers to operate their fleets even more efficiently. Once they have rented out their vehicles, they automatically receive information about things such as battery status and also damage, for which the fault can then be unequivocally apportioned. This offers two main advantages: more efficiency for service providers, and more transparency for users. The new solution is already being trialed by rental companies. Initial experience suggests that it saves up to 150 euros per month and vehicle. By the end of the decade, Bosch wants to equip more than 2 million vehicles with it. </p><p>Here as well, it becomes clear that, in the mobility of the future, Bosch will be a byword for both hardware and software solutions. And whenever we speak of software, we always also mean services that help people get from A to B more easily. As we embark on a journey into a new era of mobility, we can contribute our wide-ranging expertise. To quote our introductory video: “Let’s move like a Bosch!” </p><h2></h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-iaa-2023-256896.html">Press kit IAA 2023</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-press-conference-at-the-iaa-mobility-2023-256656.html">Eventpage IAA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Strong addition to the Professional 12V System: Two new Bosch inspection cameras for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Visual checks now even easier and faster</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Larger display for good overview combined with robustness and durability  Higher resolution for more details and sharper image, for example for checking pipes,  shafts or for automotive inspection  Self-explanatory operation and orientation thanks to practical help features  Simple documentation using images or even video ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>With the GIC 12V-5-27 C Professional and the GIC 12V-4-23 C Professional, Bosch is launching two high-resolution inspection cameras that will make it easier for tradespeople such as installers, electricians, and automotive mechatronics engineers to inspect hard-to-reach areas. They are perfect for quickly viewing inside pipes, drains, or shafts, to trace leaks or blockages without having to break through walls or ceilings, for example. Even extremely hard-to-reach areas like inside the engine compartment when inspecting cars can be reached by the cameras, and the inspection can be documented with images or, if using the GIC 12V-5-27 C Professional, even a video, giving users the relevant evidence conveniently to hand and underscoring the professional handling of the job. Both tools are part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a>, in which the same rechargeable battery can be used for operating different tools, from screwdrivers to hand-held circular saws. This saves tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Robust tools with high level of detail accuracy </h2><p>What sets the inspection cameras apart is their large, high-resolution camera image combined with the tools’ robustness. The GIC 12V-4-23 C Professional has a 4.3-inch display with 800 x 480 pixels, while the GIC 12V-5-27 C Professional has a 5-inch screen with 1280 x 720 pixels. Thanks to their robust construction, high level of protection against dust and splash water as well as ergonomic handle, which is already well established in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/thermo-cameras-thermo-detectors-2510149-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">thermo cameras</a> range and very popular, users can give their undivided attention to the task at hand. Both inspection cameras are especially robust thanks to the shock-absorbing rubber casing. The display is also slightly set back to further protect it from impacts. The IP54 protection rating guarantees that the tool can be used in areas full of dust or splash water without any issue. The cable and camera together have an IP67 protection rating and are also resistant in saltwater, ethanol, diesel, engine oil, gasoline, and AdBlue® for 30 minutes, making them suitable for automotive inspection. </p><h2>Simple orientation through the “AutoUp” feature and compass needle </h2><p>Both inspection cameras make it easy for users to guide the camera cable in the right direction during the inspection. The GIC 12V-5-27 C Professional comes with the “AutoUp” feature. The image automatically rotates upward thereby providing the user with the optimum orientation. The “Up Indication” feature of the GIC 12V-4-23 C Professional displays a small arrow at the bottom left of the screen to show users where “up” is at all times, making it easier for them to interpret the image. This is especially useful when orientation is difficult, such as inside empty water pipes.</p><h2>Documentation made easy</h2><p>The condition of the pipes, shafts, laid cables, or the engine compartment can be precisely documented using images taken by the cameras. There is space to store 30 images with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels on the camera. When used with a micro-SD card, the GIC 12V-5-27 C Professional offers extra storage space for images and even for whole inspection videos. Photos and videos can be viewed directly on the camera screen or downloaded onto a PC via the USB-C® cable. </p><p>The GIC 12V-5-27 C Professional and GIC 12V-4-23 C Professional inspection cameras will be available from the middle of October. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<headline>A more efficient drive, a faster recharge</headline>
			<quote>Bosch starts production of 800-volt technology for electric vehicles
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Start of volume production of electric motors and inverters featuring 800-volt technology.  Silicon carbide chips increase the efficiency of the power electronics to as much as 99 percent.  New I-pin technology means up to 35 percent more power density for the electric motor. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
				<email>anna.schmatz@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Two of the things most drivers of electric vehicles wish for are efficient driving and the shortest possible recharging time. Bosch is now starting the production of new powertrain solutions based on 800-volt technology. This will make recharging faster and provide a further boost for electromobility. “Bosch is upping the voltage in electromobility. Our 800-volt technology is the next step toward more powerful electrical powertrains and shorter recharging times,” says Ralf Schmid, the executive vice president responsible for electrification in Bosch’s Powertrain Solutions division. The 800-volt version of the inverter is based on silicon carbide semiconductors. These increase efficiency, and thus also range. In the 800-volt variant of the electric motor, Bosch has increased the power density. This reduces weight and allows for a more compact design. A premium German automaker is now using the active parts of this powertrain, i.e. the rotor and stator, for the first time.</p>
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			Bosch is upping the voltage in electromobility. Our 800-volt technology is the next step toward more powerful electrical powertrains and shorter recharging times,
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				<cite>says Ralf Schmid, the executive vice president responsible for electrification in Bosch&#8217;s Powertrain Solutions division.</cite>
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<h2>50 percent less heat loss with SiC technology</h2><p>In recent years, 400-volt solutions have become widely established as the industry standard. With the same current, but double the voltage, twice as much power can now be transmitted. This modification allows for thinner cables, which saves on space, weight, and copper. As a result, the inverter is more compact and powerful. With a 400-volt onboard network, the maximum charge power at charge spots that are powerful enough is 250 kilowatts. With 800 volts, twice this is possible in theory.</p><p> </p><p>In addition, the inverters feature SiC chips, in which carbon atoms have been introduced into the crystalline structure of the ultrapure silicon. This improves the semiconductors’ electrical conductivity. In power electronics, moreover, 50 percent less energy is lost in the form of heat. The SiC chips have even more energy-saving potential to offer: for example, they increase the inverters’ efficiency to as much as 99 percent. </p><p></p><h2>35 percent greater power density thanks to new winding technology</h2><p>The standout features of the 800-volt variant of the Bosch electric motor now going into volume production are 830 Nm torque and 460 kilowatts output. Thanks to the use of I-pin bar winding, the motor’s efficiency, compactness, and level of automation in production can be further improved. In terms of power-to-weight ratio, this delivers 35 percent more power density, at 60 kilowatts per liter. On top of this, it offers an excellent torque density of 105 Newton meters per liter. This means that the Bosch motor achieves a maximum efficiency of up to 98 percent. The next generation of the electric motor will feature oil cooling. This will allow the heat generated in the electric motor to be drawn away better, and ensure continuously powerful operation over long distances, as well as in commercial vehicles. </p><p></p><h2>Extensive portfolio, from components to systems</h2><p>Bosch offers an innovative and extensive product portfolio, ranging from semiconductors to its complete powertrain units known as e-axles. Along the entire value chain, customers get the products they need for hybrid and electric vehicles – from passenger cars to trucks – from a single source. Bosch has now manufactured more than 3.5 million electric motors, and the same number of inverters. With engineering and manufacturing locations in the major markets, Bosch operates close to its customers around the world.</p><h2></h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-iaa-2023-256896.html">Press kit IAA 2023</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-press-conference-at-the-iaa-mobility-2023-256656.html">Eventpage IAA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Security With Award-Winning Design</headline>
			<quote>The new Bosch Smart Home Eyes Outdoor Camera II</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Smart 3D motion detection: The Eyes Outdoor Camera II uses intelligent video analysis to differ human activities from other movements and avoid false alarms.  Innovative DualRadar technology: Two powerful sensors cover a total radius of 180° and activate the lighting when motion is detected in the defined area.   Integrated burglar alarm: a 75-decibel-loud siren with integrated red flashing lights ensures security.   Award-winning design: A bright front light and integrated top and bottom lights in more than 1 500 colours make the Eyes Outdoor Camera II a stylish eye-catcher.   Access-protected storage: The 100 most recent video clips are available free of charge for one week. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
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<p>Stuttgart – The new Bosch Smart Home Eyes Outdoor Camera II is more than just a high-precision security camera for home. Its stylish design with a bright front lamp and colour-customisable top and bottom lights also makes it a handsome eye-catcher outdoors. The integrated 75-decibel siren sounds a loud alarm to frighten burglars away. The Eyes Outdoor Camera II can be used independently with the <a href="https://www.bosch-smarthome.com/uk/en/apps/bosch-smart-camera-app/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Smart Home Camera app</a> or integrated into the Bosch Smart Home system.*</p>
<h2>Smart motion detection for enhanced security </h2><p>Reliably protecting their own homes is the top priority for many people. With a 145° field of view, DualRadar sensors, and manually rotatable and tiltable camera head, the Eyes Outdoor Camera II provides ideal monitoring of the area under surveillance. Thanks to 3D motion detection and smart video analysis, the camera automatically distinguishes human activities from other motions such as a roving cat or a windblown branch – which avoids false alarms. The masking function blacks out predefined zones (for example, neighbouring properties) and excludes them from the recording, thus protecting the privacy of third parties. The Eyes Outdoor Camera II easily masters darkness too thanks to its front lamp, which shines with a brightness up to 1 100 lumens, thus enabling the camera to also capture sharply focused images in full HD colour both day and night. </p><p>If motion is detected while the Eyes Outdoor Camera II is in security mode, the device shows another of its talents. In addition to high-precision video recording, its integrated 75-decibel siren sounds a loud alarm and its red upper and lower lights begin to flash, thus providing both audible and visual deterrence in emergencies. </p><p>Of course, when a stranger enters one’s property, it doesn’t necessarily mean danger. For example, the visitor could simply be a parcel carrier arriving at the door with a long-awaited delivery when no one is at home. In this case, the Eyes Outdoor Camera II acts like an intercom system. Via livestream on their smartphone, the user can see who is standing in front of the door and can communicate with them by means of the integrated loudspeaker and microphone. This makes it easy to instruct parcel carriers where they can safely leave their deliveries.</p><h2>Brings light into the darkness</h2><p>The integrated lighting options provide an additional sense of security. Using innovative DualRadar technology, the camera detects movements and measures distances with two modern radar sensors. It covers a field of vision of 180° and, as soon as movement is detected, it illuminates the property in the desired brightness. The property can initially be lit by subdued lighting or, as a deterrent, by bright lamps shining at full intensity. This way, passing cars or passers-by outside the monitored area do not trigger the motion light. The Bosch Smart Camera app enables its user to adjust the brightness of the front lamp (from warm to cool white) as well as the top and bottom lights, which can optimally illuminate the property in more than 1 500 colours. All lamps can also be individually switched and used with automatic twilight or individual time settings.</p><p>The Bosch Smart Camera app enables its user to adjust the brightness of the front lamp (from warm to cool white) as well as the top and bottom lights, which can optimally illuminate the property in more than 1 500 colours. All lamps can also be individually switched and used with automatic twilight or individual time settings.</p><h2>Uncompromising design</h2><p>Available in silver or anthracite metallic, the Eyes Outdoor Camera II convinces users thanks to its thoroughly stylish design, which earned it both the Red Dot “Best of Best” Design Award (2023) and the iF Design Award (2023). With its modern style and clever combination of a camera and outdoor lighting, it appealingly yet unobtrusively welcomes guests and residents alike.</p><h2>Access-protected storage</h2><p>The 100 most recent video clips are automatically saved free of charge for seven days in the access-protected cloud storage. This enables users to re-evaluate or save individual video recordings. People who need even more storage space can opt for the <a href="https://www.bosch-smarthome.com/uk/en/products/subscriptions/cloud-plus/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Cloud+ extension</a>, which lets them customise clip lengths, save video recordings for 30 days and permanently store up to 25 of their favourite clips. Particularly clever: the Cloud+ extension covers all cameras in the Bosch Smart Home system.</p><h2>Even smarter in the system</h2><p>The Eyes Outdoor Camera II can be integrated* into existing Bosch Smart Home systems to trigger smart automations and individual scenarios. For example, the customisable “Coming Home” scenario automatically deactivates the device when its user returns home after a day at work. Integrating the Eyes Outdoor Camera II into the Bosch Smart Home system enables the device to provide even greater security and convenience in one’s own home.</p><h2>Further features</h2><p><ul><li>Resolution: 1080-pixel full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) </li><li>IP protection class: IP 55</li><li>Ambient temperature range: -20° to +50° Celsius</li><li>Power supply: 230-volt alternating current </li><li>Weight: 900 grams (including accessories and packaging: 1406g +/- 10g)</li><li>Monitored areas: 130° horizontal (+80° rotation), 70° vertical (+25° inclination), 145° diagonal</li><li>Radar detection range: 180° (range of 8 metres)</li><li>Connections: Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz</li><li>Wireless free-field range: 100 m</li></ul></p><p></p><h2>Availability</h2><p><ul><li>The Eyes Outdoor Camera II is expected to be available from the first half of 2024 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.</li></ul></p><p></p><h2>Requirements</h2><p>The Bosch Smart Camera app is required to use the Eyes Outdoor Camera II. To take advantage of further benefits, the Eyes Outdoor Camera II can be integrated into the Bosch Smart Home system via the Bosch Smart Home app.*</p><p>* <i>Integration of the Eyes Outdoor Camera II into the Bosch Smart Home system is expected to become possible from the first half of the year 2024.</i></p>]]></text>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<headline>Hardware, software, and services: Bosch delivers smart solutions for software-defined mobility </headline>
			<quote>Bosch innovations to look out for at IAA Mobility 2023</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Powerful hardware is helping Bosch make the vehicle of the future safer, more convenient, and more efficient.   New Bosch software solutions can complement vehicle components and provide the basis for innovative technologies.   Bosch is taking software-defined mobility a step further and launching new services to enhance efficiency, safety, and comfort.  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Anna Schmatz</name>
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<p>Stuttgart and Munich, Germany – Vehicles are an integral part of today’s digital world. In the future, new functions for connectivity, automation, personalization, and highly efficient powertrains will increasingly be delivered by software and smart hardware. Bosch is equally at home in both domains: from brakes, steering systems, and electric powertrains to sensors, vehicle computers, and software solutions, the supplier of technology and services develops and manufactures the key components of modern vehicles under one roof. Bosch will be presenting its latest fascinating solutions for safe and sustainable mobility at IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich. Hardware, software, and new services for the mobility sector will be on show at the Bosch booth in hall B3, booth D10.</p>
<h2>Powerful hardware </h2><p>One of the biggest trends in the mobility industry is toward high-performance vehicle components that are also compatible with software from other vendors. Bosch offers hardware whose intelligence can be embedded both in the components themselves and, for example, in central vehicle computers. </p><p><b>Invisible, yet everywhere</b>: <br/><b>Semiconductors</b> are an essential part of technical devices: as one of the top ten semiconductor manufacturers in the automotive segment, Bosch is continually investing in research and development and in expanding its worldwide semiconductor manufacturing network. Its portfolio includes integrated circuits, MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) sensors, power semiconductors, and power modules. For automakers who define their own electrical/electronic (E/E) vehicle architectures, Bosch offers the ability to precisely tailor the functional scope of semiconductors to this architecture.</p><p><b>Sensors for precise surround sensing</b>: <br/>Surround sensing is indispensable for automated driving functions. Bosch’s new <b>radar sensors</b> enable assisted and automated driving functions at SAE Levels 0 to 3. For the sixth generation of these radar sensors, Bosch has incorporated artificial intelligence. This new generation performs better at measuring distance, high speeds, and angular resolution; as a result, objects such as motorcycles can also be reliably detected across the entire field of view. Bosch will also be presenting a <b>new generation of ultrasonic sensors</b> at the IAA. Thanks to AI-based height classification, these sensors offer more robust detection capabilities; this allows them, for example, to estimate the approximate height of an obstacle. Moreover, tripling of the echoes makes these sensors even more sensitive, enabling them to achieve quick and reliable detection of pedestrians and low-reflection objects, for example. The portfolio is rounded off with new <b>camera housings</b>. Image analysis no longer takes place in the camera itself, but rather in central vehicle computers such as Bosch’s ADAS Integration Platform. Available in 3- and 8-megapixel variants, plus the option of a 12-megapixel version for Level 4 applications, the camera housings are at the cutting edge of image sensor technology.</p><p><b>Next-generation vehicle computers</b>: <br/>Bosch offers modular and scalable components for customer-specific E/E architectures with individually configurable vehicle computers. The vehicle integration platform is the enabler of software-defined vehicles with centralized and zonal E/E architectures. The idea is to move the vehicle’s application software into central vehicle computers. This way, the <b>vehicle integration platform</b> enables functional integration across all domains, such as body, motion, and comfort. Over-the-air updates ensure that vehicle software is always kept up-to-date. The <b>ADAS integration platform</b> is a Bosch vehicle computer for the domain of advanced driver assistance systems. This powerful computer can deliver assisted and automated driving functions and parking at SAE Levels 0 to 4. Thanks to its modular and scalable architecture, the platform can be tailored to the specific requirements of each automaker – including the flexible integration of third-party software, for example. The <b>cockpit integration platform</b> combines the computing tasks of the infotainment and instrumentation domains in a single computer. Depending on performance and functional safety requirements, additional functions can be integrated into the computer from other domains, such as climate control, connectivity, driver assistance functions, and camera-based applications such as driver and occupant monitoring, surround view, and dashcam recording. The <b>motion integration platform</b> focuses on safety-related application software for the powertrain, chassis, and steering. To complement this portfolio, Bosch offers its <b>zone ECUs</b>, which act as a link between vehicle computers and distributed ECUs, sensors, and actuators.</p><p><b>Reliable energy supply</b>: <br/>The Bosch <b>powernet guardian</b> ensures that safety-related functions in the vehicle are supplied with power at all times. In the event of a fault, an electronic isolating switch separates the safety-relevant electrical system from the rest of the (standard) consumers, such as seat heating and window lifters. With a high depth of predictive diagnostics, the powernet guardian promptly detects safety-critical supply gaps, isolates faulty paths, and safeguards the energy supply with hardware redundancies. This functionality will play a central role in future E/E architectures and for automated driving.</p><p><b>Next steps in electromobility</b>: <br/>Bosch is continuing to expand its portfolio of electromobility solutions. For the first time, it will be manufacturing an electric motor and inverter using 800-volt technology. The motor offers improved power and torque density, while the inverter uses silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors that enable it to reach an efficiency of up to 99 percent. In addition, a charger-converter, which combines a charger and a high-voltage DC/DC converter in a single housing, will soon go into production. This solution will save space and cut costs.</p><p><b>Setting the right temperature in electric cars and hybrids</b>: <br/>Bosch uses intelligent thermal management to increase the range of electric and hybrid vehicles. Optimal coordination of the refrigerant circuit and the cooling circuit enables precise distribution of heat and cold, improves the efficiency of the battery, and ensures that all components are working within their optimum temperature range. For this purpose, Bosch is developing <b>flexible thermal units</b> as pre-integrated solutions. With fewer parts, assembly steps, and cables, these reduce installation space and weight. Passengers also benefit: the thermal management system delivers a pleasant temperature inside the vehicle. The <b>global brushless blower</b> plays an active part in increasing climate comfort in the passenger compartment. Depending on the outside temperature and the vehicle occupants’ requirements, it transports the flow of air into the vehicle interior for cooling or heating. Smart motor topology enables a compact design that significantly reduces weight, increases power density, and reduces noise emissions.</p><p><b>The future of steering</b>: <br/><b>Steer-by-wire systems</b> eliminate the physical connection between a vehicle’s steering wheel and its wheels. This opens up new possibilities for redesigning the vehicle interior. Especially in an age of automated driving, this technology enables new cockpit concepts by allowing the steering wheel to be lowered or stowed away. In addition, steer-by-wire applications also provide the basis for new safety features in vehicle dynamics control. Bosch is systematically driving forward the development of this technology and wants to bring steer-by-wire systems to the market on a commercial scale by the middle of the decade.</p><p><b>Enhanced brake systems</b>: <br/>The latest generation of Bosch’s <b>electronic stability program (ESP®)</b> is a key component of modern brake systems. Combined with the electromechanical brake booster, <b>iBooster</b>, it ensures the requisite brake system redundancy during automated driving, provides a high degree of brake pressure build-up dynamics for automatic emergency braking, and improves the efficiency of braking energy recuperation in hybrid and electric vehicles. Vehicle dynamics control 2.0 is the new core control system of ESP®. Based on sensor information, it anticipates vehicle behavior and intervenes proactively.</p><p><b>Enhanced performance, compact size</b>: <br/><b>Performance Line SX</b> is a compact drive unit from Bosch eBike Systems that allows e-cyclists to make their way through city traffic dynamically and efficiently. The new drive unit delivers a maximum torque of 55 newton meters (Nm) and a power-to-weight ratio of up to 300 watts per kilogram (W/kg). When riding in a sporty style, it provides a level of support disproportional to the cyclist’s performance while offering a natural riding sensation. Performance Line SX blends in with the sleek look of modern urban eBikes, so the result looks similar to a conventional bike. And its weight of around two kilograms offers real benefits when it comes to quickly getting from A to B or occasionally carrying the eBike up the stairs.</p><h2>Smart software</h2><p>New functions for greater efficiency, safety, and comfort are increasingly being introduced into vehicles through smart software. This trend affects not only product development and product use, but also the way in which people experience mobility. It also enables new business and collaboration models.</p><p><b>Surround sensing as a standalone software module</b>: <br/>Video-based surround sensing plays a key role on the journey from assisted to automated driving. Various camera sensors capture images of the vehicle’s surroundings and process this data in a way that allows it to be used for more advanced driver assistance and automated driving and parking functions. Bosch <b>video perception</b> is a purely software solution that can be deployed on various systems-on-a-chip (SoCs).</p><p><b>Fast and reliable development of automated driving</b>: <br/>Bosch subsidiary ETAS is launching a special middleware as a link between the operating system and individual software applications in the vehicle. This solution allows software functions for driver assistance and automated driving to be continuously improved. It enables instant communication between software applications at a bandwidth of more than 10 gigabytes per second (GB/s) without compromising security. Deterministic behavior allows many development steps to be performed virtually with recorded real data. Reproducible simulation-based validation makes it possible to reduce the number of costly test-drive kilometers in real traffic conditions.</p><p><b>Boosting safety with assistance systems</b>: <br/><b>Bosch driving assist</b> makes driving safer and more comfortable. By putting together their desired package of functions from a modular system of longitudinal and lateral guidance, automatic lane change, and emergency braking, vehicle manufacturers can implement SAE Level 2 automated driving functions. The most advanced variant, Bosch driving assist premium, uses a 360-degree camera belt to expand the application of automated driving functions from the freeway to urban and rural traffic situations.</p><p><b>Vehicle motion und vehicle dynamics</b>: <br/>Bosch <b>vehicle motion management</b> controls and coordinates driving behavior by optimizing the interaction between braking, steering, chassis, and powertrain systems. Its functions include vehicle dynamics control 2.0, the latest generation of Bosch systems for vehicle dynamics, traction control, and antilock braking. This function anticipates likely vehicle behavior and intervenes proactively. The result is a driving experience that is very safe, agile, and relaxed.</p><p><b>Development of connected vehicle systems</b>: <br/>PANTARIS is a cloud-based platform that offers essential services and tools for the efficient development and scalable operation of software for vehicle systems. As well as ensuring the worldwide availability of mobility services, PANTARIS also includes a developer portal for managing vehicles and services. PANTARIS and the applications it offers are based on cloud-independent technology, making them compatible with all public cloud providers. </p><p>PANTARIS Connect provides the basic services for vehicle connectivity and operation over the entire vehicle lifecycle. PANTARIS Creator provides easy access to software-as-a-service (SaaS) tools for the secure development and operation of cloud services. PANTARIS Workspace offers a central point of access for developers to book and manage services, making it quick and easy to implement specific applications.</p><p><b>Energy management for electric vehicles</b>: <br/>Bosch’s <b>connected vehicle energy management system</b> brings together an electric vehicle’s thermal management, powertrain, and electrical system. This ensures the optimum distribution of energy at the vehicle level, thereby reducing energy consumption and increasing comfort. It also paves the way for new functions such as safe home mode. This assists the vehicle in reaching its destination with the remaining battery charge by reducing the power consumption of comfort items such as heating and climate control as necessary.</p><p><b>Digital world on two wheels</b>: <br/>The <b>eBike Flow app</b> provides e-bikers with digital support on the go to help make their eBike part of the connected world. Increasing connectivity between key components with digital features allows bikers to tailor their eBike experience to their personal needs. over-the-air updates further enhance the eBike riding experience.</p><h2>Robust services</h2><p>Bosch is taking software-defined mobility a step further and launching new services to enhance customer safety, security, and convenience. This is also giving rise to new business models that Bosch is systematically advancing. </p><p><b>Better range forecasts and suitable charge points</b>: <br/>Important information for drivers of electric vehicles includes the available range of their vehicle and personalized charge point recommendations. To improve the accuracy of this information, Bosch supplements its route, topography, and consumption data with the latest updates on weather and traffic flow as well as information on which electrically powered comfort items – such as climate control or seat heating – are currently in use. Cloud-based algorithms calculate the actual range, select a suitable charge spot, and visualize this information in the navigation map.</p><p><b>Connected map services for automated driving</b>: <br/>Connected map services can play a major part in making mobility safe and convenient. These use swarm data (crowdsourcing) in combination with other information from the infrastructure to create a virtual sensor for use in driver assistance systems. The service provides real-time information about road conditions and risks such as aquaplaning, ice, and snow. This enables automated vehicles to correctly anticipate conditions, adapt their driving behavior accordingly, choose a different route, or ask the driver to take control. Thanks to this service, Bosch is able to improve the availability of driver assistance systems and enable new functions.</p><p><b>Driverless parking and maneuvering</b>: <br/>With <b>automated valet parking</b>, Bosch has brought the world’s first automated and driverless SAE Level 4 parking function to production models. Intelligent infrastructure guides the vehicle safely through the parking garage to a free parking spot. This improves the parking experience for drivers, helps parking garage operators achieve higher capacity utilization and other benefits, and enables automakers to offer new software-based services to their customers. Based on this technology, Bosch is now bringing the driverless maneuvering of vehicles to the realm of automotive production with <b>automated vehicle maneuvering</b>. Bosch equips automakers’ plants with an intelligent lidar-sensor infrastructure, which it supplements, where required, with Bosch stereo cameras. The driverless maneuvering service boosts efficiency and increases safety: automakers can finally get to grips with challenges such as the tight maneuvering of vehicles, downtimes in production due to absent drivers, accidents or damage caused by collisions, and a lack of information on where vehicles are located in the plant.</p><p><b>Efficiency gains for fleet operators</b>: <br/>Bosch helps mobility service providers run their fleets more efficiently. Available in three different service levels, <b>RideCare connected rent</b> provides fleet operators with information on the condition of their vehicles. With the <b>end of rental report</b> service module, mobility providers receive an automated report on the vehicle’s condition at the end of the rental period, including the battery level, kilometers driven, and any new damage to the vehicle. Rental car companies benefit from more efficient processes and lower operating costs thanks to reduced vehicle downtime and clear allocation of vehicle damage; end users benefit from greater convenience and transparency. In addition, RideCare connected rent uses the <b>fleet utilization planner</b> to provide information before, during, and after the rental period, including real-time notifications of vehicle condition, critical error messages, and missed service intervals. RideCare connected rent also offers support in planning the efficient charging of electric vehicles through the <b>charging planner</b>. Bosch plans to equip more than two million vehicles with this technology by 2030.</p><p><b>Interior sensing</b>: <br/>Bosch’s <b>interior monitoring system</b> combines various technologies to enable the reliable detection of vehicle occupants, especially children. Critical situations such as distraction, drowsiness, or an unfastened seat belt can be detected quickly, and the driver warned accordingly. The system is based on the detection of movements and vital signs, which can also be indicators of the vehicle occupants’ state of health. The combination of interior monitoring cameras with the highly sensitive cabin sensing radar – or alternatively with the ultra-wideband technology also used for Perfectly Keyless – enhances and expands the capabilities of the interior sensing system. This increases safety for everyone on the road.</p><h2></h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-iaa-2023-256896.html">Press kit IAA 2023</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-press-conference-at-the-iaa-mobility-2023-256656.html">Eventpage IAA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>257408</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11711</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-now-offers-video-perception-as-a-standalone-software-product-257408.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-08-24T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-24T09:59:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>255937</id>
				<name>Mobility Solutions</name>
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			<headline>Bosch now offers video perception as a standalone software product</headline>
			<quote>Basis of driver assistance and automated driving</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ At SAE levels 0 to 4, video-based perception of the vehicle’s surroundings is the basis of assisted and automated driving and parking.   Bosch offers video perception as a modular, hardware-agnostic software package that can be used on various systems on chips (SoCs).  Customers can put together the individual solutions that best suit their needs. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Monotonous driving conditions, exhausting journeys, and congestion: many drivers want to be able to do more than stay constantly focused on traffic while they are at the wheel. With increasingly automated driving functions, Bosch is creating the technological foundations that will allow drivers to take their eyes off the road for a short while. This depends crucially on reliable information about the vehicle’s surroundings. Only such information will allow a car to navigate traffic autonomously, safely, and without hassle. Video perception of the vehicle’s surroundings will play an important role in the move from assisted to automated driving and parking. In this context, Bosch not only offers a combined package of hardware and software. Its portfolio now also includes video-perception software as a standalone product. Independently of any hardware, the Bosch software can be used on diverse SoCs (systems on chips). This gives automakers maximum flexibility. At IAA Mobility 2023, Bosch will not only be premiering its standalone video-perception software. It will also be debuting hardware-only camera heads. </p>
<h2>Software as the decisive element in automated mobility</h2><p>Drivers expect their vehicles to be updateable in the same way that their smartphones are. In the future, functions will be downloaded to vehicles like apps, without any need to replace hardware. “The future of mobility is software-defined. We are revamping our driver-assistance portfolio and offering our customers precisely the solution they need,” says Christoph Hartung, president of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division, which is also the driving force behind assisted and automated driving at Bosch. In this process, software is becoming the decisive element in the development of automotive electronic systems, and especially of driver assistance systems. Given these changes, Bosch is extending its portfolio for assisted and automated driving and parking. In the future, hardware and software components will also be marketed separately from each other. </p>
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		<p>
			The future of mobility is software-defined. We are revamping our driver-assistance portfolio and offering our customers precisely the solution they need,
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				<cite>says Christoph Hartung, president of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division.</cite>
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<h2>Software for video perception</h2><p>In addition to radar and ultrasonic options, sensors based on video offer a further way of sensing a vehicle’s surroundings in assisted and automated driving. The image data captured by several sensors, such as the new Bosch camera heads, are processed by Bosch software and made available for advanced driver assistance functions relating to driving and parking. This opens up the possibility of functions that can enhance safety. Examples include automatic braking when driving or reversing, convenience functions such as adaptive cruise control, active lane changing, and park assist functions, and automated driving on freeways, extra-urban roads, and city streets. For the detection and classification of objects, the Bosch software relies on AI methods such as deep neural networks. When training these networks, Bosch can draw on databases from around the world, and in this way take account of country-specific and local requirements during development. </p><h2>From individual component to complete system from a single source</h2><p>“We can see a trend among customers to no longer opt for the complete package offered by a supplier, but instead to increasingly request individual components that are compatible with rival products. In this context, the call in the industry is for not just hardware to be compatible, but for software to be hardware- and operator-agnostic as well,” says Sven Lanwer, the head of the Driver Experience (ADAS) unit at Bosch. </p><p>Bosch has many years of experience in developing complete camera systems for driver assistance, and is also well familiar with the development of application-specific software and with software integration. This combination of hardware and software expertise is one of Bosch’s great strengths. The company will continue to develop new, intelligent sensors with embedded software. Bosch customers will also be able to put together their own individual, modular, and scalable solutions by combining camera heads and the ADAS integration platform, Bosch’s high-performance computer for the ADAS domain.</p><h2>One-stop shop for hardware and software expertise</h2><p>Whether sensors, vehicle computers, or software, Bosch develops and manufactures the key components of modern vehicles under one roof. This includes the more than 250 million control units it makes each year, which are also equipped with its own software. But Bosch is also proficient in another field, one that is becoming increasingly important: the integration of software from various sources and from the collaboration of the automotive and IT industries. Bosch also has this integrative expertise.</p><h2></h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-iaa-2023-256896.html">Press kit IAA 2023</a></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-press-conference-at-the-iaa-mobility-2023-256656.html">Eventpage IAA 2023</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>257281</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11710</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/pico-mes-closes-usd-12-35-million-series-a-led-by-bosch-ventures-257281.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-08-22T18:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-22T18:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>46656</id>
				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>Pico MES closes USD 12.35 million Series A led by Bosch Ventures</headline>
			<quote>Pico MES software solution revolutionizes the mid-market manufacturing by transforming the way factories operate and making them smarter</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Ventures leads the USD 12.35 million Series A funding round of Pico MES, new investors Counterpart Ventures and Momenta Ventures join, reinforcing Bosch Ventures' commitment to manufacturing innovation.   Pico MES disrupts small to mid-sized manufacturers driving cost-effective digitization and continuous improvement across the entire supply chain.   As U.S. reshoring surges, Pico MES arrives as a timely solution, aiding medium-sized manufacturers in enhancing efficiency, capacity, and decision-making. With Bosch Ventures’ backing, Pico MES propels a digitized manufacturing future, empowering the industry. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, has completed an investment in Pico MES. Pico MES, a manufacturing execution system (MES) software company focused on small and mid-size manufacturers, raised USD 12.35 million in a Series A funding round led by Bosch Ventures and joined by new investors, including Counterpart Ventures and Momenta Ventures. Previous investors Congruent Ventures, Union Labs, Schneider Electric Ventures and Lemnos also participated in the round. </p>
<p>Pico is on a mission to connect the entire supply chain and brings transparency to all participants in the production supply chain. The company has developed a software solution which allows medium-sized manufacturers to operate more efficiently, unlock latent capacity, minimize errors, and make informed business decisions based on detailed production floor data. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures reinforces this statement sharing that “Bosch has a large network of suppliers and like many enterprises drives towards increased transparency in the deeper supply chains. Pico MES emerges as the catalytic force and has the potential to set new standards for transparency, collaboration, and operational excellence for all stakeholders within this ecosystem.”</p><p></p><p><b>Holistic data enables a connected supply chain for improved operations</b></p><p>The software developed by Pico MES is designed to help factories improve their operations. With the current infrastructure and little or no digitization in medium-sized factories, it is challenging to keep up with the demands, handle flexibility of volumes, and operate efficiently at full capacity while dealing with a limited availability of workers. Pico’s software solution is focused on discrete manufacturing utilizing a no-code library of integrations to connected tools, machines, and devices to collect manufacturing data that can be viewed on each level and across connected supply chains. The software streamlines the onboarding process, enabling customers to start using the software quickly, often within a day. It provides a pre-built library of tools and machine integrations, minimizing the need for software engineers to set up the system and drastically reducing upfront costs to a minimum. Ryan Kuhlenbeck, CEO of Pico MES says: &quot;Pico MES not only dramatically improves a midsize factories’ operation, but then can connect these smaller factories with their OEM customers, enabling visibility up and down the supply chain and creating a new level of efficiency gains for all. The investment by global company like Bosch underlines the importance of transparent data exchange across the supply chain to enhance efficiency.” </p><p></p><p>Pico MES comes to the market in perfect timing when an agile and modern MES solution is needed more than ever. According to the latest Deloitte report, 62% of U.S. manufacturers already started reshoring or near-shoring production capacities. Census Bureau data shows that spending on new manufacturing facilities in the U.S. reached a record USD 108 billion in 2022. Given the efforts to revive manufacturing in the U.S., solutions like Pico MES become particularly valuable.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>257225</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11709</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/egravel-bikes-trendy-thanks-to-all-round-everyday-usability-257225.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-07-31T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-15T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
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			<headline>eGravel bikes: Trendy thanks to all-round everyday usability</headline>
			<quote/>
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			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Reutlingen/Stuttgart – On and on, gaze firmly ahead, hands firmly gripping the handlebars and legs moving almost independently. Whether on the streets or cross-country: The eGravel bike, a road bike variant for those rougher trails, rides well on almost all surfaces and is therefore becoming increasingly popular. In 2022, more than twice as many sporty electric bikes, including racing and fitness bikes in addition to eGravel bikes, were purchased in Germany than during the previous year – an increase of 120 percent. No other eBike category recorded a bigger increase. This is confirmed by current figures from Germany&#39;s Bicycle Industry Association (Zweirad-Industrie-Verband, <a href="https://www.ziv-zweirad.de/fileadmin/redakteure/Downloads/PDFs/Pressemitteilung_ZIV_Marktdaten_230315.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ZIV</a>).</p>
<h2>eGravel bikes: The all-rounders among eBikes</h2><p>&quot;Gravel biking is in vogue. Letting off steam both when cycling on conventional roads and on dirt tracks is even more fun with an &#39;e&#39; in front of it: with eGravel bikes,&quot; says Tamara Winograd, Head of Marketing and Communication Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;These bikes are true all-rounders – and are just as suitable for the daily commute to work as they are for excursions into the countryside, weekend tours, sports sessions or simply a leisurely after-work ride – maximum freedom guaranteed.&quot;</p><p>Bosch eBike Systems, one of the leading manufacturers of eBike drive systems, has developed a new, extra-light motor designed especially for eGravel bikes. The <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/performance-line-sx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Performance Line SX</a> (available from autumn 2023) delivers maximum power in the most compact space – and endless riding fun.</p>
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			Gravel biking is in vogue. Letting off steam both when cycling on conventional roads and on dirt tracks is even more fun with an 'e' in front of it: with eGravel bikes. These bikes are true all-rounders &#8211; and are just as suitable for the daily commute to work as they are for excursions into the countryside, weekend tours, sports sessions or simply a leisurely after-work ride &#8211; maximum freedom guaranteed, 
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				<cite>says Tamara Winograd, Head of Marketing and Communication Bosch eBike Systems.</cite>
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<h2>Noticeably lightweight innovation: Bosch eBike Systems sets new standards</h2><p>Everyone gets their money&#39;s worth on an eGravel bike with the Performance Line SX – even adrenaline junkies. Thanks to the powerful motor support and wider tyres, eGravel bikers can enjoy themselves to their heart&#39;s content not only on asphalt, but also on forest and gravel paths. Plus: despite its high power, the motor weighs only two kilograms. This makes it easy to shoulder the eBike and carry it up or down stairs.</p><p>The Performance Line SX motor is also the perfect innovation from Bosch eBike Systems for sporty eBikers: The faster they pedal, the more support the motor provides. Bosch has also developed the Sprint riding mode especially for the Performance Line SX. It helps eBikers to reach a high speed faster and to maintain it during training laps. </p><p>Incidentally: eBikers who ride 12 to 15 kilometres a day reduce their risk of heart attack by 40 percent. This was the conclusion of a recent study conducted by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Leibnitz University and Hannover Medical School (MHH). The study <a href="https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/8/4/e001275" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">published in the medical journal &quot;BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine&quot;</a> reveals that the risk of obesity, high blood pressure as well as sugar and lipometabolic disorders is reduced by as much as 50 percent through daily eBiking.</p><h2>Sporty on the road, relaxed parking</h2><p>Following intense activity, eBikers deserve a breather. After arriving at a café, park or lake, the additional theft protection ensures a carefree break. Bosch networks eBike components such as the motor, display and battery. eBikers can easily adjust these on their own smartphone via the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a>. The benefit: the smartphone simultaneously becomes a digital key. Following one-time installation of eBike Lock via the eBike Flow app, eBikers can use their eBike with their mobile phone to disable the motor support. Practical: Only when the eBike Lock function detects that the connected smartphone is nearby does it enable the motor support.</p><p>Those who want to secure their eGravel bike even better can resort to their own personal parking attendant: eBikers can use the optional ConnectModule, a component that is installed invisibly on the eBike and features a radio and GNSS module as well as the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-alarm" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Alarm</a> function. If the eBike is moved slightly, the eBike Alarm first reacts by emitting warning signals. In the case of stronger movement of the eBike or in the event of theft, the eBike Alarm sends a notification to the user&#39;s smartphone and automatically transmits the live location of the eBike to the eBike Flow app. The premium service eBike Alarm is part of the premium subscription Flow+, which will be available from summer 2023. To use eBike Alarm, the eBike Lock feature must be activated in the eBike Flow app and the new ConnectModule must be installed on the eBike. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>257216</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11702</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/steinexpo-2023-bosch-engineering-presents-assistance-systems-for-deep-and-open-cast-mining-machinery-257216.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-08-16T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-16T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>steinexpo 2023: Bosch Engineering presents assistance systems for deep and open cast mining machinery</headline>
			<quote>The Swiss start-up TERREN Electric Drive Systems presents its expedition vehicle with an electric drive from Bosch</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Assistance systems reduces the risk of accidents with mining machinery and increase the efficiency of work   Modular sensors and systems from Bosch Engineering offer high flexibility, functional reliability, and exceptional robustness  Electric motors and inverter from Bosch Engineering for the Peak Evolution expedition vehicle  Bosch booth D9 at steinexpo 2023 is the meeting point for discussions about the mining machinery of the future (main exhibitor: BG RCI) ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – Working with mining machinery is associated with a wide variety of hazards. Collisions between excavators, dump trucks, or caterpillar trucks and people or obstacles are a common cause of accidents. To avoid accidents the drivers must always have the entire area surrounding the vehicle in view. This causes constant stress and leads to physical strains. Electronic assistance systems like those from Bosch Engineering can help to alleviate this: when they identify persons or objects within the detection area around the vehicle, they issue corresponding warnings and show the exact position on the display, thus allowing the machine operator to keep a close eye on any blind spots. “Our assistance systems thus make an essential contribution to improving safety in the mining industry, make work easier for the machine operators, and increase the efficiency of work,” explains Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway solutions at Bosch Engineering GmbH.</p>
<p><b>Flexible modules for assistance systems</b></p><p>Bosch Engineering has therefore developed a modular system with tailor-made systems and sensors for extensive assistance functions especially for particularly demanding mining applications. The sensor concept includes a variety of ultrasonic and radar systems, as well as a camera system, that can be configured flexibly, allowing them to be tailored to the requirements of the specific application and assistance function. Bosch Engineering draws on its expertise and proven key solutions from the passenger car domain and adapts these technologies specially for use in the off-highway segment. The result is that the systems combine a high level of functional safety with exceptional robustness, even under the toughest of operating conditions. Due to the connectivity with the vehicle electronics required for reliable functioning, the assistance systems from Bosch Engineering are designed as a solution for original equipment (OE). The exception is the camera system, which is also available as a retrofit kit. This includes all of the components for retrofitting, including the wiring harness, display, and camera mount. The system features a display with intuitive operation and easy commissioning even in existing vehicles.</p><p></p><p><b>On the way to fully automated mining</b></p><p>Modern assistance functions are generally designed to warn the driver about hazards. The advanced ultrasonic system from Bosch Engineering goes one step further. If obstacles are detected in the vehicle’s path, the system will be able to trigger a stop signal to the vehicle control system in the future, bringing the machinery to a stop in dangerous situations. Machine manufacturers can thus integrate a sophisticated emergency braking assistance function into their application as a proven and reliable “plug-and-play” solution without having to use their own development capacities. Bosch Engineering is also already working today on the automated and connected mining machinery of the future, which performs its work fully automatically without any manual intervention required on the part of the machine operator. The second-generation off-highway robotic controller (ORC2) provides high-performance control unit hardware for partial and full automation. The system offers high computing and storage capacity, with sufficient capacity for demanding automation functions. Standardized interfaces allow for quick and easy integration into the vehicle electronics, and preinstalled drivers make it easy to integrate the sensors.</p><p></p><p><b>Peak Evolution – electric at high altitude with Bosch components</b></p><p>The second megatrend in mining machinery is alternative powertrains. Bosch Engineering offers electric drives for a wide variety of different off-highway applications here. “All components of the electric drive system offer very high profitability, robustness, and durability because they are based on the tried and tested technologies that Bosch has been using successfully in the commercial vehicle sector and other commercial applications such as construction machinery for many years,” says Kurek. The Swiss expedition team members of Peak Evolution are also relying on the dependability and performance of the electric components from Bosch Engineering for their ambitious world record attempt. The team plans to reach the peak of the 6893-meter-high Ojos del Salado volcano in Chile with an electric off-highway vehicle. “The grand finale will be in December 2023, we will slowly work our way upwards over several days. That would be a new altitude world record for vehicles – the record currently stands at 6694 meters,” says Patrik Koller, cofounder of TERREN Electric Drive Systems and Peak Evolution. Among other things, Bosch Engineering is supplying the two 400-volt electric motors and the appropriate inverter for the drive system in the expedition vehicle. Bosch Engineering experts are also supporting the Swiss team with integration of the drive into the vehicle and with application of the system to the specific operating conditions for the high-altitude expedition. </p><p></p><p>Booth D9 and the Quarry Vision 2 open space at steinexpo 2023 will be the meeting point for more information about the Bosch innovations and the Peak Evolution expedition vehicle. Experts from both companies will be on hand there to talk about the mining machinery of the future as well as the expedition vehicle.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/branches/ohw-overview.html</a><br/><a href="https://peakevolution.ch/de/das-projekt/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://peakevolution.ch/de/das-projekt/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11705</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-expands-digital-theft-protection-for-ebikes-257090.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-08-09T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-09T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>66</id>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems expands digital theft protection for eBikes </headline>
			<quote>New update turns Kiox displays into key</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 as additional keys for the eBike  The right screen for every ride: customisable Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - Experience trail adventures with an eMTB, discover new spots on eTrekking rides or cruise through the city to your favourite café on an eUrban bike: eBiking is fun and keeps you fit. To complement the riding fun with a carefree feeling when parking the eBike, Bosch eBike Systems is now expanding the digital theft protection in the smart system. The latest eBike Flow app update allows eBikers to use the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays as a key to unlock their eBike in addition to their smartphone. Another new feature also gives them the option to disable automatic unlocking.</p>
<h2>Flexible key options offer even more effective theft protection</h2><p>All functions are based on the free <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Lock</a> theft protection. Once installed, this disables the motor support as soon as the eBike is switched off. In addition to the mechanical bicycle lock, eBike Lock provides additional security. Thanks to the update, this advantage can now also be used with the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/kiox" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kiox 300 and Kiox 500</a>. Once the eBike is switched on and the respective display connected, eBikers can easily define their preferred key in the settings of the eBike Flow app – either the smartphone, display or both. They can then simply lock and unlock the smart additional theft protection by removing the display from or inserting it into the mount. </p><p>The option of using Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 as a key also gives eBikers greater flexibility and convenience. If several people share an eBike, for example in the family or among friends, several digital keys can be defined and deleted again as necessary. The protection provided by eBike Lock is no longer tied to a single smartphone. Another new feature of the eBike Flow app prevents the eBike from being automatically unlocked as soon as it is within Bluetooth range of the smartphone. For this purpose, all users need to do is disable the &quot;Automatic unlock&quot; function in the eBike Flow app. They can later enable the motor support of their eBike by pressing and holding the &quot;Hold to unlock&quot; button on the Home Screen of the eBike Flow app.</p><h2>Most important functions in view thanks to customised display</h2><p>Through linkage with eBike Lock, the range of functions of the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays for the smart system has been increased even further. Users can now arrange the content and sequence of the display screens themselves and define up to three tiles on one screen and a maximum of 13 individual screens. Depending on their personal requirements, they have the option of displaying a total of up to 30 different items of information – for mountain bikers, e.g. the cadence, average and maximum speed, for touring bikers, e.g. the distance, gradient and range.</p><p>The update can be downloaded via the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a>, which is available for download from the relevant app store at no additional cost. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11694</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/tsmc-bosch-infineon-and-nxp-establish-joint-venture-to-bring-advanced-semiconductor-manufacturing-to-europe-257088.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-08-08T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-08T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
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				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>TSMC, Bosch, Infineon, and NXP Establish Joint Venture to Bring Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing to Europe</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Hsinchu, Stuttgart, Munich, Eindhoven, Aug 8, 2023 – TSMC (TWSE: 2330, NYSE: TSM), Robert Bosch GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY), and NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced a plan to jointly invest in European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ESMC) GmbH, in Dresden, Germany to provide advanced semiconductor manufacturing services. ESMC marks a significant step towards construction of a 300 mm fab to support the future capacity needs of the fast-growing automotive and industrial sectors, with the final investment decision pending confirmation of the level of public funding for this project. The project is planned under the framework of the European Chips Act.</p><h2></h2><p>The planned fab is expected to have a monthly production capacity of 40,000 300 mm (12-inch) wafers on TSMC’s 28/22 nanometer planar CMOS and 16/12 nanometer FinFET process technology, further strengthening Europe’s semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem with advanced FinFET transistor technology and creating about 2,000 direct high-tech professional jobs. ESMC aims to begin construction of the fab in the second half of 2024 with production targeted to begin by the end of 2027.</p><p>The planned joint venture will be 70 percent owned by TSMC, with Bosch, Infineon, and NXP each holding 10 percent equity stake, subject to regulatory approvals and other conditions. Total investments are expected to exceed 10 billion euros consisting of equity injection, debt borrowing, and strong support from the European Union and German government. The fab will be operated by TSMC.</p><p>“This investment in Dresden demonstrates TSMC’s commitment to serving our customers’ strategic capacity and technology needs, and we are excited at this opportunity to deepen our long-standing partnership with Bosch, Infineon, and NXP,” said Dr. CC Wei, Chief Executive Officer of TSMC. “Europe is a highly promising place for semiconductor innovation, particularly in the automotive and industrial fields, and we look forward to bringing those innovations to life on our advanced silicon technology with the talent in Europe.”</p><p>Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management: “Semiconductors are not only a crucial success factor for Bosch. Their reliable availability is also of great importance for the success of the global automotive industry. Apart from continuously expanding our own manufacturing facilities, we further secure our supply chains as an automotive supplier through close cooperation with our partners. With TSMC, we are pleased to gain a global innovation leader to strengthen the semiconductor ecosystem in the direct vicinity of our semiconductor plant in Dresden.”</p>
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			Semiconductors are not only a crucial success factor for Bosch. Their reliable availability is also of great importance for the success of the global automotive industry. Apart from continuously expanding our own manufacturing facilities, we further secure our supply chains as an automotive supplier through close cooperation with our partners. With TSMC, we are pleased to gain a global innovation leader to strengthen the semiconductor ecosystem in the direct vicinity of our semiconductor plant in Dresden.
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				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management</cite>
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<p>“Our joint investment is an important milestone to bolster the European semiconductor ecosystem. With this, Dresden is strengthening its position as one of the world’s most important semiconductor hubs that is already home to Infineon’s largest frontend site,” said Jochen Hanebeck, CEO of Infineon Technologies. “Infineon will use the new capacity to serve the growing demand particularly of its European customers, especially in automotive and IoT. The advanced capabilities will provide a basis for developing innovative technologies, products and solutions to address the global challenges of decarbonization and digitalisation.” </p><p>“NXP is very committed to strengthening innovation and supply chain resilience in Europe,” said Kurt Sievers, President and CEO of NXP Semiconductors. “We thank the European Union, Germany, and the Free State of Saxony for their recognition of the semiconductor industry’s critical role and for their true commitment to boost Europe’s chip ecosystem. The construction of this new and significant semiconductor foundry will add much needed innovation and capacity for the range of silicon required to supply the sharply increasing digitalization and electrification of the automotive and industrial sectors.”</p>
<p><b>About Infineon</b></p><p>Infineon Technologies AG is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Infineon drives decarbonization and digitalization with its products and solutions. The company has around 56,200 employees worldwide and generated revenue of about €14.2 billion in the 2022 fiscal year (ending 30 September). Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and in the USA on the over-the-counter market OTCQX International over-the-counter market (ticker symbol: IFNNY). Further information is available at <a href="www.infineon.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.infineon.com</a>. Follow us: <a href="https://twitter.com/Infineon" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Twitter</a> – <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Infineon" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Facebook</a> – <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/2148/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LinkedIn</a></p><p></p><p><b>About NXP Semiconductors</b></p><p>NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) brings together bright minds to create breakthrough technologies that make the connected world better, safer and more secure. As a world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is pushing boundaries in the automotive, industrial &amp; IoT, mobile, and communication infrastructure markets while delivering solutions that advance a more sustainable future. Built on more than 60 years of combined experience and expertise, the company has approximately 34,500 team members in more than 30 countries and posted revenue of $13.21 billion in 2022. Find out more at <a href="http://www.nxp.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.nxp.com</a>. </p><p></p><p><b>About TSMC</b></p><p>TSMC pioneered the pure-play foundry business model when it was founded in 1987, and has been the world’s leading dedicated semiconductor foundry ever since. The Company supports a thriving ecosystem of global customers and partners with the industry’s leading process technologies and portfolio of design enablement solutions to unleash innovation for the global semiconductor industry. With global operations spanning Asia, Europe, and North America, TSMC serves as a committed corporate citizen around the world.</p><p>TSMC deployed 288 distinct process technologies, and manufactured 12,698 products for 532 customers in 2022 by providing broadest range of advanced, specialty and advanced packaging technology services. The Company is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan. For more information please visit <a href="https://www.tsmc.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.tsmc.com</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11700</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/leading-semiconductor-industry-players-join-forces-to-accelerate-risc-v-257024.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-08-04T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-04T09:59:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<headline>Leading Semiconductor Industry Players  Join Forces to Accelerate RISC-V</headline>
			<quote>Establishing a new company to drive RISC-V ecosystem and hardware development</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Semiconductor industry players Robert Bosch GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG, Nordic Semiconductor, NXP® Semiconductors, and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., have come together to jointly invest in a company aimed at advancing the adoption of RISC-V globally by enabling next-generation hardware development.</p><p>Formed in Germany, this company will aim to accelerate the commercialization of future products based on the open-source RISC-V architecture. The company will be a single source to enable compatible RISC-V based products, provide reference architectures, and help establish solutions widely used in the industry. Initial application focus will be automotive, but with an eventual expansion to include mobile and IoT. </p><p>At its core, RISC-V encourages innovation, allowing any company to develop cutting-edge, customized hardware based on an open-source instruction set. Further adoption of the RISC-V technology will promote even more diversity in the electronics industry – reducing the barriers to entry for smaller and emergent companies and enabling increased scalability for established companies.</p><p>The company calls on industry associations, leaders, and governments, to join forces in support of this initiative which will help increase the resilience of the broader semiconductor ecosystem. </p><p>The company formation will be subject to regulatory approvals in various jurisdictions.</p><h2>Robert Bosch GmbH</h2><p>“Bosch is convinced that initiatives promoting the RISC-V open specifications will bring the global mobility market a significant step further. The initiative now planned will greatly help to establish a reliable and efficient EU-based semiconductor ecosystem,” said Jens Fabrowsky, Executive Vice President at Bosch and responsible for the semiconductor business.</p><h2>Infineon Technologies AG</h2><p>“As vehicles become software-defined and dependability requirements increase due to electrification and connectivity, for example, as well as through trends like autonomous driving, there is a general need for standardization and ecosystem compatibility across the industry, with CPUs being a key IP. We are proud to support the establishment of trusted RISC-V based automotive products with this initiative. The knowledge and expertise of leading market players will unleash the full potential of RISC-V in the automotive sector,” said Peter Schiefer, Division President of Infineon’s Automotive Division.</p><h2>Nordic Semiconductor</h2><p>“Nordic Semiconductor is a committed and enthusiastic supporter of the RISC-V initiative and stands ready to drive the project forward. Nordic’s IoT solutions represent the leading edge of low power wireless technology and to retain that position it’s critical we maintain continuous access to efficient and powerful embedded microprocessors. An open collaboration with like-minded companies to continually enhance innovative RISC-V microprocessor IP and ensure a robust and reliable supply of the technology is the ideal answer to this challenge,” said Svein-Egil Nielsen, CTO/EVP R&amp;D and Strategy, Nordic Semiconductor.</p><h2>NXP Semiconductors</h2><p>“NXP is proud to be part of a new EU-based joint endeavor to pioneer fully certified RISC-V-based IP and architectures, initially for the automotive industry. The creation of a one-stop-shop ecosystem where customers can select turnkey assets will strengthen the adoption of RISC-V across many European industries,” said Lars Reger, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at NXP Semiconductors. “We thank the Artificial Intelligence Center Hamburg (ARIC) e.V. for their support of this collaboration.”</p><h2>Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.</h2><p>“We are excited to come together with other industry players to drive the expansion of the RISC-V ecosystem through development of next-generation hardware. Qualcomm Technologies has been investing in RISC-V for more than five years and we’ve integrated RISC-V micro-controllers into many of our commercial platforms. We believe RISC-V’s open-source instruction set will increase innovation and has the potential to transform the industry,” Ziad Asghar, Senior Vice President of Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.</p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/user-friendly-office-and-on-site-software-for-tradespeople-officeon-from-bosch-256832.html</url>
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			<headline>User-friendly office and on-site software for tradespeople: OfficeOn from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Model all relevant processes quickly and clearly</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Greater efficiency through centralized, digital administration of all key processes  Flexible web-based application for in-office use and an app for working on site  Cloud solution with no installation required, offering real-time synchronization ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>Less paper, faster processes in just a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the screen: OfficeOn, developed by Bosch especially for smaller trade businesses, is a simple and user-friendly solution for the centralized, digital management of all key company processes. The new cloud-based system reduces administrative workload significantly, is particularly easy to use, and is suited to any type of trade – from plumbing, heating, and electrical installation to carpenters, locksmiths, drywall contractors, painters, and decorators. OfficeOn aims to make office tasks like creating offers and invoices, coordinating schedules, documenting building sites, and time management as simple as possible for small businesses, so that tradespeople can concentrate on what they do best.</p>
<h2>Web-based application for in-office use, app when on site</h2><p>The user-friendly software focuses on and digitalizes all relevant processes, allowing them all to be managed centrally and clearly in a single system. OfficeOn includes a browser-based application for the office as well as an app for on-site staff, which are constantly synced up via the cloud in real time.</p><p></p><p>In the office, everything from project planning and creating offers and invoices to coordinating schedules and managing the customer base can be done in a flash and with ease using the web-based application. With OfficeOn, adding services and hourly rates for offers and invoice is simple. External services from wholesalers can also be imported in seconds thanks to the Datanorm and IDS connectivity. Not only that, the standard Datev interface also allows companies to submit information to tax advisors or tax authorities directly, saving both time and money. The app has a number of features that are tailored to managing processes on site, including coordinating schedules and recording time worked with just a few clicks using the digital time sheets and work sheets. The documents can be countersigned directly by the customer thanks to the digital signing function, allowing businesses to meet their legal requirements with ease and efficiency.</p><p></p><h2>Cloud solution: no installation required </h2><p>The software is a cloud-based solution and does not require any installation. Data is synchronized in real time, permitting access around the clock from any device either in the office or on the road via the app. Key tasks such as regular backups, as well as software maintenance and updates, take place automatically in the cloud. No manual updates are necessary, reducing the administrative workload considerably. </p><p></p><h2>Flexible licensing options to meet all needs</h2><p>OfficeOn mobile and office licenses are available for 6, 12, or 24 months. Mobile licenses give employees smartphone app access to all the functions relevant to performing and documenting their work while on site. The office license is designed for office-based staff and allows functions like project planning, creating offers and invoices, and coordinating schedules to be used directly in a browser, without the need for any additional software. Office licenses automatically include one mobile license. Customers can choose to arrange installation and set-up assistance to help migrate data to the new software and import customer data, material lists, and service catalogs. Live chat and email support is included in all licenses. Additional premium hotline support is available as an optional extra. Because OfficeOn is part of the Bosch software suite, the same SingleKey ID login used for many other Bosch Group brands – including Bosch, Buderus, and Neff – can also be used to access the software.</p><p></p><p>OfficeOn is available starting in September. All prices are subject to VAT. </p><p>Further information: <a href="https://bosch-officeon.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">OfficeOn software for tradespeople</a></p><p></p><p><b>You can find the licensing terms and prices in the table in the PDF, see “download”. <br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11692</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-opens-new-semiconductor-test-center-for-chips-and-sensors-in-malaysia-256640.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-08-01T07:59:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-08-01T07:59:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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				<name>Mobility Solutions</name>
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			<headline>Bosch opens new semiconductor test center for chips and sensors in Malaysia</headline>
			<quote>350-million-euro investment by the middle of the next decade to strengthen global semiconductor supply chain</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Fully connected test center in Penang creates additional capacity for Bosch to meet continued growth in chip demand.  Dr. Stefan Hartung: “The expansion of our semiconductor business is strategically very important for Bosch.”  New test center includes more than 18,000 square meters of clean rooms, office space, and R&D laboratories for up to 400 associates.  Bosch continues to invest in its worldwide semiconductor manufacturing network in Germany, the U.S., and Malaysia. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Penang, Malaysia – Global demand for chips for the automotive and consumer goods industries remains high. That is why Bosch is continuing to expand its semiconductor business. The company has now opened a new test center for chips and sensors in Penang, Malaysia, at a cost of some 65 million euros; it plans to invest a further 285 million euros at the site by the middle of the next decade. “With our new semiconductor test center in Penang, we are creating additional capacity within our worldwide manufacturing network to meet the continued high demand for chips and sensors,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. “Semiconductors are a decisive success factor for all Bosch business areas, and the expansion of this business is strategically very important.”</p>
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			With our new semiconductor test center in Penang, we are creating additional capacity within our worldwide manufacturing network to meet the continued high demand for chips and sensors,
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				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management.</cite>
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<p></p><p>In total, Bosch has some 100,000 square meters of land available on Penang’s mainland strip. The new test center currently covers more than 18,000 square meters and includes clean rooms, office space, and laboratories for quality assurance and manufacturing. By the middle of the next decade, up to 400 associates will be working there. With the new factory and a total of 4,200 associates, Penang is now Bosch’s biggest location in Southeast Asia.</p><p> </p><p>Semiconductor manufacturing can basically be divided into two sections: frontend manufacturing and backend manufacturing. For the latter, Malaysia is an important hub in the global semiconductor supply chain. The country is estimated to cover around 13 percent of global backend manufacturing. According to official figures, in recent years the state of Penang has generated more than 5 percent of worldwide semiconductor revenue. “The new test center in Penang brings our manufacturing network closer to the companies that serve the further value chain of semiconductor manufacturing as well as to customers in this important Asian market. That shortens delivery times and routes, and it improves our competitiveness,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility business sector. </p><p></p><h2>One of the most cutting-edge test centers in Southeast Asia</h2><p>The frontend is where the actual circuits are attached and patterned on the wafers; at Bosch, for example, this work is currently performed in the clean rooms of the wafer fabs in Reutlingen and Dresden. The backend is where the individual chips are then separated from the wafers, assembled, and tested. Bosch currently carries out most of the final testing of its semiconductors in Reutlingen, Germany; Suzhou, China; and Hatvan, Hungary. Those locations will now be joined by the new test center in Penang, Malaysia. The fully connected plant is one of the most advanced semiconductor test centers in Southeast Asia. Here, Bosch will immediately begin testing semiconductors that the company manufactures at its frontend in Dresden, among other locations. “Our new test center in Penang completes our internal process chain, especially for semiconductors from Dresden,” Heyn says.</p><h2>Bosch invests further in chip business</h2><p>Bosch is pursuing a global growth strategy with its semiconductor business. Over the next three years, the company plans to invest some three billion euros in Dresden and Reutlingen, both as part of its own investment plan and under the auspices of the European IPCEI ME/CT (“Important Project of Common European Interest on Microelectronics and Communication Technologies”) funding program. Following its expected acquisition of part of the business of TSI Semiconductors, based in Roseville, California, which is expected before the end of the year, Bosch plans to invest roughly an additional 1.4 billion euros in retooling the fab to support the latest manufacturing processes for silicon carbide semiconductors.</p><h2></h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11692/penang_factsheet_en.pdf" >Penang Factsheet</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>256576</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11457</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/from-analog-to-digital-bosch-implements-networked-public-address-and-voice-alarm-solution-for-munich-airport-256576.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-07-18T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-07-18T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1922</id>
				<name>Building Technologies</name>
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			<headline>From analog to digital – Bosch implements networked public address and voice alarm solution for Munich Airport</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Terminal 1 now has an IP-based Praesensa public address and voice alarm system with the world’s largest multi-subnet system.  Praesensa ensures energy and cost efficiency with a state-of-the-art amplifier infrastructure.  The system is equipped for future requirements and can be scaled flexibly. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
				<email>Florian.Lauw@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – With 31.6 million passengers in 2022 and 210 destinations in 63 different countries, Munich Airport is one of Europe’s most important air traffic hubs and has just been named “Best Airport in Central Europe” by Skytrax. Since the airport opened in 1992, Bosch Building Technologies has been an established project partner, with an on-site support team looking after the fire and intruder detection technology, video cameras, and door control system. The analog public address and voice alarm system in Terminal 1 has now been replaced by a wholly IP-based Praesensa system.</p>
<p><b>The world’s largest Praesensa multi-subnet system</b></p><p>The installation is based on a large-scale and powerful networking concept with multiple subnets – the biggest Praesensa multi-subnet system anywhere in the world to date. The maximum configuration level enables up to 3,000 Praesensa system components and 10,000 audio zones to be managed centrally. The new solution is therefore ideally equipped for future expansions. The Praesensa multi-subnet system includes a redundancy concept that ensures uninterrupted operation in the event of an equipment failure. “We wanted reliable connectivity with good redundancy and a flexible, future-proof solution for Munich Airport. Another ideal feature was the problem-free integration of our 14,000 existing speakers into the new solution. The overall package won us over,” says Michael Huck, project engineer for safety and security systems at Flughafen München GmbH. </p><p></p><p><b>User-friendly operation and improved audio quality</b></p><p>The DIN EN 54-certified solution is used for passenger announcements, locating people, emergency alerts and general announcements in Terminal 1. The integration into the airport’s existing management system means the terminal service team and the fire department can pass on information to passengers and staff in a quick, targeted way with improved audio quality. Pre-recorded announcements in 18 languages will be possible in the future. In the event of an alarm being activated, the fire department can use an additional display panel on a 40-inch touchscreen monitor to easily control individual sections of the building and take measures such as a phased evacuation. </p><p></p><p><b>Cost savings and efficiency in ongoing operations</b></p><p>Besides undertaking the planning work, the Bosch experts also installed the new solution. The Praesensa systems for the terminal’s 23 tech rooms and its parking garages are installed in over 80 19-inch racks and connected to the existing speakers. Unlike traditional multichannel power amplifiers with a fixed maximum output per channel, the amplifiers in the Praesensa systems offer intelligent, flexible load distribution to all amplifier channels, along with reduced power consumption in standby mode. This often results in less amplifiers being required in many installations and savings of up to 50 percent can be achieved when it comes to space, power, and emergency power supply capacity. The system operation is quick and flexible via a web interface. </p><p></p><p><b>Flexible adaptation to future requirements </b></p><p>The full IP connectivity of all components means the new solution in Terminal 1, which is also maintained by the Bosch team on site, can easily be scaled and adapted to future requirements. “When you make an investment, it’s important for the technology to grow along with it, without previous investments going to waste. That is particularly true of an airport, because it’s in a constant state of flux,” adds Huck. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11695</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-adds-cabin-blowers-to-its-product-range-for-the-independent-aftermarket-256513.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-07-18T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch adds cabin blowers to its product range for the independent aftermarket</headline>
			<quote>Market launch of low-noise cabin blowers for high-volume Ford and VW models</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Product launch of cabin blowers for passenger cars that make up a large share of the European vehicle fleet  Continuous expansion of the Bosch product range for cabin blowers  Efficient temperature control of the vehicle interior, even at the lowest setting  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – As a key component of the air-conditioning system, the cabin blower conveys cooled or heated air into the vehicle interior. To ensure an efficient and reliable air flow, the cabin blower must be precisely coordinated with the vehicle’s AC system. If the blower has to be replaced, therefore, the workshop needs to be sure that the new blower is equally powerful. Bosch is expanding its product range for the independent aftermarket with a cabin blower that runs particularly quietly. In the first phase, five blowers are available for Ford and VW models that are very common in the European vehicle fleet. Bosch plans to continuously expand its product range over the next months.</p>
<p><b>High manufacturing standards ensure reliable operation</b></p><p>Even at the lowest setting, the Bosch cabin blower’s electric motor and impeller provide sufficient air flow to pass through the evaporator or the heat exchanger, thus cooling or heating the vehicle interior. The blowers also operate particularly quietly, reducing noise inside the vehicle. Bosch cabin blowers are manufactured from high quality materials and meet strict production standards. Their robust design ensures reliable operation and a long service life. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>256130</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11696</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/federal-minister-for-economic-affairs-visits-bosch-in-renningen-256130.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-07-10T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-07-10T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Federal minister for economic affairs visits Bosch in Renningen</headline>
			<quote>Certificate confirms funding</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Stuttgart/Renningen – Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, welcomed Robert Habeck, federal minister for economic affairs and climate action, to the Bosch research campus in Renningen, where they were joined by Baden-Württemberg Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann, Baden-Württemberg Minister of the Environment Thekla Walker, and Bavaria State Minister Melanie Huml. Habeck visited Renningen as part of his summer tour. His visit focused on transformation in the automotive industry and the energy transition.</p>
<p>Habeck also took the opportunity to present a certificate confirming funding of just under 161 million euros for the IPCEI hydrogen project Bosch Power Units for the initial commercialization of stationary fuel cell systems. Bosch believes the highly efficient solid-oxide fuel cells are essential to sustainable energy supply. </p><h2>Funding for large-scale production</h2><p>“Germany is a strong location with strong companies that are ready to tackle and master the transformation,” Habeck said in Renningen. “The funding for the large-scale production of Bosch stationary fuel cell systems, as part of a common European hydrogen project in close cooperation with federal and state authorities, shows how business and political leaders, innovations, and their funding go hand in hand on the road to climate neutrality. A highly innovative key technology for ramping up the use of hydrogen can now go into production in Germany.” </p><p>Fuel cells have the potential to significantly reduce carbon, as they generate electricity and water from hydrogen. Because the end product is water, rather than CO<sub>2</sub>, this technology can contribute to a more sustainable future. </p><p>“Going forward, supplying the country with hydrogen from renewable energies will be indispensable to achieving the climate targets,” Kretschmann said in Renningen. “The fact that Bosch is now the first major European company to be able to enter into large-scale production of highly efficient solid-oxide fuel cells thanks to the funding granted by the German government is something we are extremely pleased about and fits in wonderfully with our hydrogen road map,” he continued. </p><p>Hartung added: “The example of stationary fuel cells shows that the research environment here in Germany is excellent. Research and development have always been a top priority for Bosch. Every year, we invest some 7 billion euros in technologies of the future.” </p><h2>Artificial intelligence and automated driving</h2><p>As they explored the campus, Hartung gave the guests an insight into two of Bosch’s fields of research. In robotics, the company’s experts are looking into a variety of topics, including ways to automate the coordination of deliveries at warehouses using artificial intelligence. Doing so saves time and money, and improves the efficiency of operations at large warehouses. In Mobility, Habeck and Kretschmann were brought up to speed on the latest research into automated driving. The main focus here is on AI-assisted solutions that help the vehicle to navigate its surroundings.</p><p>Bosch employs over 85,000 associates in research and development around the world.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>256078</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11680</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/1200-meters-of-welds-make-each-fuel-cell-stack-hydrogen-tight-256078.html</url>
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			<type>Factsheet</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-07-10T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-07-10T09:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>1,200 meters of welds make each fuel-cell stack hydrogen-tight</headline>
			<quote>The fuel-cell power module (FCPM): facts and figures</quote>
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			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p><b>The Stuttgart-Feuerbach manufacturing site</b></p><p><ul><li>Feuerbach has a firm place in the past and future of mobility. The Stuttgart-Feuerbach site is the largest and oldest Bosch location worldwide. It was set up by Robert Bosch himself in 1909. </li><li>The Feuerbach plant has been moving people and goods for more than 100 years: roughly 2,800 associates work in the Feuerbach plant, and the location as a whole employs roughly 15,000. </li><li>Hardly any other location illustrates the transformation in mobility as well as Feuerbach. The manufacture of magneto parts began there in 1910, and 1927 saw the start of production of diesel injection pumps for trucks. Since then, it has witnessed the start of production of many products, mainly for combustion engines. And now, from July 2023, it will see the volume production of the fuel-cell power module (FCPM) on an area currently almost as large as half a soccer field. </li><li>This volume production of the FCPM is also a joint project involving a number of German locations with a long mobility history: Bamberg is supplying the Feuerbach manufacturing operation with the fuel-cell stack. And important system components such as the electric air compressor and the recirculation blower come from Homburg. The assembly and testing of the complete system is then done in Feuerbach. </li><li>The Feuerbach plant is part of an international manufacturing network. Only as a result of the exchange of knowledge and manufacturing expertise was it possible for production of the fuel-cell power module to start not only in Feuerbach, but also in Chongqing, China, where the requisite components come from the Bosch plant in Wuxi. Similarly, it is planned to manufacture stacks in Anderson, NC. </li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><b>The fuel-cell power module</b></p><p><ul><li>The fuel-cell power module is the most complex system Bosch has ever developed. A fuel-cell power module made in Feuerbach comprises several hundred individual parts, weighs more than 500 kilograms, and has a surface area of roughly 1.5 square meters. </li><li>The module is designed to fit into the space previously occupied by the truck’s combustion engine. This is an advantage for truck makers, and also saves them money, since they can build on the same vehicle platform. </li><li>The fuel cells are the heart of the power module. At first glance, they are not very spectacular. They are only roughly the size of an envelope, and weigh less than 100 grams. To make them capable of propelling a heavy truck, several hundred fuel cells are combined. This combination, known as a stack, provides a total electrical output of more than 100 kilowatts. A fuel-cell power module comprises two such stacks, and thus delivers a total output of more than 200 kilowatts – more than enough to drive a 40-ton truck.</li><li>In the case of the new fuel cell drive system, we can draw on the knowledge gained from decades of research and development work on powertrain components, and also profitably use our manufacturing expertise for the mobility of tomorrow. Over the long term, we want more than half of the fuel cell powertrain by value to be created internally and Bosch&#39;s special machine engineering covers more than 50 percent of the production equipment. It was also possible to transfer knowledge relating to coating technology and leak testing. In addition, Bosch researchers have developed solutions that will help prolong the service life of PEM fuel cells to as much as 30,000 operating hours in the future.</li><li>When manufacturing mobile fuel-cell systems, high-speed laser welding is used. We use it to make 1,200 meters of welds in each stack hydrogen-tight. </li><li>Apart from the stack, a mobile fuel-cell system contains many other components, including a hydrogen metering valve and an electric air compressor. Together, they ensure that the fuel cells are supplied with hydrogen and oxygen, so that an electrochemical exchange of the reactant gases hydrogen and oxygen can produce electricity. On the one hand, this electricity is stored in a battery. On the other, it directly drives the vehicle’s electric motor. Unlike in purely battery-electric heavy trucks, where the batteries can weigh up to nine tons, the batteries in a fuel-cell truck weigh only roughly 500 kilograms. </li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><b>Fuel-cell manufacturing and testing technology</b></p><p><ul><li>Following individual manufacturing steps, and before the process is complete, the fuel-cell system is continuously tested for impermeability. The helium used in the leak test is captured, filtered, and reused for subsequent leak tests. In this way, up to 40 percent of the helium used can be reused.</li><li>In addition, the nitrogen that is also used in leak testing is extracted from the ambient air using a nitrogen generator. In this way, packaging and transportation are avoided, and there is no need to compress the gas, which saves energy.</li><li>Each fuel-cell power module is thoroughly tested before delivery. The end-of-line (EOL) test records 450 variables. The various driving modes (acceleration, braking) in the truck are tested with hydrogen and oxygen at a test bench under real conditions. The manufacturing and testing technology used here comes from Bosch Manufacturing Solutions, the company’s special-purpose machinery unit. </li><li>The testing process is efficient in design, and is being further refined. The electricity produced during the process is fed into the Feuerbach location’s power supply.</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><b>The fuel cell-electric truck</b></p><p><ul><li>If the fuel tanks are big enough, a truck can drive the roughly 800 kilometers from Hamburg to Munich without refueling. </li><li>Refueling takes roughly as long as it takes to drink a cup of coffee: in between 10 and 20 minutes, the truck is full. One kilogram of hydrogen contains as much energy as 3.3 liters of diesel.</li><li>To be able to refuel vehicles with hydrogen quickly and simply, the gas has to be compressed to as much as 900 bar. For the energy-efficient operation of hydrogen compressors in filling stations, Bosch Rexroth has developed a low-maintenance, scalable systems solution.</li><li>Mobile fuel cells run on gaseous hydrogen. Inside the cells, this hydrogen reacts with oxygen from the ambient air. The result is electricity to drive the electric motor and “exhaust” in the form of pure steam.</li><li>At the end of 2022, some 500 vehicles featuring Bosch fuel-cell systems were already on the roads. With the planned start of production in the U.S. and China, their number will grow further. Bosch is confident that, by 2030, one in five new trucks weighing six tons or more will feature a fuel-cell powertrain – provided international efforts to mitigate global warming continue to gain pace.</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Acquisition of Paladin Technologies: Bosch plans to expand its building services business in North America </headline>
			<quote>Bosch Building Technologies division continues its strong growth in services</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Paladin Technologies is a leading provider of security and life safety solutions as well as system integration services in Canada and the US.  This purchase complements Bosch’s 2015 acquisition of Climatec, LLC, with more than 1,000 associates in the US.   Paladin Technologies has over 1,500 associates and projected 2023 sales approaching USD 400 million across 35 offices.  Bosch Building Technologies expands its system integration business by entering the Canadian market and increasing its US operations. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Vancouver, Canada / Phoenix, United States – Bosch plans to acquire Paladin Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Vancouver, Canada – a leading provider of security and life safety solutions and system integration services in North America. This purchase complements Bosch’s 2015 acquisition of Climatec, LLC, with more than 1,000 associates in the US. Climatec is part of Bosch Building Technologies and offers energy efficiency, building automation, security, and life safety solutions for the US market. The US is one of the largest and fastest growing markets for Bosch Building Technologies. Paladin Technologies employs around 1,500 associates across 35 locations in Canada and the US with projected 2023 sales approaching USD 400 million. </p>
<p>Corresponding agreements were signed by Bosch and Paladin Technologies on July 4, 2023. It has been agreed that the purchase price will not be disclosed. The acquisition is subject to approval by the relevant regulatory authorities. “Energy efficiency and security needs are driving factors for the modernization of commercial buildings, particularly in the North American market. These long-term trends have contributed to the growth of our subsidiary Climatec, which has significantly increased its sales and workforce since we acquired them in 2015. We want to continue Bosch’s success in the delivery of these vital services in the region, and helping make buildings greener, smarter, and safer,” says Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management who is responsible for the company’s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Building Technologies is part of Bosch’s Energy and Building Technology business sector and reports strong growth with its energy- and cost-efficient commercial building and building services portfolio. The business sector including Bosch Building Technologies grew in 2022 by 17.4 percent. </p>
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			Energy efficiency and security needs are driving factors for the modernization of commercial buildings, particularly in the North American market. These long-term trends have contributed to the growth of our subsidiary Climatec, which has significantly increased its sales and workforce since we acquired them in 2015. We want to continue Bosch&#8217;s success in the delivery of these vital services in the region, and helping make buildings greener, smarter, and safer,
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				<cite>says Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management who is responsible for the company&#8217;s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors.</cite>
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<h2>Bosch Building Technologies expands its business in North America</h2><p>“The acquisition of Paladin Technologies enables Bosch Building Technologies to significantly expand its system integration business in North America by entering the Canadian market and increasing its US operations. Paladin Technologies and Climatec have exciting opportunities to collaborate and bring comprehensive offers to our customers, building upon their respective market positions, strong brands, highly experienced leadership teams and the tremendous industry expertise of their employees,” says Thomas Quante, president of Bosch Building Technologies. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Building Technologies currently offers building automation, security, life safety, and energy efficiency services in the US with offices across Arizona, Texas, Nevada, California, New York, and New Jersey. “I’ve always respected Bosch’s long-term business focus, its over 100-year reputation for innovation and its private ownership structure, in which the majority shareholder is a charitable foundation. We’ve also been impressed by the success of Bosch’s building services growth in the USA and look forward to succeeding together as we build upon our shared values of innovation, teamwork, and the development of our people,” says Ted Reid, CEO of Paladin Technologies.</p><p></p><p>Paladin Technologies, part of the Paladin Group of Companies founded in 1976 in Vancouver, is a leading provider of security and life safety solutions and system integration services. The company serves the entire Canadian market with 18 offices and the US market with 17 offices across New York, Texas, California, the Southwest, Pacific Northwest and Midwest regions. The company’s portfolio comprises video surveillance, access control and intrusion detection as well as network infrastructure, monitoring, and advanced audio-visual solutions. Paladin Technologies will continue to offer customized building solutions built upon the best technologies available from their product partners. “I’m excited for the opportunity to work with Ted and the Paladin Technologies team as we expand our services across North America. It was clear from our first meeting that our companies share a common customer and employee-focused culture with a tremendous passion for delivering safe, secure, and efficient building solutions,” said Mauro Lima Vaz, Senior Vice President of Bosch Integration Business for North America and CEO of Climatec.</p><p></p><h2>Portfolios of both companies complement each other perfectly</h2><p>With its market presence in Canada and key metropolitan areas in the US, Paladin Technologies is an ideal addition to Bosch’s system integration business. For instance, Paladin Technologies is responsible for the design and installation of security systems for Royal Columbian Hospital, enhancing patient experiences, while maintaining the continuity of the hospital services as it is one of only two trauma centers within the province. Further, Paladin Technologies protects the assets of Cargill facilities, an international provider of food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services. Paladin Technologies serves Cargill across multiple provinces and states. Through Climatec, Bosch implements highly innovative projects across the North American market. For example, The Spiral, a premier office high-rise skyscraper in New York City, which Climatec equipped with an advanced building automation system – a smart and green building offering the highest quality of life for its occupants. Another example is the City of Ontario, California, for which Climatec has implemented significant building modernization and renewable energy systems that saves the city millions in utility and operating costs. </p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-hybrid-system-successful-in-the-fia-world-endurance-championship-255936.html</url>
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			<headline>Bosch hybrid system successful in the FIA World Endurance Championship</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch supplies system technology as well as electric motor, inverter, hybrid control unit and electric braking system for the new LMDh platform within the hypercar category  LMDh platform supports a new era of long-distance racing in WEC and IMSA ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Monza – The WEC racing series starts the second half of the season with the 6 Hours of Monza. On the historic race track near Milan, the two factory teams from Porsche and Cadillac will be competing with the new LMDh system within the hypercar category. Bosch is the official systems engineering lead for the hybrid system. Additionally, Bosch is the exclusive supplier for the electric motor (MGU), the inverter (MCU) and the hybrid control unit (HCU) as well as the electric braking system (EBS) that is also capable of recuperation. The hybrid system is flexible and can be combined with different vehicle and engine concepts, while still offering a high level of performance. In drive mode, it delivers a permanent output of 50 kW, and up to 200 kW in recuperation mode. The LMDh system features high-cost efficiency thanks to standardized parts, enabling vehicle manufacturers and teams to compete under attractive conditions at endurance classics such as Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring or Monza.</p>
<p>“In this first half of the year, it was important to be able to experience the system under real racing conditions. The last four WEC races enabled us to collect a lot of valuable data and experience. The season highlight in Le Mans and the 24-hour continuous use of the components is now behind us and this without any abnormalities or technical problems, which we are very satisfied with. But also the constant close exchange with the teams helps to continuously optimize the system and to be a strong partner before and during the races”, says Ingo Mauel, Head of Bosch Motorsport.</p><p></p><p>The electric braking system (EBS) from Bosch Motorsport also withstood the high stresses of the previous endurance races. It uses brake-by-wire technology, in which the electronics take care of transmitting the braking signal. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the electronic control unit is activated, the electric motor reverses, and the vehicle&#39;s kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy and fed back into the battery. When hybrid technology is fully optimized, braking energy is recovered that would otherwise be lost to heat, so the driver can race dynamically with less fuel. </p><p></p><p>“We now want to make full use of the second half of the season to analyze data together with the technology partners, teams and the racing series and to further improve the system”, says Mauel.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3Cw6T8q-o&#38;list=PL192VO-BZ56KWsDcCw2Intr5F-x50B2FV" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3Cw6T8q-o&#38;list=PL192VO-BZ56KWsDcCw2Intr5F-x50B2FV</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud_5ZmnVKAA" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud_5ZmnVKAA</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Growing with hydrogen</headline>
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				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Dr. Markus Heyn,</p><p>chairman of the Mobility business sector,</p><p>at the Bosch Tech Day on July 13, 2023,</p><p>in Stuttgart-Feuerbach</p><h2></h2><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>Geographically, Auto Shanghai and Hannover Messe may be a long way apart, but they’ve never been as interrelated as they were this year. At the Bosch booths in China and in Germany, there was one subject that dominated discussion: hydrogen. We are among the few companies that people expect to come up with solutions – solutions for the generation and application of H<sub>2</sub> that can quickly go into volume production. This is precisely what we are working on – worldwide, and in the heart of Europe. Here in Stuttgart-Feuerbach as well, in our oldest manufacturing plant, the hydrogen future is about to happen. Today, it will see the symbolic start of volume production of our fuel-cell power-train system. This is why we have called today’s media event, to which I would like to offer you a warm welcome. We want to show that Bosch knows its way around hydrogen, and Bosch is growing with hydrogen. With our H<sub>2</sub> technologies, we want to generate sales of some 5 billion euros by 2030. </p><p>We are developing our solutions along the entire H<sub>2</sub> value chain. Before we go any further, we want to give you a quick explanation of the technology. But don’t worry, this won’t be a science lesson. To put it briefly: in a fuel cell, we generate electricity from hydrogen – in the mobile version with proton exchange membranes, and in the stationary version using solid-oxide technology. The mobile versions are used above all in trucks, while the stationary versions can supply power to computing centers or even urban districts. What’s so special about this? Both processes can be reversed, and in their reversed roles they are suitable for electrolysis: in other words, they can produce hydrogen using electricity. And Bosch is involved in this as well. There is obviously a lot of synergy between the respective fuel-cell and electrolysis technologies. We want to exploit this synergy. </p><h2>Bosch is helping to shape the hydrogen economy, but policymakers need to be faster in four respects</h2><p>Whether with fuel cells or electrolysis, Bosch is helping to shape the hydrogen economy. That will help us develop new business worldwide, and also to secure jobs in our plants – we always have both things in mind. For example, the production of mobile fuel-cell systems is getting underway both in Chongqing and here in Feuerbach. Bosch is the first company to produce these systems in both China and Germany. And the components it needs come from Bamberg, Homburg, and Wuxi. When it comes to hydrogen as well, we are opting for a global manufacturing network right from the start. We are planning to include our Anderson plant in South Carolina as well in the future. Especially in the initial phases, the prowess of our German locations will be vital in this network. But what is the long-term outlook? How good a chance do we have of not just kick-starting hydrogen in Germany und Europe, but also of creating enduring growth with hydrogen? The answer to this de-pends on whether the political conditions are right. I want to elaborate on this in more detail, since it is these conditions that enable the suc-cess of hydrogen technologies in Germany and in global competition in the first place. </p><p>In principle, all of us want to be climate neutral – but this won’t be pos-sible without hydrogen. True, the main thrust of the energy transition is in the electrification of vehicles and heating systems, and Bosch is playing a role here as well. But renewable power can be generated especially efficiently in the world’s sunniest and windiest regions, not where its industrial centers are to be found. So how can we get green energy from where it is generated to where it is used? Not by means of transmission, but by using chemical carriers, and in particular hydrogen and its derivatives. Worldwide, the move from the carbon to the hydrogen economy will be decisive in the fight against climate change. This fight is a historic task. Yet we have to shift up a gear, here and now, also in Germany. We are glad to have very recently received notification of funding for our stationary fuel-cell technology. But when it comes to hydrogen, we still haven’t got up to the new “German speed” in every area.</p><p>The United States is getting on with things faster. There, the Inflation Reduction Act is heavily subsidizing the resources for ramping up the hydrogen economy. Leaving China aside, interest in H<sub>2</sub> technologies is growing by leaps and bounds outside Europe. Europe itself has great ambitions, but we can observe worrying contradictions between ideals and reality. Four points are important for us. </p><p><ul><li>First, we have to step up the pace of hydrogen production in Europe. This is being hampered at present – above all by strict criteria for electricity procurement. Neither China nor the U.S. have such criteria. One example is the principle of additionality that allows green electricity for electrolyzers to be procured solely from additional wind and solar power plants. Clearly, the priority for the EU is for electricity from renewables to be used directly in applications such as cars or heating systems. But here we have to ask why electrolyzers even have to furnish proof of origin of the green electricity they use, while it is of no concern at all where the electricity for electric cars and heat pumps comes from. Such treatment is anything but equal. Above all, a regulation like this won’t stimulate hydrogen production. The EU is not doing itself any favors here. To go some way toward offsetting this competitive advantage, investment and operating costs need to be heavily subsidized, at least in the ramp-up phase. </li><li>Second, international hydrogen supply chains need to be set up. Here as well, there are still obstacles to be overcome. Worldwide, hydrogen can best be transported using derivatives such as methanol, which is created by synthesizing hydrogen and carbon. But when importing these derivatives, the EU calls for effective carbon pricing in the countries of origin – without having defined the criteria more closely. This is an important point, as only very few countries have so far introduced such a pricing system. Under conditions such as these, there is one thing potential investors will be reluctant to do – and that is invest. This is worrying, since Europe wants to cover half its hydrogen requirements through partnerships with other world regions by 2030. The International Energy Agency estimates that African countries can produce 5,000 megatons of H<sub>2</sub> annually – as much as the world’s current total energy supply. The EU has to do all it can to establish hydrogen partnerships with other continents. That is astute energy policy – and astute development policy as well. </li><li>My third point is an appeal to use hydrogen in all sectors of the economy. While it is true that H<sub>2</sub> is indispensable for climate-neutral chemical and steel plants, purely electrical solutions also come up against their limits in the transportation and building sectors. The older the building, the less economic sense a heat pump makes. The longer the route to be driven, the less sense a battery-only powertrain makes. It is not just ships and airplanes, but also trucks that need H<sub>2</sub>-based fuels. In transportation and buildings, therefore, our maxim when it comes to electrification and hydrogen solutions is not either/or, but both/and. </li><li>Last not least, infrastructure for distributing hydrogen has to be created in Europe. There are many ways to transport green molecules: by pipeline, by truck, by ship. In the EU as well, we need to interconnect our centers of energy supply and energy consumption better. This is necessary for things such as the H<sub>2</sub> operation of stationary fuel cells in micropower plants. And not least, we need a network of hydrogen filling stations, oriented to the needs of trucks. </li></ul></p><p>This will not come about without a supportive framework. Whether in Europe or the U.S., it is up to the government to take us toward the hydrogen economy by resolving the “chicken-and-egg problem” of infrastructure and market development. Without H<sub>2</sub> trucks there can be no H<sub>2</sub> pumps, and without H<sub>2</sub> pumps, no H<sub>2</sub> trucks – it is blindingly obvious that governments have to take the initiative here. </p><p>All in all, Europe has to do much more in order to become not just “H<sub>2</sub> ready,” but also “H<sub>2</sub> competitive.” That said, there are some positive signs, such as the promotion of research – the support granted for our stationary fuel-cell technology as part of the IPCEI program aims to do precisely this. And in its regulations for hydrogen production, the EU Commission has made some concessions to industry by relaxing a few rules. However, the planned review clause is crucial. As quickly as possible, we need a review of how electricity-procurement criteria affect H<sub>2</sub> production costs, and thus Europe’s competitiveness. Worldwide, the level playing field for the hydrogen economy is being staked out, and here as well, Europe has to create a counterweight to the dynamic developments in the United States. It’s high time we started to sprint. </p><p>But in all this, what is Bosch doing? For the answer to that question, I’ll hand over to my colleague Markus Heyn... </p><h2>Bosch is commercializing hydrogen technologies, the fuel-cell power module is now going into production</h2><p>…many thanks Stefan! My message is clear: Bosch is entering the hydrogen economy in earnest. The clearest sign of this is our upfront investments. Between 2021 and 2026, we will have invested a total of nearly 2.5 billion euros in the development and manufacturing of our H<sub>2</sub> technologies. Of this amount, nearly two thirds will have gone into the fuel-cell powertrain. By as early as 2030, it is expected that one in five new trucks weighing six tons or more will feature such a powertrain. In addition, we are working on a hydrogen engine that will be suitable above all for agricultural and construction machinery, but also for heavy long-haul trucks. As Stefan Hartung has already underlined, we are occupying many fields along the entire H<sub>2</sub> value chain. This also means that we will supply stacks for hydrogen production, and in doing so enter the electrolysis market, which is expected to have a global volume of 26 billion euros by 2030. And we also want to use stationary fuel-cell technology for distributed energy systems, where the global market volume is expected to be 20 billion euros by 2030. </p><p>So our business opportunities are enormous, and the effects of this entry into the hydrogen economy on jobs are no less important. Even now, we have more than 3,000 people at Bosch working on hydrogen technologies, more than half of them in Europe. And whether this figure rises depends in its turn on the political conditions Stefan Hartung just outlined. The important thing here is that our commitment to electrolysis and fuel cells is helping us transform our core business. We can fill most of the vacancies arising in the emerging hydrogen business from within the company, and especially with people who have so far worked in our powertrain business. More than that, we can transfer expertise from the one area to the other. </p><p>Whether diesel or hydrogen technology, Bosch can rely in both instances on two essential core competencies. </p><p><ul><li>On the one hand, there is our systems know-how – our ability to control many components with sensor technology and complex electronics.</li><li>On the other hand, there is commercialization – the ability to scale up a new development quickly into volume production.</li></ul></p><p>Fundamentally speaking, Bosch can apply unrivalled automotive experience to the hydrogen economy. This is why we are also in demand in H<sub>2</sub> production, where we are new to the market. Plenty of companies can build electrolysis stacks in the laboratory. But only very few are capable of mass producing such stacks. </p><p>Specifically, we can use and modify processes from the manufacture of diesel and gasoline systems for the production of fuel cells. For example, laser welding is something we are familiar with from injector production. And whether in coating technology or leak testing, a technology transfer is possible. But none of this is any use unless complex processes can be controlled. This is the reason why we manufacture so much in-house. Over the long term as well, we want more than half of the fuel cell powertrain by value to be created internally. Not least, this also involves our traditional strength in making special-purpose machinery. This means we can cover more than 50 percent of the manufacturing equipment we need. </p><p>Our capabilities are also in evidence in the finer details. Let me give you two outstanding examples.</p><p><ul><li>This first is high-speed laser welding. We use it to make 1,200 meters of welds in each stack of our mobile fuel-cell systems hydrogen-tight. This is a process that only exists at Bosch. </li><li>Then there is laser drilling. We use it to make more than 200 million holes – 6,000 a second – in each stack of a stationary fuel-cell system. </li></ul></p><p>In the transition to the hydrogen economy as well, we can see that the concrete solutions developed to mitigate global warming depend on thorough technological knowledge. And it is this knowledge that Bosch can contribute. On a final note, I would like to give you a rundown of where we stand at present. </p><p><ul><li>First, as concerns hydrogen production. At the start of the year, Bosch started constructing prototypes for electrolysis using proton exchange membranes – in other words, the reverse of the energy conversion method used in mobile fuel cells. In a first step, we have produced 150 kilowatt stacks, and from the fall we will supply 1.25 megawatt prototypes for pilot applications. This means we are on course to start production in 2025. We are entering the market as a supplier of stacks, but will also supply sensors, controls, and the necessary services. Our lead plant is Bamberg, yet especially in electrolysis, global supply chains are crucial. What customers want is clear: they want to see the economies of scale that come from high-volume production – and this is what Bosch stands for. Moreover, hydrogen production is an important area of study for our R&amp;D teams. In 2024, together with our partners Ceres Power and Linde, we will also trial solid-oxide electrolysis in a demonstrator project.</li><li>And that brings me to the subject of stationary fuel cells, which are also based on solid-oxide technology. They can be used in distributed energy supplies – not just in the form of electricity, but also as heat. For example, in a pilot project at the hospital in Erkelenz, near Cologne in Germany, we will achieve overall efficiency of 90 percent. A micropower plant like this starts off with natural gas, but can be converted to green hydrogen. This will take us gradually toward climate neutrality. We want to start volume production of this technology in the middle of this decade. Not least, we can use our expertise in functional ceramics when manufacturing these stationary fuel-cell stacks. We developed this expertise when manufacturing lambda sensors for vehicles. </li><li>On the subject of mobile applications, we can not only convert hydrogen into electricity using the fuel-cell powertrain, but also use hydrogen directly as a fuel. Such a hydrogen engine can do everything a diesel engine does, but on top of that, it is practically carbon neutral. This is a quick and cost-efficient way into the mobile use of hydrogen, since we can use more than 90 percent of our existing engineering and manufacturing technologies. Hydrogen engines are particularly suitable for heavy vehicles on long hauls with especially heavy payloads. Bosch is developing two systems for these engines: port and direct injection of hydrogen. The biggest technological challenge is the injector for direct injection. Unlike in a diesel engine, it has to work without any lubrication from the fuel, and yet, just like in a diesel engine, still be capable of opening and closing billions of times over. Our engineers are in the process of solving this problem without any additional oil being emitted. Nobody else in the world has managed this so far. The H<sub>2</sub> engine is expected to be launched starting in 2024. Even now, Bosch has four orders for production projects from all the major economic regions. By the end of the decade, production may run into the hundreds of thousands.</li><li>Finally, ladies and gentlemen, there is the fuel-cell powertrain. Here, we are starting volume production. We can deliver the power-train system as well as important components, whether the stack, the hydrogen metering valve, or the electric air compressor. We have four production orders for the complete system, and further orders for our components. In our exhibition, you can take a look at the truck of our customer Nikola Iveco. All in all, we are supplying truck makers in China, the U.S., and Europe. Our system has already clocked 2 million kilometers in pilot operation at our customers’. In addition, we have established an international manufacturing network. Back in 2022, for example, stacks went into production in Bamberg and Wuxi. In both plants, we will have manufactured stacks with a total output of one gigawatt by the middle of the decade. Moreover, the production of complete powertrain systems is now getting underway, both here in Feuerbach and in Chongqing. In the initial stages, we will manufacture several thousand systems in total each year. We believe that the market will initially show the strongest development in China. But regardless of this, we are officially beginning volume production of our fuel-cell powertrain system here today. </li></ul></p><p>Together with Stefan Hartung and Thomas Pauer, the president of our powertrain division, I would now like to symbolically get production started. Please join me here on stage. It’s only a flick of a switch, but for us it’s the start of a new and exciting area of business. Bosch will now be synonymous with hydrogen! </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Into the hydrogen age: Bosch starts volume production of its fuel-cell power module</headline>
			<quote>Sales of 5 billion euros with H2 technologies by 2030</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch operates along the entire hydrogen value chain.  Bosch chairman Stefan Hartung: “Bosch knows its way around hydrogen, and Bosch is growing with hydrogen.”  Bosch to invest nearly 2.5 bn euros in H 2  technology from 2021 to 2026.  Bosch employs more than 3,000 people in hydrogen technology.  Bosch automotive expertise in demand in the hydrogen economy. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is entering the hydrogen age of mobility. At its Stuttgart-Feuerbach location, the supplier of technology and services has now begun volume production of its fuel-cell power module. Nikola Corporation, based in the United States, will serve as the pilot customer with its Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric truck, which is scheduled to enter the North American market in the third quarter of 2023. “Here in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, in the plant whose history goes back further than any other Bosch plant, the hydrogen future is about to happen,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the Bosch Tech Day 2023. “Bosch knows its way around hydrogen, and Bosch is growing with hydrogen.” The company operates along the entire hydrogen value chain, developing technology for its production and application. By 2030, Bosch plans to generate sales of roughly 5 billion euros with hydrogen technology.</p>
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			Here in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, in the plant whose history goes back further than any other Bosch plant, the hydrogen future is about to happen,
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				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Hartung, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the Bosch Tech Day 2023.</cite>
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<p>In its solutions for the hydrogen economy as well, Bosch is relying on a global manufacturing network and the prowess of its German locations. For example, the Bosch plant in Bamberg, Germany, will supply the Feuerbach factory with the fuel-cell stack. And important system components such as the electric air compressor and the recirculation blower come from the Bosch plant in Homburg, Germany. “Bosch is one of the very few companies that are capable of mass producing technology as complex as fuel-cell stacks. We don’t just have the required systems expertise, but also the capability of quickly scaling up new developments to mass production,” said Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of Bosch Mobility. Production of the fuel-cell power module is not only starting in Feuerbach, but also in Chongqing, China. The components it requires will come from the Wuxi plant. “Bosch is the first company to produce these systems in both China and Germany,” Hartung said. In addition, Bosch is also planning to manufacture stacks for mobile applications in its U.S. plant in Anderson, South Carolina. Worldwide, the company expects that, by 2030, one in five new trucks weighing six tons or more will feature a fuel-cell powertrain.</p><h2>Bosch is helping to shape the hydrogen economy, and sees obligations on the part of policymakers</h2><p>Only with hydrogen can there be a climate-neutral world. For Bosch, that is crystal-clear. The company therefore strongly advocates the establishment of a hydrogen economy, and is stepping up its investments in hydrogen. Between 2021 and 2026, Bosch will have invested a total of nearly 2.5 billion euros in the development and manufacturing of its H<sub>2</sub> technologies. That is another billion euros more than was earmarked in the investment plan for 2021 to 2024. The business opportunities for Bosch are huge, as is the effect on jobs. Even now, there are more than 3,000 people at Bosch working on hydrogen technologies, more than half of them in Europe. Most of the vacancies can be filled from within the company, and especially with people who have so far worked in the Bosch powertrain business. However, the further prospects for the hydrogen business depend on the political environment. Hartung especially believes that Europe must do much more to create a counterweight to the rapid pace of developments in other regions of the world, such as the United States. More specifically, the Bosch chairman has four demands of German and European policymakers: “First, we have to step up the pace of hydrogen production in the EU. Second, global supply chains have to be set up, and third, hydrogen has to be used in all sectors of the economy.” As a fourth point, he stressed the importance of quickly setting up infrastructure for distributing hydrogen in Europe.</p><h2>Bosch technology starts with electrolysis and ends with the hydrogen engine</h2><p>At all events, Bosch is ready, and applying automotive experience to the hydrogen economy like no other company. This is why the company is also in demand in H<sub>2</sub> production. At the start of 2023, Bosch started constructing prototypes for electrolysis using proton exchange membranes – in other words, the reverse of the energy conversion method used in mobile fuel cells. Starting in the fall, the company intends to make 1.25-megawatt prototypes available for pilot applications, and is on track to start volume production in 2025. Bosch is exploring several options for the use of hydrogen. Stationary solid-oxide fuel cells can be used for the distributed supply of power and heat. In a pilot project at the hospital in Erkelenz, near Cologne in Germany, Bosch wants to use this technology to achieve overall efficiency of 90 percent. The micropower plant there will initially run on natural gas, but can be converted to green hydrogen. Apart from the fuel-cell powertrain, Bosch is also working on the hydrogen engine, developing systems for both port and direct injection of hydrogen. This solution is particularly suitable for heavy vehicles on long hauls with especially heavy loads. “A hydrogen engine can do everything a diesel engine does, but on top of that, it is carbon neutral. It also allows a fast and cost-effective entry into hydrogen-based mobility,” Heyn said. One major advantage is that more than 90 percent of the development and manufacturing technologies needed for it already exist. The H<sub>2</sub> engine is expected to be launched starting in 2024. Even now, Bosch has four orders for production projects from all the major economic regions, and expects six-figure unit volumes by 2030. In this field as well, Bosch is dynamically taking the hydrogen economy forward.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Tech Day 2023: Bosch supplies technologies along the entire H2 value chain</headline>
			<quote>Solutions for the production and use of hydrogen</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ H 2  application: IVECO Heavy Duty FCEV suitable for many uses, all the way up to long hauls.  H 2  production: Bosch is developing electrolysis stack and components for electrolyzers.  H 2  storage: Bosch Rexroth has developed a drive solution for hydrogen compressors in hydrogen filling stations. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Green hydrogen is indispensable for a climate-neutral world. Whether in transportation, buildings, or the manufacturing industry – it makes sense to use it in nearly every sector. Bosch is H2 ready, and was an early mover in areas such as the development of fuel-cell technology. Along the entire hydrogen value chain, the company is developing technologies for the production, compression, storage, and use of hydrogen. At the Bosch Tech Day 2023, the company is providing some insights into its portfolio of products and services. </p>
<h2>The exhibits on display at Bosch Tech Day 2023 in overview</h2><p></p><p><b>PEM stack – hydrogen for climate-neutral transportation</b></p><p>The PEM fuel-cell stack is the heart of the mobile fuel-cell system. PEM stands for proton exchange membrane. The stack for mobile applications comprises many individual fuel cells. Depending on the output required, there can be several hundred of them. In these cells, hydrogen reacts with oxygen to produce electricity and water. The membrane inside a fuel cell prevents electricity from flowing between the anode and the cathode. At the same time, it also prevents the hydrogen from crossing over to the oxygen. The membrane is proton-conducting, and allows hydrogen ions to permeate. One of the technologies used when manufacturing the bipolar plates is high-speed laser welding – a process that only exists at Bosch. It is used to make 1,200 meters of welds in each stack hydrogen-tight. Bosch manufactures these stacks in its plants in Bamberg, Germany, and Wuxi, China. At the end of 2022, the stacks were ready for volume production. Others manufacturing sites are planned – for example, in the United States.</p><p></p><p><b>Service life of PEM fuel cells – anti-aging solutions</b></p><p>Over the course of their service life, fuel cells undergo an aging process: platinum particles and carbon supports oxidize and become degraded; platinum particles grow and catalyst layers become thinner. To solve this problem, Bosch researchers have developed a special coating that can mitigate these processes. In addition, systemic measures permit an operating strategy that avoids aging-relevant burdens such as high cell voltages, and will help further prolong the service life of PEM fuel cells to as much as 30,000 operating hours in the future. Moreover, certain aging effects can be reversed: in these cases, Bosch researchers have developed restorative processes. </p><p></p><p><b>Hydrogen engine – proven basis, but carbon neutral in operation</b></p><p>To power vehicles, hydrogen can be used not only in fuel cells, but in hydrogen engines as well. They are particularly suitable for heavy vehicles driving for protracted periods with especially heavy payloads – for long-haul freight and especially for construction and agricultural machinery. The engines and powertrains already available are a good basis for this, as many of the systems components in existing powertrain solutions can be transferred to the fundamental structure of the fuel, air-supply, and exhaust system. Bosch is developing two systems for hydrogen engines: port and direct injection of hydrogen. The injector for direct injection has to function without the lubrication provided by liquid fuel, and to open and close reliably roughly one billion times over a truck’s service life. Apart from water, the only relevant waste product emitted by a hydrogen engine is nitrogen oxide. Using proven exhaust-gas treatment systems, this has no appreciable effect on air quality. The first production vehicles equipped with these engines are expected to appear on the roads in 2024.</p><p></p><p><b>Hydrogen tank – innovative, space-saving solution for passenger cars</b></p><p>Currently, the hydrogen for fuel-cell passenger cars is stored in large-volume carbon fiber-reinforced tanks at 700 bar. Bosch researchers have developed a tank with two new features. First, it comprises steel cylinders. Second, it is an underfloor tank, fitting into the space otherwise occupied by batteries. Externally, the system resembles conventional steel tanks. But hydrogen can cause steel to become brittle. As part of a <a href="https://www.now-gmbh.de/projektfinder/hysteelstore/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">publicly funded project</a>, a prototype system has been created that fully complies with the demanding international rules for high-pressure tank systems. The tank’s material gives it a cost advantage and makes it recyclable. </p><p> </p><p><b>IVECO Heavy Duty FCEV – hydrogen-powered truck for Europe</b></p><p>The IVECO Heavy Duty FCEV (fuel cell-electric vehicle) is a hydrogen-powered semi for the European market. With its fuel cell-electric powertrain, and in combination with green hydrogen, the semi emits zero emissions locally. With a payload of roughly 70 kilograms of hydrogen, the truck can drive up to 800 kilometers without refueling. It currently takes roughly 20 minutes to refuel. This makes the IVECO Heavy Duty FCEV suitable for many uses, all the way up to long hauls. </p><p></p><p><b>eDistance Truck – Bosch technology for climate-neutral trucks</b></p><p>Bosch offers various powertrain solutions for long-haul trucks. These include fuel cell-electric, battery-electric, and hybrid powertrains. The heavier the payload and the longer the route, the more the fuel-cell powertrain comes into its own, with short refueling stops and a long range. If the hydrogen used comes from renewable sources, then the fuel cell’s operation is also climate neutral. Bosch offers individual components for the electrical powertrain, the fuel cell, and H<sub>2</sub> storage systems, as well as the complete fuel-cell power module. This module, the FCPM, is scalable and, apart from the stack, combines all the submodules for hydrogen supply, air supply, and current draw. A complex system has been reduced to an easy-to-integrate solution.</p><p></p><p><b>Hydrogen filling stations – drive solutions for compressing H<sub>2</sub></b></p><p>To be able to refuel vehicles with hydrogen quickly and simply, the gas has to be compressed to as much as 900 bar. Compressors featuring efficient and low-maintenance Bosch Rexroth drives will play a significant role in the establishment of a hydrogen infrastructure. For example, Bosch Rexroth and Maximator Hydrogen have developed a solution for the efficient compression of hydrogen for filling stations, storage tanks, and pipelines. Maximator Hydrogen plans to manufacture some 4,000 compressor systems by 2030. For the energy-efficient operation of hydrogen compressors, Bosch Rexroth offers a low-maintenance, scalable systems solution. Scalable drive units with ratings currently up to 250 kilowatts offer filling station operators an affordable way into hydrogen technology. The new container-based compressors can potentially reduce total cost of ownership by half compared with the commercially available alternatives.</p><p></p><p><b>Stack and smart electrolysis module – Technology for H<sub>2</sub> electrolyzers</b></p><p>Bosch not only plans to use hydrogen, but also to provide smart technology for its production. For this purpose, Bosch is developing the electrolysis stack, the central element of an electrolyzer. The stack comprises more than 100 electrolysis cells that use electricity to split water into oxygen and hydrogen. It is designed for an output of 1.25 megawatts. That is equivalent to the production of 23 kilograms of H<sub>2</sub> per hour. On the hydrogen side, the resulting pressure is more than 30 bar. The Bosch electrolysis stack is suitable for use in smaller-scale plants producing 1 megawatt and more, all the way up to large, gigawatt-scale plants. It is expected to be market-ready from 2025. First pilot projects with customers are in preparation and will start next year. In addition, Bosch is planning to combine the electrolyzer stack with a control unit, power electronics, and various sensors to create a “smart electrolysis module.” These elements are designed to be compatible and save space, and optimize systems efficiency, reliability, installation, and setup. </p><p></p><p><b>Solid oxide fuel-cell system – demand-driven power generation</b></p><p>Bosch solid-oxide fuel-cell (SOFC) systems are distributed power plants that can be used in commercial buildings, industrial plants, and computing centers. An SOFC system generates a power output of 100 kilowatts, and depending on power requirements, several systems can be combined for megawatt-scale output. An SOFC system uses conventional fuels (biomethane or natural gas; in the future also hydrogen) to generate heat and power. It achieves as much as 90 percent overall efficiency. Expertise in functional ceramics can be used when manufacturing these stationary fuel-cell stacks – expertise that was developed when manufacturing lambda sensors for vehicles. They are expected to be ready for production by the middle of the decade. </p><p></p><p><b>Recycling platinum from fuel-cell stacks</b></p><p>The manufacture of PEM fuel-cell stacks requires valuable raw materials such as platinum. This process can be made far more sustainable and economical if the platinum is recovered from end-of-life stacks. For this purpose, Bosch has developed novel contract models that secure the company the right to repurchase stacks for mobile applications. This creates predictable and stable supply chains and improved availability of resources, and also significantly reduces carbon emissions. In addition, Bosch researchers have developed solutions that use chemical processes to recover platinum in a more eco-friendly way. For these processes, it has filed for more than 20 patent families. But resource conservation doesn’t just start at the end of the product life cycle even during operation, it is planned to use digital twins to monitor the service life and function of the components in electrolyzers and fuel cells in mobile and stationary applications. This allows maintenance, repair, and recycling to be planned in advance.</p><p></p><p> </p><p><b>Manufacturing and testing technology - how fuel cells are made</b></p><p>Bosch Manufacturing Solutions, the company’s special-purpose machinery unit, supplies advanced manufacturing equipment and testing technology for fuel-cell manufacturing – from individual components to complete systems. In total, more than 50 percent of the required manufacturing equipment comes from Bosch itself. For example, the test benches in Feuerbach were developed by the Homburg-based Bosch subsidiary Moehwald. When testing stacks and systems, natural conditions are simulated for the end-of-line functional test, where the PEM fuel cells are put through their paces. Here, gas composition, temperature, pressure, and humidity are the same as in the actual vehicle. </p><p></p><p><b>H<sub>2</sub>-ready industrial boiler – climate-neutral heating and process heat</b></p><p>With its futureproof industrial boiler systems, Bosch helps manufacturing countries worldwide reduce their energy costs and reach their sustainability targets – all the way to making their heat processes climate neutral. Industry is responsible for roughly one-fifth of global carbon emissions, part of which come from the generation of steam, heat, and hot water. Hydrogen and green electricity have huge potential for industrial heating and process heat. Bosch steam and heat generators can be operated flexibly on 100 percent green hydrogen, green electricity, or biofuels. Many legacy systems have already been prepared for an upgrade to renewable fuels. Hybrid boiler systems are a further promising technology. With a design featuring an electric heating element and a burner, different fuels can be used at the same time, such as green electricity and hydrogen. That means greater flexibility, security of supply, and independence of fossil fuels. First pilot systems went into operation in 2022, and are already avoiding carbon emissions equivalent to the average emissions of more than 4,500 households.</p><p></p><p><b>H<sub>2</sub>-ready boilers – technology-neutral solution for climate-friendly heating</b></p><p>Bosch H<sub>2</sub>-ready boilers can initially be run on natural gas, and then easily converted to hydrogen when it becomes available. An admixture of 20 percent hydrogen to grid gas is also possible without any refitting. Once 100 percent hydrogen becomes available, expert installers can convert the H<sub>2</sub>-ready boilers to 100 percent hydrogen operation within roughly one hour. Only a few components, such as the burner, have to be replaced. An H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler takes up very little room. This makes them an attractive alternative for legacy buildings where space is restricted. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New area of business: Bosch to develop systems  for water treatment </headline>
			<quote>Company offers custom technology for the worldwide use of electrolyzers in hydrogen production </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch systems enable economical and environmentally friendly water treatment.  With its water treatment systems, Bosch is expanding its portfolio to include an essential element of the production and use of hydrogen.  The market launch for the systems is scheduled for 2024.   The technological approach to water treatment will be presented at the Bosch Tech Day 2023. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – “A climate-neutral world won’t work without green hydrogen,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. Bosch is now expanding its business to include technology for water treatment. In addition to systems using the usual water treatment method of reverse osmosis, Bosch also plans to offer new solutions specifically engineered for remote areas and offshore locations. “Above all, the production of green hydrogen requires ultrapure water. With our special-purpose systems, water treatment can be done anywhere, even in the most remote areas of the world, in an economical and environmentally friendly way,” Hartung says. The systems designed by Bosch Manufacturing Solutions are not only robust and low maintenance, but compared to solutions commonly available on the market, they eliminate the need for chemicals in water treatment. With its entry into this new business field, Bosch is closing the circle and rounding off its range of products and services: “We’re developing technology for water treatment as well as for the generation, compression, storage, and use of hydrogen – and doing so for various sectors. Hardly any other company offers such a broad portfolio,” Hartung says. </p><p>Water treatment forms the first and most fundamental link in the hydrogen value chain. Bosch has developed the water treatment technology for electrolysis at its locations in Renningen, Stuttgart-Feuerbach, and České Budějovice, and external pilot projects are to be added in the course of this year. The market launch for the systems is planned for 2024, and Bosch will be presenting the technology at the Bosch Tech Day in Stuttgart-Feuerbach on July 13, 2023.</p>
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			We&#8217;re developing technology for water treatment as well as for the generation, compression, storage, and use of hydrogen &#8211; and doing so for various sectors. Hardly any other company offers such a broad portfolio
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				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management.</cite>
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<h2>Special-purpose water treatment systems for the toughest conditions</h2><p>Electrolyzers require ultrapure water for the production of hydrogen. “Impurities in the water can render electrolyzers inoperative in a very short time,” explains Dr. Wolfgang Schleifenbaum, head of the Hydrogen business unit at Bosch Manufacturing Solutions. In the future, hydrogen will be produced in areas with strong winds or abundant sunshine – Africa, South America, or Northern Europe, for example. Locations offshore or in the desert present particular challenges: considerable distances from the technical facilities, water high in salt or minerals – all make water treatment more difficult. As a result, demand for special equipment is high: Bosch expects that starting in 2035, some 500 of the company’s special-purpose water treatment systems will be needed worldwide each year. </p><p>The Bosch systems remove minerals from the water by means of thermal and electrochemical processes to obtain ultrapure water. Thanks to a treatment process without filter media, it is possible for operators to completely dispense with the use of chemicals. “Green hydrogen is sustainable only if its production doesn’t cause collateral damage to the environment; for example, by putting chemicals into our already heavily polluted waters,” Schleifenbaum explains. For predictive maintenance of the equipment, even from far away, Bosch offers software solutions that ensure robust operation in harsh environmental conditions.</p><h2>Industrial systems for water treatment in developed areas</h2><p>The demand for ultrapure water for the world’s hydrogen projects is enormous. As the world strives to achieve the Paris climate targets, Bosch estimates that, starting in 2050, annual demand for the water used in electrolysis will amount to some four cubic kilometers – more than the volume of Germany’s Lake Starnberg. Germany, too, has ambitious plans: the government has set a goal of installing H2 electrolyzers with a total capacity of 10 gigawatts by 2030 (source: <a href="https://www.bmwk.de/Navigation/EN/hydrogen/national-hydrogen-strategy.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">German government, 2022</a>). The EU aims to install 40 gigawatts of electrolysis capacity in Europe by 2030, with plans to produce up to ten million metric tons of renewable hydrogen (source: <a href="https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:52020DC0301" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">European Commission, 2020</a>). “Hydrogen will play a crucial role in the energy supply of the future. Industries worldwide must use hydrogen if they want to become climate neutral. Bosch supplies water treatment technology that meets different requirements with regard to the size, performance, and location of the electrolyzers,” Schleifenbaum says. For water treatment in developed areas, Bosch plans to expand its portfolio to include industrial systems that use reverse-osmosis processes and ion exchangers to turn tap water into the ultrapure water electrolyzers need. With this combination of industrial and special purpose equipment, Bosch fulfills the requirements for electrolysis projects worldwide.</p><h2>Water treatment with Bosch technology – “Invented for life”</h2><p>Bosch technologies also help maintain valuable drinking water reserves. The Bosch system is particularly efficient, reducing the feedwater required for producing water for the electrolysis process by up to one-third compared to common solutions on the market. In addition to producing water for electrolysis, the special-purpose systems can also be adapted to produce drinking water. “With our water treatment systems, we follow the Bosch guideline and offer technology that is ‘Invented for life.’ In areas where drinking water is scarce, we can use our technology to help improve the supply,” Schleifenbaum says.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11689</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch and FIA WEC / 24 Hours of Le Mans announce partnership</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch continues its 120-year dedication to motorsports with a new extensive partnership with the FIA World Endurance Championship and the racing monument: the 24 Hours of Le Mans  The marketing partnership extends the technology partnership Bosch Motorsport has with ACO for the new hypercar category  Bosch boosts its brand presence and invests in its visibility in European motorsports  Bosch supplies the system technology as well as the e-motor, inverter, hybrid control unit, and electric braking system for the new LMDh racers in the WEC ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Le Mans – Following the successful 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and to support the fast growing development of WEC following the participation of major manufacturers Bosch and Automobile Club de l&#39;Ouest (ACO) announce a multiyear partnership. &quot;By teaming up with ACO, we continue to invest in our brand presence and will be able to expand it further worldwide,&quot; says Ingo Mauel, Head of Bosch Motorsport. In addition to boosting Bosch’s brand presence along selected racetracks, the Bosch logo will also appear on the official safety car. This package of promotion measures is supplemented by digital and media formats focusing on Bosch Motorsport and its technologies. In addition, motorsports enthusiasts can experience multiple Bosch technologies in special fan zones during the races. Together with the sponsoring partnerships with ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Japan’s Super GT500, and IMSA, Bosch Motorsport is building yet another strong presence with ACO, thereby securing the high global visibility of its brand in various race series.</p>
<p>FIA WEC CEO Frédéric Lequien commented: “Bosch has a long-standing tradition of competing in motorsport and their knowledge and expertise will greatly benefit the WEC – most specifically the hypercar category, where they are actively involved on the technical side. We are looking forward to working with the team at Bosch more closely and developing this relationship further.&quot;</p><p></p><p>As the motorsports industry increasingly focuses on sustainability and conservation of resources, Bosch is pushing the development of components and systems for electrified drives that supplement its portfolio of components and services for conventional internal-combustion engines.<br/>Starting this season, in the new LMDh series, a prototype race car with a standardized hybrid powertrain is competing for the overall victory in the WEC&#39;s hypercar class. In this series, Bosch Motorsport is an exclusive partner for the hybrid powertrain in each LMDh car. The special highlight is that the vehicles in this category compete in the endurance races of both the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and the U.S. IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship (IMSA GTP). </p><p></p><p>&quot;Bosch has a motorsports tradition that goes back more than 120 years. In all that we do, we are driven by the deep passion we put into developing components, systems, and technologies, such as our electronics and telemetry systems that allow data-based monitoring of vehicles on and off the racetrack or our new LMDh technology. I am therefore even more thrilled that we are involved in this year&#39;s 100th anniversary of the endurance classic at Le Mans and that we are playing a key role in shaping the future of motorsports here as well,&quot; explains Ingo Mauel. After a successful debut at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, Florida, the teams and cars also delivered an impressive performance at the races in Portimao and Spa-Francorchamps. The highlight of the racing season is the 24 Hours of Le Mans.</p><p></p><p>All components of the LMDh system, including the software for the hybrid control unit, were developed in-house by Bosch. This required close collaboration not only with chassis designers and battery and transmission partners, but also with both racing series and all manufacturers. The hybrid system is highly flexible and can be combined with various vehicle and engine concepts while still offering an impressive level of performance. In line with current LMDh regulations, the system delivers a permanent output of 50 kW in drive mode and up to 200 kW in recuperation mode. However, the hybrid system has been designed for scalability and is also capable of higher levels of performance, enabling Bosch to meet the ever-evolving power and torque demands of racing. As a result, electrification solutions from Bosch play a key role in climate-friendly mobility – and in successes on the racetrack.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Esitronic Diagnostic Software offers a helping hand when working on Electric and Hybrid Vehicles</headline>
			<quote>Esitronic already includes more than 200 electric and hybrid vehicle models</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Esitronic’s standard diagnostics coverage includes vehicles with electric powertrains  Esitronic 2.0 Online Diagnostic software offers vehicle-specific instructions for isolating the high-voltage system   State-of-health (SOH) test function integrated into Esitronic 2.0 Online provides option of quickly determining the state of the high-voltage battery  Esitronic 2.0 Online extended to include Tesla vehicles ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Plochingen, Germany – For vehicle workshops, the growing number of hybrid and electric vehicles on the roads is presenting new challenges. Work on electric and hybrid vehicles requires specialist expertise, and workshop technicians need specific training to be able to handle the high-voltage systems in electric vehicles. To support workshops that work on these alternative powertrains, Bosch’s Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software now covers well over 200 electric and hybrid vehicle models. As these vehicles are now included in Bosch’s standard diagnostic software package, the workshop does not need to purchase a separate license to access extensive diagnostic data relating to electric and hybrid vehicles.</p>
<p><b>Safely disconnecting the high-voltage system</b></p><p>For many jobs on electric and hybrid vehicles, the priority is to isolate the high-voltage system, making it safe and to protect workshop technicians from potential electrocution. This involves disconnecting the high-voltage system from the vehicle and discharging any residual current. After disconnecting the system, technicians must always ensure that the vehicle cannot be switched on again, and they also need to check and document that no voltage is present. Once these steps have been completed, it is safe to work on or near high-voltage components. Depending on the manufacturer and vehicle model, however, the voltage disconnection process specified by the manufacturer and the corresponding instructions may vary. Compliance with the manufacturer’s specifications and correctly isolating the battery are particularly important for the safety of workshop technicians. In Esitronic 2.0 Online, therefore, Bosch provides detailed instructions for the vehicle-specific isolation process based on manufacturer specifications and data.</p><p></p><p><b>Reading out and documenting the state of the high-voltage battery</b></p><p>As it ages, the high-voltage battery of an electric or hybrid vehicle loses storage capacity. For this reason, some vehicle manufacturers provide diagnostic data on the condition of the high-voltage battery, called the ‘State of Health’ (SOH). With the 2023/3 software update, the new “HV battery (SOH)” tab is available in the navigation bar of the Esitronic diagnostic software. If the vehicle manufacturer provides corresponding data in the HV battery management system, the Esitronic user can use a special test function to read and print out the information. The state of health of the high-voltage battery is displayed as a percentage compared to a new battery. By printing out an SOH report generated by Esitronic, the workshop can provide vehicle owners with the specific values of the high-voltage battery installed in their vehicle. </p><p></p><p><b>Anomalies in the diagnosis of Tesla models</b></p><p>Currently, Esitronic includes the Tesla Model S and Model X types. The U.S. manufacturer has brought many innovations to the field of diagnostics. As a consequence, it is important to be familiar with, and observe certain special features in order to run diagnostics successfully on Tesla vehicles. For example, on the Model S and X, the brake pedal must be depressed to put the vehicle into the mode that allows access to the CAN diagnostic functions. This enables the workshop to perform diagnostic work quickly and efficiently. </p><p></p><p>The “Important information about the brand” link in the Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software explains these special features, giving the Esitronic user a quick overview of diagnostics on Tesla vehicles. Other Tesla models, as well as electric and hybrid models from other manufacturers, will be added to the Bosch diagnostic software as part of the regular updates offered. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11683</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-and-x-shore-develop-new-electric-drive-system-for-the-x-shore-1-255424.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-21T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering and X Shore develop new electric drive system for the X Shore 1</headline>
			<quote>Swedish category leader selected as pilot company as Bosch Engineering opens brand-new marine segment </quote>
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			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Stockholm – <a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Engineering</a>, a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH and<a href="https://xshore.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> X Shore</a>, the Swedish technology company behind a game-changing generation of fully-electric, silent, connected boats, announce today a collaboration to improve the performance and efficiency of the electric drive system of the <a href="https://xshore.com/us/xshore-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">X Shore 1</a>. The collaboration brings together two companies with a shared commitment to sustainability, in the pursuit of a greener future for marine vessels.</p>
<p>Through working with Bosch Engineering, X Shore continues its run of working with like minded partner companies and organisations. By frequently identifying and collaborating with innovative companies, X Shore is pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence and propelling the electric boating industry forward. With a deep commitment to sustainability, both X Shore and Bosch Engineering share a common vision to reduce emissions and make the world greener. Bosch Engineering’s collaboration with sustainability pioneer, X Shore, continues to enable the company to reach these targets and unite to accelerate the electric boating movement.</p><p>Bosch&#39;s state-of-the-art technology and automotive expertise plays a crucial role in the development of the X Shore 1 electric drive system. Since launch, the X Shore 1 has been fitted with Bosch’s largest motor on the market for leisure boat applications, as well as the Bosch inverter and the gearbox, developed and manufactured by Bosch Rexroth. These components offer power, silence, reliability and compactness, perfectly aligned with X Shore’s vision of delivering high performance electric boats to the market.</p><p></p><p>X Shore - one of the most sustainable manufacturers in the world, as certified by independent auditor, Shades of Green (part of S&amp;P Global), and the company has set a course for long-term sustainability that paves the way for a net-zero future through its new technology, innovative research, smart design, and sustainable materials that allow passengers to explore the world’s oceans and lakes without the harmful noise and fumes a fossil-fuel engine emits.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger, President at Bosch Engineering GmbH, expressed his pride about the collaboration, stating: “At Bosch, we are investing heavily in sustainable technologies and pursued sustainability long before it made it to the top of the social agenda. When it comes to sustainable mobility, we’re continuing to strengthen our portfolio of solutions for electrified driving. With X Shore, we have found a strong passionate partner that shares this environmental commitment with deep conviction. I am happy that Bosch Engineering helps to accelerate the sustainable X Shore serial production approach by sharing series production experience and automotive proven high performance components.&quot;</p><p></p><p>Jenny Keisu, CEO of X Shore, commenting on the collaboration, said: “At X Shore, we are always seeking innovative collaborations to further our mission towards a more sustainable boating industry and a greener world. We firmly believe that innovation knows no boundaries and that by joining forces with other innovative companies, both big and small, we can push the boundaries of what&#39;s possible. Our commitment to constant innovation drives us to seek partnerships that enable us to learn from each other, share knowledge, and leverage collective expertise. At X Shore, we are excited to support Bosch Engineering in further strengthening their sustainability mission and together, we will bring new, cutting-edge electric drive system technology to the new X Shore 1, providing an unparalleled boating experience.</p><p></p><p>X Shore’s deeper collaboration with Bosch Engineering marks the beginning of Bosch&#39;s electrification journey into the leisure boat segment - of which X Shore, as a sustainability pioneer in the boating industry - has been carefully selected as part of the pilot. The collaboration stands to enhance and develop the X Shore 1’s electric drive system - improving on power thanks to its lightweight design, increasing efficiency through design and software set-up, allowing for easy integration into existing systems through the use of space-saving design, and saving time and costs due to the elimination of maintenance efforts.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/>Specification for the X Shore 1: <a href="https://xshore.com/xshore-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://xshore.com/xshore-1</a><br/>Bosch electrification components: <br/><a href="https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/powertrain/battery-electric/electric-drive-ohw/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-mobility.com/en/solutions/powertrain/battery-electric/electric-drive-ohw/</a><br/>Bosch Marine: <a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11447</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/modern-and-digital-access-management-255360.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-20T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-20T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Modern and digital access management</headline>
			<quote>Mobile Access from Bosch uses smartphones instead of plastic cards</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Mobile Access from Bosch offers building owners, employees, and visitors numerous benefits in terms of efficiency, security, and convenience.  Access credentials for employees and visitors can be managed more efficiently and easily.  Mobile Access makes access management especially secure thanks to certificate-based communication and an option for two-factor authentication.   This state-of-the-art, user-friendly feature is fully integrated into the Bosch access management solution. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Florian Lauw</name>
				<email>Florian.Lauw@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Grasbrunn, Germany – Thanks to Mobile Access, the new solution from Bosch, access to buildings and restricted areas can now be managed without additional identification media such as plastic cards. Mobile Access is fully integrated into the tried-and-tested Access Management System from Bosch and offers numerous benefits in terms of efficiency, security, and convenience for building owners, employees, and visitors.</p>
<p><b>Both efficient and user-friendly</b></p><p>A few clicks are all it takes for authorized individuals, such as Facility Management or IT staff, to configure and create access authorizations in their local Access Management System. Visitor and employee data can then be managed with ease using an intuitive, browser-based interface. For example, authorization credentials can be sent remotely and easily as a link or a QR code to an app on the end users’ mobile devices and can then be deleted again as necessary. “Most people always carry their smartphones with them everywhere they go. Storing authorization credentials on mobile devices has several advantages,” explains Gregor Schlechtriem, Senior Vice President at Bosch Building Technologies, adding: “You provide both employees and visitors with a modern, easy-to-use, and sustainable solution that means they don’t have to resort to additional forms of identification like plastic cards. Using the appropriate settings, they don’t even have to take their smartphone out of their pocket. The app can run in the background once started, so the smartphone’s home screen doesn’t have to be unlocked to open doors.” This solution also enhances accessibility, and is a major advantage for wheelchair users, for example, who are often unable to reach card reader machines. </p><p></p><p><b>A state-of-the-art and secure solution </b></p><p>Mobile Access leverages the Bosch Group’s many years of experience with products and systems in the field of security, safety, and communications. The new solution modernizes access control without compromising on high security standards. Mobile Access uses forgery-proof certificates to transmit authorization credentials via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) between the smartphone and the reader and employs the encrypted OSDP protocol between the reader and controller.</p><p></p><p>The solution also supports two-factor authentication that can be configured on the readers. Visitors and employees are then prompted to unlock their smartphone to gain access, for instance by using their Face ID. This makes it especially easy to comply with strict data protection laws, because sensitive personal data does not have to be stored on local systems. That means building operators also benefit from secure and cost-effective two-factor authentication. Additionally, no user registration is needed to use the app, meaning no personal data is stored there for this purpose either.</p><p></p><p><b>Integrated feature</b></p><p>Bosch Mobile Access combines efficiency, security, and convenience with a robust and flexible core. The new feature is fully integrated into the Bosch access management solution. Access management systems from Bosch thus combine reliable and robust hardware components, such as the Bosch Access Modular Controller (AMC2), with digital and browser-based services for managing authorizations for visitors and employees. The user interfaces are intuitive and can also be used to manage mobile authorization credentials and authorizations. The Bosch access management software offers multiple features that streamline manual processes, such as setting up time patterns and automated authorization changes, thereby making access and visitor management efficient and flexible. The solution can be operated on an entirely local basis, meaning there is no need to use a cloud platform to manage personal data. By avoiding a cloud platform, organizations can save on the associated fees they would otherwise have to pay, usually in the form of a monthly subscription. Bosch Mobile Access is compatible with software AMS 5.0.1 or BIS-ACE 5.0.1 and higher, as well as LECTUS select premium readers equipped with BLE. The smartphone app that enables end users to store the mobile authorization credentials on their smartphones is free and runs on both iOS and Android.</p><p></p><p>Mobile Access from Bosch will initially be available to customers in the Benelux region, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, as well as Canada and the USA, with more countries to follow in the course of the year. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11687</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-expands-smart-system-portfolio-255315.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-19T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-19T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>66</id>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems expands smart system portfolio</headline>
			<quote>Product innovation for minimalist eGravel bikes, stylish eUrban bikes and lightweight eMountain bikes </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New compact Performance Line SX drive for eGravel bikes, eUrban bikes and light eMTBs  More riding comfort in the city: Active Line and Active Line Plus now part of the smart system  Purion 200: Control unit and colour display in one, Kiox 500: Large display for treks or everyday rides  Integrated eShift electric gear shifting for hub gear systems   High energy density with low weight: New CompactTube 400 and PowerMore 250 batteries  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - Lighter and quieter drives, fully networked colour displays, slimmer batteries – these are just some of the numerous product innovations that Bosch eBike Systems has presented for eBikes with the smart system. For the 2024 model year, the company has expanded the modular portfolio of the smart system whilst also further expanding its digital capabilities. Whether in the city or in the countryside, Bosch’s new products and digital features enable eBikers to enjoy maximum flow in all riding situations. </p><p>&quot;The smart system represents the digital future of eBiking. With it, the physical and digital eBike experiences merge. In order to inspire eBikers again and again, we are continuously expanding the smart system with new hardware and digital features,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;In the coming model year, we have matching product innovations for minimalist eGravel bikes, stylish eUrban bikes and lightweight eMountain Bikes – ensuring even more comfort and long-lasting riding fun.&quot; </p>
<h2>New lightweight eBiking</h2><p>Lightweight eBikes are in vogue; on the trail or for fast training laps, they enable better handling and even greater agility. They excel in the city with their sleek look and have the added benefit of being easy to carry to store in a basement or flat. The new <b>Performance Line SX</b> drive unit has been specially developed for light eMTBs, eGravel bikes and eUrban bikes, combining high performance with low weight – making it the Bosch drive with the highest power density. </p><p>With its particularly quiet and natural support, the Performance Line SX combines the riding sensation of a conventional bicycle with the advantages of an eBike. In conjunction with the new Sprint riding mode, it is equally suitable for sporty rides and for speedy travel in urban areas. </p><p>The necessary energy is provided by the new <b>CompactTube 400</b> battery, which is optimised for the Performance Line SX. Those who have longer distances to cover can increase their range by a further 60 percent with the <b>PowerMore 250</b> range extender. Together with the Performance Line SX, CompactTube 400, System Controller and Mini Remote (Dropbar), the entire drive system weighs around four kilograms.</p><h2>Active Line drive units enhance riding comfort with the smart system</h2><p>The <b>Active Line</b> and <b>Active Line Plus</b> drive units will also join the smart system portfolio for eCity and eTrekking bikes from Summer 2023. As the quietest drives in the Bosch eBike Systems portfolio, they are ideal for leisurely rides. Thanks to the sensitive sensor concept, the new drive units are highly responsive to riding behaviour, ensuring a smooth start. While the Active Line is suitable for city trips, the more powerful Active Line Plus is also recommended for lengthy rides beyond the city limits. </p><h2>Simple and comfortable gear changes with eShift</h2><p>Riding comfort is also enhanced by the electric <b>eShift</b> gear shifting solution, which will also be available for eBikes with the smart system and hub gear systems from autumn 2023. It makes changing gears easier and more comfortable: eBikers can simply pedal and select the desired gear. The smart system ensures optimal gear shifting at all times. For the smart system, eShift will initially be available with the Rohloff, 3x3 and Enviolo shifting system. </p><h2>Lightweight batteries, high flexibility</h2><p>Whether for sports use, commuting to the office or on long rides, the new batteries for the smart system will help eBikers find the right battery for every requirement. The new <b>CompactTube 400</b>, which has been optimally designed for lightweight eBikes, weighs only about two kilograms. Delivering 400 watt hours, it provides enough energy for trail rides, training or city trips with the new Performance Line SX. </p><p>When eBikers are planning a longer ride, the <b>PowerMore 250</b> range extender increases the range by 250 watt hours. It is about the same size as a water bottle and in most cases can be retrofitted to the frame by a specialist dealer. Other additions are the new <b>PowerPack 400 Frame</b> as the smallest and lightest frame battery from Bosch eBike Systems (400 watt hours, approx. 2.2 kilograms) and the <b>PowerPack 400 Rack</b> and <b>PowerPack 500 Rack</b> rack batteries (400 and 500 watt hours respectively). The latter impresses with improved theft protection and a slimmer design, making it particularly suitable for eCity Bike rides. </p><p>In future, all batteries in the smart system will become <b>DualBattery-capable</b>: This means that batteries can be combined with each other to achieve even greater ranges for transporting heavy loads, long commutes or extensive rides. For eBikers, this means greater flexibility to meet their individual needs – whether requiring additional energy or seeking to keep the weight of their eBike down, they decide.</p><p>A new compact charger is the <b>2A Charger</b>. Around 25 percent lighter and 40 percent smaller than the 4A Charger, it can be comfortably carried and easily stowed away on lengthy rides well as on the way to work. </p><h2>Connected control units and displays that leave nothing to be desired</h2><p>With the <b>Purion 200</b>, Bosch presents a compact control unit that also functions as a colour display. Thanks to the high resolution and integrated ambient light sensor, important information such as the exact battery charge percentage, riding mode, time and total distance can be optimally read when riding - even in changing light conditions. </p><p>Another advantage: Purion 200 can be combined with a second display if required. For example, eBikers can have their cadence or speed displayed on the Purion 200, while the navigation screen is shown on the second display – e.g. the Kiox 300 or the smartphone on the SmartphoneGrip. Together with the ergonomic operation of the buttons, this provides even greater comfort and flexibility on lengthy treks or rides in the city.</p><p>Another new addition to the display family is the <b>Kiox 500</b>. With a 2.8-inch diagonal screen, the colour display is about 40 percent larger than the Kiox 300. Thanks to its large display, the Kiox 500 can be read safely and quickly, even under demanding conditions. A particularly practical feature is the acoustic cues that signal to users during navigation if they deviate from the planned route or when they arrive at their destination. In future, eBikers will be able to customise the display on the Kiox 500 and also on the Kiox 300 via the eBike Flow app and therefore determine the order and content of the screens. </p><p>In addition, Bosch eBike Systems presents some digital features for the 2024 model year that make eBiking even safer and more customisable. Detailed information on this can be found in the other press releases in the press kit.</p><h2>Product availability:</h2><p><b>From Summer 2023:</b></p><p><ul><li>Performance Line SX</li><li>Sprint mode</li><li>Active Line</li><li>Active Line Plus</li><li>CompactTube 400</li><li>Purion 200</li><li>Kiox 500</li><li>Individually customisable display on the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500</li><li>2A Charger</li></ul></p><p><b>From Autumn 2023:</b></p><p><ul><li>PowerMore 250</li><li>PowerPack 400 Frame</li><li>PowerPack 400 Rack</li><li>PowerPack 500 Rack</li><li>Mini Remote Dropbar</li><li>eShift for hub gear systems</li><li>DualBattery function with selected batteries of the smart system</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-19T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-19T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>66</id>
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			<headline>New benchmark for lightweight eBikes: Bosch presents the compact Performance Line SX drive</headline>
			<quote>Maximum support in minimum space for sporty and urban eBiking</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Performance Line SX redefines power-to-weight ratio in its class   Natural riding sensation for light eMTBs, eGravel bikes and eUrban bikes  Low system weight of around four kilograms   New riding mode and compact batteries ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – With the Performance Line SX, Bosch eBike Systems is setting new standards for sporty riding with lightweight eMTBs, eGravel bikes, and eUrban bikes. The new drive unit combines high performance with low weight – making it the Bosch drive with the highest power density. These features and the finely tuned support ensure a natural riding sensation and enable sporty eBiking on the trail and intensive training rounds on gravel, as well as fast rides through the city. </p><p>&quot;Now that most types of bicycle have been electrified, the individual categories are becoming even more diverse. With the new Performance Line SX, we are primarily targeting sporty riders, for whom a low total weight is important for riding fast and experiencing a natural flow,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Our goal was to maintain the typical Bosch quality, riding performance and reliability and transfer these to light, agile bikes. With the Performance Line SX, state-of-the-art eBike designs and maximum riding fun can be optimally combined.&quot; </p>
<h2>New agility in eMountain biking </h2><p>With a light eMTB, the combination of frame geometry, weight, motor power and battery capacity essentially determines the ride characteristics. Riders of this type of eMTB benefit from the advantages of the Performance Line SX, especially on trails with frequent technical sections and tight bends. The peak power of up to 600W that can be generated at high cadence supports eBikers on steep uphill sections, for example. </p><p>On flatter terrain or in downhill sections, the drive unit, which weighs only around two kilograms thanks to its lightweight design and magnesium housing, provides the necessary agility and excels by virtue of its extremely efficient and energy-saving handling. It delivers a maximum torque of 55 Newton metres and a power-to-weight ratio of up to 300 watts per kilogram. </p><p>Combined with its sensitive response characteristics, the Performance Line SX enables a very natural riding sensation. When riding with a high pedal power and at a high cadence, riders are rewarded with powerful support. This is supplemented by the perfectly tuned, dynamic-progressive ‘Tour+’ and ‘EMTB’ riding modes, which can be customised using the eBike Flow app. </p><p>The energy for trail adventures is provided by the new CompactTube 400 battery, which is also optimally adapted to the Performance Line SX. The lightest battery in the Bosch eBike portfolio that can be integrated into the frame down tube, it also features the highest energy density thanks to innovative cell technology. Weighing only around two kilograms, it has a capacity of 400 watt-hours – more than sufficient for sporty, ambitious riders who put more power into the pedals. </p><p>When additional battery power is needed on intense trails, the new PowerMore 250 range extender (approx. 1.6 kilograms, 250 watt hours) increases the range by more than 60 percent in conjunction with the CompactTube 400 - all this with a product the size of a water bottle. </p><h2>Carefree and dynamic riding with the eGravel bike </h2><p>Those who love beautiful forest circuits or like to ride an extra mile after a day at the office and place particular value on their fitness can now have a training partner that is precisely tailored to their eGravel bike in the form of the Performance Line SX. </p><p>This drive unit supports eBikers when riding with increasing cadence on gravel and asphalt. The feel is as natural as a conventional gravel bike – the difference being that the drive adds that extra fun factor to riding on gravel. Even above 25 km/h, eBikes equipped with the SX are particularly smooth and easy to ride, and the pedal resistance has been reduced by more than 50% compared to other Bosch drive units and is therefore barely noticeable. </p><p>To match the new drive unit, Bosch eBike Systems has developed the progressive ‘Sprint’ riding mode, which is shown as ‘SPRNT’ in the display. This helps eGravel bikers to quickly reach and maintain a high speed. On high-cadence sections the new riding mode supports them disproportionately to their own power: the faster the eBiker pedals, the higher the level of support. </p><p>Also new and optimised to eGravel bikes is the small Mini Remote Dropbar control unit, which can be mounted onto dropbar handlebars (31.8 millimetre diameter), to the left of the stem. </p><p>In conjunction with the System Controller and the CompactTube 400, the lightweight components reduce the weight of the entire system to around four kilograms. Bosch recommends the Kiox 300 as a suitable display for showing riding and performance data</p><h2>Get from A to B quickly, elegantly and easily with the eUrban bike</h2><p>Whether commuting to the office or riding to the café, as a drive for modern eUrban bikes the Performance Line SX helps riders to progress dynamically and efficiently in urban traffic naturally and with the agility of a conventional bike, but with powerful support as soon as higher speeds are required. This makes rapid acceleration effortless – and not only at traffic lights. </p><p>It interacts perfectly with the CompactTube 400 and the Mini Remote and System Controller operating and control units. This enables a low total weight of the eBike – an advantage when users have to carry the bike up or down stairs. With its low volume, the drive unit fits seamlessly into the sleek look of modern eUrban bikes. Thanks to the narrow crankset it&#39;s barely noticeable in the area of the bottom bracket. </p><h2>Technical refinements for a particularly natural riding sensation</h2><p>In addition to the specific advantages of the Performance Line SX for light eMTBs, eGravel bikes and eUrban bikes, the new drive unit delivers further optimisations across all areas of application. These include, for example, the innovative, very low-noise motor and gearbox concept. Thanks to a new sealing concept and narrow cranks (Q factor: 160 mm) the pedal resistance is barely noticeable, making the eBike experience even more pleasant. </p><p>The first models with the Performance Line SX are expected to be available on the market from Autumn 2023.</p><p></p>
<h2>Overview: Technical data for the Performance Line SX</h2><p><b>Drive unit: </b>Lightweight design with magnesium housing<br/><b>Peak power:</b> up to 600 watts<br/><b>Rated continuous output:</b> 250 W<br/><b>Power-to-weight ratio:</b> up to 300 watts/kilogram<br/><b>Torque:</b> max. 55 Newton metres<br/><b>Weight: </b><br/>- approx. 2 kilograms (Performance Line SX drive unit only)<br/>- approx. 4 kilograms for the complete system (Performance Line SX drive unit, CompactTube 400, Mini Remote and System Controller)</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11685</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-drives-forward-the-digital-future-of-ebiking-255296.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-19T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-19T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>66</id>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems drives forward the digital future of eBiking </headline>
			<quote>New, smart features create an even more individual riding experience
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ For extra connectivity and security: the new premium subscription Flow+   Display indicator can be customised for Kiox 300 and Kiox 500  Calories burned are displayed in 'Statistics' ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - eBiking has long been much more than electric-assisted cycling. The increased connectivity of physical components with digital features gives eBike riders the opportunity to adapt the eBike experience to their personal needs. Bosch eBike Systems is driving this development forward and has presented numerous connectivity features for the 2024 model year to further individualise the riding experience. </p><p>&quot;Connected Biking plays a key role in the future of the eBike,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;More comfort, more safety and more customisable features; with the digital solutions for the 2024 model year we offer eBike riders new possibilities to expand their riding experience on the eBike through simple interaction within the eBike Flow app.”</p>
<h2>For extra connectivity and security: new premium subscription Flow+ </h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems is introducing the Flow+ premium subscription with the 2024 model year. Initially, this includes the premium service eBike Alarm. To use this service the eBike Lock feature must be activated in the eBike Flow app and the Connect Module must be installed on the eBike. </p><p>The Premium subscription will be expanded in the future to include additional services and functions. Users can activate Flow+ in the app or Play Store. They can opt for either a monthly subscription (€4.99) or an annual subscription (€39.99). The first twelve months are free of charge. </p><p>The premium subscription can be cancelled at any time before it is automatically renewed 24 hours before the end of the payment period. If cancelled, it will remain active until the end of the current payment period. The Flow+ premium subscription will be available with one of the upcoming updates in Summer 2023.</p><p>From model year 2024 the Kiox 300 and Kiox 500 displays can be customised in the eBike Flow app. eBike riders will be able to select the content and order of the display screens, with up to three tiles on one screen at the same time. Sporty eBike riders can have their cadence, average and maximum speed displayed, while touring riders can select information such as distance, gradient and range. Another new feature is that distance metric can now be changed manually from kilometres to miles and vice versa.</p><p>In the eBike Flow app users also have the option of adjusting riding modes to suit their riding style – now also available for the Sprint riding mode in the Performance Line SX drive unit. Within the given framework, riders can decide which support and dynamics are required, as well as the maximum torque and speed for the eBike.</p><h2>Increase fitness and rename tours according to your preferences.</h2><p>More and more athletes are discovering the eBike as a training partner. They can take advantage of features such as customisable riding modes or analyse their riding and training data. With the 2024 model year, the eBike Flow app provides further training-relevant information. For example, eBike riders can now also display the calories burned in the &#39;statistics&#39; area of the app. This value complements the performance measurement data and helps ambitious eBike riders to optimise their rides and further improve their fitness level.</p><p>Android smartphone users can also now rename their tours saved in the app, allowing rides to be described depending on experience and personal taste – including with emojis. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>255237</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11471</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-without-a-smartphone-255237.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-14T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<headline>Smart Without a Smartphone</headline>
			<quote>The new Bosch Smart Home Universal Switch II</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Smart operation: the Universal Switch II controls the most important Smart Home functions at the touch of a button and entirely without a smartphone  A wide range of possibilities: one switch with four multi-assignable buttons  Flexibly useable: portable or attached to the wall fixture  Easy to use: designated button assignment for intuitive and direct control of the Bosch Smart Home control system ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Easy to use and universally applicable: the new Bosch Smart Home Universal Switch II is the perfect addition to the Bosch Smart Home control system. This intelligent switch offers maximum convenience and flexibility for the most important Smart Home functions, even without a smartphone. This makes the Universal Switch II particularly practical for guests, children, senior citizens or anyone who does not always have their smartphone to hand. The Universal Switch II can also be removed from its wall fixture at any time and used as a portable remote control. </p>
<h2>Quick and versatile</h2><p>The four buttons of the Universal Switch II can be assigned in various ways: on the one hand, with predefined usage profiles for tasks such as dimming lights, setting the roller shutter, and activating or deactivating the alarm system; on the other hand, freely according to individual needs for specific devices, scenarios, and automations. The wizard in the Bosch Smart Home app makes configuration child’s play, so the Universal Switch II can be configured according to the needs of its users and ready for use in just a few moments.</p><p></p><h2>Convenient and easy to use </h2><p>The Universal Switch II is simply and intuitively useable for residents and guests alike. The 36 included and interchangeable symbol stickers make the Universal Switch II easy to understand right away. Palpable embossing on the buttons adds even more convenience by assuring that the switch can be operated unerringly even in the dark, for example, to switch on lights or open roller shutters. The LED strip emits a visual signal in the colours green, orange and red, so the user gets immediate feedback about the status of the input command. </p><p></p><h2>Design in a class of its own</h2><p>The Universal Switch II is also visually convincing in terms of design: The international jury of the iF Design Awards, consisting of 132 experts, honoured the smart switch for its outstanding product design.</p><p></p><h2>Further features</h2><p><ul><li>High-quality design and compact size (70 x 70 x 20 mm)</li><li>Battery-operated with two replaceable AAA batteries</li><li>Easy to set up with step-by-step instructions in the Bosch Smart Home App </li></ul></p><p></p><h2>Availability and price</h2><p><ul><li>Available as of March 2023 in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland </li><li>RRP €54.95 including 19% VAT</li></ul></p><p></p><h2>Requirements</h2><p>The Bosch Smart Home Universal Switch II can be used only in combination with a first- or second-generation Bosch Smart Home Controller.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>255175</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11676</press_release_id>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-06-14T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New product range from Bosch:  High-quality hand tools for DIYers </headline>
			<quote>For all essential tasks in and around the home</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Durable performance thanks to high-quality materials and precise workmanship   Easy to handle and ergonomic for controlled and comfortable tool operation  Tools for different areas of use available individually or in sets ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>From hammers and screwdrivers to water pump pliers: as a competent partner for home and garden, Bosch will cover even more applications in the future. 40 new hand tools now complement the range, offering users a full selection of essential DIY tools in addition to a comprehensive assortment of power tools. Bosch expands this segment continually. </p>
<h2>Precision-manufactured tools made from high-quality materials </h2><p>The new hand tools are distinguished by solid workmanship and durability. Their high-quality surface treatment makes them particularly resistant to corrosion. In addition, robust materials help ensure optimum operation. The screwdrivers, for instance, are made of tough S2 steel to enable stable rotation. All tools feature the typical Bosch DIY green and black coloring and are intuitive to use, so that settings such as locking, and positioning can be made quickly and easily. </p><p></p><h2>Easy to hold and intuitive to use </h2><p>Ergonomics and haptics are important for comfortable, controlled, and safe operation – something that can be seen and felt with the new hand tools. Combination pliers, long-nose pliers, and side cutters, for instance, feature a patented internal contour, making the tools comfortable to hold and enabling precise grip control. The handle of the engineer’s hammer has a fiberglass core, which enables hitting precision with less vibration. The hammer also has a softgrip handle, making it pleasant to hold. Many of the tools feature inventive functions for ease of operation. The water pump pliers can be easily adjusted to fit the object using a button, with 26 settings. The folding knife opens quickly at the touch of a button, enables quick and safe replacement of the blade, and has space in the handle for two spare blades. The spirit level is available in two lengths and features a v-groove on the bottom to enable convenient use on bars and rounded objects. The screwdrivers have a magnetic tip to help pick up screws and facilitate hold when turning the screw. Color-coding on the end of the handle makes it easy to select the right screwdriver. The ratchet screwdriver comes with a pop-up bit magazine of twelve color-coded bits inside the handle for added convenience.</p><p>The hand tools are available now. The tools are offered individually and as single-type sets of screwdrivers, pliers, ratchet combination wrenches, socket wrenches, and hex keys. Mixed tool sets for different areas of use are also available. Additional hand tools are scheduled to follow in the months ahead. </p><p>All stated prices are recommended retail prices and include VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>255168</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11682</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/from-research-to-application-bosch-drives-forward-the-use-of-artificial-intelligence-255168.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-06-13T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-20T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>From research to application: Bosch drives forward the use of artificial intelligence</headline>
			<quote>AI experts work on use cases for foundation models</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rückert: “Technological breakthroughs are opening a whole new chapter in the area of AI. We want to exploit this potential for Bosch.”  More than 1,000 Bosch AI patent applications since 2018.  Bosch sales of AI solutions to reach one billion euros in the years ahead. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch continues to set the pace in the use of artificial intelligence: in the past five years, the company has filed patent applications for more than 1,000 AI inventions, making it one of the leading applicants for AI patents in Europe. Recent technological developments in the area of generative AI and what are known as foundation models (such as ChatGPT) also offer Bosch entirely new opportunities. These models are able to generate content such as software code, text, images, and music. What makes them especially powerful compared to previous AI models is that they are trained on vast amounts of data. This breadth and volume of information allows foundation models to translate between languages, for example, and to work through tasks in a structured way. “Technological breakthroughs are opening a whole new chapter in the area of AI,” says Tanja Rückert, member of the board of management and chief digital officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. “This progress will influence almost all areas of society as well as processes in companies. We want to exploit this potential for Bosch – both for our customers and for our associates.” </p><p>That is why Bosch currently has AI experts from both research and the divisions looking into the specific applications that these new AI models offer the company. One example is the company’s own database, which stores entries according to search terms. The less precise the keyword searched for, the less accurate the search result and vice versa. A solution based on generative AI would search – and find – information much faster and, most importantly, more comprehensively. This would enable easier access to and more thorough use of knowledge that already exists within the company. AI-powered search is one of some 60 potential use cases around foundation models that are currently being reviewed and that the company plans to implement if the evaluation is positive.</p>
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		<p>
			Technological breakthroughs are opening a whole new chapter in the area of AI
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Tanja R&#252;ckert, member of the board of management and chief digital officer of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			We are bringing AI into our applications quickly and successfully. We&#8217;re making good progress here
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Tanja R&#252;ckert, member of the board of management and chief digital officer of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Bosch brings AI into applications faster than originally planned</h2><p>“In recent years, Bosch has made good progress in the development of AI in its divisions and at its locations worldwide,” Rückert says. “We are bringing AI into our applications quickly and successfully. We’re making good progress here.” Before the end of this year, all products and solutions are set to either contain AI or have been developed or manufactured with its help. The company originally set this goal for 2025, but is now on track to achieve it two years early. This is thanks also to more than 300 AI researchers who are currently working on the development of new AI methods at Bosch. There is close contact between research and the divisions on this. In addition, the company is pursuing customized HR and training policies: in 2019, an AI training program was launched under the leadership of Bosch research. To date, 26,500 associates have completed this program, which includes training formats at three different levels for managers, engineers, and AI users. “The training courses play an important role in bringing AI expertise into all areas of the company,” says Thomas Kropf, the head of Bosch research. Bosch has also established strong partnerships with leading global institutions, such as the renowned Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, and has continuously expanded its patent portfolio in the field of artificial intelligence over the years. </p><h2>A billion in sales of artificial intelligence</h2><p>AI has been a driver of progress and growth for some time. According to PWC, Germany’s GDP could increase by 11 percent by 2030. Tractica projects global sales to rise to around 31 billion dollars in 2025. The main reasons are considered to be the greater productivity and efficiency that AI solutions make possible. Over the next few years, Bosch, too, wants its sales of AI-enabled products to reach the one-billion-euro mark. “We regard artificial intelligence, in combination with product connectivity, as a key technology and a driver of progress in our society. Our primary aim is for AI to benefit people,” Rückert says.</p><p>Bosch is focused on industrial AI, in other words intelligent algorithms combined with domain expertise in transportation, manufacturing, and buildings. The company is applying its own strengths in the manufacturing of complex, physical objects and combining these with its many years of experience in the area of AI. This is in contrast to U.S. and Chinese IT companies, which are using AI primarily to build a model of humans and their behavior. The potential applications of AI-based solutions are manifold: in chip manufacturing, for example, AI helps detect anomalies. AI-based image processing allows automated optical inspection of wafers. At the same time, AI manages material flows so as to achieve optimum utilization of wafer production machinery. AI technologies are also key to making the new wafer fab in Dresden the world’s most efficient semiconductor plant. Smart cameras and sensors help detect fires at an early stage, while in cars, intelligent assistance systems help prevent accidents. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>255113</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11677</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/steer-by-wire-ready-for-large-scale-production-bosch-and-arnold-nextg-enter-into-an-alliance-255113.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-12T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-12T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<headline>Steer-by-wire ready for large-scale production:  Bosch and Arnold NextG enter into an alliance</headline>
			<quote>Systems expected on the market by mid-decade</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and the startup Arnold NextG have agreed to collaborate on steer-by-wire systems.  The alliance aims to bring large-scale solutions to market by the middle of the decade.   Dr. Gerta Marliani: “We’re excited to see the momentum this alliance will lend to our work on system optimization.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany – Bosch wants to bring steer-by-wire systems to the market on a commercial scale by the middle of the decade. Together with the startup Arnold NextG, the supplier of technology and services is taking the next step. The two partners have recently entered into an alliance to pool their development expertise and accelerate the process of readying the solutions for the market. </p>
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		<p>
			We&#8217;re seeing rapidly rising demand for steer-by-wire systems. This should prove to be an exceptionally large market over the long term &#8211; especially, although by no means only, for the age of automated driving. We&#8217;re excited to see the momentum this alliance will lend to our work on system optimization 
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Gerta Marliani, president of Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH.</cite>
			</div>
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<p>Steer-by-wire systems are considered the steering systems of the future. As one of the world’s leading suppliers of electric steering systems, Bosch recognized the potential of steer-by-wire systems early on and is systematically driving their development forward. “We’re seeing rapidly rising demand for steer-by-wire systems. This should prove to be an exceptionally large market over the long term – especially, although by no means only, for the age of automated driving. We’re excited to see the momentum this alliance will lend to our work on system optimization,” says Dr. Gerta Marliani, president of Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH. The aim of the partnership is to accelerate the large-scale production of steer-by-wire solutions.</p><p>Arnold NextG specializes in the development of multi-redundant drive-by-wire systems with all interfaces for autonomous driving in small and very small batch sizes. Founded in 2021, the startup has employees with over 20 years’ combined experience in street legal drive-by-wire technology, giving the company unique expertise in developing retrofit solutions for all by-wire applications. Experience has shown that, thanks to the redundancy of Arnold NextG technology, the authorities can issue system approvals for driving on public roads more quickly and efficiently. Together, Bosch and Arnold NextG aim to accelerate the development of systems that can be manufactured on a commercial scale.</p><p>Steer-by-wire applications eliminate the physical connection between a vehicle’s steering wheel and its wheels. This opens up new possibilities for, say, redesigning the vehicle interior: the steering wheel can be lowered or stowed away, giving rise to entirely new cockpit concepts, especially in an age of automated driving. The technology also enables new safety features in vehicle dynamics control. For instance, even small automated steering interventions can stabilize the vehicle without the driver at the wheel even noticing. In addition, the vehicle’s driving feel can be tailored to the requirements of individual vehicle manufacturers.</p><p>The use of a vehicle-independent and add-on-capable drive-by-wire technology in the radically changing series vehicle platforms of the future is of crucial importance, especially for people with the most severe physical mobility impairments. Only in this way will it be possible for this target group to continue to benefit directly from all developments in the field of autonomous and automated driving, assistance and safety systems.</p>
<h2>Pooling by-wire expertise </h2><p>“The alliance with Arnold NextG provides ideal support and accelerates our product development. We can apply our expertise in large-scale production and, with the Arnold NextG technology installed, we can now carry out tests on public roads more quickly,” says Dr. Stefan Waschul, the member of the Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH management board responsible for development. </p><p>“We’ve seen that the Bosch steer-by-wire system has the best and most natural steering feel in the market. Bosch is one of the world’s leading suppliers of electric steering systems and already offers a strong package of control technology and performance for large-scale applications downstream. That’s why I’m proud, not only to be able to build on one of the best systems, but also to have Bosch – one of the biggest automotive suppliers in the world – at our side,” says Kevin Arnold, founder and CEO of Arnold NextG, in commenting on the new alliance. “With the Arnold NextG technology, Bosch has a vehicle-agnostic development platform for drive-by-wire retrofit solutions that makes it possible to validate data and requirements for large-scale production projects at an early stage of development. Together, we can further develop this technology for large-scale manufacturing. Access to Bosch technology and the experience of a global corporation in implementing large-scale production projects is crucial for the further development of our systems.”</p><h2>Innovative mobility solutions thanks to by-wire technology</h2><p>By-wire systems use electronics to transmit mechanical signals and pulses. They will also be a basic requirement for assisted and automated driving in order to fully tap the capabilities of individual functions. For example, the lane-keeping support system would be able to correct the direction of travel without the driver feeling it in the steering wheel. The vehicle can also avoid an unexpected obstacle without jerking the steering wheel and injuring the driver. With this technology, it may even be possible in the future to steer the wheels individually. This ensures a smaller turning radius and opens the door for new vehicle concepts for local traffic and goods transport in cities.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>255104</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11671</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-and-ligier-automotive-present-high-performance-vehicle-with-a-hydrogen-engine-at-24h-race-in-le-mans-255104.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-06-08T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-06-08T14:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive present high-performance vehicle with a hydrogen engine at 24h race in Le Mans</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Ligier JS2 RH2 demonstration vehicle presented as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the 24 Hours of Le Mans   3.0-liter hydrogen engine with combined port fuel and direct injection provides 420 kW  Comprehensive hydrogen safety concept combines components for active and passive protection ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt (Germany), Magny-Cours (France) – Just a few months into a joint innovation project, experts from Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive have built a high-performance vehicle with a hydrogen engine. The demonstrator is based on the Ligier JS2 R race car, which was modified for hydrogen operation. With this innovation vehicle, both companies demonstrate the potential that alternative, climate-friendly drive systems have for high-performance applications such as motorsports. The Ligier JS2 RH2 was officially presented to the public for the first time today as part of the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. “Hydrogen engines offer a huge potential for high-performance applications, especially in motorsports. By constructing the demonstration vehicle, we illustrate our many years of expertise as an engineering service provider and, in particular, our competence in the complex environment of hydrogen”, says Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger, president of Bosch Engineering GmbH. Jacques Nicolet, president of Ligier Automotive adds, “The Ligier JS2 RH2 shows that Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive are ready to tackle tomorrow’s challenges by offering innovative solutions to integrate new energies.” The Ligier JS2 RH2 has already been driven on test tracks in Germany and will be further developed and tested during the summer.</p>
<p>In the project, Bosch Engineering oversaw the overall vehicle design and played the key role in developing the concept for engine and tank system, and a comprehensive multistage hydrogen safety system. Ligier Automotive was responsible for the global vehicle dynamic performance, the design of the monocoque, and the chassis adaptation of its existing Ligier JS2 R. They also optimized the mechanical components for use with hydrogen and led their overall integration into the new vehicle. The vehicle features a V6 hydrogen engine and a carbon monocoque that integrates three 700-bar type IV hydrogen cylinders from Hexagon Purus. These tanks match the requirements on the dimensions, performance, and safety for the high-performance demonstration vehicle. The 3.0-liter biturbo charged V6 engine already has an output of 420 kilowatts and will be optimized even further in the coming weeks. It is based on a volume-production gasoline power unit that the experts at Bosch Engineering have converted for use with hydrogen. In particular, this involved adapting the ignition and the entire injection system. Not only does the engine concept ensure very lean combustion, with especially low nitrogen oxide emissions up to partial load. It also delivers a very high specific output. Another challenge while developing the engine was to achieve stable combustion without preignition at high loads and engine speeds of over 7,000 rpm. </p><p></p><p>The vehicle&#39;s multistage hydrogen safety concept includes the storage system with its high-pressure tanks as well as the pressure controllers and supply lines to the engine and injection system. For example, integrating Hexagon Purus hydrogen tanks into the vehicle&#39;s carbon monocoque ensures optimized packaging and a high level of safety in the event of a crash. Separation of tank, gas control components and engine compartments plus a passive ventilation concept through pipes and chimneys ensure that gases are specifically removed to the outside in a failure situation and avoid entering the passenger compartment or closing to hot parts from engine bay. In addition, leaks in the system are detected by an extensive sensor system. Rüger explains, &quot;Depending on the type and severity of the defect, the system triggers a multistage active safety concept, ranging from a warning to the driver on the display to a shutdown of individual line circuits up to an entire system shutdown.&quot;</p><p></p><p>Adapting the Ligier JS2 R to integrate the hydrogen system was key to the project’s success. “We decided to replace the existing structure with a carbon monocoque and worked closely with our sister company HP Composites and the R&amp;D specialist Carbon Mind on this aspect of the project,” explains Julien Jehanne, plant manager at Ligier Automotive. “We have relied on all our experience as a racing car constructor and created a custom-made carbon monocoque. With our current Ligier range of cars and the expertise we have developed in the past years, we have all the tools to design and build reliable high-performance cars integrating new energies.” </p><p></p><p>Bosch Engineering has already been working on concepts for hydrogen engines since 2016 and provides services for high-performance applications, as well as for other areas. Not only does Bosch Engineering benefit from its many years of experience as a development partner for super sports cars and motorsports. It also has extensive specific expertise in dealing with hydrogen. For the development and application of hydrogen drives – both as internal-combustion engines and with fuel cells – there are specially equipped test benches operated by certified, trained personnel, a hydrogen filling station, and workshops with all the necessary ventilation technology.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>255040</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11672</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/salone-nautico-venezia-venice-boat-show-bosch-presents-sustainable-electric-drives-for-yachts-and-recreational-boats-255040.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-05-30T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-05-30T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Salone Nautico Venezia (Venice boat show): Bosch presents sustainable electric drives for yachts and recreational boats</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch supplies components and system development for ship electrification   Proven technologies from the automotive sector ensure high profitability, reliability, and robustness  Compact dimensions allow easy and fast system integration into the boat  First application successfully in production, more to follow in the coming months ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – Ever stricter legal requirements and increasing customer demand for eco-friendly and low-noise motorization are also strengthening the trend toward electric drives in the maritime industry. Bosch therefore offers solutions for recreational boats and motorized yachts up to 24 m long, enabling shipyards, shipbuilders, and system integrators to implement drive electrification quickly and easily. In many regions around the world, new environmental laws for inland and recreational boating will come into force in the coming years, promoting the use of alternative powertrain systems or even banning conventional engines altogether. “With our solutions, we offer an efficient way to meet these requirements. We are also making a valuable contribution to further reducing greenhouse gas and noise emissions in the maritime sector,” says Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for off-highway and maritime solutions at Bosch Engineering.</p>
<p>The overall system for boat drive electrification from Bosch consists of an electric motor with an optional gearbox, an inverter with an integrated DC/DC converter, and an electric control unit as the system’s core component. This includes the hardware and a scalable software platform that allows the system to be tailored to the requirements of the application. The specific design of the 400-volt permanent magnet synchronous motor is characterized by its high power density and very high efficiency. The motor is available in two power ratings, with 90 and 140 kW. The compact dimensions allow both versions to be integrated into tight engine compartments, thus facilitating the retrofitting of existing applications. The dynamic behavior of the electric drive offers a new level of enjoyment when piloting yachts and recreational boats. Moreover, when developing the inverter, particular emphasis was placed on compactness and ease of installation. The low overall weight of the Bosch components helps to increase the maximum range of the boat. </p><p></p><p>All components of the electric drive system offer very high profitability, reliability, and robustness, because they are based on the proven technologies that Bosch has been using successfully for years in the passenger car and commercial vehicle segments, as well as in other commercial applications such as construction machinery. The Bosch concept for electric boat drives also offers great flexibility, as customers can use the overall drive system as a customized complete package or just integrate individual components into their own system. On request, Bosch Engineering supports customers in integrating the drive into the boat and in applying the system to the specific operating conditions of the application. </p><p></p><p>Bosch&#39;s electric drive system went into series production at a pilot customer at the beginning of the year; further applications are currently in the testing phase and will follow in the next few months. </p><p></p><p>Further information is available to interested visitors at Salone Nautico in Venice at Tesa 92 of San Cristoforo.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-engineering.com/stories/stories-detailpages/marine.html</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>254912</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11675</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cnh-industrial-und-one-smart-spray-kuendigen-gemeinsame-integration-von-praeziser-pflanzenschutztechnologie-an-254912.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-05-22T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>CNH Industrial und ONE SMART SPRAY kündigen gemeinsame Integration von präziser Pflanzenschutztechnologie an</headline>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Cologne, Germany; London, UK – CNH Industrial and ONE SMART SPRAY, a joint venture between Bosch and BASF, have signed a collaboration agreement to integrate the latter’s advanced precision spraying solution within CNH Industrial’s agricultural brand product portfolios. The integration will be led by the Raven team and will be commercially available via the global Case IH and New Holland Agriculture brands.</p>
<p>The ONE SMART SPRAY integration is an important solution that will fast track the further enhancement of CNH Industrial’s precision and automated spraying capabilities. It will do so through multiple cameras installed on a sprayer’s boom. This will provide customers with green-on-green (plant on plant) and green-on-brown (plant on soil) weed detection and selective spraying. </p><p></p><p>Precision is combined with digital tools and agronomic insights that are accessible via mobile devices to provide in-depth weed maps, track input and cost savings in real time and generate automated reports and data. These deliver farmers clean fields while maximizing herbicide savings, operational efficiency and sustainability. The system also allows farmers to set up their desired spraying operations both in day and night conditions to expand their operating windows. </p><p></p><p>The collaboration with ONE SMART SPRAY is the latest development in CNH Industrial’s AgTech product offering, which will continue to support the world’s farmers to farm more efficiently and sustainably.</p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ventures-closes-investment-round-in-autocore-ai-254784.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-05-15T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Ventures closes investment round in AutoCore.ai</headline>
			<quote>High-performance automotive middleware company to accelerate growth</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Ventures places its first investment into a Chinese automotive middleware company.  The next generation of automotive middleware is entering the mass production stage.  Robert Bosch Venture Capital unifies its brand worldwide to Bosch Ventures. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany and Shanghai, China – More than ever, innovations in the automotive sphere are driven by software engineering. One core enabler for this trend is the decoupling of hardware and software through a new generation of automotive middleware products that are now accelerating into stage of automotive mass production. Robert Bosch Venture Capital, the corporate venture capital entity of the Bosch Group, completed an investment in AutoCore.ai. Established in 2018, AutoCore.ai has rapidly developed into an aspiring supplier of high-performance automotive middleware. The company has a proven track record with an impressive customer base and has shown a striking growth over the last years, both in products and capabilities.</p>
<p>Along with the investment, Robert Bosch Venture Capital also announced a unification of its branding as Bosch Ventures in the future. The brand Bosch Ventures underlines the connection to the Bosch Group. Besides the standardized brand, nothing changes: As one of Europe’s largest corporate investors, Bosch Ventures not only provides capital, but also offers start-ups access to specialist, industry and manufacturing knowledge gained from more than 135 years of business activity. </p><p></p><p><b>Innovative startup for the automotive value chain</b></p><p>Based on the Autocore.OS software platform, AutoCore.ai provides automotive customers with middleware products like AutoCore.COMM, a next generation networking solution. The first AutoCore.ai software products have already the ISO26262 highest functional safety level ASILD product certification. It has reached strategic cooperation with many mainstream chip manufacturers, and its products are used in many OEMs and Tier1 mass production projects. </p><p></p><p>AutoCore.ai will also strategically benefit from Bosch’s strong network and communities for the software-defined vehicle by leveraging collaboration opportunities with Bosch’s entities and partners.</p><p> </p><p>“We believe that Autocore.ai will represent China&#39;s outstanding innovative enterprises and become a sought-after specialist in the international automotive supply chain”, says Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Bosch Ventures. </p><p></p><p>Dr. Yang Zhang, Founder and Chairman of AutoCore.ai, states: “We are thrilled that our hard work and unwavering dedication is being recognized by our wide customer base and glad that Bosch Ventures joins us in this journey. We expect close collaboration between us in the global arena.” </p><p></p><p>The investment is led by Bosch Ventures and Boyuan Capital, joined by existing shareholder GL Ventures.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11670</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-05-10T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-05-10T15:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive establish strategic development partnership for high-performance vehicles with a hydrogen engine</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive develop demonstration vehicle together  Driver of innovation with a hydrogen engine and carbon monocoque   Ligier JS2 RH2 to be presented at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in June 2023  Development activities underline Bosch Engineering's open-minded approach to technology ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Germany; Magny-Cours, France – Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive have established a strategic partnership for developing high-performance hydrogen engine vehicles. The first step of the joint activities is to construct a demonstration vehicle based on the Ligier JS2 R. Compared to the production vehicle, the hydrogen-powered Ligier JS2 RH2 will be equipped with a new type of carbon monocoque featuring three integrated hydrogen tanks. A converted standard V6 gasoline engine is used as the drive. In the coming months, the two companies will work closely together to adapt the technology of the innovative vehicle so that it can already be driven on test tracks this summer.</p>
<p>Drawing on more than 20 years of experience as a specialized development partner for, among others, super sports cars, special projects, and motorsports, Bosch Engineering handles the overall vehicle concept. In particular, this involves the engine, the hydrogen storage tank, and a holistic safety concept for the hydrogen. </p><p></p><p>As a racing specialist, Ligier Automotive brings many years of expertise in vehicle technology, engine design, and testing into the project. In the joint project, Ligier Automotive is responsible for the vehicle architecture and for integrating the H2 system and cooling system into the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>The goal of the project is to build a high-performance vehicle with a hydrogen engine that delivers drive dynamics equivalent to those of conventional gasoline-powered sports cars and thereby demonstrate the potential that lies in specific vehicle developments in the areas of engine management and hydrogen storage. Furthermore, the project is a testimony to the shared expertise of Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive in transferring the complex hydrogen technology into vehicles. The Ligier JS2 RH2 will be officially unveiled as part of the 100th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in June 2023. </p><p></p><p>&quot;As an engineering service provider, we are open to technology and see it as our task to explore the various technical options on the path to climate-neutral mobility in parallel and to devise the best solution in each case for all the requirements of our worldwide customers. In this context, hydrogen propulsion has great potential, especially in motorsports and high-performance sports cars,&quot; says Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger, president of Bosch Engineering GmbH.</p><p></p><p>Ligier Automotive’s president, Jacques Nicolet, remarks, &quot;As a manufacturer of racing cars and special vehicles, we must provide the innovations to meet tomorrow&#39;s challenges in order to offer motorsports and high-performance vehicles a new path for development. This project is part of Ligier Automotive&#39;s strategy to become a preferred partner of automotive manufacturers for integrating new energies and new technologies.&quot;</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11673</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-05-05T01:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Personnel Changes at Bosch Power Tools: </headline>
			<quote>Thomas Donato and Dr. Katharina Hartl appointed to Board of Management
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Effective June 1, 2023, Thomas Donato will take over from Henk Becker as President of Bosch Power Tools.  As of May 1, 2023, Dr. Katharina Hartl took over responsibility for commercial topics from Stephan Hölzl.  Henk Becker remains in the Bosch Group as President and prepares to assume a group-wide management role for ‘Emerging Regions’ effective October 1, 2023.  Stephan Hölzl joined the business sector Mobility Solutions and will become member of the Board of Management of the Electrified Motion division. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden, Germany – Bosch Power Tools is implementing the following changes on the Board of Management: Effective June 1, 2023, Thomas Donato (51) will take over as President from Henk Becker (56). As early as May 1, 2023, Dr. Katharina Hartl (47) took over responsibility for commercial topics from Stephan Hölzl (54).</p>
<p>Henk Becker has been a member of the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools since 2013 and has been President of the division since 2019. He remains in the Bosch Group as President and is preparing to assume a group-wide management role for ‘Emerging Regions’ effective October 1, 2023. Stephan Hölzl has been a member of the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools since 2019 and joined the Mobility Solutions business sector on May 1, 2023. As member of the Board of Management of the Electrified Motion division, he will be responsible for commercial tasks there.</p><p></p><p>“I am very pleased that with Thomas Donato and Dr. Katharina Hartl, we were able to win proven experts with a broad background of experience for the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools. At the same time, I would like to sincerely thank Henk Becker and Stephan Hölzl for their great commitment and their outstanding dedication – especially during the Corona pandemic – and wish them continued success for their new tasks within the Bosch Group,&quot; says Dr. Christian Fischer, chairman of the Supervisory Board of Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</p><p></p><p><b>About Thomas Donato</b></p><p>Donato studied electrical and automation technology at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and at Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland). Since then, he has completed various positions at ABB Robotics and was member of the Board of Management of Rockwell Automation Inc. Most recently, he was responsible for global sales and the factory automation business as Member of the Board of Management at Bosch Rexroth.</p><p></p><p><b>About Dr. Katharina Hartl</b></p><p>Hartl received a doctorate in Business Administration from the University of Innsbruck and joined the Bosch Group in 2003 as a trainee. Since then, she has completed various commercial positions in Germany and China. Most recently, she was responsible for the field of electrification as Senior Vice President Finance and Controlling in the division of Powertrain Solutions.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-05-04T09:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Onwards: Bosch is accelerating  its growth in all regions and sectors  </headline>
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				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Dr. Markus Forschner,</p><p>member of the board of management and chief financial officer </p><p>of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>at the annual press conference on May 4, 2023 </p><h2></h2><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, </p><p>Even if the title of our annual report seems to point to better times ahead, “onwards” does not imply that we can simply leave today’s crises behind us. On the contrary: even this annual press conference, to which I offer you a warm welcome, is taking place during a war in Ukraine that shows no sign of ending. Energy scarcity, supply shortages, and inflation also remain unresolved, and mitigating global warming remains a gargantuan task. No doubt about it: we are going through challenging times characterized by overlapping crises. Yet Bosch still managed to navigate its way through 2022 with higher than expected sales growth and a slightly improved margin. Nonetheless, 2023 looks set to be an equally challenging year. So why choose the term “onwards”? Because difficult times do not prevent us from looking to the future. And instead of simply waiting for better times, we are doing everything in our power to bring them about. </p><p>So what is it that lifts our gaze beyond the crises that currently confront us? First and foremost, it is our strategic imperative “Invented for life”. It is a fitting ethos for a time in which humanity must rise to the challenge of combating climate change. This is causing considerable economic and social upheaval, and accelerating technological change. Obviously, technology cannot solve all the world’s problems. But it can make a major contribution to climate action, helping to transform our energy systems, our mobility, and, ultimately, our entire living environment. This offers new growth potential for Bosch, but also requires that the company completely reinvent itself. </p><p>The opportunities ahead of us are enormous. It comes down to two cru-cial points that we must focus on: </p><p><ul><li>First, we have to be innovative. That means mobilizing and maintaining the performance and creativity of our associates. It also means building engineering centers, factories, and infrastructure to bring about innovations worldwide. </li><li>At the same time, we have to be profitable. In other words, we need economic clout. Particularly for Bosch, it is crucial to maintain the balance between economic performance and environmental and social aims. </li></ul></p><p>Specifically, we must seize growth opportunities through upfront investments and capital expenditure on the one hand, while maintaining cost discipline and using capital resources highly efficiently on the other. This, too, is essential to our understanding of “onwards” – moving forward with courage and strength, but also with discipline and efficiency. </p><p>As we move forward, we are aware that the fight against climate change is causing a profound transformation – a transformation that can be seen from two different perspectives. This fight is a global growth program for new technologies, and we are witnessing a profusion of innovations entering the market, from new semiconductors and sensors to artificial intelligence. But that’s only one side of the story. The other is the displacement of tried and tested technologies. The significant reduction in the use of internal combustion engines in the future will have consequences for Bosch. We have to ready ourselves for the corresponding EU legislation. This is causing anxiety among our associates – we understand that. It’s also one of the reasons why we wish to achieve balanced growth worldwide. One-third of our capital expenditure in 2022 went into Asia Pacific, but we also invested the same amount in Germany. And our decision to expand our business in North America does not mean we have to neglect other parts of the world. We can do more than one thing at the same time – all in all, this will make our regional presence more robust. </p><p>Diversification is also the key to our growth strategy for the various business sectors. We still have ample potential to exploit in our existing areas of business, but we can also supplement that with business in adjacent fields and, equally importantly, in new ones. Before I provide some examples to illustrate this point, my colleague Markus Forschner will give you a brief overview of our current business situation ... </p><h2>Description of the business situation in 2022 and 2023 <br/>by Dr. Markus Forschner</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>Business-wise as well, Bosch faces considerable challenges. These include continuing high prices in the raw material and energy markets, which are helping to push inflation higher, as well as a mediocre economic outlook for the current year. Supply chains also remain impaired, especially in the semiconductor segment. Despite this challenging environment, we have taken crucial steps to prepare the ground and ensure Bosch’s business success, both short- and long-term. We want to be a global technology company that leads the way in multiple sectors, and we want to accelerate our growth. Stefan Hartung will explain this more in a moment. But for me as chief financial officer, this means we have to maintain the delicate balance between capital expenditure and cost discipline. </p><p><ul><li>We are investing considerable sums in the future and thus also in our current growth, which is being driven by the transformation toward decarbonization and digitalization. So far, this is going well. Ensuring our ability to deliver is crucial to maintaining that. </li><li>To achieve this, however, we also need to be more profitable. We also need to economize as we grow, to reduce inventories, and to ensure that our capital resources are used highly efficiently. </li></ul></p><p>Only then can we maintain our fundamentally conservative financial policy and our sound financial health, which is the basis of our financial independence. </p><p>Achieving this balance is no easy task. It asks a great deal of our executives and associates, who are already having to deal with the crises of recent years. Strategic decisions and innovations are required, as well as many task forces, rigorous cost discipline, and the efficient use of capital. What’s more, it is a task that requires us to make constant adjustments, if only because of the significant volatility and pace of market developments.</p><p>Our 2022 financial statements once again demonstrated Bosch’s ability to weather difficult times. Nonetheless, last year’s crises also left their mark on our business figures. Since the financial statements do not differ fundamentally from the preliminary figures already published, I only wish to highlight a few points by way of example. The full figures can be found in your press kit and in the annual report.</p><p>In 2022, despite the challenging environment, our sales rose by 12 percent to 88.2 billion euros, with volume, exchange-rate, and price effects all contributing to this higher-than-expected figure. Like many others, we were forced to pass on increased costs to our customers in the form of higher prices. This is no easy thing to do, especially in the mobility business. We achieved double-digit growth in all our business sectors, with the exception of Consumer Goods. Mobility Solutions posted strong growth despite ongoing chip shortages and the consequent sluggish increase in automotive production, which rose to 85 million units. Industrial Technology benefited from a relatively stable machinery market, while Energy and Building Technology took advantage of a number of developments, including high demand for climate-friendly heating technology. Consumer Goods saw a considerable fall in market demand following the long and extraordinary boom caused by the coronavirus pandemic, though its sales rose slightly nonetheless.</p><p>Despite all the odds, we also raised our EBIT margin from operations to 4.3 percent, compared with 4 percent in the previous year. We did so in spite of increasing our research and development spending by more than we grew our sales – by 1.1 billion euros to 7.2 billion euros, or from 7.8 percent to 8.2 percent of sales. The concerted effort we put into upfront investments is also reflected in the 1-billion-euro increase in capital expenditure to 4.9 billion euros; the capex to sales ratio rose to 5.6 percent, as compared to 5 percent in the previous year. </p><p>The highest margins were achieved by Industrial Technology, at 9.8 percent, and Energy and Building Technology, at 6 percent. Mobility Solutions increased its margin from operations to 3.4 percent, which was higher than expected. But this figure was considerably burdened by upfront investments in projects of future importance. Consumer Goods not only felt the effects of consumer reticence, but was also burdened by the almost complete phasing-out of its Russia business. The margin from operations fell to 4.5 percent.</p><p>However, maintaining ability to deliver during a period of both great uncertainty and major investments in the company’s future was not without its consequences. We posted a negative free cash flow of 4 billion euros last year. This figure indicates that we did not use cash generated from our business operations to finance growth, but instead relied on our existing financial resources. We have the necessary resources and are in good financial health, with a very respectable equity ratio, which rose to 46.6 percent. </p><p>2023 will be another very challenging year. We view the economic climate with a certain degree of skepticism. We expect global economic growth to be just 1.7 percent, which will be a further considerable drop from the previous year’s figure of 2.9 percent. Europe is likely to be hit particularly hard, and may even fall into recession. In North America, we expect the economy to stagnate, though the possibility of a decline in economic output cannot be ruled out. Our forecast for Asia Pacific is for growth of just under 4 percent – attributable to the expected catch-up effects in China following the lifting of restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic. </p><p>As before, the reason for these mediocre economic prospects is high prices for energy and raw materials, though we are likely over the peak. Even so, high inflation is expected to remain a challenge not only this year, but also next year. This is forcing central banks to raise interest rates further, with a concomitant dampening effect on the economy. It is likely that these burdens will be intensified by the turbulence in the banking sector. Nonetheless, we believe that the far-reaching and widespread reforms implemented since the financial crisis mean that the financial markets are robust. </p><p>The situation is not getting any easier, therefore, even with the expected benefit of catch-up effects in China. For now, however, and particularly during the first two months of 2023, we have continued to feel the economic effects of the restrictions imposed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Over the first three months of this year, according to comparable internal figures from operations, the global sales of the Bosch Group grew by a modest 3.5 percent quarter on quarter. In Asia Pacific, however, sales declined by 9.3 percent due to the restrictions in China. North America developed particularly favorably, with a double-digit increase of 18 percent. And in Europe, we also achieved reasonably good growth of 7.7 percent.</p><p>For the year as a whole, we expect to see sales growth for the Bosch Group in the range of 6 to 9 percent, with the strongest growth in the Mobility Solutions and Energy and Building Technology business sectors. Ignoring any acquisitions, we expect moderate growth in the Industrial Technology business sector. It is likely that the development of sales in Consumer Goods will continue to be relatively subdued, though this is also due to considerable exchange-rate burdens.</p><p>We also want to improve our margin from operations in 2023. Our objective is 5 percent – despite continuing pressure on energy, raw materials, and primary products, and even though we will spend at least as much on research and development as in the previous year. The aim is to get yet another step closer to our target margin of at least 7 percent. This will require very hard work on costs in all business sectors, including efficiency gains, especially in the indirect sphere. As in previous years, we will make structural adjustments in various areas. We are also working closely with the employee representatives on this issue. In the long term, we also aim to achieve a better margin on a lasting basis through higher rates of growth in adjacent and new areas of business.</p><p>We will also further increase capital expenditure, though we are asking the business sectors to tread cautiously here. Moreover, we will do our best to return inventory levels to normal. What’s more, we will reinforce receivables management and run a critical eye over payment targets on the supplier side. Alongside improving our EBIT margin, therefore, our top priority is to become more efficient in our use of capital resources. Our goal is to achieve a sufficiently positive free cash flow – even if our aim of accelerating growth means we have to make acquisitions to strengthen our position in existing, adjacent, and new areas of business.</p><p>So despite all the signs of economic slowdown, we have set ourselves an ambitious roadmap. For 2023, we are determined to achieve good progress in improving profitability and making more efficient use of capital resources, and in this way to create the financial basis for future growth. We all have a lot of work ahead of us at Bosch, but it will be worth all the effort when we consider the major market and growth opportunities ahead. Stefan Hartung is going to tell us about these, so </p><p>I’ll hand the floor back to him.</p><h2>Presentation of long-term growth targets by Dr. Stefan Hartung</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, if we look beyond the current year, I think we can confidently say that we are on exactly the right path with our “Invented for life” strategic imperative. This applies to the major trends of electrification, automation, and digitalization, and more than ever also to the fields of software and artificial intelligence. As the technological transformation continues, it will open up new opportunities for growth that we want to seize. We can accelerate our growth in existing and adjacent areas of business, as well as in new ones. It is essential that these new areas are a good match for us – only then can we apply our strengths of in-depth technological knowledge, experience in the commercialization of innovations, and, last but not least, expertise in volume production. We also continue to add new strengths to this list – for example, the know-how of our software developers. These will soon number 50,000, an unparalleled figure for an enterprise with industrial roots. </p><p>Our strategic direction is clear, and I can sum up our objectives in three key points: </p><p><ul><li>We want to be among the top three providers in the global and regional markets that are relevant to us. </li><li>We want to be firmly and effectively positioned in every region of the world – in the Americas, southeast Asia, and India, as well as in China and Europe. </li><li>Given normal inflation rates, we aim to achieve annual growth of between 6 and 8 percent, with a margin of at least 7 percent and a robust ability to self-finance. </li></ul></p><h2>Toward the future of mobility: <br/>we are transforming our core business and achieving success </h2><p>I can give you examples from across the company of how we are achieving these goals. Let me start with the development of our core Mobility Solutions business – a business that will reach annual sales of 80 billion euros by 2029, but that is already in the throes of a transformation. To illustrate what I mean, let’s take the example of our braking control systems. Even though 2022 was a difficult year, we still saw this part of our business grow by more than 25 percent, which was significantly faster than the market. And ESP 10 will be going into production in the next few weeks. Now you might think that’s simply business as usual, with Bosch gaining market share and then launching a new generation of its electronic guardian angel. But this generation is far more than just an improvement to the hardware. The real innovative leap forward is in the software. Vehicle Dynamics Control 2.0 introduces a new control concept that does an even faster and more accurate job of stabilizing vehicles. It can intervene not only in the braking system, but also in the electrical powertrain and electric steering system. That represents a tangible gain in safety – with considerably less corrective action and shorter braking distances. What’s even more important for the future of our industry is that the new control system does not have to form part of the ESP control unit, but can alternatively be integrated into the central vehicle computer. Indeed, in the future, it will also be available as a standalone software package. It will be part of a vehicle motion management software solution that coordinates every aspect of vehicle motion while taking centralized control of braking, steering, the powertrain, and the chassis. </p><p>This example highlights all the key trends that lead to greater safety and efficiency on the road: first, electrification and vehicle automation; second, centralization of the electronics architecture into just a few vehicle computers instead of what can currently be as many as 100 individual control units; and third, the development of the software-defined vehicle, which is fueling the greatest changes of all in our industry’s business. The opportunity to fully experience this development will come with the next vehicle generation, which will be launched in the second half of this decade. We anticipate a threefold increase in software applications and even a tenfold increase in applications that access the cloud. These may include advanced driver assistance functions as well as new charging services. So what are the advantages of this development for automakers and drivers? The software-defined vehicle offers two key benefits. </p><p><ul><li>First, incorporating new functions into existing systems will in the future be a matter of days instead of years, thanks to the significantly increased speed of development. </li><li>Second, vehicles will continue to be “like new” years after they are delivered to the customer – a “version 2.0,” if you will. The key to this will be the decoupling of software and hardware development. This will make it easier to add new features to motor vehicles – features that arrive in the shape of software updates. </li></ul></p><p>This technological transformation is reflected in economic trends. For example, the overall market for automotive software is expected to be worth 200 billion euros by 2030. Everyone involved in the automotive industry is intensifying their software development activities – manufacturers and suppliers are redoubling their efforts, and tech players, too, are entering the market. Fundamentally, Bosch is well positioned – for example, with basic software that can accommodate chips made by different manufacturers. And while the software component of R&amp;D expenditure in the automotive industry is set to reach 30 percent by 2030, it is already higher than that at Bosch today. More than half the R&amp;D associates in the Bosch Mobility business sector are software developers. Bosch also sees itself as a mobility software company. </p><p>That said, this new chapter of automotive engineering is about mastering complexity – the technical complexity of the interaction between the vehicle and cloud and the integration of software from various sources, as well as the challenging organizational and cultural complexity of collaboration between the automotive and IT industries. This requires greater interdisciplinary cooperation, including at Bosch. That’s the fundamental reason behind the reorganization of our mobility sector. Set up to address the changes in market and customer needs, the new-look business sector aims to increase communication and collaboration across former divisional boundaries. This is evident not only in the joint board and in the merger of divisions such as brake and steering systems, but also by the horizontal responsibility that, in the future, will apply to software, vehicle computers, and semiconductors.</p><p>We have already taken successful steps toward the future of mobility. Here are some examples from key areas of our business: </p><p><ul><li>Our electromobility sales will quadruple to reach 6 billion euros by 2026. This year, our sales of electric motors for the automotive powertrain will almost double, just as they did last year. </li><li>We have added 1,500 associates to the ranks of our research and development teams for driver assistance and automated driving. Most of these new associates are software developers, who see Bosch as an attractive employer. We are also on track for growth in this area. For example, our sales of driver assistance systems rose by a solid 20 percent in 2022, which was significantly faster than the market. We are working on the next service levels of these systems in collaboration with partners, such as the VW subsidiary Cariad. </li><li>Last but not least, our innovations for the future of mobility start with the very smallest elements: chips. The market for automotive semiconductors is growing by almost 10 percent annually, and Bosch is growing even faster. Electrification and highly automated driving will mean that chips’ contribution to automotive value creation will more than double. Much of our focus lies on silicon carbide semiconductors, a key technology for electromobility. The market for these semiconductors will grow by an annual 35 percent between now and 2030. Over the course of the decade, we will produce silicon-carbide chips in the United States as well. On this subject, we have just announced an acquisition. We want to take over parts of the American chipmaker TSI Semiconductors, and invest nearly 1.4 billion euros locally over the years ahead.</li></ul></p><p>Each of these points illustrates how Bosch is still capable of leveraging growth potential even in its biggest business sector. Battery-electric mobility is already part of our core business, and other technologies are on the way to achieving that status. At the same time, Bosch is paving the way for hydrogen-based mobility, with the start of production of our fuel-cell powertrain system fast approaching. When it comes to hydrogen, we take the entire value chain into consideration. For example, we are also developing stacks for electrolysis. I’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to our Bosch Tech Day in July, where we’ll be setting out Bosch’s prospects in the future hydrogen economy in more detail.</p><h2>Growth encompasses more than just vehicles: <br/>seizing opportunities from heat pumps to factory automation </h2><p>There’s no doubt that the transformation of energy systems is one of Bosch’s biggest growth areas. And we can achieve it not just under the hood, but also in people’s homes. The electrification of heating systems, specifically with heat pumps, is allowing us to achieve the same kind of above-average growth we are seeing with electrical powertrains for cars. We are investing heavily in expanding our capacity in this business area. Since the start of this year, we have also been producing heat pumps at our plant in Eibelshausen, Germany, and we have just announced the construction of a new plant in Poland. To make the modernization of heating systems affordable for homeowners, one of the main things we focus on is hybrid solutions. This might mean combining an existing gas-fired boiler with a heat pump that nonetheless delivers the bulk of the required heat. In most cases, this eliminates the need for costly refurbishment, resulting in modernization costs that can be up to 30 percent lower than a solution solely based on a heat pump. All in all, we expect the European heat pump market to grow by 20 percent in 2023. Our sales are growing over twice as fast – and we will maintain this pace until the middle of this decade. </p><p>In all our business sectors, ladies and gentlemen, Bosch is on course for growth. I’d like to offer three more striking examples: </p><p><ul><li>First, the need for energy and cost efficiency is also driving the technical modernization of commercial buildings, which is helping us expand our building technologies business on both sides of the Atlantic. In the U.S., we are enjoying great success with our subsidiary Climatec, which has doubled its sales and workforce since it was acquired by Bosch in 2015. Regional expansion has played a major role in Climatec’s success. Having branched out from its traditional stronghold in the American West, the company has long since made inroads on the Atlantic coast. These include its role in a flagship project to deliver high-tech building automation for “The Spiral,” a new skyscraper in New York City. Climatec has a good chance of achieving a further doubling of its sales over the next three years. Acquisitions have also given our building-systems business a boost in Europe. The sector is heavily segmented by region on this side of the Atlantic as well. Our acquisition of Protec Fire and Security Group has thus given us a foothold in the British market. In Europe as well, we have expanded our portfolio beyond traditional security technology by moving toward building automation. This is evidenced by two acquisitions: GFR and Hörburger. These have turned out to be a useful addition to our business. Over the past two years, our order intake for building automation in Europe has risen by 50 percent.</li><li>Second, we have set ambitious growth targets for our consumer goods business. For example, we want to more than double our sales of power tools by 2030 to surpass the 10-billion-euro mark. To achieve this, we invested a good 300 million euros last year alone – for example, in efforts to expand our lucrative accessories business. This year, we plan to invest a further nine-figure sum in this area. Much of our focus here lies on North America – a region that accounts for over 40 percent of the global power tool market. BSH Hausgeräte is also further strengthening its international presence. From 2024 onward, for example, it will be manufacturing cooling appliances for the North American market in a new factory in Mexico. </li><li>Third, we are also on course to grow our business in industrial technology. In this area, we want to grow our sales from their current level of 7 billion euros to 10 billion euros by 2028. This is important in order to be among the frontrunners in this industry. Acquisitions will always play an important strategic role in reaching this goal, as illustrated by the example of HydraForce in North America. This acquisition not only tripled our sales of compact hydraulics; HydraForce’s dealer network also gave us better access to the U.S. market. At the same time, acquisitions are helping us make headway in factory automation. This is a business area in which we aim to achieve double-digit growth every year. We have succeeded in setting an industry standard in the form of ctrlX Automation, an open control platform that already has 80 partner applications in its app store. Finally, we are entering a new field of business with the electrification of mobile machinery. To this end, it has now launched its comprehensive eLion range of products – and has also gained a large number of orders from manufacturers of off-highway vehicles. Emissions and noise regulations are becoming stricter in off-road applications, too – for example, in ports, mining, construction sites, and agriculture. The electrification of tractors, concrete mixers, and excavators has proved to be just what the industry has been waiting for. With Bosch Rexroth, we are the number one partner globally for mobile hydraulics – and we have the same goal when it comes to electrical powertrains for mobile machinery. </li><li>Finally, we are entering a new field of business with the electrification of mobile machinery. To this end, it has now launched its comprehensive eLion range of products – and has also gained a large number of orders from manufacturers of off-highway vehicles. Emissions and noise regulations are becoming stricter in off-road applications, too – for example, in ports, mining, construction sites, and agriculture. The electrification of tractors, concrete mixers, and excavators has proved to be just what the industry has been waiting for. With Bosch Rexroth, we are the number one partner globally for mobile hydraulics – and we have the same goal when it comes to electrical powertrains for mobile machinery. </li></ul></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, this example brings me to the end of my talk. Overall, it is clear that Bosch and its “Invented for life” ethos are currently situated at the center of several important trends. Stopping climate change requires electrification, which we currently offer in all our business sectors. Yet climate action also calls for the kinds of efficient solutions fostered by automation and digitalization. Understood correctly, climate action can trigger a wave of innovation in business and society. We can let the wave carry us, but we can also harness and strengthen it through our research and development activities. By the end of this year, to give another example, all our products will have been equipped, developed, or manufactured with artificial intelligence. We originally expected to achieve this target in 2025, but we are now on track to achieve it sooner. We still have plenty of innovative strength, and that enables us to do two things at the same time: first, to make our contribution to tackling the ecological challenges of our age and, second, to foster our own growth. The progress we’re achieving with our technology “Invented for life” is leading Bosch “onwards.” </p>]]></text>
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			<quote>2022 business year provides solid basis for the future</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Targets for 2022 business year achieved: sales of 88.2 billion euros / earnings of 3.8 billion euros / EBIT margin from operations of 4.3 percent.  Outlook for 2023: global economic growth of 1.7 percent / sales to grow 6 to 9 percent / EBIT margin from operations in the region of 5 percent  Heavy investments in securing the future: more than 12 billion euros R&D and capital expenditure in 2022  Realignment of mobility business: business sector aiming for sales of more than 80 billion euros by 2029.  Stefan Hartung: “With technology ‘Invented for life,’ our aim is to grow in every region of the world and to be among the leading three suppliers in our relevant markets.”  Markus Forschner: “In 2023, we want to come one step closer to our long-term target of at least 7 percent margin.” ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – In 2022, Bosch exceeded its business targets in what was a challenging year. The supplier of technology and services increased its total sales to 88.2 billion euros, following 78.7 billion euros the previous year. This is an increase of 12.0 percent, or an exchange rate-adjusted 9.4 percent. At 3.8 billion euros, EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) from operations is also higher than the previous-year figure of 3.2 billion euros. The EBIT margin from operations rose from 4.0 to 4.3 percent. Presenting the company’s annual figures, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a>, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “We rose well to the challenges of 2022 – both our sales and our margin were higher than expected. And even if the economic and social environment remains demanding, we want to grow significantly faster.” </p>
<p>In the years ahead, given normal rates of inflation, the aim is for annual sales to grow by 6 to 8 percent on average, and for margin to reach at least 7 percent. “Our aim is to grow in every region of the world and to be among the leading three suppliers in our relevant markets,” Hartung said. </p><p>The fight against climate change is causing considerable upheaval in business and society, and also accelerating technological change. “This technological transformation is opening up growth opportunities that we want to seize, both in our existing business and in related and new areas,” Hartung said. “In this context, our ‘Invented for life’ ethos is ideal – not only when it comes to the major trends of electrification, automation, and digitalization, but more than ever also with respect to software and artificial intelligence.” </p><h2>Investments in the future: innovative strength needs financial strength</h2><p>“Despite the challenging environment, we can look back on solid results in 2022. On top of that, we have prepared the ground for Bosch’s success in the markets of the future,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Forschner</a>, the CFO of Robert Bosch GmbH. All in all, the company spent more than 12 billion euros last year on securing its future. Expenditure on research and development rose to 7.2 billion euros (from 6.1 billion euros in 2021), or 8.2 percent of sales (7.8 percent in 2021). Capital expenditure also increased by 1 billion euros to 4.9 billion euros. The equity ratio rose slightly to 46.6 percent (2021: 45.3 percent). Apart from upfront investments, ensuring outstanding ability to deliver in times of great uncertainty tied up funds. This resulted in a negative free cash flow of 4.0 billion euros last year. As Forschner pointed out: “Even if Bosch does have the necessary funds and a very sound financial position, we have to maintain a difficult balancing act between investments and cost discipline.” </p><h2>Outlook for 2023: cost pressure, inflation, and a cooling economy</h2><p>Despite the after-effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Bosch Group was able to increase its sales by 3.5 percent in the first quarter of 2023. North America developed especially favorably, with double-digit growth of 18 percent. In Europe as well, the company grew by a strong 7.7 percent. “The first few months of the new business year have shown that 2023 will also be a challenging year,” the CFO said. He explained that he expects prices on the raw materials and energy markets, as well as inflation, to remain high. For 2023, Bosch expects global economic output to grow just 1.7 percent, and thus to cool by a further considerable degree year on year. Despite the modest economic outlook, Bosch is aiming for sales growth of between 6 and 9 percent in 2023. Its target for EBIT margin from operations is in the region of 5 percent. “In this way, we want to come one step closer to our long-term target of at least 7 percent margin,” Forschner said. “We have set ourselves an ambitious roadmap.”</p><h2>Mobility business: growth through realignment</h2><p>Bosch is realigning its mobility business to changed market and customer requirements. The aim is to be able to serve existing and new customer needs even better and faster with customized solutions from a single source. “We want to remain a leading supplier of technology and the preferred partner for our customers in the mobility industry. We’re preparing the ground for this,” Hartung said. What has up to now been the Mobility Solutions business sector, with some 230,000 associates at more than 300 locations in 66 countries worldwide, will now be known as the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(253638, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/mobility-in-the-software-age-bosch-to-realign-its-automotive-supply-business-for-further-growth-253638.html" >&quot;Bosch Mobility&quot;</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >&quot;Bosch Mobility&quot;</a> </th:block> business sector. Within the company, it will be responsible for its own business and have its own leadership team. Effective January 1, 2024, the individual divisions will be redrawn in some cases and given horizontal responsibilities as well. The Bosch chairman announced that the aim is for the newly restructured mobility business to grow annually by an average of roughly 6 percent up to 2029, when it will achieve annual sales of more than 80 billion euros. One pillar of its future growth will be the market for automotive software, which is expected to triple by the end of the decade. In this market, Bosch Mobility will provide its customers with software solutions for operating systems and domain-specific applications for software-defined vehicles. Bosch is also significantly expanding its automotive electronics business: to serve the growing demand for silicon-carbide chips, the company plans to take over parts of the business of the U.S. chipmaker <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/rising-demand-for-sic-chips-bosch-plans-to-acquire-u-s-chipmaker-tsi-semiconductors-253824.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">TSI Semiconductors</a>. Over the next few years, Bosch wants to invest more than 1.4 billion euros in the U.S. company’s Roseville location in California, and to retool its manufacturing facilities. Starting in 2026, the first chips are to be produced there on 200-millimeter wafers based on the innovative material silicon carbide (SiC).</p><h2>Energy and Building Technology: growth with the move to alternative heating</h2><p>Hartung believes that the overhaul of global energy systems in particular is a source of additional business potential: “Growth won’t just be found on our roads, even if we are very successful there,” Hartung said. “When it comes to the electrification of heating systems, our heat pumps are very much in demand.” At Bosch, this field is just as much a driver of above-average growth as electrical powertrains for vehicles. The company is expanding its heat-pump capacity, and wants to invest more than 1 billion euros in total in Europe by the end of the decade. Following the start of volume production in <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/heat-pump-production-in-eibelshausen-has-started-251584.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Eibelshausen</a>, Germany, at the start of the year, Bosch recently announced the construction of a further plant in <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/press-release-253632.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dobromierz</a>, Poland. To make it affordable for homeowners to modernize their heating systems, Bosch is promoting hybrid solutions as well; the use of an existing gas-fired boiler in combination with a smaller-scale heat pump often rules out the need for extensive refurbishment. Compared with a heat pump-only solution, this can reduce modernization costs by as much as 30 percent. Bosch expects the European heat-pump market to grow 20 percent in 2023 – with sales related to this growing more than twice as fast at Bosch. This rapid growth is expected to last until the middle of the decade. Bosch is also benefiting from the move to make commercial buildings more energy- and cost-efficient. In acquiring Hörburger AG, the company recently extended its portfolio to include building automation. </p><h2>Industrial technology and consumer goods: ambitious growth targets</h2><p>In its industrial technology and consumer goods businesses as well, Bosch is on a <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-bosch-aims-to-increase-sales-of-industrial-technology-to-over-10-billion-euros-253185.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">growth path</a>. In the Industrial Technology business sector, for example, sales have now climbed to nearly 7 billion euros. “The target for sales revenue in 2028 is 10 billion euros – this is important in order to be among the frontrunners in industrial technology,” the Bosch chairman said. He added that the recent acquisition of HydraForce, with its roughly 2,100 associates, will play a central role here: “The takeover of this U.S. specialist has not only tripled our sales of compact hydraulics,” he said. “In addition, HydraForce’s dealer network will also give us better access to the U.S. market.” Bosch Rexroth is also entering a new field – the electrification of mobile machinery. The division has very recently launched its eLion program, a complete product portfolio for this field. It also has a large number of orders from makers of off-highway vehicles. “The electrification of tractors, concrete mixers, and excavators is just what the industry has been waiting for.” </p><p>The Consumer Goods business sector also has ambitious growth targets: Bosch Power Tools, for example, aims to more than double its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/sustainable-growth-bosch-power-tools-plans-to-more-than-double-sales-by-2030-251908.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sales</a> by 2030, and to surpass the 10-billion-euro mark. To bring this about, the division already invested some 300 million euros last year in programs such as expanding its accessories business. Further nine-figure investments are planned for this year. One of their focal points will be North America, which on its own represents more than 40 percent of the global power-tool market. <a href="https://www.bsh-group.com/press/press-releases/bsh-achieves-record-turnover-of-159-billion-euros-in-fiscal-year-2022" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BSH Hausger&#228;te</a> is also strengthening its position there: from 2024, for example, it will manufacture cooling appliances for the North American market in a new factory in Mexico.</p><h2>Business year 2022: Development by business sector</h2><p><b>Mobility Solutions</b>, the company’s biggest business sector, significantly increased its sales by 16.0 percent (12.1 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects) to 52.6 billion euros. The margin from operations was better than expected, rising from 0.7 to 3.4 percent. “Despite chronic chip shortages and only weak growth in automotive production, we were able to considerably increase our mobility-related sales,” Forschner said. “And we too were forced to adapt our prices to increased costs.” The <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector benefited from the robust machinery market. Its sales grew by 13.9 percent (11.0 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects) to 6.9 billion euros. Its EBIT margin increased to 9.8 percent. The <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector suffered from the steep drop in demand for home appliances and power tools. Nonetheless, its sales rose 1.5 percent (1.6 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects) to 21.3 billion euros. In addition, the phasing-out of its Russia business put a strain on earnings. Its EBIT margin from operations came to 4.5 percent, following 10.2 percent the previous year. The <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector grew significantly in 2022, by 17.4 percent (15.9 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects), to 7.0 billion euros. One of the drivers of this demand was the heavy demand for climate-friendly heating technology. The EBIT margin was 6.0 percent (2021: 5.1 percent).</p><h2>Business year 2022: Development by region</h2><p>“In all regions, the Bosch Group was able to post a significant increase in sales in 2022 – above all in the Americas,” Forschner said. Sales in <b>North America</b> rose 25.7 percent to 14.4 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, the figure is 12.3 percent. In <b>South America</b>, sales reached 1.8 billion euros. This is an increase of 26.0 percent, or 16.7 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Sales revenue in <b>Europe</b> was up 7.3 percent year on year, totaling 44.3 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, growth was 9.8 percent. In <b>Asia Pacific</b> (including other regions), sales rose by 12.8 percent to 27.7 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, growth was 7.1 percent. </p><h2>Headcount 2022: increase of 18,724 worldwide </h2><p>As of December 31, 2022, the Bosch Group employed 421,338 people worldwide, and thus 18,724 more than the previous year. Headcount increased in all regions, with most of the growth in the Americas and Asia Pacific. In research and development, headcount grew by 9,422 to 85,543 associates. Of this number, some 44,000 people work in software development. </p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-04-27T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-27T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch BASF Smart Farming is now ONE SMART SPRAY</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New global brand name supports commercialization activities  Brand reinforces value creation to farmers and manufacturers  Recognizes a unique market offer for the smart spraying of herbicides ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Cologne, Germany - Bosch BASF Smart Farming, the joint venture between Bosch and BASF Digital Farming to globally market and sell smart farming technology, announced today its new brand name: ONE SMART SPRAY.</p>
<p>The distinctive new brand name also applies to its product, previously known as the Smart Spraying Solution. With the name change a new logo, visual identity, and messaging will be introduced in all markets globally.</p><p></p><p>The creation of the singular ONE SMART SPRAY brand considers farmer feedback gathered in North America, South America, and Europe across the last 12 months, as product field trials progressed towards full commercial launches. </p><p></p><p>“ONE SMART SPRAY as a brand brings together the value we create and our purpose, which is to offer one integrated, convenient, and reliable solution to make herbicide spraying not only precise but smart. Not only is the new brand stronger and more memorable, but it will also support our commercialization activities,” says Jorge von Kostrisch, Global Marketing &amp; Communications Manager of ONE SMART SPRAY. “Our new tagline ‘Precision Made Smart’ brings our purpose to life: to take weed control to the next level by integrating precision, digital and agronomic intelligence into ONE solution,” he adds. </p><p></p><p>ONE SMART SPRAY represents an important milestone in the joint venture’s growth, explains Florian Gwosdz, Co-Managing Director of ONE SMART SPRAY. “Back in 2021, Bosch BASF Smart Farming was founded upon the promising opportunity of creating something unique, by joining the hardware, software, and connectivity capabilities of Bosch with the digital and agronomic expertise of BASF. “The promise is now a reality, with the technology tested and proven, series production underway, and feedback constantly enthusiastic. The new brand is our next step to scaling up in the market.”</p><p> </p><p>Konstantin Kretschun, Co-Managing Director of ONE SMART SPRAY, adds: “ONE SMART SPRAY is the realization of a value proposition like no other available to farmers today. The camera-based system developed by Bosch detects weeds in milliseconds and precisely sprays only where necessary and only as much as needed. Using the field-specific data in a digital platform by xarvio Digital Farming Solutions, ONE SMART SPRAY also offers customized agronomic recommendations, intelligent sensitivity levels, high-precision agronomic maps, automated documentation, and further features in ONE solution. This is truly smart weed control, which supports maximum input efficiency and more sustainable farming practices.”</p><p></p><p>The new brand follows recent announcements of commercial agreements with agricultural equipment manufacturers <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-basf-smart-farming-and-agco-announce-joint-development-and-commercialization-of-smart-spraying-capabilities-253120.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AGCO</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-spraying-solution-from-bosch-basf-smart-farming-enters-first-series-production-at-dammann-for-germany-and-hungary-251456.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dammann</a> for the integration of the ONE SMART SPRAY technology with their sprayer lines. This complements existing business contracts with <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/joint-research-and-development-project-improves-herbicide-treatment-with-high-performance-sensors-248384.html " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Amazone</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-basf-smart-farming-and-stara-intend-to-form-first-commercial-sales-collaboration-in-latin-america-242176.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stara</a>, where the innovative technology will be incorporated into crop sprayers produced by each company.</p><p></p><p><b>For more information:</b></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPjgOUcytCE" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ONE SMART SPRAY brand video - YouTube</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>254016</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11666</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-adds-cloud-data-storage-to-its-connected-repair-solution-254016.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-27T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-27T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Bosch adds cloud data storage to its Connected Repair solution</headline>
			<quote>Secure and convenient data management in the cloud and without local server in the workshop</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Connected Repair Cloud means considerably less IT hassle for workshops  Bosch cloud service offers optimized data protection and secure management of all repair and maintenance data   Workshop equipment can retrieve customer data, as well as repair and maintenance records, directly from the cloud ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen, Germany – Bosch Connected Repair interconnects all the diagnostic devices in the workshop. Thanks to the Connected Repair network, the customer and vehicle data recorded by customer service are immediately available on the workshop devices at every workplace, and do not have to be re-entered. Up to now, workshops wanting to use this network have had to set up and operate a local server and network architecture. Bosch Connected Repair Cloud now makes such a local IT infrastructure unnecessary. Workshop devices and the Esitronic diagnostic software communicate directly with a cloud, in which all data are stored securely and conveniently, and can be retrieved anywhere and anytime. Connected Repair Cloud also means that workshops no longer have to worry about protecting customer data, since Bosch ensures that data are secure in the cloud.</p>
<p>Handling personal data responsibly and in compliance with legal requirements is a top priority for Bosch. For workshops, this means that their staff can focus fully on their day-to-day business, without any need to spend additional time on data protection and security. </p><p></p><p>From spring 2023, a licensed version of Bosch Connected Repair Cloud will be included in the Esitronic Advanced and Master packages.</p><p></p><p><b>Access to all customer and vehicle data at every workplace</b></p><p>On the basis of the data recorded when the vehicle is brought in, Bosch Connected Repair transmits task sheets to workplaces. Connected Repair Cloud then gives all workshop associates direct access to the digital job card and vehicle status. In addition, records of previous repairs and servicing can be retrieved for each customer’s vehicle. Inspection reports, mechanics’ comments, and images are automatically stored on the digital job card. This simplifies work processes and improves efficiency in the workshop. For example, the vehicle only has to be identified once in the system, which saves a lot of time and reduces the risk of manual input errors. </p><p></p><p>Up to now, Bosch Connected Repair has stored and saved all customer, vehicle, and repair data on a local server in the workshop. In the future, they will have the option of transferring data from their connected devices to Connected Repair Cloud, from where they can be downloaded by workshop mechanics and service staff. </p><p></p><p><b>Designed for independent vehicle workshops</b></p><p>In a first step, it will be possible to use Connected Repair Cloud to connect Esitronic diagnostic software and Bosch systems for calibrating driver assistance systems. This will initially make the modified Connected Repair interesting for workshop chains such as windshield repair specialists. Over the course of 2023, further items of Bosch workshop equipment will be integrated with the cloud, and their scope of services continuously extended.</p><p></p><p><b>Additional information about Connected Repair Cloud:</b></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/iEpwY2j2Dw4" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/iEpwY2j2Dw4</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>253824</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11657</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/rising-demand-for-sic-chips-bosch-plans-to-acquire-u-s-chipmaker-tsi-semiconductors-253824.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-26T16:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-26T15:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Rising demand for SiC chips: Bosch plans to acquire U.S. chipmaker TSI Semiconductors</headline>
			<quote>Plans to invest 1.5 billion USD in strategically important semiconductor business for electromobility</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung: “With this planned investment in the U.S., we are also increasing our semiconductor manufacturing, globally.”  Third pillar for semiconductor business: following Reutlingen and Dresden in Germany, Bosch will in the future also make chips in Roseville, California.  More chips: with the planned acquisition, Bosch will significantly expand its global portfolio of SiC semiconductors by the end of 2030.  Electric cars as the driving force: SiC chips enable greater range and more efficient recharging. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is expanding its semiconductor business with silicon carbide chips. The technology company plans to acquire assets of the U.S. chipmaker TSI Semiconductors, based in Roseville, California. With a workforce of 250, the company is a foundry for application-specific integrated circuits, or ASICs. Currently, it mainly develops and produces large volumes of chips on 200-millimeter silicon wafers for applications in the mobility, telecommunications, energy, and life sciences industries. Over the next years, Bosch intends to invest more than 1.5 billion USD in the Roseville site and convert the TSI Semiconductors manufacturing facilities to state-of-the-art processes. Starting in 2026, the first chips will be produced on 200-millimeter wafers based on the innovative material silicon carbide (SiC).</p>
<p>In this way, Bosch is systematically reinforcing its semiconductor business, and will have significantly extended its global portfolio of SiC chips by the end of 2030. Above all, the global boom and ramp-up of electromobility are resulting in huge demand for such special semiconductors. The full scope of the planned investment will be heavily dependent on federal funding opportunities available via the CHIPS and Science Act as well as economic development opportunities within the State of California. Bosch and TSI Semiconductors have reached an agreement to not to disclose any financial details of the transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval.</p><p></p><p>“With the acquisition of TSI Semiconductors, we are establishing manufacturing capacity for SiC chips in an important sales market while also increasing our semiconductor manufacturing, globally. The existing clean-room facilities and expert personnel in Roseville will allow us to manufacture SiC chips for electromobility on an even larger scale,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, the chairman of the Bosch board of management. “The location in Roseville has existed since 1984. Over nearly 40 years, the U.S. company has built up vast expertise in semiconductor production. We will now be integrating this expertise into the Bosch semiconductor manufacturing network,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. “We are pleased to join a globally operating technology company with extensive semiconductor expertise. We are confident that our Roseville location will be a significant addition to Bosch’s SiC chipmaking operations,” says Oded Tal, CEO at TSI Semiconductors.</p>
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		<p>
			With the acquisition of TSI Semiconductors, we are establishing manufacturing capacity for SiC chips in an important sales market while also increasing our semiconductor manufacturing, globally. The existing clean-room facilities and expert personnel in Roseville will allow us to manufacture SiC chips for electromobility on an even larger scale,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, the chairman of the Bosch board of management.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Acquisition of TSI Semiconductors creates new manufacturing capacity</h2><p>The new location in Roseville will reinforce Bosch’s international semiconductor manufacturing network. Starting in 2026, following a retooling phase, first SiC chips will be produced on 200-millimeter wafers in a facility offering roughly 10,000 square meters of clean-room space. At an early stage, Bosch invested in the development and production of SiC chips. Since 2021, it has been using its own proprietary, highly complex processes to mass-produce them at its Reutlingen location near Stuttgart. In the future, Reutlingen will also produce them on 200-millimeters wafers. By the end of 2025, the company will have extended its clean-room space in Reutlingen from roughly 35,000 to more than 44,000 square meters. “SiC chips are a key component for electrified mobility. By extending our semiconductor operations internationally, we are strengthening our local presence in an important electric vehicle market,” Heyn says.</p>
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		<p>
			SiC chips are a key component for electrified mobility. By extending our semiconductor operations internationally, we are strengthening our local presence in an important electric vehicle market,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>Demand for chips for the automotive industry remains high. By 2025, Bosch expects to have an average of 25 of its chips integrated in every new vehicle. The market for SiC chips is also continuing to grow fast – by 30 percent a year on average. The main drivers of this growth are the global boom and ramp-up of electromobility. In electric vehicles, SiC chips enable greater range and more efficient recharging, as they use up to 50 percent less energy. Installed in these vehicles’ power electronics, they ensure that a vehicle can drive a significantly longer distance on one battery charge – on average, the possible range is 6 percent greater than with silicon-based chips.</p><h2>Systematic investments in pivotal semiconductor technology</h2><p>Semiconductors are key to the success of all Bosch business areas. The company recognized the potential of this technology early on, and has been producing semiconductors for more than 60 years. Bosch is one of the few companies to have not only electronic and software expertise but also a profound understanding of microelectronics. It can combine this decisive competitive advantage with its strength in semiconductor manufacturing. The supplier of technology and services has been manufacturing semiconductors in Reutlingen since 1970. They are used both in the automotive sphere and in consumer electronics. Modern electronics in vehicles is also the basis for reducing traffic emissions, preventing road accidents, and efficient powertrains. Production at the Bosch wafer fab in Dresden (300-millimeter wafers) started in July 2021. At nearly one billion euros, the wafer fab is the biggest single investment in the company’s history.</p><p>In its wafer fabs in Reutlingen and Dresden, Bosch has invested more than 2.5 billion euros in total since 200-millimeter technology was introduced in 2010. On top of this, billions of euros have been invested in developing microelectronics. Independently of the investment now planned in the United States, the company announced in summer last year that it will be investing a further 3 billion euros in its semiconductor business in Europe, both as part of its investment planning and with the aid of the EU’s “Important Project of Common European Interest on Microelectronics and Communication Technologies” program. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>253771</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11669</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hako-and-bosch-engineering-jointly-develop-automation-software-for-autonomous-cleaning-machines-253771.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-24T22:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-24T22:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>255937</id>
				<name>Mobility Solutions</name>
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			<headline>Hako and Bosch-Engineering jointly develop automation software for autonomous cleaning machines</headline>
			<quote>Technology that understands: the new autonomous Scrubmaster B75 i</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt; Bad Oldesloe – Autonomous cleaning systems perform recurring tasks with high efficiency and consistently good cleaning quality, even over long periods of use. In addition, they give the operator the opportunity to take care of other important tasks. Hako and Bosch-Engineering have developed an automation software for cleaning machines within a cooperation project. This software is being used for the first time in the new Scrubmaster B75 i. Hako has thus developed an autonomous scrubber-drier that saves time, effort and costs and, thanks to a large vertical range of manufacture, meets customer requirements with the best quality and safety.</p>
<p><b>The technology makes the difference</b></p><p>The new Scrubmaster B75 i cleans learned routes independently, reliably and efficiently. To enable the machine to navigate safely in autonomous operation, LiDAR sensors are used to locate and protect people, for example, as well as intelligent 3D camera technology for obstacle detection. The Scrubmaster B75 i therefore fully complies with the safety standards for autonomous cleaning machines. Mapping technologies allow routes to be recorded and stored during the cleaning journey. An 8-inch touchscreen functions as a smart interface to the user: the machine can be intuitively operated and programmed via the display. The Scrubmaster B75 i increases productivity with ease, as the machine can perform cleaning tasks at any time of the day or night. </p><p></p><p><b>Safety made by Hako</b></p><p>When developing the new autonomous cleaning machine, Hako attached great importance to offering the complete system from a single source. A decision in the interest of the customer, because the software developed in-house, for example, meets all requirements for security and data protection – even in the future: because the rights remain with Hako. </p><p></p><p>To ensure maximum functionality as well as reliability of the navigation and safety technology before market launch, Hako relied on the support of the digitalisation experts from Bosch-Engineering. Together, the automation software was developed specifically for the requirements of cleaning machines. The Hako software includes the operating concept, the device management and any cleaning- and machine-specific algorithms. The Bosch-Engineering software supplements with generic robotics functionalities such as the localisation of the machine, as well as the detection and avoidance of obstacles (navigation). </p><p></p><p>The next step is already being planned: for even more efficient use, Hako is developing supplementary systems that are optimally matched to the autonomous cleaning machine – for example, a home base for battery charging, emptying the recovery tank and filling the solution tank with fresh water is currently in the development phase. Use of the base together with the Scrubmaster B75 i in the field is already prepared. </p><p></p><p>The internal know-how that has been built up within the company enables Hako to adapt the autonomous system to the customers’ individual requirements and applications.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>253766</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11665</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/driverless-vehicles-boschs-automated-vehicle-maneuvering-boosts-automakers-efficiency-253766.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-25T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-25T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Driverless vehicles: Bosch’s automated vehicle maneuvering boosts automakers’ efficiency</headline>
			<quote>Maneuvering service speeds up production</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New: with automated vehicle maneuvering, Bosch is opening the door to the driverless maneuvering of vehicles on factory premises.  Based on the technology used in Bosch automated valet parking, the maneuvering service increases efficiency in automotive production.  Driverless maneuvering from the end of the assembly line to the charge spot: automated driving improves plant safety. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Getting vehicles from the assembly line to the test bench without a driver will soon be a realistic alternative. The automated vehicle maneuvering solution developed by Bosch significantly optimizes automotive production processes while also increasing safety. Automakers can finally get to grips with challenges such as the tight maneuvering of vehicles on the shop floor, downtimes in production due to absent drivers, accidents or damage caused by collisions, and a lack of information on where vehicles are located in the plant. Based on its automated valet parking system, Bosch equips the automaker’s plant with a lidar-sensor infrastructure, which it supplements, where required, with Bosch stereo cameras. The information generated by the sensors is fed into edge computers, and smart algorithms tell the vehicle which route to take. In this way, Bosch makes it possible for vehicles to maneuver without drivers – even where space is tight. Smart technology installed in the plant keeps the technical requirements in the vehicle itself to a minimum. </p>
<p>“Automated vehicle maneuvering stems from the systematic work we have done to continuously improve automated valet parking. This driverless maneuvering service is a further key component of automated mobility. Our solution is designed to offer automakers a new level of efficiency and to help them address challenges such as the shortage of skilled production workers,” says Claudia Barthle, head of sales for software and services in the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division at Bosch. “Based on feedback from our customers, we identified an urgent need for a solution that would enable automated vehicle maneuvering both inside and outside the manufacturing shop. Now our portfolio features a system that meets precisely those requirements.” Bosch is in talks with various automakers regarding the installation of automated vehicle maneuvering in their plants.</p>
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		<p>
			This driverless maneuvering service is a further key component of automated mobility. Our solution is designed to offer automakers a new level of efficiency and to help them address challenges such as the shortage of skilled production workers,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Claudia Barthle, head of sales for software and services in the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division at Bosch.</cite>
			</div>
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<h2>One solution, many benefits</h2><p>The driverless maneuvering service can be used in a wide range of applications both inside and outside the manufacturing shop. For example, once a new vehicle has successfully completed first ignition, the system can maneuver it from the assembly line to the next stage in the process. This enables vehicles to be moved without a driver or any other human interaction, for example from one test bench to the next. The automated vehicle maneuvering system can also comfortably maneuver vehicles through calibration lines while maintaining a constant speed. Should a manufacturing error be detected, the smart solution will also automatically drive the vehicle to the plant’s repair shop. Once a car has reached the end of the assembly line, it drives out of the factory and into the logistics parking area, ready for its onward journey. But that’s not all. In the future, the new Bosch solution will also enable vehicles to be maneuvered between free parking spaces and charge spots, enabling them to be automatically recharged overnight, for example. The benefits are clear: the driverless maneuvering service saves automakers not just time, but also money – the technology eliminates the need for associates to drive the cars from one stage of the process to the next. This increases efficiency while reducing downtime and costs, enabling automakers to significantly optimize their shop-floor processes and workflows and make them more efficient. Automated vehicle maneuvering also offers other advantages, such as improved safety on the factory floor. Lidar sensors scan the environment, identify the driving aisle, and reliably detect obstacles or people that are in the vehicle’s path. If an unexpected obstacle is detected, the vehicle brakes and safely comes to a complete stop. Only once the route is clear does it continue on its way.</p><p></p><h2>Automated valet parking: the success story continues</h2><p>Automated vehicle maneuvering is another chapter in the success story of Bosch automated valet parking. Last year, the world’s first fully automated driverless (SAE Level 4) parking function was given official approval for regular use in Germany. Drivers simply park their car in a drop-off area and leave it up to Bosch’s intelligent parking garage infrastructure and the technology installed in the vehicle to work together to find a free parking space and maneuver the car into it. Automated vehicle maneuvering employs the same principle.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11667</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch Ultra White range of halogen bulbs: daylight bulbs for better contrast</headline>
			<quote>Higher color temperature results in improved light emission and even whiter, xenon-like light</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Depending on headlight type, improved color temperature now ranges from 4,200 to 4,800 Kelvin, for more intensive, whiter light  Ultra White bulbs emit 40 percent more light than standard halogen bulbs   Extended Ultra White bulb range now available for nearly all front headlights of most vehicles with halogen headlights in Europe ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – With its Ultra White bulb range, Bosch offers an attractive halogen bulb with optical benefits similar to xenon bulbs. A particular advantage of xenon headlights is their similarity to daylight. However, their high price means that they are mainly installed in premium vehicles. With a color temperature that has now been improved to a range between 4,200 and 4,800 Kelvin, depending on headlight type, the Ultra White bulb range emits an especially intensive white light that comes close to daylight with 5,500 Kelvin. When driving at night, the light is more soothing for the eyes and causes less fatigue due to higher contrast. Emitting up to 40 percent more light, these intensively white bulbs also offer better vision than standard halogen bulbs – not only in the dark, but also in difficult weather conditions such as rain and fog. </p>
<p><b>Nearly 100 percent coverage of vehicles in Europe</b></p><p>In addition, the Ultra White bulb range has been extended. The halogen bulbs are now available for nearly every type of bulb used in front headlights, such as H1, H4, H7, H11, and W5W. They are available for use as high-beam, low-beam, fog light and parking lights.<br/>With just five article numbers, Bosch can cover nearly all halogen headlight bulb types used in Europe, including hybrid and electric vehicles equipped with halogen headlights.</p><p>If Ultra White bulbs are used for all the main headlight functions, this creates a “xenon look”, which makes the vehicles look stylish and modern. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch recommends regular replacement of bulbs</b></p><p>Bosch recommends replacing headlight bulbs every two years, and always in pairs. For installation clean gloves or a soft cloth is recommended, touching only the metal base of the bulb if possible. Otherwise, dirt and sweat can cause the glass cover to heat up unevenly, resulting in damages to the bulbs.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11653</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Mobility in the software age: Bosch to realign its automotive-supply business for further growth</headline>
			<quote>Sales target of more than 80 billion euros by 2029</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Within Robert Bosch GmbH, the newly structured Bosch Mobility will be responsible for its own business.  Five-strong leadership team headed by Dr. Markus Heyn will manage all aspects of the automotive-supply business.  Heyn: “For some time  now, Bosch has also seen itself as a mobility software company. Now, in response to customer requirements, our structure is changing to reflect this.”  Automotive software market will grow to 200 billion euros by 2030. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – More than ever, innovations in the automotive sphere are coming about through bits and bytes. Bosch is responding to this trend toward software-based automotive engineering by realigning its automotive-supply business: within Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Mobility will in the future be managed as a business sector with responsibility for its own business and its own leadership team. At the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-aims-to-accelerate-regional-and-sectoral-growth-254144.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch annual press conference</a>, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a>, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, informed the audience about this. The aim is to be able to serve existing and new customer needs even better and faster with customized technologies and solutions from a single source. With some 230,000 associates at more than 300 locations in 66 countries worldwide, Bosch Mobility will be the biggest of Bosch’s four business sectors. </p>
<p>“Software won’t only change how we use and experience cars in the future. It will also change the way cars are engineered. For some time now, Bosch has also seen itself as a mobility software company. Now, in response to customer requirements, our structure is changing to reflect this and to open up further growth,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-heyn-43340.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Heyn</a>, member of the Bosch board of management and the future chairman of the five-strong Bosch Mobility sector board. </p><p> Organizationally speaking, some of the business sector’s individual divisions will be redrawn effective January 1, 2024, and all divisions will be given horizontal, cross-divisional responsibilities as well. With its mobility solutions alone, Bosch’s aim for this new structure is that it will generate sales revenue of more than 80 billion euros worldwide by 2029. </p><h2>First wave of software-defined vehicles expected from mid-decade</h2><p>One pillar of this growth will be the market for automotive software. Driven by the trend toward software-defined vehicles, this market is likely to reach a volume of significantly more than 200 billion euros by 2030. This is three times more than in 2020. Currently, Bosch growth in this market is in double digits. The entire automotive industry is presently putting a stronger focus on software development. Its share in development cost will be roughly 30 percent by 2030. At Bosch, it is already higher than that. Even now, more than 50 percent of all R&amp;D associates working for Bosch Mobility are software engineers. Software-defined vehicles offer two outstanding advantages. The first is the speed of development. Instead of taking years, implementing new functions in existing systems will in the future be just a matter of days. The second is the decoupling of software and hardware development, which means that cars will feel like new for longer thanks to software updates. Explaining this, Heyn said: “Drivers across the globe want to seamlessly integrate their vehicles into their digital world. After all, we have gotten used to constant updates and new features on our smartphones. Now, we are applying this to cars as well.” From 2025, Bosch expects that software-defined vehicles will be introduced on a broad scale. </p><h2>New trend in automotive engineering reflected in Bosch organization</h2><p>The example of vehicle motion management shows how the reorganization of Bosch Mobility and intensified cross-divisional collaboration is conducive to this new trend in automotive engineering. It includes a new control concept that does an even faster and more accurate job of stabilizing vehicles. It can intervene not only in the braking system, but also in the electrical powertrain and electric steering system. This helps to shorten the braking distance, and the driver has to take considerably less corrective action. All this increases road safety. The technical basis is ESP10, the latest generation of the Bosch braking control system, and the Vehicle Dynamics Control 2.0 software function. The ingenious part is that the new control system does not have to form part of the ESP control unit, but can alternatively be integrated in the central vehicle computer – and, in the future, it will also be available as a standalone software package. But that’s just the start. Bosch anticipates a threefold increase in software applications and even a tenfold increase in applications that access the cloud.</p><h2>Bosch: a successful player in automotive hardware and software</h2><p>Software-defined vehicles go hand in hand with a new, centralized electrical and electronic (E/E) architecture. More than 100 control units are installed in the latest premium-class vehicles. Even today’s compact-class vehicles feature between 30 and 50 control units. “Our focus will be on making the complexity of electronic systems controllable and as reliable as possible,” Heyn said. In the future, it will be possible to significantly reduce the number of control units by using powerful computers for the various vehicle domains, such as cockpit and connectivity functions, driver assistance systems and automated driving, and the powertrain. This is why Bosch is developing a uniform IT architecture for the entire vehicle – from the cloud, to the central vehicle computer, to the individual control units. One major advantage is that Bosch is equally at home in the software and hardware domains. Whether brakes, steering systems, or eco-friendly powertrains – where Bosch pursues a technology-neutral approach with fuel cells, batteries, and hydrogen engines – the supplier of technology and services develops and manufactures the key components of modern vehicles under one roof. This includes more than 250 million control units each year, which are also configured with the company’s proprietary software. But that’s not all. Bosch specializes in a further field that is becoming increasingly important – the integration of software from diverse sources and resulting from collaboration between the automotive and IT industries. Bosch also has this integrative expertise, and will extend it by reorganizing its automotive-supply business.</p><h2>Sector board, executives, and associates contribute to realignment</h2><p>The Bosch Mobility sector board defined the business sector’s new configuration in consultation with associates and executives from the individual divisions. The reorganization is subject to observance of employee representatives&#39; participatory rights. Organizationally speaking, the business sector will in the future comprise seven divisions. Some of them have been redrawn, and in some cases additional horizontal responsibilities have been created across all divisions. More specifically, the <i>Electrified Motion</i> division will be concerned with everything relating to electric motors, from the Bosch e-axle to seat adjusters. <i>Vehicle Motion</i> will deal with vehicle dynamics, from ABS and ESP to steering. <i>Power Solutions</i> will handle combustion-engine technology, mobile and stationary fuel cells, electrolyzers, and hydrogen engines. <i>Cross-Domain Computing Solutions</i> will develop solutions for areas ranging from automatic parking to automated driving. <i>Mobility Electronics</i> will drive forward the development of control units. </p><p> It will also promote in-house semiconductor activities at Bosch. <i>Mobility Aftermarket</i> will deal with the spare-parts market and the Bosch Car Service workshop franchise. <i>E-Bike Systems</i> will supply systems solutions – comprising drive units, rechargeable batteries, ABS, and connected displays – for e-bikes. The Bosch subsidiary <i>ETAS</i> will be given horizontal responsibility for hardware-agnostic software for operating systems and engineering tools.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-04-14T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Guest article Stefan Hartung: Industry innovations are crucial in the fight against climate change </headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>As the world’s industry gathers at Hannover Messe over the next few days, everyone and everything will be focused on transformation. Rarely before has the event’s main theme been so topical: the transformation that almost all companies are facing is fundamental and challenging, and climate change means there is no alternative. This trade show is important right now because it highlights an essential dimension of industry: innovation.</p><p>When people talk about the importance of industry for Germany, they are usually referring to the some 7.5 million people employed in manufacturing, or to the good 23 percent that manufacturing contributes to gross value added.</p><p>According to the German Economic Institute (IW), a remarkable 86 percent of all patent applications in Germany come from industrial companies and closely associated service providers. The core industrial sector alone accounts for more than 78 percent of patent applications. And this even though industry only employs just under one in four people in the nation’s workforce.</p><p>This wave of innovation is driven primarily by the considerable upfront investments that manufacturing companies put into the industrial groundwork. According to Stifterverband (the German Association of Donors for the Promotion of Sciences and Humanities), companies invested a total of 98.5 billion euros in research and development in 2019. A good 85 billion euros of that came from manufacturers, and the lion’s share of that came, by the way, from the automotive industry.</p><h2>To fight climate change, we need more innovations</h2><p>Of course, companies don’t dole out that kind of money to their development departments for the sheer joy of research. Rather, it’s because they know very well that the only way for cost-intensive industry of the sort found in Germany to secure its success is by ensuring its products and processes are among the very best in the world.</p><p>This innovative strength is now more necessary than ever. If we want to make our economy, our mobility, our everyday lives climate neutral, what we need is more technical solutions, not fewer.</p><p>Industry, as we all know, has contributed in recent decades not only to prosperity but also to climate change. Yet now it has the chance to go from being part of the problem to being part of the solution.</p><p>Much has already been achieved, whether in the form of heat pumps or wind power, fuel cells or biomass. But to further accelerate this transformation, we need growth and technological progress.</p><p>In this respect, it’s worrying when the European Patent Office states in its latest overview that the number of applications from Germany has fallen to its lowest level in more than a decade. Or when the German promotional bank KfW reports years of decline in innovation activity among SMEs.</p><p></p><h2>Germany is not threatened by an industrial exodus</h2><p>These are not good signs. Some doomsayers already see German industry crumbling away like the viaducts of the Sauerland highway. It is true that German companies are setting up not only production lines abroad but research laboratories as well.</p><p></p><p>But this is a simply a result of their need to be close to customers and markets. Claims that it is evidence of an industrial exodus are, in my opinion, overblown.</p><p></p><p>Industry will of course undergo profound change. But that doesn’t necessarily mean it will shrink dramatically. Yes, one or two particularly energy-intensive companies may soon relocate to where green electricity or green hydrogen are easier to come by than under Germany’s gray skies.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>In contrast, though – and this is just one example – price pressure will push many companies to develop even more efficient processes. And this, in turn, will open up new opportunities.</p><p></p><p>In any case, the German government expects the green tech sector to account for almost one-fifth of gross domestic product as soon as 2025. But for this major transformation to be successful, we must leave it largely up to the market to determine how best to achieve our shared objective of reducing climate change. Nothing stifles innovation as reliably as excessive dirigisme.</p><p></p><p>So, ten or twelve years from now, we will certainly see a different economy in Germany. Whether it will be weaker or more powerful than today’s depends on a number of factors. We must succeed in offering electricity from renewables at bearable prices, and we must greatly expand digital infrastructure, streamline bureaucratic processes, and strengthen European cohesion.</p><p></p><p>Above all, we must finally agree on a coordinated immigration and education policy. And of course, every innovation also needs skilled workers who can then implement the technology: you can’t have electricity without electricians, no matter how modern your power plant. The path ahead is clear – we need to stop being pessimistic and start moving forward.</p><h2></h2><p><i>First published in Handelsblatt on April 12, 2023.</i></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe: seven Bosch highlights for manufacturers</headline>
			<quote>Combining economy and ecology with Bosch industrial technology</quote>
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			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
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<p>Hannover, Germany – Resource scarcity, an aging society, and labor shortages, coupled with the political and social goal of ecologically transforming the economy, mean German industry is facing major challenges. At the Hannover Messe, ideas and solutions for successfully overcoming these challenges will be presented and discussed. Bosch firmly believes that industrial technology has a significant part to play in this. It sees industrial technology as a rich source of potential growth. This growth will be driven by an increasing need for automation and Industry 4.0 solutions, the “merging” of electrical and hydraulic systems, and growing demand for GreenTech for the ecological transformation. Bosch will be presenting a range of new products and solutions at the Hannover Messe (April 17–21) (hall 6, booth D26 and hall 13, booth C16). In addition, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-at-the-hannover-messe-2023-252224.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch experts</a> will be giving deep dives into core topics at panel discussions and in lectures.</p>
<p><b>Automated battery recycling:</b> More and more electric cars are finding their way onto our roads. This is increasing demand for batteries and for the recycling of the raw materials they contain, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Bosch has developed special machinery and software for this purpose. These include fully automated discharging and disassembly systems in which battery modules are chemically deactivated in just a few minutes in a reliable process, ensuring that further processing can take place without the risk of electric shocks. Battery Lifecycle Company is building <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/battery-recycling-bosch-to-develop-europes-first-fully-automated-battery-disassembly-plant-252928.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Europe&#8217;s first fully automated plant</a> at its site in Magdeburg, Germany – using Bosch technology. At Hannover Messe, Bosch is presenting its patented discharging solution. </p><p><b>Electrification of mobile machinery:</b> Bosch Rexroth is launching its <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/transforming-mobile-machines/electrification/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eLION portfolio</a> solutions for the electrification of mobile machinery such as excavators, wheel loaders, and tractors. With over 80 motor variants, graded according to power and size, the company offers the broadest range in the industry, helping to reduce carbon emissions on construction sites, in mining, and in ports. The motors cover a nominal power range from 20 to 200 kW (peak power up to 400 kW). International customers such as Sennebogen and Kalmar Cargotec are already using the new Bosch drives in their products, and in this way driving forward the electrification of mobile machinery.</p><p><b>Stationary fuel cells:</b> Bosch is the first company in Europe to work on the commercialization and mass production of solid-oxide fuel-cell systems. At Hannover Messe, Bosch is presenting <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">stationary fuel cells</a> with an overall efficiency of more than 85 percent. These fuel cells are suitable for distributed power generation on-site in buildings, urban neighborhoods, factories, trade and commerce, and data centers. The energy converters are currently being tested in some 60 pilot plants. Bosch plans to start volume production of stationary fuel cells in 2025.</p><p><b>Connected hydraulics:</b> Until now, hydraulic control technology has been tied to hardware. With its <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/connected-hydraulics/products/h4u/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">H4U platform</a>, Bosch Rexroth has now mapped hydraulic functions into software, making them hardware-agnostic. Mechanical engineers can integrate the functions into existing automation architectures and use an app for the hydraulic control of parameters such as pressure and volume flow. In this way, Bosch Rexroth increases productivity, boosts energy efficiency, and reduces carbon emissions from plants.</p><p><b>All-around tactile talent:</b> Bosch Rexroth’s <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/smart-mechatronix/smart-flex-effector/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Smart Flex Effector</a> is a module that combines the precision of a robot with the sensitivity of a hand. The module’s high-resolution position sensors detect positional deviations between the tool and the workpiece, so it can immediately initiates corrective movements. The Smart Flex Effector is suitable for handling or joining processes with narrow tolerances, for example when inserting glass plates into refrigerators or printed circuit boards into engine control units. At Hannover Messe, the Smart Flex Effector has been nominated for this year’s Hermes Award, the world’s most prestigious industry award.</p><p><b>Lightweight cobots:</b> Bosch Rexroth is showcasing the powerful, reliable helpers from <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/company/press/bosch-rexroth-strengthens-factory-automation-14592.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kassow Robots</a> at its booth. These lightweight robots can perform a variety of tasks in industrial manufacturing. The cobots have a high payload and large reach, and they can work in confined spaces: equipped with seven axes, the cobots can reach around corners like an arm and offer flexibility that is unparalleled on the market to date. In 2022, Bosch Rexroth acquired a majority stake in Kassow Robots ApS, based in Copenhagen, Denmark.</p><p><b>Automation toolkit:</b> Consisting of hardware, software, and apps, Bosch Rexroth’s <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX AUTOMATION</a> is an open platform that provides all the building blocks for complete automation solutions. It reduces component and engineering costs by 30 to 50 percent, and comes with an affiliated partner network. This enables users to develop apps and services themselves and offer them to others in the ctrlX World ecosystem. Three years after its market launch, more than 600 customers already rely on ctrlX AUTOMATION.</p>]]></text>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-13T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-13T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
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				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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			<headline>Hannover Messe: Bosch aims to increase sales of industrial technology to over 10 billion euros </headline>
			<quote>Industrial technology enables the ecological transformation of all sectors of the economy
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch sales of industrial technology are expected to rise from their current level of 7 billion euros to more than 10 billion euros by 2028.  In 2022, Bosch generated sales of more than 1 billion euros with GreenTech solutions for industry for the first time.  Bosch is focusing on Industry 4.0 and factory automation as strategic business areas with double-digit annual growth rates.  Bosch presents automated battery recycling and electrified mobile machinery at Hannover Messe.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch wants to achieve sustainable growth with industrial technology. Its sales of industrial technology are expected to rise from their current level of 7 billion euros to more than 10 billion euros by 2028. The aim is to achieve profitable growth: “We want to increase result more than sales and sustainably increase the value of the company. To this end, Bosch will invest a combined total of more than 3 billion euros in industrial technology in 2022 and 2023, ensuring organic and inorganic growth,” says the Bosch chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung. The acquisition of the U.S. hydraulics company HydraForce and its roughly 2,100 associates means that Bosch’s biggest current acquisition is in its Industrial Technology business sector. This merger sees Bosch Rexroth expanding its leading global position in hydraulics, supplying technology for excavators, cranes, tractors, and for plant and machinery in factories. </p>
<p>Industrial technology offers enormous growth potential for Bosch. This is driven by an increasing need for automation and Industry 4.0 solutions, the “merging” of electrical and hydraulic systems, and growing demand for GreenTech for the ecological transformation of the economy. “By strengthening Industrial Technology, we are creating a better balance among our areas of business. Our broad diversification as a global technology company makes Bosch more creative and robust,” Hartung says. Within the Bosch Group as well, Industrial Technology is an important service provider, equipping the roughly 240 Bosch plants worldwide with manufacturing technology to ensure resource-efficient, customer-specific production. This saves the group from having to make orders worth over half a billion euros every year. At Hannover Messe (April 17–21, 2023), Bosch is showcasing its industrial technology portfolio, including innovations in collaborative robotics, control technology for Industry 4.0, energy-efficient hydraulics, electrified mobile machinery, stationary fuel cells for buildings and factories, and automated battery recycling.</p>
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		<p>
			By strengthening Industrial Technology, we are creating a better balance among our areas of business. Our broad diversification as a global technology company makes Bosch more creative and robust,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says the Bosch chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung.</cite>
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<h2>GreenTech: Bosch sales with solutions for industry reach the billion mark</h2><p>Industrial technology is growing thanks both to various sectors of the economy moving toward climate neutrality and to the emergence of a circular economy. “Without capital goods, the ecological transformation of business would not be conceivable. Industrial technology enables the sustainable transformation of different sectors of the economy,” Hartung says. Bosch is developing solutions that conserve resources, reduce energy consumption, protect the environment, and mitigate global warming. In 2022, Bosch generated sales of more than 1 billion euros with environmental technology for industry – a year-on-year increase of 25 percent. In other words, Bosch reached its sales target for 2023 one year earlier than planned. And the company is continuing to expand its GreenTech portfolio. Bosch Rexroth, for example, is launching its <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/de/de/transforming-mobile-machines/elektrifizierung/?lang=de&#38;c=de" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eLION portfolio</a> solutions for the electrification of mobile machinery such as excavators, wheel loaders, and tractors. With over 80 motor variants, graded according to power and size, the company offers the broadest range in the industry, helping to reduce carbon emissions on construction sites, in mining, and in ports. International customers such as Sennebogen and Kalmar Cargotec are already using the new Bosch drives in their products, and in this way driving forward the electrification of mobile machinery. The demand for GreenTech is also increasing in factories. As a result of climate-action measures, companies are modernizing their installed machinery and equipment on the one hand and building new manufacturing facilities on the other, for example for batteries and fuel cells. At Hannover Messe, Bosch is showcasing manufacturing technology for battery production – and for recycling. “The only way we can make a success of electromobility is if we recover the raw materials we use,” Hartung says. Bosch Rexroth has developed an <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/battery-recycling-bosch-to-develop-europes-first-fully-automated-battery-disassembly-plant-252928.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">automated battery discharge system</a> that not only simplifies recycling, but is also more efficient than manual processes. The technology is being used for the first time by REMONDIS and Rhenus Automotive at their Magdeburg site in Germany.</p><p> </p><h2>Hydrogen: Bosch is relying on its own know-how for technology development</h2><p>In addition to storage media such as batteries, “conversion artists” such as fuel cells are important elements of a climate-neutral future. At Hannover Messe, Bosch is presenting stationary solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) with an overall efficiency of more than 85 percent. These distributed energy converters are currently being tested in some 60 pilot plants. One of them is the Hydrogen Campus in Salzgitter, Germany: at this Bosch site, ten <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com/applications/pilot-projects/salzgitter-plant-hydrogen-campus/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SOFC fuel-cell systems</a> have been integrated into the plant’s energy supply system. Bosch is aiming to launch the stationary fuel cells commercially in 2025. The components are manufactured using Bosch’s own know-how and technology. From cell to stack to the overall system: Bosch’s special-purpose machinery unit supplies more than 50 percent of the manufacturing equipment required for fuel-cell production. In the future, the Bosch portfolio will also feature components for electrolyzers. The market launch for the heart of the electrolyzer, known as the stack, is planned for 2025. </p><p></p><h2>Industry 4.0: Bosch software conserves resources</h2><p>Energy, factory supplies, raw materials – resources are rare and precious. “Our response to shortages is efficiency. Anyone looking to manufacture sustainably needs to adopt Industry 4.0,” Hartung says. For example, Bosch Connected Industry’s <a href="https://www.bosch-connected-industry.com/de/en" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Nexeed</a> Industry 4.0 software increases plant effectiveness in factories by an average of 5 percent, cuts maintenance costs by 25 percent, and reduces waste. Nexeed is already being put through its paces in more than half of Bosch’s roughly 240 plants and at more than 100 international customers. Software also helps combine conventional and novel technologies. One example is hydraulics: for more than 200 years, fluid mechanics have been used whenever large loads need to be moved with minimal effort, for example in plastics machinery or presses. Thanks to load-dependent control, Bosch Rexroth variable-speed pump drives are now always in the optimum operating mode. They switch to standby mode when not in use. Compared to conventional drives, this reduces the hydraulic systems’ energy consumption by up to 80 percent. </p><p></p><h2>Automation: Bosch technology reduces complexity </h2><p>Aging society, labor shortages, limited resources in general: the challenges are mounting. Bosch is focusing on an education and training campaign and on technology that supports companies and relieves workers of certain tasks. Bosch Rexroth’s <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX AUTOMATION</a> modular automation system, for example, understands over 30 programming languages and allows users to develop their own apps and services. More than 600 customers already rely on this pioneering form of automation. “The only way we can overcome the pressing challenges of our time is by joining forces to make more of a difference. ‘Co-creation’ and making systems open for others are important considerations here,” Hartung says. Bosch Rexroth is pursuing this approach in hydraulics as well. Whereas control technology was previously tied to hardware, the company has now transferred this to software modules. This means mechanical engineers can continue to use existing automation architectures; specific hydraulics know-how is no longer required.</p><p></p><p>Automation also supports workers directly, for example by relieving them of monotonous or strenuous tasks. At Hannover Messe, Bosch Rexroth is showcasing articulated, fine-motor lightweight cobots that reach around corners in seven axes and help workers load, palletize, and inspect workpieces. These cobots are in demand. The global market for industrial automation is growing rapidly: while sales of automation technology were just under 200 billion euros in 2021, they are expected to grow to more than 400 billion euros globally by 2030 – with annual growth rates of over 8 percent (source: <a href="https://www.precedenceresearch.com/industrial-automation-market#:~:text=The%20global%20industrial%20automation%20market,forecast%20period%202022%20to%202030." target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Precedence Research, 2022</a>). “Megatrends such as digitalization, an aging society, and efforts toward greater sustainability are driving the demand for automation. Factory automation is a strategic business area for Bosch in which we aim to achieve double-digit growth every year – and thus grow faster the market,” Hartung says.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>253120</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11643</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-basf-smart-farming-and-agco-announce-joint-development-and-commercialization-of-smart-spraying-capabilities-253120.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-06T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-06T14:58:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch BASF Smart Farming and AGCO announce joint development and commercialization of smart spraying capabilities</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Integration of Smart Spraying Solution with Fendt Rogator sprayers  Optimal herbicide savings without compromising weed control  Technology will be available in the Americas and Europe in 2024 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Cologne, Germany/Duluth, United States of America – Bosch BASF Smart Farming announced today that together with AGCO Corporation it will integrate and commercialize Smart Spraying technology on Fendt Rogator sprayers, and jointly develop additional, new features. </p>
<p>In May 2021, the companies started the first trials of Bosch BASF Smart Farming’s innovative Smart Spraying Solution, which delivers optimal herbicide savings without compromising weed control and enables targeted spraying during day and nighttime conditions. In addition to targeted spraying, the system delivers integrated digital tools to turn the application data into actionable insights and improve yields and efficiency for farmers. Herbicide savings are delivered through sophisticated sensors, automated sensitivity thresholds, access to Bosch BASF Smart Farming’s weed identification technology, and the Fendt Rogator’s robust application platform. AGCO will offer the system in the Americas and Europe starting in 2024. </p><p></p><p>Farmers will also be able to benefit from customized agronomic recommendations and reliable documentation within the same solution. The unique weed management system will offer an end-to-end user experience through AGCO on-board and off-board controls and Bosch BASF Smart Farming’s integrated digital platform from xarvio® Digital Farming Solutions, with full availability and insights into the data gathered during the application. Supported crops currently include corn, soy, cotton, canola, sunflower, sugarbeet, with capabilities for more crops such as small grains being added over time. </p><p></p><p>“What makes our system unique is the combination of superior precision, digital tools, and the best agronomic expertise. With a 24/7 application capability, we create exceptional green-on-green and green-on-brown performance in the market. This type of precision agronomics offering is a breakthrough to support farmers with less impact and higher yields,” said Matt Leininger, Bosch BASF Smart Farming, North America. </p><p></p><p>“The progress we have made with Bosch BASF Smart Farming in developing a sustainable solution that maintains productivity while improving profitability, delivering clean fields with maximum savings, is an excellent example of AGCO’s farmer focus,” said Seth Crawford, Precision Ag &amp; Digital SVP &amp; GM, AGCO. “We look forward to our further collaboration with Bosch BASF Smart Farming as we work together to bring this solution to farmers and custom applicators around the world.”</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>253056</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11652</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/two-new-cordless-tools-in-the-36v-power-for-all-system-chainsaw-and-brushcutter-from-bosch-253056.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-05T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-05T10:58:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Two new cordless tools in the ‘36V Power for All System’: Chainsaw and brushcutter from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Cordless power for demanding gardening work
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ AdvancedChain 36V-35-40: Manage difficult wood cutting tasks reliably  AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750: Clear undergrowth easily and precisely  Durable and maintenance free thanks to a brushless motor  ‘Syneon Technology’ for optimum performance and maximum endurance ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is adding two powerful gardening tools to its <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/garden-tools/cordless-tools/36-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;36V Power for All System&#8217;</a>: The cordless chainsaw AdvancedChain 36V-35-40 is an efficient tool for large wood cutting tasks. With the cordless brushcutter AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750, overgrown and wild areas can be cleared reliably. Just like all tools in the system – from lawnmowers through to leaf blowers – both the chainsaw and the brushcutter can be operated with the same 36V lithium-ion battery and charger. This saves users space and money, and also protects the environment. The brushless motors in the chainsaw and the brushcutter provide enough power for demanding tasks and are particularly durable. This is based on the intelligent control electronics called ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between the motor electronics and the battery. As a result, the tools always deliver the optimum power and maximum endurance for each project. They also maintain full power until the battery is empty. This allows garden and DIY enthusiasts to continue sawing and cutting powerfully until their tasks are completed.</p>
<h2>AdvancedChain 36V-35-40: Continuous sawing even through tough hardwood</h2><p>The cordless chainsaw AdvancedChain 36V-35-40 is ideally suited for difficult tree pruning, cutting firewood to length and DIY tasks such as shortening of decking boards, and fence posts. With one charge of the 2.0 Ah battery, it is possible to perform more than 60 cuts through square pine wood with a thickness of 10 x 10 cm. Additionally to its powerful cutting performance, the AdvancedChain 36V-35-40 also offers users more reliability compared with competitors&#39; models: The ‘OptiCut’ function enables users to saw continuously and produces a clean cutting result. The technology detects before the tool potentially stalls, and automatically adjusts the torque and speed. The AdvancedChain 36V-35-40 is equipped with an Oregon-90PX chain and a 35 cm Oregon chain bar. It cuts through wood up to 31 cm diameter in a single cut. Weighing 4.2 kg including a 2.0 Ah battery, the chainsaw is much lighter than petrol-driven chainsaws. The low weight and the convenient tool-free chain tensioning through the SDS System and automatic lubrication ensure easy handling and labor-saving work. </p><p></p><h2>AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750: Well-kept garden with blade and cutting line</h2><p>The brushcutter AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750 enables users to easily clear wild and overgrown areas. With a diameter of 23 cm, the laser-cut steel blade cuts through overgrowth, long grass, nettles, and brambles quickly and precisely. For lighter work such as the maintenance of lawn edges, gardeners can use the supplied ‘Pro-Tap’ trimmer spool which has a cutting diameter of 33 cm and feeds the cutting line by around 10 mm whenever tapped on the ground. Thanks to the ‘EasyWind’ system, replacement cutting line can be quickly and tool-free loaded if required. The integrated plant protection keeps the tool at safe distance from trees or flowers while trimming. The AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750 is also highly robust thanks to its shaft and motor housing being made of aluminum whilst the trimmer spool also has aluminum eyelets. By applying varying pressure to the activation trigger, users can easily control the speed of the blade and cutting line for optimum performance. The soft-start function also allows a smooth commencement of work. This ensures safer handling since the gradual increase of power lowers the risk of losing control. Weighing just 4.1 kg including the blade and a 2.0 Ah battery, the brushcutter makes gardening work less tiring than when using conventional petrol-driven brushcutters. Therefore, the AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750 is suitable for maintaining large gardens.</p><p>The AdvancedChain 36V-35-40 is available now, the AdvancedBrushCut 36V-23-750 will be available starting in June 2023. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>Lebenslauf Stefan Grosch</press_release_id>
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			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/board_of_management_1/grosch_en_20250701.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Curriculum Vitae</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-07-01T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Stefan Grosch</headline>
			<quote>Member of the board of management and director of industrial relations, Robert Bosch GmbH</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stefan Grosch has been a member of the board of management and director of industrial relations at Robert Bosch GmbH since April 1, 2023. His responsibilities include human resources and social welfare. In addition, he is responsible for occupational safety, environmental protection and sustainability, legal services, compliance management, and taxes as well as the Bosch business in India.</p><p>Stefan Grosch was born in Mönchengladbach, Germany, on May 19, 1966. He is married and has two sons. Grosch studied business administration at the University of Cologne, Germany, and the ESADE business school in Barcelona, Spain.</p>
<h2>Career stages in the Bosch Group</h2><p><b>1992</b> </p><p>Junior manager program, controlling / logistics, Starter Motors and Generators division, Schwieberdingen, Germany</p><p><b>1996</b> </p><p>Head of logistics planning, head of plant controlling and financial accounting, Treto, Spain</p><p><b>2000</b> </p><p>Commercial plant manager and head of finance and controlling for Bosch Latin America, Campinas, Brazil</p><p><b>2004</b> </p><p>Corporate department for controlling, planning, mergers and acquisitions, Gerlingen, Germany</p><p><b>2007</b> </p><p>Commercial vice president for commercial vehicles, Diesel Systems division, Stuttgart, Germany</p><p><b>2013</b> </p><p>Head of corporate department for internal auditing, Gerlingen, Germany</p><p><b>2017</b> </p><p>Executive vice president for commercial affairs and director of industrial relations, Automotive Steering division, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany</p><p><b>October 2022</b> </p><p>Executive vice president for commercial affairs, Powertrain Solutions division, Stuttgart, Germany</p><p><b>April 2023</b> </p><p>Member of the board of management and director of industrial relations, Robert Bosch GmbH</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>252928</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11582</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/battery-recycling-bosch-to-develop-europes-first-fully-automated-battery-discharging-plant-252928.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-05T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
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				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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			<headline>Battery recycling: Bosch to develop Europe’s first fully automated battery-discharging plant</headline>
			<quote>REMONDIS and Rhenus Automotive to be pilot partners </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Local battery recycling and the recovery of raw materials will be important building blocks for the development of a European circular economy.  Bosch has now expanded its portfolio of manufacturing equipment for battery production to include hardware and software specifically for recycling operations.  Joint venture between REMONDIS subsidiary TSR Recycling and Rhenus Automotive has built Europe’s first fully automated battery recycling plant in Magdeburg using Bosch Rexroth technology. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – More and more electric cars are finding their way onto the road. Bosch estimates that they will account for around 70 percent of all newly registered passenger cars in Europe by 2030. This is increasing demand for batteries and for the recycling of the raw materials they contain, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Bosch has developed special machinery, equipment, and software for this purpose. The subsidiary Bosch Rexroth is supplying Battery Lifecycle Company, a joint venture between REMONDIS subsidiary TSR Recycling and Rhenus Automotive, with Europe’s first fully automated system for discharging and disassembling battery modules. “Electromobility can only establish itself in the long term if sufficient raw materials are available for battery production. Recycling plays a key role here, and helps place our output on a sustainable footing: we reuse what we use, and we recover raw materials,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management. Experts predict that by 2030, Europe will require recycling capacity for up to 420,000 metric tons of battery material each year (Source: <a href="https://www.isi.fraunhofer.de/en/blog/themen/batterie-update/recycling-lithium-ionen-batterien-europa-starke-zunahme-2030-2040.html/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fraunhofer ISI, 2023</a>). “If we want to build a European circular economy, we need to integrate recycling firmly into the product life cycle and create the necessary infrastructure to do so. </p><p>Bosch is contributing its technical expertise to this,” Hartung says. Bosch will present industrial technology for battery recycling at Hannover Messe (April 17–21, 2023). </p>
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			Electromobility can only establish itself in the long term if sufficient raw materials are available for battery production. Recycling plays a key role here, and helps place our output on a sustainable footing: we reuse what we use, and we recover raw materials,
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management.</cite>
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	</blockquote>
<h2>Efficient recycling as a building block of a circular economy</h2><p>Growing numbers of electric cars combined with limited resources and increasing legal requirements for recycling – the challenges are increasing. “What we do today sets the course for tomorrow. The batteries currently being installed in vehicles will have reached the end of their life in 10 to 15 years. We must use this window of opportunity to build the necessary recycling capacity,” says Steffen Haack, CEO of Bosch Rexroth. According to the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, the technical systems required for recycling will require investment of more than 6 billion euros by 2040 in Europe alone (Source: <a href="https://www.isi.fraunhofer.de/en/presse/2021/presseinfo-26-nachhaltiges-batterierecycling-marktpotenziale-europa.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Fraunhofer, 2021</a>). Recycling will be worthwhile: optimum recycling can recover up to 95 percent of a battery’s chemical elements and recycle them into the battery production process. The automated discharging system developed by Bosch not only simplifies recycling, but also increases efficiency and enhances safety: it takes just a few minutes to deep-discharge a module. The system recognizes different battery designs, minimizing risks such as short circuits and fires. </p><h2>Model project at Battery Lifecycle Company</h2><p>Battery Lifecycle Company is building Europe’s first fully automated plant at its site in Magdeburg, with Bosch Rexroth supplying the technology. The site will test used batteries from different manufacturers, deep-discharge them, and prepare them for subsequent shredding. The new plant’s workpiece carriers will each transport battery materials weighing up to 150 kilograms at a speed of 18 meters per minute. This means that it will take less than 15 minutes to automatically discharge eight lithium-ion batteries from electric cars. Bosch’s automated solution will greatly increase the speed of recycling: with the manual process currently used, it takes up to 24 hours to deep-discharge a battery. The model project in Magdeburg is the first to use this patented Bosch discharging solution: battery modules will be chemically deactivated in a reliable process, ensuring that further processing can take place without voltage. The residual energy in the modules can be used to operate the recycling system. In addition, the site will use proven Bosch industrial technology for battery production on-site, including flexible, modular transfer systems and the ctrlX AUTOMATION control platform. Each year, the Battery Lifecycle Company site will recycle up to 15,000 metric tons of battery materials. The plant is scheduled to go into operation in summer 2023.</p><h2>Bosch industrial technology for recycling</h2><p>Bosch has many years of experience in the development of automation and manufacturing technology for battery production. All the premium German automakers and many battery production facilities worldwide use Bosch industrial technology. Bosch is continuously expanding its portfolio along the value chain for battery production. The company has now developed hardware and software specifically for battery recycling, which is marketed worldwide together with partners and system integrators. In addition to fully automated battery module discharging stations, these include ergonomically flexible workstations for technical analysis and safe battery disassembly, transfer systems for transporting batteries of different weight classes, and software for guiding workers through the various process steps. Bosch also offers a track and trace solution for the condition, material origin, and processing status of batteries.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>252871</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11656</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/filterpro-the-new-bosch-cabin-filter-for-reliable-protection-against-harmful-substances-252871.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-05T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>FILTER+pro, the new Bosch cabin filter, for reliable protection against harmful substances</headline>
			<quote>Independent certification confirms excellent filtration performance of the Bosch FILTER+pro</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Following extensive air-quality tests, independent certification body attests special suitability of FILTER+pro for allergy sufferers  In the new FILTER+pro, several filter layers work in combination to provide clean and healthy cabin air  Bosch cabin filter range covers 95 percent of all hybrid and electric vehicles and 96 percent of all passenger cars in Europe ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Following extensive air-quality tests, the independent certification body OFI CERT, based in Vienna, Austria, has officially confirmed the quality of FILTER+pro, the new generation of Bosch cabin filters. Among other things, it tested how well allergens are filtered and reduced, as well as the filter’s ability to reduce the risk of germ transmission. The modified Bosch FILTER+pro will supersede the proven FILTER+ in the course of the year. The FILTER+pro is an improvement on its predecessor. It not only deals with allergens, pollen, fine particulates, harmful gases and bacteria, but also combats viruses and mold.</p>
<p><b>Clean air and a boost for safety and efficiency</b></p><p>In the FILTER+pro, several filter layers work in combination to ensure the best possible cabin-air quality. An antimicrobial layer works efficiently against viruses, bacteria, and pollen and inhibits fungal growth. A carbon layer neutralizes harmful gases and unpleasant odors, while an ultrafine microfiber layer filters out more than 98 percent of all particulate matter measuring more than 2.5 microns. In this way, the cabin filters also contribute to road safety. Allergic reactions can be reduced – such as sneezing, which can be potentially dangerous at the wheel. In addition, windows steam over less, and on the inside of the windshield there are fewer deposits that can contribute to dazzle. In addition, deposits in the air-conditioning system are reduced, which helps keep it functioning properly. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch cabin filters for nearly every passenger car in Europe</b></p><p>With its range of cabin filters for workshops and the aftermarket – whether standard filters, carbon filters, or the new FILTER+pro – Bosch now covers 96 percent of all passenger cars in Europe. For hybrid and electric vehicles, market coverage is also very high, at 95 percent. Bosch now offers a total of 650 different cabin filters, which cover roughly 320 million vehicles in Europe. For nearly every customer, therefore, workshops have the right Bosch cabin filter. To maintain filter performance, it is recommended that the cabin filters be replaced every 15,000 kilometers, or at least once a year. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>252864</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11655</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/remote-diagnostics-service-from-bosch-can-now-be-used-with-kts-350-560-and-590-diagnostic-modules-252864.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-04-03T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-04-03T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Remote diagnostics service from Bosch can now be used with KTS 350, 560, and 590 diagnostic modules</headline>
			<quote>Experienced Bosch workshop experts use remote access for vehicle diagnosis</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Fast and efficient help with complicated diagnostic tasks  Remote diagnostics available as subscription or as pay-per-use service ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen - In ever more rapid succession, new and complex vehicle systems are appearing on the market. For multibrand workshops in particular, this fast-moving development of new technologies is a problem. Multibrand diagnostic devices can also come up against their limits if the servicing of the latest vehicle models is only possible with the respective automakers’ original diagnostic equipment. To assist workshops with such difficult servicing work as well, Bosch has developed RDS, its remote diagnostics service. Workshop mechanics can use this service to enlist the help of a Bosch expert who can remotely access the vehicle for diagnostic and servicing work such as the calibration of vehicle systems and parameter adjustment.</p>
<p><b>Connection to remote diagnosis via OBD interface</b> </p><p>The remote diagnostics service can be accessed using either the special RDS 500 remote diagnostic device or, as a new development, the KTS 350, 560, and 590 modules. To do so, mechanics first have to log on with their personal Bosch global Single Key ID. Following that, they can either request the service on the RDS customer portal or use the Bosch Esitronic workshop software to describe the problem and arrange an appointment for remote support. At the arranged time, they will then be contacted by an experienced Bosch expert who first of all talks through the problem with them. If necessary, the Bosch Workshop Service Assist app can also be used for direct communication by video. After that, the Bosch expert uses the connection via the RDS 500 or the KTS modules to directly access the vehicle, and carries out the work remotely. While this is going on, mechanics can carry out other servicing or repair work on the customer’s vehicle. They will be notified as soon as the remote diagnostics service has completed its task. </p><p></p><p>The remote diagnostics service can currently be used to book tasks such as replacing multimedia and headlight modules, calibrating ADAS sensor and radar, parameterizing components, and calibrating the brake system. In addition, the experienced Bosch experts can access the latest diagnostic technologies. </p><p></p><p><b>Clear price structure</b></p><p>Workshops that use the RDS 500 can use the remote diagnostics service as part of the subscription that comes with the remote diagnostic module. On a monthly or annual basis, this subscription contains a certain number of credits for accessing RDS. The new possibility of using the remote diagnostics service via the KTS 350, 560, and 590 diagnostic modules means that a subscription is no longer absolutely necessary. A free software update integrates the RDS function into the modules. In this case, the workshop pays separately for each service it consults remotely.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>252800</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11647</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/personnel-changes-at-robert-bosch-gmbh-252800.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-03-30T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-30T12:58:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Personnel changes at Robert Bosch GmbH</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Filiz Albrecht, member of the board of management and director of industrial relations, has decided not to prolong her contract after 2024, and is stepping down from the board of management.  Stefan Grosch will join the board of management as director of industrial relations effective April 1.  Grosch will assume responsibility for human resources and social welfare, occupational safety, environmental protection and sustainability, legal services, compliance management, and the Bosch business in India.  Supervisory board and board of management thank Filiz Albrecht for her successful work and for helping to steer the company toward enduring success. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Effective April 1, 2023, there will be a personnel change on the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH:</p>
<p><b>Filiz Albrecht</b> (51), the management board member and director of industrial relations responsible for human resources and social welfare, occupational safety, environmental protection and sustainability, legal services, compliance management, information security, data privacy, and the Bosch business in India has decided not to prolong her contract after 2024. She was guided in this decision by her own personal wishes for her future life and career. She will step down from the board of management effective March 31.</p><p><b>Stefan Grosch</b> (56) will join the board of management as director of industrial relations effective April 1, 2023, assuming responsibility for human resources and social welfare, occupational safety, environmental protection and sustainability, legal services, compliance management, and the Bosch business in India.</p><p>Grosch began his career at Bosch in 1992. Following executive positions at plants in Spain and Brazil, he worked at corporate headquarters, where his responsibilities also included internal auditing. In 2017, he then joined Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH as director of industrial relations with responsibility for finance and purchasing. Since October 2022, he has been executive vice president for commercial affairs in the Powertrain Solutions division.</p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/filiz-albrecht-214209.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Filiz Albrecht</a> said: “I can look back with gratitude on the years in which my team and I were able to give a new strategic direction to many areas at Bosch, especially human resources, compliance and legal services, and sustainability management. With extensive training programs in mobile and digital transformation aimed at securing employment, innovative measures for making HR work more efficient, and the systematic implementation of a modern smart-work approach, we have made the company a frontrunner in my area of responsibility, as well as fit for the future. It fills me with pride that Bosch has become an even more attractive employer, and that it is now an employer of choice in the software development field as well. I would also like to add a special word of thanks to the employee representatives and the IG Metall union for their trust and constructive collaboration.”</p>
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		<p>
			I can look back with gratitude on the years in which my team and I were able to give a new strategic direction to many areas at Bosch, especially human resources, compliance and legal services, and sustainability management. With extensive training programs in mobile and digital transformation aimed at securing employment, innovative measures for making HR work more efficient, and the systematic implementation of a modern smart-work approach, we have made the company a frontrunner in my area of responsibility, as well as fit for the future. It fills me with pride that Bosch has become an even more attractive employer, and that it is now an employer of choice in the software development field as well. I would also like to add a special word of thanks to the employee representatives and the IG Metall union for their trust and constructive collaboration,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Filiz Albrecht, member of the board of management and director of Industrial Relations of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/professor-stefan-asenkerschbaumer-43344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer</a>, managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “We respect Filiz Albrecht’s decision, and regret that she is leaving us. We wish her all the very best for the future. With her proactive and sympathetic manner, she made significant contributions to shaping the company’s future.”</p>
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		<p>
			We respect Filiz Albrecht&#8217;s decision, and regret that she is leaving us. We wish her all the very best for the future. With her proactive and sympathetic manner, she made significant contributions to shaping the company&#8217;s future,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “Filiz Albrecht has done sterling work for our company. We would explicitly like to thank her for helping to steer the company through a phase marked by pandemic, fundamental upheaval in our markets, and digital transformation.”</p>
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		<p>
			Filiz Albrecht has done sterling work for our company. We would explicitly like to thank her for helping to steer the company through a phase marked by pandemic, fundamental upheaval in our markets, and digital transformation,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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			<press_release_id>PI11649</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-presents-automation-software-for-service-robots-at-logimat-252736.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-03-30T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-30T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Bosch presents automation software for service robots at LogiMAT</headline>
			<quote>Modular software platform for fast and easy development</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Software concept from Bosch facilitates access to the growth market of service robots  Particularly precise and efficient function ensures safe obstacle detection and collision avoidance  Modular software with flexible sensor connection simplifies integration into different robot hardware ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt, Germany – Service robots for commercial and industrial activities are a major trend. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), 121,000 of the smart machines for professional use were sold worldwide in 2021, which represents a market growth of 37% in comparison to the previous year. The many possible applications encompass everything from the hotel and restaurant industry to medical technology, agriculture, and industrial cleaning. The functional quality of mobile robots is largely determined by the automation software. Its development requires considerable robotics expertise and entails high investment costs. Thanks to a new software platform from Bosch, the automation of service robots can now be realized very quickly, easily, and efficiently. Machine manufacturers can thus concentrate on the core of their development work – that is, implementing the specific robot function for the application in question. “With our new software concept for automation, we are simplifying the development of service robots and making it easier for small and medium-sized manufacturers in particular to access the growing robotics market,” explains Philipp Kurek, who is responsible for the Off-Highway operating unit at Bosch Engineering GmbH.</p>
<p>The new software platform from Bosch has a modular structure and offers all the necessary functions for complete robot automation in the form of three subelements: localization and mapping, obstacle detection, and motion planning (navigation). The various software modules can be integrated into the robot’s control unit either individually or as a harmonized package. The Bosch Group boasts vast experience and extensive research expertise in navigation, driver assistance systems, and automation – for example, through developments for the automotive sector. “On this basis, we were able to create robot software with particularly precise, efficient perception of the surroundings, reliable signal evaluation, and smart navigation functions. Obstacles are safely avoided, and collisions are prevented,” adds Isabell Maier, head of automation and robotics at Bosch Engineering GmbH. </p><p></p><p>The parameters of the automation software can be flexibly adapted to the specific requirements of the respective application. For example, a narrow obstacle avoidance path for cleaning robots can be specified in the same way as a greater safety distance for robots transporting potentially hazardous substances (e.g., hot liquids). The software also provides great freedom when it comes to the hardware concept. Depending on the robot’s operating conditions, lidar sensors, cameras, or other type of sensors can be integrated into the system. Standardized interfaces of the robot operating system (ROS) facilitate the integration of the software modules into the machine’s software architecture. </p><p></p><p>After around three years of development, Bosch’s robot automation software has been in successful operation in a pilot application since the beginning of 2023. Further information is available to interested LogiMAT visitors at booth 6D31 in hall 6.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>252608</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11654</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/even-smarter-even-more-individual-bosch-ebike-systems-presents-updates-for-the-smart-system-252608.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-03-28T01:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-28T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Even smarter, even more individual: Bosch eBike Systems presents updates for the smart system</headline>
			<quote>Optimised, customised navigation and other helpful features just in time for the eBike season</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Improved navigation thanks to voice guidance and customisation   Parking function makes it easier to locate the eBike   New ride screens support performance measurement  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – A new software update is now available for the smart system from Bosch eBike Systems. This includes numerous features that, among other things, further optimise and customise navigation, make it easier to locate the eBike and improve performance measurement. Bosch is therefore continuing on its path of successively providing eBikers with new features for a customised eBike experience and further increasing the comfort of eBiking. </p>
<h2>Navigate safely and with orientation</h2><p>The new navigation features of the eBike Flow app make orientation easier and guide you to your destination without distractions. eBikers now receive <b>turn instructions</b> optionally also as <b>acoustic signals</b> or via <b>voice instructions</b>. This allows them to focus fully on the traffic while riding without having to look at the display. The sound and voice output can be set easily and directly in the Ride screen. The smartphone serves as a speaker.</p><p></p><p>The new <b>Dark Map</b> ensures that all map details in the navigation can be easily read even in the dark. The function allows riders to change the map display to a dark colour scheme so that they are not dazzled by the display. At the same time, it reduces the smartphone&#39;s power consumption. </p><p></p><p>There is also an update for the <b>Kiox 300</b> display: In addition to the route as a line, the navigation screen now also shows useful details such as <b>junctions</b> and <b>descents</b> – this means, for example, that eMountain bikers can now precisely determine where to turn at an ambiguous trail junction; this also works for all other trails. However, if eBikers should ever deviate from the planned route, the new <b>re-routing function</b> automatically calculates an alternative in the direction of travel within a few seconds. This function is also available for navigation in the eBike Flow app.</p><p> </p><h2>Customised navigation</h2><p>To guide you on the ideal path to your destination, the navigation in the Flow app uses a <b>route planning system tailored to eBikers</b>. The data of all users of the eBike Flow app serve as the basis for the recommendation. At the end of the ride, users can rate the route planning and therefore help to continuously improve the recommendations. Because the navigation also learns from the data of the most recently taken routes and personal riding behaviour, it calculates the <b>arrival time</b> now <b>more precisely</b> and displays it in real time on the Flow app and on the Kiox 300. </p><p></p><h2>Always know where the eBike is</h2><p>When you arrive at your destination, the new <b>Parking function</b> shows the name of the street where the eBike is parked directly on the home screen of the eBike Flow app. This makes it easy to locate at any time after a break or longer time away. Tapping the street name opens a map view with a marker for the exact location of the eBike. This function requires that the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-alarm-connect-module" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ConnectModule</a> be installed in the eBike.</p><p></p><h2>New Ride screens for performance measurement </h2><p>Sporty riders can now display their current cadence and performance as well as elevation differences on the Ride screen of the eBike Flow app. This information helps them optimise the ride and increase their endurance or improve their fitness level with ease. </p><p></p><h2>New features for iPhone users</h2><p>Thanks to the update, iPhone users will be notified by the eBike Flow app in critical situations, even if the smartphone is on mute and the focus mode messages are deactivated. For example, in case of theft, a notification appears on their lock screen and am acoustic signal is played. To use the feature, users simply need to enable the &quot;Critical Messages&quot; option in the iPhone settings. In addition, iPhone users now have the option to change the titles of their activities automatically recorded via Activity Tracking. They can use both text and emojis – and in this way also document with emotion how they enjoyed their last eBike ride. </p><p></p><p>The update can be downloaded via the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a>, which is available for download from the relevant app store at no additional cost. To use the eBike Flow app, iOS 15 or Android 8.0 are required.</p>
<p><b>The new functions at a glance:</b></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Function</b></td><td style=''><b>Description</b></td><td style=''><b>Use</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Voice navigation/voice instructions</td><td style=''>Turn instructions via voice output or acoustic signal</td><td style=''>Allows navigation without having to look at the display</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Re-routing in direction of travel</td><td style=''>Quick calculation of an alternative route</td><td style=''>Increases comfort during navigation</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Kiox 300: Improved navigation display </td><td style=''>Information about the route complemented by details</td><td style=''>Easier recognition of junctions, etc. </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dark Map</td><td style=''>Darker design of the map details</td><td style=''>Prevents glare when riding in the dark, reduces smartphone energy consumption</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Smart and customised navigation</td><td style=''>Navigation suggests a route tailored to eBikers</td><td style=''>Convenient, customised navigation</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Optimised calculation of the arrival time</td><td style=''>Last routes taken and current ride are included in calculation</td><td style=''>Provides more reliable time data because the system learns continuously</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Parking function</td><td style=''>Indicates eBike position directly on home screen, allows quick switch to map display</td><td style=''>Shows the exact location and helps to locate the eBike</td></tr><tr><td style=''>New display in the Ride screen: cadence and performance</td><td style=''>Fitness data display on the Ride screen</td><td style=''>Clear overview helps to optimise ride and fitness</td></tr><tr><td style=''>New display in the Ride screen: Elevation differences</td><td style=''>Terrain data display on the Ride screen</td><td style=''>Clear overview helps to optimise ride and fitness</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Activation of critical notices (iOS only)</td><td style=''>Ensures that important information is also displayed on the lock screen</td><td style=''>Ensures notification of critical events such as theft </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Renaming activities (iOS only)</td><td style=''>Changing the titles of saved eBike activities</td><td style=''>Allows description and rating, also with emojis</td></tr></table></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>252480</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11641</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/talpasolutions-closes-15-million-euro-series-b-to-boost-industrial-intelligence-in-heavy-industry-252480.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-03-28T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-28T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>talpasolutions closes 15 million Euro Series B to boost industrial intelligence in heavy industry</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Rexroth and talpasolutions join forces to provide telematics-enabled advanced analytics solutions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Ventures leads the oversubscribed Series B together with MIG Capital with participation of all existing investors.   talpasolutions is a key enabler for fully optimized, safe and sustainable equipment fleets.  “talpasolutions’ proprietary analytics platform helps customers not only to monitor their fleet, but more importantly save costs and lift efficiencies to a new level. The cooperation with Bosch Rexroth even accelerates this.” says Bosch Ventures managing director Dr. Ingo Ramesohl. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH (<a href="http://www.rbvc.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Ventures</a>), the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, has completed an investment in talpasolutions GmbH. talpasolutions, a leading provider of advanced analytics and intelligence solutions, offers a cloud-based software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform for performance monitoring and optimization of equipment for fleet operators and manufacturers in mining, construction and logistics. Sebastian Kowitz, CEO and co-founder says “We supercharge the digitalization of processes in industries that have traditionally been conservative. Since the foundation of the company, we have been using our deep know-how in data science and mining engineering to create an ecosystem that brings all stakeholders to the table: fleet operators, machine and component manufacturers. For example, we are trusting Bosch Rexroth’s BODAS Connect solution to connect the equipment to the cloud.” talpasolutions is well positioned in the global multi-billion US dollar market. “The wave of connectivity and advanced analytics for heavy equipment is yet to come and talpasolutions complements the existing and established activities of Bosch” says Bosch Ventures managing director Dr. Ingo Ramesohl. “With its advanced analytics platform, talpasolutions platform helps customers not only to monitor their fleet, but more importantly save costs and lift efficiencies to a new level. The cooperation with Bosch Rexroth even accelerates this.” </p>
<p><b>Power of big data in heavy industry</b></p><p>talpasolutions provides industrial intelligence solutions for fleet management and aftersales. Fleet operators and manufacturers in heavy industries such as mining, construction and logistics use highly specialized, complex and expensive equipment. Maintenance and repair are major cost items, and unplanned downtimes cause huge losses every year. Modern heavy machines are equipped with dozens of sensors and can easily generate multiple gigabytes of sensor data per day that are currently underutilized. talpasolutions’ industrial intelligence platform collects this data and applies data science models to deliver actionable insights to increase asset availability, optimize maintenance, and increase productivity, safety and sustainability.<br/>Leading industry players including Deutz, GHH Fahrzeuge, and an industry leading tyre manufacturer already partner with talpasolutions to gain full transparency of their equipment function. More than 450 machines in mines, quarries and distributed sites on five continents are already connected to the company’s platform which currently processes more data points per second than the German stock exchange. Users of talpasolutions’ SaaS-based interface can monitor the machines in real-time and save time and money through detailed diagnostics, predictions, and alerts.</p><p></p><p><b>Join forces with Bosch Rexroth</b></p><p>For a secure and reliable connection of the globally distributed equipment to their cloud-based platform, talpasolutions trusts Bosch Rexroth’s connectivity solution <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/de/transforming-mobile-machines/electronification-and-iot/bodas-connect/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BODAS Connect</a>. Bosch Ventures’ investment into talpasolutions paves the way to a fruitful cooperation between talpasolutions and Bosch Rexroth. “This cooperation can provide OEMs and their customers with a clear value add to optimize processes and machine use. We thus can expand our value proposition by being able to offer the competencies of talpasolutions’ process-oriented platform as an extension of our BODAS Connect solution” emphasizes Dr. Christian Grabe, Business Owner IoT and Telematics at Bosch Rexroth.<br/>As one of the world’s leading suppliers of drive and control technologies, Bosch Rexroth provides the scalable and future-proof IoT and Telematics solution BODAS Connect, including secure and stable over-the-air updates of globally distributed fleets. </p><p></p><p><b>Strong Investor syndicate</b></p><p>Bosch Ventures leads the oversubscribed round together with MIG Capital. The round includes participation from new investors Hannover Digital Investments (CVC arm of HDI Group) and Prospect Mining Studio, as well as from existing investors High-Tech Gründerfonds, Gründerfonds Ruhr, NRW.BANK, RAG Stiftung and F-LOG Ventures. The funding round will enable talpasolutions to enhance its industrial intelligence platform and grow globally across all target sectors such as mining, construction, logistics and other heavy industries.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>252288</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11648</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-and-tektro-announce-partnership-252288.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-03-22T01:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-22T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems and Tektro announce partnership</headline>
			<quote>A further boost for the eBike ABS</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch eBike ABS will soon be available with brake components from Tektro  All eBike types will be supported with corresponding ABS modes  Bicycle manufacturers will have the flexibility of choosing between two brake manufacturers ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Introduced last year, the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/abs" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch eBike ABS</a> makes braking safer on any surface, significantly reducing the risk of falling or being thrown over the handlebars. If all eBikes were equipped with ABS, up to 29 percent of all accidents involving eBikes could be mitigated or completely prevented each year – as proven in studies conducted by Bosch Accident Research. Bosch eBike Systems is pleased to announce that it is working with Taiwanese brake specialist Tektro to make this safety gain available to many more eBikers.</p><p>&quot;We are firmly convinced that eBike ABS will become established on all eBike types in the long term and will become standard on high-quality eBikes,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Alongside Magura, we are now working with another renowned brake manufacturer, Tektro, who are particularly concerned about the safety of eBikers*. We are looking forward to working together.&quot; </p>
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			&quot;We are firmly convinced that eBike ABS will become established on all eBike types in the long term and will become standard on high-quality eBikes. Alongside Magura, we are now working with another renowned brake manufacturer, Tektro, who are particularly concerned about the safety of eBikers*. We are looking forward to working together.&quot; 
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				<cite>explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.</cite>
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<p>Tektro&#39;s braking systems will be available for all Bosch-powered eBike types – from the eCity and eTrekking bike to the eCargo bike and eMTB – optimised for specially developed ABS modes (ABS Touring, ABS Allroad, ABS Cargo and ABS Trail). For eMTB, the braking systems of the sporty Tektro brand TRP are also compatible with the eBike ABS.</p><p>Bicycle manufacturers are set to have greater flexibility to choose which braking systems they use when installing the Bosch eBike ABS. The first eBikes with the Bosch eBike ABS and Tektro brake components are expected to be available from the third quarter of 2023.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>252032</uuid>
			<press_release_id>Pressemappe PT Media Event 2023</press_release_id>
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			<pdf></pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-03-21T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-21T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Power Tools Media Event 2023</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
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m<sup>2</sup></li><li>Brushless motor for high performance and longer lifetime</li><li>One battery system for many applications: save space, save money, protect the environment</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(251816, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/latest-addition-to-the-18v-power-for-all-system-compact-cordless-pruning-saw-from-bosch-251816.html" >Latest addition to the &#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;: Compact cordless pruning saw from Bosch </a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Latest addition to the &#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;: Compact cordless pruning saw from Bosch </a> </th:block></p><p><ul><li>EasyChain 18V-15-7: balanced and lightweight, for effortless sawing performance </li><li>‘Syneon technology’ and brushless motor for lasting strong performance</li><li>One battery for many 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th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(251717, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-growth-in-the-professional-18v-system-professional-outdoor-equipment-from-bosch-251717.html" >New growth in the Professional 18V System: Professional outdoor equipment from Bosch </a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >New growth in the Professional 18V System: Professional outdoor equipment from Bosch </a> </th:block></p><p><ul><li>Strong start: Cordless hedge trimmer, grass trimmer, brush cutter, and leaf blower </li><li>Any job from maintenance to lawn care – with just one battery system</li><li>Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(251727, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-to-the-professional-18v-system-first-professional-cordless-concrete-nailer-from-bosch-251727.html" >New to the Professional 18V System: First professional cordless concrete nailer from Bosch</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >New to the Professional 18V System: First professional cordless concrete nailer from Bosch</a> </th:block></p><p><ul><li>Efficient work thanks to optimal pairing of tool and nails</li><li>Quick fastening of drywall tracks in concrete or steel </li><li>Nails with high load-bearing capacity, certified by ETA/CE and ICC </li><li>Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money </li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(251734, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-to-the-professional-18v-system-compact-professional-cordless-rotary-hammer-with-dust-extractor-251734.html" >New to the Professional 18V System: Compact professional cordless rotary hammer with dust extractor</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >New to the Professional 18V System: Compact professional cordless rotary hammer with dust extractor</a> </th:block></p><p><ul><li>Rotary hammer with ideal size and balance for overhead installation work</li><li>Efficient dust extraction for cleaner and healthier working environments</li><li>Entry-level tool with all relevant functions and high user protection</li><li>Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(251740, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/even-larger-portfolio-in-the-professional-18v-system-versatile-professional-rotary-hammers-from-bosch-251740.html" >Even larger portfolio in the Professional 18V System: Versatile professional rotary hammers from Bosch</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Even larger portfolio in the Professional 18V System: Versatile professional rotary hammers from Bosch</a> </th:block></p><p><ul><li>GBH 18V-24 C Professional: Drills more holes per battery charge</li><li>GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional: Delivers more impact energy than predecessor</li><li>Compact L-shape for convenient drilling and chiseling, paired with high user protection</li><li>Optimal control thanks to user interface and customization via app </li><li>Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p><th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(251748, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and 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<p>Stuttgart / Leinfelden-Echterdingen – Following a series of record-breaking years, Bosch Power Tools increased its sales in 2022 by 3 percent to 5.9 billion euros amid a challenging economic environment. “Despite massive cost increases – especially in materials and logistics – and a tense earnings situation, we managed to further grow our business,” says Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. “At the same time, we are looking ahead: We plan to more than double our sales at Bosch Power Tools by the end of this decade.” </p>
<p>Last year, the company invested more than 300 million euros in the future growth of its value chain and product portfolio. Initiatives included, for example, the expansion of the strong accessories business, infrastructure projects to boost capacity, and the further extension of the company’s two multi-brand 18V battery systems: the AmpShare Alliance for professionals in trade and industry, and the Power for All Alliance for applications in and around the home. As part of its growth strategy, Bosch also plans to acquire a stake of roughly 12 percent in Husqvarna AB to expand its multi-brand battery cooperation. The long-established Swedish company markets not only the Husqvarna brand, but other successful brands such as Gardena and Flymo. For users who rely on Bosch battery technology to power different tools from different manufacturers, the extension of the battery alliances means they can look forward to an even wider range of applications. </p><p> </p><h2>Nine-figure investments ensure long-term success</h2><p>“In an environment that remains challenging, we are making strategic investments to secure growth opportunities worldwide and to strengthen our international presence,” Becker says. This year, the company once again plans to invest a nine-figure sum. One of its focus areas is North America, which makes up more than 40 percent of the power tool market worldwide. By sharpening its product portfolio to best meet the needs of North American users and expanding its marketing activities and sales structures, Bosch Power Tools plans to boost its appeal amongst existing target audiences and to expand into new segments. </p><p></p><h2>Sustainable growth: Collaboration with WWF Germany speeds up transformation</h2><p>The company is also determined to further pursue its focus on sustainability. “We believe business and responsibility go hand in hand. With this long-term partnership with WWF Germany, we are forging ahead with our commitment to sustainability and speeding up our transformation,” emphasizes Becker. Bosch Power Tools has been working steadily in recent years to reduce its environmental footprint and has already rolled out projects to cut CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and conserve resources, in line with the sustainability goals of the Bosch Group. Since 2020, all business divisions of the Bosch Group have been climate neutral (Scopes 1 and 2), meaning not a single site worldwide leaves a carbon footprint today. The company has defined four levers for successfully achieving climate neutrality: improving energy efficiency, generating more energy from renewable sources, expanding the purchase of green electricity, and – as a last resort – offsetting unavoidable CO₂ emissions with carbon credits. </p><p>Beyond that, Bosch Power Tools will relentlessly pursue the reduction of upstream and downstream emissions (Scope 3) right down to the product level, with the goal of bringing figures down by at least 15 percent from the 2018 baseline by 2030. WWF Germany will work closely with the business division and weigh in with its expertise via a sounding board and consulting on topics such as the further development of the climate and packaging strategy. Another major task of the collaboration, which is set to last at least five years, includes training and raising awareness of the company’s associates so that they can participate in and contribute to the company’s sustainable transformation. At the same time, Bosch Power Tools will support WWF Germany on nature conservation projects and help fund projects in Asia to accelerate the change urgently needed in light of the current climate and biodiversity crisis. With this partnership, Bosch Power Tools is a pioneer in its industry. </p><h2>Full measuring tool range for DIYers now more sustainable than ever</h2><p>“We are working relentlessly to make our entire product portfolio more sustainable. The insights we have gained so far, for example regarding the opportunities and limitations of recycled materials, continue to flow into our processes and production,” highlights Becker. In launching the DIY edition of its entire measuring tools portfolio, Bosch Power Tools is taking a big step forward in its sustainability goals: Starting in the fall of 2023, 23 new and improved measuring tools will be available along with their related accessories and packaging, all featuring a new sustainability concept and produced with as much recycled material as possible. The company looked at the entire value chain to identify ways to save on materials, particularly on plastic, and replaced these with more environmentally friendly components. Many lessons were taken from the development of the Quigo Green, the company’s first measuring tool to feature a sustainable product concept. “We always look at the entire value chain, as even the seemingly small changes add up to make a big impact! Our goal is to be a role model for the industry and to motivate everyone to do their part for a better living environment.”</p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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<p>Henk Becker, </p><p>President of Bosch Power Tools </p><p></p><p>at the press conference in Leinfelden on March 22, 2023</p><h2></h2><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p>Welcome to the Bosch Power Tools Media Event for 2023! Thank you for joining us today! These are challenging times – for all of us. The war in Ukraine and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, especially in China, have triggered chain reactions that significantly affected our business as well in the past year. Prices of raw materials and energy continued to rise, exchange rates were highly volatile, and many countries saw the highest rates of inflation in decades. In light of rising costs and fears of recession, consumers’ purchasing behavior has changed. The DIY boom has come to an end, which has significantly reduced demand. Beyond that, the construction industry is also suffering as a result of rising costs for construction materials and transportation, higher interest rates, and lower willingness to invest. </p><p></p><p>This economic environment has been, and remains, very challenging for us as well. What has helped us, and what we can continue building on in the future, is our very strong brand and the trust that users place in us. We have just seen that confirmed once again at the Best Brands Awards. What makes this award special is that it is decided not by a jury, but instead based on a representative consumer survey conducted by the market research firm GfK. Twelve thousand consumers participated. </p><p></p><p>Over the past 20 years, we have placed in the top ten (or even the top three) an above-average number of times, which is a wonderful result! That has now earned us recognition in the “Best of the Best Brands” anniversary category, which highlights how well individual brands have performed over the past 20 years. There are two main operative factors here: “Share of Market,” which means a brand’s actual economic success, and “Share of Soul,” or the brand’s appeal as perceived by consumers. We are very proud that the success of the Bosch brand, its credibility and reliability, are shaped to a decisive degree by the solid market position of Bosch Power Tools. As you still may remember, we were already delighted to be named “Best Brand Overall” in 2021. </p><p> </p><p>Seventy-two percent of respondents indicated that they trust Bosch as a brand of power tools – the highest value across all brands. These awards motivate us to continue to focus on the needs of our users and to offer them added value. We make hard work easier for professionals and help our DIYers to realize their ambitions and sense of “Home made by you”.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, we are securing growth opportunities worldwide and strengthening our international presence in this persistently challenging environment by making strategic investments. Last year, we invested more than 300 million euros for future growth in our value chain and our product portfolio. This included, for example, the expansion of the strong accessories business, infrastructure projects to boost capacity, and the further extension of the company’s two multi-brand 18V battery systems: the Power for All Alliance for applications in and around the home, and the AmpShare Alliance for professionals in trade and industry. I will come back to both alliances in detail later on. </p><p></p><p>Our investments were instrumental in helping us grow last year despite massive cost increases for materials and logistics, for example, and a very tense earnings situation. We even managed to surpass our sales figures for 2020 and 2021, both record years, by another 3 percent, bringing us up to 5.9 billion euros. In light of the special circumstances surrounding it, we can be satisfied with this performance. At the same time, we are looking ahead: We plan to more than double our sales at Bosch Power Tools by the end of this decade.</p><p></p><p>For this year, we once again plan to invest a nine-figure sum. One of our focus areas is North America, which makes up more than 40 percent of the worldwide power tool market. By sharpening our product portfolio to best meet the needs of North American users and expanding our marketing activities and sales structures, we plan to boost our appeal amongst existing target audiences and to expand into new segments.</p><p>As we look ahead, it is important not to lose sight of long-term trends, especially in light of the fast-paced changes taking place in the here and now. Demographic change, globalization, and climate change are all megatrends that will have a range of different economic, environmental, and social effects. With so many different factors in play, many companies have decided to focus on their core business. Overarching goals like climate action can fall by the wayside in those cases. Let me show you a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMOEcUPGi9c" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">video</a> from the World Economic Forum to illustrate why we cannot let that happen.</p><p></p><p>As we just saw, we are already in the middle of a massive climate and biodiversity crisis. There are many challenges we need to tackle. As part of the Bosch Group, our goal is to balance economic factors with environmental ones. Sustainability is a core part of our values, and it has been an integral element of our corporate culture for decades. In keeping with this commitment, we have already reached important milestones. In 2020, Bosch became the first global industrial company to achieve complete climate neutrality. In terms of Scope 1 and Scope 2, all 400 administrative, research, and production sites around the globe no longer have any footprint when it comes to CO<sub>2</sub> and equivalent greenhouse gases, known as CO<sub>2</sub>e for short. The same is true of the Bosch Power Tools locations, of course. </p><p></p><p>We have defined four levers for making climate neutrality a success: improving energy efficiency, generating more energy from renewable sources, expanding the purchase of green electricity, and – as a last resort – offsetting unavoidable CO₂e emissions with carbon credits. Between now and 2030, we plan to continuously optimize the mix of these four levers.</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, we will relentlessly pursue the reduction of upstream and downstream emissions (Scope 3) that lie outside our immediate sphere of influence. Our goal is to bring that figure down by at least 15 percent from the 2018 baseline by 2030. These Bosch climate targets have been scientifically derived, plus they have been validated and confirmed by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). At Bosch Power Tools, we consider the entire value chain in relation to Scope 3. The main emphasis is on product design, the materials used, the packaging, and models of the circular economy.</p><p> </p><p>We believe that business and responsibility go hand in hand. That is why we are forging ahead with our commitment to sustainability and speeding up our transformation. I am especially pleased to be able to announce an important long-term partnership to you today: Bosch Power Tools and WWF Germany will be working together!</p><p></p><p>World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) is one of the biggest, most experienced conservation organizations worldwide. For more than 60 years now, it has been working around the world to preserve biodiversity. It is a private and independent organization that operates in nearly 100 countries to protect the natural world. What unites us is the idea of shaping a better future. We firmly believe that WWF Germany is just the right partner to accompany Bosch Power Tools on our transformational journey to becoming an even more sustainable company. With that, let me give the floor briefly to Heike Vesper, who is a member of the executive management of WWF Germany and is responsible for the area of ‘transformation &amp; policy’.</p><p></p><p>As you just heard, we are teaming up with WWF Germany to advance our existing sustainability strategy and make an effective contribution to alleviating the climate and biodiversity crisis. Our partnership is intended as a long-term arrangement lasting at least five years. It will have several modules.</p><p></p><p>First, we will be supporting four conservation projects of WWF Germany in Asia – the world’s workbench – to help make a direct contribution to combating the climate and biodiversity crisis. One area of focus there will be reducing and eliminating plastic waste, which is one of the world’s biggest issues. I will come back to that in detail in a moment.</p><p></p><p>Second, we will be entering into critical, focused dialogue with the experts from WWF Germany in areas of our value creation that are relevant to sustainability. That includes, for example, the climate and packaging strategy, as well as issues relating to the circular orientation of our company. To get there, we will go through the ‘One Planet Rating’ process of WWF Germany in addition to the already done analysis of the current situation. The One Planet Rating looks at our sustainability performance across four key dimensions: climate, fresh water, biodiversity, and human rights. Based on the identified need for action, we will work together to come up with suitable objectives and effective measures so that we can set out on an appropriate path of transformation. </p><p></p><p>Third, we will provide our associates with further sensitization and training about sustainability. This includes aspects such as learning modules of WWF Germany on climate change and its effects, along with individual measures relating to how each and every associate can think and act more sustainably in their daily lives in the areas of energy, mobility, and nutrition.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned before, one of the main focal points of our partnership will be eliminating plastic waste. Why is plastic such an important topic? It poses two key challenges worldwide. </p><p></p><p>First, we need to dramatically reduce or even eliminate the CO<sub>2</sub>e emissions that are generated when plastics are produced, and which are a major driver of climate change.</p><p></p><p>Second, the disposal of plastics is a huge challenge, as is properly bringing them back into the circular economy. </p><p></p><p>In other words, plastic waste is an unsolved global problem. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), over 90 percent of plastic waste worldwide was not recycled in 2019. Most plastic is produced for single-use products and packaging. The OECD expects worldwide plastic consumption to rise from 460 million metric tons in 2019 to 1.2 billion metric tons in 2060 – if nothing changes. Given the hypothetical average use, and a population of 85 million in Germany, that would mean going from 5.5 kilograms per capita to more than 14! That is exactly where the Global Plastics Treaty, which is endorsed by WWF Germany and others, comes in. The UN members states unanimously resolved at the United Nations Environment Assembly in March 2022 that a globally binding agreement intended to put an end to plastic pollution should be drafted by 2024. The agreement is to set out standards and measures covering the entire plastic life cycle, from raw material to product design and recycling. The goal is to ensure that not as much plastic is produced in the first place going forward.</p><p></p><p>Plastics are found in practically every area of our lives these days. They play an important role at Bosch Power Tools too. They are an integral element of almost every product, and they significantly increase our CO<sub>2</sub>e footprint. That’s something we want to change! </p><p></p><p>We are aware of our responsibility and are constantly working to reduce our environmental footprint. Through various projects, we have now taken key steps along the way across all our product areas, such as cutting down on virgin plastic, increasing the proportion of recycled material used in our products, and eliminating unnecessary components like single-use polybags. </p><p></p><p>In Home &amp; Garden, we introduced cases made from recycled plastics back in 2019. Products made from recycled plastics consume less crude oil to make, so they are less of a CO₂e burden on the environment. This helps us conserve just over 1,000 metric tons of virgin plastic each year. </p><p></p><p>In the Garden business, we started shifting from plastic blister packaging to cardboard packaging in 2020, which eliminates about 50 metric tons of plastic waste per year. Size optimization is another important factor. The goal is to conserve resources and material as a basic principle. This makes it possible to transport more tools per pallet, for example, which has a positive effect on transportation and thus on our overall CO<sub>2</sub>e footprint. As you can see, we always look at the entire value chain, as even the seemingly small changes add up to make a big impact! </p><p></p><p>What started as a pilot project in Home &amp; Garden is now reflected across all our business units – from measuring tools and our professional tools, to the Dremel brand and our accessories. It is important to understand that this is not a blueprint. Every project has its own parameters and challenges. </p><p></p><p>Especially because there are so many different aspects to consider, we are very proud of what we have already achieved and are working on right now:</p><p><ul><li>In the space of four years, we have already eliminated 7,230 metric tons of virgin plastic – about the same weight as the steel structure used to build the Eiffel Tower!</li><li>Starting this year, we will be eliminating up to 4,050 metric tons of virgin plastic every year. That works out to the tare weight of a little over 1,000 40-foot shipping containers.</li><li>We have also been using fewer polybags in our packaging since 2020. If we were to lay all the bags we previously used to pack items such as batteries on top of each other, the stack would reach more than twice as high as the Eiffel Tower. </li><li>In addition, we are also reducing the materials used as fillers in transportation, which alone will cut our plastic use by 110 metric tons this year.</li></ul></p><p></p><p>Our pioneering product here, and a milestone in sustainable product development, is the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/green-cross-line-laser-through-and-through-new-quigo-green-generation-from-bosch-for-diyers-230670.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Quigo Green</a> cross-line laser. It was our first measuring tool with a housing and accessories made from 90 percent recycled plastic. A major area of focus as far back as during product development was reducing the CO<sub>2</sub>e footprint for the entire product, including accessories and packaging. </p><p></p><p>To get there, the first step was to identify the biggest CO₂e hotspots in the existing tool by analyzing the product life cycle. Using these analyses, we assess the environmental impact of our products across the entire value chain, from production of the necessary raw materials to manufacturing and actual use, and beyond to the recycling of the product. How exactly do we do that? We break down our power tools into their individual components and take a closer look at them with an eye to their CO<sub>2</sub>e footprint. That lets us know where we need to dial in to make a product more sustainable and improve future generations of products. Our Quigo Green went through this process too. </p><p></p><p>We learned an incredible amount from the Quigo project, and it was the first time we managed to put <i>all</i> the measures I introduced earlier into action at once: </p><p><ul><li>We use recycled material, which cuts our use of virgin plastic for the housing and accessories by 90 percent. </li><li>We use size-optimized packaging that is also optimized for transportation and is made from 70 percent recycled paper. </li><li>We use no plastic films at all in the packaging. </li><li>Beyond that, we have also optimized the electronics in the Quigo Green so that it needs 50 percent less energy than its predecessor.</li></ul></p><p></p><p>Now we are going one step farther and translating this sustainable product concept to our entire measuring tools portfolio for DIYers! Our product range in this segment will encompass 23 tools and eight accessories in all at that point – all of them as simple and easy to use as before, but more sustainable than ever! But don’t just take my word for it. See for yourself in the video!</p><p></p><p>Key insights on sustainability that we gleaned during the Quigo Green project are now going into the entire product range:</p><p><ul><li>We are using as much recycled material as possible for all product housings, both for the rigid plastic parts and the metal ones.</li><li>Whenever possible, the soft grip is also made from recycled plastic. </li><li>All our packaging is made from at least 70 percent recycled materials. Our goal is a figure of at least 90 percent.</li></ul></p><p><ul><li>The paper and cardboard for user instructions and brochures is already made from 100 percent recycled material, as is the PET used in our protective bags. It accounts for about 70 percent of the total materials.</li><li>We’ve completely eliminated polybags from all our user-facing packaging.</li><li>We’ve also optimized all our packaging for transportation so that it takes up as little space as possible, which makes optimum use of available pallet space. That helps us save on warehousing and transportation costs, which in turn lowers our CO<sub>2</sub>e emissions. </li></ul></p><p></p><p>In addition, we have also enhanced and refined our products with an eye to their functions and ease of use. </p><p></p><p>Let me assure you of one thing: We are working relentlessly to make our entire product portfolio more sustainable. The insights we have gained so far, for example regarding the opportunities and limitations of recycled materials, continue to flow into our processes and production. Our goal is to be a role model for the industry and to motivate everyone to do their part for a better living environment. </p><p></p><p>You might recall what I said at the beginning: What we build on is strong partners who contribute their expertise on a long-range basis to develop and establish solid concepts and solutions. That’s especially true of the multi-brand use of batteries in tools from different manufacturers, which conserves resources. This is a topic we have been dedicating ourselves to for years now, with tremendous passion and conviction.</p><p></p><p>Together with our partners, we offer users two different battery systems in the 18V segment, which is the one used the most. First, there is the Power for All Alliance, for applications in and around the home. And second, there is the AmpShare Alliance, which covers tools for professionals in in trade and industry. Because the same battery can be used across different brands, both target groups save money, space, and time with each of these systems, the one for the do-it-yourself segment and the one for the professional segment. That also lets them contribute to greater sustainability since they ultimately need fewer batteries and chargers.</p><p></p><p>Let’s take a look at the DIY segment first. Users who choose the Power for All Alliance can use the very same 18V battery to operate power tools, garden tools, and home appliances from Bosch, as well as products from the Gardena, Gloria, Wagner, Rapid, Steinel, Flymo, Kübler Workwear, and PerfectPro brands. Last year, we also managed to bring Husqvarna in as another strong brand for our Power for All Alliance. We already offer more than 100 tools as part of our alliance. Our shared goal is to offer users the biggest cross-brand battery system, and thus the widest range of applications for their homes: DIY tools, garden and cleaning tools, home appliances, products for coating surfaces, for leisure time and camping – and much more. The number of tools in the system and the number of partners is growing steadily. I can tell you now that we are already in talks with other well-known potential partners. You may be surprised. We’ll let you know more soon.</p><p></p><p>We have also decided to further strengthen this close cross-brand cooperation by making an investment. Just a few weeks ago, Bosch announced that it had signed an agreement for a stake of about 12 percent in Husqvarna AB. The long-established Swedish company markets not only the Husqvarna brand, but also other successful brands such as Gardena (a founding member of the Power for All Alliance) and Flymo. This will give us additional impetus in the area of battery collaboration. Together, we plan to write the next chapter in our success story, strengthen the Power for All Alliance, and continue to grow! </p><p></p><p>For the professional segment, we and our partners in the AmpShare Alliance already offer more than 200 professional tools. More than 25 brands are part of the alliance today. All of them, like our founding members Fein and Rothenberger, are experts in their field. Take Fischer, for example, the world technology leader in key fields of fixing technology, and Klauke, which specializes in tools for crimping, cutting, and punching. We have ambitious goals ahead for ourselves in this regard too. By the end of this year, we plan to offer more than 300 compatible tools for trade and industry in the AmpShare Alliance. This will involve as broad and complete a product range as possible, across all operating units and trades. We are paying special attention to developments in structural engineering, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, as well as in electrical installation, metalworking, interior work, roofing, and wood-framed construction. The goal is to make our users’ hard work as easy as possible so that they can optimally meet and fulfill the increasingly stringent requirements of the construction industry. Amid climate change, which we discussed at the start, there is a special focus here on sustainable building and renovation.</p><p></p><p>To this end, we are steadily expanding our product range. That’s why I’m especially pleased to be able to introduce three additional brands today that have joined the AmpShare Alliance: Aircraft, Cleancraft, and Steinel will be adding to the portfolio and contributing expertise in compressed air and cleaning technology, as well as thermo tools. The Stürmer Maschinen GmbH product range includes products such as piston and screw compressors under the Aircraft brand, along with vacuum cleaners for a variety of demands, floor cleaning machines, high-pressure washers, water pumps and more under the Cleancraft brand. As part of the AmpShare Alliance, our partner will be forging ahead with cordless power tools. Steinel is also betting on battery technology, and specifically the 18V segment. They specialize in applications such as hot air tools and hot glue applicators and will be presenting their first tools within the AmpShare Alliance soon. </p><p></p><p>With each new manufacturer and each new brand, we are making it easier for users to fill their toolboxes with exactly the tools they need. Each partner brings their own expertise and special knowledge to this alliance, thereby enriching the whole portfolio. We already have just under 30 brands in the AmpShare Alliance. Additional manufacturers will follow later this year. We’ll keep you posted, of course! Together with our partners, we are creating a battery system professional users can build on. Many brands. Many tools. One battery system. That is our way of making hard work easier! </p><p></p><p>What’s more, we are also constantly expanding our own range of cordless products. You’ll get the chance to try out some key new 18V innovations from us for yourselves shortly. In the DIY segment, for example, we are unveiling new saws and the first volume pump in our product range. We have new product categories in store in the professional segment as well. Get ready for a real treat! You can also take a closer look at our new sustainable measuring tool range as well, of course. </p><p></p><p>As always, this selection of innovations represents just a small portion of our vast product range. We launch more than 100 new products every year in our four business fields of power tools, garden tools, accessories, and measuring tools.</p><p></p><p>As I wrap up for today, let me briefly recap my key points:</p><p><ul><li>We firmly believe entrepreneurship and protecting our planet should go hand in hand, and we are leading by example. </li><li>We are working consistently and systematically to reduce our environmental footprint and always consider the entire value chain as we do so. Right now, we are in a process of transformation. We’ve already accomplished some of what we set out to do, and many more goals still lie ahead. It’s a truly exciting journey with the goal of balancing economic, environmental, and social challenges as effectively as possible.</li><li>Sustainability is a game changer for us. That is why we are taking this matter to the next level now through our long-term partnership with the WWF Germany and the expertise we have brought in from outside. </li><li>Together with strong partners, we are identifying innovative and effective responses to complex questions – for today, and for a more sustainable future. </li></ul></p><h2></h2><p>Thank you.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11632</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Latest addition to the ‘18V Power for All System’: Compact cordless pruning saw from Bosch  </headline>
			<quote>Quickly and easily prune and limb branches </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ EasyChain 18V-15-7: balanced and lightweight, for effortless sawing performance   ‘Syneon technology’ and brushless motor for lasting strong performance  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its range of cordless saws by adding a compact pruning saw for simple applications around home and garden. The new EasyChain 18V-15-7 cuts through trunks and branches up to 13 cm in diameter. That makes the handy tool suitable for pruning and trimming trees and cutting firewood to length, as well as for any kind of sawing in smaller DIY projects. The new pruning saw is part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>. The system also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Lightweight and versatile for ease of handling</h2><p>The tool features a patented planetary gear system that combines the motor and gearbox in a compact assembly. Combined with the low weight of 1.7 kg with a 2.5 Ah battery, the EasyChain 18V-15-7 fits in the hand with good balance. As a result, it offers a level of handiness uncommon for chainsaws and allows users to work with less fatigue. Due to its ease of handling and versatility, the saw can also be used as a supplement to a large chainsaw for jobs such as pruning leafy trees or in tighter spaces. The Oregon ‘SpeedCut Nano saw’ chain enables low-kickback, powerful saw performance at a chain speed of up to 6.9 m/s. Thanks to the SDS system, users can change and adjust the tension on the chain easily, without any tools. With that, DIYers and garden enthusiasts can use this compact tool to easily take care of any sawing work around the house.</p><p></p><h2>Small tool, powerful performance</h2><p>A brushless motor makes this powerful tool particularly efficient, durable, and low-maintenance. It delivers lasting power no matter of the charge. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components such as the motor and gearbox combined with an intelligent electronic control system called ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. With the recommended 2.5 Ah battery, the EasyChain 18V-15-7 can manage up to 150 cuts in 50 mm diameter wood. </p><p></p><p>The EasyChain 18V-15-7 cordless pruning saw will be available from August 2023 onwards. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Extension of the ‘18V Power for All System’: First cordless lawnmower from Bosch with two batteries</headline>
			<quote>Dual battery power for private users
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ UniversalRotak 2x18V-37-550 powered by two 18V batteries mows up to 500 m 2    Brushless motor for high performance and longer lifetime  One battery system for many applications: save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
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<p>The new UniversalRotak 2x18V-37-550 cordless lawnmower from Bosch enables private users to rely on proven 18V battery technology to deliver 36V performance and keep larger lawns of up to 500 m<sup>2</sup> neat and tidy. The 18V batteries are part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a> that covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range thanks to the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Brushless motor and ‘Syneon Technology’</h2><p>The durable brushless motor delivers impressive power to the 37 cm cutting blade. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components combined with an intelligent electronic control system called the ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. As a result, the UniversalRotak 2x18V-37-550 always provides optimum performance for any project. With a full charge of the two recommended 4.0 Ah batteries, users can mow up to 500 m<sup>2</sup> of grass to the desired cutting height. A lever on the front wheel enables users to quickly choose from five different height settings of 25 to 70 mm without the need for additional tools. Cuttings are collected in the high-quality fabric grass bag. A fill level indicator lets users know when the bag is full and needs to be emptied. </p><p></p><h2>Ergonomic mowing, right up to the edge </h2><p>The Ergoflex handle helps to make mowing more enjoyable and less strenuous. By gripping vertically or horizontally, the ergonomically shaped handles allow users to steer the UniversalRotak 2x18V-37-550 in whatever way is most comfortable for them. The mower’s optimum control and maneuverability makes it easy to master tight curves or navigate around trees. Built-in grass combs enable users to cut close to edges and walls for a cleaner finish.</p><p></p><p>The UniversalRotak 2x18V-37-550 cordless lawnmower is available from April 2023 onwards. Accessories such as blades are available in the Bosch range of accessories. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Powerful addition to the ‘18V Power for All System’: First 18V cordless tacker from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Attach various materials to softwoods or hardwoods
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Impact force selection for material-specific work  Convenient push-and-release system speeds the job along  Separate attachment available for unlocking additional applications  One battery for many applications: save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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<p>Cordless tackers are popular multipurpose devices that DIYers can use to attach various materials quickly and reliably without the need for additional tools. With the new UniversalTacker 18V-14, Bosch makes it possible for users to work cordlessly with staples of up to 14 mm long. The UniversalTacker 18V-14 is the latest addition to the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>, which also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range thanks to the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Powerful cordless tacker also works on hardwood</h2><p>The UniversalTacker 18V-14 unlocks a wide range of convenient work options. DIYers can use it to attach thin, soft materials such as roofing felt, film and foil, paper, insulation, leather, fabric, and upholstery to soft and hardwoods with fine wire staples or small nails. The impact force can be adjusted according to the hardness of the wood and the desired impact rate via the rotatable impact force selection wheel. Regardless of the battery charge status, the UniversalTacker 18V-14 delivers consistent power and maximum endurance. This is enabled via the optimum coordination of key components such as the motor and gearbox, combined with an intelligent electronic control system called ‘Syneon Technology’. </p><p>Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor, electronics, and battery. Lining raised garden beds, reupholstering furniture, and sealing roofs with roofing felt can all be done easily and with consistent performance. Being cordless, the tacker can also be used in places where there is no power connection, giving users full flexibility. </p><p></p><h2>Two-step push-and-release system for precise, safer work</h2><p>A two-step push-and-release system keeps things under control throughout the job: To prevent any unintentional shots, the staple or nail is not driven until the nose of the tacker is pressed against the material and the activation switch is pushed. The contact actuation for quick work can be activated by holding the switch. Then the next staple is driven each time the nose of the tacker is pressed against the working surface, at a pace of up to 30 strokes per minute. Fill level indicators along the bottom edge of the tacker show when staples need to be refilled.</p><p></p><h2>Dual-function accessory</h2><p>A handy accessory can be attached to the click-in recesses to add two more practical features to the UniversalTacker 18V-14. The attachment is available separately to convert the tacker into a paper stapler that can manage up to 80 sheets. The attachment also acts as a distance guide, ensuring that the staples stay evenly spaced from the edge of the working material. The margin, which ranges from 1 to 11 cm, is set depending on the opening used. This combination of paper stapler and distance guide is currently found nowhere else on the market. Further accessories such as Type 53 fine wire staples in sizes ranging from 6 to 14 mm and Type 48 nails are also available in the Bosch accessory range.</p><p></p><p>The UniversalTacker 18V-14 cordless tacker is available now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Latest additions to the ‘18V Power for All System’: Two new cordless saws from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Convenient and flexible sawing for home and garden
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ UniversalCirc 18V-53: Cordless hand-held circular saw for long, precise cuts  UniversalCut 18V-65: Cordless saw for free-hand cuts with ‘NanoBlade’ technology   One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
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<p>Bosch is making life easier for DIYers with two new powerful cordless saws featuring optimized handling and intelligent ergonomics. The UniversalCirc 18V-53 hand-held circular saw is particularly suitable for long, precise cuts. The UniversalCut 18V-65 ‘NanoBlade’ saw is engineered to make short free-hand and plunge cuts fast and effortless. Both saws are part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>, which currently comprises about 60 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances. It also covers all representative tools in each segment, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money, and also protects the environment.</p>
<h2>UniversalCirc 18V-53: precise guidance for long cuts</h2><p>Thanks to its deeper cutting depth of 53 mm compared to earlier models, such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/p/pks-18-li-06033b1300" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PKS 18 LI</a>, the UniversalCirc 18V-53 cordless hand-held circular saw can be used for virtually any DIY job. Whether it is shortening slats, cutting countertops to length, or sawing through deck planks, the high-quality ‘Optiline’ wood saw blade – coupled with the stable steel base plate and aluminum protective guard – ensures smooth cutting progress with constant clean edges. The CutControl attachment, which comes standard, folds out to the front, and makes it possible to guide the saw precisely along the marked cutting lines. What is more, the cordless hand-held circular saw is compatible with the guide rail system from Bosch Home &amp; Garden, so DIYers can precisely trace cutting lines. Large levers make operating the UniversalCirc 18V-53 particularly convenient. To ensure cleanliness, the cordless hand-held circular saw features a robust aluminum protective guard for optimum shaving disposal. Attaching an external dust extractor enables more than 90 percent of shavings to be captured. </p><p></p><h2>UniversalCut 18V-65: fast and flexible cuts</h2><p>The new UniversalCut 18V-65 is ideal for short free-hand and plunge cuts. The ‘NanoBlade’ saw with a cutting depth of 65 mm is convenient and easy to use. Thanks to improved ergonomics, users can keep both their hands on the tool during challenging tasks and maintain greater control. The low vibration ‘NanoBlade’ technology delivers a safe feeling in a wide range of applications, from making short correction cuts and sawing out notches to shortening cable ducts or trimming small branches. The switch on the handle allows users to flexibly adjust the saw speed during use. Thanks to the SDS system, the saw blade can quickly be replaced without using any additional tools. </p><p>The UniversalCirc 18V-53 cordless hand-held circular saw and the UniversalCut 18V-65 cordless ‘NanoBlade’ saw are available now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. Accessories such as saw blades are available in the Bosch range of accessories.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>First volume pump in the ‘18V Power for All System’: Bosch EasyInflate 18V-500 for leisure equipment</headline>
			<quote>Added convenience for inflating large-volume objects
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Cordless pump for inflating boats, paddling pools, or air mattresses   High airflow for fast inflation and deflation  Wide range of convenient uses thanks to three nozzles and one hose  One battery for many applications: save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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<p>With the new EasyInflate 18V-500 cordless volume pump from Bosch, nothing stands in the way of a day at the lake or the next camping vacation. Large-volume sports and leisure equipment such as air mattresses, inflatable boats, paddling pools, pool toys, and exercise balls can be inflated quickly and conveniently with the EasyInflate 18V-500. The model is the first cordless volume pump in Bosch’s range of cordless air pumps. While the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-pneumatic-pump-for-mobility-leisure-and-sport-compact-and-versatile-bosch-easypump-222336.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EasyPump</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/powerful-innovation-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-bosch-universalpump-18v-cordless-pneumatic-pump-241540.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">UniversalPump 18V</a> pneumatic pumps are capable of providing plenty of pressure to inflate small-volume objects such as soccer balls, bicycle tires, or car tires, volume pumps like the EasyInflate 18V-500 are designed for large-volume objects that do not require as much air pressure. The EasyInflate 18V-500 is part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>. The ‘18V Power for All System’ also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Inflate and deflate objects in no time flat </h2><p>Thanks to a high airflow of up to 530 liters per minute, the EasyInflate 18V-500 is capable of inflating objects such as a 2 m inflatable boat in less than two minutes. For a conventional air mattress, the cordless volume pump needs less than one minute. The pump comes with three nozzles for different valve sizes that are easy to attach. The EasyInflate 18V-500 is as fast at deflating objects as it is at inflating them. It is also suitable for suctioning air out of vacuum bags to help save space when storing clothing or blankets.</p><p></p><h2>Practical hose for convenient inflation</h2><p>Compared to competitors’ models, the EasyInflate 18V-500 offers users added comfort. The 50 cm hose makes inflating and deflating objects especially convenient because it eliminates the need to hold the cordless volume pump in the hand while it operates. Instead, it can simply be placed on the ground. On the tool, the hose is easily and securely fixed thanks to the locking mechanism. Due to the low weight of only 350 g without battery, users can easily transport the compact pump in the included carrying bag. </p><p></p><p>The EasyInflate 18V-500 cordless volume pump is available now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Measuring tools from Bosch for DIYers:  Consistent focus on more sustainability along the entire value chain </headline>
			<quote>Products and packaging made of as much recycled material as possible
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch relaunches entire portfolio of measuring tools for DIYers  New generation of tools as easy as always and more sustainable than ever  Measuring, detection, and levelling tools with added features  New EasySpiritLevel LED spirit level simplifies levelling applications for DIYers ]]></headwords>
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<p>By converting its entire measuring tools portfolio for DIYers, Bosch is taking a big step forward toward greater sustainability for its power tools this year: Starting in the fall of 2023, 23 new and improved measuring tools from the DIY segment and the accessories and packaging to go with them will be available, all featuring a new sustainability concept. At that point, all of the products will be made out of as much recycled material as possible. As part of the shift, Bosch is also equipping a number of tools with new features, standardizing designs, and launching new tools, such as the EasySpiritLevel LED level, on the market. </p>
<h2>Sustainable product concept expanded to the entire product range</h2><p>Bosch works consistently on minimizing the use of new raw materials and using recycled materials in the sense of a circular economy. The <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/green-cross-line-laser-through-and-through-new-quigo-green-generation-from-bosch-for-diyers-230670.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Quigo Green</a>, featuring a housing and accessories made from 90 percent recycled plastic, was the first more-sustainable measuring tool from Bosch. It was introduced in 2021. As early as during development, the company was focused on shrinking the product’s CO<sub>2</sub> footprint, including everything from accessories to packaging – all while maintaining the same superior quality standard and ease of use. That makes the Quigo Green a pioneer in the field of sustainable product development. On this basis, Bosch is now translating the sustainable product concept to its entire portfolio of measuring tools for DIYers: All along the value chain, the company looked at where it was possible to conserve materials in general and plastics specifically, and where they could be replaced by more eco-friendly materials. For example, the product housing of all rigid plastic and metal parts was changed to use as much recycled material as possible. Accessories such as stands, clamps, and attaching devices will also be made largely from recycled materials going forward. The packaging for the new generation of tools no longer includes any polybags, and all of it is made from at least 70 percent recycled fibers. At the same time, packaging sizes have been reduced to optimize logistics and conserve resources by comparison to the previous products. </p><p></p><h2>New design, new features</h2><p>The sustainable product concept also involves the standardization of the design and the integration of new properties and features. Popular products such as the Zamo digital laser measure feature a larger measurement range of 25 meters and greater measuring accuracy in the new generation, for example. The product can also be charged using a USB-C cable, and it comes with rechargeable batteries. The Atino line laser will now cover a work area of up to 2.2 meters with its laser line and two meters with the measuring tape – which can be removed or locked anywhere the user likes. The Truvo digital detector features a new user interface that makes it even easier to interpret measurement results. Dedicated LEDs display whether electricity or metal has been found.</p><p></p><h2>Easy, precise alignment with the EasySpiritLevel</h2><p>The EasySpiritLevel, also part of the more-sustainable generation of tools, is new on the market. This innovative LED level makes it easier for DIYers to align things like pictures, shelves, cabinets, and washing machines. LEDs on the front and top of the level show which side of the object being levelled should be lifted or lowered so it is plump. If the level is ever out of sight while the user is working, an acoustic signal can be activated so the product makes a continuous sound once the object is level. The LED level is more versatile than a conventional spirit level. Featuring an integrated sensor and interpretation sticker, it can even be used for bigger projects like building a deck: Users can use the LEDs to interpret inclines in the range of +/- 3 degrees at 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees. This makes it possible to install rain gutters or pipes appropriately, for example, angling them properly so the water always flows correctly.</p><p></p><p>The EasySpiritLevel is available now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. The other measuring tools from the new portfolio will be available from September 2023 onwards. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Strong addition to the Professional 18V System: New professional FlexiClick drill driver from Bosch </headline>
			<quote>More versatile, more compact, more powerful </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Cordless drill driver system with various attachments for maximum versatility  More powerful and compact for precise working in tight spaces  Optimal control thanks to easy setting adjustment via user interface and app   Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>A powerful cordless drill driver that can handle any job thanks to various attachments – that is the Bosch FlexiClick system. Capable of driving screws extraordinarily close to borders and edges, drilling in tight corners, and even hammer drilling in concrete, the GSR 18V-90 FC Professional makes daily work easier for tradespeople such as kitchen installers, furniture builders, electricians, and plumbers – thanks to drill chuck, off-set, and right-angle attachments, as well as a one-of-a-kind rotary hammer attachment. The new FlexiClick drill driver is more compact than before and offers significantly more power. Through its user interface, it also gives users more control. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> covers all major 18V applications and even works with brands beyond Bosch, with additional partners in the multi-brand AmpShare battery alliance. <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands. Many tools. One battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power ‒ can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>More powerful and compact for precise work in tight spaces</h2><p>Suitable for demanding applications, the brushless motor in the GSR 18V-90 FC Professional delivers significantly more performance than its predecessor, thanks to 64 Nm of hard torque and 36 Nm of soft torque, plus a rotation speed of up to 2,100 rpm. The new FlexiClick model is also 4 mm shorter, which is especially helpful for work in tight, hard-to-reach spaces, such as base kitchen cabinets.</p><p> </p><h2>Precision clutch and KickBack Control on demand</h2><p>Like its predecessor, the GSR 18V-90 FC Professional features a precision clutch and KickBack Control. The precision clutch has an electronic control unit that prevents the tool from overtightening screws. That means less wear and tear on the material and clutch, extending the lifetime of the tool and accessories. KickBack Control offers greater protection for users: in case the drill driver suddenly and unpredictably rotates around the drilling axis – which can happen, for example, if the drill bit jams – the built-in sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This feature prevents unexpected kickback and can reduce the risk of injury. With the user interface, professionals can choose to activate or deactivate the precision clutch or KickBack Control when, for example, tightening screws or drilling with a hole saw. Even better: the tool is ready to connect. The optionally available Bluetooth module lets users customize various features via the app to further adjust the tool to their specific needs.</p><p></p><h2>The FlexiClick system at a glance</h2><p>The FlexiClick system, which Bosch also offers in the 12V segment, makes the GSR 18V-90 FC Professional highly versatile. All FlexiClick attachments are simply placed against the tool and turned clockwise until they lock into place. This lets users gear up for new challenges in seconds without having to switch to a different tool. The metal drill chuck attachment GFA 18-M Professional can accommodate drills bits with diameters of up to 13 mm. The right-angle attachment GFA 18-W Professional instantly transforms the FlexiClick drill driver into an angle drill driver, enabling precise drilling and screwdriving applications in the tightest spaces. The off-set attachment GFA 18-E Professional makes working close to borders and edges easier than ever. Both attachments can be locked into 16 different positions without being removed from the tool. The rotary hammer attachment GFA 18-H Professional is unique on the market, transforming the drill driver into a powerful SDS-plus rotary hammer with 1J of impact energy. Users can use it to effortlessly drill holes up to 10 mm in diameter in concrete. </p><p></p><p>The GSR 18V-90 FC Professional will be available starting May 2023. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. Many different accessories are available as part of the Bosch range of accessories. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Even larger portfolio in the Professional 18V System: Versatile professional rotary hammers from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Focus on efficiency and user protection</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ GBH 18V-24 C Professional: Drills more holes per battery charge  GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional: Delivers more impact energy than predecessor  Compact L-shape for convenient drilling and chiseling, paired with high user protection  Optimal control thanks to user interface and customization via app   Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>With the rotary hammers GBH 18V-24 C Professional and GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional, Bosch is expanding its <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> portfolio for professional users. The tools offer different functions and drilling diameters: The optimal drilling diameter range for the GBH 18V-24 C Professional is between 8 and 14 mm, with 24 mm as the maximum. For the GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional, the optimum is 8 to 18 mm, with a maximum of 28 mm. Users can also choose between models with a fixed chuck (C) or quick-change chuck (CF). </p>
<p>The new L-shape makes these models more compact than previous D-shaped tools. Featuring an optimized powertrain and brushless motor, these models also take efficiency to the next level. The GBH 18V-24 C Professional was developed to offer an optimal impact-energy-to-runtime ratio. It is especially useful for drilling holes for medium anchors, such as attachments for wall or facade elements. With its powerful impact energy of 3.3 J, the GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional outperforms comparable 18V models and even its own 36V predecessor. It is also suitable for larger drilling diameters, such as for sink installation in the plumbing and sanitation trade. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> covers all major 18V applications and even works with brands beyond Bosch, with additional partners in the multi-brand AmpShare battery alliance. <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands. Many tools. One battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power ‒ can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p><p> </p><h2>Optimal control and user protection</h2><p>How long can I keep working with the current battery charge? Is my tool in good working condition? Tradespeople can check the tool and battery status anytime by checking the user interface, an interactive control panel, right on the tool. The control panel can also be used to set different modes for easier, more efficient work. The GBH 18V-24 C Professional offers ‘Auto’ and ‘Favorite’ modes. The ‘Auto’ mode is for maximum power during jobs such as drilling concrete, while the ‘Favorite’ mode allows users to customize the tool’s drilling performance via the Bosch Toolbox app, which lets them pair the tool with their smartphone. The required Bluetooth module is already installed in the tool, putting the connectivity features right at the user’s fingertips. The GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional additionally offers ‘Soft’ mode, which reduces rpm and impact power when working with sensitive materials such as tile and masonry; the connectivity module for Bluetooth control via the app is available as an option. </p><p></p><p>A further advantage of these tools is that they provide a high level of user protection thanks to Vibration Control and KickBack Control. If the hammer drill suddenly and unpredictably rotates around the drilling axis – which can happen if it jams in reinforced concrete, for example – the built-in sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This feature prevents unexpected kickback and may reduce the risk of injury. To minimize dust while working, users can use the cordless dust extractor GDE 18V-16 Professional with their tools. The dust extractor is powered by the tool’s battery. It automatically switches on during drilling and automatically switches off two seconds after the hammer’s trigger switch is released. In this case, the maximum drilling diameter is 16 mm, with a maximum depth of 100 mm.</p><p></p><p>The GBH 18V-24 C Professional cordless rotary hammer is available now. The GBH 18V-28 C/CF Professional will follow in May 2023. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><h2> </h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New to the Professional 18V System: Compact professional cordless rotary hammer with dust extractor</headline>
			<quote>Overhead work now even easier and more ergonomic</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Rotary hammer with ideal size and balance for overhead installation work  Efficient dust extraction for cleaner and healthier working environments  Entry-level tool with all relevant functions and high user protection  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The GBH 18V-22 Professional from Bosch gives professional users a particularly lightweight and compact cordless rotary hammer in the two-kilo class that offers users a high level of health and safety protection. It has been optimized for overhead installation work, making it easier for electricians, for example, to drill dust-free holes for ceiling lights. Every part of the working process is cleaner and better for the user’s health, as the dust extractor GDE 18V-12 Professional is designed to fit seamlessly on the rotary hammer and removes dust at the point of creation. The extractor is powered by the rotary hammer’s battery, so that users are not strained by any additional weight. For optimal handling, Bosch recommends using the 4.0 Ah battery, which sits flush with the rotary hammer’s housing and allows the power tool to be conveniently set down between tasks. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> covers all major 18V applications and even works with brands beyond Bosch, with additional partners in the multi-brand AmpShare battery alliance. <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands. Many tools. One battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power ‒ can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Entry-level rotary hammer with all relevant functions</h2><p>Bosch has equipped the GBH 18V-22 Professional with all the functions professional users require to work efficiently on the jobsite, including high user protection through KickBack Control and Vibration Control. Thanks to KickBack Control, the built-in sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second if the rotary hammer suddenly and unpredictably rotates around the drilling axis – which can happen if, for example, it jams in reinforced concrete. This feature prevents unexpected kickback and may reduce the risk of injury. Another new feature compared to the previous model is Vibration Control. By suppressing vibrations, users can minimize fatigue and protect their long-term health. The tool, which features a durable, brushless motor, is optimized for drilling into concrete at diameters of 6 to 12 mm. The maximum drill diameter is 12 mm with dust extraction, or 22 mm without dust extraction. </p><p></p><h2>At a glance: Benefits of the dust extractor </h2><p>Even with the dust extractor attached, the rotary hammer’s center of gravity remains aligned with the hand and arm of the user, reducing fatigue from working overhead. In addition, the work area is always well lit, thanks to the LEDs on both the rotary hammer and – for the first time – the dust extractor. If necessary, the GDE 18V-12 Professional can even be ‘clicked’ onto the hammer with just one hand. The transparent dust box lets users keep an eye on dust levels at any time. Emptying the dust box is quick and simple, as the dust extractor does not even need to be detached from the rotary hammer. With the dust extractor, drill bits up to 100 mm in length can be used. The dust extractor also comes with a detachable dust eye and a ring brush, both of which can be swapped out when needed. </p><p></p><p>The GBH 18V-22 Professional cordless rotary hammer and the GDE 18V-12 Professional dust extractor will be available starting in September. Many different accessories are available as part of the Bosch accessory range. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b> </p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-03-22T09:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New to the Professional 18V System: First professional cordless concrete nailer from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Powerful system for easy and direct fastening</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Efficient work thanks to optimal pairing of tool and nails  Quick fastening of drywall tracks in concrete or steel   Nails with high load-bearing capacity, certified by ETA/CE and ICC   Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Fast, powerful, and nearly dustless: Bosch is now adding the first cordless concrete nailer to its <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>. The GNB 18V-38 Professional fastens drywall tracks in concrete or steel easily and in a single operation. This saves professionals both time and dust exposure, as without a concrete nailer, they would need to pre-drill the holes and then affix the tracks using anchors and screws. Unlike most tools on the market, the GNB 18V-38 Professional works without a gas cartridge, significantly lowering running costs, set-up time, and maintenance costs. </p>
<h2>Efficient Biturbo tool with multi-brand batteries</h2><p>The brushless Biturbo motor of the GNB 18V-38 Professional is designed to be robust and, in combination with the newly developed powerful air spring, fastens nails reliably in hard base materials. To work efficiently and with as little weight as possible, Bosch recommends using a ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah, which enables the GNB 18V-38 to fasten up to 500 nails on a single battery charge. The <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> covers all major 18V applications and even works with brands beyond Bosch, with additional partners in the multi-brand AmpShare battery alliance. <a href="https://www.ampshare.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands. Many tools. One battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power ‒ can run on the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger, thus saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p><p> </p><h2>Highly reliable and thoroughly certified</h2><p>Together, the cordless concrete nailer GNB 18V-38 Professional and its galvanized and hardened nails – which are available in lengths of 16 to 38 millimeters for concrete and sand-lime brick and 13 to 19 millimeters for steel – form a perfectly matching system. Thanks to European ETA/CE and American ICC certifications, drywall professionals can rely on the declared load capacities and thus on achieving the expected nail performance. These certifications are important, for example, when it comes to bidding for public contracts. Very few manufacturers offer such extensive levels of certification. In addition to the tool, all Bosch nails are certified according to the ICC standard, and the ETA/CE certification applies to the three most common nail versions: concrete nails with lengths of 25, 32, and 38 millimeters. All nails are available in strips of ten, with 1,000 nails per pack.</p><p></p><h2>High efficiency meets high user protection</h2><p>The ease of use of the GNB 18V-38 Professional is designed to enhance productivity on the jobsite. To protect the user, the concrete nailer does not fire unless its nose is pressed firmly to the material’s surface and the trigger is pulled shortly thereafter. To set the next nail, the nose must be lifted briefly. The fastener depth can be adjusted easily. A built-in mechanism also ensures that the cordless concrete nailer will only work with a full magazine. It holds 22 nails and a longer magazine with 42 nails is optionally available. In case a nail jams – for example due to debris in the nose of the tool – the push out pin supplied with the tool makes it easy to remove. </p><p></p><p>No matter where the job happens to be, the nailer’s bright LED light illuminates the work area well. Users can check the control panel to keep track of the battery and tool status. The status display is color-coded to tell the user when which action is needed, giving users full control of their tool at all times.</p><p></p><p>The GNB 18V-38 Professional will be available starting in September. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. Certified nails and additional accessories are available from the Bosch accessory range.</p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New growth in the Professional 18V System: Professional outdoor equipment from Bosch </headline>
			<quote>High performance and high comfort</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Strong start: Cordless hedge trimmer, grass trimmer, brush cutter, and leaf blower   Any job from maintenance to lawn care – with just one battery system  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch will offer professionals an even wider range of applications beyond the usual trades by adding outdoor equipment to the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>. The expansion will kick off with a cordless hedge trimmer, grass trimmer, brush cutter, and Biturbo leaf blower, with further equipment, such as a Biturbo lawn mower, to follow. This will allow people such as facility managers of small to medium-sized buildings to handle all their tasks with the Professional 18V System – from repairs and maintenance to hedge and lawn care – and to switch back and forth flexibly between screwdrivers, saws, angle grinders, and outdoor equipment. The battery system even goes beyond the Bosch range, thanks to multiple partners in the multi-brand AmpShare battery alliance. <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands. Many tools. One battery system</a>: This saves tradespeople time, space, and money. </p><p>The cordless hedge trimmer, grass trimmer, brush cutter, and leaf blower have been optimized for professional use in terms of power, efficiency, and ergonomics. For example, they come with brushless motors, offer excellent balance, and feature an optimal performance-to-weight ratio to make the work of professionals as easy as possible.</p>
<h2>GHE 18V-60 Professional hedge trimmer</h2><p>The GHE 18V-60 Professional cordless hedge trimmer has a blade length of 60 cm, cuts through branches up to 20 mm in diameter, and with 3,000 spm swiftly trims protruding hedges to shape. Together with the recommended ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah, it weighs only 3.5 kg and can be operated comfortably in various grip and work positions. Tried and tested functions such as the Bosch Anti-Blocking system ensure fast and continuous work progress for professional hedge care: In case the blades do not manage to cut through the branch in one go, micro-electronics will control the motor to regulate the cutting direction of the blades in such a way that they keep sawing until the cut succeeds. This feature is unique to Bosch.</p><p></p><h2>GRT 18V-33 Professional grass trimmer and GFR 18V-23 Professional brush cutter </h2><p>The GRT 18V-33 Professional cordless grass trimmer uses a spool of line to reliably and quickly trim overgrown areas, cutting through overgrowth and weeds. Meanwhile, the blade of the GFR 18V-23 Professional cordless brush cutter makes short work of even woody vegetation such as blackberry plants. Thanks to the included spool, the brush cutter can be retooled as a trimmer for even greater versatility. The cutting diameter is 33 cm for the grass trimmer and 23 cm for the brush cutter. Both tools feature brushless motors and constant electronics for powerful, uninterrupted cuts, and their ergonomic design minimizes fatigue even on long working days. </p><p></p><h2>GBL 18V-750 Professional Biturbo leaf blower </h2><p>The GBL 18V-750 Professional leaf blower features Biturbo technology for outstanding power and performance. It reliably banishes leaves and litter from entryways, paths, driveways, and lawns, weighs just 3.7 kg (including the recommended ProCore18V battery with 5.5 Ah), and is easy to operate. Infinitely variable speed regulation offers optimal control so that users can thoroughly clear everything from dry leaves on gravel to wet leaves on grass. The leaf blower features a brushless Biturbo motor and axial blower, delivering a flow rate of up to 780 m<sup>3</sup> per hour at a maximum air speed of just under 200 kph. The specifications of this 18V tool are comparable to those found in the 36V class, but the tool and battery combined make for significantly lighter and more compact operations – which makes day-to-day use less tiring.</p><p></p><p>The hedge trimmer, grass trimmer, brush cutter, and leaf blower are available starting in May, with the lawn mower to follow in the 2024 gardening season and further tools in stages after that. Many different accessories are available as part of the Bosch accessory range. All prices are recommended retail prices and do not include VAT. </p><h2></h2><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b> </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>251712</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11633</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/aircraft-cleancraft-and-steinel-three-new-brands-in-the-ampshare-alliance-251712.html</url>
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			<headline>Aircraft, Cleancraft, and Steinel:  Three new brands in the AmpShare alliance</headline>
			<quote>Even more applications in the professional battery system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Specialists in compressed air and cleaning technology, as well as thermo tools  Even wider range of applications and even more versatility for professionals  Save time, money, and space thanks to one battery and one charger for all brands ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The battery alliance AmpShare – powered by Bosch is growing. Professional users will soon be able to operate power tools from the brands Aircraft, Cleancraft, and Steinel with any 18V battery by AmpShare. This brings the number of brands in the multi-brand battery alliance up to almost 30. “Our common objective is to offer trade and industry professionals the best and most wide-ranging 18V system, with full compatibility across numerous brands, applications, and countries,” says Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. To date, professional users can take advantage of more than 200 tools in the AmpShare alliance. By the end of this year, that number is expected to exceed 300. The portfolio includes specialist tools such as battery-powered hydraulic pressing and cutting tools, spotlights, or strapping tools. “With each new manufacturer and each new brand, we are making it easier for users to fill their toolboxes with exactly the tools they need. Each partner brings their own expertise and specialist knowledge to this alliance, thereby enriching the whole portfolio,” Becker says. The goal, he continues, is to offer the right tool and AmpShare battery for every application moving forward, thus saving trades-people money, space, and time.</p>
<h2>Leveraging synergies and new potential </h2><p>Stürmer Maschinen GmbH plans to join the AmpShare alliance, bringing with them two brands. The Aircraft brand stands for compressed air technology and has a portfolio ranging from piston to screw compressors, and more. The Cleancraft brand stands for cleaning technology and includes tools such as vacuum cleaners for a variety of demands, floor cleaning machines, high-pressure washers, and water pumps. “The future of hand-held power tools lies in batteries,” says Kilian Stürmer, owner of the Stürmer Maschinen group. “We have in Bosch a strong, international partner for the realization of our battery-powered products. As a member of the AmpShare alliance, we are helping to create synergies for trade and industry professionals – and we can leverage our close cooperation to tap into new potential at the same time.”</p><p></p><h2>Meeting user needs together</h2><p>The Steinel Group has been developing innovative products for more than 60 years and is a specialist in hot air tools and hot glue applicators. “We have the highest standards when it comes to the quality, ease of use, and performance of our products. The AmpShare alliance is a perfect fit for us because it meets these criteria and saves professional users from having to buy and use different battery systems,” says Christian Walczyk, Head of Business Unit Tools at Steinel. “The 18V segment is becoming more important for us. That is why we are consistently and systematically driving the development of compatible products and we are looking forward to presenting our first tools as part of the AmpShare alliance soon.”</p><p></p><h2>Top system performance: Battery technology for innovative key brands</h2><p>Alongside founding members Bosch, Fein, and Rothenberger, the AmpShare alliance currently includes AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH, Bepo, Brennenstuhl, Fischer, Förch, Honsel, Klauke, Kolektor, Kummert, Ledlenser, Leister, Lena Lightning, Mato, Medmix with the brands Cox and MK, Signode, Orgapack and Strapex, PerfectPro, Rexroth, Ramset, Sonlux, and Wagner. At the heart of this alliance remains the battery technology from Bosch, which is a major advantage for users: all professional Bosch batteries purchased since 2008 – more than 80 million batteries to date – will stay compatible. These batteries can continue to be used with all professional Bosch tools as well as all tools within the AmpShare alliance. Further advantages include the batteries’ unique CoolPack technology for long runtimes and lifetimes, the high-performance ProCore18V batteries – Bosch’s most powerful batteries thanks to innovative cell technology – and the fastest charging time on the market. The ProCore18V 4.0 Ah battery, for example, can be charged to 50 percent in just nine minutes. </p><p></p><p>More information about the AmpShare – powered by Bosch battery alliance can be found at <a href="https://www.ampshare.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.ampshare.com</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>251648</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11640</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-charging-services-support-the-ramp-up-of-electromobility-251648.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-03-21T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-21T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch charging services support the ramp-up of electromobility</headline>
			<quote>Maserati Folgore full electric vehicles with Bosch charging services, starting from the GranTurismo</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Markus Heyn: “We expect a major surge in growth for our charging services business by the end of the decade.”  A market worth billions is emerging worldwide: by the end of the decade, Bosch wants annual growth of more than 50 percent for its charging solutions.  Now available: Italian automaker Maserati will launch its new GranTurismo Folgore with public charging service powered by Bosch.  No stress when recharging: Bosch charging services give all users access to one of Europe’s biggest charging networks.  Driving momentum: Bosch already offers access to 450,000 public charge points in 30 European countries. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Worldwide, there are more and more electric cars on the road. But how convenient is it to recharge electric vehicles? How quickly can drivers find a vacant charge point? And how easy is it to pay for the charging process? The answers to these questions will determine the success of electromobility – and thus also the achievement of climate targets. “Making it straightforward to recharge electric vehicles reduces range anxiety and is a prerequisite for their widespread acceptance. Bosch charging services offer the drivers of electric cars easy access to one of Europe’s biggest and steadily growing charging networks,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of its Mobility Solutions business sector. Customers who use Bosch charging services already have access to some 450,000 publicly accessible charge points in 30 European countries – one of the largest charging networks in Europe. The Italian automaker Maserati has now made Bosch charging services available for the first time in its new electric model, the GranTurismo Folgore – not only in Europe but also, in the course of 2023, in the Asia-Pacific region. </p><p>Charging services hold immense potential: by 2030, Bosch expects more than one in three new vehicles worldwide to be purely electric; in Europe, it could be as many as two in three. By 2035, it expects one in two newly registered passenger cars worldwide to be an electric car. “We expect a huge surge in growth for our charging services business over the course of the decade – because as electromobility ramps up, so does the need for straightforward and comprehensive charging solutions. We will benefit from this,” Heyn adds. By the end of the decade, Bosch is expecting its charging solutions business to expand by more than 50 percent each year. </p><p>Bosch offers its solutions for recharging electric cars to vehicle manufacturers and companies. The charging services can be flexibly and easily integrated into a manufacturer’s look and feel and infotainment system, both functionally and visually, so that the driving and charging experience retain the manufacturer’s individual look and fit into its brand world. As a result, Bosch charging services are making electromobility even more suitable for everyday use.</p>
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			Making it straightforward to recharge electric vehicles reduces range anxiety and is a prerequisite for their widespread acceptance. Bosch charging services offer the drivers of electric cars easy access to one of Europe&#8217;s biggest and steadily growing charging networks 
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				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of its Mobility Solutions business sector.</cite>
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<h2>Maserati GranTurismo Folgore with Bosch charging services</h2><p>At Maserati, the Bosch charging services are now available for the first time in the recently unveiled GranTurismo Folgore. Once registered for the services, drivers of the GranTurismo Folgore can display the charge point information on their navigation system and on the app. It takes just a few taps to find a charge point, charge, and pay. For example, the service makes it simple to navigate to an available charge point directly, or to pull up information on restaurants and shopping centers in the vicinity of the customer’s position. Bosch also spares users the tedious task of researching car-electricity tariffs by listing which costs and terms of use apply at given charge points. Billing takes place automatically using the credit card details added to the app. </p><h2>Bosch charging services are for more than just charging electricity</h2><p>In addition to charging services for drivers of electric cars, Bosch also offers services for charge point operators. Bosch’s software services enable charge point operators to remotely control and manage their charge points and also integrate them into the Bosch charging network. For this purpose, the company concludes contracts with the charge point operators and connects their charge points to the network. On an especially encouraging note, the Bosch charging network is constantly growing. By mid-2023, it is expected to include around 700,000 charge points in Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region. <br/>“With our charging services and our growing charging network, we are playing a decisive part in making electromobility a success story even faster. In this way, Bosch is also helping Germany achieve its climate targets,” Heyn says.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11622</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/heat-pump-production-in-eibelshausen-has-started-251584.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-03-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Heat pump production in Eibelshausen has started</headline>
			<quote>Oldest Bosch Group site expands its portfolio</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Indoor unit of the new heat pump generation with climate-friendly refrigerant propane is produced in Central Hesse.   60 new jobs will be created by the end of this year.  Heat pump storage tanks installed on site. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anne Kaletsch</name>
				<email>Anne.Kaletsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Eibelshausen – The Bosch Thermotechnik plant in Eibelshausen and its 400 or so associates have started the production of indoor units for the latest generation of heat pumps. 25 new jobs have already been created in 2022 for this purpose, with another 60 to follow this year. In the new heat pump production line, the storage tanks are inserted into the indoor unit of the heat pump directly on site. This greatly reduces the time needed for installation at the end user and also makes the system more robust.</p>
<p><b>Bosch expands existing heat pump production network</b></p><p>Until now, the Eibelshausen plant has solely produced hot water storage tanks for combination with various Bosch Thermotechnology products. “The start of production in Eibelshausen has expanded our existing heat pump production network in Tranås, Sweden, and Aveiro, Portugal. Bosch Thermotechnology will invest a total of 700 million euros in its heat pump business by 2025. We want to continue to outgrow the market and push ahead with the transformation of heat supply,” says Birte Lübbert, member of the Bosch Thermotechnology Executive Management in charge of Technology, Development, Production, Logistics and Quality Management.</p><p></p><p><b>Future-proof heat pump generation</b></p><p>The indoor unit produced in Eibelshausen since this year features an integrated 180-litre domestic hot water storage tank and a 16-litre buffer storage tank. It enables quick installation on a footprint of only 0.36 square metres and is characterised by good system robustness. The new heat pump generation is operated with the natural refrigerant R290 (propane). The natural raw material propane has a low greenhouse gas potential. In addition, propane has ideal thermodynamic properties that enables the heat pump to achieve particularly high energy efficiency and higher flow temperatures. Propane as a refrigerant in heat pumps thus ensures a future-proof and sustainable heat supply. In hybrid combination with conventional heating systems, the heat transition in existing buildings can be achieved quickly and cost-effectively, even without renovation. Thanks to an integrated sound diffuser and psychoacoustic optimization, the new generation of heat pumps is also one of the quietest units in its class.</p><p></p><p><b>Eibelshausen site looks back on a long history</b></p><p>Established more than 400 years ago, the Eibelshausen site is one of the oldest industrial plants in Germany and the oldest location of the Bosch Group. The site dates back to 1613, when a blast furnace plant fired with charcoal was taken into operation in Eibelshausen with the permission of the Count of Nassau-Dillenburg. Since then, metal has been processed at the plant into a wide variety of products, hot water tanks have been produced for Bosch Thermotechnik since 2007.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Thermotechnology posts record sales revenues of 4.5 billion euros for 2022</headline>
			<quote>Heat pump business grows by 54 percent</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sales revenues up by around 13 percent in the 2022 financial year; the division achieves high double-digit growth in numerous markets.  In Germany, the heat pump business is growing much faster than the market at 75 percent sales growth.  As of 1 April: Bosch Thermotechnology is renamed ‘Bosch Home Comfort Group’. New name will underline expanded product range comprising sustainable air conditioning technologies and well-being products for a more comfortable, feel-good home.  Number of associates increases by one percent to 14,400.  Bosch invests 700 million euros in electrification to further accelerate heat pump ramp-up.  Consistent and affordable transformation of energy systems through the use of heat pump hybrids in existing buildings. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Pelizaeus</name>
				<email>thomas.pelizaeus@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Wetzlar / Frankfurt – A climate-neutral building stock is key to a successful energy transition. The importance and relevance of this topic are reflected in the continued high demand for climate-friendly solutions. In the financial year 2022, Bosch Thermotechnology increased its sales revenues by around 12 percent in nominal terms, and by around 13 percent adjusted for exchange rate effects, to 4.5 billion euros. “Although the macroeconomic situation was very challenging, our sales revenues again reached a new record level, making 2022 a positive year overall,” says Jan Brockmann, Chairman of the Bosch Thermotechnology Division.</p>
<p>In terms of products, energy-efficient heat pumps were the main growth drivers, with international sales up 54 percent. In Germany, the company increased its sales of heat pumps by 75 percent, clearly outpacing the market. In the European Union, Bosch expects to see disproportionate growth in this highly dynamic environment and has set itself the goal of growing faster than the market. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Thermotechnology&#39;s business grew by a significant double-digit percentage in numerous markets, including 68 percent in America and 28 percent in Asia. Air conditioners were the main drivers of the strong sales growth in the USA. There Bosch Thermotechnology has a highly competitive product portfolio of continuously variable and thus very energy-efficient inverter devices. The most important market in Asia is China, where demand for wall-hung gas boilers for residential use was high.</p><p></p><p>Along with the record figures, Bosch also announced that Bosch Thermotechnology will be renamed the Bosch Home Comfort Group with effect from 1 April 2023. “The renaming is the next logical and consistent step following the definition of the corporate purpose ‘Make. Home. Comfort. Green.’ a year ago,” emphasises Jan Brockmann. “The new name underlines our innovative product portfolio and our commitment to driving the global megatrend towards electrification by strongly expanding our heat pump, hybrid and air conditioning business. With the comprehensive electrification of all energy flows and the intelligent and efficient interaction between all consumption devices in the building, we combine a sustainable lifestyle with a high level of comfort.” </p><p></p><p>In 2022, Bosch Thermotechnology’s total global investments in research and development increased by 13 percent compared to the previous year to 216 million euros. The global workforce rose by 1.4 percent to roughly 14,400 associates, in Germany, the number increased by around 3 percent.</p><p></p><p>Bosch Thermotechnology expects the heating and air conditioning industry to develop positively in 2023. The prerequisite for this is stable framework conditions for materials and logistics. Likewise, it is necessary to continue financial support for end customers in the heat transition.</p><p></p><p><b>Investing in heat pumps to meet climate targets</b></p><p>Bosch Thermotechnology is one of several leading heat pump manufacturers that have signed a joint declaration of intent together with the German federal government to produce 500,000 heat pumps per year from 2025. “In order to manage the energy transition, we need to vigorously push ahead with the ramp-up of climate-friendly solutions. By 2025, we will be investing a total of 700 million euros in electrification and in strengthening our European site network, among other things,” says Jan Brockmann. At the beginning of 2023, a new production facility for heat pumps was opened in Eibelshausen in central Hesse, Germany, where Bosch manufactures indoor units for the new generation of particularly silent heat pumps running on the natural refrigerant R290 (propane). At the company’s Wernau site, Germany, the laboratory and testing facilities for heat pumps and hybrid solutions are currently being significantly expanded. Since 2020, the site’s research and development resources have increased significantly. In Tranås, Sweden, the capacity of the existing production lines has been expanded, and an additional production line for heat pumps was taken into operation in February 2023. The laboratory facilities are currently being completely renovated and expanded. Bosch is also expanding its production capacity for heat pumps in Aveiro, Portugal, where the existing production line for indoor units for air/water heat pumps will be complemented by a new production line for outdoor units in 2023. To expand the existing production of reversible air/water heat pumps in the Joint Venture with Electra Industries the foundation stone for a new heat pump factory was laid in the Israeli city of Ashkelon in February 2023. From 2024, the new plant will manufacture not only air conditioning products for the Israeli market but also heat pumps for the European market. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Thermotechnology is launching a new training initiative for heat pumps on the occasion of the ISH trade show in order to further accelerate the heat pump ramp-up and to leverage optimisation potential for installation processes. The ‘Klimahelden-Schmiede’ (Climate hero forge) teaches installers how to install a heat pump in just one day instead of two. This doubles the number of possible heat pump installations when used throughout Germany. Bosch Thermotechnology offers a total of more than 20 different training courses in the field of heat pumps alone. This means that highly-trained specialists in the sanitation, heating and air-conditioning trade can drive climate protection in the building sector forward at the targeted pace and install the number of heat pumps planned for Germany.</p><p></p><p><b>Heat pump hybrids for an affordable heat transition </b></p><p>In view of the particularly high share of unrenovated old buildings in Germany, for example, Bosch Thermotechnology estimates that only one third of these existing buildings can be heated efficiently with heat pumps, while around two thirds of the buildings require sometimes considerable renovation investment to make them suitable for efficient heat pump operation. “We are therefore pursuing a diversified portfolio strategy. In addition to heat pumps, such a portfolio also includes heat pump hybrids consisting of a heat pump and an additional condensing boiler for peak loads. This is the only way to quickly achieve a transformation of the energy systems that is affordable for everyone – and to reach the German government’s target of using 65 percent renewable energies in new heating systems,” says Birte Lübbert, member of the Bosch Thermotechnology Executive Management responsible for technology, development, production, logistics and quality management. “As part of a hybrid system, heat pumps can be much smaller, which makes them cheaper to buy than stand-alone heat pumps. The latter usually require extensive and costly adaptation of the heating system or renovation of the building envelope,” explains Lübbert.</p><p></p><p><b>Well-being and smart home solutions for comfort and energy efficiency </b></p><p>2022 saw Bosch Thermotechnology enter the attractive new market for well-being products. At the ISH trade fair, the Bosch and Buderus brands are presenting solutions from this new business field. These include products that offer consumers added comfort and well-being at home such as high-performance air purifiers, energy-efficient infrared panel heaters and mobile air conditioners. </p><p></p><p>Bosch smart home solutions, such as the intelligent radiator thermostats, save up to 36 percent on heating costs thanks to flexible control options and demand-based consumption. An efficient energy supply for all energy-consuming devices is ensured by the Bosch Energy Manager: the app is the “control centre” that turns a smart home into a truly green home. Internally generated solar power is distributed intelligently and automatically, reducing electricity costs by up to 60 percent. The Energy Manager decides which system components are supplied with cost-efficient electricity generated on the roof: the latest-generation heat pump, the new wallbox (available from Q3 2023) or the energy-saving HomeConnect household appliances from BSH Hausgeräte. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11621</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-spraying-solution-from-bosch-basf-smart-farming-enters-first-series-production-at-dammann-for-germany-and-hungary-251456.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-03-10T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-03-10T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Smart Spraying Solution from Bosch BASF Smart Farming enters first series production at Dammann for Germany and Hungary</headline>
			<quote>Intelligent crop protection sprayer enables precise herbicide application</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Reliable and easy-to-use crop protection sprayer for smart farming use  Effective weed management to provide optimum crop protection  Pinpoint herbicide application to support EU pesticide reduction targets ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Buxtehude, Cologne, Germany – The Smart Spraying Solution from Bosch BASF Smart Farming will enter first series production at Herbert Dammann GmbH as of March. Combining Bosch’s high-tech camera sensor technology and software, with the advanced digital agronomic decision engine of xarvio® Digital Farming Solutions, the Smart Spraying Solution will be integrated into Dammann’s range of intelligent crop protection sprayers. Available initially in Germany and Hungary, Dammann’s first crop protection sprayer for practical use featuring the unique weed management system is expected to be delivered in the spring. &quot;Farmers now have a reliable field sprayer at their disposal that provides optimum protection for crops, while being easy to operate and ready for immediate use,” says Florian Gwosdz, Co-Managing Director of Bosch BASF Smart Farming. </p>
<p>The Smart Spraying Solution offers real-time, automated weed detection and precision spraying both on pre-emergence (“green-on-brown”) and post-emergence (“green-on-green”). As the sprayer passes over a field, the system in milliseconds distinguishes crops from weeds and controls individual spray nozzles with pinpoint accuracy. This ensures herbicide is applied in the right dose and only where it is needed. In addition, with its connection to the xarvio FIELD MANAGER platform, the system also offers farmers actionable insights and digital tools such as customized agronomic recommendations, weed distribution and as-applied maps, automated sensitivity levels and easy-to-use documentation that can be used for reporting purposes. Konstantin Kretschun, Co-Managing Director of Bosch BASF Smart Farming, adds: &quot;Introducing the Smart Spraying Solution to farmers in Germany and Hungary is an important achievement and step towards optimizing crop protection use. It also helps ensure future legal requirements and that EU pesticide reduction targets are met.”</p><p></p><p><b>Delivering efficiency and supporting sustainable farming</b></p><p>Bosch BASF Smart Farming is the joint venture responsible for marketing and commercializing the Smart Spraying Solution technology worldwide. Global field trials in various locations under different agronomic conditions have shown that the Smart Spraying Solution delivers a more efficient use of herbicide without compromising weed control. This supports sustainable farming and improves resource efficiency, while helping to reduce environmental impacts. </p><p></p><p>&quot;By integrating the Smart Spraying Solution from Bosch BASF Smart Farming with our intelligent field sprayers, we want to offer farmers an innovative technology for optimal weed management in the future. Only as much herbicide as necessary and as little as possible needs to be sprayed – this pays off financially as well as ecologically. This confirms our commitment to be at the forefront of innovation in European agriculture,” says Nadine Dammann, Managing Director of Dammann GmbH.</p><p></p><p>Further information:<br/><a href="https://www.smartfarming.ag/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.smartfarming.ag/</a><br/><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@boschbasfsmartfarming" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/@boschbasfsmartfarming</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch drives forward the development of 6G</headline>
			<quote>Mobile World Congress 2023 provides an outlook on the next generation of wireless mobile technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Mobile World Congress 2023: Bosch and Nokia announce joint 6G research into integrating communications and sensors.  Bosch is engaged in numerous projects and alliances to play a key role in shaping the foundations for the 6G standard.  Publicly funded 6G projects go a long way to ensuring the technological sovereignty of Germany and Europe.  Dr. Andreas Müller: “6G will greatly increase the efficiency of modern technology and enable new solutions.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Worldwide, research and development work on the future 6G mobile communications standard is picking up pace. Companies and states are investing massively in this technology. Bosch is leading the way and is actively involved in projects, alliances, and initiatives at both the national and international level to lay important foundations for 6G technology. “6G will be much more than just an infrastructure for connectivity; it will greatly increase the efficiency of autonomous driving cars, smart cities, and connected industries. That’s why 6G is a strategically important field of technology,” says Dr. Andreas Müller, who bundles and manages 6G activities at Bosch. The company currently has some 40 associates working on 6G technology. Over the next two years, that number is likely to double,” Müller says. Bosch is currently investing several millions of euros in research and development for 6G.</p>
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			6G will be much more than just an infrastructure for connectivity; it will greatly increase the efficiency of autonomous driving cars, smart cities, and connected industries. That&#8217;s why 6G is a strategically important field of technology
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				<cite>says Dr. Andreas M&#252;ller, who bundles and manages 6G activities at Bosch.</cite>
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<h2>Bosch and Nokia expand their research alliance to include 6G</h2><p>At the Mobile World Congress 2023 in Barcelona, Bosch and Nokia have now announced that they will expand the alliance they entered into in 2017 to develop industrial IoT solutions in the area of 5G so that it also addresses the new 6G technology. The two companies are conducting joint research on the next generation of networks and investigating how to use future 6G networks for both communications and sensors.</p><p> </p><h2>Comprehensive Bosch commitment at national and international level</h2><p>Bosch is currently contributing its expertise and experience to five publicly funded projects. In this context, the <a href="https://www.forschung-it-sicherheit-kommunikationssysteme.de/projekte/6g-icas4mobility" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">6G-ICAS4Mobility</a>, <a href="https://www.forschung-it-sicherheit-kommunikationssysteme.de/projekte/komsens-6g" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">KOMSENS-6G</a>, and <a href="https://6g-brains.eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">6G-BRAINS</a> projects focus primarily on integrating communication and sensor-based environment recognition. <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/6g-project-opens-up-new-possibilities-for-connected-mobility-249984.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch leads the consortium for the first project</a>. In addition to addressing relevant scenarios for road traffic, insights gained from the project will serve, in particular, as technical foundations for applications in the connected drones domain as well as in Industry 4.0 (e.g. for driverless transport systems). Meanwhile, the <a href="https://www.forschung-it-sicherheit-kommunikationssysteme.de/projekte/6g-anna" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">6G-ANNA</a> and 6G-SHINE projects focus on new connectivity structures. These are intended to enhance the efficiency of future E/E architectures in vehicles or robot cells. Bosch is also taking an active and leading role in early discussions and activities relating to future mobile communications standards within various industry alliances. In the <a href="https://5gaa.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5G Automotive Association (5GAA)</a>, for instance, leading companies from the automotive and telecommunications industries are working together to develop solutions for the mobility of the future. The <a href="https://5g-acia.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation (5GACIA)</a> brings together industrial companies to focus on connectivity for machinery and equipment. </p><p></p><h2>Networks with a sixth sense through integration of sensor technology</h2><p>Among other things, the next generation of mobile communications will integrate new functionalities similar to radar sensors. With 6G, it will be possible to detect the position of objects in the network’s coverage area – without these objects having to be equipped with a radio module. 6G will enable extremely high data rates of up to one terabit per second, with very low latency in the order of some 100 microseconds – which is four times faster than a lightning strike. With the help of digital twins, this will for instance make it possible to monitor and simulate real-world manufacturing processes in a virtual world with no temporal and spatial restrictions. Experts predict that the first 6G standard will be completed by 2028.</p><p></p><p>In recent months, Germany and Europe have launched a large number of 6G projects with the goal of strengthening their technological sovereignty. The German government, through the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), is providing some 700 million euros over the next three years to fund 6G activities. In addition, the EU budget has earmarked a further almost 900 million euros until 2027. Japan and the United States have also launched corresponding investment programs totaling around 4.5 billion dollars.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11614</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/electricity-and-heat-for-erkelenz-hospital-251264.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-23T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-23T08:57:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Electricity and heat for Erkelenz hospital</headline>
			<quote>A showcase hydrogen project for tomorrow’s energy supply</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Green light for publicly funded project under the consortium leadership of Forschungszentrum Jülich.  Pilot system using Bosch solid oxide fuel cells being built at Hermann Josef Hospital in Erkelenz.  Project partners testing innovative hydrogen technologies on an economically significant scale for the first time. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Erlangen / Erkelenz / Jülich / Stuttgart, Germany – Hermann Josef Hospital (HJK) in Erkelenz is hosting a showcase project for the climate-friendly energy supply of the future. Robert Bosch GmbH and Hydrogenious LOHC NRW GmbH are working at HJK to demonstrate the coupling of new hydrogen technologies on an economically relevant scale for the first time. This project is designed to drive forward the energy transition. It is one of several major research projects in the Rhenish mining area in western Germany expected to help make a success of structural change. The Helmholtz Hydrogen Cluster (HC-H2), based at Forschungszentrum Jülich, is coordinating this demonstration project.</p>
<p>Called Multi-SOFC, the project aims to deliver a significant reduction in carbon emissions and a more efficient energy supply for HJK. The partners are looking to demonstrate the innovative combination of two novel hydrogen technologies by the end of 2026, with a view to evaluating a more climate-friendly and ultimately less expensive solution. They will examine whether the Multi-SOFC project can meet half the hospital’s base load. The demonstration project is intended to be a globally visible model for the future energy supply of large buildings, and is being funded by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research to the tune of 23.6 million euros.</p><p></p><h2>SOFC system supplies hospital with electricity and heat</h2><p>The Multi-SOFC project focuses on the <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) system</a> developed by Robert Bosch GmbH for supplying electricity and heat. In a subsequent expansion stage starting in early 2025, Hydrogenious LOHC NRW GmbH, a subsidiary of <a href="https://hydrogenious.net/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies</a> in Erlangen, will supply the project with hydrogen by means of liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology. A pilot installation consisting of ten fuel-cell units with a performance range of 100 kilowatt will supplement the existing combined heat and power plant at the hospital in Erkelenz. It is the first pilot system of this scale to be installed by Bosch for regular operation. The system is scheduled to be commissioned in mid-2023. The hospital’s full supply of energy is secure even without the new installations.</p><p></p><h2>Cutting carbon emissions by 40 percent</h2><p>In the first phase of the project, the SOFC system will run on natural gas. This already offers advantages in comparison with HJK’s existing gas engine, which also runs on natural gas: the SOFC system achieves 60 percent electrical efficiency, while the gas engine achieves about 36 percent. As a result, SOFC systems emit almost 40 percent less CO<sub>2</sub> than gas engines when generating electricity from pure natural gas. Because it will be in continuous operation at the hospital, this means that even in its first stage, the project will already reduce carbon emissions by 150 metric tons per year. The heat generated when the natural gas is converted into electricity in the SOFC system will initially be used to heat the hospital. With this combination of electricity and heat, an SOFC system achieves an overall high level of efficiency at the beginning of its life cycle – around 85 percent. As the project proceeds, the partners plan to gradually increase the proportion of hydrogen in the gas mixture for the SOFC system – and thus achieve further reductions in carbon emissions.</p><p></p><h2>Hydrogen from a carrier liquid for the SOFC system</h2><p>Starting in 2025, the SOFC system will be supplied with hydrogen that has been chemically bonded to a liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC): the hydrogen stored in the LOHC will be released in a dehydrogenation unit, to be installed on-site by Hydrogenious, and then fed into the fuel cell. This LOHC system will be ramped up using heat from the SOFC system, which in the future will also provide the energy needed for the reaction to release the hydrogen from the LOHC. Until then, the system will be heated electrically.</p><p>The project in Erkelenz is the first of several demonstrators that the <a href="https://www.hch2.de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">HC-H2</a> is coordinating in the Rhenish mining area. This Helmholtz cluster comprises the <a href="https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/inw" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Institute for Sustainable Hydrogen Economy (INW)</a>, which was founded in 2021 at Forschungszentrum Jülich, and its project partners from industry, business, research, and the local authorities. The HC-H2 wants to use the Rhenish mining area to demonstrate novel climate-friendly hydrogen storage technologies that can be applied worldwide. Its second main goal is to create new jobs and inject new strength into the mining area’s economy to compensate for the phaseout of lignite, which will take place by 2030.</p><p></p><h2>Additional information: the advantages of Hydrogenious LOHC technology</h2><p>The LOHC technology that Hydrogenious LOHC NRW is installing in Erkelenz is an innovative solution for the particularly safe storage and efficient transportation of hydrogen. Hydrogenious’s specific LOHC technology bonds hydrogen to benzyl toluene – a thermal oil that can be easily and safely handled at ambient pressure and temperature. Even when loaded with hydrogen, this LOHC will not readily ignite and is non-explosive, making it ideal for use at HJK, among other applications. Furthermore, there is no “boil-off” from the LOHC, meaning it loses no hydrogen over time. Alternative methods – such as high-pressure compression or liquefying the hydrogen by cooling it to minus 253 degrees Celsius – are comparatively energy-intensive and require more effort to prevent hydrogen loss and ensure system safety.</p><p></p><h2>What the project partners say:</h2><p><b>Jann Habbinga, Administrative Director of Hermann Josef Hospital Erkelenz</b></p><p>“Our hospital’s clinical operations consistently consume at least 92 kilowatts of electricity and 220 kilowatts of heat per year. Because we operate around the clock, we have a constant level of demand, which was a key point for the project. We feel it’s important to help develop hydrogen technologies, and we’re very pleased to be a part of this innovation project.”</p><p></p><p> </p><p><b>Dr. Wilfried Kölscheid, Senior Vice President at Bosch and responsible for the stationary solid-oxide fuel-cell program:</b></p><p>“Having a decentralized power supply is becoming increasingly essential. Our solid oxide fuel cell system generates electricity in a climate-friendly and demand-driven manner. This is our way of securing the supply for critical infrastructure such as hospitals and playing an important part in climate action. The project in Erkelenz is a great opportunity to use our SOFC system in the infrastructure of a hospital for the first time, and will later demonstrate the benefits of using the system in combination with an LOHC system.”</p><p></p><p><b>Prof. Peter Wasserscheid, spokesman of the Helmholtz Hydrogen Cluster HC-H2:</b></p><p>“Multi-SOFC is our first demonstration project. We’re proud that we’ve managed to get this far just 15 months after our founding. We’re growing not only at our headquarters in the Brainergy Park in Jülich, but also with our demonstration projects in the Rhenish mining area. The project is an important milestone because, together with our partners, we’re demonstrating for the first time on a large scale a technology that can be a global solution for climate-friendly energy supply to large building complexes.” </p><p></p><p><b>Dr. Caspar Paetz, Chief Technology Officer at Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies:</b></p><p>“As a pioneer in the field of liquid organic hydrogen carriers, it’s crucial for us to demonstrate the potential synergy effects in practice. The project in Erkelenz is impressive proof of the huge potential that lies in combining innovative hydrogen technologies. At the same time, it’s a wonderful opportunity for us to demonstrate climate-friendly energy supply in North Rhine-Westphalia. We’ve shown our willingness to make a sustainable commitment to the region not least through the establishment of our subsidiary Hydrogenious LOHC NRW GmbH.”</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11618</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/service-and-repair-of-classic-and-young-classic-cars-in-more-than-90-bosch-classic-service-specialist-workshops-251210.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-23T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-23T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Service and repair of classic and young classic cars in more than 90 Bosch “Classic Service” specialist workshops</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Service workshop network has the expertise and equipment for work on historic vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Specially trained vehicle mechanics specialize in servicing historic vehicles  Various Bosch Classic Service workshops will again be offering technical training courses to the owners of classic and young classic cars in 2023 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Over the past years, experienced Bosch Car Service workshops and Bosch Classic, the company’s specialist unit for classic cars, have built up a network for the service and repair of old and new classic cars. Today, more than 90 workshops in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and France bear the “Classic Service” emblem, which shows that they have the specialist expertise, tools, and appliances needed to service historic vehicles. To earn this emblem, they have to satisfy a long list of requirements. In this context, experienced mechanics are especially important. Classic cars are regularly serviced and repaired in the Bosch Classic Service workshops. In addition, the specially trained Classic Service mechanics have outstanding manual skills that are rarely found in a modern vehicle workshop. With their knowledge of historic vehicle components, the Bosch Classic Service workshops offer services above all in the areas of automotive electrics, engine management, injection systems, brakes, magneto ignition, carburetor repair, and vehicle restoration. In this way, they help ensure that the new and old classic cars remain roadworthy.</p>
<p><b>1:1 REMAN service provides reconditioned original parts</b></p><p>When repairing vehicles that are more than 30 years old, finding spare parts can be a challenge. In some cases, faulty or worn parts for new and old classic cars can be reconditioned by Bosch Classic’s 1:1 REMAN service. This work is done in Bosch plants, mainly using historic tools and original testing technology. At present, this means that mechanical gasoline-injection systems, fuel distributors, air-flow sensors, warm-up valves, pressure sensors, intake-manifold air-pressure sensors, electric fuel pumps, and side-channel pumps can be overhauled and repaired. This is handled by the Bosch Classic Service workshops, but other workshops can also access Bosch Classic’s 1:1 REMAN service for their customers. Many other remanufactured components are also available as spare parts via Bosch eXchange, such as starters, generators, brake calipers, and steering systems. </p><p></p><p>For the owners of new and old classic cars who want to find out more about how their vehicles work and about historic Bosch components, Bosch Classic is again offering technical training courses in various Bosch Classic Service workshops in 2023. At these one-day events, experienced mechanics share their practical knowledge of repairing Bosch systems that are more than 20 years old. Dates and details about how to register can be found on the <a href="http://bosch-classic.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">bosch-classic.com</a> site.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11617</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-boxberg-klassik-event-from-june-24-to-25-2023-251204.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-23T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-23T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Boxberg Klassik event from June 24 to 25, 2023</headline>
			<quote>Two stages along picturesque routes from Technik Museum in Sinsheim to the Bosch proving ground in Boxberg</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ About 150 classic cars built before 1993 to take part in this popular rally   Two competition classes: “Tradition” on scenic routes with original special stages, and “Sport” for ambitious rally participants  Finale with large classic car parade on high-speed oval of Bosch proving ground ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Sinsheim and Boxberg, Germany – On Saturday, June 24, some 150 teams will set off in their classic cars from Technik Museum Sinsheim for the first day’s stage of the 22nd Bosch Boxberg Klassik event. On Sunday, June 25, the second stage will take them to an open day at the Bosch proving ground in Boxberg, where many fans of historic cars will welcome the rally participants. The popular rally is organized by Bosch Classic, the company’s specialist unit for classic cars, and Bosch Oldtimer Schrauber e.V. In addition, more than 200 Bosch associates and their families support as volunteers each year. This year, the organizers have once again put together a selection of scenic routes with many special stages. The classic car weekend begins on Friday, June 23, with the vehicle inspection and an evening get-together at Technik Museum Sinsheim. </p>
<p><b>Open day on the Sunday to mark 25th anniversary of the Boxberg proving ground </b></p><p>At the Bosch proving ground in Boxberg, the finish of the tour, many interesting special stages await the participants. The event closes with a spectacular classic car parade on the high-speed oval. The proving ground will be open to spectators on Sunday, June 25. This year’s event marks the proving ground’s 25th anniversary. Apart from the chance to see the historic vehicles of the Bosch Boxberg Klassik rally close-up, the event will offer young and old an unusually broad accompanying program relating to classic cars and the Bosch proving ground. As is customary, the local sports club SV Windischbuch will provide visitors with food and refreshments.</p><p></p><p><b>Regitstrations for the Bosch Boxberg Klassik close on April 11, 2023</b></p><p>The 22nd Bosch Boxberg Klassik is classified as a regularity and reliability test for classic cars built before 1993. The cars start in two categories: “Tradition” and “Sport.” Participants wishing to enjoy scenic routes and original special stages should register for the “Tradition” category. For those who want to take a bit of a sporty approach and who enjoy orienteering tasks and photoelectric barrier tests, the “Sport” category is the right choice. The entry fee is 540 euros per vehicle with driver and co-driver. Participants can register at bosch-boxberg-klassik.de until April 11, 2023. This site, which is available only in German language, also provides information about the route, the program of the event and a video featuring highlights of the 2022 Bosch Boxberg Klassik.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11615</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/quantum-motion-raises-42-million-investment-round-led-by-bosch-ventures-251136.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-21T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-21T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Quantum Motion Raises 42 Million Investment round led by Bosch Ventures</headline>
			<quote>Highly scalable Silicon based Quantum Computers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ CMOS based electron-spin Quantum Computing enables scaling  Bosch Ventures places its third investment in the quantum space  Largest funding round in a UK, Quantum Computing scale up ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>London, UK. 21 February 2023</b> – Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, UCL, and Professor Simon Benjamin, Oxford University, has raised over £42 million in equity funding from some of the world’s leading quantum and technology investors. The oversubscribed round is led by <a href="https://www.rbvc.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Ventures</a> and joined by <a href="https://www.porsche-se.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Porsche Automobil Holding SE</a> (Porsche SE) and <a href="https://www.britishpatientcapital.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">British Patient Capital</a>. All existing investors from earlier rounds (Oxford Science Enterprises, Inkef, Parkwalk Advisors, Octopus Ventures, IP Group and NSSIF) are again participating. This is one of the most significant raises in UK quantum computing and allows Quantum Motion to accelerate its development of silicon quantum processors by developing deeper ties with its manufacturing partners and trebling the size of its central London headquarters. </p>
<p>Quantum computers offer an opportunity for transformative computing power with the potential to disrupt sectors ranging from energy and pharmaceuticals to finance and logistics. Quantum Motion’s vision is to develop scalable quantum computers by harnessing highly advanced silicon transistor manufacturing processes. Over the last two years the company has made a series of peer-reviewed and record-breaking achievements that underline how silicon could be the fastest, most cost-effective and scalable way of producing the millions of qubits that are needed to create fully-functional, fault tolerant quantum computers.</p><p></p><p>Quantum Motion’s latest funding round brings the total raised to more than £62 million. The company has previously raised over £20m in equity and grant funding from the UK and EU and existing investors which have supported the company through its early-stage work and growth, enabling it to hit a sequence of milestones that demonstrate a clear path towards building quantum computers. It has designed and validated integrated circuits capable of generating, routing and processing signals at deep cryogenic temperatures, operating down to a few tenths of a degree above absolute zero. Recent demonstrations such as the mass characterization of <a href="ttps://quantummotion.tech/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">thousands of multiplexed quantum dots</a> fabricated in a tier one foundry have further underlined the company’s advantage. </p><p></p><p>James Palles-Dimmock, CEO of Quantum Motion, said, “The support of leading technology investors enables us to realize our vision of a quantum computer built using standard foundry processes. This support, along with the continuing UK national quantum programme and European initiatives, provides a step-change in our capabilities. We have assembled a world leading team and with the funding and support in place, we are ready to scale and deliver on our vision.”</p><p></p><p> “CMOS based quantum computing leverages on today’s sophisticated chip manufacturing processes and fabs,” says Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director Bosch Ventures. “Quantum Motion has demonstrated that it can take quantum theory out of a lab into the real world to create a scalable path to a quantum future. We’re excited to join the company and break new ground in the years to come.” Among other things Bosch wants to use quantum computing simulation of materials to find surrogates for the precious metals and rare earths in carbon-neutral powertrains.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11613</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-hybrid-system-for-motorsports-debuts-at-rolex-24-at-daytona-251016.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-09T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-09T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch hybrid system for motorsports debuts at Rolex 24 At Daytona</headline>
			<quote>Vehicle featuring new LMDh system wins 24-hour race</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch LMDh hybrid system endures 24-hour event at inaugural race featuring new GTP class  GTP class featuring LMDh technology takes top six spots in Rolex 24 At Daytona  Bosch provides system engineering as well as electric motor, inverter, hybrid control unit and electric braking system for new LMDh technology  LMDh ushers in new era for endurance racing ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt, Farmington Hills – At the 61st edition of the 24-hour race of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship &quot;Rolex 24 At Daytona&quot; (USA), the new Le Mans Daytona Hybrid vehicles (LMDh) made their successful competitive debut. The new Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class raced competitively for the first time during the Rolex 24 At Daytona, replacing the Daytona Prototype international (DPi.) Under an agreement between International Motor Sports Association (IMSA), the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), new standards have been established that enable the use of hybrid technology. The LMDh system features high-cost efficiency thanks to standardized parts, enabling vehicle manufacturers and teams to compete under attractive conditions at endurance classics such as Le Mans, Daytona, Sebring or Spa-Francorchamps. </p>
<p>Despite the dynamic development time, all nine hybrid bolides from the manufacturers Acura, BMW, Cadillac and Porsche started, of which eight reached the finish line – a great success for manufacturers and teams, but also for Bosch Motorsport. The No. 60 Acura ARX-06 from Meyer Shank Racing won the GTP class and was the overall Rolex 24 winner across all vehicle classes. Additionally, the top six finishers in the Rolex 24 At Daytona event were from the GTP class featuring the new LMDh hybrid technology.</p><p>Bosch is the official systems engineering lead for the hybrid system. Additionally, Bosch is the exclusive supplier for the electric motor (MGU), the inverter (MCU) and the hybrid control unit (HCU) as well as the electric braking system (EBS) that is also capable of recuperation. The hybrid system is flexible and can be combined with different vehicle and engine concepts, while still offering a high level of performance. In drive mode, it delivers a permanent output of 50 kW, and up to 200 kW in recuperation mode. &quot;The race in Daytona was extremely important to see where we stand under real racing conditions. Overall, we are very pleased with the first debut of our technology, which proved itself right away in the 24-hour endurance test at one of the most important races of the season. We are happy for the manufacturers and teams with the successful race debut,&quot; says Ingo Mauel, Head of Bosch Motorsport. </p><p>The electric braking system (EBS) from Bosch Motorsport also withstood the high stresses of the first endurance race. It uses brake-by-wire technology, in which the electronics take care of transmitting the braking signal. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the electronic control unit is activated, the electric motor reverses, and the vehicle&#39;s kinetic energy is converted into electrical energy and fed back into the battery. When hybrid technology is fully optimized, braking energy is recovered that would otherwise be lost to heat, so the driver can race dynamically with less fuel. &quot;In the coming weeks until the race at Sebring, we have a lot to do. We have already learned a lot in the first race and will analyze further evaluations and data together with technology partners, teams and the series to move forward,&quot; says Mauel.</p><p><b>Further information:</b></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3Cw6T8q-o&#38;list=PL192VO-BZ56KWsDcCw2Intr5F-x50B2FV" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl3Cw6T8q-o&#38;list=PL192VO-BZ56KWsDcCw2Intr5F-x50B2FV</a></p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud_5ZmnVKAA" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud_5ZmnVKAA</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11611</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-significantly-extends-its-workshop-portfolio-for-hydraulic-steering-pumps-250944.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-02-07T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-07T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Bosch significantly extends its workshop portfolio for hydraulic steering pumps</headline>
			<quote>Bosch range of steering-pump supplies now covers 55 percent of the European market</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Newcomer to the portfolio: steering pumps for the Hyundai brand  Significantly extended portfolio also for BMW, Mercedes Benz, Ford, Kia, and Toyota, as well as for VW Group vehicles  Most steering pumps supplied with accessory part ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Schwäbisch-Gmünd, Germany – Steering pumps provide the assisting power to hydraulic power steering systems for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. As a rule, they last as long as the vehicle. But if mileage is very high, or if there is an accident or the system is overstressed, a workshop may have to replace such a pump. By extending its portfolio to include vane steering pumps, Bosch is increasing its coverage of the European market for compact cars, medium- and premium-class vehicles, SUVs, and light commercial vehicles by more than 17 percentage points to 55 percent. </p>
<p>Making their debut in the Bosch portfolio are steering pumps for vehicles made by the South Korean automaker Hyundai. The portfolio for BMW, Mercedes Benz, Ford, Kia, and Toyota, as well as for VW Group vehicles, has also been significantly extended. In addition, hydraulic steering pumps for Renault and Dacia, Peugeot, Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, GM, Chevrolet, and Cadillac are also available. This means that Bosch has one of the highest market coverage rates for OEM-quality steering pumps in the European spare parts market.</p><p></p><p><b>As deliveries include accessories, ordering is easier</b></p><p>Most of the hydraulic steering pumps supplied by Bosch arrive complete with accessories such as belt pulleys and suction ports. This helps identify the parts that are needed and reduces the ordering effort for the workshop. In addition, wholesalers have to stock fewer article numbers, as the pump and its accessories are listed under one number. As a next step, the Bosch portfolio of heavy commercial-vehicle steering pumps is to be further extended.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>250762</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11612</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-industriekessel-at-ish-hall-12-c80-250762.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-02T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-02T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Industriekessel at ISH – hall 12, C80</headline>
			<quote>Sustainable steam and heat solutions for industries and energy suppliers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Electric steam boilers, hybrid systems and hydrogen are paving the way for carbon neutrality  Automation and digitalisation help achieve sustainability  Interactive configuration of individual steam generators ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Daniel Gosse</name>
				<email>daniel.gosse@bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>At this year&#39;s world-leading ISH trade fair which will take place from 13th to 17th March 2023 in Frankfurt, Bosch Industriekessel will showcase sustainable steam and heat solutions for industries and energy suppliers. Bosch&#39;s boiler experts support companies around the world in matters of carbon neutrality, energy savings and system availability. &quot;With our technologies, we are pioneers for CO<sub>2</sub>-neutral heat production, both in industrial processes and in district heating applications. We offer electric steam boilers, hybrid systems and hydrogen boilers. At the same time, we help companies to operate their new and existing systems more efficiently, sustainably and reliably,&quot; says Sven Rathmann, Managing Director of Bosch Industrial Boilers.</p>
<p><b>New opportunities thanks to electric steam generation</b></p><p>Electrification is a key driving force in the shift away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy. At this year&#39;s ISH, Bosch will present its new ELSB electric steam boiler, which will be showcased live at the stand. The ELSB is completely electric and is carbon-neutral when powered by green electricity. With 300 to 7500 kilograms of steam per hour at up to 24 bar, the ELSB covers steam processes with temperatures of up to 224 °C. The increasing expansion of renewable energies and the associated surpluses mean that electrically heated steam boilers are an attractive solution. &quot;Demand for electric steam generation is booming. Companies from various industries and countries like Sweden, France, Germany, Hungary, Singapore and even Iceland have already bought an electric steam boiler from Bosch,&quot; highlights Sven Rathmann.</p><p></p><p>Hybrid boiler systems are another pioneering technology. Thanks to their design with an electric heater and burner, different energy sources can be used simultaneously. This creates flexibility and reduces dependence on fossil fuels. If green energy sources are used in these systems, steam generation can also be carbon-neutral. Industrial boilers from Bosch are prepared for green fuels. The steam and heat generators can be operated with 100% hydrogen or biofuels. In addition, many existing systems are also qualified for an upgrade to renewable energy sources. At ISH, Bosch will demonstrate a heating system with a hydrogen burner. A comparable Bosch system is used, for example, at the Wunsiedel energy park in Germany, where an electrolysis system creates hydrogen from green electricity, some of which can be used in heat generation in future.</p><p></p><p><b>Digital and automated: Boiler house 4.0</b></p><p>Digitalisation and automation can also make a significant contribution to sustainability. Bosch uses its control systems which are configured and manufactured in-house for industrial boiler systems. The software in these systems automates complex steam and heat processes and ensures transparency. Intelligent analysis and recommendation for actions also offer more options for rapidly detecting energy losses, reducing fuel consumption and maximising system availability. Bosch will demonstrate this at the stand with its range of control systems. </p><p></p><p><b>Interactive configuration of individual steam generators</b></p><p>How much energy and CO<sub>2</sub> can a steam boiler system save? How quickly does this pay off? What opportunities does switching to alternative energy sources offer? Visitors can also generate exciting evaluations on site with an efficiency configurator. &quot;The app configures potential energy savings based on customer-specific load profiles. Cost and cost-effectiveness comparisons with the use of hydrogen, electricity and hybrid systems can also be mapped and evaluated,&quot; says Daniel Gosse, Head of Marketing and Academy at Bosch Industrial Boilers, adding: &quot;At this year&#39;s ISH, we will not only be showcasing technology for sustainable steam and heat production. Our experts will provide interested parties with advice about which solutions would be best suited to their infrastructure, processes and individual requirements. From industry, for industry, as it were.&quot; </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11605</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-2022-business-year-bosch-achieves-its-targets-in-a-difficult-environment-250624.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-02-03T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-02-03T10:58:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>The 2022 business year: Bosch achieves its targets in a difficult environment</headline>
			<quote>Worldwide expansion secures growth opportunities</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sales and result targets met: 2022 sales rise to 88.4 billion euros / Result improves to 3.7 billion euros.  CEO Stefan Hartung: “Most importantly, climate action needs international cooperation.”  Deputy CEO Christian Fischer: “The transformation of energy systems must be affordable.”   CFO Markus Forschner: “Bosch achieved its annual targets in a difficult environment.”  CHRO Filiz Albrecht: “Bosch will soon employ more than 50,000 people in software development.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Despite the challenging macroeconomic situation, Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, succeeded in increasing sales and result in the 2022 business year. According to preliminary figures<sup>1</sup>, the Bosch Group generated total sales of 88.4 billion euros. Sales thus increased some 12 percent over the previous year, or around 10 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) from operations reached 3.7 billion euros. The EBIT margin from operations is expected to be around 4 percent. “The difficult 2022 business year once again demonstrated that Bosch is crisis-proof while possessing tremendous innovative strength,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the presentation of the company’s preliminary business figures. “In an environment that remains challenging, we are securing our growth opportunities worldwide with targeted investments and expanding our international presence. We want to offer people around the world technology that is ‘Invented for life’ and thus make a meaningful contribution to society – from climate-friendly heating to energy saving and sustainable mobility.” </p><p><sup>1</sup> Based on internal reporting; may differ from external figures published later in annual report. </p>
<p>Recently, Bosch announced that some 950 million euros will be invested over ten years in an engineering and manufacturing center in Suzhou, China. The center will create mobility solutions and products in the areas of electrification and automation which are specifically designed to serve local market demand. At the same time, Bosch is helping to boost Europe’s status as a high-tech location: “A prime example is the expansion of our wafer fabs in Dresden and Reutlingen,” Hartung said. “In the years up to 2026, we plan to invest another 3 billion euros in our semiconductor business – also as a contribution to countering chip shortages in the mobility sector.” Bosch also plans to focus more on expanding its business globally, in places including Egypt, India, Mexico, the United States, and Vietnam.</p><h2>Global trade: collaboration essential for prosperity and climate action</h2><p>For Bosch, the changes in the market and technology environment being ushered in by connectivity, automation, and electrification in particular, along with the growing importance of sustainability, will serve as growth drivers in the years ahead. Additional demand in emerging regions such as the ASEAN countries will open up further market growth. Against this backdrop, Hartung believes that the company is well positioned with regard to the economic and energy policy situation. However, the energy shortages driving inflation might negatively impact consumption, and thus monetary stability, over the long term. For this reason he welcomed the introduction of a restrictive monetary policy by the central bank. At the same time, he warned against the formation of global economic blocs. “A fragmentation of economic systems threatens innovative strength and prosperity for everyone,” Hartung said. “Most importantly, climate action needs international cooperation.” </p><p>Hartung sees the further development of renewables as a way of resolving the conflicting goals of environmental and economic sustainability. “The transformation of energy systems needs to remain affordable, must not lead to power supply failures in businesses or households, and should leave fossil fuels behind wherever possible.” Bosch is playing its part in this, he said, and upping the pace in fuel-cell and hydrogen technology. “Where electromobility is concerned,” Hartung said, “we are registering a consistently high order intake.” As a result, Bosch expects to register sales of 6 billion euros in this segment by as early as 2026. In China, business with e-axles and motors is already forecast to turn a profit this year.</p><h2>Climate-neutral technology: energy crisis driving demand</h2><p>Notwithstanding all the challenges it presents, the energy and climate crisis is increasing global demand for climate-neutral technology. This is opening up a variety of new perspectives for Bosch as well: the company already generates sales of more than 20 billion euros with products for the home. “Our product portfolio can positively influence around 90 percent of energy consumption in the home,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-christian-fischer-163648.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Christian Fischer</a>, deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management, who is also responsible for the company’s home and building technology business. “Of this figure, 85 percent relates to heating and hot water and 15 percent to home appliances.” In Germany, Bosch already increased its unit sales of heat pumps by 50 percent in 2022. The European heat-pump market is expected to grow by an annual 25 to 35 percent between now and 2025, and by nearly 40 percent at Bosch, enabling it to gain market share. That is why the company is expanding its manufacturing capacity for heat pumps in Europe: since the beginning of the year, a further production facility has been ramping up in Eibelshausen, Germany. Bosch sees further growth potential in the transformation of energy systems. “However, this transformation must be affordable,” Fischer said. “In buildings, the cost of renovation and retrofitting should not be underestimated.” This explains why Bosch is focusing on hybrid heating systems consisting of heat pump and gas boiler. For the future, the Bosch deputy chairman sees additional potential in the combined optimization of energy flows in vehicles and buildings: “We’re electrifying everything, from bicycles to hydraulics – and we know our way around buildings as well as around cars.” </p><h2>Employer attractiveness: sustainability attracts skilled workers</h2><p>Bosch also made progress in implementing its own sustainability and climate targets in the 2022 business year. Over the course of the year, the company increased the share of renewables in its electricity consumption from 89 to 94 percent. “2022 saw us reach nearly half the 1.7 terawatt-hour energy-saving target we have set ourselves for 2030,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/filiz-albrecht-214209.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Filiz Albrecht</a>, member of the board of management and director of industrial relations at Robert Bosch GmbH, who is also responsible for sustainability. “At the same time, our commitment to sustainability makes Bosch a more attractive employer.” According to Albrecht, the company’s sustainability strategy is an increasingly important consideration for applicants. In times when skilled workers are in short supply, finding the best talent around the world is also becoming more difficult for Bosch, she said. She pointed out that India is gaining in importance in the competition for software experts. Bosch has 17,000 such associates there, and worldwide their number has risen from 38,000 to 44,000. The need for software developers remains high; the company expects to add around 10,000 by the middle of the decade. “Bosch will soon employ more than 50,000 people in software development,” Albrecht said. The Bosch Group is also developing the digital skills of its assembly-line associates: this year, for example, will see the launch of “LernWerk,” an initiative in the Mobility Solutions business sector. Its initial aim is to improve the skills that will be needed to work in the “factory of the future” at all locations in Germany.</p><h2>Business developments in 2022: mobility business posts highest sales growth</h2><p>&quot;Despite semiconductor shortages and a weak economy, all business sectors were able to increase their sales,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. At 52.6 billion euros, the biggest business sector, <b>Mobility Solutions</b>, once again generated the highest sales in 2022. The 17 percent increase in sales came to 12 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. “The good news is that our sales thus grew faster than automotive production,” Forschner said. Nonetheless, Bosch cannot be satisfied with its profitability: margins were burdened by cost increases along the entire supply chain as well as upfront investments for the transformation of the company’s mobility business, he said. The <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector achieved sales growth of 14 percent to 6.9 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, sales growth was 11 percent. According to Forschner, the purchase of HydraForce and the acquisition of Elmo are important milestones for Bosch’s industrial technology business. The <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector managed to increase sales slightly despite significant consumer reluctance to buy home appliances and power tools, Forschner said. It increased its sales by 2 percent to 21.5 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this figure rises to 3 percent. In the <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector, on the other hand, growth reflected the unabated high demand for energy-efficient home and building technology. Forschner reported that sales increased to 7 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, the increase of 15 percent amounts to 13 percent.</p><h2>Business developments in 2022: stronger growth in second half of year </h2><p>“Encouragingly, all regions increased their sales significantly,” Forschner said. “We saw especially strong growth in the second half of 2022.” In <b>Europe</b>, sales totaled 44.8 billion euros. The 8 percent increase amounts to 10 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. “Growth in Europe was hit harder than the other regions by the war in Ukraine and its consequences,” Forschner said. In <b>North America</b>, sales grew by 25 percent to 14.3 billion euros. The increase amounted to 11 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects, which makes it the second-biggest sales increase across all the Bosch Group’s regions. Forschner reported that the development of Bosch’s business with heating and air-conditioning solutions was especially encouraging. In <b>South America</b>, sales totaled 1.8 billion euros. Sales there thus grew faster than in any other region – by 30 percent, or 21 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. As Forschner pointed out, “The strong economy was a key factor in this growth.” In <b>Asia Pacific</b>, sales growth was 12 percent, or 8 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects, with sales amounting to 27.5 billion euros. According to Forschner, the region benefited from strong growth in India. By contrast, China’s changes to its Covid-19 policy dampened business developments there at the end of the year.</p><h2>Headcount development in 2022: Some 18,000 more associates</h2><p>Worldwide, some 420,300 people worked in the Bosch Group as of the December 31, 2022, reporting date. That is around 18,400 more people than in the previous year, an increase of around 4 percent. Headcount in Germany increased by 2,600 to 133,400. “Nearly half this total growth was among associates in research and development,” Forschner said. The number of associates in this area was 84,800 – of whom 44,000 are software developers. </p><h2>Outlook for 2023: global economic upswing losing impetus</h2><p>Bosch anticipates an economic slowdown and expects global economic output to grow by less than 2 percent in the current year. “The global business climate is already reflecting economic burdens,” Forschner said. “Rising interest rates are weighing on investment, especially construction activity and private consumption.” In Europe, this is being compounded by the marked rise in energy costs, even after the recent declines. In China, on the other hand, following the abandonment of its zero-covid policy, a recovery process is likely to begin once the massive infection waves have subsided. According to Forschner, Bosch is feeling an economic slowdown in important sectors and expects to see ongoing cost pressure in value chains. At the same time, a significant amount of capital must be outlaid in order to finance growth in future technologies. “An innovative company like Bosch must make heavy upfront investments,” he said. Over the course of 2023, he went on, Bosch thus aims to increase its sales and further improve its profitability. “We are on course to achieve our long-term target margin of at least 7 percent,” Forschner said. “On these rough economic seas, we’ll maintain a balance – between securing our profitability and financial strength on one hand, and investments and possible acquisitions on the other.”</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11610</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2023-01-27T08:15:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-01-27T08:05:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch agreed to acquire roughly 12 percent shares in Husqvarna in total</headline>
			<quote>Aim is to strengthen existing partnerships within the “Power for All Alliance”</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Christian Fischer: “We are pursuing a systematic growth strategy with our business activities for consumers. This also includes strengthening existing partnerships through equity interests.”  Husqvarna also includes the Gardena subsidiary and its Flymo brand.   Husqvarna is part of the Bosch Power Tools division’s “Power for All Alliance” for rechargeable batteries.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch agreed to acquire shares in the long-established Swedish company Husqvarna AB. The acquisition will increase its shareholding to roughly 12 percent in the company’s share capital in total. Husqvarna is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. In acquiring these shares today, Bosch intends to strengthen the battery alliance between the two companies. Husqvarna also includes the Gardena subsidiary and its Flymo brand, both of which are also partners in the Bosch Power Tools division’s “Power for All Alliance”.</p>
<p>“We are pursuing a systematic growth strategy with our business activities for consumers. This also includes strengthening existing partnerships through equity interests. Our ‘Power for All Alliance’ for rechargeable batteries is a success story that we want to continue,” says Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH who is responsible for the company’s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors. </p>
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			We are pursuing a systematic growth strategy with our business activities for consumers. This also includes strengthening existing partnerships through equity interests. Our &#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217; for rechargeable batteries is a success story that we want to continue,
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				<cite>says Christian Fischer, the deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH who is responsible for the company&#8217;s Energy and Building Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors. </cite>
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<p>The “Power for All Alliance” was set up by Bosch Power Tools and Husqvarna subsidiary Gardena for the European market in the summer of 2020, and is one of the first cross-brand battery alliances featuring products relating to all home-based activities. Ten brands compromising around 100 devices are now participating in the alliance with the aim of offering users a broad, cross-brand 18-volt system. Last year, the brand Husqvarna has strengthened the “Power for All Alliance” with DIY products for the garden segment.</p><p></p><p>Husqvarna occupies a good position in a market that includes professional forestry and garden tools, light construction equipment, robotic lawn mowers, irrigation systems, and grinding tools. Husqvarna’s three divisions Forest &amp; Garden, Gardena, and Husqvarna Construction are economically successful with tools, machinery, rechargeable-battery solutions, and robotics. </p><p></p><p>The completion of the acquisition of the shares is subject to approval by the Brazilian antitrust authority.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch and APCOA to provide automated valet parking technology in parking garages across Germany</headline>
			<quote>Driverless parking from Hamburg to Munich</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch to make driverless parking available in 15 further APCOA parking garages across Germany.   Gradual, large-scale market launch of the Bosch system is planned in several hundred parking garages worldwide.   Bosch to initially install the infrastructure technology in four parking spaces per parking garage.  The APCOA FLOW platform enables contactless and cashless parking without a ticket. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/de/weltpremiere-fahrerloses-parksystem-von-bosch-und-mercedes-benz-erhaelt-genehmigung-fuer-serieneinsatz-248960.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Now that automated valet parking has been approved for commercial use in the P6 parking garage at Stuttgart airport</a>, Bosch and APCOA are branching out and installing the technology in 15 further parking garages in Germany. From Hamburg to Munich, work to expand the infrastructure-based, automated, and driverless SAE Level 4 parking system is set to start in 2023. As a first step, Bosch and APCOA are planning to make up to four parking spaces per parking garage ready for automated valet parking. “We will expand the number of such parking spaces based on the expected ramp-up of vehicles featuring automated valet parking. Our experience with charge spots for electric vehicles shows us how important it is for infrastructure growth to keep pace with the technology. Together with our partner APCOA, we are now making sure that this will be the case for automated valet parking,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. In the years ahead, Bosch’s modular system will allow the number of parking spaces featuring the infrastructure technology to be quickly expanded to up to 200 parking bays at each of the 15 locations. </p>
<h2>Start of the worldwide market launch of automated valet parking</h2><p>The master agreement now signed by Bosch and APCOA is the first step toward a worldwide market launch. The goal is to equip several hundred parking garages across the globe with automated valet parking in the years ahead. “Germany is only the beginning – we’re expecting to soon be able to gradually roll out automated valet parking in other countries around the world as well, once the corresponding laws have been passed,” says Claudia Barthle, who heads up global software and service sales in the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division at Bosch and is responsible for the partnership with APCOA. Germany is one of the few countries to have already passed the Level 4 legislation that creates a framework for systems such as automated valet parking. Other countries, such as France, are poised to follow.</p>
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			We will expand the number of such parking spaces based on the expected ramp-up of vehicles featuring automated valet parking. Our experience with charge spots for electric vehicles shows us how important it is for infrastructure growth to keep pace with the technology.
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				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector</cite>
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<p>“With the automated valet parking solution, we can offer our parking customers a whole new level of convenience. This function is especially advantageous at locations where time is an issue, such as airports, concert halls, event locations, and trade fair locations. In other words, our location at Stuttgart airport is only the beginning,” says Frank van der Sant, a member of the board of management and chief commercial officer of APCOA PARKING Group. Automated valet parking will soon be available in selected parking garages in cities such as Hamburg, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Munich. Further parking garages in Europe are set to follow. </p><h2>Smart interaction of infrastructure and vehicle technology</h2><p>Automated valet parking is the wave of the future: gone are the days of time-consuming searches for parking spaces, irksome maneuvering, and the risk of dents and scratches. The driver simply parks the vehicle in a handover zone near the entrance of a parking garage, and uses an app to start the highly automated and driverless parking service. The basis for this is Bosch stereo cameras, which not only identify vacant parking spaces but also monitor the driving aisle and its surroundings, and reliably detect obstacles or people in the aisle. If an unexpected obstacle is detected, the vehicle brakes and safely comes to a complete stop. Only once the route is clear does it continue on its way. For this purpose, all the data generated by the cameras is fed into edge computers. Smart algorithms transmit the driving maneuver to be made and thus enable driverless parking – even when moving between stories on narrow ramps. The distinctive feature of this solution is that the smart technology installed in the parking garage keeps the technical requirements in the vehicle to a minimum, so that the automated and driverless valet parking service lends itself to all vehicle classes.</p><p>Thanks to APCOA’s FLOW platform, this service is not only driverless but also ticketless and cashless. Drivers are already using the eponymous app to help lighten the burden of parking. This ranges from making firm reservations for a parking space, to contactless entry into the parking garage – now, conveniently, via license plate recognition – and to fully automated payment, invoicing, and contactless exit. The system recognizes the customer’s vehicle or the license plate, and the barriers open automatically, making a ticket and trip to the ticket machine redundant. APCOA manages approximately 1.8 million individual parking spaces at over 12,000 locations in 13 European countries. By increasing the availability of driverless and highly automated valet parking services, the same amount of space could accommodate up to 20 percent more vehicles in the future. In addition, driverless parking is especially suitable for narrow, remote, and therefore unattractive parking areas.</p><h2>World’s first approved highly automated parking system (SAE Level 4)</h2><p>Automated valet parking has developed by leaps and bounds. In mid-2017, Bosch and Mercedes-Benz presented the solution to the general public as part of a pilot project in the parking garage of the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Only two years later, the partners obtained the world’s first special permit to operate automated valet parking using selected vehicles without a safety driver in the actual traffic conditions found in parking garages. The next milestone came at the end of 2020, when Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and APCOA made the highly automated and driverless parking service available at Stuttgart airport, where they worked on the Level 4 system’s first commercial use. Automated valet parking in the P6 parking garage at Stuttgart airport recently became the world’s first highly automated driverless (SAE Level 4) parking function to be given official approval for commercial use in Germany – a world-first for the commercial use of this driverless parking system. This function is available in Germany, initially in the P6 parking garage at Stuttgart airport, for certain S-Class and EQS variants featuring the INTELLIGENT PARK PILOT. </p>]]></text>
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<p>Tanja Rückert has been a member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH since January 1, 2023, with responsibility for digital business and services. This includes the following functions and services: The service area Bosch Digital, IT-system landscapes and digitalization, and cyber security. She is responsible for the Industrial Technology business area with the Drive and Control Technology business unit and the Bosch Connected Industry and Bosch Manufacturing Solutions product areas. In addition, she is responsible for the Software and Digital Solutions business unit. <br/>Rückert is also responsible for the business in the “Europe 1” region (North and East Europe), as well as in the “Europe 2” region, which includes Benelux, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, and Switzerland.</p><p>Tanja Rückert was born in Bad Windsheim, Germany, on December 27, 1969. She is married and has two children. After leaving school, she studied chemistry at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg in Germany and at Swansea University in the United Kingdom. She completed her doctorate at the University of Regensburg in Germany.</p>
<h2>Career stages</h2><p><b>1997</b> </p><p>Joins SAP consulting services, responsible for implementation of SAP software and for management of customer projects – SAP SE, Walldorf, Germany </p><p><b>Up to mid-2018</b> </p><p>Various roles and functions at SAP, including software development, software development process, quality management, governance and production, security, global business planning and execution, COO human resources, processes, and IT – SAP SE, Walldorf, Germany <br/>ends her career at SAP as executive vice president and COO products and innovation, as well as president IOT and digital supply chain – SAP SE, Palo Alto (CA), USA</p><p></p><p></p><h2>Bosch</h2><p><b>July 2018</b> </p><p>Joins the Bosch Group as president of the Building Technologies division, Grasbrunn, Germany</p><p><b>July 2021</b> </p><p>Chief digital officer of the Bosch Group – Robert Bosch GmbH, Gerlingen, Germany</p><p><b>January 2023</b> </p><p>Member of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Power up your senses #LikeABosch – innovative sensing solutions at the heart of everyday life</headline>
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<p>Dr. Tanja Rückert,</p><p>member of the board of management </p><p>of Robert Bosch GmbH, </p><p>and Mike Mansuetti,</p><p>president of Bosch in North America,</p><p>at CES®, on January 4, 2023</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<h2>Good morning everyone, and welcome to the Bosch press conference! </h2><p>After two years of virtual participation due to the pandemic, I’m so glad we can stage a live event again – and that I finally have the chance to be here in person, representing Bosch at the beating heart of the tech universe!</p><p></p><p>Of course the pandemic isn’t over yet by any means – in fact our global challenges just seem to keep growing. Each year has brought a new set of challenges that add to the existing ones: war in Europe, rising inflation, energy shortages, devastating floods and fires... That’s why we’re particularly pleased that the CTA chose the theme of “Human security for all” for this year’s CES. It recognizes the key role technology has to play in safeguarding and enhancing our safety, security, and well-being, as well as the health of our planet. </p><p></p><p>Today we’d like to talk to you about a piece of technology that plays an especially big role in all of this. It’s everywhere yet nearly invisible, despite the fact that it underpins a huge proportion of the solutions we rely on in our daily lives. Since it doesn’t occupy the limelight very often, we decided to make it the star of our latest “like a Bosch” campaign. As you probably guessed from the video you just saw, I’m talking about – sensors. </p><p></p><p>It would be hard to overstate the beneficial impact sensors have on our lives. They make our vehicles safer, they help us to improve our health, and they allow us to keep an eye on things that are otherwise hard to see – everything from temperature and pressure to the presence of harmful substances in our food and water. They save people’s lives every day – for example by automatically identifying things like collisions and falls, and then triggering airbag deployment or a call for help. </p><p></p><p>And by making sure that help arrives quickly: did you know that pressure sensors in smartphones can pinpoint someone’s altitude to within a few centimeters? This can help first responders quickly locate someone inside a multi-story building; according to the FCC this could save more than 10,000 lives each year in the U.S. alone. Thanks to sensors, our lives are safer, we use fewer resources – we even breathe cleaner air.</p><p></p><p>Sensors also form the backbone of our connected world – without smart sensor nodes, the internet of things wouldn’t even be conceivable. And as their capabilities increase, so too does their importance. Between 2019 and 2030, the global sensor market is projected to more than double in size to over 400 billion dollars.</p><p></p><p>At Bosch, we had a pioneering role in developing one of today’s most important and widely-used types of sensors: the tiny yet powerful micro-electro-mechanical systems sensors, also known as MEMS. We’re the leading global manufacturer of this technology – since we started in 1995, we’ve produced more than 18 billion MEMS sensors. And our business is still growing rapidly: over the last five years we’ve produced as many as in all the years before. Today there are an average of 22 Bosch MEMS in every car. You very likely have one in your pocket too: half the smartphones on the planet contain at least one of these Bosch sensors, and if you use a fitness tracker or smart headphones as well, you likely have quite a collection of them.</p><p></p><p>Over the years we’ve continued to refine MEMS by equipping them with increasingly sophisticated capabilities. But we’ve only uncovered the tip of the iceberg. Thanks to edge computing, sensors are becoming ever smarter, now not only able to detect and relay information, but process and analyze it as well. Increasingly, sensors can even learn from the data they collect, as we’re now able to equip them directly with AI algorithms. </p><p></p><p>An especially promising new frontier is quantum sensing. Although still in its infancy, quantum sensing could soon allow measurements one thousand times more precise than today’s MEMS. This will enable faster and more accurate diagnosis of neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s, for example, and could revolutionize the use of prosthetic limbs. Last year Bosch established a startup to drive forward commercialization of quantum sensors and tap into a market which is forecast to reach up to 7 billion dollars in the coming years.</p><p></p><p>Our work on this cutting-edge technology underlines our company’s strategy as a high-tech innovator and fits in well with our digitalization efforts. Over the next three years, we will be investing another 10 billion dollars in digitally transforming our business and expanding our workforce of 40,000 software engineers. In driving forward digitalization at our company, our ultimate aim is to find ever new ways of delivering on our “Invented for life” promise. To us, this means offering products and solutions that improve quality of life and offer real benefit for people. It also means keeping sustainability in the front and center of our development efforts, both by continuously improving the footprint of our products and by identifying sustainability-enhancing applications for them. </p><p></p><p>But we’ll talk more about the intersection of technology and sustainability in a minute. And, we’ll look at findings from our second Bosch Tech Compass survey that give us some insight into consumer perspectives on this topic. </p><p></p><p>First, we’d like to tell you about some of the ways we’re putting our sensor expertise to use in beneficial solutions. In fact, this is what sets us apart from most other sensor suppliers; we don’t simply produce this crucial building block, we use it as the basis of a wide variety of hardware, software, and services that are transforming the way we move and live. </p><p></p><p>The first domain in which our sensors found widespread use was in automotive applications, and Bosch remains one of the leading manufacturers for the automotive industry. Among other things, Bosch sensors help with vehicle navigation, control airbags and ESP systems, and enable numerous assistance functions that enhance driving safety, comfort, and efficiency. </p><p></p><p>Sensors are particularly indispensable for automated driving. As one of the trailblazers of this technology, we’re putting our sensor expertise to good use in solutions that are taking us ever closer to the driverless vehicles of tomorrow, while already enabling cutting-edge driver-assistance systems. We produce a wide range of sensors that help cars independently monitor their surroundings, including radar, video, and ultrasonic. We’re also working on an automotive-grade long-range lidar sensor. </p><p></p><p>A great example of what sensors are enabling us to achieve in this domain is the <b>automated valet parking</b> function we developed with Mercedes-Benz. In fact, we just passed a major milestone with this technology: in November, Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority approved this highly-automated parking system for use in the parking garage at Stuttgart Airport. This makes it the world’s first SAE Level 4 parking function to be officially approved for commercial use. Imagine a world where you won’t need to waste your time looking for a parking space! It’s almost here.</p><p></p><p>But increased convenience is not the only way we’re improving life behind the wheel. Here at CES, we’re presenting a new sensor-based innovation designed to enhance safety for drivers as well as passengers in ridesharing contexts. Our new <b>RideCare companion</b> is a full-service hardware and software solution. Consisting of a connected camera, wireless SOS button, and cloud-based data services, it goes beyond just recording footage: in case of need, remote operators can view inside the vehicle and provide active help. At the moment, we’re envisioning it as a valuable safety net for gig drivers. Looking further ahead to the automated, shared mobility of the future, we see this solution as an essential tool for ensuring the safety of all vehicle occupants. The CTA thought so too and gave it a Best of Innovation Award!</p><p></p><p>Of course, sensors have applications beyond traditional motorized vehicles – at our booth, we’re showcasing our latest e-bike innovations under the tagline “Safety via sensor tech.” I’m especially excited about our new <b>eBike ABS</b>, which will have its U.S. launch later this year. Just like with cars, ABS for bicycles works with wheel speed sensors, and prevents the front wheel from locking up during hard braking by regulating braking pressure. </p><p></p><p>There are so many situations on a bike when fast, stable braking is critical: when you’re hurtling downhill and a car door opens in front of you, or you have to come to a sudden stop on a wet surface while transporting kids in your cargo bike. In scary moments like these, eBike ABS not only helps maintain both stability and steerability, it also reduces the probability of rear-wheel lift. This is life-saving technology: our research shows that equipping all e-bikes with this system could reduce accidents involving them by nearly a third. </p><p></p><p>On the subject of accidents, of course we can’t prevent them all. But when they do happen, we try to mitigate the effects. This is the intention of our new solution called <b>Off-Zone Crash Detection</b>. It’s designed to help protect vehicle occupants during so-called “off-zone” collisions: these are side impacts to the front or rear of the car which happen most often during lane changes and merging, and which traditional safety systems can fail to detect. The idea actually came from one of our U.S. engineers who had this kind of accident and discovered that it didn’t trigger his occupant protection systems. He came up with a clever solution that repurposes airbag sensors in conjunction with a new software algorithm to reliably detect these types of impacts. It’s a great example of how we’re using software to get more value out of existing hardware and provide beneficial new features to drivers on the road – and it was also named a CTA Innovation Award Honoree!</p><p></p><p>Beyond the mobility domain, MEMS sensors enable or enhance many of the high-tech devices we use in our daily lives. A lot of you are certainly familiar with virtual reality technology, which also relies on sensors to create a dynamic, interactive image. But are you aware of the numerous applications for it beyond entertainment and gaming? The field of VR-based therapy holds particular promise. We currently have a project running in Copenhagen, Denmark, involving a new Bosch solution called <b>VR Bus Ride</b>. It’s being used to help young adults with learning disabilities to become more independent: they gain confidence dealing with the challenge of riding a bus by experiencing it in a VR context before attempting it in real life. The results have been extremely empowering for the young people involved, and we’re currently exploring a number of other therapy-based applications for this technology.</p><p></p><p>Last year we told you about a new piece of sensor technology we’re particularly proud of: our new AI gas sensor at the heart of <b>Dryad Silvanet</b>, a wildfire early-detection system that has the potential to be a true game-changer. This past summer, in fact, a Dryad unit detected its first wildfire in the field in Germany, allowing a swift and effective response from local fire fighters. After running numerous proof-of-concept trials worldwide last year, the Dryad system will be going into mass production this year.</p><p></p><p>If helping improve quality of life and bringing people real benefit is one of the cornerstones of our development work, our commitment to achieving greater sustainability is the other – and this is as true for sensor technology as it is for all our areas of business. It’s also driving technological advancement, both in how we build our products and in what they’re capable of.</p><p></p><p>Staying with sensors, you may think there’s not much sustainability potential to be leveraged in the making of a product so small. Well, you’d be wrong. When Bosch began producing MEMS sensors in 1995, the edge length of an acceleration sensor was still over 13 centimeters. Today, the most compact MEMS sensor we make is smaller than a pinhead with an edge length of just 1.28 millimeters. That’s a reduction in size by a factor of 97, while at the same time we’ve slashed MEMS power consumption by a factor of 100, all while continuously improving functionality. </p><p></p><p>And we’re still achieving gains: for instance, we’re showcasing a range of new MEMS sensors here at CES which in addition to featuring industry-leading robustness and accuracy, are setting new standards in terms of size and efficiency. These include our <b>programmable inertial measurement unit with integrated AI</b>, which is the world’s first self-learning fitness sensor and is now both 50 percent smaller and draws 50 percent less current than the previous model. We also have an exceptionally rugged <b>barometric pressure sensor</b> which offers best-in-class accuracy while consuming 85 percent less power than before. And we have a high-performance <b>magnetometer</b> which features our unique field shock recovery feature, meaning it’s extremely resistant to external magnetic fields, and it requires 20 times less power than the previous generation.</p><p></p><p>Across all our product classes, we’re developing solutions and services aimed at tackling our most pressing environmental challenges. In the mobility domain, we continue to drive forward innovation in the twin areas of electrification and hydrogen fuel-cells. Where electrification is concerned, here at CES we’re demonstrating our new <b>eAxle city</b>. It’s an especially light and compact all-in-one electric drive solution for use as the main drive in smaller vehicle classes or as a secondary drive for an extra boost. It features power modules based on highly-efficient silicon carbide semiconductor technology for longer ranges and faster recharging times.</p><p></p><p>From light duty to heavy duty vehicles, we’re continuing to pursue development of <b>mobile hydrogen fuel cells</b>. Our commitment in both of these areas is also reflected here in the U.S. In the latter part of 2022 we announced two major developments in South Carolina: we started manufacturing electric motors in Charleston and plan to start producing fuel cell stacks in Anderson. </p><p></p><p>It’s not all about physical products, though – we’re leveraging our digitalization and software expertise to achieve sustainability gains too. For example, we recently launched a new solution called <b>Autotrace</b>, an end-to-end digital solution that uses blockchain technology to help enable a circular economy for the manufacturing and automotive sectors. By tracking and monitoring critical aspects of the supply chain – including parts provenance, carbon emissions, and materials of high concern – Autotrace can help streamline inventory management and enable responsible disposal and reuse. The idea is to provide incentives for manufacturers to adopt circular economy practices and drive circular behaviors across the entire supply chain. </p><p></p><p>Another great example of our digital activities is the partnership we recently announced with <b>IBM</b> in the field of quantum computing. Together, we’re going to be harnessing the ultra-powerful computers of tomorrow to look for alternatives to the precious metals and rare earths currently used in carbon-neutral powertrains. For Bosch, such alliances are an important building block for expanding our technology leadership. They’re also essential from a sustainability standpoint, since we’re convinced that working together is the key to finding solutions to our biggest challenges.</p><p></p><p>As an international enterprise, it’s not lost on us that we carry a particular burden of responsibility when it comes to the carbon footprint of our operations and the impact of our solutions on people and the planet. Above all, we want to demonstrate how if the right path is taken, the twin aims of profitability and sustainability can go hand in hand. </p><p></p><p>We have long known that our commitment to sustainability is important to our customers. And now we have hard evidence showing just how important it is to everyone. A year ago at CES, we introduced the first <b>Bosch Tech Compass</b>, a survey we conducted on global attitudes to technology. As a follow-up, we took an even deeper dive with a new set of questions and a wider set of respondents representing seven countries in total. </p><p></p><p>The results of the second survey were an even clearer affirmation of consumer support for sustainable business practices. For example, an incredible 85 percent of survey respondents said they think the use of sustainable technologies should be an essential part of every company. At the same time, nearly as many – 82 percent – believe that the more a company focuses on sustainable technologies, the more successful it will be in the future. </p><p></p><p>This is great news for Bosch – and for the planet. You see, if we can assume that these strong feelings translate into purchasing behavior, then more than four out of five people worldwide are choosing to support companies that develop or use sustainable technologies. This momentum could accelerate the development of even more sustainability-enhancing innovation. It could be considered a positive feedback loop, and it’s a win-win for everyone. </p><p></p><p>A win-win – we definitely need more of those! In times of such uncertainty, it’s encouraging to know there is one thing we can be optimistic about. Whether in the form of indoor location tracking, e-bike accident prevention, or quantum algorithms to accelerate the journey to carbon-neutral mobility, technology is making our lives ever safer, easier, and more sustainable. And as a company on the leading edge of technological innovation, we know for a fact that there is untold potential still waiting to be tapped. One of the ways we’re doing this is with those miniature marvels we call sensors. As the unseen backbone of our modern world, they’re responsible for many of the beneficial applications we rely on in our daily lives. And despite their super small size, they will continue to play a very large role in enhancing quality of life and reducing our impact on the planet. How can we be sure? Because we’re already working on it.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, that’s what it’s all about for us: in everything we do, we strive to bring about a better tomorrow with our innovations. For Bosch, this is “Invented for life.”</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11594</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ces-2023-bosch-sensors-making-peoples-lives-safer-and-more-convenient-250240.html</url>
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			<headline>CES 2023: Bosch sensors – making people’s lives safer and more convenient</headline>
			<quote>Technology for connectivity and climate action</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Tanja Rückert: “Sensors improve quality of life and reduce the environmental footprint of smart everyday companions.”  Mobility: new Bosch sensor-based innovations for greater road safety.  Sustainability: new generation of Bosch sensors for fitness trackers, particulate matter and altitude measurement are half the size and consume half the power of previous generations.  CES® Innovation Award: Bosch RideCare companion networked mobility solution receives Best of Innovation Award. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Las Vegas, NV – Sensors are ubiquitous. They allow cars, e-bikes, smartphones, fitness trackers, and headphones to sense their environment. Bosch develops and manufactures smart sensors that make life safer and more convenient. And these sensors are becoming ever more efficient, which helps protect our planet. Bosch is a pioneer and market leader in microelectromechanical (MEMS) sensors – one of the most important and widely used sensor types today. “We started production of MEMS sensors in 1995. In the past five years, we have produced as many of these sensors as in all the years before that,” said Tanja Rückert, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH, at CES 2023 in Las Vegas. Since it began manufacturing them 27 years ago, the technology company has produced a total of more than 18 billion MEMS sensors; today, there are an average of 22 of them in every car. Bosch is currently the top MEMS sensor manufacturer, according to Yole Group*, a market research and strategy consulting company. By 2027, global annual demand for such sensors is expected to grow from 33.5 billion now to around 49 billion units. Bosch also wants to share in this growth and expects a further significant increase in production figures in the years ahead. Rückert emphasized that the company wishes to remain the market leader and expand its leading position even further. To meet growing demand, Bosch is investing heavily in its wafer fabs in Dresden and Reutlingen. Overall, the company plans to invest three billion euros in its semiconductor business, and thus also in sensor development and manufacturing, by 2026 as part of its investment plan. In its work on microelectronics and communications technology, it will draw on the European IPCEI ME (“Important Project of Common European Interest on Microelectronics”) funding program.</p>
<h2>Sensors save lives and pave the way for connectivity</h2><p>Sensors are at the heart of modern technology and the backbone of the connected world. They make vehicles safer, save lives every day, and help protect both the environment and human health. This makes them a crucial technological basis for all Bosch business areas – and they are also the focus of the sequel to the digital image campaign, under the tagline “Sensor tech #LikeABosch.” “With the help of sensors, we can take technology that is ‘Invented for life’ to a new level. They not only improve people’s quality of life but also reduce the environmental footprint of our smart everyday companions. Our new #LikeABosch campaign gives some striking examples of what this means,” Rückert said.</p><p></p><p>MEMS sensors first went into widespread use in the automotive industry. Bosch has remained one of the leading sensor manufacturers for this industry. Bosch sensors help with vehicle navigation, they control airbags and ESP systems, and they enable a wide range of assistance functions that enhance driving safety, comfort, convenience, and efficiency. For automated driving in particular, sensors are indispensable. They are, so to speak, the “eyes” with which cars can “see” and understand their surroundings. Bosch sensors are paving the way for the driverless car. The company already offers a range of radar, lidar, video, and ultrasonic sensors for automated driving. But MEMS sensors also play a central role in consumer electronics. For instance, pressure sensors in smartphones can pinpoint a device’s altitude to within a few centimeters. In an emergency, for example, this means first responders know very quickly which floor a person in distress is on. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) estimates that such pressure sensors save 10,000 lives a year in the U.S. alone.</p>
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			With the help of sensors, we can take technology that is &#8216;Invented for life&#8217; to a new level. They not only improve people&#8217;s quality of life but also reduce the environmental footprint of our smart everyday companions. Our new #LikeABosch campaign gives some striking examples of what this means,
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				<cite>said Tanja R&#252;ckert, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH, at CES 2023 in Las Vegas</cite>
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<h2>New Bosch innovations improve safety on the roads</h2><p>At CES 2023, Bosch will present several new sensor-based innovations for mobility – including the RideCare companion solution, which won a Best of Innovation Award from the industry association CTA. The RideCare companion will play a critical part in the enhancement of safety for all vehicle occupants in connected and automated mobility, the company says. The connected hardware and software solution consists of a camera, a wireless SOS button, and cloud-based data services. Vehicle drivers can use it to contact Bosch associates around the clock should an accident or other dangerous situation occur. In the event of an incident, the Bosch associate can look into the vehicle via camera, assess the situation, and, if necessary, quickly request assistance. The RideCare companion serves as a valuable safety net, especially for cab or ridesharing drivers.</p><p></p><p>Off-zone crash detection also promises greater safety on the road: the system protects vehicle occupants in the event of side collisions, which often occur when changing lanes or crossing intersections. Smart sensors combined with a new software algorithm quickly and reliably detect the exact angle of impact in the event of a side collision and trigger the life-saving airbag in time to mitigate the consequences of an accident. “Our off-zone crash detection is a great example of how we use software to get more out of existing hardware. This creates an appreciable additional benefit in road transport,” said Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch in North America, at CES in Las Vegas. </p><p></p><h2>Quantum sensors offer great potential</h2><p>Bosch is also living up to its pioneering role in the development of new sensor fields: quantum sensors will be one of the emerging fields of innovation in the years ahead. They could soon enable measurements that are 1,000 times more precise than those of today’s MEMS sensors. This would, for example, permit easier and more accurate diagnosis of neurological diseases. Bosch founded its own startup last year to drive the commercialization of quantum sensors and develop this market. As a broadly diversified technology company, Bosch is advancing the development of promising technologies in many fields and positioning itself for the future: “In the next three years alone, we will be investing ten billion euros in Bosch’s digital transformation. Our current workforce of 40,000 software engineers will also grow,&quot; Rückert said. </p><p></p><h2>Sustainability is driving technological progress</h2><p>Climate action and sustainability are top priorities for Bosch. “For the future of our planet, it’s essential that we all commit to living increasingly energy-efficient lives. At the same time, climate change is driving technological progress at our company – including in sensors,” Rückert said. At CES, Bosch is presenting the next generation of MEMS sensors. They are more accurate, more robust, and more power-efficient than previous models. The programmable and AI-enabled BHI360/BHI380 inertial sensor, for example, which adapts to the wearer’s individual movements when installed in fitness trackers, is half the size and consumes half the power of its predecessor. The same applies to the new BMV080 particulate sensor, which measures the concentration of particulate matter and pollution in the air and, with its space-saving design, is up to 450 times smaller than products currently on the market. And then there’s the BMP585 barometric pressure sensor, which measures a change in altitude of a few centimeters and can thus detect individual pull-ups or push-ups: it requires 85 percent less energy and has increased its robustness by a factor of three compared to the previous generation. </p><p></p><p>*Source: Status of the MEMS Industry report, Yole Intelligence, 2022</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11604</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/sensor-tech-likeabosch-worlds-smallest-particulate-matter-sensor-revolutionizes-air-quality-measurement-250051.html</url>
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			<headline>Sensor tech #LikeABosch: world&apos;s smallest particulate matter sensor revolutionizes air quality measurement</headline>
			<quote>Noiseless, fanless, and maintenance-free sensor provides accurate data</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ World’s smallest particulate matter (PM2.5) air quality sensor (450 times smaller in volume than alternatives) enabling use in ultra-compact IoT devices  Accurate measurement of PM2.5 concentration providing actionable data  Innovative fanless design is silent and maintenance-free  Bosch at CES: booth 16115 and start of new #LikeABosch campaign ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
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<p>Clean air is fundamental to our health and well-being. Today, people typically spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, which has a negative long-term impact on health because indoor air is three to five times more polluted than in the outdoor environment in most parts of the world. A major component of this pollution is fine dust known as PM2.5 particulates, which are solid and liquid particles smaller than 2.5 µm. These particulates are inhaled and enter the lungs, where they cause serious health problems.</p>
<p>The most common air quality measurement stations only provide outdoor data averaged over time, which fails to deliver real-time, localized information most relevant to our health. At CES® in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bosch Sensortec is addressing this issue with its new BMV080, the world’s smallest PM2.5 air quality sensor, which provides accurate, actionable data. </p><p>“Indoor air quality is a problem: in poorly ventilated homes, PM2.5 concentration from domestic cooking can reach levels 100 times higher than acceptable limits,” said Dr. Lucas Ginzinger, Head of Product Area Optics at Bosch Sensortec. “With localized, actionable data from the new BMV080, it’s now possible to identify and respond to poor air quality.”</p><p>The BMV080 sensing element measures only 4.2 x 3.5 x 3 mm³ (W x L x H), which is more than 450 times smaller in volume than any comparable device on the market. The miniscule size and fanless, non-intrusive design of the BMV080 are a game-changer, and its noiseless operation means it does not disturb residents who may be sleeping or working. </p><p>The new sensor is maintenance-free with no fan-induced dust buildup, which means that it’s more reliable, and less prone to malfunction. It is a natural fit for ultra-compact wearable or IoT devices such as air quality monitors, smart thermostats, smart speakers, smart switches and smart air purifiers.</p><p>Comparable state-of-the-art PM2.5 sensors all rely on a fan to draw air across a laser beam, where a photodiode then detects and measures the particulates as they reflect or block the light from the laser. The BMV080 utilizes an innovative design based on ultra-compact lasers with integrated photodiodes. It applies sophisticated algorithms to measure the PM2.5 concentration directly in free space, without requiring a fan.</p><p>The innovation brings awareness and choice to people who value healthy living. The new sensor is easily integrated into ultra-compact IoT-based smart home and smart building systems to deliver air quality notifications to residents when PM2.5 levels rise above a threshold level. To take action, the resident or home automation system can ventilate by switching on an exhaust fan or filter to clear the air.</p><p>&quot;The BMV080 provides timely, accurate and actionable information about particulate concentration levels in the air, enabling the identification and handling of indoor and outdoor pollution to improve people&#39;s well-being and health,” said Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. &quot;It is dramatically smaller than existing devices on the market and opens up an entirely new set of applications for design engineers to explore.&quot;</p>
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			The BMV080 provides timely, accurate and actionable information about particulate concentration levels in the air, enabling the identification and handling of indoor and outdoor pollution to improve people's well-being and health,
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec.</cite>
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<h2>Bosch at CES 2023 under the motto “Sensor tech #LikeABosch”:</h2><p>As a global market leader in MEMS sensor solutions, Bosch will showcase numerous innovations for consumer electronics. <a href="http://www.bosch-sensortec.com/sensortechlikeabosch/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Click here</a> for an overview of the sensor solutions from Bosch Sensortec.</p><h2>Availability:</h2><p>Product samples will be available in 2023.</p><h2>Website:</h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/environmental-sensors/particle-sensors/bmv080/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BMV080</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Sensor tech #LikeABosch: brand-new robust barometric pressure sensor is ready for the rough</headline>
			<quote>BMP585 delivers no-compromise performance with liquid resistance</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Ideal for a wide range of altitude tracking applications under harsh conditions  Excellent accuracy and low noise performance  Ultra-low power consumption, for extended battery life  Bosch at CES: booth 16115 and start of new #LikeABosch campaign ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
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<p>Barometric pressure sensors are a key component in fitness tracking wearables and other applications, enabling altitude to be accurately determined. Bosch Sensortec continues to push the boundaries of possibilities and introduces the BMP585 at CES® in Las Vegas, Nevada. The BMP585 is a robust barometric pressure sensor that can be used underwater and in harsh environments – for example, in wearables for swimming.</p>
<p>The BMP585 includes a liquid-proof gel cover, which means it can be used in wearables that will be exposed to water or other liquids, including salt water and chlorinated water in swimming pools. It includes all the features of Bosch’s existing BMP581 pressure sensor, with comparable best-in-class accuracy, while providing the robustness needed for new use cases. Low power consumption ensures long battery life in wearables, hearables, and portable applications.</p><p>“With the BMP585, OEMs don’t need to sacrifice performance to achieve robustness – there’s no compromise necessary. With its extreme accuracy, the sensor measures a change in height of just a few centimeters. It can therefore detect movements in fitness training down to the level of individual pull-ups or push-ups. At the same time, users do not have to worry about environmental conditions - thanks to its ruggedness,” said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. </p><p>Carefree and ready for any adventure: the BMP585 provides reliable mapping data for distance traveled and meters of altitude for hiking or running trips, thus supporting GPS data, and enabling accurate localization and navigation.</p><p>With its resistance to water and chemicals, the BMP585 is also perfectly suited for a variety of industrial use cases such as liquid-level detection. Since its seal blocks access to dust, the sensor is ideally suited for clog detection in home appliances such as vacuum cleaners.</p>
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		<p>
			With the BMP585, OEMs don&#8217;t need to sacrifice performance to achieve robustness &#8211; there&#8217;s no compromise necessary. With its extreme accuracy, the sensor measures a change in height of just a few centimeters. It can therefore detect movements in fitness training down to the level of individual pull-ups or push-ups. At the same time, users do not have to worry about environmental conditions - thanks to its ruggedness,
		</p>
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				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. </cite>
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<h2>Best-in-class performance and ultra-low current consumption</h2><p>The BMP585 delivers best-in-class performance similar to Bosch’s existing BMP581. It provides excellent relative accuracy of +/-0.06 hPa and typical absolute accuracy of +/-0.5 hPa. The BMP585 has a typical temperature coefficient offset (TCO) of just +/-0.5 Pa/K and low RMS noise of 0.08 Pa @ 1000 hPa (typical). Long-term drift over 12 months is only +/-0.2 hPa.</p><p>Typical current consumption of just 1.3 μA at 1Hz data rate substantially extends battery life. The BMP585 offers an I2C, I3C, and SPI digital, serial interface.</p><p>The BMP585 is provided in a compact 9-pin LGA package with a metal lid, measuring just 3.25 mm x 3.25 mm x 1.86 mm³, and is small enough to use in smartwatches and other wearables.</p><h2>Bosch at CES 2023 under the motto “Sensor tech #LikeABosch”:</h2><p>As a global market leader in MEMS sensor solutions, Bosch will showcase numerous innovations for consumer electronics. <a href="http://www.bosch-sensortec.com/sensortechlikeabosch/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Click here</a> for an overview of the sensor solutions from Bosch Sensortec.</p><h2>Availability:</h2><p>The BMP585 is available in Q2 2023.</p><h2>Website:</h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/environmental-sensors/pressure-sensors/bmp585/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BMP585</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11602</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Sensor tech #LikeABosch: always on the right track thanks to a micro-sized digital pathfinder</headline>
			<quote>Next-generation magnetometer BMM350 with unique field shock recovery feature</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Significantly improved performance compared to the previous generation  Small size and low current consumption  Excellent accuracy and ultra-low noise due to TMR (tunnel magnetoresistance) technology, with field shock recovery feature improving sensing stability 	  Bosch at CES: booth 16115 and start of new #LikeABosch campaign ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>For any portable device, other motion sensors may tell you where you are and how fast you’re moving, but to find out which direction you’re pointing you need a reliable magnetometer. Acting like a compass, it provides an accurate measurement of orientation in relation to the earth’s magnetic field.</p>
<p>At CES® in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bosch Sensortec announces its next-generation magnetometer, the BMM350, which provides excellent performance with low current consumption to extend battery life. It enables a wide range of new use cases, including detecting head orientation for 3D audio, and pixel latency reduction in AR/VR to improve the user experience and avoid motion sickness. In indoor navigation, the digital pathfinder improves positioning accuracy where no GPS signal is available, and it enables position and speed detection in e-bikes, other vehicles, or industrial applications.</p><p></p><p>The BMM350 is based on innovative TMR (tunnel magnetoresistance) technology and includes a unique field shock recovery feature. This capability, developed by Bosch, makes the device very robust against external magnetic fields, ensuring high accuracy at all times.</p><p></p><p>“The market for magnetometers is growing, and our customers are asking for more accuracy – to keep up with the precision offered by our IMUs and pressure sensors,” said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. “It’s the right time to introduce the BMM350, with the benefits of its new TMR technology.”</p><p></p><p>Compared to Bosch’s previous generation magnetometer, BMM150, the new device offers significantly improved performance. The average typical current consumption of the BMM350 is only 200 μA at a 100 Hz data rate, which is 20 times lower than the previous generation. Also, the noise is three times lower for the x/y axis, and the sensitivity is four times smaller compared to the BMM150.</p><p></p><p>The BMM350 is provided in a slim WLCSP package measuring just 1.28 x 1.28 x 0.5 mm<sup>3</sup>.</p>
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		<p>
			The market for magnetometers is growing, and our customers are asking for more accuracy &#8211; to keep up with the precision offered by our IMUs and pressure sensors,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Bosch at CES 2023 under the motto “Sensor tech #LikeABosch”:</h2><p>As a global market leader in MEMS sensor solutions, Bosch will showcase numerous innovations for consumer electronics. <a href="http://www.bosch-sensortec.com/sensortechlikeabosch/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Click here</a> for an overview of the sensor solutions from Bosch Sensortec.</p><p></p><h2>Availability:</h2><p>The BMM350 is available in Q2 2023.</p><p></p><h2>Website:</h2><p><a href="www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/motion-sensors/magnetometers/bmm350/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BMM350</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>250048</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11601</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/sensor-tech-likeabosch-new-smart-sensor-system-is-more-than-a-digital-fitness-coach-in-miniature-size-250048.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-01-04T17:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-01-04T16:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2816</id>
				<name>Sensortec</name>
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			<headline>Sensor tech #LikeABosch: new smart sensor system is more than a digital fitness coach in miniature size</headline>
			<quote>Programmable, AI-enabled sensor for various high-performance applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Best-in-class performance/power consumption ratio  Built-in, ready-to-use algorithms simplify integration  Self-learning AI software enables personalized workouts  Bosch at CES: booth 16115 and start of new #LikeABosch campaign ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Today’s consumers want portable and smart devices that have high performance and a full set of features, yet provide a long battery life. For product designers, this means making difficult decisions to minimize power consumption without affecting the user experience.</p>
<p>At CES® in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bosch Sensortec announces a new smart sensor system that delivers a best-in-class performance/power consumption ratio, yet is simple to integrate due to its small size and built-in, ready-to-use software algorithms.</p><p></p><p>The new BHI360 is a programmable IMU-based sensor system combining a gyroscope with an accelerometer that enables full customization. The integrated sensor fusion library enables 3D audio with head orientation for personalized sound experiences as well as simple gesture recognition. </p><p></p><p>A product variant, the BHI380 equips the sensor with additional algorithms. BHI380 is based on the same architecture but also includes self-learning AI software suitable for a wide variety of fitness tracking, thus making training and tracking a breeze and enabling personalized workouts. Dedicated swim tracking software measures swimming style and boosts users to the next fitness level in the water, while the pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm helps users reach their destination, even when the GPS signal drops out for a few minutes. This means it is particularly suitable for hearable and wearable devices. Typical applications include pedestrian navigation, 3D audio, personalized fitness tracking, and human-machine interaction. </p><p></p><p>The smart sensor system has an integrated, low-power custom processor. This custom processor can run simpler sensor processing algorithms itself, such as gesture detection or step counting, thus avoiding waking the main device processor and keeping power consumption ultra-low. The custom processor also helps achieve better power consumption for high-end algorithms.</p><p></p><p>“When we say that the BHI360/380 is the most intelligent programmable IMU ever, we mean it has the most powerful built-in microprocessor, paired with an extensive software library of integrated algorithms,” said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. </p><p></p><p>The sensor is provided in a compact 20-pin LGA package measuring 2.5 x 3 x 0.95 mm<sup>3</sup>. This means it is 50% smaller than its previous generation, and that it is the smallest programmable dual-core IMU sensor in the market.</p><p></p><p>Typical total current consumption is less than 600 µA for 3D orientation. It provides fast SPI (50MHz) and I2C (3.4MHz) host interfaces, as well as multiple SPI, I2C, and GPIO interfaces for external sensors.</p>
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		<p>
			When we say that the BHI360/380 is the most intelligent programmable IMU ever, we mean it has the most powerful built-in microprocessor, paired with an extensive software library of integrated algorithms,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. </cite>
			</div>
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<h2>Bosch at CES 2023 under the motto “Sensor tech #LikeABosch”:</h2><p>As a global market leader in MEMS sensor solutions, Bosch will showcase numerous innovations for consumer electronics. <a href="http://www.bosch-sensortec.com/sensortechlikeabosch/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Click here</a> for an overview of the sensor solutions from Bosch Sensortec.</p><p></p><h2>Availability:</h2><p>The BHI360 is available at our distribution partners from April 2023 onwards. </p><p>The BHI380 is available on direct request from May 2023 onwards. </p><p></p><h2>Website:</h2><p><a href="www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/smart-sensor-systems/bhi360/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BHI360</a></p><p><a href="www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/smart-sensor-systems/bhi380/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BHI380</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>249984</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11600</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/6g-project-opens-up-new-possibilities-for-connected-mobility-249984.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-12-28T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-12-28T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>6G project opens up new possibilities for connected mobility</headline>
			<quote>The 6G-ICAS4Mobility project is laying the groundwork for the next generation of wireless mobile technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The publicly funded 6G-ICAS4Mobility project is working on fundamental aspects of the next generation of wireless mobile technology.  An important contribution to Germany’s technological sovereignty.  Tighter integration of communication and sensor-based environment recognition will improve road safety and increase efficiency. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Connected vehicles will make mobility more efficient, safer, more relaxed, and more intelligent. For this, the vehicles – whether on the road, in the air, or on the factory floor – will have to be able to reliably exchange data with each other and their surroundings. Various sensors, such as radars, will play a key role in this. Sensors will enable vehicles to “see” and recognize their surroundings, helping them avoid collisions, for example. For the autonomous operation of vehicles in particular, sensors are indispensable. At present, automotive communication and sensor systems usually run independently of each other, even though they have a lot in common when it comes to features such as signal processing or system architecture. </p><p>The 6G-ICAS4Mobility project aims to more closely interconnect the communication and radar systems, which currently run separately, and to integrate them into a single 6G system. Over the next three years, the project will develop crucial foundations of the future 6G standard, and in this way make an important contribution to securing Germany’s and Europe’s technological sovereignty. The Bosch-led consortium of universities, automotive suppliers, communication and radar specialists, and drone providers has begun its research.</p><p>In the future, the real-time sensor data of different mobile units (such as vehicles) will be coordinated and combined via 6G mobile communications to create a more precise picture of vehicles’ surroundings. This will increase road safety and road-use efficiency. At the same time, the direct integration of radar functions into future communication models will cut costs and lead to a more efficient use of scarce wireless resources.</p><p>In addition to addressing relevant scenarios for road traffic, insights gained from the project will serve, in particular, as technical foundations for applications in the connected drones domain as well as in Industry 4.0 (e.g. for driverless transport systems). 6G-ICAS4Mobility is being funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research to the tune of ten million euros, or 70 percent of the project costs.</p>
<h2>Direct data exchange is fundamental</h2><p>Closer interconnection and integration of communication and sensing (ICAS) has been discussed at length for several years, especially in the academic world. The project now aims to demonstrate that the technology works in practice, so that it can then be used in the future mobile communications standard. “ICAS is considered a key technology for future 6G systems. It will open up completely new possibilities that go far beyond the potential of current wireless technologies,” says Andreas Müller, the initiator of 6G-ICAS4Mobility and project manager of 6G activities at the consortium leader Bosch. “Shared use of the wireless spectrum, the hardware, and the signal processing makes it possible to implement all systems far more efficiently overall, and to significantly save costs and energy at the same time,” Müller says. The “sidelink,” which enables direct communication between two vehicles, plays an important role here. It can be used independently of the existing mobile communications infrastructure. This means that, in the future, autonomous driving will also be possible in regions with poor cellular coverage.</p><p>6G research is gaining steam around the world. The German government alone is funding activities in this direction to the tune of 700 million euros until 2025; the EU has budgeted another 900 million euros for 2021 through 2027. Analogously, there are giant investment programs in other parts of the world as well, with the U.S, Japan, South Korea, and China leading the way. This reflects, among other things, the geopolitical importance of 6G as well as its expected significance in terms of technological sovereignty. Experts predict that the first 6G standard will be completed by about 2028. </p>
<h2>The project partners:</h2><p>Robert Bosch GmbH<br/>Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute<br/>IMST GmbH<br/>NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH<br/>Ulm University<br/>FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg<br/>TU Kaiserslautern<br/>TU Ilmenau<br/>Missing Link Electronics GmbH<br/>CiS GmbH<br/>AeroDCS GmbH<br/>Barkhausen Institut gGmbh<br/>Hensold Sensors GmbH<br/>Merantix Momentum (Merantix Labs GmbH)<br/>Denso Automotive Deutschland GmbH</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>249920</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11588</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/tech-compass-2023-for-most-people-technology-is-crucial-in-the-fight-against-climate-change-249920.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-12-21T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-12-21T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Tech Compass 2023: for most people, technology is crucial in the fight against climate change</headline>
			<quote>Bosch survey: In Germany, 63 percent of those polled favor solar power</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Stefan Hartung: “People are expecting companies to help tackling climate change.”  Climate action and the economy: four out of five respondents regard sustainability as an economic success factor.  Trust in technology is growing: 75 percent of respondents believe that technological progress will make the world a better place.  Living in virtual worlds: 43 percent of respondents can imagine buying a car for the metaverse. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Inga Ehret </name>
				<email>inga.ehret@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany/Las Vegas, NV – Energy crisis and climate change: the burning question on everyone’s lips is how humanity can meet its demand for sustainable and affordable energy. This is evidenced by the Bosch Tech Compass 2023, a representative survey conducted in seven countries worldwide. The survey will be presented at CES in Las Vegas (January 5 to 8, 2023).</p>
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		<p>
			Combating climate change is the biggest task of our age. People are therefore right to expect companies to provide technical solutions to these issues. Bosch is tackling this challenge and is firmly committed to promising technologies such as hydrogen electrolysis
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Sustainable technologies and economic success</h2><p>Respondents largely agree on the economic potential of sustainable solutions and products: a full 82 percent believe that the more a company commits to sustainable technologies, the more economically successful it will be in the future. This view is most prevalent in Brazil and India (each 87 percent); by comparison, it is least prevalent in the United States (73 percent). When it comes to the business community’s commitment to climate action, the survey suggests that there is still room for improvement: more than half of those polled (58 percent) feel that only a minority of businesses are seriously committed to sustainability at present. “Combating climate change is the biggest task of our age. People are therefore right to expect companies to provide technical solutions to these issues. Bosch is tackling this challenge and is firmly committed to promising technologies such as hydrogen electrolysis,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management.</p><p></p><h2>Combating climate change with different technologies</h2><p>Many parts of the world are shifting to renewable energy, but people across the globe are still reluctant to completely abandon nuclear power and fossil fuels such as gas and oil for power generation. A total of 62 percent of respondents are in favor of promoting solar power, while 44 percent want to see efforts to promote wind-power technologies. However, these opinions differ by country. In China (36 percent) and France (31 percent), support for promoting nuclear power technology is still comparatively strong (23 percent globally). People in the United States (oil: 21 percent, gas: 24 percent) and India (oil: 22 percent, gas: 23 percent) remain significantly more committed to oil and gas technologies than those in other countries (global figures: oil: 14 percent, gas: 15 percent). In Germany, by contrast, there is little desire for nuclear power (13 percent) and fossil fuels (oil: 4 percent, gas: 8 percent) – many Germans reject fossil energy and favor the expansion of solar and wind power (solar: 63 percent, wind: 50 percent) as well as hydrogen (51 percent).</p><p></p><h2>Trust in technology is growing</h2><p>The Tech Compass shows that, in a world beset by uncertainties, trust in technology has grown since the previous year. Worldwide, 75 percent of the people polled now believe that technological progress can make the world a better place (2022: 72 percent*). What’s more, 83 percent of respondents believe that technology holds the key to combating climate change (2022: 76 percent*). “Digitalization can play a special role in sustainability,” Hartung says. “We are investing in the development and expansion of promising new technologies, with a focus on sustainability, mobility, and Industry 4.0.”</p><p></p><h2>Mobility in the metaverse</h2><p>Apart from sustainability, the Tech Compass also provides interesting insights into other issues – such as the metaverse. In this virtual world, where people interact as avatars in a three-dimensional space modeled on reality, mobility will also play a role: 43 percent of respondents can imagine buying a car for the metaverse. Interest and willingness to do so are especially high in China (75 percent) and India (69 percent). And although respondents in Brazil (47 percent), the U.S. (33 percent), the U.K. (30 percent), Germany (26 percent), and France (23 percent) are still somewhat more skeptical, the numbers show that the desire for a car exists not only in the real world, but in virtual reality as well.</p><p></p><h2>About the survey:</h2><p>For the survey, people aged 18 and over in seven countries (Brazil, China, Germany, France, India, the U.K., and the U.S.) were polled online on behalf of Robert Bosch GmbH by the market researchers Gesellschaft für Innovative Marktforschung mbH (GIM) in September 2022. In Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, 1,000 people were polled per country; in Brazil, China, India, and the U.S., it was 2,000 people each. The random samples are representative of their respective countries in terms of region, gender, and age (Brazil, Germany, France, U.K., U.S.: 18 to 69 years / China, India: 18 to 59 years).</p>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>249728</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11598</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-future-proof-smart-home-bosch-249728.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2023-01-03T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2023-01-03T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>238403</id>
				<name>Bosch Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>The Future-proof Smart Home Bosch </headline>
			<quote>Smart Home announces the first Matter end devices for 2023</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ As a member of the Connectivity Standard Alliance, Bosch is committed to the Matter smart home connectivity standard.   During 2023, the Bosch Smart Home System will be compatible with the Matter connectivity standard.  The Bosch Smart Home Controller II is the first product prepared for Matter. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>As a member of the Connectivity Standard Alliance, Bosch was an early supporter of standardization in the smart home sector. The Matter connectivity standard, which was developed by the Alliance, is intended to simplify the cross-vendor control of smart home components and to pave the way for the widespread use of smart home applications. </p>
<p>In the course of 2023, the Bosch Smart Home System will be expanded to include Matter compatibility, which will allow existing Bosch Smart Home devices to be integrated into Matter systems from other manufacturers. For users, this will further reduce the complexity of a Smart Home and meet the need for a simple and interoperable Smart Home solution.</p><p>Last year, Bosch Smart Home released the <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(249152, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-intelligent-control-centre-249152.html" >Bosch Smart Home Controller II</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Bosch Smart Home Controller II</a> </th:block>, the first product prepared for Matter. As another important step towards interoperability, the first Matter end devices will follow in the course of 2023. Bosch Smart Home will thus enable direct connectivity of its end devices in the Bosch Smart Home System and additionally with Matter devices and systems from other manufacturers.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11595</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ces-2023-bosch-high-tech-solutions-for-a-smarter-and-safer-future-249601.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-12-14T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-12-14T09:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>CES 2023: Bosch high-tech solutions for a smarter and safer future </headline>
			<quote>Bosch booth located in Central Hall </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ CES 2023 Innovation Awards ® : four Honorees for Bosch solutions   Driving the future of mobility: more safety, less stress  Smart sensors and solutions to enhance daily life ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Irina Ananyeva</name>
				<email>Irina.Ananyeva@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Las Vegas, NV, USA – <b>At CES<sup>®</sup> 2023</b> in Las Vegas, <b>Central Hall, booth #16115, from January 5 to 8, 2023,</b> Bosch is presenting smart products and services for mobility and the home of the future. The technology and services company will highlight connected solutions for greater safety, efficiency, and comfort.</p>
<h2>CES 2023 Innovation Award Honorees: distinguished Bosch solutions</h2><p>In the run-up to CES 2023, four Bosch products were distinguished as CES Innovation Awards Honorees. The company will reveal an additional Best of Innovation award winner at the event. The CES Innovation Awards are presented annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)<sup>®</sup> in 28 consumer technology product categories. </p><p></p><p>The Bosch Honorees announced prior to CES 2023 were in the categories of Home Audio/Video Components &amp; Accessories, Cybersecurity &amp; Personal Privacy, and categories as well as in the mobility-focused categories of Vehicle Tech &amp; Advanced Mobility, and Streaming, In-Vehicle Entertainment &amp; Safety.</p><p></p><p><b>Real professional audio performance – battery-powered convenience:</b> The first battery-powered loudspeaker from Electro-Voice and the first weatherized model of its type, <i>EVERSE 8</i> provides a portable and wireless audio experience. The all-in-one PA system design concept opens-up real pro-audio performance for a wider range of users. Musicians, DJs, fitness/activity instructors, and other professional, amateur, and recreational users can all benefit from EVERSE 8’s superior sound quality, user-friendliness for live music, vocal reinforcement, and audio playback. </p><p></p><p><b>AI security solution:</b> The software solution <i>AIShield</i> secures AI-based medical devices, including cloud-based solutions, in the face of emerging security threats. It provides vulnerability analysis and end-point protection. The solution helps to manage patient safety and regulatory compliance to enable sustainable business growth for medical technology companies.</p><p></p><p><b>Increased occupant safety and driving comfort:</b> The <i>Off-zone Crash Detection</i> system for vehicles uses a wide range of sensor data and a new software algorithm to detect additional previously uncaptured crash scenarios, which commonly occur during lane changes, merging, and crossing intersections. Thanks to additional zones of detection, airbags and safety restraints can be deployed in a timely manner. The enhanced triggering algorithm allows vehicle manufacturers to use existing sensor configurations, which means no hardware changes are necessary. </p><p></p><p><b>Sensor-driven dynamics:</b> <i>Vehicle dynamics control 2.0</i> is an innovative and smart control concept which uses the full potential of actuators of different vehicle domains, such as braking, steering, powertrain, and suspension. Based on the information from vehicle dynamics sensors, the function anticipates the vehicle behavior and intervenes proactively. As a result, drivers benefit from a natural driving experience characterized by excellent safety, agility, and comfort, all the while maintaining full control of the vehicle. Vehicle dynamics control 2.0 can flexibly be deployed on braking systems or domain, zone, and central control units. </p><p></p><h2>Driving the future of mobility with software-based solutions </h2><p>In addition to Innovation Award winners, Bosch will present a number of other solutions at CES 2023.</p><p></p><p><b>Infotainment and ADAS functions running on one single vehicle computer: </b>Bosch is paving the way towards a more centralized E/E architecture to manage the complexity of future vehicle systems. In the future, only a few very powerful vehicle computers will run several vehicle functions. The <i>next generation information domain computer</i> will integrate functions from the infotainment domain as well as ADAS functions like parking and surround view features.</p><p></p><p><b>Making the software-defined vehicle a reality:</b> Mobility is experiencing fundamental change, with software taking center stage. To make the vision of the fully programmable, software-defined vehicle a reality and support automakers in software-centric function development, ETAS, a subsidiary of Bosch, offers a highly integrated end-to-end <i>software-defined vehicle platform</i> and tooling ecosystem that enables fast, data-driven development as well as safe and secure operation of automotive software. </p><p></p><p><b>Long-range lidar for Level 4 automated driving:</b> <i>Lidar</i> sensors are one of the key components required to bring safe and reliable automated driving (SAE Leve 4) to the streets. Together with radar and video sensors, lidar is indispensable to realize full 360-degree redundant perception, detection, and localization. At CES 2023, Bosch will demonstrate the performance of its long-range lidar sensor. It is designed for high-volume production offering an outstanding resolution and a long detection range to cover decisive use cases in urban, suburban, as well as highway scenarios.</p><p></p><p><b>Interior monitoring system:</b> <i>Interior monitoring</i> enhances safety, comfort, and convenience for all vehicle occupants. Bosch offers camera-based driver and occupant monitoring systems and is now expanding its portfolio with cabin sensing radar. The system is able to detect driver distraction, signs of drowsiness, and whether a child has been left behind in the vehicle, as required from legislation and consumer tests like the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP). Sensor fusion enhances the robustness of functions such as occupant presence detection, while enabling new functions such as sensing the driver’s state of health. </p><p></p><p><b>Efficient eAxle systems and power electronics:</b> <i>eAxle</i> systems from Bosch are a compact and cost-attractive drive solution for electric vehicles. Whether as the main drive or as a secondary drive to provide extra boost and performance, the electric drive units from Bosch are an attractive solution with a great deal of flexibility for every vehicle segment. The power electronics are an important part of the eAxle system. The flexible scope of delivery ranges from silicon carbide semiconductors to power modules with or without a cooler to complete inverters, including Bosch silicon carbide inverters that reach an efficiency of up to 99 percent. Bosch offers all possible integration levels and, thanks to its own silicon carbide semiconductor production, can respond to individual customer requirements.</p><p></p><p><b>Bosch makes charging convenient and cost-optimized:</b> <i>Convenience charging</i> services with smart features support drivers of electric vehicles throughout their journey. They include route planning that provide personalized recommendations for charge points, continuously updated and accurate range prediction, access to a worldwide public charging network with easy payment options, and cost-optimized charging at home. </p><p></p><p><b>New possibilities and even more flexibility:</b> Bosch is expanding the <i>smart system for e-bikes</i>, introduced in 2021, with new products. The smart system points the way to the future of e-bikes and combines high-quality, interconnected components with practical features that can be continuously enhanced through over-the-air updates. One of the highlights is the new eBike ABS. Whether pedaling around the city on a cargo bike or tackling challenging trails on a mountain bike, the Bosch eBike ABS is designed to meet the requirements of different types of e-bikes and can therefore reduce accidents even more effectively. Other new products like the minimalistic control units Mini Remote and System Controller as well as digital services like eBike Alarm as an additional safeguard against theft round out the e-bike smart system.</p><p></p><h2>Smart sensors and solutions to enhance daily life</h2><p>In the area of connected living at CES 2023, Bosch is presenting the latest sensor-based solutions from its Bosch Sensortec subsidiary that feature in a multitude of consumer electronics devices, as well as innovations in household appliances.</p><p></p><p><b>High-performance magnetometer – the digital pathfinder:</b> A magnetometer, which acts like a compass in portable devices to provide an accurate measurement of orientation in relation to the earth’s magnetic field, improves positioning accuracy where no GPS signal is available and can provide much more than navigation information. The <i>Bosch Sensortec magnetometer</i> enables a wide range of new use cases, including detecting head orientation for a personalized sound experience with 3D audio, and pixel latency reduction in AR/VR to improve the user experience and avoid motion sickness.</p><p></p><p><b>Robust barometric pressure sensor – ready for the rough:</b> Barometric pressure sensors are a key component in fitness tracking wearables and other applications, enabling altitude to be accurately determined. Bosch continues to push the boundaries of what is possible and is introducing a new barometric pressure sensor at CES 2023 that is capable of withstanding even the toughest environmental conditions. It can be used underwater and in harsh environments – for example, in wearables for swimming. The sensor measures a change in altitude of just a few centimeters and can detect movements in fitness training down to the level of individual pull-ups or push-ups. </p><p></p><p><b>AI sensor system – more than a digital fitness coach in miniature size:</b> The <i>programmable sensor system with self-learning AI</i> combines a gyroscope with an accelerometer and enables full customization. The sensor features software suitable for a wide variety of fitness-tracking applications, including personalized workouts and dedicated swim-tracking software that identifies the swimming stroke. An integrated sensor fusion library enables 3D audio with head orientation for personalized sound experiences as well as simple gesture recognition while another algorithm helps users reach their destination even when the GPS signal drops out for a few minutes.</p><p></p><p><b>Air quality sensing:</b> At CES, Bosch is introducing the <i>world’s smallest particulate matter air quality sensor</i>. People today typically spend approximately 90 percent of their time indoors, but indoor air can be three to five times more polluted than outdoor environments in many parts of the world. A major component of this pollution consists of fine dust known as PM2.5 particulates, which are solid and liquid particles smaller than 2.5 µm. These particulates can cause serious health problems when they are inhaled and enter the lungs. The new air quality sensor provides timely, accurate, and actionable information about particulate concentration levels in the air, enabling the identification and handling of indoor pollution to help improve well-being and health.</p><p></p><p><b>Intelligent oven – healthy meals with minimal effort:</b> Bosch solutions are a great way to make healthier meals. With <i>the Steam Function Plus</i> oven, certain foods can be cooked even faster and in a way that preserves nutrients. This clever combination of steam and hot air at temperatures up to 120 degrees allows foods such as potatoes, carrots, lentils, beans, and more to be prepared up to 35 percent faster than with classic steam cooking. It also preserves the appearance, macro- and micronutrients, as well as the consistency of the food. Air frying is a popular method to achieve crispy food using hot air and very little oil, but a separate appliance is usually required and not every kitchen has enough space to store one. With the new Bosch Series 8 ovens, however, the <i>Air Fry</i> heating mode comes as a standard feature. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11593</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/personnel-change-at-bosch-power-tools-249472.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-12-08T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Personnel Change at Bosch Power Tools:</headline>
			<quote>Christoph Kilian Appointed to Board of Management</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Power Tools to extend Board of Management on January 1, 2023.  Christoph Kilian taking over responsibility for marketing among other topics. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden, Germany ‒ Bosch Power Tools is extending the Board of Management with the new member Christoph Kilian (49), effective January 1, 2023. He will be responsible for the worldwide marketing activities as well as the strategic focus topic “User Experience”. In addition, Kilian will be in charge of the accessories business on a corporate level, that he has already been responsible for as Senior Vice President since 2019.</p>
<p>“I am very pleased that Christoph Kilian will join the Board of Management of Bosch Power Tools as an experienced leader and proven expert. Thus, especially in these economically challenging times, we can further develop the company in an even more targeted way,” says Dr. Christian Fischer, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “By appointing Christoph Kilian as a new member of our Board of Management, we will continue to develop our consistent orientation to the users of our products and services,” adds Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools.</p><h2>About Christoph Kilian</h2><p>Kilian has been responsible for the accessories business of Bosch Power Tools since 2019. In 2000, following his Business Administration studies and after a position at a management consulting firm he joined BSH Hausgeräte GmbH. At BSH, Kilian worked in several management positions until 2019, with his last position as Chief Brand Officer for Siemens Home Appliances. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11589</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-appoints-head-of-new-digital-unit-249344.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-12-07T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-12-07T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch appoints head of new digital unit</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Effective January 1, 2023, Ulrike Hetzel will be president of the new corporate sector Bosch Digital   Bosch Digital will have the task of driving forward the company’s digital transformation and supporting the divisions in the connectivity business.   Bosch wants to further digitalize its core business and to open up new areas of business on the basis of software and services – without neglecting hardware.   The aim is for all sales of digital products to generate revenue from services as well. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Effective January 1, 2023, <b>Ulrike Hetzel</b> (50) is to become president of the new corporate sector Bosch Digital. In this function, she will be responsible for global IT services and support the digitalization of the Bosch Group’s divisions with technical, IT, and digital services. “Ulrike Hetzel has a lot of experience in transforming IT and digital business. She is a sympathetic and inspiring person – it will be fun to work with her to successfully implement such changes,” says Dr. Tanja Rückert, the Bosch Group’s chief digital officer. “We’re glad Ulrike Hetzel has so enthusiastically agreed to head up of new corporate sector Bosch Digital – she will tackle the issue that arise with passion, and is a valuable addition to our team.” Having previously worked in the company, Ulrike Hetzel is no stranger to Bosch. “Taking Bosch into the digital future and actively shaping the strategy of the new corporate sector Bosch Digital is an exciting task. I’m really looking forward to it,” she says. “I will be able to draw on my many years of experience in the field.” </p>
<p>Effective January 1, 2023, the Bosch IO subsidiary and the IT services unit are to be merged under joint management and, as a next step, realigned in the new corporate sector Bosch Digital. “With the planned reorganization, we will be merging the IT and software expertise of the two units. We want to develop a powerful organization in a modern work environment, and in this way to take the software culture forward throughout our company. You could call it an agile unit that will be working very closely with the divisions in the future,” Rückert says. “The aim is to provide our divisions with the best possible support in their digital transformation and with their connectivity business. At root, this means much more autonomy and P&amp;L responsibility for joint teams at the interface between IT, digital, and business.” </p><p>Bosch wants to systematically further digitalize its core business and to open up new areas of business on the basis of software and services – without neglecting hardware. For Rückert, the future direction is clear: “With impressive IT, software, and services, we are in a position to get very close to our customers’ everyday lives. In other words, our digital solutions not only add to the “Invented for life” promise – they also bring technology into people’s lives.” The aim for the future is that all sales of digital products will generate revenue from services as well. On this subject, Bosch announced a digitalization campaign at Bosch Connected World in November 2022: the supplier of technology and services plans to spend 10 billion euros on digitalization and connectivity by 2025. </p><p>As CTO and member of the board of Dekra until the end of 2022, Ulrike Hetzel is responsible for services, innovation, and IT. She can look back on many years of experience in the area of IT and digital operations. Before joining Dekra in 2021, she worked for Bosch from mid-2015 to mid-2020, most recently as a member of the executive management of corporate IT. Prior to that, the structural engineer and business management graduate worked for IBM for 16 years, including a spell as head of its Infrastructure Technology Services unit.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11590</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-sets-new-benchmarks-in-battery-safety-249216.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-05-19T01:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-19T01:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems sets new benchmarks in battery safety </headline>
			<quote>How Bosch technology makes batteries safer</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Combined battery safety mechanisms provide additional protection  In some cases, test procedures exceed legal requirements  Testing throughout the value chain and a high degree of automation ensure good production quality ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - Bosch eBike Systems continuously optimises its products, and processes, to ensure high component quality. The same applies to battery production. This is because lithium-ion batteries are complex, finely tuned systems with a high energy content, whose ingredients can, in principle, be flammable in certain circumstances. For this reason, eBike batteries must undergo extensive legally prescribed tests and may only be brought to market once they have passed these. Bosch eBike Systems goes beyond the already stringent legal requirements, paying special attention to the issue of battery safety at every point along the value chain: Bosch sets new benchmarks in battery safety with a combination of various technological safety mechanisms, additional tests, and a high degree of automation in manufacturing.</p>
<h2>Combined safety features: BMS, mechanical, electrical and thermal isolation</h2><p>A Bosch battery consists of numerous high-quality lithium-ion battery cells arranged within a robust housing. A seal prevents the ingress of splash water and dust to an extent that the battery is prevented from any resulting damage. Bosch batteries are equipped with a <b>Battery Management System (BMS)</b>. This continuously monitors the battery, detects potential fault sources and protects the cells from overloading. If the system detects a problem, such as excessive temperature, it automatically shuts down the battery.</p><p>The BMS is combined with other safety technologies built into the battery, such as mechanical, electrical and thermal isolation.</p><p>The individual cells of an eBike battery from Bosch eBike Systems are encased in flame-retardant plastic - the <b>mechanical isolation</b>. In the rare event of a short circuit within a cell, this casing provides protection for the other cells. The <b>electrical isolation</b> serves as an integrated fuse. It provides electrical interruption if the current flow between the cells becomes too high. The individual cells are also protected by <b>thermal isolation</b>. The fully encased cells, and additional separators, reduce the risk of both overheating in the battery and a potential thermal chain reaction between the individual cells. This enables a controlled process in the event of gas evolution in the battery: The gas is able to escape in a controlled manner via a predetermined breaking point, preventing it from spreading to further cells.</p><h2>More tests, more automation in production: How Bosch optimises battery safety</h2><p>Furthermore, numerous test procedures and safety tests are employed, which have been tried and tested, and continuously expanded over many years. Here, Bosch eBike Systems tests the batteries in-house and, in some cases, more stringently than required by law. Among other things, they are tested for short-circuit protection, protection against overcharging and resistance to external mechanical stresses. Bosch also tests the batteries without BMS, despite this not being a legal requirement. Safety tests are also carried out by suppliers along the value chain.</p><p>The result: Bosch eBike Systems batteries set high benchmarks for quality and safety. Not only do they comply with the legal requirements, but also exceed them in many respects. In the case of the batteries for the latest-generation &quot;smart system&quot;, the degree of automation has also been further increased in production. This further enhances precision in the production process.</p><p>Despite the higher safety requirements that Bosch eBike Systems places on its batteries, a battery could still become damaged. Risks can be further minimised through careful battery handling. Batteries should not, for example, be stored near heat sources and should not be cleaned with a direct water jet or even a high-pressure cleaner. Nor should the batteries be opened under any circumstances. All information on the correct handling of Bosch eBike Systems batteries can be found in the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/fileadmin/EBC/Service/Downloads/Broschueren/MY2022/Bosch-eBike-Batteryguide-MY22-DE-RZ.pdf?_=1634730128" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Battery Guide</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>249164</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11587</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/plus-200-gigalight-the-new-bosch-halogen-headlamp-bulb-with-up-to-200-percent-brighter-light-249164.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-12-06T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Plus 200 Gigalight, the new Bosch halogen headlamp bulb, with up to 200 percent brighter light</headline>
			<quote>Most light intensive halogen bulb in the Bosch vehicle light range</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Greater illumination area, with light beam up to 150 meters.  Emits significantly higher light output than standard halogen bulbs  Distinctly white light provides clear, strong contrast ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Seeing far ahead and being seen in time are decisive criteria for road safety, especially when driving at night. This is why vehicle headlamp bulbs have been continuously modified over the past decades. The Bosch Plus 200 Gigalight halogen bulb now provides a further significant boost to light output. Compared with standard halogen bulbs, the newly developed bulb emits up to 200 percent more light. In addition, the illumination range has also been improved. The light beam from the Plus 200 Gigalight shines up to 150 meters without dazzling oncoming traffic. In addition, the light emitted is considerably whiter than the light from conventional halogen bulbs, providing especially strong and clear contrast. This means that drivers on extra-urban roads can see road signs much earlier, as well as obstacles and hazards such as animals suddenly crossing the road. Conversely, pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers are more likely to notice a vehicle equipped with such powerful halogen lights. </p>
<p><b>Bosch vehicle bulbs for nearly every European vehicle</b></p><p>The Plus 200 Gigalight adds another especially powerful bulb type to the extensive Bosch automotive lighting technology portfolio. It is currently the most light-intensive halogen bulb in the Bosch vehicle bulb range. The new bulb will be available as H4 and H7 from December 2022 and will be sold single or in a double pack. With its extensive range of vehicle bulbs for exterior and interior lighting, Bosch covers almost 100 percent of the entire vehicle fleet in the European market. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11586</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-intelligent-control-centre-249152.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-12-08T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>New intelligent control centre</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Smart Home Controller II – future-proof with maximum data security.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Networks Bosch Smart Home devices* as well as partner devices via the Zigbee protocol and over the home network.  Will enable the additional control of Bosch Smart Home devices via the smart home standard Matter in the future.  Stores all data locally per default and grants full control when using cloud partner services.  State-of-the-art encryption provides a high level of data security. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Smart, secure, and ready for Matter: the Bosch Smart Home Controller II is designed for the future of the smart home. As control unit of the Bosch Smart Home System, it bundles all central information, networks all devices, controls functions, scenarios and automations, and is already prepared for Matter, the international smart home standard. </p>
<h2>The smart home, networked for the future</h2><p>The Bosch Smart Home Controller II is prepared for the international connection standard Matter. This will enable the Bosch Smart Home Controller II to integrate current Bosch Smart Home devices into Matter-compatible systems in the future. The simplified interoperability of smart home devices from different manufacturers thus creates a future-proof and customer-friendly solution for all smart home users. </p><p>The Bosch Smart Home Controller II is not only the basis of the Bosch Smart Home System: it also forms the interface to the Bosch Smart Home App. All connected smart devices (e.g., voice services, automations or scenarios) can be controlled via the app, even when the user is on the move. </p><p>Per default, all data is stored locally. If users want to integrate cloud partner services, they can explicitly deactivate or activate remote access in the settings of the Bosch Smart Home app. State-of-the-art encryption of the communication between the controller and the app guarantees the security of the data, even when on the move.</p><p>In the event of an internet failure, on-site functionality is maintained because the Smart Home Controller II controls all Bosch Smart Home devices via its own local wireless network. Only remote access and partner connections are temporarily unavailable in this case.</p><p>As usual, users receive additional functions via regular free updates of the Bosch Smart Home Controller, thus continually making the Bosch Smart Home even smarter. </p><h2>Further features</h2><p><ul><li>Powerful thanks to Dual-Core-Processor / 1.4 GHZ, 4 GB internal memory, 1 GB RAM </li><li>Ethernet RJ45 and USB-C-connection </li><li>Dimensions: 100 x 100 x 29 mm (W x H x D)</li><li>Flexible mounting is possible on a wall or positioned horizontally</li></ul></p><h2>Availability and price</h2><p><ul><li>From December 2022 in Germany.</li><li>From January 2023 in Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and the UK.</li><li>RRP €99.95 in Germany incl. 19% VAT.</li></ul></p><h2>Requirements</h2><p>In order to use the Bosch Smart Home Controller II, as a requirement the Bosch Smart Home App must be installed. </p><p>*At present, the Bosch Smart Home Controller II can be used with Bosch Generation II Smart Home devices, as well as with the Bosch Smart Home Outdoor Siren, Motion Detector, Twinguard, Twist, Water Detector, and Plug Compact.</p><p>Users of the Bosch Smart Home Controller with first-generation devices can continue to rely on the reliable functionality of their system and regular software updates. If a switch to the Bosch Smart Home Controller II is however desired, a solution will soon be made available that will allow the use of all current devices.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>249024</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11585</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-integrates-original-circuit-diagrams-into-esitronic-2-0-online-diagnostic-software-right-from-the-vehicle-manufacturer-249024.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-12-01T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-12-01T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Bosch integrates original circuit diagrams into Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software right from the vehicle manufacturer</headline>
			<quote>Combining detailed information with Esitronic’s smart functionality creates added benefit for workshops</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The component names in the original circuit diagrams procured from automakers are standardized and displayed on the familiar Esitronic interface  High level of detail in manufacturers´ circuit diagrams remain unaffected by integration into Esitronic  Automated data production accelerates transfer and availability of original circuit diagrams ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen, Germany – Bosch is currently upgrading and significantly augmenting its Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software by integrating vehicle manufacturers´ original circuit diagrams. In their familiar Esitronic environment, therefore, independent workshops can now consult the same detailed information as authorized repair shops. Integrating them into Esitronic means there is no longer any need for inquiries on the various manufacturers’ portals, which have usually been fee-based up to now. </p>
<p>Bosch began the integration work back in August, and has been continuously adding retrievable original circuit diagrams to its database ever since. Preparations are currently underway to include further circuit diagrams in Esitronic, including for models made by Ford, VW, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Renault, among others. </p><p></p><p>In the course of regular updates, the new data will be automatically made available to Esitronic users as part of their already existing license. </p><p></p><p><b>Manufacturers´ original circuit diagrams linked with Esitronic functionality</b></p><p>For use in the Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software, manufacturers´ original circuit diagrams are not simply copied one for one, but also revised, adapted, and integrated into the familiar diagnostic software environment. Component names, for example, are brought into line with familiar Bosch terminology, and standardized across all brands. When switching to a different make, therefore, Esitronic users do not have to reorient themselves. The familiar Esitronic links and special functions (such as mouse-over) are also transferred to the circuit diagrams. In this way, a user can switch directly from the circuit diagram to a description of position, instructions for removal and installation, and troubleshooting instructions. Yet thanks to the original layout, the degree of detail provided by the vehicle manufacturers´ circuit diagrams remains unaffected. </p><p></p><p><b>Manufacturers´ original circuit diagrams are being integrated brand by brand</b></p><p>When integrating the original circuit diagrams into Esitronic, Bosch is using a modern method for automating data production. This allows manufacturers´ data to be quickly incorporated and made available for workshops. </p><p></p><p>As this move to make data accessible results from a recent EU directive and relates to the EU, vehicle manufacturers outside the EU may impose national restrictions on the integration of their information into Esitronic.</p><p></p><p><b>About Bosch Esitronic</b></p><p>For many years now, Esitronic diagnostic software has been a valuable aid for mechanics above all in independent and multibrand workshops, providing up-to-date diagnostic data, troubleshooting hints, and removal and installation instructions for maintenance and repair work. Regular updates ensure that the workshop is always up to date, and can efficiently service and repair even the latest vehicle models. This integration of original circuit diagrams adds further information to the Esitronic database – information that is extremely relevant for workshops. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248960</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11496</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/world-first-bosch-and-mercedes-benzs-driverless-parking-system-approved-for-commercial-use-248960.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-11-30T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-30T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<headline>World first: Bosch and Mercedes-Benz’s driverless parking system approved for commercial use </headline>
			<quote>Coming soon to APCOA parking garage at Stuttgart Airport</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Automated valet parking is the world’s first highly automated driverless   (SAE Level 4)  parking function to be given official approval for commercial use in Germany.  The highly automated and driverless parking system collects and returns the vehicle completely independently.  Function available soon for certain S-Class and EQS  variants equipped with INTELLIGENT PARK PILOT, initially at P6 parking garage at Stuttgart Airport, Germany.   APCOA’s P6 parking garage at Stuttgart Airport will be the first in the world to enable commercial use of the driverless parking system.  Drivers can use the APCOA FLOW digital mobility platform for reservations, contactless entry and exit, and cashless payment. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch and Mercedes-Benz have reached an important milestone on the way to automated driving: Germany’s Federal Motor Transport Authority (KBA) has approved their highly automated parking system for use in the P6 parking garage run by APCOA at Stuttgart Airport. This makes it the world’s first highly automated driverless parking function to SAE Level 4¹ to be officially approved for commercial use. The technological advancement of automated driving plays a key role in the mobility of the future. With the vehicle and infrastructure taking over driving and maneuvering, drivers will be able to turn their attention to other things, instead of time spent looking for a parking space and maneuvering in tight parking garages.</p>
<p>“The world’s first approval for customer use of our highly automated and driverless parking function, developed together with our technology partner Bosch, shows that innovation leadership and ‘Made in Germany’ go hand in hand,” says Markus Schäfer, member of the board of management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, chief technology officer, responsible for development and procurement. “Following the market launch of our DRIVE PILOT Level 3 system, we will soon be offering a Level 4 system for parking with our INTELLIGENT PARK PILOT – all of that this year. We really are showing our customers how technology can make life easier and give back precious time.”</p><p></p><p>“Driverless parking is a key aspect of automated mobility. The highly automated parking system we developed together with our partner Mercedes-Benz shows just how far we’ve already progressed along this development path. It will be with driverless parking that everyday automated driving will start,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. “From the outset, Bosch has taken the approach of making the infrastructure in parking garages intelligent. Accordingly, we have set standards in this area. In the future, our aim is to equip more and more parking garages with the necessary infrastructure technology – we plan to do several hundred of them worldwide in the next few years.”</p><p></p><p>“We are extremely pleased to have successfully developed a connected system for driverless and contactless parking together with our partners from Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and Stuttgart Airport. Our digital platform, APCOA FLOW, can be used to book spaces, for contactless access to the parking garage, and for automatic invoicing of the stay in the garage,” says Frank van der Sant, a member of the board of management and chief commercial officer of APCOA PARKING Group. “For our customers, this means a huge gain in convenience: planning certainty, hardly any wasted time, short distances to walk, and a contactless and cashless parking process.” </p><p></p><p>“We are proud that STR has been chosen as the airport for this global premiere,” says Walter Schoefer, management spokesperson for Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH, which runs Stuttgart Airport. “The project shows how innovative our region is. Automated Valet Parking really enhances our flight passengers’ comfort and convenience and saves them time, especially when they’re in a hurry and just want to drop their car off quickly at the airport.”</p>
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			Driverless parking is a key aspect of automated mobility. The highly automated parking system we developed together with our partner Mercedes-Benz shows just how far we&#8217;ve already progressed along this development path. It will be with driverless parking that everyday automated driving will start,
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				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector.</cite>
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<h2>The technology behind driverless parking</h2><p>Drive in to the parking garage, get out, and send the vehicle to a parking space just by tapping in a smartphone app – the Automated Valet Parking service has no need for a driver. Once the driver has left the parking garage – to spend the time just saved on doing something else – the vehicle drives itself to its assigned space and parks. Later, the vehicle returns to the pick-up point in exactly the same way. This process relies on the interplay between the intelligent infrastructure supplied by Bosch and installed in the parking garage and Mercedes-Benz automotive technology. Bosch sensors in the parking garage monitor the driving corridor and its surroundings and provide the information needed to guide the vehicle. The technology in the vehicle converts the information it receives from the infrastructure into driving maneuvers. This way, vehicles can even drive themselves up and down ramps to move between stories in the parking garage. If the infrastructure sensors detect an obstacle, the vehicle brakes and safely comes to a complete stop. Only once the route is clear does it continue on its way.</p><p></p><p>It was in 2019 that Bosch and Mercedes-Benz obtained the world’s first special permit to operate Automated Valet Parking using development vehicles without human oversight in everyday operations of the parking garage of the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. The approval that has now been issued goes beyond this, allowing commercial operation with privately owned vehicles in the P6 parking garage at Stuttgart Airport. The basis for the approval is a law that came into force in Germany in July 2021, which permits driverless driving in accordance with SAE Level 4¹ for motor vehicles (<a href="https://www.bmvi.de/SharedDocs/DE/Artikel/DG/gesetz-zum-autonomen-fahren.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BMDV &#8211; Germany will be the world leader in autonomous driving</a>). Application of this law to the parking system was implemented in close coordination with the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) and the KBA. The AFGBV (autonomous driving directive), passed by the upper chamber of the German parliament on May 20, 2022, clearly specifies the criteria of the German road traffic act that Level 4 vehicles must satisfy.</p><p></p><p>The companies plan to gradually roll out the driverless parking service in the APCOA P6 parking garage at Stuttgart Airport. From the day it is released for operation, the first customers with S-Class and EQS models built since July 2022 whose vehicle variants feature the INTELLIGENT PARK PILOT2 service as part of Mercedes me connect, and who have activated this service, will be able to use the function at the P6 parking garage. Once drivers have used their Mercedes me app to book a parking space in advance, they can leave their vehicle in a predetermined drop-off area. After all the passengers have exited the vehicle, the app starts the parking maneuver. The parking system checks whether the route to the booked parking space is clear, and that all the other technical requirements have been satisfied. If this is the case, drivers receive a notification in the app confirming that the intelligent infrastructure has taken control of the vehicle. They can then leave the parking garage. The vehicle starts automatically and finds its own way to its parking space. When the driver wishes to retrieve their car from the parking garage, they can summon it via smartphone command. Their vehicle then makes its own way to a predetermined pick-up area.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248896</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11584</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ingo-mauel-named-new-head-of-bosch-motorsport-248896.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-11-29T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-29T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Ingo Mauel named new head of Bosch Motorsport</headline>
			<quote>Motorsports activities at Bosch under new leadership</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New senior management at Bosch Motorsport  Ingo Mauel has taken over leadership of the motorsports division  Dr. Klaus Boettcher goes into early retirement ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – A transition in leadership has taken place in the successful motorsports division of Bosch Engineering: as of October 1, 2022, Ingo Mauel has taken over management of Bosch Motorsports. He succeeds Dr. Klaus Boettcher, who will go into early retirement after 23 years of leading Bosch Motorsport at the end of January 2023.</p>
<p>Ingo Mauel, who holds a graduate degree in electrical engineering, has been with Bosch since 1996 and worked in various management roles in electronics, software, and systems development, among others. In 2015, he assumed leadership of the Motorsport Engineering department. There, he was responsible for the development and production of motorsports components and systems and coordinated all engineering activities around the world. “Our products and services are not only the result of our comprehensive expert knowledge, but also the passion with which we have driven development forward, and we will continue to do so in the future,” says Ingo Mauel. </p><p></p><p>Ingo Mauel’s predecessor, Dr. Klaus Boettcher, was the face of Bosch Motorsport for many years and has left his mark on the company’s motorsports activities in the past decades like no other. After working for FEV and earning his doctorate, Dr. Klaus Boettcher joined the Bosch Group in 1990. He has worked for Bosch Motorsport since 1996. After first being responsible for applications, he became the head of motorsports in 2000. In his time, he has experienced countless victories and championships of many racing teams and manufacturers around the globe with whom Bosch Motorsport has worked. Examples include successes in the German Touring Car Masters (DTM), in the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Audi, Bentley, and Peugeot, in rally series, and in the customer racing sector.</p><p></p><p>Bosch Motorsport develops and distributes complete electronics systems and components for use in race cars. In this area as well, sustainability and conservation of resources have become more and more important in recent years. Bosch accounts for this trend through accelerated development of components and systems for electrified drives that supplement the portfolio of components and services for conventional internal-combustion engines. One example of these development activities is the new LMDh series, for which Bosch Motorsport is an exclusive partner for the hybrid powertrain. The new top series for prototype sports cars will be released starting in 2023 and will make its racing debut on January 28, 2023 in the 24 Hours of Daytona.</p><p><b>Further information:</b><br/><a href="https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248768</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11583</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/expansion-of-the-professional-18v-system-new-cordless-jigsaws-from-bosch-for-professionals-248768.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-22T09:10:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-22T09:10:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Expansion of the Professional 18V System: New cordless jigsaws from Bosch for professionals </headline>
			<quote>The right tool for every application </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Optimized for precise cutting: GST 18V-155 SC and GST 18V-155 BC Professional  Equipped with either a barrel grip or a bow handle  Different functions such as individual setting via app  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>In order to offer professionals a suitable solution without an annoying cord for every job in a workshop or on a construction site, Bosch is launching two new cordless jigsaws on the market in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>: the GST 18V-155 SC Professional and GST 18V-155 BC Professional for particularly precise cuts and detailed work. The tools have a cutting depth of 155 mm and are available with either a barrel grip or a bow handle (B). Thanks to modern battery technology, the new tool generation is comparable with corded tools. A brushless motor delivers high performance. Furthermore, the Professional 18V System covers all other significant 18V applications that, thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-fein-and-rothenberger-launch-battery-alliance-ampshare-powered-by-bosch-245760.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>, go even beyond Bosch. <a href="https://www.ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power ‒ can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and a single charger. Tradespeople therefore save time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Precision tools with an interactive display and individual setting via app</h2><p>The GST 18V-155 SC Professional and GST 18V-155 BC Professional jigsaws are designed for work that requires high precision and optimum results, for example low-tear cut-outs in worktops. Their new saw blade guide prevents the saw blade from bending even in narrow curves. This enables precise curved and freehand cuts to be made. The tools are well balanced and fit perfectly in the hand when used with the recommended ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah. The barrel grip version GST 18V-155 SC Professional is ergonomic for right-handed and left-handed users alike thanks to its 360-degree grip circumference and an on/off switch on each side of the tool. It can also be easily guided when sawing from below. In addition, the jigsaws now offer tradespeople such as joiners, kitchen installers and trade fair constructors a user interface for the first time ‒ an interactive display on the tool ‒ and can even be individually adapted to the respective application via app. On request, the tools therefore save, for example, the set speed for sawing different materials such as hard wood, chipboard, or wood composite materials. The individual speed settings and other functions such as ‘Adaptive Speed Control’ (ASC) for a soft starting of the GST 18V-155 SC Professional saw can be controlled in the Bosch Toolbox app. </p><p>The GST 18V-155 BC Professional has an accelerator switch which allows to continuously control the cutting speed, e.g., reduce the stroke rate at the start of the cut for better precision. Thanks to the switchable LED light, professionals always have a clear view of the cutting line. The jigsaws also offer a high level of occupational health and safety: The new ‘Drop Control’ function, which is unique in jigsaws, switches off the tool automatically when it is dropped. Anyone wanting to work with very low dust levels can fit an adapter to connect a wet/dry extractor such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/products/gas-18v-10-l-06019C6302920" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GAS 18V-10 L Professional</a>.</p><p>The GST 18V-155 SC Professional and GST 18V-155 BC Professional cordless jigsaws will be available from December onwards. A wide range of accessories, e.g. <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/for-versatile-fast-cuts-in-wood-and-laminate-new-bosch-jigsaw-blades-with-carbide-technology-213632.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">jigsaw blades &#8216;Expert Hardwood fast&#8217; with carbide technology</a>, are available in the Bosch accessory program. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><b><br/>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248576</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11579</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/expansion-of-12v-and-18v-cordless-systems-two-new-cordless-orbital-sanders-from-bosch-for-pros-248576.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-22T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Expansion of 12V and 18V cordless systems: Two new cordless orbital sanders from Bosch for pros</headline>
			<quote>Highly versatile and with ergonomic tool control</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Lightweight and compact for all sanding positions: GSS 12V-13 Professional  Faster work progress on larger surfaces: GSS 18V-13 Professional  Ergonomic tool control thanks to comfortable palm rest and slim grip  Versatile and easy application thanks to interchangeable sanding plates  Interchangeable batteries for different tools or even brands ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is launching two cordless orbital sanders with the GSS 12V-13 Professional and the GSS 18V-13 Professional. These tools enable professionals to work on edges and corners with ease and convenience. The lighter and more compact GSS 12V-13 Professional is the first orbital sander in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a>, which is used to its best advantage when it comes to performing vertical or overhead work. The GSS 18V-13 Professional from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-cordless-system/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> is recommended for larger surfaces and a long application period. The 18V system even goes beyond the Bosch portfolio, thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-fein-and-rothenberger-launch-battery-alliance-ampshare-powered-by-bosch-245760.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system:</a> All tools, from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power, can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and just one charger – saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Maximum flexibility and an ideally coordinated system</h2><p>With these two orbital sanders, Bosch is extending the range of cordless sanders and offering professionals everything they need to produce even surfaces. Sanding stairs, window shutters, door and wall paneling, and much more: The GSS 12V-13 Professional and GSS 18V-13 Professional make work easier on any project, no matter if it is a new construction or renovation/restoration work. The tools offer woodworkers, painters, and varnishers greater versatility on sanding work than comparable competitor models. Thanks to three sanding plates of different shapes – square, rectangular, and triangular – professionals can quickly and easily adapt their orbital sanders to the application. These plates can be simply changed and reach even corners in hard to access areas. In combination with the already available <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/compact-and-flexible-for-mobile-use-the-first-bosch-cordless-random-orbit-sanders-for-pros-227265.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cordless random orbit sanders GEX-12V-125 Professional and GEX 18V-125 Professional</a> for the sanding of larger surfaces, the orbital sanders provide tradespeople with an optimal system. </p><h2>Efficient, lightweight and easy to handle for maximum tool control </h2><p>Both cordless orbital sanders are especially efficient due to their high-performance brushless motors. Their shape is identical to the existing random orbit sanders and combines a comfortable palm rest at the front and a slim grip close to the workpiece ‒ thus differing significantly from the bulky tower shape of comparable battery-powered competitor models. The tools are also very light, weighing only 0.975 and 1.615 kilograms with the recommended 3.0 Ah battery and ProCore18V 4.0 Ah battery respectively. The GSS 12V-13 Professional and GSS 18V-13 Professional can therefore be easily guided with one hand or two hands. Due to the proximity to the workpiece, they provide maximum tool control and are much more ergonomic than current cordless models on the market. To ensure optimal tool balance and an efficient work process, Bosch recommends a 3.0 Ah battery for the 12V tool and a ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah for the 18V tool. No matter what material is being sanded, the connectable dust bag ensures low dust levels on the job. Thanks to the Click &amp; Clean function, the tool can also be connected to a dust extractor, e.g. the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/products/gas-18v-10-l-06019C6302920" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GAS 18V-10 L Professional</a> wet/dry extractor, which is also cordless.</p><p>The GSS 12V-13 Professional and GSS 18V-13 Professional will be available from January 2023. Suitable sanding paper, e.g., Expert C470, is available from the Bosch range of accessories. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>248518</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11569</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/extension-of-the-18v-power-for-all-system-new-cordless-angle-grinders-from-bosch-for-diyers-248518.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-16T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Extension of the ‘18V Power for All System’: New cordless angle grinders from Bosch for DIYers </headline>
			<quote>Comfortable grinding, cutting, and brushing</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compact and user-friendly: UniversalGrind 18V-75  Versatile and convenient: AdvancedGrind 18V-80  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Cordless and convenient grinding, cutting, or brushing with the two new cordless angle grinders from Bosch for DIYers: As a new model in the entry segment, the UniversalGrind 18V-75 is a reliable partner for many applications thanks to its compactness and ease of use. The new AdvancedGrind 18V-80 offers even more operating and work comfort for larger and more complex tasks. Both angle grinders are part of the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’ from Bosch. This system covers all representative tools per segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY, garden, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>’. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>More safety and control in all working phases</h2><p>Both cordless angle grinders feature powerful motors with a soft start function. The angle grinders therefore do not start straightaway at full speed but increase power continuously during the first few seconds of application. This function provides more comfort and control when working since users have time to position and align their tool precisely. If the power supply to the tool is interrupted, the restart protection prevents uncontrolled starting and reduces the risk of injuries. The quick adjust guards can be set to different positions without tools and can therefore be aligned depending on the application. The supplied guard converter offers increased safety during cutting applications and can simply be clipped on. The ergonomic and slim handle with soft grip, as well as the compact design and the low weight ensure comfortable handling during use. </p><h2>UniversalGrind 18V-75: Compact tool for smaller applications</h2><p>The UniversalGrind 18V-75 is the entry into 18V battery-powered angle grinders from Bosch for DIYers. This easy to operate tool features the motor power of a comparable corded 750-Watt model and is therefore suitable for grinding, brushing, and cutting in home and garden. Smaller tasks involving metal or stone, for example cutting metal pipes to length, derusting of gates and outdoor furniture, or smaller tasks with sheet metal can be performed with the UniversalGrind 18V-75 in an instant. </p><h2>AdvancedGrind 18V-80: Speed selection, anti-vibration, and quick change </h2><p>The new AdvancedGrind 18V-80 model features even more power and high user comfort for DIYers who often work with stone, deburr metal, or rough grind weld seams: The angle grinder is as powerful as a comparable cordless 800-Watt tool. Thanks to electronic speed selection on the handle, the speed can be adjusted to different applications and materials. Whereas a high speed of up to 12,000 rpm is suitable for cutting tasks in metal or stone, finer tasks such as polishing stainless steel can be performed at a lower speed. The anti-vibration handle enables users to work comfortably with minimum fatigue. This is practical when changing applications: DIYers can replace the disc without needing further tools thanks to the quick clamping nut.</p><p>The AdvancedGrind 18V-80 is available now, the UniversalGrind 18V-75 from January 2023 onwards. Accessories for different applications are available in the Bosch range of accessories. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>248448</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11577</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/additions-to-the-18v-power-for-all-system-two-new-multi-sanders-from-bosch-for-diyers-248448.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-16T09:10:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Additions to the ‘18V Power for All System’: Two new multi-sanders from Bosch for DIYers </headline>
			<quote>The right tool for every application</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Versatile, high-performance sanding: UniversalSander 18V-10   Ergonomic entry-level sander for smaller areas: EasySander 18V-8  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>With the two new cordless multi-sanders EasySander 18V-8 and UniversalSander 18V-10, Bosch is extending its ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’ to include an entry-level tool and a versatile sander for a large number of renovation and restoration projects in home and garden. The ‘18V Power for All System’ also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY tools, gardening tools, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range thanks to the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>’. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Low-dust sanding thanks to a new microfilter dust box</h2><p>The two multi-sanders enable DIYers to evenly remove material from surfaces just like the corded pendants PSM 80 A and PSM 100 A, but with the freedom and flexibility of a cordless tool. The tools have a striking new design: The microfilter dust box reduces the amount of dust and, thanks to the new position, can be simply removed for emptying. For very low dust levels, users can also attach a vacuum cleaner to both sanders. The position of the battery at the top of the tool is another novelty. The multi-sanders therefore feel well balanced in the hand. Since this prevents fatigue when sanding, longer tasks can also be performed. </p><h2>Less wear and tear thanks to a rotatable delta plate</h2><p>The rotatable tip of the delta plate is unique in the two tools from Bosch: Thanks to the special shape, corners can also be easily reached with the sanders. If a plate ever becomes worn after intensive use, both the sanding paper and the complete triangular attachment can be detached at the front, rotated, and re-attached. Sanding work can therefore be quickly continued, and the service life of the tool is substantially extended since the sanding sheets need not be replaced immediately.</p><h2>UniversalSander 18V-10: Powerful multi-talent</h2><p>The UniversalSander 18V-10 is characterized by its versatility and ease of operation. If necessary, the triangular sander is turned into an orbital sander in an instant: Thanks to the SDS system, the triangular sanding plate can be simply removed and replaced by the supplied rectangular sanding plate. Large areas, for example on a dining table, can therefore also be easily sanded down. Smaller gaps, for example in window shutters, can be handled with attachable accessories such as a sanding finger or a louvre sanding attachment. Electronic speed preselection via a rotary switch enables users to adjust the orbital stroke rate precisely to their needs and materials. Whereas a higher orbital stroke rate is recommended for large, non-sensitive surfaces made of metal or solid wood, the slower movement of the sanding sheet is suitable for more purposeful sanding, for example to remove paint residues.</p><h2>EasySander 18V-8: Ergonomic entry-level tool</h2><p>For simpler tasks and smaller areas, Bosch is supplementing its range of multi-sanders in the cordless segment with the EasySander 18V-8. Its ease of operation and ergonomic design make this multi-sander a tool that is also suitable for less experienced DIYers. Thanks to its triangular sanding plate, the EasySander 18V-8 is well-suited for repairs or sprucing up small to medium-sized pieces of furniture, and for sanding down window frames or edges of toys.</p><p>The EasySander 18V-8 and UniversalSander 18V-10 are available as of now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248384</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11581</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/joint-research-and-development-project-improves-herbicide-treatment-with-high-performance-sensors-248384.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-16T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-16T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Joint research and development project improves herbicide treatment with high-performance sensors</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Collaborative project between the University of Hohenheim, Bosch, Amazonen-Werke, and BASF Digital Farming conducts research into high-performance sensors for smart herbicide treatment   Optical technologies combined with artificial intelligence expand range of applications and aid identification of problematic weeds  Extension of smart-spraying technology to include wheat, barley, and other types of fine grains  Identification and targeted treatment of crop-reducing weeds in Germany and Europe with smart-spraying technology ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart / Cologne / Hasbergen / Hohenheim – The United Nations expects the world’s population to cross the 9 billion barrier by 2050, which will necessitate an at least 70% increase in global food production. Farmers must face this challenge by utilizing the limited amount of available farmland as sustainably as possible, while also minimizing their use of resources. An important aspect of these efforts is the efficient use of herbicides, particularly to combat crop-reducing weeds, without endangering or reducing the farmers’ yields. To this end, a joint initiative has been launched by Bosch, BASF Digital Farming, Amazone, and the University of Hohenheim in the form of the HoPla project, which will conduct research into the use of high-performance sensors for smart herbicide treatment. The aim is to investigate how optical technologies and artificial intelligence can assist with the targeted application of herbicides as a means of effective, agronomic weed control. The initiative is supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of its program “Photonics for a digitally connected world – rapid optical control of dynamic processes”. The project was started in September and is to run until August 2025.</p>
<p>In many parts of Europe, herbicides are still applied to entire fields. However, a more targeted treatment of undesired plants ensures much more efficient use of herbicides without affecting crop yields. This targeted application is already possible today thanks to intelligent technologies such as smart spraying. While passing over the field, smart camera and software technology attached to the field sprayer differentiates between crop plants and weeds, thus ensuring that the herbicides are applied only where they are needed. This enables reliable detection of weeds in row crops, such as corn, sugar beets, and sunflowers, meaning that herbicide use can be reduced by up to 70 percent, depending on the field situation and weed pressure. </p><p></p><p>In their “HoPla” collaborative project, the experts from the fields of industry and research will work together to explore and enhance the photonic sensors, automated data analysis, and interpretation for needs-based crop protection as a holistic system solution. The aim is to improve the optical sensor system and processors so that the plants can be identified even faster than with current solutions when passed over with the field sprayer. These advances will primarily be achieved by reducing the latency of real-time processing on the agricultural machinery and by applying new AI algorithms. Only then will it be possible to identify weeds in fine grains such as wheat and barley both efficiently and cost-effectively. In addition, the new technology will massively lower the costs involved in the identification and targeted treatment of problematic weeds, which have a significant impact on the crop yields of farmers. As a result, the use of herbicides for such crops, which are particularly prevalent and important in German and European agriculture, can also be optimized significantly. </p><p></p><p>Each of the partners is contributing their own individual expertise to the initiative. Bosch and the University of Hohenheim are working together to explore and further the development of the necessary sensors and AI software, while the current state of research is being expanded with the publication of scientific papers for this area. BASF Digital Farming is responsible for developing the digital agronomic decision logic based on its xarvio FIELD MANAGER crop optimization platform, which will help ensure the best and most efficient herbicide treatment. Finally, Amazone is looking into the integration of the sensor system into a field sprayer and the precise execution of the technology’s application decision. </p><p></p><p>In the event of a successful outcome, the project results are to be introduced to the market directly via the products of the partners Bosch, BASF Digital Farming and Amazone, while the University of Hohenheim will focus on furthering research and education in the field of AI-assisted agricultural technology.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248320</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11580</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-readies-itself-for-rising-demand-for-specialty-semiconductors-248320.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11580/pi11580_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-11-14T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-14T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch readies itself for rising demand for specialty semiconductors</headline>
			<quote>The innovations Bosch is debuting at electronica 2022</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Global market for automotive semiconductors to grow by an annual average of 12 percent through 2028.  Bosch is systematically expanding its engineering and manufacturing network for semiconductors.  At electronica in Munich, Bosch is debuting innovative semiconductor solutions for the automotive and consumer electronics industries. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Munich, Germany – Growth in the global market for semiconductors shows no signs of stopping – and Bosch is growing right along with it. For automotive semiconductors alone, S&amp;P Global Mobility* expects average annual growth of 12 percent through 2028. In 2021, this slice of the market was worth some 49 billion dollars. The key drivers of this development are semiconductors for electrified and automated driving. Bosch is also systematically readying itself for further growth: in July 2022, the company announced it would be making billions of euros of new investments in its own semiconductor business. At locations such as Dresden and Reutlingen, this money will enable Bosch to establish new engineering centers in the coming years. The company is also steadily expanding its manufacturing operations so that it can meet the further increase in customer demand. For example, the 300-mm wafer fab in Dresden, which went into operation in 2021, is already expanding its clean-room area after just one year. Major expansions are also underway in the existing clean-room spaces for 200-mm wafers at the Reutlingen location. In Malaysia, the new test center in Penang will be completed in 2023; the existing test center in Suzhou, China, was expanded in 2021. </p><p></p><p>“We want to continue to be a leading supplier of key products for the automotive and consumer electronics industries. That’s why, in addition to our manufacturing activities, we are also consistently expanding our development capacity in the areas of integrated circuits, systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), micromechanical sensors, and power semiconductors. Through our active participation in numerous expert committees and publicly funded projects, we are helping to shape the markets of the future,” says Jens Fabrowsky, who as executive vice president in the Automotive Electronics division is responsible for the semiconductor business at Bosch.</p>
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		<p>
			We want to continue to be a leading supplier of key products for the automotive and consumer electronics industries. That&#8217;s why, in addition to our manufacturing activities, we are also consistently expanding our development capacity in the areas of integrated circuits, systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), micromechanical sensors, and power semiconductors. 
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				<cite>says Jens Fabrowsky, who as executive vice president in the Automotive Electronics division is responsible for the semiconductor business at Bosch.</cite>
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<p>At booth C3.322 at electronica 2022 in Munich, the world’s leading trade fair and conference for electronics, Bosch will be presenting the following product innovations:</p><p><b>CAN XL protocol controller:</b> The “X_CAN” IP module is a new CAN XL protocol controller for integration into microcontrollers. CAN XL enables data transmission rates of up to 20 Mbit/s in CAN networks. </p><p><b>Compact silicon carbide (CSL) power modules:</b> The new CSL line for electrical powertrains covers various performance classes, connection technologies, and cooling concepts. </p><p><b>TPMS sensor module:</b> A new TPMS sensor module means that manufacturers of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) can now offer Bluetooth transmission of tire pressure and temperature. </p><p><b>MEMS sensors:</b> In consumer electronics, Bosch will present its BME688, the world’s most compact 4-in-1 air-quality sensor with integrated artificial intelligence, the BMP581 barometric pressure sensor that measures elevation changes down to the centimeter, and the new BMI323 inertial sensor for a wide range of measurement applications.</p><h2></h2><p>*S&amp;P Global Mobility, Automotive Semiconductor Market Tracker - July 2022</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248193</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11574</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-connected-world-2022-digitalization-campaign-bosch-invests-further-billions-in-areas-of-future-digital-growth-248193.html</url>
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			<headline>Bosch Connected World 2022 - Digitalization campaign: Bosch invests further billions in areas of future digital growth</headline>
			<quote>Bosch partners with IBM on quantum computing</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Stefan Hartung: “For Bosch, digitalization presents major opportunities in all areas of business.”  By 2025: 10 billion euros for digitalization and connectivity.  Focus also on education and training.  Electromobility: quantum-based materials simulation also focuses on carbon-neutral powertrains.  Sustainability: Bosch startup Decarbonize Industries offers solutions for companies looking to decarbonize.  Bosch as a software employer: 40,000 IT experts working in the company. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Berlin, Germany – Bosch remains on the offensive in its digital transformation: by 2025, the supplier of technology and services will have invested 10 billion euros in digitalization and connectivity. Two-thirds of this will go toward developing and expanding promising new technologies, with a focus on sustainability, mobility, and Industry 4.0. “For Bosch, digitalization presents major opportunities in all areas of business,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at this year’s Bosch Connected World (BCW) AIoT industry conference in Berlin. “In addition to promising new technologies, we will be investing in vocational training and professional development for our associates – since they are the key to technology that is ‘Invented for life’ both today and tomorrow,” Hartung said. For the technology of the more distant future, Hartung also announced that Bosch is partnering with IBM, a U.S.-based technology company, in the field of quantum computing. Bosch’s goal is to use quantum computing simulation of materials to find surrogates for the precious metals and rare earths in carbon-neutral powertrains – in the electric motor and the fuel cell – in the next ten years.</p>
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				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at this year&#8217;s Bosch Connected World (BCW) AIoT industry conference in Berlin.</cite>
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<h2>Search for sustainable solutions is accelerating</h2><p>Bosch brings its many years of experience in the simulation of materials that are especially important for industrial applications to the collaboration. In return, the supplier of technology and services will gain access to IBM’s fleet of more than twenty advanced quantum computers available over the IBM cloud. With the help of future generations of quantum computers, Bosch aims to determine the properties of new materials in ways that would be impractical on conventional computers in terms of time or complexity: As quantum computer performance improves in the more distant future, it may be possible to draw conclusions on specific properties of new materials in a fraction of the time that is needed on conventional computers. The work on quantum algorithms for exploring use cases of interest will involve research by experts from both Bosch and IBM. “We share our experience in simulating materials for very specific application areas with IBM and in return we gain deeper insights into the power and applicability of quantum computing including hardware. Together, we are taking quantum simulation to the next level and are gaining a competitive edge internationally,” Hartung said. In addition to new materials for fuel cells, Bosch is also interested in new magnets for electric motors that are lighter, more compact, more efficient, and more readily available. Such new materials promise to be more environmentally friendly than rare earths.</p><h2>Quantum technologies crucial for technological sovereignty</h2><p>When it comes to software for quantum computers, science and industry in Germany occupy a strong position in global competition with the U.S. and China. Market research institutes see great potential in the technology. The Boston Consulting Group estimates that the market for quantum computing, including new products and services, will be worth as much as 850 billion dollars in the next 15 to 30 years. The forecasts for the field of quantum sensor technology are also promising: McKinsey expects this market to grow to as much as 7 billion dollars in the years ahead. “Quantum technology is crucial for Europe’s technological sovereignty. It’s important that we don’t leave it to other regions to develop on their own, but instead open up industrial areas of application and develop business models without delay,” Hartung said.</p><p>Bosch currently has some 30 experts working in the fields of quantum sensor technology and quantum computing. Since the beginning of this year, a Bosch startup has been working to accelerate the commercialization of quantum sensors. Bosch has been conducting research in this area for years and plays a leading role internationally. Like quantum computers, quantum sensors also have immense potential. They achieve unprecedented precision compared to conventional MEMS (microelectromechanical system) sensors. In the foreseeable future, it will be possible to use them to achieve a measurement accuracy that is 1,000 times greater. In medicine, for example, quantum sensors will be able to help diagnose neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s more accurately and easily. They will also be able to sense nerve impulses, and in this way move medical prostheses and enable control purely by thought in virtual realities. “Through our activities in quantum sensors and partnering with IBM in our research, we are creating technology that is ‘Invented for life’ in its very best sense,” Hartung said.</p><h2>Sustainability is just a mouse-click away</h2><p>The partnership with IBM underscores the importance that alliances have for Bosch’s digital transformation: they are a way to pool the forces required for the rapid and successful development of promising areas. To leverage the opportunities of digitalization and play an active role in shaping the connected world, Bosch is also systematically recruiting associates with in-depth IT and software expertise. Currently, the company has around 40,000 software experts working in many areas of future importance. The associates at the new Bosch startup Decarbonize Industries, for example, are developing a software solution that helps industrial enterprises achieve carbon neutrality. The solution will be a platform, jointly developed by Bosch and the energy supplier EWE AG, which will draw on current data from the energy market, legislation, and other sources to show companies the optimum route to greater sustainability. If parameters such as government subsidies or energy prices change, the proposed measures are automatically adjusted. As a result, a roadmap for a more sustainable future is just a mouse-click away.</p><h2>Keynotes and sessions on-site and online</h2><p>At this year’s <a href="https://bosch-connected-world.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Connected World</a> in Berlin, where people in the IoT and other pioneering fields come together, more than 60 exhibitors will be addressing the megatrends of digitalization, artificial intelligence, and sustainability. Bosch Connected World will take place on November 9 and 10 as a hybrid event: on-site at “Station Berlin” and online. Besides Bosch chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung, speakers will include Oliver Zipse (CEO BMW) and Andrew Ng (CEO Landing AI).</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11575</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-09T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-09T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Connected World 2022: For Bosch, digitalization presents major opportunities in all areas of business</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>at the media roundtable at Bosch Connected World in Berlin on November 9, 2022.</p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<h2>Ladies and gentlemen,</h2><p></p><p>From mobility to the factory to the home: In all business sectors, Bosch is focusing on connectivity and on artificial intelligence. In concrete terms, this means that connected products provide data about their use. Artificial intelligence can draw conclusions from these data volumes in seconds, enabling us to develop and offer completely new services. The objective is to make work easier, roads safer, buildings more energy efficient, and our home appliances even more useful – true to our “Invented for life” ethos.</p><p></p><p>To achieve this, Bosch plans to spend ten billion euros on digitalization and connectivity by 2025. Two-thirds of this will go toward developing and expanding promising new technologies, with a focus on sustainability, mobility, and Industry 4.0. We are investing in the digitalization and connectivity of our business and in our associates – who are the key to digital innovation. Today, a strong team of 40,000 software developers worldwide is working to actively shape the connected world. And we are investing in their training and development, as well as in successful careers in the Bosch world. We are also working to remain an attractive employer for high potentials in many areas of future importance and to expand our position.</p><p></p><p>I firmly believe that for Bosch, digitalization presents major opportunities in all areas of business. We are doing everything we can to leverage those opportunities. We are also using digitalization and connectivity in the fight against climate change – one of the greatest challenges of our age. This fight is too much for one company to accomplish on its own. It will require that we pull out all the stops and exploit all the possibilities technology has to offer. Most recently, the importance of taking action has been brought home to us by the UN Climate Change Conference, which is taking place as we speak. Climate action needs determination and digital technologies – and we have both. On this subject, I would like to present two new Bosch approaches to you. </p><p></p><p>The first is a cloud-based software solution our startup Decarbonize Industries is developing together with the energy provider EWE AG. The objective is to help industrial enterprises decarbonize faster by providing a roadmap at the click of a mouse with the actions that need to be taken. The solution is a platform that, in the future, will draw on current data from the energy market, legislation, and other sources to show companies the best possible route to greater sustainability. </p><p></p><p>How many charge spots does a company need to install to use up surplus solar power? How much hydrogen electrolysis do we need to run stationary fuel-cell plants? These are the questions that will be addressed by the software solution. But see for yourselves: our team is presenting the solution here at BCW in hall 7 (booth 45). Another contribution to fight climate change.</p><p></p><p>Our second approach is to supercharge research in the field of quantum technology. That is why we are partnering with IBM on quantum computing. Our aim for the next ten years is to use quantum-based simulation of new materials for example to reduce the amount of precious metals and rare earths in carbon-neutral powertrains – in both the electric motor and the fuel cell. In areas where even the most powerful of today’s computers reach their computational limits, quantum computers hold out the promise of much vaster, unprecedented possibilities.</p><p></p><p>What does this partnership cover? How can quantum technology help prevent global warming? How are we digitalizing our business? How do connectivity and artificial intelligence help us develop even better products? We will go into these subjects in more detail in just a moment in the discussion round. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11544</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/highest-number-of-truck-parking-spaces-in-europe-248128.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-03T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Highest number of truck parking spaces in Europe</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Secure Truck Parking and TRAVIS Road Services combine their booking portals</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ More truck parking spaces in Europe: Two leading providers of booking platforms are bundling their parking offers.  With around 400 locations and 15,000 parking spaces in 14 countries, the alliance offers the highest number of parking places in Europe.   All parking spaces can be booked via the platforms of both partners.  Easy booking and comprehensive services for freight forwarders and drivers. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Jana Bronsch-Chassard</name>
				<email>Jana.Bronsch-Chassard@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and Tilburg, the Netherlands – The logistics industry is struggling with major challenges: According to recent studies, there is a shortage of 400,000 safe truck parking spaces in the EU alone. The result: risky and accident-prone parked vehicles, increased cargo theft and more traffic and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions due to the search for a parking space. Added to this is the pressure on drivers to comply with their driving and rest times. To address these challenges, Bosch Secure Truck Parking and TRAVIS Road Services have forged an alliance against the shortage of truck parking spaces in Europe: In a new partnership, the two companies will be combining their contingents and providing carriers with Europe&#39;s highest number of bookable truck parking spaces: &quot;From the beginning of 2023, users of Bosch Secure Truck Parking and TRAVIS Road Services will be able to access a total of 15,000 parking spaces at well around 400 locations in 14 European countries, also in countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Great Britain, France, and Poland,&quot; explains Dr. Jan-Philipp Weers, Head of Bosch Secure Truck Parking. </p>
<p><b>Joint action against lack of parking spaces</b></p><p>&quot;Together, we are taking an important step towards addressing the challenges of the logistics industry,&quot; said Dennis van Veggel, CEO of TRAVIS Road Services. &quot;In addition to the high safety standards that the majority of the 100 Bosch sites meet, there is good site coverage through approximately 300 parking locations of TRAVIS Road Services.&quot; The portals provide freight forwarders with parking spaces in different areas, such as at truck stops, trucking marshalling yards, logistics centers. This approach allows to connect locations and new parking spaces flexibly, which promises further, rapid growth in parking spaces. What essentially changes is the scope of the offer for existing customers: Freight forwarders can view and block-book all the parking spaces they need in real time via the usual platform, and bill paperlessly via efficient collective invoices.</p><p> </p><p><b>Individual offers are retained</b></p><p>Regardless of the cooperation, Bosch and TRAVIS maintain their individual offers on the respective portals. Bosch Secure Truck Parking advises beyond the platform on holistic solutions for the transport and logistics industry and supports freight forwarders in the structural implementation of security and service solutions. Depending on the requirements, Bosch complies with European safety certificates such as the certifications of the Transported Asset Protection Association&#39;s (TAPA) or EU Parking Standards developed by the European Commission. This is important because the financial damage caused by cargo theft alone is estimated at 8.2 billion euros within the European Union. Bosch has also recently introduced a service that provides freight forwarders and drivers with support as needed via a Europe-wide telephone hotline.</p><p></p><p>TRAVIS, on the other hand, offers the combined booking of cleaning and repair services. Carriers can continue to book these services at approximately 1,450 partner locations in 17 countries as usual. They can easily simplify their administration by receiving just one invoice for different bookings or services which includes special VAT rules (e.g. reverse-charge mechanism). The possibility to pay and book road services with company fuel cards are also still available, which TRAVIS offers in cooperation with partners such as Shell, DKV or UTA.</p><p></p><p>In short, the alliance between Bosch and TRAVIS brings a noticeable increase in truck parking spaces for freight forwarders, their drivers, and customers, many with high safety standards. At the same time, it also relieves the municipalities along the major traffic axes of wildly parked trucks and minimizes the traffic and accident risks caused by them. </p><p></p><p><b>Additional interview on the partnership:</b><br/><a href="https://www.boschservicesolutions.com/en/stories/interview-bosch-and-travis-partnership/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.boschservicesolutions.com/en/stories/interview-bosch-and-travis-partnership/</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11578</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-02T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<headline>The straight path to your destination: the Kiox 300 display gets a new navigation function </headline>
			<quote>New features and enhanced activity tracking, improve your riding experience </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Minimalist navigation with clear turn-by-turn directions offers riders fast and safe orientation  Rides planned using the eBike Flow app or komoot can be easily transferred to the Kiox 300  Activity tracking captures additional route information and riding data   Faded-in shift recommendations help to conserve battery power and improves the riding experience. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - Aiming to help eBikers reach their destination more easily in the future, Bosch eBike Systems has added a new navigation function to the Kiox 300 display. <br/>The update can be downloaded free of charge from the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a>. </p>
<h2>Safer and more carefree eBiking thanks to the new navigation function</h2><p>The new Kiox 300 navigation function helps you stay oriented. The display shows the route as a line. The view on the display automatically realigns to the direction of movement while riding. Additional turn-by-turn directions, with precise distance information, make it easier to find your way - regardless of which screen is currently displayed. The view on the display automatically realigns to the direction of movement while riding. This ensures that eBikers are not unnecessarily distracted and can focus fully on the road ahead. The high display resolution means that all information can be absorbed quickly.</p><p>To enable eBikers to better assess the route and their own strength, Kiox 300 indicates the distance to the destination. In combination with the LED Remote, the display also provides information about the time to the destination, as well as the estimated time of arrival. The LED Remote and Mini Remote also enable the ergonomically efficient operation of the navigation function - enabling riders to keep their hands safely on the handlebars.</p><h2>Navigation of komoot routes with Kiox 300</h2><p>Riders can create a route themselves in the eBike Flow app and choose between the three route profiles Daily (daily journeys), Leisure (leisure rides) and eMTB (eMTB trails). Alternatively they can take inspiration from the komoot app: all they need to do beforehand is link their komoot profile once with the eBike Flow app and import the desired route. After that, all route information is continuously transmitted via Bluetooth from the eBike Flow app to Kiox 300. After the update, the imported routes can be used without restrictions for navigation with Kiox 300. </p><h2>Advanced activity tracking gives a detailed overview of riding data</h2><p>After the update, the Kiox 300 offers sporty riders additional features to optimise their workouts: previously, cadence, power and calories consumed were recorded during automatic activity tracking. Once updated, the display will show the current altitude, the elevation covered and the maximum altitude. In addition, the display tells eBikers whether they are currently riding above or below their personal average power and average cadence. Thanks to the update, the respective average values are now also displayed to further enhance motivation during training. The average values are activity-related and are reset when a new activity is started.</p><h2>Shift recommendation helps improve your riding experience</h2><p>To help eBikers ride more efficiently and save energy, the Kiox 300 - like the Intuvia 100 display - shows when it is time to shift up or down a gear via an overlaid shift recommendation. This ensures that they are always in the optimum gear and can enjoy the flow even longer. </p><p>Kiox 300 is part of the smart system from Bosch. The update can be downloaded via the eBike Flow app. The eBike Flow app can be downloaded from the relevant app store at no additional cost.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>248000</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11571</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-the-professional-18v-system-powerful-biturbo-trio-from-bosch-for-professionals-248000.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-11-03T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-03T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>New in the Professional 18V System: Powerful Biturbo trio from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Drilling, sawing, and cutting with new top models</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New in the Biturbo tool series: Rotary hammer, reciprocating saw and angle grinder  Powerful brushless motor for top performance and durability  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is further expanding the Biturbo series – the top segment for cordless tools with maximum performance – by adding three new 18V tools. The cordless rotary hammer GBH 18V-40 C Professional fills in the gap between the existing large Biturbo rotary hammers, the GBH 18V-36 C Professional and the GBH 18V-45 C Professional. The GBH 18V-40 C Professional offers cordless freedom with corded performance and features multiple comfort features. The first ever Biturbo cordless reciprocating saw GSA 18V-28 Professional enables tradespeople to even cut cast-iron pipes quickly and reliably. The third new tool in the Biturbo series is the cordless angle grinder GWS 18V-180 PC Professional, which combines the advantages of large and small angle grinders thanks to its large cutting depth and convenient handling. The tools reach their full potential when powered by ProCore18V batteries with 5.5, 8.0 and 12.0 Ah from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System.</a> The system covers all other major 18V applications – and even goes beyond the Bosch portfolio thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-fein-and-rothenberger-launch-battery-alliance-ampshare-%E2%80%93-powered-by-bosch-245760.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance.</a> <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Many brands, many tools, one battery system:</a> All tools, from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power, can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and just one charger – saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Biturbo cordless rotary hammer: GBH 18V-40 C Professional</h2><p>The Biturbo cordless rotary hammer GBH 18V-40 C Professional offers best-in-class performance. Thanks to its impact energy of 9 Joules and the integrated Soft Start feature, tradespeople can position the tool precisely for both chiseling and drilling, as well as chisel powerfully and drill holes of up to 40 millimeters in diameter quickly and precisely in concrete. A wide range of Bosch accessories are available, including the especially low-wear drill bits in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/knowledge-innovation/the-best-your-tool-can-get/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert series.</a> Unlike comparable tools, the battery of the GBH 18V-40 C Professional is integrated in the front of the hammer and not underneath. This optimizes the center of gravity and makes the tool easier to handle. The decoupled handle also ensures ease of handling and lower tool vibration. In case the drill bit gets stuck, the integrated sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This prevents unexpected kickback and offers users higher levels of protection. The tool also comes with an interactive user interface, which allows professionals to see the tool and battery status at a glance, and to customize the hammer to their individual needs. Three work modes are available: ‘Auto’ for maximum performance, e.g. when breaking through concrete, ‘Soft’ for working with sensitive materials such as masonry, and a ‘Favorite’ mode with which the drilling performance can be customized via an app with the aid of a Bluetooth module (an optional accessory). Even transporting the tool has become more comfortable, thanks to an XL-Boxx instead of the previous carrying case. </p><h2>Biturbo cordless reciprocating saw: GSA 18V-28 Professional</h2><p>The Biturbo cordless reciprocating saw GSA 18V-28 Professional is suitable for all kinds of demolition work involving metal, wood, composite materials, or masonry. It works at the same level as a 1,100W corded power tool. Installers can even cut through cast-iron pipes quickly and reliably with a carbide-tipped saw blade such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-best-accessories-in-the-range-at-a-glance-new-expert-line-from-bosch-for-professionals-230792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Expert Thick Tough Metal&#8217;</a>. The Bosch range of accessories offers the right saw blade for every application. Thanks to the in-line design and an optimal power-to-weight ratio, professionals can easily use the Biturbo reciprocating saw close to walls and for overhead work. Another advantage: When it comes to working with metal, flying sparks do not obstruct the view of the workpiece. Thanks to the tool-free SDS system, the saw blade can be changed quickly and easily with just one hand, even if the user is wearing gloves. To keep their hands free between two work steps, users can simply hang the well-balanced reciprocating saw on a ladder or scaffolding, using the metal hook at the back of the tool. This saves time and unnecessary walking.</p><h2>Large Biturbo cordless angle grinder: GWS 18V-180 PC Professional</h2><p>The Biturbo cordless angle grinder GWS 18V-180 PC Professional stands out at first glance thanks to its 90-degree-rotated gear housing along with a cutting disc. The tool is optimized for effortless cutting and combines the advantages of small and large angle grinders: With its 180 mm cutting disc, it is at least 30 percent lighter and 30 percent smaller than a conventional large angle grinder, while maintaining a comparable cutting depth of 61 mm. Thanks to the Protection Switch (deadman switch), KickBack Control and the Intelligent Brake Function, professionals are better protected, especially in exposed places such as on scaffolding or on a roof. Features also include Soft Start, Restart Protection, Drop Control, and an additional handle with Vibration Control. Tradespeople therefore have maximum control over the powerful Biturbo angle grinder for any application. No matter whether users need to cut metal, concrete, or stone: The tool is ready-to-use thanks to the provided accessories. Further accessories for all relevant applications in metal and abrasive materials, such as the particularly durable ‘Diamond Metal Wheel’ cutting disc from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/knowledge-innovation/the-best-your-tool-can-get/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Expert series</a>, are available in the Bosch accessories range.</p><p>The Biturbo rotary hammer GBH 18V-40 C Professional and the Biturbo reciprocating saw GSA 18V-28 Professional are available now. The Biturbo angle grinder GWS 18V-180 PC Professional will follow in January 2023. Prices represent recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>247936</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11576</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-bat-6120-combines-12-volt-battery-charger-and-power-source-in-one-device-247936.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-10-27T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-10-27T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
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			<headline>New Bosch BAT 6120 combines 12-volt battery charger and power source in one device</headline>
			<quote>Futureproof two-in-one battery-charging solution for vehicle workshops</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Smart charging device for all type of lead-acid and lithium iron phosphate batteries   Flexible operating modes to meet all vehicle-workshop needs   Futureproof thanks to updatability via USB interface ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen, Germany – With its new BAT 6120, Bosch is offering vehicle workshops a universally usable device that can serve both as a smart and fast charger for 12-volt lead and lithium batteries and as a power source providing up to 120 amperes of continuous current. Its compact design makes the battery charger suitable for mobile use on a trolley, a bench or the floor. The BAT 6120 can also be mounted on a wall or placed under a vehicle.</p>
<p><b>Safe battery charging, stable power supply</b></p><p>With its different operating modes, Bosch’s new BAT 6120 can be used very flexibly, thus satisfying the requirements of modern vehicle workshops. All kinds of 12-volt lead-acid batteries, whether wet-cell, AGM, EFB or gel batteries, are charged fully automatically and safely. Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries can also be charged quickly and intelligently. The BAT 6120 also supports modern battery management systems and features a wake-up function. </p><p></p><p>In power source mode, it supplies up to 120 amperes of continuous current. This means, it can be used for a highly dynamic power supply to modern vehicles during flashing and calibration processes. The maximum power output is 1750 watts. Output can be limited manually.<br/>In battery replacement mode, the new battery charger helps simplify the process of changing the battery. In showroom mode, the BAT 6120 serves as a high-performance power source. Situated unobtrusively beneath the vehicle, it provides the vehicle with electricity reliably, quietly and fully automatically. </p><p></p><p>The BAT 6120 can be operated simply and intuitively by four buttons next to the 3’’ LCD display. The display screen’s four different types of background colors which are used in different operating modes. In addition, the display can be turned 180 degrees for wall mounting. The screen can also display a QR code which users can scan for easy access to the website of the BAT 6120 help center, where they can read operating instructions and tips for use.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>247765</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11572</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bauma-2022-with-diesel-hydrogen-and-electricity-247765.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-10-20T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-10-20T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Bauma 2022 with diesel, hydrogen, and electricity</headline>
			<quote>Bosch presents powertrain solutions to boost sustainability of construction machinery
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Hydrogen engines serve as virtually climate-neutral powertrains.  eLION offers scalable and robust electrification of off-highway vehicles.  Wide range of diesel injection systems is supplemented with powerful SCR exhaust-gas treatment with double injection. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – Across the globe, millions of vehicles reliably go about their business in the construction, agricultural, and mobile machinery sectors. Yet as diverse as their applications are, virtually all of these machines are powered by conventional diesel engines. At this year’s “bauma 2022” trade fair in Munich, Bosch is demonstrating how even this vehicle segment can make a greater contribution to climate protection in the future. “With hydrogen engines and electrification, we can make construction machinery significantly more sustainable,” says Dr. Thomas Pauer, president of Bosch’s Powertrain Solutions division. “But we also want to achieve further reductions in the consumption and emissions of diesel engines.” With its solutions, Bosch is helping automotive manufacturers the world over to comply with current and future climate protection and emissions legislation.</p>
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		<p>
			With hydrogen engines and electrification, we can make construction machinery significantly more sustainable 
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Thomas Pauer, president of Bosch&#8217;s Powertrain Solutions division.</cite>
			</div>
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<p>According to Bosch studies, more than half a million construction machines in the performance class from 56 to 560 kilowatts will be produced across the world in 2022. With further growth predicted for this market in the coming years, the Bosch powertrain division expects to play an equally important role in these developments</p><h2>The hydrogen engine – proven foundation, sustainable fuel</h2><p>Hydrogen engines are based on established, tried-and-tested engine technology, which is adapted to ensure a sustainable future. When driven by green hydrogen, these powertrains are virtually climate-neutral. In addition, the powertrain concept represents an effective complement to fuel cell technology since it requires the same vehicle storage systems and an identical infrastructure. Bosch is working on systems with port fuel and direct injection and is already involved in more than 100 technical trials with customers across the world. Moreover, the company has already landed its first volume production project in India. “Construction machinery is frequently used in stationary, high-load applications, and this is the exact environment in which hydrogen engines can shine with their high efficiency and robustness,” explains Pauer. “But the powertrain solution will also be used for agricultural machinery and in long-haul transport.” </p><p>In addition, the hydrogen engine represents a very promising option in the large-engine sector, for example, as a powertrain for dump trucks in the mining industry. This is another area in which robustness and reliability combined with a compact design are crucial to efficient operation. Along with the direct injection of hydrogen, the new AFI-LP (alternative fuel injector – low pressure) injector from Bosch also allows the use of other fuels, such as methanol, both for port fuel and direction. Engine manufacturers can thus benefit from maximum flexibility.</p><h2>The eLION electrification platform – scalable solution from Bosch Rexroth</h2><p>Bosch Rexroth offers an electric powertrain solution for mobile construction machinery in the form of eLION. The product platform is designed specifically for the off-highway sector and its demanding environmental conditions. It is highly scalable, extremely robust, and offers comprehensive functional safety according to ISO 13849. The high-voltage eLION electric motors (up to 850 volts) cover a nominal power range of 20 to 230 kilowatts (with peak outputs in excess of 550 kilowatts) and generate nominal torques of up to 1,300 newton meters as well as maximum torques of over 2,500 newton meters. Available in four different sizes, they are equally well suited to compact and heavy-duty mobile machinery and can be used for both travel and work functions. Initial pilot projects with customers have been underway since 2021.</p><p>Bosch is also presenting the SMG180 and SMG220 electric motors as well as the INVCON 3.3 inverter with its integrated DC/DC converter. These components were developed for use in light commercial vehicles and are also certified for off-highway applications.</p><h2>Diesel injection systems – a tailored solution for every application</h2><p>Despite these new and sustainable solutions, the diesel engine will remain the most commonly used powertrain for construction machinery for some time to come. Its continued attractiveness is largely attributable to its robustness, low operating costs, and quick and simple refueling. Even in 2035, Bosch expects that four out of five new construction machines with power ratings over 56 kilowatts will roll of the world’s production lines with a diesel engine under the hood. In Munich, the company is presenting the perfect common-rail injection system (CRS) for each and every application:</p><p><ul><li>The system for commercial vehicles (CRSN) also serves as the ideal solution for many construction machines and delivers injection pressures of up to 2,500 bar.</li><li>A version designed specifically for industrial applications and off-highway operation (CRS OHW) in agricultural and construction machinery impresses with its particular robustness. With an injection pressure of up to 2,000 bar, it offers up to 33 kilowatts per cylinder.</li><li>For large engines operating at high and medium speeds, the MCRS modular common-rail system boasts injection pressures of up to 2,200 bar combined with cylinder outputs ranging up to 500 kilowatts.</li></ul></p><p>With the use of synthetic fuels, all these systems can already make an important contribution to global CO2 reduction. </p><p>Gas-powered engines can already now help to reduce particulate and nitrogen oxide emissions. For these powertrains, Bosch offers special dual-fuel ignition-injection systems as well as gas admission valves. These ensure reliable ignition and outstanding combustion of the gas/air mixture with high specific outputs. In addition, the gas admission valve for large engines can already be operated with hydrogen. This product is ideal for driving the transformation from natural gas to hydrogen. And this is another area in which Bosch has already won a volume production project for a hydrogen engine.</p><h2>Exhaust-gas treatment – even lower nitrogen oxide with SCR double injection</h2><p>To further reduce raw emissions, Bosch has enhanced its SCR technology for exhaust-gas treatment systems. Further reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions can be achieved with double injection in combination with powerful temperature management. To this end, the SCR system injects urea into one catalytic converter situated close to the engine and another located further away from the engine, according to the individual driving situation. The Bosch technology thus supports both commercial vehicle manufacturers and fleet operators in their ongoing efforts to meet current and future emission limits.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>247748</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11573</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/many-applications-made-easy-bosch-launches-cost-effective-motion-sensor-bmi323-247748.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-10-20T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-10-20T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Sensortec</name>
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			<headline>Many applications made easy: Bosch launches cost-effective motion sensor BMI323 </headline>
			<quote>Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) delivers high accuracy and power efficiency for new consumer use cases</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Motion sensor with no compromises on precision and performance  Integrated features simplify and accelerate product development   New opportunities for IMUs in diverse consumer applications ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
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		<p>
			The BMI323&#8217;s combination of simplicity with an excellent price-performance ratio will open up new applications for IMUs
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec.</cite>
			</div>
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<p><b>Tiny MEMS motion sensors are all around us. They make consumer products easier to use and improve how our smartphones and other gadgets interact with us. These sensors are precise, compact and power-efficient, however, until now, they have been complex for basic applications. To address this issue, Bosch Sensortec is launching the BMI323, an affordable Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) with excellent performance and integrated features enabling a shorter development time.</b></p><p><br/>&quot;The BMI323’s combination of simplicity with an excellent price-performance ratio will open up new applications for IMUs,&quot; said Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. &quot;These will include standard consumer products, such as toys, gaming controllers, remote controls, wearables, fitness trackers, smartwatches as well as tablets and laptops.&quot;</p><p>Like its predecessor BMI160, the new BMI323 is a general-purpose, low-power IMU that combines precise acceleration and angular rate (gyroscopic) measurement with intelligent integrated features that are triggered by motion. </p><p>Its integrated features make development faster and easier for OEMs. For example, the BMI323 already includes Bosch Sensortec’s plug-and-play step counter software, so customers don’t need to spend time developing their own algorithms. Other features include motion detection that can turn subsystems on or off when a device, such as a TV remote control, is put down or picked up, thus reducing overall power consumption.</p><p>Compared to the BMI160, the BMI323 provides improved accelerometer performance as well as lower power consumption. In high-performance mode, using both the gyroscope and the accelerometer, the BMI323 has a current consumption of 790µA compared to 925µA on the BMI160, which represents a reduction of nearly 15%.</p><p>The 6-axis BMI323 has a self-calibrating 16-bit triaxial gyroscope, a 16-bit triaxial accelerometer, and a 16-bit digital temperature sensor housed in a miniature 2.5 x 3.0 x 0.83 mm3 (14-pin) LGA package that is pin to pin compatible with the BMI160 and others. The BMI323 is the first IMU device announced by Bosch Sensortec to include the new I3C interface, in addition to the I2C and SPI interfaces.</p><p><b>Availability:</b><br/>The BMI323 is available now.</p><p></p><p><b>Website:</b><a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/motion-sensors/imus/bmi323/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/products/motion-sensors/imus/bmi323/</a></p><p></p><p><b>Contact person for press inquiries:</b><br/>Katharina Sorg <br/>phone: +49 711 811-26074</p><p>Twitter: @BoschMEMS</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>247744</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11570</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-extends-its-portfolio-of-electric-coolant-pumps-for-the-aftermarket-247744.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-10-18T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-10-18T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Bosch extends its portfolio of electric coolant pumps for the aftermarket</headline>
			<quote>Electric coolant pumps effectively support thermal management, also in hybrid and electric vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The 50 variants currently in the Bosch range of electric coolant pumps for workshop customers cover 60 percent of all passenger cars and vans in Europe  When it comes to thermal management, many automakers are opting for Bosch electric coolant pumps   The Bosch range of electric coolant pumps for workshop customers is manufactured to the same standards as original equipment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe – In vehicles with combustion engines, and especially in hybrid and electric vehicles, automakers are increasingly installing electric coolant pumps for the reliable and efficient support they offer the various coolant circuits. In the original equipment market, Bosch is already a leading supplier of electric coolant pumps. And as more and more vehicles are equipped with such pumps, they are also becoming increasingly important in the aftermarket. This is why Bosch has been continuously extending its aftermarket range since 2019. Over the past three years, 39 coolant pumps have been added to the range. Ten further article numbers are planned for 2022. The electric pump portfolio for workshop customers now comprises 50 article numbers, including 14 variants for hybrid and electric vehicles. This means that the portfolio covers 60 percent of the passenger cars and vans in Europe equipped with an electric coolant pump. For 25 percent of the hybrid and electric vehicles in the European market, Bosch electric coolant pumps are now also available for workshops. </p>
<p><b>The right amount of coolant at the right time: electric coolant pumps for coolant flow on demand</b></p><p>Effective thermal management is important for hybrid and electric vehicles’ range and battery service life. Thermal management ensures that the vehicle battery does not overheat, especially during rapid recharging. To ensure that the right amount of coolant is available at the right time, many automakers have opted for Bosch electric coolant pumps. Among other things, these are particularly well suited due to their low noise level. Bosch&#39;s experience in the development and production of components for thermal management is also finding its way into the manufacture of spare parts. Bosch manufactures its pumps for the aftermarket to the same quality standards as for original equipment. Their strong resistance to temperature and vibration gives them a service life of up to 30,000 hours. In addition, the pumps’ robust and compact design ensures low failure rates.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>247680</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11566</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-setting-the-course-for-automated-construction-site-with-5g-campus-network-247680.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-10-18T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering setting the course for automated construction site with 5G campus network</headline>
			<quote>Making construction sites safer and more efficient</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Creation of a 5G campus network at the Holzkirchen location  Faster and more efficient data transfer enables advances in construction machinery automation  Bosch Engineering offers development of complete 5G-based systems from a single source  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Holzkirchen/Munich – 5G offers the construction industry new possibilities to make construction sites safer and more efficient in the future and to shorten construction times through mobile campus networks. The constantly evolving conditions on construction sites require flexible, high-performance networks. 5G technology allows large amounts of data to be exchanged quickly and securely between connected devices such as machinery, computers, and cloud servers. In the future, this will allow work processes to be made safer, more efficient, and more productive through partially and fully automated machinery. Construction vehicles will also be able to be controlled and monitored remotely, for example. By establishing a 5G campus network at the Holzkirchen location, Bosch Engineering has laid the foundation for the development of 5G-compatible construction machinery. “In contrast to conventional communication channels such as Wi-Fi and LTE, the wide range and low latency of the system meet all of the requirements for future automation of construction vehicles in terms of real-time capability and data transmission rates,” explains Heinz-Georg Schmitz, Director Engineering Mechatronic Solutions at Bosch Engineering. </p>
<p>The 5G architecture in Holzkirchen is designed as a standalone campus network and is used as a development environment for customer projects. The wireless network covers the inside of the workshop and test stand buildings as well as the commissioning area for off-highway machinery in the outdoor space. There, innovative automation functions can be tested and optimized under real-world conditions. Bosch Engineering will thus be able to offer complete development of 5G-based systems from a single source in the future, from concept development to production approval.</p><p></p><p>For commissioning and tests, an all-terrain robot controlled completely wirelessly is in use. The robot’s smart sensors and actuators communicate through the 5G network with a central controller outside the machine, which receives and processes the signals in real time and controls the actuators. “In the medium term, Bosch Engineering is pursuing the vision of transferring this approach to the automation of construction machinery. A central computer could then monitor and control multiple machines, continue to learn using artificial intelligence methods, and apply the new knowledge immediately,” says Schmitz. The complex processes on a construction site could then be bundled at one location and productivity and safety could be optimized further. </p>]]></text>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-10-17T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-10-17T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Powerful screwdriving with the Professional 18V System: New professional cordless impact wrench from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Full control with metal, wood, and now even concrete</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Powerful all-rounder that can even take on concrete bolts and screws  Maximum flexibility thanks to three speed settings and preset screwdriving modes  Enhanced setting options and customization due to connectivity features  Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> with the launch of the GDS 18V-450 HC Professional – a powerful cordless impact wrench with connectivity features. This new tool gives professionals full control and flexibility when working with metal and wood. The breakaway torque of 800 Newton meters enables it to loosen even rusty bolts and screws on commercial vehicles such as vans and SUVs. With a tightening torque of 450 Newton meters, the impact wrench is also the first of its kind to be suitable for predrilled concrete screw connections measuring up to eight millimeters. Typical applications include fixing balcony or carport supports directly in concrete, or mounting supports for cable ducts or formwork elements.</p>
<h2>Multi-brand battery system saves time, space, and money</h2><p>The Professional 18V System covers all other major 18V applications – and even goes beyond the Bosch portfolio thanks to the multi-brand <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-fein-and-rothenberger-launch-battery-alliance-ampshare-%E2%80%93-powered-by-bosch-245760.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AmpShare battery alliance</a>. <a href="https://ampshare.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system:</a> All tools, from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000W of equivalent corded power, can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and just one charger – saving tradespeople time, space, and money.</p><p></p><h2>More control than ever thanks to customizable screwdriving modes</h2><p>The GDS 18V-450 HC Professional is compact and comfortable to use: The length of the head measures 169 millimeters and the bare tool weighs only 1.6 kilograms. An integrated LED on the tool’s user interface shows professionals the information they need by lighting up in red, yellow, or green to display the battery and tool status. The impact wrench also offers two screwdriving modes that can be further customized via the app. These enable the GDS 18V-450 HC Professional to prevent damage to bolts, screws, and surfaces ‒ making this model stand out from similar impact wrenches on the market. </p><p></p><p>Mode A is preset for metal bolts and includes features such as ‘Shut-off after time’ and ‘ABR’ (Auto Bolt Release), which are activated when tightening or loosening bolts and nuts in order to avoid overtightening or loss during disassembly. Mode B for wood screws includes features such as ‘Auto Shut-off’ to prevent material from being damaged when tightening screws. Both modes can be customized via the Bosch Toolbox app and saved for subsequent applications. As a result, professionals save time when performing repetitive screwdriving tasks such as assembling facade components, cable ducts, or handrails – and can always select the ideal setting for the respective application. </p><p></p><h2>A wide range from Bosch: The right tool for every job</h2><p>Bosch offers an extensive portfolio of cordless impact wrenches that can meet various requirements. The 18V range, which includes the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/products/gds-18v-1050-hc-06019J8200" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional</a>, can handle bolt sizes ranging from M6 to M24 and delivers a maximum torque of 200 to 1,050 Newton meters. Also part of the cordless portfolio are the particularly handy and compact 12V tools, such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/products/gds-12v-115-06019E0101" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GDS 12V-115 Professional</a>.</p><p></p><p>The GDS 18V-450 HC Professional is available now. Prices represent recommended retail prices and do not include VAT.</p><p></p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11567</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-is-making-construction-sites-safer-247552.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-10-13T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-10-13T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch is making construction sites safer</headline>
			<quote>Surround sensing and collision warning system for more precise vehicle maneuvering</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Assistance systems decrease the risk of accidents caused by construction vehicles and reduce stress for drivers   Modular sensors and systems from Bosch offer high flexibility, functional reliability, and exceptional robustness  Simple integration into the BODAS digital ecosystem from Bosch Rexroth possible  Powerful Off-Highway Robotics Controller “BODAS ORC” forms the basis for partial and full automation ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt – Many workplace accidents happen on construction sites. In 2021 alone, more than 100,000 occupational accidents occurred in the construction industry, 85 of which had deadly consequences (statistics from BG Bau for 2021). To avoid common injuries caused by construction vehicles, such as collisions with people and obstacles, the drivers must always have the entire area surrounding the vehicle in view. This often leads to mental stress and physical strains, such as those caused by drivers constantly turning their heads left and right to look behind them while driving backwards. Electronic assistance systems make a crucial contribution to increasing safety on the construction site and make work easier for the drivers of construction vehicles. They are also the first stage of the automated construction site. “Bosch has therefore developed a modular system with tailor-made systems and sensors for extensive assistance functions especially for construction vehicles. We are also working with Bosch Rexroth to offer the off-highway robotics controller, a powerful control unit that forms the heart of the automated machine and can provide support and relief in complex use cases,” says Stefan Schenk, who is responsible for the off-highway product area at Robert Bosch GmbH.</p>
<p><b>Flexible modular sensors for assistance systems</b></p><p>To make the vision of an automated construction site a reality, Bosch is already offering various assistance functions for construction vehicles today. These functions lighten the challenging workload for the driver and make the construction site safer. The different functions provide direct assistance to workers, such as load sensing in excavator buckets and a collision warning to protect the front and rear of the vehicle. If the systems detect people or objects in the danger zone, they warn the driver acoustically and/or visually and show the objects on the display. Drivers can therefore keep an eye on even the most hidden areas around their vehicles. The modular sensor system includes a variety of ultrasonic, radar, and multicamera systems. This enables customers to tailor the systems flexibly to their specific applications and assistance functions. Bosch draws on its expertise and proven key solutions from the passenger car domain and adapts these technologies specially for use in the off-highway segment. The result is that the systems combine a high level of functional safety with exceptional robustness, even under the toughest of operating conditions.</p><p></p><p><b>Manufacturers design their own assistance functions</b></p><p>For simple visual presentation of the sensor information, Bosch has developed the Off-Highway Vision System. It displays the video stream from the multicamera system and adds an overlay that visually emphasizes the objects detected within the detection area of the radar and ultrasonic sensors. The electronic fusion of the sensor data allows the benefits of the different sensor types to be optimally combined, thereby increasing the performance of the assistance system. The off-highway Vision System has been designed to be a prototype system. Manufacturers of construction vehicles obtain a validated, functional basic modular system with which they can design and develop their own assistance systems using the “plug and play” principle – tailored to their requirements.<br/>The possible functional scope includes blind spot monitoring, object recognition, and maneuvering assistance.</p><p></p><p><b>The path to automated construction vehicles</b></p><p>The assistance functions that are currently available are a first step toward the fully automated and connected construction vehicles of the future. Bosch is working with Bosch Rexroth to make it easier for construction vehicle manufacturers to move toward vehicle automation with a tested and verified all-in-one system that is perfectly tailored to the use case – the Off-Highway Robotics Controller (ORC). It comprises sensors and an electronic control unit and forms the link between the sensor controllers and the machine’s electronic system. As a central unit, the ORC supports sensor fusion, terrain mapping, and object localization and thus forms the foundation and the next step for partial and full automation.</p><p></p><p>The automation software and hardware from Bosch can be seamlessly integrated into the BODAS (Bosch Rexroth digital application solutions) digital ecosystem. BODAS provides users a bundle of mobile electronics solutions that support the digital transformation, thereby increasing productivity and efficiency and simplifying automation. “With the systems from Bosch, the vision of the automated construction site of tomorrow is already within reach today,” says Schenk.</p><p></p><p><b>[End of text]</b></p><p></p><p><b>More information</b></p><p>Find out more: Meet the Bosch off-highway experts at bauma, at the Bosch Rexroth stand in hall 3, stand 327</p><p>Come to our presentation: </p><p>Camille Marbach – Bosch innovative surround sensing conquers construction market<br/>Tuesday, October 25, 2:00 to 2:30 p.m., ICM – Innovation hall B0</p><p>You can also find more info at the <a href="http://www.netzwerk-baumaschinen.de/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Netzwerk Baumaschinen</a> stand in hall C2, stand 133</p><p>Digitalization: haptic collision avoidance<br/><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOFWV5c6fQY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOFWV5c6fQY</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11564</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/open-bosch-award-bosch-honors-co-innovations-with-atlatec-and-grea-technologies-247488.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-29T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-29T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Open Bosch Award: Bosch honors co-innovations with Atlatec and Grea Technologies</headline>
			<quote>Start-up partnerships tripled to more than 300</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Open Bosch Award honors outstanding co-innovation projects  Young companies benefit from market access and industrialization  Bosch Chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung: "An open innovation culture is the key to faster solutions in an increasingly complex world."  RBVC Managing Director Rose: "Our Open Bosch program brings startups and business units together in a perfect fit." ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The Bosch Group is pushing ahead with the expansion of its cross-company collaborations with startups and – despite the current economic challenges – the number of partnerships has tripled compared to the previous year. The technology and services company is working with young startups on product or technology innovations in more than 300 partnerships. Bosch has now honored its collaborations with Atlatec, a specialist in digital road maps, and Grea Technologies, a provider of logistics software, each with an Open Bosch Award. They receive the award for their exceptional achievements in joint open innovation projects with the Bosch Group. &quot;An open innovation culture is the key to faster solutions in an increasingly complex world,&quot; explained Dr. Stefan Hartung, Chairman of the Board of Management of Robert Bosch GmbH. &quot;Start-ups, established companies, and customers all benefit equally from open innovation projects - both business-wise and technologically. They are also an important driver for a competitive economy.&quot; At the award ceremony, Hartung emphasized the rising importance of cutting-edge startups because they are increasingly taking on a pioneering role and have important resources such as specialized knowledge at their disposal.</p>
<p>This year, an Open Bosch Award goes to the project with Atlatec, which helps Bosch expanding its expertise in high-resolution digital maps. The project with Grea Technologies also receives an Open Bosch Award. It impress with a software solution that enabled some 20 Bosch plants in China to improve their logistics processes. For the award, a jury evaluated Bosch&#39;s start-up partnerships in the categories of business impact, mutual benefit, and best-practice character for future partnerships. In its venture client unit Open Bosch, Bosch bundles its cooperation with young companies. In a collaboration, they benefit, for example, in terms of industrialization, market access, or even branding. &quot;With our Open Bosch program, we can quickly identify business units and startups and bring them together in a perfect fit to establish a partnership,&quot; explains Philipp Rose, Managing Director of Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH (RBVC), the venture capital company of the Bosch Group. &quot;Atlatec and Grea Technologies are just two of numerous examples how start-up technologies can be validated and deployed in a fast und successful way.&quot;</p><p><b>Atlatec: High-resolution 3D maps for automated driving</b></p><p>Start-up <a href="https://atlatec.de/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Atlatec</a> received an award for its long-standing collaboration with Bosch in the field of automated driving. Atlatec is one of the world&#39;s most innovative providers of high-resolution digital maps for driver assistance and automated driving. The collaboration began with an initial pilot project in 2019. After successful validation of the technology, an <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/automated-driving-acquisition-gives-boost-to-bosch-engineering-work-on-sae-level-4-solutions-238017.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">acquisition</a> was then even made in this case. With the acquisition of the start-up, Bosch positions itself even more broadly for its customers and offers all solution modules for automated driving from a single source.</p><p><b>Grea Technologies: Automated logistics management</b></p><p>Teams from <a href="https://www.logwirecloud.com/cn/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Grea Technologies</a> and Bosch in China earned another award. The Chinese start-up offers a country-specific solution for digitizing logistics management. Together, they have automated processes such as cost accounting, order processing or supply chain reporting. The teams have been working in a partnership for 15 months and have already successfully rolled out the solution in over 20 plants.</p><p><b>Open Bosch Award: top-class open innovation projects.</b></p><p>The Open Bosch Award has been presented since 2019 for outstanding open innovation projects between startups and Bosch. The award is presented by <a href="https://www.rbvc.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH</a> (RBVC). RBVC invests in startups and has recently launched a <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-makes-250-million-euros-available-to-startups-241728.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">fifth fund</a> of 250 million euros for this purpose. In addition, the &quot;Open Bosch&quot; program supports co-innovation between the Bosch Group and startups.</p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11563</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-new-fast-bosch-presents-drive-unit-for-emtb-racing-247296.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-28T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-28T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<headline>The New Fast – Bosch presents drive unit for eMTB racing</headline>
			<quote>Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition: uncompromising performance for the fastest rides.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Race mode developed exclusively for Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition provides energetic and direct support with up to 400 percent of the rider's own power  Bosch's lightest drive provides even better bike handling and maximum performance  Limited drive unit is installed in eMTB top models ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Reutlingen/Stuttgart – The uphill section is mastered, the pulse races and adrenaline shoots through the body, then it&#39;s back downhill to the finish in the hunt for the best time. In eMTB races, fractions of a second decide whether you win or lose, and you need the best equipment – the new Bosch Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition. Developed together with professional athletes, Bosch&#39;s years of experience from numerous eMTB races have gone into this drive unit. The specially developed Race mode with its direct response, uncompromising support and low weight are the ideal features for new record times. The Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition accordingly unleashes its full potential in demanding eMTB races – on tough routes, with difficult technical passages, almost unridable uphill sections and challenging downhill trails.</p><p>&quot;As a passionate eMTB rider myself, I know exactly the pain, effort and excitement on the trail,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, business manager of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;This is why I am particularly proud that our technology enables athletes to compete even more successfully. The eMTB sector is becoming more and more professional worldwide, and we actively support this development.&quot;</p><p>Mountain biking is deeply rooted in the DNA of Bosch eBike Systems, one of the first eMTBs was equipped with a Bosch drive system back in 2010. Since then, the company has consistently developed more products for eMTB riders. The Performance Line CX was the first eBike drive specifically for eMTB in 2014, and the 2018 eMTB mode continues to set the standard today. Just recently, the new Extended Boost and Hill Hold features have been added, making the eMTB experience even better.</p>
<h2>Early cooperation with professionals and involvement in eMTB racing</h2><p>In recent years, Bosch eBike Systems has played a decisive role in eMTB racing, as evidenced by more than 60 podium finishes in eMTB races around the world this season alone. But the commitment goes beyond product development. The company has played an active role in shaping the emergence and professionalization of the sport and has been instrumental in creating the right framework for professional races such as the Enduro World Series (EWS-E). Bosch is also campaigning for clean racing, with uniform regulations and active action against tuning. In addition, collaborations were established with professionals and manufacturer teams.</p><p>&quot;For us pros, it was a real enrichment to be involved in the development of a product for our competitions,&quot; explains Joris Ryf, Swiss eMTB pro. &quot;The most important thing for me was a drive unit that would get me up to top speed faster and keep me at top speed for longer – and we succeeded.&quot; The racing know-how of the pros and the experience gained from joint test drives flowed directly into the development of the Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition.</p><h2>Race mode: energetic and direct support for maximum performance</h2><p>The Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition is an exclusive evolution of the Performance Line CX. The special feature of the professional drive: The new Race mode offers energetic, direct support – with up to 400 percent of your own pedal power. Riders reach maximum support faster and can use it to the cut-off at 25 km/h (20 mph).</p><p>Only those with precise riding skills can control the direct response and power of the Race mode. The familiar Extended Boost of the eMTB mode has also received an upgrade. The extra thrust is further extended in Race mode, so that large boulders, roots or steps are skillfully overcome even more easily. In addition, the Race mode can be adjusted in the eBike Flow app in terms of strength of support, dynamics, maximum speed and maximum torque.</p><h2>Lightest drive unit in the Bosch portfolio</h2><p>At 2.75 kilograms (6.1 pounds), the new drive unit is the lightest drive in the entire Bosch portfolio. This reduces the weight of the bikes equipped with it and thus optimizes the handling of the eMTB on demanding trails: Ideal for more control downhill, fun in jumps and easier management of stretches requiring carrying and pushing. Nevertheless, with 85 Newton meters of torque, it offers maximum power for acceleration in all situations, whether after tight corners, hairpin turns or obstacles – which can be a decisive competitive advantage. Even at cadences over 120 rpm, the powerful motor provides explosive support. Aggressive riding over long stages and fast sprints are possible – optimal conditions for best times on demanding routes.</p><p>The race character of the Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition is also clear in the design: The magnesium housing has a particularly resistant, graphite gray metal finish and stands out visually from other drive units thanks to the logo and accent colors. The drive unit can be perfectly integrated into a sporty, slim frame design and makes for particularly agile handling.</p><h2>Optimal set-up: Bosch offers suitable components for professional races</h2><p>In line with the Performance Line CX Race Limited Edition, Bosch eBike Systems has already presented further components for the coming model year, which optimally support professional riders in their races.</p><p>The System Controller control unit is seamlessly integrated into the top tube, giving extra protection from jostling and impacts. For even easier handling, Bosch eBike Systems offers the Mini Remote. Thanks to Bluetooth connection to the System Controller, it can be flexibly mounted on the handlebar and optimally complements the purist control unit. The buttons near the thumb keep the hands on the handlebar at all times, and can activate the smart Walk Assist, which is almost indispensable on steep mountain routes. It enables riders to progress faster on steep climbs, and the integrated Hill Hold function prevents unintentional rolling back. In tight and steep curves, the rollback protection can be used specifically, for example, to move the rear wheel and eMTB in a controlled manner. The PowerTube 625 battery is the perfect fit for demanding races and rides.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>247239</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11559</press_release_id>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-11-18T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-11-18T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ As a real-time PCR rapid test at the point of care (POC), the Vivalytic test MRSA/SA can detect two of the most important pathogens associated with hospital-acquired infections.  Differentiation as to whether the bacterial strain is methicillin-resistant or methicillin-sensitive promotes targeted therapy.  The result is available in under one hour, which makes the test a useful addition for determining cultures, especially in emergency situations.  Unnecessary, costly isolation measures that are stressful for patients can be avoided. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Berroth</name>
				<email>Thomas.Berroth2@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Waiblingen – The new Vivalytic test MRSA/SA for Bosch’s Vivalytic platform is now available. Bosch Healthcare Solutions has once again expanded the test portfolio of this universal PCR system. The Bosch test, developed in cooperation with partner r-biopharm, detects methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most important pathogens for hospital-acquired infections and therefore for associated complications and mortalities. In under an hour, the Vivalytic test MRSA/SA delivers a reliable result<sup>1</sup> directly at the point of care and is therefore particularly suitable for use in accident and emergency units. Since the result of diagnostics with cultures is only available after one to three days, this PCR test for the point of care is ideal as an additional tool when speed is of the essence. The quick and reliable diagnosis of whether the bacteria strain is methicillin-sensitive (MSSA) or -resistant is also important in emergency situations. Waiting times for operations can, on the one hand, be reduced, while on the other enabling a decision on effective antibiotic treatment on this basis. This ability contributes to preventing contamination, breaking the chain of infection, and avoiding other resistances, which can, in turn, positively impact the treatment procedure and costs. Last but not least, unnecessary isolation measures, which are not only complex and expensive<sup>2</sup>, but also put patients under even more pressure, can be avoided.</p>
<h2>MRSA risk</h2><p>The WHO<sup>3</sup> estimates that the mortality rate of patients infected with MRSA is around 50 percent higher compared with patients who have been infected by non-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. Moreover, the period of hospitalization, morbidity, and the medical expenses increase significantly with an MRSA infection.<sup>4</sup> In Europe, approximately 149,000 MRSA clinical infections and around 7,000 deaths occur each year.<sup>5</sup> Prevention and control measures, such as testing for MRSA, are aimed at reducing or avoiding infections in hospital settings.</p><h2>Vivalytic platform: simple application at the point of care</h2><p>The advantages of PCR rapid tests administered with the aid of Bosch’s Vivalytic platform lie not only in the quick analysis time, but also in the ease of handling: Once the sample has been collected, the swab is inserted into the test cartridge. The cartridge, which holds all reagents necessary for the respective test, is then inserted into the Vivalytic analyser for automated analysis. Handling and utilisation are simple and medical professionals require only minimal training. Along with the new Vivalytic test MRSA/SA, the Vivalytic product portfolio also includes various tests for viral respiratory infections, such as SARS-CoV-2 – also as a pooling variant and as a lollipop test – as well as a multiplex test for sexually transmitted infections (STI).</p>
<p><b>Sources</b></p><p><sup>1) Instructions for Use Vivalytic MRSA/SA:<br/>Based on the validation study as part of the conformity assessment procedure, the following diagnostic sensitivity and specificity have been ascertained for the Vivalytic test MRSA/SA:<br/>MRSA: sensitivity 93.5% and specificity 97%. (95% confidence interval: sensitivity: 82.1% – 98.63%; specificity: 91.56% – 99.38%)<br/>MSSA: sensitivity 85.96% and specificity 95.12%. (95% confidence interval: sensitivity: 74.21% – 93.74%; specificity: 83.47% – 99.4%). <br/>A high consistency of the test results using the Vivalytic MRSA/SA test was observed in comparison to cultures as the gold standard.</sup><br/><sub>2) Hübner et al.: Analysis of MRSA-attributed costs of hospitalized patients in Germany, 2014</sub><br/><sub>3) World Health Organization: Health care without avoidable infections: the critical role of infection prevention and control, 2016</sub><br/><sub>4) World Health Organization: Antimicrobial resistance: global report on surveillance (GLASS). Geneva; 2014.</sub><br/><sub>5) Cassini et al, Attributable deaths and disability-adjusted life-years caused by infections with antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the EU and the European Economic Area in 2015: a population-level modelling analysis, Lancet Infect. Dis. 19:56–66., 2018</sub></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>247168</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11557</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/extension-of-the-18v-power-for-all-system-new-cordless-glue-gun-from-bosch-for-diyers-247168.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-09-27T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-27T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Extension of the ‘18V Power for All System’: New cordless glue gun from Bosch for DIYers  </headline>
			<quote>AdvancedGlue 18V – as powerful as a corded tool</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Get started quickly: Ready to use in 90 seconds   Two temperature levels for gluing appropriate to the particular material  High gluing capacity makes work easier with larger workpieces  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>As powerful as a corded glue gun, but with full freedom of movement of a cordless tool: As the first glue gun in the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>, the AdvancedGlue 18V from Bosch can be used in a variety of ways: From DIY jobs around the home through to filigree DIY projects, the AdvancedGlue 18V can be used for cordless gluing without any loss of performance. The ‘18V Power for All System’ covers all representative tools per segment, currently comprises about 60 DIY, garden, and home appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Constantly high temperature – strong adhesive bonds</h2><p>The new cordless glue gun is quickly ready for use with a very short heat-up time of just 90 seconds. DIYers can choose between two temperature settings – 130 degrees and 200 degrees Celsius. The low-temperature mode of 130 degrees is ideal for processing heat-sensitive materials such as Styrofoam®. With the high-temperature mode of 200 degrees, the AdvancedGlue 18V creates strong adhesive bonds that are otherwise only common with corded tools. This means that even skirting boards, drawers, or decorative panels stick reliably. </p><h2>Exact work without any interruptions</h2><p>The high standard operating temperature of the AdvancedGlue 18V produces a high throughput of the glue, which is consequently more liquid. DIYers therefore have enough time to precisely align and stick even larger panels and strips. All this is possible without any interruptions since the AdvancedGlue 18V achieves a throughput of ten glue sticks with one 2.5 Ah battery charge. The feed lever enables precise dosing of the glue. Modelmakers and DIYers who depend on accurate glue application can use the extra-long nozzle to apply glue very precisely in a controlled way: The workpiece is therefore always clearly visible and the glue lands precisely where it should. If the glue gun is ever left switched on by mistake, the auto-off function is triggered: The intelligent system notices the inactivity and automatically switches off the glue gun after ten minutes.</p><p>The cordless glue gun AdvancedGlue 18V will be available from October 2022 onwards. The suitable glue sticks are available in the Bosch range of accessories. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.</b></p><p><b>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>247040</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11497</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/robert-bosch-venture-capital-joins-garvis-3-5-million-euro-seed-round-247040.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-09-22T08:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-22T08:25:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>46656</id>
				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>Robert Bosch Venture Capital joins Garvis’ 3.5 million euro seed round</headline>
			<quote>Breakthrough bionic AI platform to strengthen supply chain resilience</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ RBVC joins the 3.5 million euro seed round led by UK-based SuperSeed to accelerate the company’s growth.  Paradigm shift towards man-machine collaboration results in lower implementation time, less costs, and reduced forecast error.  RBVC Managing Director Dr. Ingo Ramesohl: “Garvis’ unique AI-based solution enables businesses worldwide to substantially strengthen their supply chain resilience and to improve prediction of fluctuating sales and working capital needs.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Robert Bosch Venture Capital (RBVC), the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, has completed an investment in Garvis AI Ltd., based out of Antwerp, Belgium, a rapidly growing global provider of bionic Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions to optimize supply chain management. The company’s platform provides transparent, explainable insights and predictions of demand patterns for various industries such as automotive, semiconductor, retail, and food &amp; beverage, among others. Making predictions is essential to business yet is increasingly difficult to do, from sourcing raw materials to manufacturing to customer deliveries. Several global upheavals are making supply chains and customer buying behavior much harder to anticipate today and fluctuate so much that traditional planning methods are no longer sufficient. “Garvis is a key enabler to strengthen companies’ resilience of global supply chains through forecast fluctuating sales and working capital needs for companies worldwide”, says Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Robert Bosch Venture Capital. “Bosch has started to work with Garvis in several regions. The investment in Garvis adds another company in the AI and Software domain to our portfolio of innovative start-ups. Above all, Bosch offers access to broad expertise and worldwide industry knowledge gained from more than 130 years of business activity.”</p>
<p><b>Bionic interface as key enabler</b></p><p>Garvis&#39; technology combines access to real-time data with a user-trainable, transparent AI that empowers planners to create the best possible demand plans of the future. It uses a white-box, explainable AI approach to respond to and explain global fluctuations in buying behavior. Unexpected changes in demand patterns are recognized early, allowing planners to immediately adjust their forecasts and keep schedules up to date. “With Garvis, the planner stays central,” emphasizes founder and CEO Piet Buyck. &quot;The planner communicates directly through Artificial Intelligence with what we call a bionic interface. Thanks to an accumulation of experience, Garvis can automatically convert real-time data into highly accurate plans. Businesses can optimize their inventories, use available materials more efficiently, and ensure better customer service.&quot; One unique feature: go-live takes only one day. The platform Garvis developed maps relevant environmental factors. Garvis works with the University of Antwerp to continuously optimize the predictive algorithms. </p><p></p><p><b>Accelerate the growth path</b></p><p>The financing round is led by Super Seed, and Robert Bosch Venture Capital joins together with Scalebridge Capital. With the new capital injection, Garvis aims to further internationalize and democratize the AI platform in order to accelerate the growth path it follows since launch of the platform one year ago. As of today, Garvis’ has already more than 50 customers and is growing fast. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>246848</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11558</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-right-information-at-the-right-time-bosch-debuts-compact-five-inch-tft-displays-for-motorcycles-246848.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-09-21T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-21T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>73472</id>
				<name>Two Wheeler</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>The right information at the right time: Bosch debuts compact five-inch TFT displays for motorcycles </headline>
			<quote>TFT Cluster 5” and Connectivity Cluster 5” </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compact: the new TFT Cluster 5” and Connectivity Cluster 5” displays are optimized for various vehicle sizes.   TFT Cluster 5”: Suzuki’s new production models, the V-STROM 1050/1050DE, features the Bosch TFT Cluster 5”.  Connectivity Cluster 5”: vehicle information and app content such as navigation on one display – with no need for a second device. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – When riding a motorcycle, having the right information at the right time can sometimes be a lifesaver. But while riders have to be constantly aware of their speed and vehicle information, they must not take their eyes off the road. With both the new the TFT Cluster 5” and Connectivity Cluster 5” from Bosch, riders can see all the information they need at a glance.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Motorcyclists should be able to enjoy the ride while having all the information they need at a glance. We also want to give our customers the freedom to customize our products. With the TFT Cluster 5&#8221;, we&#8217;ve found the right way to do this
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Geoff Liersch, head of the Two-Wheeler &#38; Powersports unit at Bosch.</cite>
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<h2>TFT Cluster 5”: optimum readability, compact design</h2><p>Because the Bosch TFT Cluster 5” is freely programmable, manufacturers are completely at liberty to tailor it to their design and handling specifics. Customers can also install the five-inch display in the more confined space available in various vehicle segments. And this is something they appreciate: Suzuki has opted for Bosch’s new TFT Cluster 5” in the new generation of its V-STROM 1050/1050DE, which it is launching worldwide. “Motorcyclists should be able to enjoy the ride while having all the information they need at a glance. We also want to give our customers the freedom to customize our products. With the TFT Cluster 5”, we’ve found the right way to do this,” says Geoff Liersch, head of the Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports unit at Bosch. The new Suzuki V-STROM 1050/1050DE featuring the Bosch TFT Cluster 5” will get available in the market in January 2023. The bright display of this variant, without Bluetooth and networking option, means readability is good in all weather conditions.</p><p></p><h2>Connectivity Cluster 5”: connected companion for every tour</h2><p>By adding connectivity functions to the TFT Cluster 5”, Bosch has created the Connectivity Cluster 5”. In the past, motorcyclists often had to use a second display – and attach it to the vehicle using a separate mount – so that they could look ahead and use navigation information. This is where the Bosch Connectivity Cluster 5” can help: by connecting their smartphone to the Connectivity Cluster 5”, riders can access functions such as navigation, music, and telephony. At the same time, the cluster displays important information such as warning messages or current speed. As a leading supplier of motorcycle safety systems, Bosch has sought for years to make motorcycles first and foremost safer, but also comfortable – without diminishing riding enjoyment. Connectivity plays an important role here: not only between rider and motorcycle, but also between the vehicle and its surroundings. Motorcycle displays form the interface between general riding information and the ability to display and control advanced vehicle functions such as rider assistance systems. </p><p></p><h2>Bosch motorcycle displays: safety across the board</h2><p>From electric motorcycles to e-scooters to powersports vehicles such as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs): Bosch’s five-inch TFT Cluster and Connectivity Cluster can be integrated into various vehicle types. These units can also display all the extra information the riders of electric vehicles need, such as battery level and remaining riding range. Bosch began large-scale production of its motorcycle displays in 2017. </p><p><br/>Pictures of the TFT Cluster 5” in the new Suzuki V-STROM 1050/1050DE can be downloaded here: <a href="https://www.globalsuzuki.com/globalnews/2022/0905.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.globalsuzuki.com/globalnews/2022/0905.html</a></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>246597</uuid>
			<press_release_id>P11537</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ensures-sustainable-movement-in-freight-transport-with-software-a-logistics-platform-and-climate-neutral-powertrains-246597.html</url>
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			<type>Presentations</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-09-19T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-19T11:05:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>64</id>
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			<headline>Bosch ensures sustainable movement in freight transport with software, a logistics platform, and climate-neutral powertrains </headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Dr. Markus Heyn, </p><p>chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector </p><p>of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>at the IAA Transportation press conference </p><p>on September 19, 2022 in Hannover </p><p>Check against delivery.</p><p></p><h2>Ladies and gentlemen,</h2><p>Never has the future of commercial-vehicle development been so wide open as it is now. In this exciting time for our customers and engineers, I welcome you to Bosch at IAA Transportation. While electromobility is emerging as essentially the sole option for the future of the passenger car, we see several alternative powertrain systems for the trucks of tomorrow. In the name of climate action, freight transport is moving in different and, above all, more diverse directions. It’s true that diesel still has a longer life ahead of it in trucks than in passenger cars, especially outside Europe. But it is now being joined by three climate-neutral powertrain options: the battery, the fuel cell, and last but not least, the hydrogen engine. Bosch, like no other company, is developing all the powertrains for the trucks of tomorrow. Our goal is to have trucks no longer be a burden on the climate. </p><p>This is an ambitious goal, as global freight transport is expected to increase 40 percent by 2030, and even triple by 2050. It spurs economic growth, and that growth, in turn, moves it forward. So it is also the truck powertrain that will decide whether growth and climate action can be reconciled. </p><p>This is not the only issue currently affecting the logistics industry. There are four more challenges we are helping to solve: </p><p><ul><li>First, the driver shortage. Europe needs 400,000 truck drivers, so we’re teaching trucks to drive themselves. An automated truck will not only avoid accidents due to human error, but it will also pay for itself. </li><li>Second, supply-chain difficulties around the world. Where are the goods, what is their condition? Our track-and-trace solution provides answers in real time with the help of sensors on the transport containers. </li><li>Third, the lack of efficiency and security in goods transportation. More than one in three truck journeys is an empty run, and stolen freight causes more than eight billion euros in damage across Europe every year. One way to combat this is with logistics services based on connectivity in truck fleets.</li><li>Fourth, the almost overwhelming variety of IT solutions for managing truck fleets. This makes it all the more important to bundle them on one platform. Bosch is introducing just such a platform with Amazon Web Services over the next few months.</li></ul></p><p>More than ever, challenges like these call for expertise in software and the internet of things. That’s why we are looking beyond the hood in our work on the future of freight transport. </p><p>In all this, the economic environment remains difficult – the war in Ukraine, supply bottlenecks, and inflation, to name just a few issues. The energy crisis has recently worsened on the heels of considerable increases in the price of raw materials and semiconductors, and the entire industry is suffering as a result. That is why Bosch, too, must remain in dialogue with its automotive customers about fair compensation. So far this year, the sales revenue of our Mobility Solutions business sector grew by a good six percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. We generate one-fourth of our sales revenue from our commercial-vehicle technology business, ranging from vans to 40-ton trucks. This business in particular will experience a surge in growth over the course of the decade, primarily due to alternative powertrains such as fuel-cell technology. </p><h2>Many paths lead to a climate-neutral powertrain – Bosch is pursuing all of them</h2><p>But how is the market for these powertrains developing? Here we would do well to think in scenarios. It is, however, expected that by 2035, the share of commercial vehicles weighing six metric tons or more that run on diesel – a share that has dominated the market up to now – will fall to less than half. That’s still enough to keep pressing ahead with diesel development. And with synthetic fuels, diesel vehicles will also be carbon neutral to operate, meaning the existing fleet can play a part in climate action. Nevertheless, by the middle of the next decade, more than half of all new commercial vehicles will be electric, powered either by a battery or by hydrogen. A technology-neutral approach is particularly useful in commercial vehicles – depending on the application, route length, and vehicle weight, there will be more than one climate-neutral option for the truck powertrain. </p><p>With 3,400 engineers, Bosch is pursuing four development paths toward moving the commercial vehicle of tomorrow: </p><p>First, there’s diesel, which is becoming even more efficient with the new exhaust and CO₂ limits. Standards are rising in both China and the U.S. and Euro VII is coming to Europe, so this can once again become a driver of innovation. This makes it all the more important that emission specifications strive to reflect driving conditions that are as realistic as possible. We are forecasting strong demand growth for exhaust gas aftertreatment – sales of our Denoxtronic system are set to increase by ten percent as early as next year. CO₂ legislation will deliver certain economic advantages as well, and these will benefit freight forwarders directly, as less carbon dioxide requires greater efficiency in diesel. </p><p><ul><li>Our second development path is the battery-electric powertrain, which is taking up a growing slice of our order books. For example, we already have 30 major orders from commercial vehicle manufacturers in the world’s three key economic regions. Our strengths here include not only our components but our integrated solutions as well. Our advanced driving module is suitable for vans and combines e-axle, brakes, and steering. For trucks, we offer scalable electric motors adapted for use in conjunction with silicon carbide inverters. This combination yields an efficiency of up to 97 percent – an outstanding rate among electric powertrains for commercial vehicles.</li><li>On the third development path, we are making great strides toward getting the fuel-cell electric powertrain ready for large-scale production. It can be seen at this IAA in a Nikola truck, for example, with Bosch on board. By the end of the year, 500 trucks equipped with our fuel-cell technology will be on the road; by 2025, the figure is expected to exceed 40,000. Our plan is to produce these systems worldwide close to where our customers are: for example, we will also manufacture fuel-cell stacks in Wuxi, China, and are investing 200 million euros for this purpose in Anderson, USA. The Bamberg plant in Germany should receive the green light for stack production sometime in the next few weeks. By the end of the decade, it should cost no more to operate a fuel-cell truck than a diesel. What is ecologically correct must not be economically incorrect – that’s how to do climate action right. </li><li>And finally, we are working on a hydrogen engine. This engine can do everything a diesel engine can, but is virtually climate neutral. Taking a closer look, it fills a gap among CO₂-neutral powertrains. Although its efficiency is below that of the fuel cell at low and medium loads, it is above that level at full load. Its field of application will thus be heavy long-distance transport and especially agricultural and construction machinery. Our components feature in more than 100 technical trials in the three major economic regions. In India, we have already won our first major project. Here, too, we are making serious progress. </li></ul></p><h2>No way forward without infrastructure – two Bosch solutions</h2><p>Yet there is one thing we must bear in mind, ladies and gentlemen: whatever climate-neutral powertrain technology we develop, it will catch on only if the appropriate infrastructure is in place. Without a comprehensive network of charge spots and hydrogen filling stations, only a small number of vehicles with alternative powertrains will be on our roads over the long term – and vice versa. A chicken-and-egg problem, if you will. Politics has a role to play here, but Bosch, too, is addressing both sides of the issue. We develop solutions not only for the vehicle but also for the infrastructure:</p><p><ul><li>For example, we are offering filling station operators a way to make a cost-effective entry into hydrogen technology. To this end, our subsidiary Bosch Rexroth has partnered with Maximator Hydrogen to develop a solution for compressing hydrogen for filling stations, storage tanks, and pipelines. This technology is expected to be on the market as early as next year, and eventually rolled out to 4,000 hydrogen filling stations by 2030. </li><li>At the same time, we are developing a digital recharging and operating service for electrified commercial vehicle fleets. This service will launch next year also. We assume that commercial vehicles will be recharged mainly at privately owned spots, such as the depots of large fleets. The new Bosch service offers several features for this, including an energy management system that absorbs expensive load peaks when recharging a large number of vehicles. This solution is tailored especially to electromobility in logistics. Overall, the market for recharging commercial vehicles will grow 50 percent annually over the course of this decade. </li></ul></p><h2>Countering the driver shortage – trucks that drive themselves</h2><p>We need to rethink freight transport in every respect – not only what moves it, but also how it moves. Automated driving is coming, due in part to the acute driver shortage, and nowhere does automated driving make more economic sense than in commercial vehicles. Bosch is working apace to teach trucks to drive with European technology on European roads. We have just acquired the British startup Five, a company that will further accelerate our software development with its cloud-based testing platform. In any case, it is the software that will essentially determine the automated driving characteristics in commercial vehicles. To put it another way, the “software-defined truck” is coming. This is an area where Bosch can play to its strengths: half the R&amp;D associates in our Mobility Solutions business sector are software engineers. </p><p>Before this decade is out, our technology will allow highly automated trucks to drive on freeways. Our first step will be to implement driverless operation between two motorway service areas, followed by automated shuttle service between two logistics depots. We are working on the necessary solutions with more than 1,100 engineers, and have already put three key conditions in place: </p><p><ul><li>First, we have an ECU for automated driving – with a good 100 times the computing power of one for driver assistance. We have developed a prototype that will serve as the basis for our driving-strategy software and for the evaluation of sensor data using artificial intelligence.</li><li>Second, we are making the electronics architecture in future trucks significantly more powerful. Bosch will be putting an appropriate vehicle computer into large-scale production at a European truck manufacturer by the middle of the decade. </li><li>Third, at this IAA we are presenting two new steering systems that enable highly automated driving. One is purely electric, the other electrohydraulic. We have customers for them not just in Europe but also in China and the U.S. In addition, we already have an electrohydraulic steering system on the market that enables commercial vehicles to stay in their lane automatically. We are seeing growth of some 40 percent annually with this alone.</li></ul></p><p>Finally, Bosch is very much on track in driver assistance. Propelling our efforts here are the legal requirements for preventing road accidents with commercial vehicles. In Europe, for example, turn assist systems will become mandatory in new trucks from 2024 onward. This will provide a boost for the corner radar sensor business in trucks. In the process, the market will grow by 40 percent over the next few years, Bosch by almost 60 percent. </p><h2>Overview of multiple services – the launch of the logistics platform</h2><p>More security, more efficiency – both are ultimately driven by the connectivity of freight transport. With the connectivity control unit, or CCU for short, we are laying the essential technical groundwork for trucks to become part of the internet. The CCU has long been more than just a toll device; it enables software updates, predictive diagnostics, and last but not least, logistics services. Our business with CCUs is growing by 25 percent, the market by ten percent. Here, too, we are achieving above-average growth. </p><p>When it comes to connectivity, Bosch can leverage twice the expertise: in the truck itself, but also in the internet of things. In this area, we are more than a hardware supplier; we are also directly pushing ahead with the logistics services business. To give you two examples: </p><p><ul><li>First, logistics monitoring: Bosch service centers monitor the condition of critical or even medically vital goods around the clock – between 30,000 and 40,000 high-value truckloads annually. During the coronavirus pandemic, we also took on the monitoring of vaccine shipments. </li><li>Second, secure truck parking: Europe is lacking 400,000 secure truck parking spaces. Bosch offers 100 suitable areas along the highways in eleven countries. This means that secure parking spaces can be conveniently booked on our platform; truck drivers don’t have to frantically search for them every evening. Demand is on the rise, with bookings tripling in 2021 alone. In the future, our secure parking spaces will include overnight charging, too – solving two problems of freight traffic at once. </li></ul></p><p>Given everything we do as a provider of logistics services, we also offer a platform that bundles such services. From our point of view, this is crucial for realizing the practical benefit of digital services under time and cost pressure. Until now, fleet operators have had to deal with a large number of solutions that exist independently of one another, i.e. they have no common pool of data. Integrating these solutions delivers a boost in efficiency. This is exactly what the new platform from Bosch and Amazon Web Services offers: the Logistics Operating System, or L.OS for short. We will be launching it in India within the next few weeks and then in Europe and the U.S. at the beginning of next year. Bosch supplies more than climate-neutral powertrains; with our software solutions, we are also creating new movement in freight transport. All this can be seen here at our booth. I look forward to welcoming you there!</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>IAA Transportation: Bosch intends to grow further with climate-neutral powertrains</headline>
			<quote>Full range of powertrain solutions for commercial vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch management board member Heyn: “Climate action is moving freight transport in more diverse directions.”  Bosch generates one-fourth of the sales revenue in its Mobility Solutions business sector from technology for commercial vehicles.  Bosch’s portfolio of commercial-vehicle powertrains encompasses diesel, battery-electric, and fuel-cell powertrains as well as the hydrogen engine.  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Hannover, Germany – From climate action and cost pressure to driver shortages, the global transportation and logistics industry is facing enormous challenges. Bosch delivers appropriate solutions to meet these challenges. As it moves toward the goal of climate-neutral freight transport, the technology company is steadily expanding its powertrain portfolio. In addition to diesel powertrains, which will continue to play a vital role in commercial vehicles for some time to come, Bosch also offers battery-electric and fuel-cell powertrains. The company has now incorporated another option, the hydrogen engine, to fill the gap in alternative powertrains, particularly for heavy construction vehicles and agricultural machinery. “Climate action is moving freight transport in more diverse directions. We expect alternative powertrains to drive major growth in our business over the course of the decade,” said Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector, at this year’s IAA Transportation in Hannover. In a world full of uncertainties, sales in Bosch’s Mobility Solutions business sector have grown by 6 percent so far this year after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Bosch generates one-fourth of its sales revenue from commercial-vehicle technology, ranging from vans to 40-ton trucks. In addition to powertrains, the other pillars of Bosch’s commercial-vehicle business are driver assistance systems and connectivity.</p>
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			Climate action is moving freight transport in more diverse directions. We expect alternative powertrains to drive major growth in our business over the course of the decade
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				<cite>Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector</cite>
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<h2>Bosch is bringing new energy to commercial-vehicle powertrains</h2><p>According to Bosch forecasts, over 80 percent of all trucks weighing six metric tons or more will still be diesel-powered in 2025. Powertrain diversity will subsequently increase and, by 2035, half of all new commercial vehicles will be electric, powered either by battery or hydrogen. “A technology-neutral approach is particularly useful in commercial vehicles. Depending on the application, there will be more than one climate-neutral option for the truck powertrain,” Heyn said. At Bosch, 3,400 engineers alone are working on the truck powertrain of the future. No other company offers as many electromobility options as Bosch: from e-bikes to construction machinery, and from silicon carbide chips to complete drive modules. This strategy is paying off: Bosch already has 30 major orders from manufacturers for battery-electric powertrains. Bosch also has big plans for the fuel cell. By 2025, the company aims to have over 40,000 Bosch fuel-cell systems on the road. To support this goal, Bosch also manufactures the stacks itself and is establishing global production capabilities close to its customers, specifically at its plants in Anderson (USA), Wuxi (China), and Bamberg (Germany). Fuel cells are not the only way to power trucks using hydrogen; there are also H2 engines. Bosch develops the control units and injection technology required for these engines and has already acquired a major project in India.</p><h2>Bosch is teaching trucks to drive</h2><p>Bosch is in its element not only in hardware, but also in software. Half the R&amp;D associates in the Mobility Solutions business sector are software engineers. Among other things, this promotes the development of automated driving. Bosch has 1,100 engineers working on this topic, and it supplies software, sensors, vehicle computers, and actuators from a single source. “Automated driving is coming, due in part to the acute driver shortage. And nowhere does automated driving make more economic sense than in commercial vehicles,” Heyn said. Across Europe, there is already a shortage of 400,000 drivers. Bosch aims to implement driverless operation on freeways by the end of the decade. In 2025, a vehicle computer that enables sensor data to be processed in real time will go into large-scale production at a European truck manufacturer. Bosch technology will make the electronics architecture in future commercial vehicles significantly more powerful, thereby delivering the basis for the software-defined truck. On the road toward automated driving, the company is doing good business with driver assistance systems. Best example: corner radar sensor in trucks. This market will grow by 40 percent over the next few years, Bosch by almost 60 percent. The company’s efforts here are driven by various factors, including the legal requirements for preventing road accidents with commercial vehicles. For example, the turn assistant function will be a mandatory feature in Europe from 2024. </p><h2>Bosch prepares to launch logistics platform</h2><p>In its work on the future of freight transport, Bosch is also looking beyond the hood. Bosch has joined forces with U.S.-based cloud provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) to operate a software platform that bundles not only its own logistics services but also third-party services. Integrating these solutions delivers a boost in efficiency. Instead of using the multitude of independent solutions currently on offer, logistics companies and freight forwarders across the globe will have quick and easy access to digital services from a single source. “We will be launching our logistics platform in India within the next few weeks and then in Europe and the U.S. at the beginning of next year,” Heyn said. One example of Bosch services for the transportation and logistics industry is logistics monitoring. Bosch service centers monitor the condition of critical or even medically vital goods – between 30,000 and 40,000 truckloads annually. During the coronavirus pandemic, Bosch also took on the monitoring of vaccine shipments. There is also high demand for secure truck parking, a service that can be used to reserve truck parking spaces. Bosch already offers 100 suitable areas along the highways in eleven European countries. Bookings tripled in 2021 alone. Bosch is also expanding its service portfolio to include a retrofit solution for the keyless access system for commercial vehicles, which will be launched in 2023. </p>
<h2>BOSCH AT IAA TRANSPORTATION 2022</h2><p><b>Panels with Bosch experts at the IAA Conference:</b></p><p><b>Tuesday, September 20, 14:15 – 15:15 CEST in the Industry Forum:</b> <br/>Presentation: “How to manage the operational challenges of multi-brand commercial EV fleets” by Michael Köhler, Senior Vice President Business Unit Battery at Robert Bosch GmbH</p><p><b>Tuesday, September 20, 17:30 – 17:45 CEST on the Main Stage:</b> <br/>Keynote: “Powertrain solutions for future transportation” by Jürgen Häusser, Vice President Product Management Commercial Vehicle &amp; Off-Road at Robert Bosch GmbH</p><p><b>Wednesday, September 21, 17:00 – 19:00 CEST at the Cummins booth (hall 20, booth A12):</b> <br/>“Open dialog on the hydrogen engine” with Dr. Andreas Kufferath, Engineering System Diesel Powertrain at Robert Bosch GmbH</p><p><b>Thursday, September 22, 11:30 – 12:00 CEST on the Main Stage:</b> <br/>Presentation: “Global digitization in logistics” by Mariella Minutolo, Executive VP Progressive Mobility Players at Robert Bosch GmbH</p><p>FOLLOW the Bosch IAA 2022 highlights at <a href="http://www.bosch-iaa.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-iaa.com</a> and on Twitter: @BoschPress, <a href="https://twitter.com/BoschPresse" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">#BoschIAA</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11540</press_release_id>
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			<headline>E-mobility for the last mile</headline>
			<quote>Bosch launches new electric drive for light commercial vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compact drive module includes electric motor and inverter  Greater range and improved efficiency thanks to new power semiconductors  Drive module now launched at customer ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Vans and medium-sized trucks are the beating heart of urban goods traffic. Powered electrically, they are locally emission-free, contribute to better air quality and reduce noise pollution for residents. Bosch is now starting volume production of a new drive unit for such light commercial vehicles, consisting of an electric motor and an integrated inverter. The inverter controls the electric motor and provides the connection to the high-voltage battery. “Bosch is driving forward e-mobility also in commercial vehicles. Compared to its predecessors, the new unit provides even higher power and torque density and is even lighter and more compact,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. Together, the motor and inverter weight is around 80 kilograms. Bosch has reduced electrical losses by more than 20 percent using new power semiconductors, which enables an inverter efficiency level of 97 percent, thereby increasing the vehicles’ range. Thanks to the flexible construction, it is also now even easier to integrate the drive module into existing and new vehicle models. </p><p>The electric drive will make its debut at the customer Daimler Truck, supplemented by a DC/DC converter and the vehicle control unit from Bosch for the drivetrain. The unit’s maximum power is 129 kW, while the continuous power is 100 kW. For a short time, the permanent-magnet synchronous machine can generate a peak torque of 430 Nm. Even at a vehicle weight of 8.5 tons, this ensures superior driving performance in every situation – including in hilly cities such as Tokyo, Rome, or San Francisco.</p>
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			Bosch is driving forward e-mobility also in commercial vehicles. Compared to its predecessors, the new unit provides even higher power and torque density and is even lighter and more compact 
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				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector.</cite>
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<h2>A good basis made even better</h2><p>The Bosch engineers have based the design of the electric motor and the inverter on the technology used in the passenger car segment. This not only speeded up the development phase considerably, but also helped cutting costs. By embedding the electric drive module in the vehicles’ existent water-cooling circuit, an oil-based cooling circuit is no longer necessary. Furthermore, the high rotational speed of the electric motor ensures a single-speed transmission to be sufficient to meet all requirements. The smaller dimensions of the new electric drive mean that a battery made up of a single part can now be used. New microcontrollers offer considerably more computing power to process the complex control algorithms of the electric drive within milliseconds. In this context, the software is largely responsible for the behavior of the electric drive and can be tailored to customers’ specific requirements. The drive module will roll off the production line in Hildesheim, Germany, the Bosch lead plant for electric drives.</p><h2>Wide range of products and high level of investment</h2><p>“Bosch has already invested over five billion euros in e-mobility,” says Heyn. Since 2018, the company has acquired 170 production projects. Sales revenue is expected to exceed the five-billion euro mark in 2025. Bosch has a broad portfolio of products available to customers, ranging from individual sensors, electric motors, power electronics and electronic control units to integrated solutions such as the eAxle, right through to pre-integrated modules. The advanced driving module, for example, which integrates the drive, steering and brakes, offers simplified interfaces and thus improves communication between the components. This ensures optimal interplay between the electric vehicle’s systems and subassemblies – e.g., in terms of vehicle stabilization or energy recuperation, as well as a significantly shorter time-to-market. As a result, both established manufacturers and new providers can get their electric vehicles on the roads quicker than ever before. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Fresh air for the ‘18V Power for All System’: First cordless fan from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>UniversalFan 18V-1000: Dynamic and versatile</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Powerful, efficient, and quiet: Five-bladed rotor produces a cool breeze even at low speed  Unique: ‘Syneon Technology’ keeps the air flow constant irrespective of the battery status  Resource-friendly thanks to the use of recycled materials   One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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<p>A cool breeze makes DIY work and leisure activities much easier, and not just at the height of summer. The new UniversalFan 18V-1000 delivers the required cooling effect to users wherever they actually need it. The first cordless fan from Bosch for DIYers offers a wide range of possible applications at home and in the garden. It can also be used flexibly when people are out and about. The UniversalFan 18V-1000 extends the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’. The ‘18V Power for All System’ also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises around 60 DIY tools, gardening tools and household appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>’. All tools – from rotary hammers and lawn mowers through to vacuum cleaners – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money, and also protects the environment. </p>
<h2>High efficiency and a wide range of uses </h2><p>With five rotor blades, the UniversalFan 18V-1000 moves a greater volume of air at the same speed than the more common three-blade fans. Bosch&#39;s own ‘JetBreeze Airflow Technology’ ensures quiet operation with the same maximum output of 1,000 cubic meters of air per hour. With its concentrated air flow, the battery-operated fan provides a pleasant cooling effect – in any position – even at low speeds at distances of more than five meters. The UniversalFan 18V-1000 has extendable hooks which enables it to be hung on a ladder for example. Alternatively, the fan can be clamped transversely to a plank, affixed to a tripod, or fixed with the integrated keyhole hanger. Developed specially to meet the needs of DIYers, the fan can also be used reliably in challenging situations thanks to its robust construction and compact design. This is also ensured by the 180-degree swiveling fan head with which users can flexibly direct the air flow in any desired direction and adjust it continuously by means of control knobs.</p><h2>Constant performance for all applications</h2><p>The UniversalFan 18V-1000 is suitable not only for cooling, but also for drying wet plaster or fresh paint. The cordless fan also provides relief in many leisure time activities: The UniversalFan 18V-1000 reliably creates a fresh breeze on a balcony, in a garden, during a picnic or when camping. The tool produces a constant flow of air without the user having to interrupt their activity and manually readjust the fan speed. This is based on the intelligent control electronics called ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between the motor electronics and the battery. The technology supplies the cordless fan with a constant output irrespective of the charging level of the 18V battery. </p><h2>Cordless fan with a sustainable product concept </h2><p>The UniversalFan 18V-1000 is produced in the European Union. More than 90 percent of the product housing, i.e., all externally visible parts of the tool without the battery, is made from recycled plastic. Bosch is systematically working to improve the sustainability of the entire value-added chain. A special team was created for this purpose. It continuously examines and implements suitable measures throughout the world, for example regarding the use of recycled materials in packaging and power tools. The main objectives are to reduce the CO2 footprint of products in the long term and to promote a circular economy. </p><p>The UniversalFan 18V-1000 is available now. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hydrogen-for-light-commercial-vehicles-too-246216.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-13T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Hydrogen for light commercial vehicles too  </headline>
			<quote>Bosch tests fuel cell vans</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Two demonstrator vehicles are providing comprehensive data for the further development of this alternative drive system.  Bosch is using its own fuel cell components for the tests.  Initial findings on range and refueling times are impressive.  Anyone can experience the test vehicles with driving tests at IAA Transportation in Hanover. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Vans get goods to their destination quickly, ideally using a powertrain with zero local emissions. But the longer the journey and heavier the vehicle, the more a battery-based electric drive reaches its limits. And that is where the strengths of the fuel cell come into play. Bosch has now equipped two vans with this technology and started test operation on the road. “The fuel cell enables long ranges and short refueling times, which makes long journeys more economical,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. “With the two fuel cell vans, we are expanding our understanding of the system and showing that the fuel cell can also be a suitable drive solution for light commercial vehicles.” The partner in the project is ABT eLine GmbH, which designed and converted the vehicles together with Bosch Engineering GmbH. At IAA Transportation in Hanover, Bosch is offering interested visitors the opportunity to experience the test vehicles and Bosch fuel cell technology in action on a track.</p>
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			The fuel cell enables long ranges and short refueling times, which makes long journeys more economical 
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				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector.</cite>
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<h2>Largely Bosch components in use</h2><p>The developers were able to use Bosch components almost throughout for the fuel cell system. A fuel cell kit is used, which comprises the stack, anode supply module including hydrogen gas injector and recirculation blower, electronic control unit, electric air compressor and components for the hydrogen storage system, and even a large number of sensors. The technical basis for both vehicles is commercially available vans that run on electric power alone. The batteries including peripherals were now replaced by the fuel cell, five storage tanks for a total of over 10 kilograms of hydrogen, and a smaller lithium-ion battery. “Accommodating the fuel cell components in the available installation space was a major challenge,” says Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. The partner ABT eLine adapted the cooling system, the vehicle control system, and the electrical system. Bosch designed the fuel cell system, integrated it into the vehicle together with the hydrogen storage system, and developed the associated control system. After the required technical tests, the vehicles were granted official approval for road use.</p><p>The project is already providing important insights: even loaded, the vehicles can travel up to 540 kilometers and are fully refueled again in six minutes. The fuel cell can therefore be a good addition to the battery-electric drive in future for fleet operators whose vans cover particularly long distances during the day and return to the maintenance and storage facility in the evening.</p><h2>Fuel cell and hydrogen ready for the next step</h2><p>The first Bosch components for fuel cells are already in volume production. But the work is far from over. “We need as much data as possible from real driving operations to develop the system further,” explains Gackstatter. Thanks to cloud connectivity, the two test vehicles now deliver these in real time to the developers’ computers, supplementing the measured values from the test benches. With this knowledge, Bosch can offer customers components that have been tried and tested even earlier, as well as comprehensive support in system design.</p><p>However, further steps are still necessary for fuel technology to make a breakthrough. “Industry and politics must work together to remove obstacles to hydrogen technologies,” Gackstatter warns. For example, the development of a tank infrastructure and the production of green hydrogen in larger quantities remain tasks that can only be solved together.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11532</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-integrates-tesla-brand-and-access-to-protected-vehicle-data-from-ford-and-porsche-into-the-esitronic-diagnostic-software-246211.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch integrates Tesla brand and access to protected vehicle data from Ford and Porsche into the Esitronic diagnostic software</headline>
			<quote>Significant expansion of diagnostic options via Esitronic 2.0 Online software</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Esitronic users granted access to control-unit diagnosis of Tesla vehicles   Esitronic’s Secure Diagnostic Access function now also allows access to protected vehicle data of Ford and Porsche models ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – Especially for independent and multibrand workshops, the regular updates of the Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software mean that they are now in a position to efficiently and reliably service and repair even the latest vehicle models. On the most recent KTS-series multibrand diagnostic appliances, for example, workshop associates can use the software to call up the latest diagnostic data, troubleshooting instructions, and instructions for installation and removal. Since August, Esitronic users have also been supported when working on Tesla brand vehicles. Since August, Esitronic users have also been supported. And following a further update in early September, they will have access to the protected vehicle data of Ford and Porsche models.</p>
<p><b>Vehicle diagnosis via Tesla models’ OBD interface</b></p><p>Following the latest Esitronic update, Tesla S and X models can be hooked up to Bosch diagnostic testing equipment via their OBD interface. This option will later be available for other Tesla models. Once this connection has been made, the workshop can read out and empty the fault log and use service functions. One such frequently used function shows when brake pads need to be replaced. Esitronic users already had access to maintenance data for Tesla vehicles. </p><p></p><p><b>Hassle-free access to various automakers’ protected data</b></p><p>In the shape of Secure Diagnostic Access (SDA), Bosch has developed a standardized solution that permits the protected diagnostic data of various automakers to be accessed directly from Esitronic 2.0 Online. This means that workshops can - depending on the data availability in the individual countries -also use their diagnostic software and control-unit diagnosis license to access the protected data of Ford and Porsche vehicles, regardless of whether automaker solutions are available locally. They can then carry out work on features such as driver assistance systems. Prior to this development, it was already possible to use Bosch SDA for hassle-free access to Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Abarth, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge/RAM, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen Group vehicles. Esitronic users do not have to re-register in order to access these new options. In the future as well, Bosch will continue to expand SDA to include additional automakers. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11553</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-dcu-120-tablet-pc-with-11-6-inch-full-hd-display-and-fast-microprocessor-246209.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>New Bosch DCU 120 tablet PC with 11.6-inch full HD display and fast microprocessor</headline>
			<quote>Robust, handy tool for mobile workshop use</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Large full-HD capacitive touchscreen makes it easy to use all Bosch software packages  Futureproof tablet PC is ready for future workshop equipment and systems  State-of-the-art interfaces for extensive connectivity ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – Bosch has developed a successor to its tried and tested DCU 100. The new DCU 120 diagnostic control unit offers improved features and enhanced technology. The large 11.6-inch capacitive touchscreen makes the new tablet PC extremely easy to use. Light finger pressure is all that is needed to operate the touchscreen. In addition, the high-quality display provided by the large full-HD screen makes it easy to read the contents of Bosch workshop software. The powerful microprocessor ensures that all Bosch software packages such as ESI[tronic] 2.0 Online, software for testing and diagnosing driver assistance systems, connected repair, vehicle systems analysis, and emissions analysis operate reliably and without a hitch. The DCU 120 can also handle the PassThru functions that allow workshops to retrieve manufacturers’ diagnostic data. This makes the new tablet PC ready for future workshop applications and systems. At roughly five hours, the DCU 120’s battery life is twice as long as its predecessor’s. Together with its robust design to protection rating IP65, this makes the Bosch device especially ideal for mobile workshop use.</p>
<p><b>All the important Bosch software packages pre-installed</b></p><p>The new DCU 120 runs on the Windows 10 operating system, which is pre-installed and already licensed on delivery. Standard Bosch software packages, such as ESI[tronic] 2.0 Online, are also pre-installed. Depending on the type of subscription and workshop requirements, individual applications and ESI[tronic] databases are activated. The integrated Download Diagnostic Manager downloads and installs the regular software updates online. For connecting to the internet, the workshop intranet and other workshop systems, the DCU 120 is equipped with a GigaLan connection, as well as with state-of-the-art Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB interfaces. Together with the KTS 560 and 590 modules, the DCU 120 forms a modern, fully-fledged diagnostic system for all servicing and repair work on modern vehicles. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11554</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-online-search-for-classic-vehicle-spare-parts-246208.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>New Bosch online search for classic-vehicle spare parts</headline>
			<quote>Wealth of historic knowledge keeps classic vehicles of different eras on the roads</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Spare parts research via new vehicle and product search at bosch-classic.com  Detailed product information concerning spare parts for modern-era classic and classic vehicles  New title at the Bosch Classic books range concerning automotive electrics of the 1950ies and 1960ies ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe – For many years now, Bosch Classic has been supporting owners of modern-era classic and classic vehicles providing them with spare parts and technical knowledge allowing them to maintain their vehicles. Right from the very beginning, Bosch has been an important player in automotive history furthering and promoting developments by means of technical innovations. Bosch Classic, the company’s classic-car division, thus assumed the task of maintaining and preserving the historic heritage of both the automotive history and the company’s one. Besides spare parts supply, Bosch Classic thus also supports fans of classic vehicles by means of know-how, technical literature and comprehensive information. At www.bosch-classic.com, owners of modern-era classic and classic vehicles can now specifically search for information related to individual spare parts for their vehicles.</p>
<p>The new vehicle and product search allows fans of historic vehicles to search by brand, type, series, model or even engine code. Researches for specific Bosch products can be performed by part number, type, trade name or directly by the product name. As a result of their online research, the users are provided with selected and detailed product information such as technical features, pictures and lists of spare parts. At the next step as of 2023, Bosch Classic will grant access to additional historic documents out of its archives providing them as PDF files to be accessed via the vehicle and product search. By then, the information available online will also include equipment lists for older vehicles produced before 1945, for instance.</p><p></p><p><b>Technical literature and trainings on historic automotive technologies</b></p><p>A broad range of technical literature out of the archives providing a wealth of information also provides owners of modern-era classic and classic cars with Bosch Classic know-how. A recent novelty is, for instance, the book on electrical equipment for classic cars of the 1950ies and 1960ies (available in German language only), published at the Heel-Verlag in cooperation with Bosch Classic. It describes automotive electrical systems providing installation, maintenance and repair instructions concerning the main components. Even some of the famous and beloved “yellow jackets” have by now been published as books – for instance on Gasoline engine control systems for modern-era classic and classic vehicles (available in German language only). At Bosch Classic trainings, historic knowledge is taught in a much more practical manner. In small groups, the training participants learn about maintenance and repair tasks concerning Bosch systems aged 20 years and more.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11555</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch is accompanying the aftermarket and workshops safely and successfully through the decade of change</headline>
			<quote>New testing and diagnostic equipment as well as software and spare parts from Bosch for work on all powertrain types</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch cuts target positioning time in half for the DAS 3000 calibration and adjustment tool for driver assistance systems   Access to protected vehicle data via Esitronic diagnostic software expanded to include important manufacturers   Bosch BEA 090 particle counter features new measurement method for exhaust emissions from modern diesel vehicles  DCI 200 single common-rail injector test bench for economical testing of modern diesel injectors ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe/Plochingen/Frankfurt, Germany – The Bosch Automotive Aftermarket division will be presenting a wide range of innovations and new developments for the workshop market at Automechanika in Frankfurt from September 13 to 17, 2022. These put independent and multibrand workshops in a position to carry out diagnostic, maintenance, and repair work on even the latest vehicle models effectively and to a high standard of quality. New testing and diagnostic tools from Bosch, equipped with cutting-edge measurement methods, allow testing in accordance with current legal requirements. “Never in the history of the automobile have workshops had to know their way around so many technologies at once. Up to now, they have had to be well versed primarily in combustion engines. Now these engines are being joined by a variety of hybrid powertrains and electric motors. And fuel cells are about to make their appearance. Bosch stands as a reliable partner to workshops as they grapple with all these enormous technical challenges,” said Rupert Hoellbacher, the president of the Bosch Automotive Aftermarket division, at the Automechanika trade fair in Frankfurt. </p>
<p><b>Precise and efficient maintenance of today’s and tomorrow’s automated vehicles – now even faster</b></p><p>Bosch has developed the DAS 3000 for the exact adjustment and calibration of the sensors and camera systems that support modern driver assistance systems on vehicles of different makes. The tool permits precise calibration of assistance systems after servicing or repair work. The most time-consuming process is target positioning, where the calibration device is precisely and correctly aligned with the vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. ADAS One Solution is the new software that reduces the time taken for this by more than 50 percent compared with conventional measurement methods. Embedded in Bosch’s Esitronic diagnostic software, this new positioning software guides users through the calibration board setup process, with graphic animations showing them exactly the target and actual positions of the calibration boards around the vehicle. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch integrates access to protected vehicle data from Ford and Porsche as well as Tesla into the Esitronic diagnostic software</b></p><p>Especially for independent and multibrand workshops, the regular updates of the Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software mean that they are now in a position to efficiently and reliably service and repair even the latest vehicle models. In the shape of Secure Diagnostic Access (SDA), Bosch has developed a standardized solution that permits the protected diagnostic data of various automakers to be accessed directly from Esitronic 2.0 Online. This means that workshops can now also use their diagnostic software and control-unit diagnosis license to access the protected data of Ford and Porsche vehicles, regardless of whether automaker solutions are available locally. They can then carry out work on features such as driver assistance systems. Prior to this development, it was already possible to use Bosch SDA for hassle-free access to Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Abarth, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge/RAM, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen Group vehicles.</p><p></p><p>Moreover, since August, Esitronic users have been able to get help when working on Tesla vehicles. Following the latest Esitronic update, Tesla S and X models can be hooked up to Bosch diagnostic testing equipment via their OBD interface provided the workshop has a valid control-unit diagnosis license. Further Tesla models will follow.</p><p></p><p><b>Robust, handy tablet PC for mobile workshop use</b></p><p>Bosch has developed a successor to its tried and tested DCU 100. The new DCU 120 diagnostic control unit offers improved features and enhanced technology. The large 11.6-inch screen/capacitive touchscreen makes the new tablet PC extremely easy to use. Light finger pressure is all that is needed to operate the touchscreen. In addition, the high-quality display provided by the large full-HD screen makes it easy to read the contents of Bosch workshop software. The powerful microprocessor ensures that all Bosch software packages such as Esitronic, as well as software for testing and diagnosing driver assistance systems, connected repair, vehicle systems analysis, and emissions analysis, operate reliably. The DCU 120 can also handle the PassThru functions that allow workshops to retrieve automakers’ diagnostic data. This makes the new tablet PC ready for future workshop applications and systems. At roughly five hours, the DCU 120’s battery life is twice as long as its predecessor’s. Together with a robust design to protection rating IP65, this makes the Bosch device especially ideal for mobile workshop use.</p><p></p><p><b>High measurement accuracy for exhaust emissions testing with the BEA090 particle counter</b></p><p>From January 1, 2023, regular exhaust emissions testing of all Euro 6/VI diesel vehicles must also measure the number of particles in the exhaust. The new Bosch BEA 090 particle counter performs this task using the particularly precise CPC condensation particle counting method. It complements Bosch’s existing emission analyzers, such as the BEA 550. Th CPC method is also suitable for future, stricter particulate measurement methods, and hence for long-term use by workshops and testing organizations. Via Bluetooth, the BEA 090 uses the proven BEA PC software to connect with the emissions analyzer, from where it is operated. </p><p></p><p><b>Economical testing of common-rail injectors </b></p><p>New emissions standards mean that the precise testing and calibration of the common-rail injectors installed in modern diesel engines is becoming increasingly important. Bosch’s new DCI 200 single common-rail injector test bench can accurately and reliably test common-rail injectors for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. What’s more, thanks to a new measuring system, the DCI 200 can also be used to test injectors equipped with the latest injection-control systems, such as valve-closing control and needle-closing control. In addition to the modern measurement technology, the DCI features efficient and ergonomic workflows and an intuitive operating concept. It takes less than 15 minutes to test a clamped injector.</p><p></p><p><b>Universal tire pressure monitoring sensors simplify inventory management for workshops and the aftermarket</b></p><p>The new QUICK FIT universal tire-pressure sensor covers more than 90 percent of all vehicles in the EU with just one sensor and four commercially available valve variants. This means that wholesalers and workshops can serve a very large share of the vehicle market by stocking just four parts numbers for the replacement of defective tire pressure monitoring sensors. For programming the QUICK FIT sensors, Bosch recommends its new TPA 300 programming tool, which was developed specifically for the rapid and simple vehicle-specific configuration of universal tire-pressure sensors. With regular software updates for device functions and the vehicles and sensors covered, workshops will always be up to date with the TPA 300.</p><p></p><p><b>New windshield wiper with integrated spray function</b></p><p>Bosch presents the Aerotwin J.E.T Blade, a new windshield wiper with spray nozzles integrated into the wiper blade. The result is better cleaning without bothersome spray mist, and thus also better vision and greater safety. Ex works, a number of Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, and Volvo models already feature wiper blades with an integrated spray function. The new Bosch Aerotwin J.E.T. blade is now available for these vehicles. </p><p></p><p><b>FILTER+pro cabin filter for fresh and clean air in the vehicle</b></p><p>With its extensive portfolio of cabin filters for the aftermarket, from standard filters and carbon filters to the newly developed FILTER+pro, Bosch now covers 96 percent of all vehicles in Europe. For electric and hybrid vehicles, market coverage is also very high, at 93 percent. Bosch has made further significant improvements to its proven FILTER+. The new FILTER+pro, which will have displaced its predecessor in the product range by the end of 2023, not only deals with allergens, pollen, fine particulates, noxious fumes, and bacteria, but also effectively combats viruses and mold. Besides ensuring cleaner air in the vehicle and thus fewer allergic reactions, the cabin filters reduce window fogging and minimize deposits on the inside of the windshield, which can contribute to dazzle. </p><p></p><p><b>Multifunctional charging cable for all electric vehicles</b></p><p>For drivers of electric and hybrid cars, the problem is a familiar one: they have to keep two different cables in the trunk, depending on whether they are recharging at a domestic 230-volt socket or at a charge spot en route. The new, Bosch Flexible Charging Cable is suitable for charging both from a domestic socket (if the premises are not equipped with a wallbox charger) and from a charge spot en route. As the control and safety technology is integrated in the charging cable’s connectors, there is no need for an extra control box. This alone reduces the weight of the cable by 40 percent. The flexible charging cable for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles augments the Bosch electromobility portfolio. </p><p> </p><p><b>Planning, booking, and administering technical training courses on the new Bosch internet platform</b></p><p>In its standardized web design, Bosch Automotive Training Solutions, which Bosch developed for all markets worldwide, now gives workshops a modern and easy-to-operate training management tool. For example, the workshop can use Bosch Automotive Training Solutions to create clearly structured training plans for all associates, manage classroom-based technical courses in Bosch training centers, and book e-learning courses and places in live webcasts online. In the future, training certificates for completed training courses will be accessible on Bosch Automotive Training Solutions at any time as well as any invoices for training courses purchased online.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11543</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/train-transport-of-the-future-bosch-engineering-is-working-on-automated-driving-in-rail-traffic-246016.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-08T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-08T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Train transport of the future: Bosch Engineering  is working on automated driving in rail traffic</headline>
			<quote>Mobility transformation for the railway</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Digitalization and automation increase capacity of existing rail network without building new tracks  Development focus is on systems and methods for object recognition and classification for partially and fully automated driving   Successful collaboration with Deutsche Bahn as part of the Sensors4Rail project of Digitale Schiene Deutschland and the Train Autonome – Service Voyageurs consortium by SNCF  Bosch Engineering is a strong development partner and large-scale supplier for the rail sector  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – The mobility transformation requires new solutions, and this applies to rail traffic too. To continue to improve the carbon footprint of the mobility sector, both freight and passenger transport by rail must be expanded even further. “Digitalization and automation are the key to attractive transportation by train with more frequent trains, improved availability, and greater punctuality. This allows the capacity of the existing rail network to be expanded considerably without having to lay a single meter of additional tracks,” explains Heiko Mangold, head of the engineering rail technology business field at Bosch Engineering. The long-term vision is fully automated, highly connected, and therefore efficient rail traffic with more frequent passenger and freight trains and high network utilization. </p>
<p><b>Automation of rail traffic based on tried-and-tested automotive technology</b></p><p>Bosch Engineering has been researching and developing systems and functions for automation of rail traffic for more than ten years. For urban areas, the company offers a collision warning system for city rail transportation as a driver assistance system that supports tram drivers and considerably increases safety in city traffic. For mainline trains, Bosch Engineering is working on much more comprehensive solutions to support automation of driving functions, including normal rail traffic, shunting, and delivering and sorting trains in coach yards. For this purpose, the company also uses its extensive expertise in assistance systems and automation from the automotive sector. The focus of development is on systems for object and signal recognition and methods for object classification that interpret the surroundings of the train and help to prevent accidents during operation. “The next step is then automating train traffic so that the conductor simply monitors operation and only needs to intervene in case of an emergency, all the way to full automation,” says Mangold. </p><p></p><p>Initial successful concepts implementations with Deutsche Bahn as part of the Sensors4Rail project of Digitale Schiene Deutschland and the Train Autonome – Service Voyageurs consortium by SNCF confirm the potential of Bosch Engineering’s software and hardware for automation. Work is currently being done to transfer the research and development results into products that are ready for use. Simulations and tests on different route profiles with different train and locomotive series are still to be performed in order to validate and optimize the data obtained. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11551</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/gaia-x-4-moveid-project-develops-basis-for-secure-mobile-data-exchange-245952.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-09-08T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-08T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>GAIA-X 4 moveID project develops basis for  secure mobile data exchange </headline>
			<quote>An important prerequisite for the next generation of cars</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The publicly funded GAIA-X 4 moveID project is developing a standard for communication between vehicles and their environment.   Standards are a prerequisite for the electrified, automated, and connected mobility of the future.  The European Gaia-X project is creating a decentralized data infrastructure as a foundation for digital business models. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Which parking garages currently have vacant charge spots available? Where are free parking spaces in the city center? And how can this information be digitally transmitted, and services billed, across providers? The answer to these and similar questions calls for secure data exchange between the vehicles and their environment. It is precisely this foundation that a research project consisting of universities, automotive suppliers, and system providers is now in the process of building, with Bosch leading the consortium. Over the next three years, the GAIA-X 4 moveID project is set to develop the necessary standards and technological concepts to enable the secure exchange of information between providers of mobility applications and their customers. The goal is to create decentralized digital vehicle identities. This is an important prerequisite for the mass use of electric vehicles, automated driving, and the establishment of connected cities. GAIA-X 4 moveID is supported to the tune of 14 million euros by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action – covering half of the project costs.</p>
<h2>Connectivity for digital services across the board </h2><p>“An integrated and transparent system architecture for the exchange of data on the road that incorporates different products and players simply isn’t available today. While it’s true that some companies out there already offer services, those services are tailored for specific applications, vehicles, or customer groups,” explains Peter Busch, project manager at the consortium leader Bosch. They often map the infrastructure, for example, but they rarely provide information about availability due to a lack of connectivity between the many independently operating service providers. “Open standards are needed so that users, for example, can find all available charging stations or pay for charging processes,” Busch says. It’s important to always ensure that the data is processed securely and that individual providers don’t exploit it solely for their own purposes. For Busch, this is the only way that the necessary user confidence can grow and a broad range of all available services, such as so-called deep parking (use of otherwise unavailable parking spaces), can be created. That is why the consortium is building on the European GAIA-X system, which defines the technological, economic, and legal framework for a secure and trustworthy data infrastructure. GAIA-X relies on decentralization and the interplay of different cloud providers under common guidelines. In this spirit, the GAIA-X 4 moveID project is using open source software for its developments and making them available to all providers for various business models.</p><h2>Vehicles are becoming marketplaces</h2><p>The standards that GAIA-X 4 moveID is pursuing will allow vehicles to securely and independently exchange information with other vehicles and their environment without an “intermediary.” The vehicles’ “infrastructure partners” include charge spots, barriers, traffic lights, and parking lots. The research project will use internationally recognized hardware and software to develop management and administrative services to facilitate the interaction and trade between different players. This will enable providers to connect a great many services, such as news, entertainment, and navigation, with the car’s system, especially in automated driving. The market for services related to connected parking alone is estimated to be worth ten billion euros annually worldwide. What’s more, the ability to navigate directly to a vacant parking space significantly reduces congestion and emissions. After all, today, about a third of downtown urban traffic is people looking for parking spaces. The availability of information is also a crucial factor for the success of electromobility. It is estimated that about half of newly registered cars in Europe will be electric by 2030. “Their drivers need to know that they’ll be able to find a charge spot quickly whenever they need one. And that requires connected systems,” Busch says. </p><h2>Extensive data exchange as a basis for automated driving</h2><p>The mass use of automated vehicles is conceivable only if cars are able to quickly and reliably communicate with their environment. The data exchange this requires will enable climate-friendly traffic control based on the volume of traffic at any given moment. This will allow cities to regulate incoming traffic to particular areas in real time, thus preventing congestion. However, this method, known as zoning, requires that vehicles be able to immediately recognize changing conditions and to reroute accordingly. Zoning is being demonstrated with test vehicles – for the first time across borders – in the Germany-France-Luxembourg (Merzig/Saarbrücken) test area as part of the GAIA-X 4 moveID project. The cars receive dynamic information regarding their approach to defined zones.</p>
<h2>The project partners:</h2><p><ul><li>Robert Bosch GmbH</li><li>Materna Information &amp; Communications SE</li><li>Denso Automotive Deutschland GmbH</li><li>Continental Automotive Technlogies GmbH</li><li>WOBCOM GmbH</li><li>ecsec GmbH</li><li>HTW Saar (University of Applied Sciences)</li><li>Atos Information Technology GmbH</li><li>Chainstep GmbH</li><li>Peaq Technology GmbH</li><li>Zeppelin Universität gGmbH (Zeppelin University)</li><li>Datarella GmbH</li><li>51nodes GmbH</li><li>Bigchain DB GmbH</li><li>Fetch.ai Research &amp; Development GmbH</li><li>ITK Engineering GmbH</li><li>Deutsche Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (German Aerospace Center)</li><li>Airbus Defence and Space GmbH</li><li>Delta Dao AG</li></ul></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11549</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-fein-and-rothenberger-launch-battery-alliance-ampshare-powered-by-bosch-245760.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-09T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-09T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch, Fein and Rothenberger launch battery alliance: AmpShare powered by Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Battery system for pros expands to more than 25 brands</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ 18V system already has more than 200 tools from different manufacturers  300 compatible tools planned by the end of 2023, including 50 new Bosch Professional tools alone  Save time, money, and space with one battery and one charger for all brands  Even wider range of applications and far more flexibility for professionals ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>AmpShare ‒ powered by Bosch: This is the name of the new, global multi-brand battery alliance just launched by founding members Bosch, Fein and Rothenberger. AmpShare advances the shared vision of its founders and members to offer professional users the best and widest 18V system, with full compatibility across numerous brands, applications, and countries. Professionals can already use more than 200 tools from the brands Bosch, Brennenstuhl, Cox, Fein, Klauke, Ledlenser, Lena Lightning, Ramset, Sonlux and Wagner with the same 18V battery. With the establishment of the AmpShare alliance, the multi-brand battery system will grow to include more than 25 brands. It offers tradespeople from all trades a wider range of applications than before, covering nearly every application with just one AmpShare battery. This saves users money, space, and time ‒ and contributes towards greater sustainability since they require fewer batteries and chargers overall. </p>
<h2>AmpShare ‒ powered by Bosch: More ease, flexibility, efficiency</h2><p>“Thanks to AmpShare, the cordless construction site is becoming a reality for professionals. Work is becoming easier, more flexible and more efficient”, says Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. “In this multi-brand alliance, we’re bringing together all our performance ‒ Amp ‒ and pushing forward our vision of a universal battery system through the ‘sharing’ of <i>one</i> battery and <i>one</i> logo across all brands.” A major advantage for users is that the already more than 80 million Bosch Professional batteries bought since 2008 will stay compatible. They can still be used with every professional tool from Bosch ‒ and with every tool in the AmpShare alliance in the future ‒ because the underlying leading Bosch battery technology remains at the heart of the system. According to Dr. Christoph Weiss, CEO of Fein, the leading supplier of multi-functional tools, the founding of the alliance represents another milestone in collaboration with Bosch: “In 2016, we jointly developed the Starlock System for universal tool mounting with multi-tools. By founding the AmpShare alliance, we are reinforcing this decision and supporting our shared vision: To one day be able to operate all tools, no matter from which manufacturer, with just one battery. In addition to our Multimasters, we will be adapting the entire 18V portfolio at Fein to the AmpShare interface to make our customers’ daily work easier.” Meanwhile, Rothenberger will contribute its expertise and competence in power tools for joining, installation, and pipe maintenance to the AmpShare alliance. Dr. Christian Heine, CEO of Rothenberger, says: “We believe both in system solutions and in the cordless construction site. And a multi-brand battery system with a long range combines both! So, we have decided to bring all our battery-powered products into the AmpShare universe.”</p><h2>Wider expertise and range of applications than ever before</h2><p>From now on, members of the new AmpShare alliance will also include: Fischer, the technological world market leader in important areas of fixing technology; AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH, a manufacturer of electric stair climbing systems; Bepo, a specialist in mortise and joint cutters for fitting and window renovation; Förch, a supplier of power tools for construction, woodworking, metalworking, building services trades, as well as for the commercial and industrial automotive sectors; Honsel, an expert in riveting and fastening solutions; Kolektor, an expert for multi-functional cordless pressure sprayers; Kummert, a leading manufacturer of sewer inspection systems; Leister, the leader in plastic welding and process heat solutions; Mato, expert in lubrication equipment; Signode; Orgapack and Strapex, packaging experts with strapping tools; PerfectPro, a leading producer of construction site radios; and Rexroth, a specialist in reliable tightening solutions. Furthermore, Medmix plans to convert the MK series in addition to the Cox series, to the AmpShare interface. “300 tools, more than 25 brands, one battery: By the end of next year, we plan to offer you more than 300 compatible tools in the AmpShare alliance, including 50 new 18V tools from Bosch Professional alone, through which we will further expand our own portfolio”, says Henk Becker. And more brands are to come.</p><h2>Best system performance: Battery technology for innovative key brands</h2><p>Bosch battery technology, which serves as the AmpShare batteries, offers users many other advantages. These advantages include full compatibility with all Bosch Professional 18V products since 2008, including the powerful Biturbo tool series, unique CoolPack battery technology for long runtimes and service life, the high-performance ProCore18V batteries – the most powerful batteries by Bosch thanks to innovative cell technology, and the fastest charging time on the market. For example, the ProCore18V 4.0 Ah battery can be charged to 50 percent in just nine minutes.</p><p>You can find further information about AmpShare ‒ powered by Bosch at: <a href="http://www.ampshare.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.ampshare.com</a>.</p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11541</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-06T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Strong addition to the &quot;18V Power for All System&quot;: Versatile cordless rotary hammer from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Powerful drilling, hammering, chiseling, and screwdriving</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Universal SDS plus drill chuck for tool-free accessory changing  High impact energy thanks to a pneumatic hammer mechanism – without cable   Safer and less tiring work due to lower vibration and overload clutch  One battery for many applications: Save space and money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is supplementing the &quot;<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>&quot; with the UniversalHammer 18V, a strong partner for any renovation project. The UniversalHammer 18V is the first cordless rotary hammer to feature a chiseling function from Bosch for DIYers and combines four applications in one tool: Hammer drilling, chiseling, drilling, and screwdriving. The &quot;18V Power for All System&quot; also covers all representative tools in each segment, currently comprises more than 40 DIY tools, gardening tools and household appliances, and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>’. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<h2>Easy accessory changing between four applications</h2><p>Drilling in concrete is possible with the UniversalHammer 18V, as is chiseling of cable ducts when kitchens or bathrooms have to be renovated. The cordless rotary hammer also makes it easy to remove plastering or tiles on walls or ceilings. Anyone who switches between different applications and therefore needs different drills or chisels will benefit from tool-free accessory changing: Thanks to the universal SDS plus chuck, this can be performed quickly and easily without the need for an additional tool. </p><h2>High impact energy meets low vibrations</h2><p>In addition to the different applications, the UniversalHammer 18V impresses with its high impact energy of 2.0 Joules. Its performance is therefore comparable to corded tools. The pneumatic hammer mechanism ensures rapid work progress and enables drilling in concrete with a drilling diameter of up to 16 millimeters. With the two-finger switch, users can adjust the speed to the current application and can always see the exact charge level thanks to the integrated battery status display. A LED light ensures clear vision at the work site even in poor visibility conditions. Thanks to its low weight, the tool lies comfortably in the hand during all activities. The decoupled handle reduces vibrations, thus enabling controlled and fatigue-free work. The integrated overload clutch protects both the user and the tool, for example if the drill gets jammed in reinforced concrete – by loosening the clutch and reducing the torque.</p><p>The UniversalHammer 18V is available now. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p><br/><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>245632</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11538</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/from-the-first-mile-to-the-last-bosch-delivers-solutions-for-sustainable-logistics-245632.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-09-05T10:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-05T10:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>From the first mile to the last: Bosch delivers solutions for sustainable logistics</headline>
			<quote>Bosch innovations to look out for at IAA 2022</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Electrical powertrains with batteries and fuel cells make freight and passenger transport efficient and sustainable.  Driver assistance systems and automated trucks ensure greater safety and convenience throughout the supply chain.  Smart services prevent downtimes and offer vehicle drivers and fleet operators even more transparency and reliability. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Andreas Haupt</name>
				<email>Andreas.Haupt@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Hannover, Germany – Commercial vehicles keep the economy running. However, an increasing shortage of drivers, a lack of safety in the transport of goods, and more climate action are challenging the industry. Bosch technology for the electrification, automation, and connectivity of commercial vehicles increases efficiency, safety, and reliability in logistics. At IAA Transportation 2022 in Hannover, the supplier of technology and services is presenting its innovations for the freight traffic of tomorrow – from the first mile to the last. The Bosch booth is in hall 20, number B22.</p>
<h2>From the first mile: Bosch makes heavy-duty freight more sustainable</h2><p>Climate action for freight transport calls for a broad technology offensive. Bosch hopes to play a role in realizing climate-neutral transportation for all vehicle classes. To this end, the company is developing a range of efficient powertrains – from combustion engines to battery-electric and fuel-cell powertrains. </p><p><br/><i>Fuel-cell powertrain:</i> Bosch’s <b>eDistanceTruck powertrain solutions</b> are designed for heavy-duty long-haul transport. The heavier the freight and the longer the route, the more attractive a fuel-cell powertrain’s short refueling times and long range become. If the hydrogen used comes from renewable sources, then the fuel cell’s operation is climate neutral, too. Bosch offers not only individual system components, but also complete fuel-cell powertrain systems and solutions for H2 storage systems. </p><p><br/><i>Diesel engine:</i> Modular <b>common-rail injection systems</b>, effective <b>temperature management</b>, and e<b>xhaust-gas treatment with double injection</b> – Bosch diesel technology for commercial vehicles helps truck manufacturers further reduce the fuel consumption and emissions of their vehicles and meet future emissions requirements.</p><p><br/><i>Hydrogen engine:</i> Fuel cells are not the only way to power trucks using hydrogen; there are also H<sub>2</sub> engines. Bosch is carefully examining the technical issues and looking into the marketability of this technology. Today’s engine and powertrain technologies are already a good starting point. The basic structure of the fuel, air, and exhaust system, along with numerous well-understood system components, can be adopted from existing powertrain solutions. That means there is a great deal of synergy between the hydrogen engine and familiar diesel and natural-gas engines.</p><p><br/><i>Fully electric power steering:</i> <b>ServoE</b> augments Bosch’s product portfolio to include a fully electric steering system for heavy trucks. Because the steering system operates exclusively with electric servomotors, it does not require hydraulic oil or additional pumps. The system’s redundant design supports assistance functions up to and including automated driving. Its function and steering feel can be adapted to each customer’s requirements. </p><p><br/><i>Servotwin:</i> The next generation of the <b>Servotwin</b> electrohydraulic steering system for heavy commercial vehicles combines a hydraulic Servocom steering system with two control units. This means it meets the requirements of automated driving up to and including SAE Level 4. The system offers speed-dependent steering assistance with active response and enables various driver assistance functions.</p><p><br/><i>Rear-axle steering system:</i> The next generation of the <b>electrohydraulic steering system for rear axles</b> is a stand-alone power-on-demand system. It enables the steering of three or more leading or trailing heavy-truck axles. Steering the additional axles, if required, reduces the turning radius and tire wear. Thanks to its compact design, Bosch technology can be adapted to all powertrain types.</p><p><br/><i>Digital charge planning:</i> A Bosch <b>cloud-based software solution</b> seamlessly integrates electric recharging into logistics planning and service operations for electric-vehicle fleets. Intelligent energy management optimizes recharging costs at depots and logistics centers by smoothing out peak loads, for example. Battery data and other external factors are included in route planning to reduce recharging and thus downtime during the day. Automated subcontractor billing ensures seamless processes and more clarity in operations.</p><h2>Over the last mile: Bosch gets courier, express, and package delivery services on the road</h2><p>Delivering packages right to the customer’s doorstep: Bosch is also making freight and passenger transport fit for tomorrow with alternative powertrains for the last mile. In addition, Bosch’s smart hardware is gradually paving the technological way for downtown traffic that has as little impact as possible on residents and the environment.</p><p><br/><i>Electric delivery traffic:</i> Bosch’s <b>eCityTruck powertrain solutions</b> offer efficient, economical technologies for downtown delivery runs. Both the e-axle and the ADM advanced driving module are easy to integrate into commercial vehicles of up to 7.5 metric tons. Electric vehicles with zero local CO2 emissions offer fleet operators the security of continuing to be able to drive in areas with restricted access, such as environmental zones. Depending on the battery design, they enable ranges of up to 200 kilometers, meaning that most delivery routes of less than 80 kilometers a day on average are easily covered on a single charge.</p><p><br/><i>Continuously variable transmission for electric light commercial vehicles:</i> The <b>CVT4EV</b> is a continuously variable transmission with a pushbelt that can increase the efficiency of electrically powered light commercial vehicles by more than 10 percent. Alternatively, a smaller battery saves weight and space. Lower engine speeds and smooth shifting also increase driving comfort. </p><p><br/><i>Cargo e-scooter:</i> Urban electromobility is multifaceted and serves a wide range of needs – from sharing to last-mile delivery services. Electric scooters provide fast and efficient transportation of goods in dense urban traffic while helping to minimize traffic noise in downtown areas. Bosch offers powertrains and drive controls that, although designed for different requirements, have been combined and coordinated in a <b>compact drive system</b>. </p><p><br/><i>Urban mobility:</i> Whether for the weekly groceries or delivering light to medium loads – the <b>eCargo Bike</b> can be used in many ways and is increasingly establishing itself as a sustainable and quiet alternative in urban traffic. Now cargo bike riders can also enjoy the benefits of Bosch’s smart system, the latest generation of which – consisting of eBike Flow app, control unit, display, battery, and drive unit – combines e-bike components of high technical quality with the digital world, taking riding enjoyment to the next level. With up to 85 Newton meters of torque, the Cargo Line drive system delivers powerful but natural support at up to 400 percent of the rider’s own pedal power. The new ABS Cargo and Cargo mode ensure greater safety and comfort: ABS Cargo enables safe braking, while the Cargo riding mode allows for a comfortable start, even when carrying a full load.</p><h2>From the first mile to the last: Bosch technology for logistics</h2><p>More efficiency, transparency, and reliability are finding their way into logistics thanks to connectivity. Using cleverly analyzed vehicle data, Bosch can, for example, identify anomalies at the system or component level in good time and help fleet operators avoid unplanned downtime.</p><p><br/><i>Software platform for logistics specialists:</i> Bosch’s <b>digital service platform for logistics</b> addresses many of the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry. At the heart of the software ecosystem for freight carriers and forwarders is a marketplace for digital services from different providers. These services are based in part on data from the truck’s telematics systems and on the transport management software. For example, predictive diagnostics can reduce truck downtime and easily enable the use of services such as booking secure parking or keyless access to vehicles. Bosch is working on this with Amazon Web Services (AWS).</p><p><br/><i>Software-defined vehicles:</i> The Bosch subsidiary ETAS facilitates the development of vehicle services and brings service developers together with their users through its Mobility Cloud integration platform, which includes a development portal and marketplace. In addition, the platform’s over-the-air and data services enable bidirectional data exchange between the vehicle and the cloud as well as continuous further development of vehicle software and functions over the vehicle’s entire life cycle. This speeds up the development and provision of new vehicle functions. Solutions such as <b>CrossLifecycle Diagnostics</b> are already available to manufacturers, fleet operators, and mobility providers in the Mobility Cloud. The cloud-based diagnostics service improves maintenance planning using vehicle connectivity. As a result, vehicle downtimes can be shortened thanks to digital services for monitoring vehicle conditions (remote), vehicle diagnostics, and software updates, as well as data evaluation for failure prediction.</p><p><br/><i>Convenient vehicle access:</i> <b>Fleet Management Xtended Access</b> is the name of the keyless vehicle access system that Bosch is presenting for the first time at IAA Transportation 2022 as a retrofit solution for existing vehicle fleets. This system lets fleet operators and drivers gain efficiency and time. Registered drivers are remotely assigned a vehicle using a web application. Persons authorized in this way can then access their vehicle using a smartphone app within the defined validity period. </p><p><br/><i>Road safety:</i> The Bosch <b>Driver Monitoring System</b> employs innovative sensor and image processing technologies to increase safety and comfort for drivers and other road users. It detects critical situations such as driver distraction or fatigue at an early stage and warns the driver in good time. According to the EU General Safety Regulation (GSR), in the future all vehicles within the European Union will have to detect drowsiness and distraction. In addition to the safety-related functions, the system enables various convenience features. Facial recognition enables automatic identification of the driver. Based on the stored driver profile, individual comfort settings such as the preferred seat and mirror position, a favorite radio station, or the right language can be set automatically in the infotainment system.</p><p><br/><i>Reliable vehicle return:</i> <b>RideCare Insight</b> is the world’s first one-box solution to reliably detect abrupt driving maneuvers, smoke inside the vehicle, and exterior damage to the vehicle, even when it is parked. For example, it immediately detects accidental damage while parking. A backend-to-backend connection means the mobility service provider or fleet manager receives real-time notifications and information on the location and time of the event for use in further processes such as inspection, damage claims, or repairs. The dashboard also displays information on body condition and wear and tear at the vehicle and fleet levels.</p><p><br/><i>Entertainment center on wheels:</i> The <b>Coach Future Cockpit System</b> and <b>Coach Future Cabin System</b> offer bus infotainment in a class of its own. The perfectly matched components, certified to all relevant OEM standards, and the high-performance signal transmission via Ethernet Audio Video Bridge turn coaches into a digital network on wheels that meets the needs of drivers and passengers alike. With the special coach head unit for commercial vehicles, the driver’s cab becomes a fully connected workplace. In addition to Navigation Data Standard (NDS) map navigation optimized for coaches, the head unit offers a wide range of convenience features, such as a Bluetooth hands-free system, music streaming, and voice control.</p><p><br/><i>Secure data exchange:</i> A prerequisite for numerous smart services that make driving safer and more efficient is for vehicles to be able to communicate with objects in their immediate vicinity and with the traffic infrastructure. The basis for this is the Bosch <b>Connectivity Control Unit (CCU)</b>. It uses air interfaces to connect the driver’s vehicle with other vehicles, the infrastructure (traffic lights, for example), and the cloud. The central gateway (CGW) links the vehicle domains and communicates with the outside world via the CCU. It acts as a secure data distributor for communication within commercial-vehicle systems. </p><p><br/><i>Modern vehicle computers:</i> Today’s production vehicles feature several control units to manage and regulate various displays and other electronic cockpit functions. In the future, more and more functions will be brought together in one central location. The <b>Information Domain Computer (IDC)</b> combines the computing functions for infotainment and instrumentation, which were previously separate domains, with other functions on a single processor. This saves cost, installation space, weight, and energy. </p><p><br/><i>Smart eyes:</i> The third generation of the <b>multifunction camera</b> is tailored to the requirements of heavy trucks. With its unique multipath approach, the camera combines conventional image processing algorithms with AI-driven methods, giving it a key role in high-performance driver assistance systems. It detects and processes objects and structures highly reliably and uses an innovative, high-performance system-on-chip (SoC) for image processing. The camera is designed for safety-relevant driver assistance systems and convenience functions such as the lane-keeping support system, and it also supports object-based functions such as automatic emergency braking. Moreover, it also permits implementation of other helpful functions such as traffic sign recognition. This means the system supports the future legal requirements of the EU General Safety Regulation (GSR) on intelligent speed assistance for detecting speed limits and warning of exceeding them.</p><p><br/><i>Precise object detection:</i> The fifth-generation <b>front and side radar</b> ensures greater safety in the heavy truck segment, thanks to reliable and precise object detection in the area to the front and side of the vehicle. Thanks to the sensors’ large detection range and high angular resolution, as well as their wide aperture, they can detect complex driving situations very quickly, accurately, and robustly. They employ novel chirp-sequence modulation to improve surround sensing by producing more detailed reflections. As a result, both the front and side radar solutions are extremely precise when detecting and distinguishing between objects and people as well as their position, relative speed, and direction of movement – even when visibility is poor. This means that Bosch radar sensors in heavy trucks can ensure greater safety for the driver and other road users by supporting functions such as automatic emergency braking or the future legal requirements of the EU General Safety Regulation (GSR) for a moving-off information system (MOIS) and a blind spot information system (BSIS). </p><p><br/><i>Digital mirror replacement system:</i> Large exterior mirrors on commercial vehicles ensure a safe view of the traffic behind. However, due to their size, they restrict the direct view to the front and sides and create high air resistance. The <b>Digital Vision System</b>, developed in conjunction with Mekra Lang, replaces the large exterior mirrors with two interior monitors and two exterior cameras mounted outside the cab. Its aerodynamic design lowers fuel consumption by as much as 2 percent. At the same time, it considerably improves the driver’s 360-degree vision and reduces the blind spot.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>The New Door/Window Contact II and  Door/Window Contact II Plus</headline>
			<quote>Burglary protection and energy saving in one </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Everything in view: Reliably detect open doors and windows and shows their current status in the app.   Efficient heating: Detect open windows and adjust the temperature accordingly via smart radiator thermostats.  Smart burglary protection: Trigger burglar alarms as part of the alarm system if doors and windows are opened without authorisation.   Clever control element: Easily activate scenarios and actions, and conveniently pause the alarm system via integrated button.  Additional vibration sensor: The Door/Window Contact II Plus already triggers an alarm when burglars first attempt to break in. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart – Combining security and energy efficiency with a new design, the Door/Window Contact II and the Door/Window Contact II Plus are the latest additions to the Bosch Smart Home. Their sensors reliably detect open doors and windows, and trigger an alarm in the event of a break-in whenever the alarm system is activated. In combination with smart thermostats, the Door/Window Contacts also prevent unnecessary energy loss when ventilating, especially during the cold autumn and winter months, thus ensuring sustainable and energy-saving heating. In addition to the new design and the familiar functions, the new Door/Window Contacts offers many other options for making a home even safer and more convenient. The Door/Window Contact II Plus offers built-in vibration detection to further enhance security.</p>
<h2><b>Security and Energy Efficiency in One</b></h2><p>Like their predecessor, the new Door/Window Contact II and II Plus are versatile assistants in the Bosch Smart Home. In addition to the status display in the app, they also help residents to heat the home sustainably and efficiently. In combination with smart radiator thermostats, the preselected temperature in the room is automatically lowered as soon as a window is opened for ventilation. This avoids unnecessary heating, thus simultaneously reducing the burden on the owner’s budget and the natural environment. </p><p>In addition, the Door/Window Contact II and II Plus serve as important components of the Bosch Smart Home alarm system. As soon as the system is activated, the Door/Window Contacts warn of open doors and windows via a message in the app, thus helping to prevent break-ins. In the event of a break-in, the Door/Window Contacts immediately trigger an alarm as soon as doors or windows are opened without authorisation. The alarm is forwarded to the networked smoke detectors and Twinguards, which sound a loud siren. At the same time, integrated Philips Hue or LEDVANCE lights flash red, integrated Bosch Smart Home cameras are activated, and the residents are notified via app so they can react quickly. </p><p>Furthermore, the Door/Window Contact II and II Plus also serve as clever control elements in the Bosch Smart Home. This is ensured by a new button on the top of the devices. The app can individually assign specific actions or scenarios to the button, which can then be triggered by either a long or short press on the button. For example, residents can program a Door/Window Contact II attached to the front door to trigger their “leave home” scenario, which activates the alarm system, switches off the lights, lowers the heating, and locks the front door soon afterwards via a smart door lock. If residents want to open a window to get some fresh air at night without triggering the alarm when the alarm system is activated, a double click on the button of the Door/Window Contact II or II Plus is all it takes to temporarily pause the alarm system for a single opening and closing of a window. </p><p></p><h2><b>The Right Door/Window Contact for Every Situation </b></h2><p>Both versions of the Door/Window Contact II or the Door/window Contact II Plus detect the unauthorised opening of windows and doors. The Door/Window Contact II Plus provides even more security because it triggers an alarm at the slightest vibration when burglars first begin tampering with a window – and even before they can get it open. The built-in vibration detector makes the Door/Window Contact II Plus particularly well-suited for outdoor use because the vibration sensor can also detect the attempted theft of the Door/Window Contact. The sensitivity of the vibration sensor can be adjusted in five stages to suit conditions at the location where it is installed. </p><p>Thanks to its tiny 3mm small magnet, the standard model of the </p><p>Door/Window Contact II is especially suitable for inconspicuous mounting. Both versions of the new Door/Window Contact II are available in white and anthracite, so they blend discreetly into any residential surroundings.</p><h2><b>Further Features</b></h2><p><ul><li>Protection class IP45 enables both indoor and outdoor use</li><li>Convenient status query via voice control using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant</li><li>Long service life thanks to 3V lithium battery</li><li>Quick and easy installation thanks to included adhesive product and intuitive step-by-step instructions in the app</li></ul></p><h2><b>Availability </b></h2><p>From September 2022 in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. From November 2022 in Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Switzerland.</p><h2><b>Prices in Germany</b></h2><p><ul><li>Door/Window Contact II (white or anthracite): €42.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT </li><li>Door/Window Contact II Multipack (3 pieces, white): €119.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT </li><li>Door/Window Contact II Plus (white or anthracite): €52.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT</li><li>Door/Window Contact II Plus Multipack (2 pieces, white): €99.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT</li></ul></p><h2><b>Requirements</b></h2><p>A Bosch Smart Home Controller and an installed Bosch Smart Home App are required in order to use the Door/Window Contact II and Door/Window Contact II Plus.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Convenient, Energy-Saving Heating: Bosch Smart Home Radiator Thermostat II,  Room Thermostat II and Room Thermostat II 230 V</headline>
			<quote>At IFA 2022, Bosch Smart Home presents new heating solutions in a new design with additional functions.</quote>
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				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
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<p>Stuttgart – The mindful and thrifty use of resources is more important than ever. As the price of energy continues to rise, it becomes increasingly important to conserve energy. As in the past, up to 70% of the energy in households is used for space heating.<sup>1</sup> This makes it all the more important to heat one’s home as efficiently as possible. According to the Fraunhofer Institute, the proper combination of smart functions can reduce energy consumption by as much as 36%.<sup>2</sup> Efficient heating therefore not only eases the burden on the environment, but also relieves the strain on one’s budget. With this in mind, Bosch Smart Home presents three new heating solutions: the new Bosch Smart Home Radiator Thermostat II, the Room Thermostat II and the Room Thermostat II 230 V support efficient heating in the Bosch Smart Home, thus helping to save energy. </p>
<h2><b>The Smart Temperature Controller for Radiators: </b><br/><b>The Radiator Thermostat II</b></h2><p><ul><li>Precise temperature for each room in the house: ensures the desired temperature in every room and displays the current temperatures in the app. </li><li>Efficient heating: heats precisely as needed and with energy efficiency thanks to time programmes and special services such as “Sustainable Ventilation”. </li><li>Optimised design: facilitates intuitive operation through convenient rotary movements, as well as easy readability thanks to its modern, rotatable display.</li><li>Flexible operation: directly on the device, fully automated or by voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant and at any time via app.</li></ul></p><p>The new smart Radiator Thermostat II is the optimal basis for efficient temperature control in the Bosch Smart Home. With its new and significantly improved design, this intuitively and flexibly operable radiator thermostat can be quickly and easily installed to replace conventional radiator thermostats. The smart Radiator Thermostat II ensures that only as much heating is used as necessary, thus promoting economical and environmentally conscious heating.</p><p>Controlling the device via the Bosch Smart Home app is convenient, simple and possible from anywhere. The app can be used to set a comfortable temperature to within half a degree Celsius. In addition, the current temperatures of all Radiator Thermostats II can be viewed in the app whenever desired. For maximal convenience, all Radiator Thermostats II per room are automatically combined in a single room-temperature control. This eliminates the need for manual adjustment of individual radiators. </p><p>Time programmes make it easy to create precise daily or weekly heating schedules to suit each user’s personal habits and preferences. If you want the bathroom to be pleasantly warm in the morning and comfortably cosy for brushing your teeth in the evening, these temperatures can be pre-set just as easily as the times when the kitchen, living room and study are to be heated to optimal temperatures for a pleasant stay. The radiators in each room can be automatically turned down outside the times when these rooms are usually occupied, thus contributing to optimal energy use. Of course, the Bosch Smart Home can also be spontaneously adapted to suit any situation. For example, integration into the “Leave Home” scenario ensures that the temperature in several rooms is immediately and simultaneously lowered so heating happens only when someone is at home. In addition, residents can quickly and easily set a higher temperature while the heating programme is running and also adjust it to suit new conditions. </p><p>The Radiator Thermostat II can be controlled easily and conveniently from a couch via Google Assistant or Alexa, or even remotely controlled via the app when residents are away from home. The new and revised design makes it more intuitive and even more convenient to control the device with rotary or pressing movements. The illuminated ring is visible from all viewing angles and shows which commands are being carried out: red stands for warmer and blue for cooler. Furthermore, the modern display with maximal contrast and backlighting ensures optimal readability in all lighting conditions. The Radiator Thermostat II is suitable for a wide variety of installation situations thanks to its compact size of 87 x 51 x 51 mm and its rotatable display. </p><p></p><p><br/><b>Additional Features</b></p><p><ul><li>The child-lock function is adjustable in the app or directly on the unit</li><li>Fail-safe protection for reliable operation at all times thanks to protection against frost and calcification, as well as warning when the battery is low and regular testing of the valve function</li><li>For mounting on radiator valves with M30 x 1.5 mm screw thread</li><li>Two additional adapters (Danfoss RA and Danfoss RAVL) are included in the scope of delivery; further adapters (M28 and Danfoss RAV) are available as accessories in the online shop</li></ul></p><p></p><h2><b>The Optimal Complement to the Radiator Thermostat II: </b><br/><b>The Smart Room Thermostat II</b></h2>
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<p><ul><li>Precise and efficient: measures the temperature at a predefined point in the room, controls Radiator Thermostats II and thus ensures the optimal temperature.</li><li>Full overview: the current temperature and relative humidity in the room, as well as the status of the heating controller, are shown at a glance. </li><li>Flexible use: can be mounted on a wall or installed freestanding thanks to wireless mounting and battery power.</li><li>Optimised design: facilitates intuitive operation and improves readability with enlarged display.</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p>The new Room Thermostat II offers even more efficiency and greater ease of use when controlling room temperatures in the Bosch Smart Home. Battery power, together with the wall bracket and stand included in the scope of delivery, assure that the device can be positioned flexibly and wirelessly at the ideal location in the room, either as a freestanding unit or attached to the wall. As a perfect complement to the Radiator Thermostat II, the Room Thermostat II has an additional sensor that measures the temperature at a predefined point in the room, thus ensuring stable and efficient temperature control. As a result, the radiator thermostats continue to heat only until the predefined location reaches the desired temperature. In addition to displaying the room temperature, the Room Thermostat II also provides an overview of the current heating settings and relative humidity. Both the measured temperature and the relative humidity can be used in smart automations. For example, residents can create notifications for ventilation or automatically start integrated air humidifiers or dehumidifiers via an adapter plug.</p><p></p><h2><b>The Smart Upgrade for Underfloor Heating and More: </b><br/><b>The Room Thermostat II 230 V</b></h2>
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<p><ul><li>Smart heat regulation: supports the networking of wired heating systems such as underfloor heating or heat generators.</li><li>Convenient overview: the room’s current temperature, its relative humidity and the status of the heating controller are shown at a glance.</li><li>Versatile operation: directly on the device, fully automated or by voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant and at any time via app.</li></ul></p><h2></h2><p>Bosch Smart Home also offers a smart new solution for owners of underfloor heating systems. The smart Room Thermostat II 230 V can control wired heating systems such as underfloor heating or heat generators. Nearly invisible on the wall thanks to its slim design, the Room Thermostat II 230 V reliably measures the temperature and relative humidity in the room. It also enables its user to set the heating control, and it indicates the activity status of the heating or cooling process in combination with a heat pump. It can be operated either directly on the device, fully automatically or by voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant and, of course, also remotely at any time via an app. This ensures that heating only happens when necessary. If the user forgets to turn off the heating when no one is at home, the heating can be turned off easily and conveniently via smartphone while away from home. And if you want to enjoy a warm welcome when returning to your own four walls, simply tapping your smartphone with your fingertip on your way home suffices to pre-set the desired room temperature.</p><p></p><p></p><p><br/><b>Further Advantages of the Room Thermostat II and Room Thermostat II 230 V</b></p><p>The Room Thermostat II and Room Thermostat II 230 V are also convincing thanks to their modern LED display, which clearly and legibly displays all information relevant to room-temperature control. Intuitive operation by turning and pushing the button of the Room Thermostat II and Room Thermostat II 230 V is now additionally supported by visual signals from a multicoloured LED strip. For example, red LEDs indicate that the temperature is being increased, while blue LEDs show that the temperature is being lowered. </p><p></p><h2>Further Features</h2><p></p><p><b>Room Thermostat II</b></p><p><ul><li>Simple wall mounting by means of enclosed screws and adhesives. No wiring is necessary because four AAA batteries power the unit. Battery lifetime: up to two years.</li><li>Included in the scope of delivery: wall-mounting plate and stand</li><li>Compact size: 86 x 87 x 28 mm with maximal display area of 70 x 40 mm </li><li>Can be combined with the Radiator Thermostat II with full range of functions </li><li>Can be combined with the Radiator Thermostat with limited range of functions as a remote control, but without transmission of temperature values.</li><li>The child-lock function is adjustable, either in the app or directly on the unit</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>Room Thermostat II 230 V</b></p><p><ul><li>Connection option for optional floor-temperature sensor </li><li>Slim design: 87 x 86 x 35 mm. The flush-mounted element is only 18 mm thick.</li><li>Suitable for wall boxes with a screw spacing of 60 mm and a minimum depth of 25 mm</li><li>The child-lock function can be pre-set in the app or directly on the unit</li><li>Simple installation and use of existing wiring and flush-mounted box of the previous room thermostat.</li></ul></p><p></p><p><br/><b>Radiator Thermostat II</b></p><p><b>Availability:</b> Since August 2022 in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. From November 2022 in Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Switzerland.</p><p><b>Price:</b> €79.95 RRP including 19% VAT in Germany</p><p></p><p><br/><b>Room Thermostat II</b></p><p><b>Availability:</b> From Q4/2022 in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Switzerland.</p><p><b>Price:</b> €79.95 RRP including 19% VAT in Germany</p><p></p><p><br/><b>Room Thermostat II 230 V</b></p><p><b>Availability:</b> From Q4/2022 in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Switzerland.</p><p><b>Price:</b> €114.95 RRP including 19% VAT in Germany</p><p></p><h2>Requirements</h2><p>A Bosch Smart Home Controller and the installation of the Bosch Smart Home app are required in order to use the Radiator Thermostat II, the Room Thermostat II and the Room Thermostat II 230 V. Radiator Thermostats II are also required to use the Room Thermostat II.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245248</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11548</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/live-fantastic-likeabosch-245248.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-08-31T12:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-08-31T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Live fantastic #LikeABosch</headline>
			<quote>Bosch and DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER join forces in the latest round of the successful brand campaign</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER reinterpret the popular #LikeABosch campaign song and star in the accompanying music video.  Bosch is shifting the focus of the latest campaign to consumer goods such as power tools, household appliances, and heat pumps.  “Live fantastic #LikeABosch” is the first advertising campaign to focus on consumer goods across several Bosch divisions. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Continuing its successful #LikeABosch brand campaign, Bosch is turning to the pioneers of German hip-hop: DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER have produced a new version of the campaign song, to which they have written new lyrics. They also star in the new commercials. Bosch has shifted the focus of its new campaign to consumer goods for relaxed, convenient, and sustainable living. This is the first time, under the claim “Live fantastic #LikeABosch,” that Bosch’s Household Appliances, Power Tools, Smart Home, and Thermotechnology divisions have presented their products designed for “everyday needs” in a joint campaign. The “Live fantastic #LikeABosch” campaign, targeted at Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, is to run on TV, YouTube, and social media from September 1, 2022. In addition, Amazon Prime Video will be airing the TV commercials during its coverage of the Champions League. Bosch and DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER will be presenting their joint project at IFA in Berlin.</p>
<h2>Live fantastic #LikeABosch</h2><p>The new round of the successful #LikeABosch campaign has a lot to live up to: #LikeABosch is one of the most successful marketing campaigns worldwide, and has won over 30 national and international awards since its launch in 2019, including the German Advertising Film Award. More than 15 million people, or one in five Germans, watched the first #LikeABosch rap video. The second highlight video, “Heat smart #LikeABosch,” was the most viewed German YouTube advertising video of 2019. Bosch wants to build on this success with the latest round of its campaign: comprising a 90-second music video and seven TV commercials, its reach will be increased by placing it online, on social media, and Amazon Prime Video. The focus of “Live fantastic #LikeABosch” is on products and solutions that make life easier, smarter, healthier, and more sustainable. These include power tools, appliances for the kitchen, home, and garden, smart home products, and heat pumps. “In many respects, the new campaign is a first for Bosch. It’s the first time we have put a total of four divisions at the center of a major campaign. In addition, we have DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER on board – a partner that is both prominent and eloquent, witty and authentic. The band skillfully transposes this into the commercials to show how Bosch products improve and simplify everyday life,” says Boris Dolkhani, the head of Bosch corporate marketing communications and strategy.</p><h2>Fantastic cast</h2><p>For the latest round of its campaign, Bosch is relying on prominent support and proven expertise: DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER are the founders of German-language hip-hop. They brought hip-hop to Germany and made it a household name. This is the first time that the four hip-hop artists have written and recorded a campaign song in their style for a company. They are also the stars of the Bosch commercials. The commercials were directed by Lars Timmermann, who worked with DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER on the music video of their hit single “Zusammen.” Connections were key to the partnership: “Just like Bosch, DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER come from southwest Germany. While neither the band nor the company have ever been geographically limited to this region, they’ve never completely detached themselves from it either: success needs roots. In addition, Bosch and DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER share the aspiration to make life better – be it with technology, music, or the pursuit of greater sustainability. Bosch and DIE FANTASTISCHEN VIER are a perfect match,” Dolkhani says.</p><p>The “Live fantastic #LikeABosch” campaign also builds on contributions by the creative agency Jung von Matt, the production company CZAR, and, on the part of the band, Radar Media. It also involves the agencies MediaCom, Lemundo, segmenta communications, Lucky7even, and the publisher falkemedia.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245154</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11545</press_release_id>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Bosch’s New Eyes Indoor Camera II Takes Action When Action is Needed</headline>
			<quote>The security camera for reliable all-round protection – sounds an alarm and protects privacy.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Detects what is relevant: intelligent motion detection distinguishes people from other movements.  Sounds an alarm when necessary: in the event of a burglary, a loud built-in alarm siren loudly deters uninvited guests.  Only observes when desired: the uniquely retractable camera head can be retracted into its housing for optimal privacy. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – A burglary takes place in Germany every ten minutes. The majority of these break-ins happen during the day when no one is at home<sup>1</sup>. Simple protective measures can help deter burglaries and significantly increase the likelihood of their detection. One of the best such measures is Bosch’s new Smart Home Eyes Indoor Camera II. Thanks to intelligent motion detection, the multi-award-winning<sup>2</sup> Eyes Indoor Camera II distinguishes people from other movements and sounds its loud built-in alarm siren to reliably deter uninvited guests. At the same time, residents are alerted via push message notification with live video streaming to a smartphone. This intelligent security camera only guards the home when desired. The camera head can be retracted into the housing for optimal privacy. A simple tap on the camera head or a click in the Smart Camera app causes the head to retract instantly. Bosch’s new Eyes Indoor Camera II also offers a wide range of other uses in the Bosch Smart Home System, thus providing greater security and enhanced convenience in your home.</p>
<h2>Always on the Safe Side</h2><p>With its integrated alarm siren, the Eyes Indoor Camera II comprises a small alarm system in itself. If an unauthorised person enters the monitored home when its occupants are away, the security camera detects the intruder and triggers a loud alarm with the integrated sirene. The innovative person-recognition system combines intelligent video analysis with motion sensors so human beings can be reliably distinguished from other movements. Thus, the security camera can be activated, for instance, when the residents are away but have chosen to leave their pets at home. In addition, individual movement zones can be predefined in the app so only certain areas are monitored and only relevant events trigger the alarm. In case of an emergency, the residents are informed of the attempted break-in via push notification on their smartphone so they can immediately notify the police. The Eyes Indoor Camera II shoots razor-sharp full HD videos with additional in-picture-zoom function (even in the dark thanks to infrared lighting) so the residents can always get a clear video image of the situation. Additionally, thanks to the integrated loudspeaker and microphone, live video streaming with intercom is also possible allowing users to communicate via their smartphone with people in the living space or with their pets.</p><h2>Safety Without Feeling Watched</h2><p>When monitoring the premises, the Eyes Indoor Camera II takes into account the privacy requirements of all residents. No one wants to feel watched when they are at home. A simple tap on the camera head or a click in the app is all it takes to mechanically lower the camera head and thus physically cover the camera lens. When the last family member leaves the house, the camera can be simply reactivated if desired and the camera head extends. Furthermore, the Eyes Indoor Camera II assures reliable data security because both the storage of data and the transmission of live streams are secured against unauthorised access in compliance with the highest security standards.</p><h2>More Advantages in the System</h2><p>When integrated into the Bosch Smart Home System, the camera can be used in a variety of different ways via automations and scenarios. For example, it can be activated automatically as soon as residents leave the house. In this scenario, the door is locked by the smart door lock, the “leave home scenario” is triggered automatically and the camera is automatically activated. The Eyes Indoor Camera II offers greater security when integrated into the Bosch Smart Home alarm system. As part of the alarm system the smart camera immediately provides live images in the event of a burglary, a fire or water leakage.<br/>The Eyes Indoor Camera II can be easily integrated into an existing Bosch Smart Home system as well as connected to Amazon Alexa. The additional option of displaying the camera’s video images on Amazon devices rounds out the system’s outstanding flexibility and combinability. This means that the video images shot by the camera in the children’s room can also be streamed into the living room on the Amazon Echo Show or via Amazon Fire TV.</p><h2>The Benefits of Storage Options with Cloud+</h2><p>With the additional Cloud+ subscription, which can be booked separately, users gain even more flexibility in video recording thanks to longer clips and expanded cloud storage.<sup>3</sup> On the one hand, longer video clips of 30-, 45- or 60-second duration can be recorded instead of the standard 15-second video clips. This makes it possible to record longer intervals without interruption. On the other hand, the number of clips stored for 30 days per camera is raised to 400 clips. Even after the 30 days have elapsed, the 25 most important recordings can be saved as favourites and retrieved whenever desired.</p><h2>Other Features </h2><p><ul><li>Access-protected storage of clips: stores 100 clips in the Cloud for seven days free of charge. Can be extended on request in the Cloud+ package.</li><li>The tripod thread facilitates alternative mounting options.</li><li>145° diagonal field of view of (130° horizontal and 70° vertical) to monitor an entire room.</li></ul></p><h2>Availability</h2><p><ul><li>Eyes Indoor Camera II: From Q4/2022 in Germany, Austria, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Switzerland. From 2023 in the UK.</li><li>Cloud+ can be added to the Bosch Smart Camera app starting in Q4/2022.</li></ul></p><h2>Prices in Germany</h2><p><ul><li>Eyes Indoor Camera II: €259.95 including 19% VAT.</li><li>Cloud+: €2.99 per month or €29.99 per year. The first fourteen days are free; afterwards the service can be cancelled monthly.</li></ul></p><h2>Requirements</h2><p>Bosch’s Smart Camera App must be installed in order to use the Eyes Indoor Camera II. A Bosch Smart Home Controller and the Bosch Smart Home App are required to take advantage of other benefits the Bosch Smart Home system has to offer.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245131</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11533</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-helpers-in-everyday-life-bosch-smart-home-presents-innovations-at-ifa-2022-245131.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-08-31T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-08-31T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Smart Helpers in Everyday Life – Bosch Smart Home Presents Innovations at IFA 2022</headline>
			<quote>New solutions for energy-saving heating and a secure home</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Economical heating: the new Radiator Thermostats II heat each room with energy efficiency and exactly as needed.  Convenient control: thanks to flexible placement, the new Room Thermostat II efficiently controls the temperature from anywhere in the room.  Smart heat regulation: the new Room Thermostat II 230 V enables the networking of wired heating systems such as underfloor heating.  Protect against burglary and conserve energy: the new Door/Window Contacts II and II Plus help to heat sustainably and also trigger an alarm the moment a burglary is attempted.  Reliable all-round protection: the new Eyes Indoor Camera II reliably monitors the home and triggers an alarm. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – The mindful and thrifty use of resources is more important than ever. Saving energy is an especially high priority in this context. That is why it is all the more important to heat as efficiently as possible, especially during the cold season of the year and as energy costs continue to rise. According to the Fraunhofer Institute, the correct combination of smart functions can reduce energy consumption by as much as 36 percent<sup>1</sup>. Efficient heating therefore not only reduces the burden on environment, but also eases the strain on your budget. With this in mind, Bosch Smart Home presents three new heating solutions.</p><p>In addition to smart heating, the focus for the coming dark season of the year is also on the issue of security. Boasting an attractive new design, the new Door/Window Contacts II and II Plus support both intelligent heating and enhanced home security.</p><p>The new Door/Window Contacts II boost the efficiency of heating and make a decisive contribution to an even more secure home. With the new Eyes Indoor Camera II, Bosch Smart Home provides another important update for burglary protection. </p>
<h2>Efficient Heating in the Bosch Smart Home System</h2><p>Bosch Smart Home presents the smart Radiator Thermostat II with improved functions. Compared to its predecessor, the unit impresses its users with a new high-quality design that facilitates more intuitive operation. With the Radiator Thermostat II, the desired temperature for each room can be pre-set via the app, by voice command or directly on the device. Heating becomes even more convenient when personal time programmes are created to heat rooms only when warmth is needed. Heating according to need makes it especially easy to save heating energy.</p><p>The Room Thermostat II, which can be placed anywhere in the room as a free-standing unit or attached to a wall, provides greater comfort when heating.<br/>The Room Thermostat II controls the temperature of all networked Radiator Thermostats II and thus always ensures the optimal room temperature at the desired location. The new design of the Room Thermostat II makes operation simpler and even more intuitive. Smart heating thus becomes even easier.</p><p>The new smart Room Thermostat II 230 V enables the smart heat regulation of wired heating systems by connecting them to existing underfloor heating systems or directly to a heat source. The new design ensures that the Room Thermostat II 230 V harmonises seamlessly with any home décor, while simultaneously making it easier and even more intuitive to operate.</p><p>Further information about the new Radiator Thermostat II, the Room Thermostat II and the Room Thermostat II 230 V can be found here: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/convenient-energy-saving-heating-bosch-smart-home-radiator-thermostat-ii-room-thermostat-ii-and-room-thermostat-ii-230-v-245441.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LINK</a></p><p></p><h2>Energy Efficiency and Security in One: The Door/Window Contact II and Door/Window Contact II Plus</h2><p>Smart heating alone does not guarantee ideal room climate: proper ventilation is also an important factor. The new Door/Window Contacts II help to prevent continued heating while the room is being ventilated. Like their predecessor model, they reliably report open windows or doors to the Bosch Smart Home system. Smart radiator thermostats then automatically reduce the temperature. For the first time, the new Door/Window Contacts II are available in two colour variants: white and anthracite. A tiny 3 mm magnet unit makes it simple to inconspicuously integrate the standard model Door/Window Contact II into any home environment. The Door/Window Contacts have always been an important component of the Bosch Smart Home alarm system. They instantly trigger an alarm if doors and windows are opened without authorisation.</p><p>The Door/Window Contact II Plus offers even greater security thanks to its additional vibration sensor. This improves burglary protection because attempted break-ins are detected even before doors and windows are opened – and before would-be intruders can damage the house. This makes the Bosch Smart Home alarm system even more secure.</p><p>Further information about the new Door/Window Contacts II (Plus) can be found here: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-new-door-window-contact-ii-and-door-window-contact-ii-plus-245467.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LINK</a></p><p></p><h2>Always on the Safe Side with the New Eyes Indoor Camera II</h2><p>Bosch Smart Home offers another update for improved security with the new Eyes Indoor Camera II, which features intelligent motion detection that distinguishes human movements from other motions. If necessary, its newly integrated siren sounds a loud alarm. The camera also features the privacy mode: the camera head of the Eyes Indoor Camera II retracts fully into the housing, either at the touch of a fingertip or via the app.</p><p>Further information about the new Eyes Indoor Camera II can be found here: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschs-new-eyes-indoor-camera-ii-takes-action-when-action-is-needed-245154.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LINK</a></p><p></p><h2>Flexibly Control the Smart Home with the Universal Switch II</h2><p>With the new Universal Switch II, the smart home can also be controlled without a smartphone. The Bosch Smart Home app lets its user individually assign as many as four functions to each button on the Universal Switch II, thus enabling it to control individual devices, scenarios or automations. Either portable or mounted on the supplied wall bracket, the Universal Switch II is a flexible companion in the Bosch Smart Home. The newly designed Universal Switch II ensures an improved and simple operation because its buttons are marked with readily palpable embossing. Interchangeable symbol stickers contribute to unmistakable and individualised use.</p><p></p><h2>Availability &amp; Prices in Germany</h2><p><ul><li>Radiator Thermostat II: From August 2022; €79.95 RRP including 19% VAT.</li><li>Room Thermostat II: From Q4/2022; €79.95 RRP including 19% VAT.</li><li>Room Thermostat II 230 V: From Q4/2022; €114.95 RRP including VAT.</li><li>Door/Window Contact II: From September 2022; €42.95 RRP including 19% VAT or in multipack (three contacts) for €119.95 RRP including 19% VAT.</li><li>Door/Window Contact II Plus: From September 2022; €52.95 RRP including 19% VAT or in multipack (two contacts) for €99.95 RRP including 19% VAT.</li><li>Eyes Indoor Camera II: From Q4/2022; €259.95 RRP including 19% VAT.</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245130</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11531</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/two-centennials-at-bosch-100-years-of-glow-plugs-and-100-years-of-batteries-245130.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Two centennials at Bosch: 100 years of glow plugs and 100 years of batteries</headline>
			<quote>Pioneering Bosch developments from the infancy of the automobile</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Wholesalers and workshops can turn to Bosch for a comprehensive portfolio of glow plugs for nearly any diesel vehicle – including older models  Powerful Bosch starter batteries are nowadays available for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, motorized two-wheelers and recreational vehicles ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – For Bosch, this year marks not just one, but two anniversaries of products that have a long and successful history. Robert Bosch was quick to realize that diesel engines’ excellent efficiency made them well suitable for use in motor vehicles. The problem was that these engines had great difficulty with cold starts. The Bosch glow plug, which went into production in 1922, provided the solution by moving the pre-warming of the engine to the inside of the combustion chamber. It was also one hundred years ago that Bosch started producing starter batteries in the Stuttgart suburb of Feuerbach – initially for motorcycles and then, from 1927, for passenger cars.</p>
<p><b>Decades of expertise and continuous improvement</b></p><p>For 100 years now, glow plugs and starter batteries have belonged to those products that Bosch continuously improves and – generally in collaboration with automakers – modifies. Bosch’s first single-pole glow plug still featured a mica insulator with an open wire filament. Today, Duraterm technology and ceramic heating technology with short pre-heating and long post-heating phases ensure fuel efficiency and a long service life. With the Bosch DuraSpeed glow plug, featuring a ceramic heating element, a cold start now takes less than two seconds. Giving the diesel engine time to warm up is now definitely a thing of the past. In addition, modern glow plugs play a role in cleaning the particle filter. The heat from the plugs helps with particulate filter regeneration. Diesel particle filters collect any soot contained in the exhaust. To prevent the filter clogging up, the soot that has been collected has to be periodically burned. </p><p></p><p><b>Broad portfolio of starter batteries for vehicles of all kinds</b></p><p>When it comes to starter batteries as well, Bosch has 100 years of experience and expertise, as these historical milestones show: In the 1960s, Bosch marketed batteries with plastic housing and a charge indicator. Maintenance free batteries for passenger cars followed in the 1980s. Starting in the 1990s, silver-alloy grids in Bosch starter batteries ensured a long service life and high starting power. Since 2000, the Bosch portfolio has been supplemented by high-performance AGM starter batteries for modern passenger cars featuring start-stop systems and many electrical consumers. The battery range is also being continuously improved. Apart from passenger-car batteries, it also includes starter batteries for commercial vehicles, motorized two-wheelers, and recreational vehicles, such as motor homes and camper vans.</p><p></p><p>For classic cars, Bosch Classic has reissued 1950s-style 6-volt and 12-volt batteries as part of a reengineering project. Bosch Classic produces the battery in a historical design. On the inside, however, it is equipped with modern technology, such as backfire protection integrated in the cover and calcium-technology plates. Furthermore, it is manufactured in accordance with the latest environmental and quality standards. This means that these batteries offer nearly the same safety standards and long service life as modern starter batteries.</p><p></p><p>In 2016, Bosch garnered Automechanika Frankfurt’s Innovation Award for its lithium-ion two-wheeler battery. 2019 saw the debut of the Bosch TA AGM, a commercial-vehicle battery for high energy requirements in the demanding long-distance haulage market. For the original equipment service, moreover, Bosch has been developing and manufacturing 48-volt batteries for mild-hybrid vehicles since the end of 2019. The 48-volt battery stores braking energy and supports the combustion engine during acceleration. This reduces fuel consumption and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245125</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11530</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-cabin-filter-range-covers-96-percent-of-all-passenger-cars-and-93-percent-of-all-hybrid-and-electric-vehicles-in-europe-245125.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch cabin filter range covers 96 percent of all passenger cars and 93 percent of all hybrid and electric vehicles in Europe</headline>
			<quote>New FILTER+pro cabin filter generation also works effectively against viruses and mold</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch cabin filters for almost every European passenger car  Three highly effective filter layers in the newly developed FILTER+pro  Bosch recommendation: replace cabin filters every 15,000 kilometers or once a year ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Fine dust, allergens, and viruses are a cause for concern for more and more drivers. They want the best possible air quality inside their vehicles. Bosch cabin filters reliably remove harmful substances and unpleasant odors and ensure that the air is clean and fresh. Bosch has been continuously expanding its extensive portfolio of cabin filters for the aftermarket, and now covers 96 percent of all vehicles in Europe, whether standard filters, carbon filters, or the new FILTER+pro. For hybrid and electric vehicles, market coverage is also very high, at 93 percent. For almost every customer, therefore, workshops have the right Bosch cabin filter.</p>
<p><b>Modified FILTER+pro protects health even better</b></p><p>The Bosch FILTER+, which has been on the market for five years, has now been significantly upgraded. The new FILTER+pro not only deals with allergens, pollen, fine particulates, harmful gases, and bacteria, but also works effectively against viruses and mold. By the end of 2023, FILTER+pro will have displaced its predecessor in the Bosch product range. With the new FILTER+pro, workshops can offer their customers even better protection for vehicle occupants’ health.</p><p></p><p>In the FILTER+pro, three coordinated filter layers effectively keep pollutants out of the vehicle interior. A special antimicrobial layer acts against viruses and bacteria and prevents mold growth, while its filter fleece traps allergens and pollen. The carbon layer neutralizes harmful and foul-smelling gases. Finally, an ultrafine microfiber layer filters out more than 98 percent of all particulate matter and soot. The function and benefits of the new FILTER+pro are explained to workshop customers clearly and simply on the packaging.</p><p></p><p><b>Clean air and a boost for safety and efficiency</b></p><p>Bosch cabin filters not only keep cabin air clean. They can also enhance driving safety. Windows fog up less, and on the inside of the windshield there are fewer deposits that can contribute to dazzle. Allergic reactions can also be reduced – such as sneezing, which can be potentially dangerous at the wheel. There is also the advantage that a reduction in the deposits on the fan and the air conditioning system helps keep them functioning properly.</p><p></p><p>To maintain filter performance, Bosch recommends replacing the cabin filters every 15,000 kilometers, or at least once a year. For this purpose, Bosch offers a broad range of cabin filters for almost every European passenger car – whether standard, activated carbon, or the new FILTER+pro. Each filter set comes complete with instructions, making the task of replacing them an easy one for workshops.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245120</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11526</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-automotive-training-solutions-learning-management-system-with-many-useful-new-functions-245120.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch Automotive Training Solutions learning management system with many useful new functions</headline>
			<quote>Planning, booking and administering technical training courses on the new Bosch internet platform</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Clearly structured, user-friendly online management of technical training courses for workshops  Create training plans for workshop associates on the new Bosch Automotive Training Solutions platform  Book classroom-based courses and choose from a range of e-learning courses   Monitor workshop associates’ training progress at a greater ease ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Plochingen, Germany – To keep pace with rapid technological developments in automotive engineering, associates in today’s car workshops must continuously update their knowledge. For workshop managers, planning and organizing the necessary technical training courses is a huge challenge. The new Bosch Automotive Training Solutions online platform offers everything they need from a single source and provides the workshop with support in the shape of user-friendly training management and an easy-to-understand overview of associates’ training status. </p>
<p>In its standardized web design, Bosch Automotive Training Solutions, which Bosch developed for all markets worldwide, now gives workshops a modern and easy-to-operate training management tool. For example, the workshop can use Bosch Automotive Training Solutions to create clearly structured training plans for all associates, manage classroom-based technical courses in Bosch training centers, and book e-learning courses and places in live webcasts online. Through Bosch Automotive Training Solutions, workshop associates can access e-learning courses and subscribed content online and take part in webinars. In the future, training certificates for completed training courses will be accessible on Bosch Automotive Training Solutions at any time as well as any invoices for training courses purchased online. </p><p></p><p><b>Clear and simple administration of all training activities</b></p><p>The first step when planning training activities is to set up an account. This provides a clear record of all booked, planned and completed training courses, together with the corresponding certificates. Workshop managers can thus see at a glance the occupational and further training status of their associates. They can use the platform’s integrated technical training course catalogue to obtain more details about the courses on offer at their local Bosch training center, together with dates and available places. A calendar view also shows the courses on offer over the course of the year, which makes it easier for the workshop to plan over the long term. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Automotive Training Solutions can be accessed via <a href="http://www.bosch-training-solutions.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-training-solutions.com</a>. Users who already have a Bosch ID can use it to access the site with these credentials. If not, they must first register for a Bosch ID and then set up their own personal user profile on Bosch Automotive Training Solutions. Once they have done that and their account has been approved, users have unrestricted access to Bosch Automotive Training Solutions.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245056</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11525</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-quick-fit-universal-tire-pressure-sensors-just-four-part-numbers-cover-90-percent-of-vehicles-in-the-eu-245056.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline> Bosch QUICK FIT universal tire-pressure sensors Just four part numbers cover 90 percent of vehicles in the EU</headline>
			<quote>TPA programming device configures nearly all commercially available tire-pressure sensors</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Reduced effort and lower warehousing expense for wholesalers and workshops thanks to four universal QUICK FIT tire-pressure sensors  TPA 300 tool for rapid and simple programming of universal sensors for tire-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS)  Bosch all-in-one package of QUICK FIT sensors and TPA 300 programming tool for hassle-free TPMS service ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – Since 2014, all newly registered vehicles in the EU have had to be equipped with a tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS). As a rule, sensors measure tire pressure directly at the tire and continuously relay their readings wirelessly to the TPMS control unit. If faulty sensors have to be replaced, workshops frequently have to identify the vehicle-specific sensors and order them separately. With its QUICK FIT universal tire-pressure sensors, Bosch can cover more than 90 percent of all vehicles in the EU with just one sensor and four commercially available valve variants. At the same time, Bosch has developed its TPA 300, a new programming tool. In combination with the QUICK FIT sensors, the universal tire-pressure sensors of 20 further automakers can be programmed using the TPA 300, bringing vehicle coverage in the EU up to more than 95 percent.</p>
<p><b>Clear advantages for the aftermarket and workshops</b></p><p>The new universally programmable Bosch QUICK FIT sensors mean that wholesalers and workshops can now cover a very large share of the vehicle market by stocking just four parts numbers. This reduces effort and warehousing expenses, and also increases availability. The sensors are available in various designs and valve sizes, and as rubber and steel variants. This makes them compatible with all common wheel and tire types. Bosch uses extensive functional and quality testing to ensure that the QUICK FIT sensors satisfy the same standards as original parts. </p><p></p><p><b>New TPA 300 tool for sensor programming</b></p><p>Although the QUICK FIT sensors can in principle be put into operation using any common programming tool, Bosch recommends its TPA 300 for programming. The new programming tool was developed specifically for the rapid and simple vehicle-specific configuration of universal TPMS sensors. Workshop associates can read out and check the wirelessly transmitted TPMS data on the TPA 300’s 2.8-inch color display. Step by step, the handy device then guides them through the vehicle learning process for the sensors. The purchase price of the TPA 300 also includes free software updates for device functions and the vehicles and sensors covered for the first three years following purchase. This keeps workshops permanently up to date. The scope of delivery includes a charging cable, USB-B cable, brief instructions, a user’s manual, and a practical carry case. An OBD-II module is also available as an option. </p><p></p><p>Continuous monitoring of tire pressure prevents unnoticed pressure loss, and thus plays an important part in road safety. In addition, the right tire pressure ensures optimum fuel consumption and less tire wear. In the shape of the new universal Bosch QUICK FIT tire-pressure sensors, the TPA 300 programming tool, and technical support, workshops have an all-in-one package for TPMS diagnosis, sensor installation and removal, and hassle-free sensor programming.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>245019</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11523</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-bea-090-particle-counter-to-complement-testing-of-exhaust-emissions-from-modern-diesel-vehicles-245019.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New Bosch BEA 090 particle counter to complement testing of exhaust emissions from modern diesel vehicles</headline>
			<quote>Exhaust emissions testing for Euro 6/VI diesel vehicles to include mandatory new methodology from January 2023</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Futureproof device thanks to especially precise condensation particle counter (CPC) method  Simple, guided operation uses proven BEA PC software for rapid and precise particle count  Annual calibration by wholesaler or Bosch Service ensures high level of measuring accuracy ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Plochingen, Germany – From January 1, 2023, exhaust emissions testing of all Euro 6/VI diesel vehicles, whether passenger cars or heavy trucks, must also measure the number of particles in the exhaust. To satisfy this requirement, Bosch has developed the BEA 090 particle counter as an add-on to existing emissions analyzers such as the BEA 550. The new BEA 090 uses condensation particle counting (CPC), an especially accurate method that is also suitable for future, and possibly stricter, particulate measurement methods. This means that workshops and testing organizations can be sure that they will still be able to use the Bosch particle counter in the future. Via Bluetooth, the device uses the proven BEA PC software to connect with the emissions analyzer, from where it is operated. The measurement itself is done by simply inserting the BEA 090’s probe together with the heated exhaust-gas sampling tube into the vehicle tailpipe. In a very short time, the result of the particle count is available. </p>
<p>Following a short warm-up phase, the BEA 090 is ready for use. The BEA PC software then guides the user through the test procedure. After each measurement, the particle counter is purged. In addition, automatic cleansing clears particles from the entire gas duct when the system is switched off. Mandatory annual calibration by a wholesaler or Bosch Service workshop ensures that the level of measuring accuracy of the BEA 090 is high. Apart from exterior filters that can simply be replaced, the BEA 090 does not have any wear parts that need replacing outside of annual servicing. The measuring technology inside the counter does not have to be cleaned. Only the bottle containing isopropyl alcohol, the fluid used for measurements, has to be replaced as necessary. No tools are required for this procedure, in which the user does not come into contact with the isopropyl alcohol. This makes the device very low-maintenance. For the legally required functional text, ambient air is sufficient. In other words, there is no need for any additional agent. Like all the devices in the Bosch BEA series, the housing of the new particle counter is very robust, and well suited to the occasionally rough workshop environment. Thanks to its relatively light weight and practical handle, the BEA 090 can easily be transported. </p><p></p><p><b>Futureproof and suitable for the stricter limits of the future</b></p><p>Using the CPC principle to count particles is an established measurement method. In vehicle type approvals, for example, it has been in use since 2014. In medicine, laboratories, and universities, it is used to check that filters are working properly. The BEA 090 counts particulate matter in exhaust gas by suspending it – and thus making it visible – in isopropyl alcohol. A sensor then performs an accurate count. Even charged particles in the exhaust, such as those created during exhaust-gas treatment, do not falsify the reading. The CPC method allows particles to be counted highly accurately regardless of particle size and distribution. This means that it will still be possible to use the BEA 090 in the event that particulate limits are reduced further. The tiny particles of gasoline that occur in the exhaust gas from gasoline direct injection engines can also be measured. For testing the exhaust emissions of Euro 1 to 5 vehicles, the conventional Bosch emissions analyzers, such as the BEA 550, can continue to be used. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11528</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-dci-200-single-common-rail-injector-test-bench-featuring-a-novel-measuring-system-for-modern-injector-technologies-245015.html</url>
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			<headline>New Bosch DCI 200 single common-rail injector test bench featuring a novel measuring system for modern injector technologies</headline>
			<quote>Economical testing of common-rail injectors in passenger cars and trucks</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Suitable for testing common-rail injectors in passenger cars (CRI) and trucks (CRIN)   Short setup and testing times mean efficient testing   Ergonomic design and intuitive operation ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe and Plochingen, Germany – In everyday workshop practice, new emissions standards mean that the precise testing of the common-rail injectors installed in modern diesel engines is becoming increasingly important. The more accurately injector volume can be measured, the more precisely injectors can be adjusted. Bosch has now developed the DCI 200, a single common-rail injector test bench. Like the DCI 700, it can accurately and reliably test common-rail injectors for passenger cars and trucks. Thanks to a new measuring system, the DCI 200 can also be used to test injectors equipped with the latest injection-control systems, such as valve-closing control (VCC) and needle-closing control (NCC). An electronic closed-loop control ensures the metering accuracy of injectors featuring VCC and NCC over their entire service life and plays a part in compliance with prevailing emissions standards. </p>
<p><b>Short testing time: one injector in less than 15 minutes </b></p><p>The assembly and disassembly of a passenger-car or truck injector takes less than one minute. The time taken to test a clamped injector is therefore 15 minutes at the most. All in all, the system is very servicing-friendly, also because there is no longer any need for high-pressure hoses. Software and data updates for test schedules can be downloaded online.</p><p></p><p><b>Workflows are both more ergonomic and more efficient</b></p><p>Apart from modern measuring technology, the Bosch engineers placed great importance on efficient and ergonomic workflows, as well as intuitive operation. The operator can stand upright at the test bench and does not have to bend down in order to clamp the injectors in place. In addition, the DCI 200’s beveled base allows the operator to stand more closely to the test bench. </p><p></p><p><b>Specialized Bosch Diesel Service workshops worldwide </b></p><p>The Bosch diesel workshops around the world specialize in servicing and repairing diesel injection systems, as well as in repairing individual diesel injection components. All workshop associates have received special training, and have the latest diagnostic and testing equipment at their fingertips, as well as the necessary special tools. Their high level of diesel expertise and experience, which in most cases stretches over many years, means that they enjoy an excellent reputation in the industry.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11527</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-bosch-aerotwin-j-e-t-blade-with-spray-nozzles-integrated-in-wiper-blade-245010.html</url>
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			<headline>New Bosch Aerotwin J.E.T Blade with spray nozzles integrated in wiper blade</headline>
			<quote>Better vision and greater safety thanks to more targeted windshield cleaning</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Aerotwin J.E.T Blade wiper with Jet Evolution Technology for efficient wiping without spray mist  J.E.T Blade windshield wiper has all the features of the proven Aerotwin wipers   First Aerotwin wiper blade with completely plastic-free packaging ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – If the washer fluid used to clean the front windshield is sprayed from conventional nozzles, some of the fluid is frequently wasted as spray mist. Not only that: the mist also hampers the driver’s field of vision. The new Bosch Aerotwin J.E.T Blade windshield wipers featuring Jet Evolution technology (J.E.T) distribute the washer fluid directly in front of the wiper. This is because the spray nozzles are integrated in the blade. The result is a more efficient clean without bothersome spray mist, and thus also better vision and greater safety. With the new J.E.T Blade wipers, which supplement the proven Aerotwin wiper range, Bosch can now also equip vehicles that feature the unheated spray nozzle technology ex works and deploy washer fluid precisely where it is needed on the windshield.</p>
<p>Ex works, a number of Volvo, Ford, Tesla, and Mercedes-Benz models already feature wiper blades with an integrated spray function. For these vehicles, the new Bosch Aerotwin J.E.T Blade will be available from the end of 2022. Bosch will be gradually extending its aftermarket range as more new vehicles feature this technology. Conventional wiper blades cannot be replaced with wipers featuring the new Jet Evolution Technology. </p><p></p><p><b>Patented wiper rubber coating for a long life</b></p><p>Apart from integrated spray nozzles, the Aerotwin J.E.T Blade wipers feature Power Protection Plus wiper rubber technology, with long-life wiper rubber formula, and spring strips made of Evodium steel. This ensures outstanding wiping performance even in extreme weather conditions. In combination with the aerodynamically optimized spoiler, moreover, the dual spring strips press the wiper more firmly against the windshield as air currents become stronger, so that wiping performance is better even at high speeds. </p><p></p><p>Bosch has taken care to make its packaging sustainable. The Aerotwin J.E.T Blade is the first Bosch wiper blade to be sold in completely plastic-free packaging. The recess that holds the wiper in place in the packaging is made of cellulose, and can be disposed of as waste paper together with the rest of the packaging.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>244992</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11524</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-digital-process-halves-the-time-taken-to-set-up-calibration-devices-for-driver-assistance-systems-244992.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-09-13T13:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Bosch digital process halves the time taken to set up calibration devices for driver assistance systems </headline>
			<quote>New module for the Bosch DAS 3000 for recalibration of lateral and rear radar sensors.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ ADAS One Solution software makes vehicle preconditioning and the precise positioning of calibration boards around the vehicle easier and faster  Special image-processing algorithms in the camera-based software ensure the exact positioning of the target   New module aids servicing work and recalibration of lane-change and crossing assist functions   ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen, Germany – When servicing and repairing modern passenger cars, workshops are ever more frequently having to readjust the camera systems and sensors of various driver assistance systems. For this purpose, Bosch has developed the DAS 3000 calibration and adjustment device, which allows assistance systems to be precisely calibrated in several steps. The most time-consuming process is target positioning, where the calibration device is precisely and correctly aligned with the vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications. The DAS 3000 now features ADAS One Solution, a new software that reduces the time taken for this by more than 50 percent compared with conventional measurement methods using a tape measure or laser. In addition, the user interface has been further improved, so that both experienced users and novices can navigate complex calibration processes without any difficulty. For workshops, this means a significant gain in quality, time, and efficiency. </p>
<p><b>Simple calibration process thanks to Bosch calibration systems</b></p><p>The integrated cameras in the Bosch calibration device are aligned with reference points and boards on the vehicle. Once the vehicle type has been selected, Bosch’s workshop software, Esitronic 2.0 online, which is connected with the positioning software, indicates which driver assistance systems and sensors are installed in the vehicle. The workflows and settings for the calibration process of each individual sensor are stored in the software. Once the sensor to be adjusted has been selected, the first step is to precondition the vehicle. Following that, a switch is made to the ADAS One Solution application, which is embedded in the Esitronic wizard. Using the vehicle and control-unit information gathered by Esitronic, the specific values for setting up the calibration board are also generated. The positioning software then guides users through the calibration board setup process, with graphic animations showing them exactly the target and actual positions of the calibration boards to the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. In addition, it digitally visualizes values such as distance, yaw angle, and lateral displacement. To do so, the ADAS One Solution software uses special image-processing algorithms and sensor-specific program sequences. Finally, a report can be generated documenting that calibration has been carried out correctly. One new feature of the ESI diagnosis protocol is that it now also contains details about the position of the calibration boards. This means that there is now complete documentation for repair workflows such as “windshield replacement.” In addition, a new calibration board makes it possible to adjust the especially precise lidar sensors that are becoming increasingly prevalent. For the calibration of rear and 360-degree surround cameras, Bosch vehicle-specific calibration floor mats are also available.</p><p></p><p><b>Module for calibration and performance check of lateral and rear radar </b></p><p>For the calibration and performance check of lateral and rear radar, the Bosch range of accessories for the DAS 3000 now also includes the CTA 105-01 Doppler simulator module. In the workshop environment, it is often difficult to calibrate radar sensors, as the object free space available is rarely sufficient. This can mean that not only the calibration module is detected, but also other interfering and static objects such as lifting platforms, tool trolleys, and other vehicles. This is where the Doppler simulator module can help. A quick coupling is used to attach the module to the DAS 3000’s measuring bar. Here again, the positioning software helps the user position it exactly. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>244800</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11535</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/seventh-generation-ixo-more-powerful-than-ever-before-cult-screwdriver-from-bosch-with-20-percent-more-power-244800.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-08-24T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-08-24T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1921</id>
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			<headline>Seventh-generation Ixo more powerful than ever before: Cult screwdriver from Bosch with 20 percent more power</headline>
			<quote>Compatible with all adapters from the Ixo Collection</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ 20 percent more power and longer rechargeable battery runtime for every project  LED light ring for clear view without any shadows when screwdriving  Less CO 2  and waste from the product through to packaging ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
				<email>verena.kurr@de.bosch.com </email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Small screwdriver, big impact: The Ixo is back in classic green and now gets even more out of all DIYers&#39; projects. The seventh generation of the cult screwdriver shines with 20 percent more power thanks to an optimized motor and a maximum torque of 5.5 Nm. This makes it even easier to set up prefabricated furniture or the next creative project by hand. Thanks to the longer battery runtime due to a 2.0 Ah rechargeable battery, DIYers are now in the position to process up to 190 screws quite easily with a single battery charge – which is almost double as many as with the previous generations of the screwdriver. </p>
<h2>A screwdriver for all occasions</h2><p>The new model also offers improvements when it comes to handling. The new LED light ring ensures a consistently clear view without any shadows when screwdriving; at the same time, the Ixo always fits well in the hand thanks to its ergonomic shape and its extensive soft grip. The optimized cap concept of the screwdriver is particularly user-friendly. One moment still screwdriving around the corner and the next lighting the grill or opening the wine bottle – exchanging the Ixo adapters has never been so quick and easy. The possible applications of the cult screwdriver are as varied as the DIYers and their projects themselves. The Ixo Collection therefore offers a wide range of adapters for drilling, cutting, and screwdriving, as well as for use as a barbecue fan, corkscrew, or spice mill. </p><p></p><h2>Surprise for creative DIYers</h2><p>The seventh generation also holds quite a special surprise for Ixo lovers. Bosch will allow users to individually personalize their box from October. Whether as a present for a special someone or to give yourself a little treat – the personal design of the Ixo storage box makes each Ixo unique. The box can be designed either by uploading one&#39;s own photo or by selecting a suggested motif at <a href="www.bosch-diy.com/shop" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-diy.com/shop</a>. In addition, a person&#39;s own text can also be inserted. </p><p></p><h2>New Ixo generation sets an example for greater sustainability</h2><p>DIYers can also take pleasure in the sustainable product concept in addition to the improved power and more comfortable handling compared with the last Ixo generation. So, the outer box including inlay consists of over 90 percent recycled plastic. Due to the overall smaller packaging, material is saved, and waste reduced. The Ixo itself also consists partially of recycled plastic, and simultaneously preserves the customary stability and robustness for all applications. Bosch is systematically working to improve the sustainability of the entire value chain. A special team was created for this purpose. It continuously examines and implements suitable measures throughout the world, for example regarding recycling of packaging and power tools. The main objectives are to reduce the CO<sub>2</sub> footprint of products in the long term and promote recycling management. </p><p></p><p>The seventh-generation Ixo will be available from September 2022. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>You can find the tool specification table in the PDF, see &quot;download&quot;.<br/>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>244224</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11483</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-most-convenient-way-to-switch-244224.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-07-27T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-07-27T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>2499</id>
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			<headline>The Most Convenient Way to Switch </headline>
			<quote>Bosch Smart Home presents the new Light/Shutter Control II. </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Multifunctional use: can be installed as either a smart shading or lighting controller.  Convenient shading: raises and lowers roller shutters and awnings to the desired positions and moves blinds to the desired height and inclination.  Smart lighting: enables independent control of up to two existing luminaires.  Flexible installation: can be mounted behind existing switches and push-buttons, in junction boxes, as well as outdoors.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – The alarm clock rings, the roller shutters in the bedroom automatically rise, and the light in the hallway switches itself on as you walk into the bathroom. Is there a better way to start your day? Bosch Smart Home turns this dream scenario into a reality using the smart Light/Shutter Control II. The new 2-in-1 product not only allows control over your lighting or electrically operated shading options but can also be operated via existing switches. The easily adaptable unit is useable either as a smart shading controller or as a lighting controller: both options are readily selectable during installation. As a controller for roller shutters, it can bring electric roller shutters, venetian blinds and awnings into the desired position. Furthermore, venetian blinds can be adjusted to the desired height and inclination. As a lighting controller, up to two conventional lights can be controlled independently of each other – even without smart light bulbs. The Light/Shutter Control II can be operated flexibly: as usual via an existing switch; via timer, automations and scenarios; conveniently by voice via Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant; and via app – either at home or remotely.</p>
<h2>The Smart Way to Control Shading</h2><p>Bosch Smart Home facilitates the smart retrofitting of existing motorised shading devices such as roller shutters, venetian blinds, or awnings. For example, with the help of individual automations based on the “if/then” principle, automatic blinds can gently awaken the occupants of a house at sunrise or any other predefined time in the morning. The automated system can also be set so that it lowers the blinds at dusk and simultaneously switches on the lights inside the house to shield residents from the neighbours’ uninvited gazes. The new functions of the smart shading controller also offer options for improving the indoor climate. For example, the roller shutters can be lowered automatically when the temperature climbs above 25 degrees celsius in the summertime. The smart shading controller thus ensures pleasant temperatures inside the home – even without air conditioning. </p><h2>Clever Lighting Solutions</h2><p>Good food and drink is important for a laid-back dinner with friends, but the right lighting is just as essential for a cosy atmosphere. The Bosch Smart Home lighting controller can be used easily via voice command allowing you to remain seated with friends and enjoy a relaxing evening. The new lighting controller can even turn two lights into smart lights, for example those above the dining table. </p><h2>Safe and Sound with Bosch Smart Home</h2><p>The intelligent Light/Shutter Control II not only offers greater convenience for your Smart Home, but it also enhances security. Lamps that have been integrated into the presence simulation can be switched on and off automatically via a random algorithm. To augment this, roller shutters can be raised and lowered automatically at sunrise and sunset so despite the residents’ absence, the home looks occupied and uninvited guests are effectively deterred. If a break-in does occur, the lights automatically switch themselves on.</p><h2>Other Actuators Will Soon Complement the Bosch Smart Home</h2><p>In addition to the Light/Shutter Control II, the Bosch Smart Home Relay and the Bosch Smart Home Dimmer will be introduced next year. The relay is equipped with a potential-free contact that makes it possible to switch almost any electrical device or even a socket. The dimmer complements Bosch’s portfolio for smart control of dimmable luminaires or other lighting devices. </p><h2>Requirements of the Light/Shutter Control II:</h2><p><ul><li>A depth of at least 50 millimetres is required for installation in flush-mounted boxes. A box depth of 60 millimetres or more is recommended for optimum installation.</li><li>A permanent power supply with conductor and neutral conductor is required to provide power to the light/shutter controller per se.</li><li>230-volt AC devices are only to be installed by authorised specialists.</li></ul></p><h2>Availability of the Light/Shutter Control II: </h2><p>Now available in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium. Other countries will follow in the course of the year. </p><p><b>Price:</b> € 74.95 including VAT.</p><p></p><p><b>Availability of relays and dimmers:</b> in the course of 2023.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>244160</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11520</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-electric-steam-boiler-from-bosch-supports-a-carbon-neutral-future-244160.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-07-20T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-07-20T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1924</id>
				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>New electric steam boiler from Bosch supports a carbon-neutral future</headline>
			<quote>Generate steam 100 per cent electrically</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch introduces electric steam boiler  Carbon-neutral steam generation for industrial and commercial processes  Green portfolio from Bosch for sustainable steam and heat supply ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Annemarie Wittmann</name>
				<email>annemarie.wittmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>100 per cent electric and fully carbon neutral with green electricity: Bosch Industrial Boilers presents the new ELSB electric steam boiler for industrial and commercial steam generation, continuing to offer more green technologies which conserve resources, reduce emissions and protect the environment and climate. &quot;We are making it possible for industries globally to switch to sustainable generation of process heat for a carbon-neutral future. Electrification is an important part of this,&quot; says Sven Rathmann, Managing Director of Bosch Industrial Boilers.</p>
<p>Thanks to various outputs from 350 to 7500 kilograms of steam per hour, the ELSB electric steam boiler meets the range of demand for industrial and commercial steam processes. An important point is that operation is fully carbon-neutral when using renewable electricity – let&#39;s look at an example of a customer in Iceland: As a pilot project, the company, which produces sustainable packaging, operates a Bosch ELSB with a steam output of 4000 kilograms per hours. The electricity used is generated from renewable sources with water and wind energy, meaning the steam generation is particularly sustainable and resource-saving. Other ELSB pilot plants have been put into operation in the food industry, for example. </p><p></p><p>With an over 99 per cent efficiency level, the electrical heating system in the ELSB steam boiler surpasses all combustion systems. Thanks to the infinitely variable output regulation, the electric boiler has the advantage of achieving an extremely high level of flexibility across the entire load range. This ensures consistently high efficiency, as well as automatically adjusting output to suit requirements or available surplus in self-generated electricity. In addition to control systems configured in-house with software, Bosch manufactures a complete steam boiler system tailored to individual requirements, covering water treatment, condensate management and modules for saving energy. Since the ELSB is operated exclusively with electricity in accordance with the power-to-heat principle, there is no need for flue gas components, chimney or fuel supply infrastructure. This saves space and costs – and no flue gas emissions are generated on site. For service-side advice, commissioning and maintenance, operators can contact the team at Bosch Industrial Service.</p><p></p><p>Not using fossil fuels and reducing CO<sub>2</sub> make the electric steam boiler a solution fit for the future. In addition to the ELSB, Bosch also offers boiler systems for use of 100 per cent hydrogen, biofuels or hybrid solutions. Using a multi-technology approach, Bosch enables companies to model their steam and heat supply in a carbon-neutral way depending on infrastructure and individual requirements. Furthermore, it is also possible to convert existing systems to suit new requirements. This lays the foundations for a carbon-neutral future for industry, making an important contribution to the energy transition. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>244033</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11519 </press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficient-ergonomic-better-for-the-body-three-bosch-innovations-for-drywall-professionals-244033.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-07-19T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-07-19T08:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Efficient, ergonomic, better for the body:  Three Bosch innovations for drywall professionals </headline>
			<quote>Easier screwdriving, safer sawing, effortless sanding</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ ’Professional 18V System’ expansion to include cordless drywall screwdriver and cut-out tool  First cordless drywall screwdriver with a retractable depth stop for easy screw removal  First 18V cordless cut-out tool from Bosch for professionals for an even wider application range   Ergonomic and dust-minimizing drywall sander with a high reach ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is expanding its portfolio with three new efficient, ergonomic, and dust-minimizing tools for drywall professionals: Plasterboards can be fixed and loosened more easily and more conveniently with the GTB 18V-45 Professional cordless drywall screwdriver. Recesses can be produced quickly and more safely using the GCU 18V-30 Professional cordless cut-out tool. And with the GTR 55-225 Professional drywall sander, users can sand walls and ceilings ergonomically while watching out for their physical well-being. The cordless drywall screwdriver and cut-out tool enrich the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Professional 18V System&#8217;</a>, which covers all other significant 18V applications that, thanks to cross-manufacturer compatibility, go even beyond Bosch. <a href="https://www.professional-18v-system.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000 W of equivalent corded power ‒ can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and a single charger. Tradespeople therefore save time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Easier screwdriving: GTB 18V-45 Professional cordless drywall screwdriver</h2><p>The brushless GTB 18V-45 Professional is the first cordless drywall screwdriver with a retractable depth stop on the market, making it possible to loosen screws without needing to remove the depth stop. Instead, the depth stop can be retracted in just one simple movement and then locked just as easily again into the right position – without having to reset the screw-in depth. This saves valuable time. The ‘PowerSave’ mode provides further advantages: In this mode, the motor only starts when the screw touches the wall and pressure is applied to the drywall screwdriver. This reduces the noise level during operation and extends the battery runtime. The GTB 18V-45 Professional is also easy to handle thanks to its slim design and a low weight of just 950 grams. Tradespeople can carry out serial applications even more efficiently using the optionally available magazine attachments: Both the existing MA 55 Professional magazine attachment as well as its successor GMA 55 Professional, planned for 2023, are compatible with the GTB 18V-45 Professional. These magazine attachments are mounted without the need for additional tools and can accommodate all standard screw belts with a screw length between 25 and 55 mm and a screw head diameter of 5 mm. This makes it even easier to perform serial applications.</p><h2>Safer sawing: GCU 18V-30 Professional cordless cut-out tool</h2><p>Small saw, great power: The brushless GCU 18V-30 Professional is the first cordless cut-out tool from Bosch for professionals. Drywall builders achieve quick and precise results when sawing recesses for power sockets, light switches, as well as power and water connections. They are also perfect for flush cutting around window and door openings. The rubber seal on the on/off switch complies with the IP5X protection level. During dust-intensive work, this seal prevents dust from getting into the switch and extends tool lifetime. This is currently unique on the market. By connecting a vacuum to the tool using the detachable adaptor, the user enjoys a cleaner work environment that also watches out for the user’s physical well-being. The motor brake and Restart Protection also help to make work safer. In addition, the cut-out tool is easy to operate thanks to its low weight of just 910 grams. Tradespeople can accurately set the cutting depth and begin work more safely due to the Soft Start function. </p><h2>Effortless sanding: GTR 55-225 Professional drywall sander</h2><p>With the 550-W GTR 55-225 Professional drywall sander, professionals can sand walls and ceilings in preparation for wallpapering and painting work ‒ without straining their neck or back. Since the sander has an ultra-flexible head, the sanding disc is always flat on the surface and ensures a high removal rate. The extension with the quick-change system offers high flexibility in this respect: If the centerpiece is not required, it can be removed completely to reduce the weight. A second extension is available as an optional extra for a maximum reach of 2.30 m. The T-shaped handle provides an ergonomic work position ‒ especially during overhead applications. All the operating elements are located within reach and the user always has the tool well under control. Other advantages of the drywall sander include the removable brush and the dust extractor adaptor: Sanding can be carried out very close to corners without the brush. The extractor enables the user to work at very low dust levels and offers a good view of the surface to be sanded.</p><p>The GTR 55-225 Professional cordless drywall sander will be available from July onwards, the GCU 18V-30 Professional cordless cut-out tool from October onwards and the GTB 18V-45 Professional drywall screwdriver from September onwards. The associated GMA 55 Professional magazine attachment is scheduled for early 2023. </p>
<p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.</b></p><p><b>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Pioneer in measuring, detecting, and leveling: 30 years of measuring tools from Bosch </headline>
			<quote>From a niche product to a tool for everyone</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ From a traditional manufacturer of power tools to a supplier of high-tech tools suitable for everyday use  30 years of measuring tools innovations for users  Systematic expansion of the portfolio for both professionals and DIYers ]]></headwords>
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<p>Bosch launched the first measuring tools on the market 30 years ago: The DMO 10 digital metal detector and the DUS 20 digital ultrasonic range finder, both in black. Something which by today’s standards was basically as modern as a computer with a tube monitor represented a pioneering feat in 1992: The ‘Bosch high-tech bloodhound’, the affectionate name given to the DMO 10, reliably detected hidden metal objects underneath drilling locations. The DMO 10 was unique since it offered depth measurement of up to 50 mm for the first time instead of displaying objects without any depth information, something that had been normal up until then. The DMO 10 was intended to enable users of Bosch hammer drills in the successfully established 2-kilogram class to drill holes in walls without damaging the then expensive hammer drills on reinforcement bars or hitting electric wires. The DUS 20 ultrasonic range finder had a very long range of 20 meters at that time. Its aim was to make it easier to quickly determine room dimensions and use them to calculate the required amount of material – entirely without a folding rule or a measuring tape</p>
<h2>Development of measuring tools from 1992 up to today: A quantum leap</h2><p>With these tools, Bosch laid the foundations for the development of many measuring tools for measuring, detecting, and leveling, and continuously improved their technological base. Whereas the measuring accuracy of the DUS 20 ultrasonic range finder was, for example, just 5 cm at 10 m, it is now ± 1.5 mm with modern tools such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/accurate-measuring-easy-reading-wireless-transfer-robust-laser-measures-from-bosch-for-professionals-223616.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GLM 50-27 CG Professional</a> laser measure. Radar detectors such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/easy-detection-and-documentation-the-bosch-d-tect-200-c-professional-for-pros-229632.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">D-tect 200 C Professional</a> now offer a detection depth of up to 200 mm instead of 50 mm with the DMO 10 in 1992. “The overwhelming majority of consumers were still not familiar with digital measuring tools in 1992,” remembers Martin Merchant, a marketing communication expert at that time and now Head of Measuring Tools at Bosch Power Tools. The origins of digital measuring tools lie in surveying with so-called total stations which back then cost DM 30,000, i.e. over €15,000. In the trade sector there were practically only folding rules, measuring tapes, spirit levels and simple, very unreliable detection tools. This meant that there was a great deal of frustration when using these tools. “Bosch recognized great potential here. Our mission was to develop technology ‘Invented for life’, which made measuring, detecting, and leveling easier for our users ‒ whether at home, in the garden, in workshops or on construction sites,” says Merchant.</p><h2>From a niche to a mass product: Measuring tools for professionals and DIYers</h2><p>Six years after the introduction of the first measuring tools, Bosch launched the DLE 30, the first laser-based range finder, on the market in 1998. The DLE 30 was much more precise than an ultrasonic range finder and made hitherto prohibitively expensive laser technology affordable overnight: With a price of DM 798 ‒ around €410 ‒ the DLE 30 was therefore below the depreciation limit and was much cheaper than comparable tools from providers in the surveying industry. The DLE 30 also set new standards through its simple operation with self-explanatory keypads. However, it was very large. Driven by the objective of developing increasingly more efficient, smaller, and even cheaper tools, improved successor models were gradually launched.A great evolutionary leap was then made in 2006: By using its own semiconductor device (ASIC) developed in-house, Bosch succeeded in launching the world’s smallest laser measure on the market: the DLE 50 with dimensions of 10 x 5.8 x 3.2 cm and a weight of just 160 grams. The company therefore also laid the foundations for offering variants tailored to the needs of users and decided to separate the measuring tools product range in future into blue Professional tools and green tools for DIYers. This development and differentiation paid off since business with measuring tools gained even more momentum: In 2009, ‘Measuring Tools’ was finally created as an independent and successful business unit in Bosch Power Tools. </p><h2>Bosch is a trendsetter and drives the development of the industry</h2><p>The second outstanding development achievement was Bosch radar technology for detection that was used in the D-tect 100 wall scanner for the first time in 2001. Both technologies turned Bosch in less than a decade from a traditional manufacturer of power tools into a supplier of high-tech tools suitable for everyday use ‒ to the benefit of users. Products such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-flexible-than-ever-the-new-zamo-generation-from-bosch-148868.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Zamo</a> laser measure, the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/unique-line-laser-with-integrated-tape-measure-atino-from-bosch-for-diy-users-215183.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Atino</a> line laser and the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/green-cross-line-laser-through-and-through-new-quigo-green-generation-from-bosch-for-diyers-230670.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Quigo Green</a> cross line laser are now synonymous with innovations which have created markets in the DIY segment. Bosch is increasingly setting new trends and driving the development of the industry: For example, Zamo and Quigo Green form part of an entire series of easy-to-use tools with just one button. The Quigo Green is also the first measuring tool whose housing and accessories are made of 90 percent recycled plastic. The main objective during product development was to reduce the CO<sub>2</sub> footprint from the product and the accessories through to packaging. In the Professional segment Bosch enjoys success with laser measures, detectors and plane lasers such as the connectable <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/connectivity-function-for-precise-alignment-new-generation-of-professional-bosch-line-lasers-131841.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GLL 3-80 CG Professional</a>. Connectivity functions and apps now make documentation and further processing of measuring results much simpler. With cloud-based solutions such as <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/measureon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;MeasureOn</a>’, Bosch drives digitalization on construction sites thereby boosting the efficiency of architects and tradespeople even further. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>“Invented for life” with semiconductors:  Bosch invests further billions in chip business </headline>
			<quote>Microelectronics is vital to the success of all areas of Bosch business</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch to invest 3 billion euros in its semiconductor business by 2026 as part of the IPCEI on Microelectronics and Communications Technology.  Bosch chairman Dr. Stefan Hartung: “Microelectronics is the future.”  New chip development centers under construction in Reutlingen and Dresden. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart and Dresden, Germany – From cars and e-bikes to household appliances and wearables – semiconductors are an integral part of all electronic systems. They are the motor that drives the modern world of technology. Bosch recognized their growing significance early on and has now announced investment of further billions of euros in order to strengthen its own semiconductor business. By 2026, Bosch plans to invest another 3 billion euros in its semiconductor division as part of the IPCEI funding program on microelectronics and communications technology. “Microelectronics is the future and is vital to the success of all areas of Bosch business. With it, we hold a master key to tomorrow’s mobility, the internet of things, and to what we at Bosch call technology that is ‘Invented for life’,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at the Bosch Tech Day 2022 in Dresden.</p>
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			Microelectronics is the future and is vital to the success of all areas of Bosch business. With it, we hold a master key to tomorrow&#8217;s mobility, the internet of things, and to what we at Bosch call technology that is &#8216;Invented for life&#8217;
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<p>One of the projects Bosch plans to fund with this investment is the construction of two new development centers – in Reutlingen and Dresden – at a combined cost of over 170 million euros. In addition, the company will spend 250 million euros over the coming year on the creation of an extra 3,000 square meters of clean-room space at its wafer fab in Dresden. “We’re gearing up for continued growth in demand for semiconductors – also for the benefit of our customers,” Hartung said. “For us, these miniature components mean big business.” </p><h2>Promoting microelectronics to increase Europe’s competitiveness</h2><p>Within the framework of the European Chips Act, the European Union and German federal government are providing additional funding to develop a robust ecosystem for the European microelectronics industry. The objective is to double Europe’s slice of global semiconductor production from 10 to 20 percent by the end of the decade. The newly launched IPCEI on Microelectronics and Communication Technology is intended primarily to promote research and innovation. “Europe can and must capitalize on its own strengths in the semiconductor industry,” Hartung said. “More than ever, the goal must be to produce chips for the specific needs of European industry. And that means not only chips at the bottom end of the nanoscale.” Electronic components used in the electromobility industry, for example, require process sizes of between 40 and 200 nanometers. This is exactly what the Bosch wafer fabs are designed for.</p><h2>Significant expansion of 300-millimeter chip production in Dresden</h2><p>This new investment in microelectronics also opens up new areas of innovation for Bosch. “Being a leader in innovation begins with the very smallest of electronic components: semiconductor chips,” Hartung said. New fields of innovation at Bosch include systems-on-a-chip, such as the radar sensors a vehicle uses to perform 360 degree scans of its surroundings during automated driving. Bosch will now be looking to enhance such components, making them smaller, smarter, and also cheaper to produce. The company is also working to further modify its own microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) specifically for the consumer goods industry. One of the things company researchers are currently using this technology to develop is a new projection module that is so tiny it can be built into the temple of a pair of smartglasses. “In order to cement our leading market position in MEMS technology, we also plan to manufacture our MEMS sensors on 300-millimeter wafers,” Hartung said. “Production is scheduled to start in 2026. Our new wafer fab gives us the opportunity to scale production – an advantage we intend to exploit to the full.”</p><h2>Big demand for silicon carbide chips from Reutlingen</h2><p>A further focal point at Bosch is the production of new types of semiconductors. At its Reutlingen plant, for example, Bosch has been mass-producing silicon carbide (SiC) chips since the end of 2021. These are used in the power electronics required for electric and hybrid vehicles, where they have already helped boost operating ranges by up to 6 percent. On the back of powerful market growth, at annual rates of 30 percent or more, demand for SiC chips remains high, meaning full order books for Bosch. In a bid to make these power electronics more affordable and more efficient, Bosch is exploring the use of other types of chips as well. “We’re also looking into the development of chips based on gallium nitride for electromobility applications,” Hartung said. “These chips are already found in laptop and smartphone chargers.” Before they can be used in vehicles, they will have to become more robust and able to withstand substantially higher voltages of up to 1,200 volts. “Challenges like these are all part of the job for Bosch engineers. Our strength is that we’ve been familiar with microelectronics for a long time – and we know our way around cars just as well.”</p><h2>Bosch systematically expands capacity for semiconductor manufacturing</h2><p>Bosch has made several investments in its semiconductor business over the past few years. The best example of this is the wafer fab in Dresden, which opened in June 2021. At 1 billion euros, it is the single biggest investment in the company’s history. The semiconductor center in Reutlingen is also being systematically expanded: between now and 2025, Bosch is to invest around 400 million euros in the expansion of manufacturing capacity and the conversion of existing factory space into new clean-room space. This includes construction of a new extension in Reutlingen, which will create an additional 3,600 square meters of ultramodern clean-room space. All in all, clean-room space in Reutlingen is set to grow from around 35,000 square meters at present to over 44,000 square meters by the end of 2025.</p><h2>Expertise and an international network ensure sustained success</h2><p>Bosch is the automotive industry’s leading company for the development and manufacture of semiconductors. These chips are used not only in automotive applications but also in the consumer goods industry. Bosch has been active in this field for over 60 years. The Bosch semiconductor plant in Reutlingen, for example, has been producing chips based on 150- and 200-millimeter wafers for the past 50 years. At the company’s Dresden plant, manufacture of chips on the basis of 300-millimeter wafers commenced in 2021. Among the semiconductors manufactured in Reutlingen and Dresden are application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors, and power semiconductors. Bosch is also building a new test center for semiconductors in Penang, Malaysia. As of 2023, this center will be used to test finished semiconductor chips and sensors.</p>]]></text>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,<br/>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,<br/>at the Bosch Tech Day in Dresden, July 13, 2022</p><h2></h2><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Welcome to Europe’s most advanced wafer fab, <br/>ladies and gentlemen.</p><p>Today, you will see first-hand what new chips are capable of and how they are made. To see our chips in action, however, you only need to stand next to the cycle route along the River Elbe, which passes quite close to here on its way from Dresden to Hamburg. There are now more e-bikes than conventional bicycles on that route, and to put it mildly, it’s not at all uncommon to catch a glimpse of five red letters on those e-bikes’ electric drives. What I mean, of course, are the five letters that spell Bosch. Indeed, our innovations – which feature the chips we make ourselves – created the market for e-bike equipment. Across all our divisions, our recipe for success is “Invented for life.” ABS, for bicycles as much as for motorcycles and cars, a learning fitness tracker that uses artificial intelligence to continuously detect new exercises, a robot that hovers above the factory floor, a molecular-diagnostic platform that makes it possible to carry out roughly ten different rapid PCR tests for Covid-19 and other infectious diseases – all this is technology that makes life easier and safer. It is no exaggeration to say that Bosch has always been a driver of innovation on many fronts. But the innovations I just mentioned have something essential in common – their chips. And all of them serve the same purpose – to make life easier, or even to protect it.</p><p>Innovativeness doesn’t just need a powerful vision, but also financial strength. In 2021, our research and development cost came to 6.1 billion euros. That was just under 8 percent of sales – a share that is well above the average for our industries. In 2022, we will increase this cost once more, to nearly 7 billion euros. What is also crucial for successful innovation is a strong team that lives and breathes the shared vision of technology we have at Bosch. At the end of 2021, we employed nearly 78,000 associates in research and development. Of them, one in two is involved in software development. Industrial enterprise? IT company? Bosch has long since been both. We connect our products over the internet of things, we enhance them with artificial intelligence, and here as well we are guided by the conviction that more technology means better quality of life.</p><p>More than ever, we see innovation leadership as something that starts out small – and I mean that literally. It starts with the smallest elements of electronics: chips. In that sense, we’ve come to the right place today. Bosch remains the leading company in the automotive industry that produces semiconductors itself. We have been producing them on 150- and 200-millimeter silicon wafers in Reutlingen for decades now, and on 300-millimeter wafers here in Dresden for a year. It’s hard to believe, but this new factory is the first 300-millimeter wafer fab to be built in Europe since 1999. </p><p>It’s good that other major microelectronics companies will now also be building new factories in Germany. This is exactly what the European Chips Act aims to achieve. Its goal is an ambitious one – the technological sovereignty of our continent, no less. More specifically, it wants Europe’s share of global semiconductor production to double from 10 to 20 percent by the end of the decade. But we shouldn’t expect this to make Europe independent of supplies from other regions of the world. Nor is this what the act aims to achieve. But our continent can and must bring its strengths to the table. The important thing here, more than ever, is that chips need to be produced to meet the demand of European industry. In other words, not just tiny, nanometer-scale chips. For the electronics used in electromobility, for example, the process sizes are between 40 and 200 nanometers. This is a field in which we know exactly what we’re talking about. Bosch specializes in combining systems and chip expertise. And it’s precisely this combination that the Dresden plant is designed for. </p><p>Bosch has already invested one billion euros in the construction of this new wafer fab. It was the biggest single investment in our company’s history. This was made possible not least by the joint support of the EU Commission, the German federal government, and the Saxony state government – specifically by a special subsidy program that had its premiere in the microelectronics industry. The program is known as IPCEI, which stands for “important project of common European interest.” Bosch now employs 350 people in the plant. By the end of 2022, there will be more than 400, and we expect there to be 700 working here when the plant is completed. This is more than was required as a condition of the subsidy. Some two-thirds of the workforce are engineers and computer scientists – graduates of Dresden University and other talented people from outside Germany. The new wafer fab thus reflects Bosch’s cultural diversity – people from more than 20 countries currently work under its roof. </p><p>In a very short time, production operations here in Dresden have reached a high level of maturity. They are being ramped up faster than planned, after having started a whole six months earlier than scheduled. Given the supply bottlenecks in our industries, we don’t want to lose any time. We are debuting an AI-based quality approval process in our new wafer fab. This will allow us to speed up customer release processes. Roughly 150,000 sensors have been installed in the new plant. Every second, they generate a data volume of 250 megabytes – equivalent to streaming 400 HD-quality Netflix films simultaneously. Only artificial intelligence is capable of filtering out the essential information from this mass. I said right at the start of my presentation that our plant in Dresden is Europe’s most advanced wafer fab. I would add something else: it is also a factory that already demonstrates the future of industrial production – completely connected, full of AI.</p><p>However, the development of semiconductors continues apace. To keep up with it, Europe is initiating a new funding program. This is something we warmly welcome. IPCEI 2 for microelectronics is on its way. This political decision is important, but it isn’t everything. The project also needs to be accepted by society. Only if there is openness toward new technologies and more STEM education in schools will these future investments bear fruit. Here in Dresden, we can see what priorities need to be set. Like few other cities, Dresden stands for Europe’s cultural heritage. At the same time, however, it is the center of “Silicon Saxony,” above all because of the specialists based here. If we don’t want to live off our history, we have to live for modern technology. </p><p>Bosch, for its part, still has plenty of plans up its sleeve. Within the framework of IPCEI 2 alone, we want to invest some 3 billion euros in our semiconductor technology and the systems based on it by 2026. Between now and the middle of the decade, for example, we will expand our wafer fab in Reutlingen. And as early as 2023, we want to extend our Dresden location. Among other things, we will add 3,000 square meters of clean-room space, one-third more than at present. More chip capacity is one of our objectives. </p><p>But above all, IPCEI 2 will promote research and development in microelectronics. With its investments, Bosch is opening up three areas of innovation in particular:</p><p><ul><li>First, we want more technology invented for a safe life. Nine out of ten traffic accidents are due to human error – and these are the accidents that can be prevented by automated driving. Microelectronics will also play a part here. For example, Bosch is developing systems-on-a-chip that make things such as radar sensors for 360-degree scans of a car’s surroundings smaller, smarter, and more cost-effective to produce. </li><li>Second, we want technology invented for a connected life. One example is the tiniest ever projection module for smart glasses. Bosch is producing this module on the basis of MEMS technology, and making it so small that it will fit into the temple of the glasses. This will allow the wearer to receive all kinds of information, yet without looking like an alien. For this and other microelectronics solutions, we are building a new development center at our Reutlingen location. We will also be tapping into further technical potential here in Dresden, where a development center for both semiconductors and MEMS sensors is being built. In the future, we want to produce these sensors on 300-millimeter wafers as well, in order to further extend our leading market position in micromechanics. Start of production is scheduled for 2026. But even now, a team of MEMS sensor experts is taking root in Dresden. The new wafer fab offers new opportunities that we want to exploit. </li><li>Third, we want technology invented for a sustainable life. To achieve this, our development people in Reutlingen are aiming for a new level of power electronics for electromobility. By using silicon carbide chips, Bosch has already been able to increase the range of electric cars by as much as 6 percent. The demand for these chips is high, and the market will grow by an annual 30 percent on average over the course of the decade. For us, this is an incentive to hunt for other technologies that will make power electronics even more efficient and affordable. Specifically, we are looking into the development of chips based on gallium nitride. Such chips are already used in laptop and smartphone chargers. In vehicles, however, they will have to withstand significantly higher voltages of up to 1,200 volts. So the issue here is robustness – a challenge that is all part of the job for Bosch engineers, who are just as much at home in the microelectronic and automotive worlds. </li></ul></p><p>This is an excellent example of how semiconductor technology is not an end in itself for Bosch, but always part of a greater whole. For us, electromobility stretches from the chip to the e-axle, and this is also why we are the leading automotive supplier in this promising area. All in all, chips’ share of a car’s total value will quadruple over the course of the decade – from just under 200 euros to more than 800 euros. Bosch wants to share in this growth. In consumer electronics as well, we are among the frontrunners. There are Bosch MEMS sensors in more than half the smartphones on the planet. And the first semiconductors to be produced here in Dresden were installed in Bosch cordless screwdrivers. These practical applications of our microelectronics are what make Bosch attractive for young engineers. And even if these tiny electronic components are hidden from view, at Bosch they aren’t just used anywhere, but in tangible technology that people can experience for themselves. Including cyclists on the Elbe cycle route. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering unveils new campus in Holzkirchen</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Engineering and ITK Engineering to work under the same roof for the first time</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New development campus will provide a modern and attractive working environment  Sited in a sustainable and energy-efficient building  Focusing on electromobility, off-highway applications, automated driving ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
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<p>Holzkirchen, Germany – Commenced in August 2019, the project to build a new Bosch campus in Holzkirchen, south of Munich, has involved the excavation of 60,000 cubic meters of earth, the installation of 3,000 metric tons of steel, and the mobilization of four huge cranes. At peak times, there were as many as 150 construction workers on site. Representatives from Bosch Engineering and ITK Engineering have now gathered on July 12 to unveil the new development campus. Offering 17,000 square meters of state-of-the-art lab and office space, the three-story building will in the medium term accommodate up to 900 associates. Bosch Engineering and ITK Engineering both offer innovative development services in the automotive, off-highway, rail engineering, and medical systems sectors. The new location’s defining characteristic is its campus atmosphere, providing an ultramodern and creative working environment that offers freedom for innovation and flexibility while promoting close and effective cooperation with external partners. For both companies, it is their second-largest corporate location, topped only by their headquarters in Ruelzheim and Abstatt respectively.</p>
<p><b>A milestone of future engineering</b></p><p>“We are delighted to have successfully completed construction,” says site manager Jens Hofmann. “We now have a new and attractive state-of-the-art workspace for around 500 associates.” An initial cohort of this workforce has already relocated.<br/>The building has various lab facilities in the basement. On the first floor, there is a health and relaxation zone, a café, a staff restaurant, and a customer-meeting zone. Above, Bosch Engineering associates have offices on the second floor, and ITK Engineering associates on the third.<br/>“This expansion marks a further milestone in our drive to strengthen and increase our development and engineering competence,” says Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger, managing director of Bosch Engineering. “All the activities at this location are in fast-growing, future-oriented fields, which is why the expansion represents a long-term investment in the company’s future and our innovative power.”<br/>Frank Schmidt, managing director of ITK Engineering, adds: “The new Holzkirchen campus gives us the ideal environment to set new standards as an international development partner in the field of software and system development. The Munich metropolitan region provides us with great opportunities to connect with partners and thereby advance the technology we need to build the future of automated driving, electromobility, Industry 4.0, rail engineering, and medical systems.”<br/>Next to the building is a parking garage with space for around 800 vehicles and around 150 bicycles as well as charging stations for as many as 50 electric vehicles and e-bikes.</p><p></p><p><b>More than just an office building</b></p><p>The Holzkirchen campus provides both companies with much more than just a new development location. “We want to provide our associates with a place where they can work in what is an optimal environment for them, depending on the type of task or project they’re currently involved in,” Hofmann says. “This means a choice of quiet areas for individual working, attractive spaces for creative tasks, and our state-of-the-art lab facilities.” The idea is to encourage both creativity and productivity. Behind this versatile workspace is the Smart Work concept that Bosch has already implemented at other of its locations. This encourages a new and modern style of cooperation, marrying the best of both worlds through a smart mix of on-site and off-site working. Associates are therefore free to organize their working day. What counts, in the end, is what this work delivers.<br/>A key characteristic of the campus concept is its connectivity with the outside world. “We want to create a place where people from Bosch, ITK Engineering, and the world outside can meet and work together,” Hofmann explains. In the future, the campus will stage, for example, networking events with other companies and also open its doors to visits from the general public.</p><p></p><p><b>Climate neutrality and energy efficiency</b></p><p>Both the campus building and the parking garage have been designed on the basis of environmental and sustainable principles. Installed on both roof surfaces is a photovoltaic system with a combined kilowatt-peak rating of approximately 550 kWp. Heat pumps cover the cooling requirements for lab facilities and test benches all year around, with the waste heat this produces being used to generate hot water and to heat the buildings. This eliminates around 650 MWh respectively 120 metric tons of carbon emissions gas consumption per year. The project also features further state-of-the-art measures to enhance energy efficiency, including reduced and optimized operating temperatures, LED lighting, heat-recovery systems, and intelligent lighting and ventilation control. In the mid-term, Holzkirchen will also reduce carbon emissions by using deep geothermal energy produced by local utility Gemeindewerke Holzkirchen. This will cut gas consumption by around 880 Mwh/a respectively some 150 metric tons of carbon emissions a year for the entire Bosch location in Holzkirchen. In total, these measures mean that the Holzkirchen campus will operate without the use of fossil fuels. </p><p></p><p>***<br/><b>Background Information</b></p><p></p><p><b>Site expansion marks a milestone for Bosch Engineering and ITK Engineering</b></p><p>Bosch Engineering first located in Holzkirchen some 20 years ago and has occupied a site in the town’s Nord industrial park since 2015. In recent years, the location has become the company’s competence center for electromobility and prototype construction, providing workshop and state-of-the-art test bench facilities. It also develops and advances automated driving and steering solutions for passenger cars plus automation and assistance systems for off-highway vehicles. With around 250 associates, Holzkirchen is Bosch Engineering’s second-biggest location in Germany, after the company’s headquarters in Abstatt, near Heilbronn.<br/>The creation of the new campus also marks a new chapter in the story of growth written by ITK Engineering over the past few decades. The Bosch subsidiary first opened a Munich location back in 2002 – initially in the Pasing district, with a handful of employees. Most recently, the company has occupied a site in Martinsried, a suburb of Munich, from where 200 or so associates are now relocating to Holzkirchen. This number is slated to double by 2025, with the company looking first and foremost to hire engineers, scientists, and computer scientists. ITK Engineering currently has a workforce of 1,300 associates.<br/>In the future, further Bosch divisions / operating units are likely to occupy space at the Holzkirchen location. The Bosch spin-off NEVONEX GmbH, for example, has been in residence in Holzkirchen since the beginning of 2022.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Tech Day 2022 in Dresden: powerful semiconductors are setting the pace for the world of modern technology</headline>
			<quote>Hands-on exhibits of Bosch technology “Invented for life”</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch automotive sensors register their surroundings in detail and make automated driving safe, relaxed, and convenient.  A hovering, AI-assisted planar robot provides contactless transport for components and objects.  New charging cable for electric vehicles enables fast and simple charging, with no need for a control box.  Self-learning motion sensors in fitness trackers give a better picture of workout benefits. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
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<p>Stuttgart and Dresden, Germany – Highly miniaturized components are the glue that holds our modern technological world together. Powerful semiconductors are at the heart of all electronic systems. The hands-on exhibits at the Bosch Tech Day 2022 will include a wide range of current and future products, so that visitors can touch, try out, and experience for themselves the role that chips, including those manufactured by Bosch, play in making technology that is “Invented for life.” Bosch Tech Day will take place on July 13, 2022, at the Bosch wafer fab in Dresden, the most advanced of its kind in Europe. </p>
<h2>An overview of the exhibits at Bosch Tech Day</h2><p></p><p><b>Automotive sensors – surround sensing for all traffic situations</b></p><p>In assisted and automated driving, the vehicle must know what is going on around it at all times. It must be able to reliably detect and react to objects and people. Reliable surround sensing is essential for this. For this, Bosch employs a combination of multipurpose camera and front and corner radar sensors installed at the front and sides of the vehicle. The front radar sensor detects objects at the front of the vehicle and determines their speed as well as their position relative to the vehicle. If there is a risk of collision, the system warns the driver. If the driver fails to react, the system automatically triggers an emergency braking maneuver. The Bosch multipurpose device is a front video camera that combines traditional image-processing algorithms with artificial intelligence (AI) methods. Using AI, the camera understands and interprets what it sees, ensuring reliable object recognition and good surround sensing. In addition to camera, radar, and ultrasonic solutions, Bosch is also developing a long-range lidar, for which it employs various sensor principles. The more complex the driving task, the more important it is that these solutions interact correctly.</p><h2></h2><p><b>Planar robots – high-performance contactless transport and positioning</b></p><p>Bosch makes Industry 4.0 hover with special planar robots that use permanent magnetic levitation, a new technology developed by Bosch researchers. The robots are much more versatile and adaptable than a conveyor belt and enable the flexible and contactless transport, positioning, and maneuvering of components or objects of any kind. They offer potential for a wide range of industries and applications, such as the semiconductor and pharmaceuticals industries as well as the food industry, for which special standards of hygiene and cleanliness apply. But they are also a boon in assembly and manufacturing environments, where they speed up operations and can combine flexible materials flow with precise positioning. The Bosch planar robot consists of two main components, each of which is equipped with permanent magnets: a mover, which is the transport platform; and a stator, which is the surface over which the mover can glide. The magnets in the stator generate a strong magnetic levitation field for the mover, which silently hovers about two centimeters above it. Due to the precise alignment of the magnets, it is possible to control the position of the mover in all directions.</p><h2></h2><p><b>GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional – cordless screwdrivers with electronic angle detection</b></p><p>The GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional Biturbo screwdrivers are the world’s most powerful 18-volt cordless and impact screwdrivers. They are particularly suitable for conventional timber-frame construction as well as for building roof trusses or facades. In short, for any kind of work that requires large-diameter screws or drills. They offer a modern user interface as well as connectivity functions that allow individual settings to be made by smartphone. Their unique selling point is their electronic angle detection (EAD) function, a world first for commercial 18-volt screwdrivers. The GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional tools also feature a high level of user protection thanks to KickBack Control: in the event of sudden and unpredictable rotation of the screwdriver around the drilling axis – if the drill gets stuck in a knothole, for example – the integrated sensor switches off the motor within a fraction of a second. This prevents unexpected recoil and can reduce the risk of injury.</p><h2> </h2><p><b>The Quigo Green cross-line laser for DIY users – green in more ways than one</b></p><p>The Quigo Green projects an accurate laser cross onto the wall. It uses green laser diodes, which generate a beam that is up to four times more visible to the human eye than a red one. It is the first Bosch measurement device to feature housing and accessories made of 90 percent recycled plastic. Its packaging is also eco-friendly, made of 70 percent recycled paper, featuring an environmentally friendly water-based coating, and no longer containing any plastic film inside. Bosch also optimized the size of the packaging, making it as small as possible to maximize the number of devices that can be transported at the same time. In addition, thanks to its optimized electronics, the new Quigo Green consumes just half the energy its predecessor model did. All these features help conserve resources.</p><h2></h2><p><b>Rolling Chassis – from pre-integrated modules to complete solutions</b></p><p>With its pre integrated systems solutions, Bosch helps startups as well as traditional automakers bring electric vehicles to the market faster than before. By reducing complexity in the development and design of electric vehicles, the company helps automakers operate more efficiently.</p><p></p><p>At the heart of Bosch’s pre-integrated systems solutions is the advanced driving module (ADM). It integrates individual systems for propulsion, steering, and brakes into a harmonized and flexible whole. Simplified interfaces and a consistent software architecture reduce complexity and ensure optimized communication among components. This modular approach combining hardware, software, and services allows automakers to integrate the ADM in line with their needs. The rolling chassis prototype, which was built as part of an engineering alliance with the chassis and body expert Benteler, demonstrates the maximum possible level of pre-integration and serves as a development platform for battery-electric vehicles.</p><h2></h2><p><b>Bosch Cookit – all-around culinary talent</b></p><p>Cookit offers a whole new dimension of flexibility in the kitchen. Whether guided cooking, automatic programs, or manual cooking, the multifunctional food processor with cooking function has the right level of support for everyone. And now it has become even more flexible: the new “My Recipe” function allows Cookit to save personal recipes. The recipe, with all ingredients, quantities, temperatures, and special tips, is entered in the Home Connect app, which then relays it to the Cookit. The food processor with cooking function will then guide the user through the preparation steps as often as required. Since the beginning of May, it has been possible to use the Home Connect app to share these personal Cookit recipes. This gives users access to countless recipes from the Cookit community. For extra inspiration, they can add a food photo to their own creations.</p><h2> </h2><p><b>SmartGrow Life – the first bite is with the eye</b></p><p>SmartGrow Life is the innovative, all-in-one indoor gardening system for growing herbs, greens, and even tomatoes at home. Thanks to its patented lighting and irrigation technology, users can grow healthy and aromatic plants all year round. In addition to providing fresh greens, SmartGrow Life is an eye-catching complement to any kitchen counter or table and can even be mounted on the wall. Following the sustainability principle, all materials used for the device, accessories, and packaging can be reused, reprocessed, or recycled.</p><h2></h2><p><b>Electromobility ecosystem – charging cable and wallbox</b></p><p>With its integrated control and safety technology, Bosch’s new flexible charging cable for electric vehicles also does without the usual in-cable control box when charging at a 230-volt power socket. This means the Bosch cable weighs less than three kilograms. On average, this is a good 40 percent less than conventional charging cables with a control box. Because it comes with adapters for type 2 and household plugs, drivers who want to be free to choose whether to recharge from a power socket at home or from a charging station on the road no longer need a second cable. The three-phase cable enables mode 2 and mode 3 AC charging at up to 22 kilowatts, and the technology integrated into each of the plugs makes the recharging process safe and reliable. The type 2 connector at the vehicle end of the cable contains the components for controlling and monitoring the charging power. At the other end, the household plug with adapter houses the temperature control and a residual current device. And for charging electric cars at home, Bosch also offers wallboxes.</p><h2></h2><p><b>BHI260AP – revolutionizing fitness tracking</b></p><p>Squats, sit-ups, kettlebell workouts: the list of fitness exercises goes on and on. However, many fitness trackers and smart watches can track only a limited number of activities, and the variety of apparatus types as well as users’ different movement styles, physiques, and fitness levels mean that they cannot always reliably recognize the exercises being done. To solve this problem, Bosch Sensortec has developed the BHI260AP – a programmable motion sensor that enables self-learning functions in wearables and hearables. The sensor automatically detects and counts different types of movements, seamlessly adapts to the user’s style in the background, and can independently learn any new recurring fitness activity within seconds. In addition to the self-learning function, the sensor also has advanced integrated functions such as swimming analysis and position and orientation tracking.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Smarter and safer: eCargo Bikes with Bosch drives</headline>
			<quote>Sustainably on the move, on cargo bikes with the smart system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Fully networked components, useful features: The advantages of the smart system now also available for the eCargo Bike  Easier to start, more convenient to transport: New ABS and new riding mode are specially adapted to the requirements of eCargo bikes  Even more power: The powerful PowerPack 725 battery allows eBikers to cover even longer distances with their cargo bike fully loaded.  Carefree parking: New digital theft protection for the eCargo Bike with eBike Alarm ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – The eCargo Bike is an indispensable component of the urban mobility of the future. In fact, it is already becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable alternative to the car: According to Germany&#39;s Zweirad-Industrie-Verband (ZIV - bicycle industry association), around 120,000 eCargo bikes were sold in Germany in 2021, 53 percent more than the previous year. It has become a lifestyle product that is seen particularly often on cycle paths and streets in trendy city neighbourhoods. For good reasons: Cargo bikes do not release harmful emissions into the atmosphere, combining freedom from noise with a small footprint. They offer flexible, resource-saving and self-determined mobility. </p>
<h2>Now customers can enjoy the advantages of the smart system with the eCargo</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems is driving this development and making cargo bikes even safer and easier to ride - with the smart system. The latest system generation for eBikes, with fully networked components and useful functions, ensures even more comfort, safety and sustainability. eCargo bikers can update their cargo bike over-the-air and also use new features. </p><p>&quot;We are supporting the new trend in mobility by making the eCargo bike smarter and safer&quot;, says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Cargo bikes – thanks largely to our products and features – are a real alternative to cars.&quot;</p><h2>Easier to start, more convenient to transport</h2><p>The <b>Cargo Line</b> is now also available in the smart system and with a torque of up to 85 Nm, delivers powerful but natural support in every riding situation. Even when the eCargo Bike is loaded with shopping or children, transport is easy. <b>Cargo mode</b>, which was developed specifically for this drive unit, offers support of up to 400 percent of the power output and ensures that eBikers can start, accelerate smoothly and comfortably, even when carrying a full load. When going uphill, eBikers simply touch a button to get support from the smart walk assistance function, which makes it more comfortable and safer for them to push the eBike uphill. The integrated <b>Hill Hold</b> function automatically prevents the eCargo bike from rolling, out of control, backwards or downhill. For longer transport distances, or when heading for a picnic in the park, the <b>PowerPack 725</b> battery is particularly practical. It has the highest energy content of all Bosch PowerPacks and therefore enables a particularly long range, even with a heavy load.</p><h2>Greater safety when riding, braking and parking</h2><p>Especially when travelling with children, or with heavy shopping, the optimal braking performance of the eCargo Bike is important for safety on the road. To enable eBikers to brake even more safely in critical braking situations, Bosch eBike Systems has developed the <b>ABS Cargo</b> function specifically for eCargo bikes. It can prevent the front wheel from locking, shorten the braking distance and reduce the risk of having an accident. </p><p>The <b>eBike Alarm</b> function also increases safety for the bike. It provides digital theft protection, in addition to the mechanical lock, when parking the eCargo Bike. It is always active, following initial installation with an existing GPS connection, even when the eBike system is switched off. If eBike Alarm detects slight movements, the function reacts with several short warning tones as a deterrent. If it detects stronger movements, eBike Alarm alerts the surrounding area to the attempted theft by emitting a clearly perceptible alarm tone and sends a notification to your smartphone. At the same time, the Tracking function starts to track the eBike location. To use eBike Alarm, the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Lock</a> feature must be activated in the eBike Flow app and the new ConnectModule must be installed on the eBike. The key to digital theft protection is the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a> for the smartphone.</p><h2>Easy navigation and route planning</h2><p>The eBike Flow app also controls all functions of the smart system and even offers <b>navigation and route planning</b>, so that you can easily find your way around. Together with the <b>SmartphoneGrip</b>, which turns your smartphone into an eBike display and attaches securely to the handlebar, eCargo bikers can keep an eye on all their riding data. With the LED Remote control unit, they can call up functions, such as the navigation or ride screen, while riding but without having to take their hands off the handlebar.</p><p>All products and features are available from retailers or can be downloaded using the eBike Flow app. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>More performance, more fun: Bosch eBike Systems presents eMTB innovations </headline>
			<quote>ABS Trail, minimalist remotes and Hill Hold function enhance the eMTB riding experience</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Developed with athletes: ABS Trail improves performance and increases riding enjoyment in challenging terrain   Relaxed uphill climbs with walk assist: the practical Hill Hold function prevents the eBike from rolling back unintentionally on uphill climbs  Clean design: new system controller and mini remote control units for sporty riding  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Mountain biking has developed into a popular sport over the past 30 years. More and more people are now being drawn to the trails by eMountain bikes: according to the Zweirad-Industrie-Verband (ZIV - bicycle industry association), more than half a million eMTBs were sold in 2021 - almost five times more than mountain bikes without electric drive. Every third eBike sold in Germany is an eMountain bike. </p>
<p>&quot;From beginners to casual bikers to tech-savvy trail enthusiasts, the eMountain bike community is now hugely diverse,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;This is also reflected in our new products and features, which we have tailored perfectly for sporty adventures in challenging terrain. We intend these to offer all eMountain bikers the individual best riding sensation and the ultimate Uphill Flow.&quot;</p><h2>ABS Trail: specially designed with sporty adventures in mind </h2><p>Whether you&#39;re a beginner or an experienced trail enthusiast - good braking technique is a key requirement for unlimited riding enjoyment on challenging trails. With the new ABS, Bosch eBike Systems presents the world&#39;s smallest ABS developed based on motorcycle technology. Bosch has worked with professional eMountain bike athletes in developing the ABS Trail application to meet the requirements and needs of sporty riders. In technically difficult passages, such as areas of exposed roots, eMountain bikers can now use the brake more actively. The new eBike ABS Trail automatically adjusts the brake pressure on the front wheel to effectively match the surface. This enables them to refine their riding technique even further improving their performance on the trails, while enjoying a safer ride.</p><p>ABS Trail helps eBikers to focus on the essentials in tricky sections, such as stony passages or areas with exposed roots. In technical passages they are more controlled and relaxed on the road. Therefore requiring less energy to bring the right braking pressure to bear on the surface. This means they can enjoy their flow for even longer on trail descents. In addition, ABS Trail helps optimise the transfer of body weight. Because the application reliably controls braking force, fewer braking manoeuvres involving shifting weight to the rear are required. </p><h2>Evaluating and successively improving braking behaviour</h2><p>The <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/kiox" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kiox 300</a> display can also be used to call up data on the last braking operation. Information on braking distance or braking time enables eBikers to develop a feel for how different surfaces affect braking distance - in this way, their own personal braking behaviour can be successively improved. When not riding on sporty routes, eMountain bikers can switch to ABS Allroad mode via the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a> and Kiox 300. This is optimised for riding on unpaved roads and also allows newcomers to eMountain biking to brake in a more controlled way on loose surfaces. </p><h2>Relaxed uphill climbs: Hill Hold means there is no danger of rolling back on slopes</h2><p>In alpine terrain, sometimes narrow, blocked trails are the only way to reach your destination, so the only choice is to push the eMTB. For greater safety in such situations, last year Bosch eBike Systems already introduced Walk Assist in the smart system. This switches on the motor support when pushing your eBike uphill simply by pressing a button on the LED Remote or Mini Remote.</p><p>The new Hill Hold feature now takes smart walk assist to the next level: If eBikers change their grip on the handlebars or have to stop pushing for a moment, the eBike is immediately and automatically prevented from rolling back unintentionally - without having to use the brake. Riders then have ten seconds to activate walk assist again before Hill Hold deactivates.</p><h2>System controller: seamlessly integrated and slim in design</h2><p>The new system controller from Bosch eBike Systems is a slim control unit for the smart system, that is reduced to the essentials. This can be seamlessly integrated into the top tube, protecting it from scratches and knocks - ideal for sporty rides. The different colours of the riding mode LED, each represent a different riding mode. The five LEDs indicate the battery charge level: if they all light up ice blue, the battery is 100 percent charged. If an LED turns white, this means the charge level has decreased by ten percent. Quick overview, greater focus on the trail.</p><p>Whether the sun is blazing down on the trail or your path takes you through dense forest, the integrated ambient light sensor ensures the best possible readability. It automatically adjusts the brightness of the LEDs to the current lighting conditions. The most important functions of the eMountain bike can be controlled with just two buttons on the system controller, their soft-touch surface (in the area of the buttons) preventing slipping and facilitating intuitive operation. </p><h2>Mini Remote: A perfect addition with more functions</h2><p>To enable the system controller to be operated even more safely and conveniently, Bosch offers the small Mini Remote operating unit as an additional product. It can be easily retrofitted and independently mounted on the handlebars. The three additional buttons near the thumb mean that further functions such as the smart push-assist with the new Hill Hold function, the eBike light or riding modes can be easily used without having to take your hands off the handlebars. If the Mini Remote is installed, a Bosch eBike display or your own smartphone can also be used and controlled in conjunction with the SmartphoneGrip. Thanks to the Bluetooth link between the Mini Remote and system controller, everything works completely wirelessly, further emphasising the minimalist eMTB look.</p><p>The new products and functions are available from specialist retailers or as updates over-the-air via the eBike Flow app. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11513</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-expands-its-smart-system-243328.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/content/05_smart_system_extensionbosch_ebike_systems_extension_smart_system_neu_en.pdf</pdf>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-07-12T14:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems expands its smart system </headline>
			<quote>New drives, control units, features and a display, provide a more individual riding experience</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Even more flexibility: Bosch eBike Systems expands its smart system with the Cargo Line, Performance Line and Performance Line Speed drive units   Relaxed riding: new Auto mode automatically adjusts support to environmental conditions  Clean design: In the future eBikers will also be able to use the wireless Intuvia 100 display, or control their eBike via the minimalist System Controller and Mini Remote control units.  Matching battery: PowerTube 500 and 625, as well as PowerPack 545 and 725, provide the right energy for every situation ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – new possibilities and even more flexibility: Bosch eBike Systems expands the smart system, introduced last year, with numerous new products and features in the 2023 model year. The smart system combines high-quality, interconnected components with practical features that can be continuously expanded through over-the-air updates. Therefore eBikes with the smart system become a part of everyday life and guarantee an even more individual riding experience.</p>
<p>&quot;The smart system points the way to the future of eBikes. In the 2023 model year, we will be expanding the product range of the new system generation, enabling additional areas of application – from eCargo bikes to trekking bikes and speed pedelecs,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;With the new products and features, eBikers can further individualise their riding experience and take riding enjoyment to the next level.&quot; </p><h2>Always comfortable on the road with the right drive unit and riding mode </h2><p>Whether for transporting heavy loads, for leisure trips or for commuting – the smart system now offers the right drive unit for every usage situation. The <b>Cargo Line, Performance Line and Performance Line Speed</b> drives are now also part of the new system generation, alongside the Performance Line CX introduced last year. When picking up a child from daycare or doing the shopping with an eCargo bike, the Cargo Line provides powerful support. On excursions, eBikers with the Performance Line benefit from a natural riding sensation and a particularly quiet motor. <br/>Commuters reach their destination more efficiently thanks to the Performance Line Speed, at speeds of up to 45 km/h. </p><p>Riding any type of eBike with the smart system is even more comfortable with the new <b>Auto mode</b>. In this riding mode, the support provided by the drive is automatically adapted to the environmental conditions, for example in the event of headwinds or uphill gradients, without eBikers having to exert more effort or switch riding modes. Being on the road with the eBike becomes even more relaxed and comfortable. Furthermore, Bosch is presenting the <b>Cargo mode</b>, a specially developed riding mode for eCargo bikes. With support of up to 400 percent, this is particularly suitable for trips with heavy loads. Despite the powerful support, starting remains very natural and easy. </p><h2>Minimalist and robust control unit for an even cleaner eBike look </h2><p>With the new <b>System Controller</b>, Bosch eBike Systems offers a slim control unit reduced to the essentials for the smart system. The control unit is the central interface between eBike and eBike Flow app, via which updates can be installed over-the-air. The System Controller can be seamlessly integrated into the top tube by the bike manufacturer and therefore fits in perfectly with the look of the eBike. In addition, it is protected from knocks and scratches in this position so is ideally suited for riding on trails. The control unit features two buttons and a deliberately limited number of functions – providing for a better overview. The buttons can be used to switch the eBike on and off and to switch riding modes. Thanks to the LED display, eBikers can see how much energy is still available from their battery and in the riding mode which they are riding. The soft-touch surface on the buttons prevents slipping and enables intuitive operation. </p><p>The System Controller is perfectly complemented by the <b>Mini Remote</b>, which is connected via Bluetooth. eBikers can easily retrofit the slim control unit and mount it on the handlebar themselves. The three additional buttons near the thumb mean that further functions such as the smart walk assistance with the new Hill Hold function, the eBike light or riding modes, can be easily used without having to take your hands off the handlebars. The Hill-Hold function automatically prevents the eBike from rolling back unintentionally. Riders then have ten seconds to activate walk assistance again before Hill Hold is deactivated. </p><h2>Wireless display with intuitive operation</h2><p>For users who want to focus even more on the road traffic in the city, Bosch eBike Systems offers the new <b>Intuvia 100</b> display for the smart system. It is simple and intuitive to use and its display is particularly easy to read thanks to a size of 2.5 inches and large font. The display clearly shows the eBiker relevant ride data such as battery charge level, distance, ride duration, range and speed. Intuvia 100 is wireless and connected with the LED Remote control unit via Bluetooth – so the rider&#39;s hands always remain safely on the handlebars. The shift recommendation also enhances comfort: It indicates whether eBiker should shift up or down a gear in order to enjoy the riding experience and make optimal progress. </p><h2>The right battery for all requirements</h2><p>many users wonder what the ideal battery would be. Not only for sporty trails, but also on lengthy trips or daily errands. To enable them to select an energy supplier perfectly tailored to their needs from the smart system in the future, Bosch eBike Systems has expanded its portfolio to include the <b>PowerTubes 500</b> and <b>625</b> as well as the <b>PowerPacks 545</b> and <b>725</b>. All of the PowerPacks are compatible with one another. Those who initially opt for a smaller battery can simply retrofit a larger one at a later date if required, provided the eBike manufacturer&#39;s installation solution allows for this.</p><h2>New features further enhance the eBike experience</h2><p>Bosch eBike Systems has increased the range of functions of the smart system in the digital area as well. The <b>eBike Flow app</b> – the heart of the smart system – offers eBike Alarm and other new features. eBikers will soon be able to import their routes via komoot and navigate along the waypoints via the navigation screen. Apple users can now also have their heart rate displayed on the smartphone&#39;s ride screen, thanks to Apple Watch connectivity.</p><p>From model year 2023, end customers will have the option of having a <b>digital service book</b>, which records service and maintenance work, kept by their specialist retailer. It can be printed out and handed over to them on request, because a well-maintained service book can increase the resale value of the eBike. </p><h2>Product availabilities</h2><p><b>From summer 2022:</b></p><p><ul><li>eBike ABS</li><li>Cargo Line</li><li>Performance Line</li><li>Auto mode</li><li>Cargo mode</li><li>Hill Hold</li><li>PowerTube 500 and 625</li><li>eBike Flow App: Update komoot integration</li><li>eBike Flow App: Update for Apple Watch user</li></ul></p><p><b>From autumn 2022:</b></p><p><ul><li>eBike Alarm</li><li>Intuvia 100</li><li>System Controller</li><li>Mini Remote</li><li>PowerPack 545</li><li>Digital Service Book</li></ul></p><p><b>From the beginning of 2023:</b></p><p><ul><li>Performance Line Speed</li><li>PowerPack 725</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems takes digital theft protection to a new level</headline>
			<quote>New eBike Alarm function provides more safety and better protection</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Carefree parking: eBike Alarm informs users about the location of their eBike and sounds an alarm in the event of suspicious movements  Helpful tracking: If their eBike is stolen, users receive a push notification on their smartphone and location tracking starts  Automatic protection: eBikers benefit from simple and convenient use ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Bosch eBike Systems expands its theft protection by an innovative feature to make parking eBikes even more secure with the smart system. The new eBike Alarm function provides more comprehensive digital theft protection in addition to the mechanical lock. This allows more carefree parking of the eBike. </p>
<p>&quot;Anyone who decides to buy an eBike should also be able to enjoy it for a long time,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;We are now providing even more security with smart system technology. Thanks to the new eBike Alarm function, users can be more relaxed about parking their eBike, reassured that they will be informed about the status of their eBike via the eBike Flow app.&quot;</p><h2>Activated, informed and alerted: Digital protection with the eBike Flow app</h2><p>The eBike Alarm simply requires one-time activation via the eBike Flow app. The feature is always active, with an existing GPS connection when the eBike system is switched off. The smartphone serves as the key. At the same time, users can see the location and security status of their eBike at any time in the eBike Flow app. The eBike is therefore protected and easy to find again.</p><p>If the eBike Alarm registers that someone is tampering with the eBike, the system responds with a two-stage alarm. Thanks to a smart motion detector, it can tell whether your eBike has been moved a little or a lot. In the case of slight movements, the eBike system emits several short warning tones as a deterrent. If the eBike is moved a lot and the matching digital key, i.e. the person&#39;s smartphone, is not nearby, it alerts the surroundings to the attempted theft by emitting a loud alarm tone. It also sends a notification to the smartphone. To prevent eBikers from worrying unnecessarily, this alarm is only triggered in critical situations.</p><h2>Automatic tracking in the event of theft</h2><p>If the eBike is stolen, the eBike Alarm function sends out a notification and automatically starts tracking. The eBike Flow app can then be used to determine the location of the eBike and forward the relevant data to the police – this is particularly crucial in the first two hours to increase the chance of finding the eBike again. In addition, the eBike Flow app gives users tips on what to do in the event of theft.</p><p>To use eBike Alarm, the <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/lock" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Lock</a> feature must be activated in the eBike Flow app and the new ConnectModule installed on the eBike. The fee-based component is installed concealed on the eBike by a specialist retailer and contains a radio and GPS module, a separate battery and various sensors. The eBike Alarm can only be used once the ConnectModule has been installed. </p><h2>Twelve months of free use</h2><p>Users who decide to purchase a ConnectModule receive eBike Alarm for twelve months at no additional cost. After that, they can decide whether they want to continue using the digital service at a fee – eBike Alarm is not charged for automatically. After the free trial year, the feature costs 4.99 euros per month or 39.99 euros per year.</p><p>The ConnectModule is available from specialist retailers and eBike Alarm can be downloaded as part of the smart system via the eBike Flow app. The <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/products/ebike-flow-app" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eBike Flow app</a> can be downloaded from the relevant app store at no additional cost.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11511</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems presents its new eBike ABS </headline>
			<quote>The world&apos;s smallest ABS, developed based on motorcycle technology, makes eBiking even safer</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Anti-lock braking function, and rear wheel lift control, increase safety on high-grip and loose or slippery surfaces  The right ABS for every type of eBike thanks to different ABS modes   ABS Trail ensures greater riding enjoyment and better performance during sporty driving manoeuvres  Small and lightweight control unit with minimalist design ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – A good braking technique is an important basis for riding safety on roads and trails. With the new ABS for the smart system, Bosch eBike Systems ensures better braking on any surface. Whether using eCargo to get around the city or eMTB on challenging trails: The new Bosch eBike ABS with brake components from MAGURA is designed to meet the requirements of different types of eBike and can therefore reduce accidents even more effectively. </p>
<p>Incorrect braking is one of the main causes of cycling accidents. &quot;The front wheel brake on a bicycle is crucial for a short braking distance. But many people avoid using this because they are afraid of falling due to the high braking effect&quot;, says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;The Bosch eBike ABS specifically counteracts this by significantly reducing the risk of falling or being thrown over the handlebar.&quot; In fact, up to 29 percent of all accidents involving pedelecs could be reduced, or completely prevented, each year if all pedelecs had reliable ABS. Studies conducted by Bosch Accident Research have shown this. </p><h2>The new eBike ABS: Smaller, lighter, well-designed</h2><p>Safety is particularly important to Bosch. More than 40 years ago, the company brought the world&#39;s first production-ready ABS for cars into the market. Bosch has been manufacturing anti-lock braking systems for motorcycles since 1995 and launched the world&#39;s first ABS for pedelecs in 2018. With the new ABS, Bosch eBike Systems now presents the world&#39;s smallest ABS developed based on motorcycle technology. This means that for the first time, eBike manufacturers can equip all types of eBike with the optimised brake assist technology from Bosch. The control unit in the new Bosch eBike ABS is 77 percent smaller and 55 percent lighter than its predecessor and blends unobtrusively into the design of the eBike thanks to its integration into the entire system.</p><h2>The right mode for every type of eBike</h2><p>Bosch offers different modes for the new eBike ABS, each of which is optimally designed for the braking requirements of different types of eBike and surfaces. Owners of an eCargo bike with ABS Cargo benefit from fast, safe and more accurate braking even when carrying a full load. ABS Touring is ideal for riding the eCity bike in the city, where changing road surfaces, pedestrian crossings and traffic lights are part and parcel of every trip. Or for weekend excursions into the countryside with the trekking eBike. ABS Allroad was specifically developed for easy off-road riding so that eMountain bikers can pursue their passion and enjoy more carefree and safer riding on gravel and forest paths. While ABS Trail mode, which was developed together with athletes, is directed more towards sporty eBikers who are always looking for new challenges - on demanding trails and difficult terrain. ABS Trail helps them to ride with more foresight, control and focus in surprising situations, such as a steeper slope or a blind bend. In this way, eBikers can refine their riding technique even further and increase their performance on the trails, while enjoying a safer ride. When riding on gravel paths or asphalt roads, they can simply switch from ABS Trail to ABS Allroad in the eBike Flow app or using the Kiox 300 display.</p><p>Recent braking data can also be retrieved using Kiox 300. In this way, eBikers can see and analyse their braking distance, or braking time, in order to gradually improve their braking behaviour on different surfaces. </p><h2>Greater safety on different surfaces</h2><p>ABS is activated automatically as soon as you start pedalling. Two basic functions in particular, which make the braking and riding experience significantly safer, are crucial for the effectiveness of the Bosch eBike ABS. For example, the anti-lock braking function of the front wheel automatically regulates the brake pressure by permanently monitoring the speed of the wheels. Preventing the wheels from locking during braking. The sensitive braking behaviour increases control and stability, particularly on slippery surfaces. Rear wheel lift control reduces the risk of the rear wheel lifting off on high-grip surfaces. Since it reduces the probability of being thrown over the handlebar, this function contributes significantly to safer and accident-free riding. </p><p>The new Bosch eBike ABS with brake components from MAGURA will be available from summer 2022. The available ABS mode depends on the respective eBike category set by the bike manufacturer. Prospective customers should check whether the new eBike ABS is installed when purchasing an eBike, or talk to their specialist dealer, as this cannot be retrofitted.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>On the way to a sustainable future</headline>
			<quote>How Bosch eBike Systems reduces the carbon footprint of eBikes</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Joint analysis with TÜV Rheinland: Potential for greater sustainability in development and production, to gradually reduce the eBike carbon footprint  Assuming responsibility: Accurate monitoring ensures greater transparency throughout the entire supply chain  Sustainable recycling economy: Bosch eBike Systems remanufactures drive units, and advocates for eBike battery recycling ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - around a quarter of the EU&#39;s total CO₂ emissions are caused by transport, according to a <a href="https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20190313STO31218/co2-emissions-from-cars-facts-and-figures-infographics" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">report</a> by the European Environment Agency. Riding an eBike helps reduce congestion, noise and exhaust emissions. In order to reduce emissions even more, it is important to establish sustainability as a fixed criterion in eBike development and production. As a result, Bosch eBike Systems has already included environmental criteria in product development, and has rolled out the concept of resource conservation to all processes. From social and ecological responsibility along the supply chain, to the most sustainable possible product development and production processes. As well as improved recycling efficiency - all to create a sustainable recycling economy.</p>
<p>As part of the Bosch Group, whose locations have been climate-neutral since 2020, the Bosch eBike Systems business unit has also established sustainability as a central element of its strategy. &quot;eBikes are already demonstrating the major role they play in sustainable mobility in our cities. They don&#39;t emit pollutants, don&#39;t generate noise and require little space. In short: They represent a genuine alternative to a motor vehicle and, because they are used more often and longer than bicycles without an electric drive, they reduce traffic in the city, and decrease the environmental impact. At Bosch eBike Systems, we are working every day to develop products and solutions that make a contribution to sustainable mobility, while at the same time gradually reducing the carbon footprint of eBikes,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Because sustainability is not an additional task, but the core of our business.&quot;</p><h2>Sustainability potential analysed with TÜV Rheinland</h2><p>In order to effectively reduce emissions, Bosch eBike Systems has analysed the carbon footprint of its products in cooperation with TÜV Rheinland. According to the study, around 75 percent of an eBike&#39;s CO2 emissions are caused by materials and production, and 15 percent through use. The remaining ten percent is accounted for by transport, packaging and recycling.</p><p>On average, a pedelec has a total carbon footprint of 300 kg of CO2 equivalents. If the eBike components are considered individually with approximately 121 kg of CO2 equivalents, approx. 60 percent of emissions are attributed to the battery. If you ride about 450 kilometres with the eBike instead of a using a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine, the eBike battery will have already paid for itself. Bosch eBike Systems uses these, and other results of the analysis, to develop and implement efficient measures for greater sustainability together with its suppliers and partners.</p><h2>Transparent supply chains and resource conservation for greater sustainability</h2><p>We aim to further increase the capacity of battery cells while at the same time minimising the proportion of valuable raw materials they contain. Bosch eBike Systems is working to increase transparency in the supply chain so that these raw materials can be traced. In 2021, a sustainability questionnaire was developed in collaboration with battery cell suppliers, to find out exact information about the supply chain - all the way back to the raw material procurement stage - in order to identify further sustainability potential. By the end of 2022, we aim to develop questionnaires about other eBike system components, such as the drive system and control unit, which contain materials such as aluminium and rare earths.</p><p>At the same time, Bosch eBike Systems is promoting the conservation of resources together with its suppliers. For example, it has been possible to reduce the cobalt content in the cathode of the eBike battery cell by around 65 percent since 2013. We aim to further reduce the cobalt content while increasing the capacity of the battery cell.</p><h2>Remanufacturing for technically complex products</h2><p>The eBike drive units from Bosch are technically complex products that cannot be repaired by the users themselves. Specialist dealers can carry out maintenance and minor repairs to the drive unit. This can include, for example, use of a drive unit repair kit, relubrication or the replacement or retrofitting of bearing protection rings. If a major fault is detected, Bosch will collect the motor from the dealer and decide whether it can be repaired on a case-by-case basis. In some cases, the drive units are subject to a remanufacturing process during a service case, whereby the drives are reconditioned and returned to the customer in a fully functional state following an &quot;end-of-line&quot; test. This contributes to the reuse of non-defective components.</p><p>Once an eBike battery has reached the end of its lifetime, it must be disposed of appropriately. Bosch eBike Systems supports new and sustainable recycling methods and, in all sales countries where it is legally possible, voluntarily assumes responsibility for recycling obligations through local service partners, while also absorbing the costs. In countries where recycling solutions are not yet available or existing recycling solutions are inadequate, Bosch remains in close contact with its partners, and provides support for pilot projects or the development of industry solutions. We aim to work with manufacturers to allow as many Bosch eBike System users as possible to find a recycling solution in their country.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems presents innovations for model year 2023</headline>
			<quote>Safer and more carefree riding: New products and features for even more riding enjoyment, with the smart system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Greater choice for an even more individual riding experience: Bosch eBike Systems expands the latest system generation portfolio  The new Bosch eBike ABS: Safer braking and more riding enjoyment for every eBike category and on different surfaces  Enhanced digital theft protection: New eBike Alarm function makes parking eBikes even more secure with the smart system  More comfort, more performance: New features for eMTBs with the smart system and, for the first time, all the advantages of the latest system generation for the eCargo bike ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen – Bosch eBike Systems presents its innovations for model year 2023 at Eurobike, the leading trade fair for the bicycle and eBike industry. It is celebrating its debut in Frankfurt this year and, with its focus on sustainability, also underlines the growing social importance of eBikes. Bosch eBike Systems helped shape both developments at an early stage and, with the 2023 model year innovations, is now offering tailor-made products and features that further support this transformation.</p>
<p>&quot;Sustainable and safe mobility is becoming increasingly important, especially in cities: The eBike is already demonstrating how extremely important it will be for the mobility of the future,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;Last year, we presented our vision for the connected eBike and we have been continuously shaping it with new products and features ever since. The eBike, from the eCargo bike and the trekking bike to the eMTB, is therefore becoming even more a part of our everyday digital life – and is becoming even safer thanks to our innovations.&quot;</p><h2>The smart system as the basis for a safer and more carefree eBike experience</h2><p>All components in the smart system – consisting of the eBike Flow app, rechargeable battery, display, control unit and drive unit – are fully connected to each other and are always kept up to date through regular updates over-the-air. The numerous new products and features for model year 2023 now enhance the latest system generation and ensure even more riding enjoyment, performance and safety. For many years, Bosch eBike Systems has been pursuing the goal of increasing road safety for eBikers so that they can enjoy the flow in an even more relaxed way.</p><p>The new Bosch <b>eBike ABS</b> plays a central role here: In the smart system, safer braking is now possible for every eBike category, and on different surfaces, thanks to different ABS modes. The additional theft protection <b>eBike Alarm</b> allows you to park your eBike more securely: The new alarm function, in conjunction with the new ConnectModule and eBike Lock, warns eBike owners in the event of attempted theft and allows the position of the eBike to be determined. This ensures more carefree parking for eBikers.</p><h2>eCargo bikes are conquering cities – and are now also available with the smart system</h2><p>In urban areas, the continued love of eBikes is reflected in the ever-growing number of cargo bike riders. Particularly in the suburbs, the eCargo bike is establishing itself as a sustainable alternative to the car, taking over transportation tasks. Now, cargo bike riders can also enjoy the advantages of the smart system. For more safety and comfort when doing the weekly shopping or dropping the kids to daycare, Bosch eBike Systems offers the new <b>ABS Cargo</b> and <b>Cargo mode</b>. Both are specifically designed to meet the requirements of eCargo bikes. ABS Cargo enables faster, safer and more accurate braking, while the Cargo riding mode ensures that cargo bike riders can start smoothly and comfortably, even when carrying a full load.</p><p>Another new feature: <b>Auto mode</b> – not just for eCargo bikes, but for all eBikes with the smart system. In this riding mode, the support provided by the drive is automatically adapted to the environmental conditions, for example if there are headwinds or on uphill gradients, without eBikers having to exert more effort or switch riding modes.</p><h2>New eMTB products and features allow the individual best riding sensation and the ultimate Uphill Flow</h2><p>Outside the city, more and more eMountain bikers are taking to the trails – because mountain biking has become a popular sport over the past 30 years. To help them achieve maximum performance and maximum riding enjoyment during their rides, Bosch eBike Systems has worked together with eMountain bike athletes to develop the revolutionary <b>ABS Trail</b>. It makes braking on difficult terrain easier for newcomers to eMountain biking, casual bikers and trail enthusiasts alike and helps them refine their riding technique and increase their performance on the trails. The new <b>Hill Hold function</b>, which prevents the eBike from rolling back unintentionally when pushing it uphill, also ensures a carefree eMTB experience. The new <b>System Controller</b> and <b>Mini Remote</b> control units are ideal for sporty riding and also offer a minimalist and clean eMTB look.</p><h2>More individual riding experience thanks to new drives, control units, features and another display</h2><p>In fact, the 2023 model year innovations go beyond individual highlights. One year after presenting the smart system, Bosch eBike Systems has expanded the portfolio with various new drives, batteries, control units and features, as well as another display. This makes the eBike experience even more individual, and diverse, for all riders. The <b>Performance Line, Performance Line Speed</b> and <b>Cargo Line</b> drive units are now also available on eBikes with the smart system. In addition, the <b>PowerTubes 500</b> and <b>625</b> and the <b>PowerPacks 545</b> and <b>725</b> offer optimal energy content for every situation.</p><p>A year ago, the smart system was introduced as the cornerstone for eBike mobility of the future. The new features in model year 2023 show that the future is now.</p><p>Detailed information on the new Bosch eBike ABS, eBike Alarm, new features for the eCargo bike and eMTB, as well as all other new products in model year 2023, can be found in the other press releases in the press kit.</p><h2>Product availabilities</h2><p><b>From summer 2022:</b></p><p><ul><li>eBike ABS</li><li>Cargo Line</li><li>Performance Line</li><li>Auto mode</li><li>Cargo mode</li><li>Hill Hold</li><li>PowerTube 500 and 625</li><li>eBike Flow App: Update komoot integration</li><li>eBike Flow App: Update for Apple Watch user</li></ul></p><p><b>From autumn 2022:</b></p><p><ul><li>eBike Alarm</li><li>Intuvia 100</li><li>System Controller</li><li>Mini Remote</li><li>PowerPack 545</li><li>Digital Service Book</li></ul></p><p><b>From the beginning of 2023:</b></p><p><ul><li>Performance Line Speed</li><li>PowerPack 725</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Power tools, measuring technology and accessories on tour: Bosch launches mobile experience world for professionals </headline>
			<quote>New concept focusing on the requirements of commercial users</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Pro Tour enables products and services to be experienced in an area of  more than 200 square meters  Showtruck on the road in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland  Opportunities for testing, individual advice, and exchange of information for professionals of all trades ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Verena Kurr</name>
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<p>Professional tools from Bosch make daily work easier and safer for craftspeople. Professionals from the building, electrical, plumbing and heating, ventilation and air conditioning, metalworking, carpentry, joinery and facility management trades can now experience this for themselves: The Bosch Pro Tour brings the world of professional power tools, measuring equipment and accessories directly to its commercial users – with a large exhibition area, numerous usage stations and an innovative concept. The tour is centered around a modular 40-tons truck which will be deployed for the first time at the Holz-Handwerk European Trade Fair for Machine Technology, Equipment and Supplies for the Wood Crafts in Nuremberg from July 12th to July 15th, 2022, before it makes its way through Germany, Austria and Switzerland starting on August 13th. On board, the truck has the entire Bosch Professional product range, from battery-operated high-performance tools from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/biturbo/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Biturbo series</a>, such as the world&#39;s most powerful 18V cordless screwdriver, the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-in-a-new-performance-dimension-first-biturbo-drill-drivers-from-bosch-for-pros-227840.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GSR 18V-150 C Professional</a>, through to the matching accessories from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/knowledge-innovation/the-best-your-tool-can-get/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Expert product range. </a></p>
<h2>For professionals from professionals</h2><p>One indisputable advantage: Bosch offers professional tools and accessories from a single source. Visitors to the Bosch Pro Tour can find out for themselves at various sites. Craftspeople can experience almost dust-free working with the latest <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-the-professional-18v-system-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-241664.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GCM 18V-216 DC Professional</a> miter saw as well as powerful drilling with the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/breakthrough-into-a-new-performance-dimension-biturbo-hammers-from-bosch-for-professionals-223680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GBH 18V-36 C Professional and GBH 18V-45 C Professional</a> Biturbo hammers or precise measuring, e.g. using the robust laser measures <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/high-accuracy-over-distances-up-to-150-meters-new-bosch-laser-measures-with-camera-238849.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GLM 100-25 C Professional and GLM 150-27 C Professional</a>. The content of the tour is precisely tailored to the relevant target group at each location: Thanks to various modules in and around the truck, visitors can find products and practical examples relevant to them at every site. A total of 15 stations are available during full use and cater to the needs of the individual trades. </p><p>The truck is both showroom and workshop at the same time: The tools can be tested at everyday usage stations such as a roof truss, a reinforced foundation or on steel stairs under professional instruction. Trained specialist staff advise users on how to select the right products and on how to use them correctly and explain special functions for the health and safety of users, such as the X-Lock function for tool-free accessory changes on angle grinders or the automatic switch-off function for motors thanks to KickBack Control during unexpected rotations when drilling. Via digital expansions at individual stations, visitors can find out more product details, get information about application examples and test digital services. Food and drink from the food truck and various outdoor tasks, whereby professionals can compete against each other, create a relaxed atmosphere. </p><h2>Further information</h2><p>By the end of this year, the truck will have stopped at around 30 locations, including large construction sites, trade fairs and in-house fairs or company premises. At selected sites, individual content will be transmitted via YouTube live streams and the Bosch Professional experience world will thus be made accessible for all interested professionals. This also includes industry experts and known influencers. An overview of all dates and locations can be found at <a href="http://www.bosch-pro.link/tour" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-pro.link/tour</a>. The tour is free of charge and does not require pre-registration. </p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-04-11T13:42:37+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems offers new features and products for the smart system</headline>
			<quote>Connected navigation and more secure eBike parking thanks to the first expansion of the new system generation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ eBike Flow app and SmartphoneGrip bring the world of digital services to the handlebar  New routes can be discovered thanks to the navigation function in the eBike Flow app  eBike Lock turns the smartphone into a digital key  Rides and achievements can simply be shared with the komoot and Strava community ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - With the latest innovations, Bosch eBike Systems continues to develop its smart system and provides users with additional functions for eBikes. These can be easily downloaded via the eBike Flow app. Moreover, the eBike Flow app in conjunction with the SmartphoneGrip opens up a new eBike experience: The smartphone becomes the connected control centre on the handlebar, bringing everyday digital life to the eBike.</p>
<p>&quot;With the smart system, we have created the basis for tomorrow&#39;s eBike mobility. This first update shows the potential of the new system generation: In conjunction with the smartphone and the eBike Flow app, new functions are continuously being added to the eBike – and the physical experience on the eBike is thus increasingly linked to the digital one,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.</p><h2>Even more flow before, during and after rides</h2><p>In future, eBikers will be able to decide before the ride whether they want to rely on the Kiox 300 display or whether they prefer to attach their smartphone to the handlebar using the new SmartphoneGrip. In conjunction with the eBike Flow app, the rider’s smartphone becomes a display. Kiox 300 and the SmartphoneGrip use the same mount and interface, making it easy and convenient to switch between the two options. All relevant ride data – such as speed, battery charge level and remaining range – are displayed on the ‘Ride Screen’ of the eBike Flow app on the smartphone. This can be controlled safely and intuitively via the LED Remote while keeping both hands on the handlebar. The smartphone can also be charged wirelessly or by cable when riding.</p><p>With the new eBike Flow app navigation function, eBikers can plan the ideal route to their destination - and use their smartphone as a display to discover new things along the way. The route suggestions are matched with individually selectable route profiles such as daily rides, leisure rides or eMTB trails. The map display is also optimised for the respective route profile. In the city, for example, buildings in 3D view facilitate orientation, while detailed route information provides details of elevation and route characteristics during weekend excursions. Additional messages on the map also indicate points of interest such as bicycle stores or charging stations.</p><p>If users record their ride data with the eBike Flow app, once linked, this data is automatically transferred to the komoot or Strava apps. After reaching the destination, rides and successes can then be shared with the personal community.</p><h2>Carefree eBike parking thanks to eBike Lock</h2><p>At the end of a ride, the eBike can now be parked in a more carefree and secure manner: The free<b> eBike Lock</b> function serves as additional theft protection to the mechanical lock. Once set up via the eBike Flow app, the smartphone becomes a digital key. Only when the system recognises the associated smartphone, in a bag or rucksack for example, via Bluetooth, is the motor support automatically enabled when the eBike is switched on. This means that in the event of theft, the motor support is absent. As with many central locking systems in cars, the drive unit can optionally emit a sound when eBike Lock is activated. The relevant status can also be easily recognised via the display and LED remote.</p><p>Those who then want to use the <b>Kiox 300</b> display again instead of the smartphone for their next ride can also look forward to updates here: The status bar can be customised before the ride to keep important data such as charge level, time or speed in view at all times. In addition, when starting up, the screen shows whether the additional anti-theft eBike Lock is active and if a connection has been established with the smartphone.</p><p>The SmartphoneGrip and the new features are now available for all eBikes with the smart system from Bosch eBike Systems. In future, further new solutions and products for the smart system will follow - for more riding enjoyment, more comfort and more safety.</p><h2>The new products and updates at a glance:</h2><p><b>SmartphoneGrip</b></p><p><ul><li>Allows smartphones to be used as an eBike display with the eBike Flow app, bringing the world of digital services to the handlebar.</li><li>Charges the smartphone when riding – via wireless charging (if supported) or via cable.</li><li>Full modularity: Free choice between smartphone with SmartphoneGrip or the Kiox 300 display.</li><li>Firm hold thanks to innovative and robust grip concept (not suitable for paths with drops of over 15cm high or for rides with jumps).</li><li>The SmartphoneGrip can hold smartphones of the following sizes: length: 123-175 mm, width: 67-88 mm, height: 6.8-13 mm. Maximum weight: 276 grams. The specified dimensions also apply with covers (flip covers or case covers must not be used).</li></ul></p><p><b>New features in the eBike Flow app</b></p><p><ul><li>Update via the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store.</li><li>Ride Screen clearly displays all information when riding, using the smartphone as display.</li><li>Additional theft protection thanks to free eBike Lock function.</li><li>Navigation function for the smartphone with various route profiles.</li><li>Recorded activities in the eBike Flow app can be shared with komoot and Strava.</li><li>The eBike Flow app is now also available in Italian, Dutch and Spanish.</li></ul></p><p><b>Kiox 300</b></p><p><ul><li>Customizable status bar.</li><li>Display of eBike Lock status.</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-04-26T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch eMTB Challenge enters its sixth season</headline>
			<quote>For the first time, the eBike challenge series stops in six different countries</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch eBike Systems’ signature event grows by one more location  Varied courses across Europe provide challenging riding against fascinating backdrops  The two categories for “amateur” and “advanced” riders will be used for different riding levels ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - This year, yet again, the Bosch eMTB Challenge supported by Trek promises to be a very special eBike experience. From the end of April until mid-September the series heads to six different venues - each with trails that offer exceptional riding experiences that are all unique in their own special way.</p>
<p>The Bosch eMTB Challenge is aimed at eBikers of all ages and abilities, which is why the event offers two categories: ‘Amateur’ and ‘Advanced’. This allows both beginners and advanced riders to prove their skills on their eMTB in front of a beautiful backdrop. Only with appropriate eMTB technique, orientation, fitness and clever battery management, can participants compete for the top places.</p><h2>Six stops in six different countries</h2><p>This year&#39;s Bosch eMTB Challenge season kicks off on 30 April in Riva, Italy, before continuing onto Willingen, Germany, on 21 May. After stops in Flachau (Austria, 26 June), Tignes/Val d&#39;Isere (France, 31 July) and Verbier (Switzerland, 14 August), the grand finale will take place on 17 September as part of the Tweedlove Bike Festival in Scotland.</p><p>To ensure the health and safety of participating eBikers, all races will be held in compliance with the applicable hygiene regulations. More information, regulations, and registration for the Bosch eMTB Challenge can be found at: <a href="www.bosch-ebike.de/emtbchallenge" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-ebike.de/emtbchallenge</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>242944</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11506</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-introduces-new-features-for-nyon-and-ebike-connect-242944.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-03-21T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-26T11:24:03+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems introduces new features for Nyon and eBike Connect</headline>
			<quote>Better fitness and even more riding enjoyment thanks to free updates</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Set and track your own personal fitness goals with Nyon  Connect Apple Health and Google Fit with the eBike Connect app  Use Nyon to navigate to selected Points of Interest (POIs) in map view  Immediately see how much CO2 is saved compared to driving a car ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The new updates for Nyon and eBike Connect lets eBikers track their personal fitness targets. In addition, eBikers can now also navigate their rides even easier as Nyon vividly displays planned waypoints on the move. &quot;New features increase riding enjoyment long after buying an eBike. That&#39;s exactly what we offer with our latest updates for the Bosch eBike System 2: new experiences for even more eBiking fun,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.</p>
<h2>Optimum training support</h2><p>The latest version of Nyon can be used as a personal trainer, allowing the rider to decide how many calories they wish to burn in a week. Progress of the training goals can be easily tracked with Nyon, and the values achieved are stored locally.</p><p>There’s also good news for Apple Health and Google Fit users: the eBike Connect app lets eBikers save fitness and trip data in the Apple Health and Google Fit health apps. This provides access to all relevant information at a glance - from trip duration, distance travelled, average and maximum speed to calories burned. This data can then be shared this with the eBiker’s wider community after the trip.</p><h2>Navigation updates</h2><p>Discover new, exciting places with ease: for those who want to discover new things in their surroundings, Nyon now offers Points of Interest (POI) on the map – such as restaurants, charging stations or other special destinations. eBikers can conveniently switch between the familiar list view or the new map view. The new display on the map also gives more clarity when planning the route. Tapping a point in map view will start navigation to it. Better orientation on the road: if you don&#39;t want to take the direct route to your destination, you can define up to eight ‘stopovers’ (via points) in the eBike Connect portal. Thanks to the update for Nyon, these stopovers are now also displayed during ongoing navigation. The new speed-dependent autozoom feature helps eBikers to find their way more quickly and safely in ard-tonavigate places. If they approach a location with multiple junctions and slow down, Nyon detects this and automatically zooms into the map. </p><h2>Track your CO<sub>2</sub> savings </h2><p>The eBike is one of the most sustainable forms of mobility - just how sustainable an individual ride really is can now be displayed on the current Nyon. Until now, the savings screen has shown how much cheaper it is to ride an eBike compared to a car. Now it will also be possible to see how much eBikers have saved in terms of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions compared to a trip by car. The rider can tap on the savings screen to switch between the two views. </p><p>The updates will be available at no extra charge starting April 6, 2022. Users can simply download the latest version of the eBike Connect app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Nyon can be updated by simply connecting to a wireless network.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>242816</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11504</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/about-80-future-workshop-experts-met-at-the-azubi-event-apprentice-meeting-at-the-bosch-location-in-karlsruhe-242816.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-07-04T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-07-04T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>About 80 future workshop experts met at the Azubi-Event apprentice meeting at the Bosch location in Karlsruhe</headline>
			<quote>The Bosch concept headquarters presented itself to the apprentices of Bosch Car Service workshops</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Exciting guided tour of the central warehouse at the location in Karlsruhe  Interesting information about Bosch products as well as modern test and diagnostic equipment   Enough space for the apprentices to exchange experiences and to get to know apprentices of other Bosch Car Service workshops ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe – About 80 apprentices of Bosch Car Service companies throughout Germany met on Thursday, June 23 at the “Azubi-Event 2022” apprentice meeting at the Bosch Automotive Aftermarket division in Karlsruhe. At this information day, the future workshop experts got to know the headquarters of the Bosch Car Service Organisation at first hand. At 9:30 a.m., Dan Bronkal, head of workshop concepts central region, welcomed the apprentices who arrived from all over Germany with some hospitality drinks and snacks. He presented the concept of the Bosch Car Service Organisation first founded in 1921 – i.e. more than 100 years ago. The apprentices learned how Bosch supports their training companies by means of know-how, access to latest diagnostic data and state-of-the-art workshop equipment. In addition to a highly qualified and skilled apprenticeship, Dan Bronkal also emphasized on the importance of continuous further training by means of technical trainings to keep pace with the rapid and highly dynamic development of modern automotive technologies. </p>
<p><b>Exciting program, presentations, demonstrations and guided tours</b></p><p>Afterwards, four groups of apprentices experienced the exciting program of the “Azubi-Event”. The visit to the impressive European central distribution warehouse of the Bosch Automotive Aftermarket division was definitely one of the highlights of the event. Almost all of the spare parts installed by the apprentices at their training companies go through this warehouse – before being delivered to the workshops. At presentations and practical demonstrations, Bosch experts informed the participants about state-of-the-art test and diagnostic equipment as well as about interesting facts concerning Bosch social-media activities and products. </p><p></p><p><b>Loads of action at the closing event in the evening</b></p><p>And yet there was also more than enough time for the future Bosch Car Service experts to exchange experiences or for talks among the participants at the coffee breaks and at lunch. An action-packed evening event, complemented by a joint dinner at the Bosch location in Karlsruhe rounded off the apprentice meeting. At exciting duels on the football table, at the flipper or even at the dart board, the apprentices got the chance to compete with one another, to talk to one another, to exchange experiences and even to make new contacts. </p><p></p><p>In 2019, the concept headquarter of the Bosch Car Service companies had first organized such an Azubi-Event – and received enthusiastic feedback by the participants and their training companies. After a two-year recess due to the corona pandemic, Bosch was now able to carry out the second Azubi-Event apprentice meeting for future Bosch Car Service professionals – with enthusiastic feedback once again. The combination of well-prepared information, exciting insights into the work at the Bosch Car Service headquarters and the communication among colleagues were particularly appreciated.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11503</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-develops-first-3d-printed-ceramic-microreactor-242688.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-30T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-30T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch develops first 3D-printed ceramic microreactor</headline>
			<quote>Versatile: technical ceramics for a wide range of applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch startup Advanced Ceramics combines technical ceramics with 3D printing  3D-printed ceramics meet the highest demands  Applications for technical ceramics range from medicine to mobility to the home ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Ludwigsburg / Immenstadt, Germany – A 3D-printing premiere: together with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the chemicals company BASF, Bosch has successfully produced the first-ever 3D-printed microreactor made of technical ceramics. Microreactors are devices for housing chemical reactions. In terms of heat, stability, and corrosion, few materials can withstand the extreme conditions caused by high-temperature chemical reactions. “To control and monitor a chemical reaction, a reactor needs to have hardness, heat resistance, and complex structures inside,” says Klaus Prosiegel, sales manager at the Bosch startup Advanced Ceramics, based in southern Germany. “3D-printed technical ceramics bring these excellent properties to the table.”</p>
<h2>Many applications for technical ceramics</h2><p>The market research company Data Bridge forecasts that the global market for technical ceramics will be worth around 16 billion euros by 2029. This versatile material is in demand in a wide range of industries: in medicine, it is used in bipolar scissors, which can cut tissue and stop bleeding at the same time. Electric current flowing through the two metallic halves of the scissors heats the tissue and seals it. An insulator made of technical ceramics ensures that the two metallic blades do not cause a short circuit when the scissors are closed. This makes surgery faster and safer. In energy technology, the extreme heat resistance and ion conductivity of technical ceramics makes them ideal for use in fuel-cell stacks, among other applications. In mobility, distance sensors that help with parking are also made of technical ceramics. Another area of application is grinders for fully automatic coffee machines. Here, the material’s extreme durability and hardness ensures that the grinding effect remains the same over time, with no material abrasion that could affect the taste of the coffee. “We have products on the market in all these areas,” Prosiegel says.</p><h2>Premiere: 3D-printed ceramic reactor</h2><p>Bosch Advanced Ceramics was well aware that technical ceramics are also very well suited for chemical reactions. “The challenge, however, was to find a process that was capable of producing the complex structures inside a ceramic reactor,” Prosiegel says. To solve this task, the startup’s ten-strong team combined their company’s two core competencies: technical ceramics and 3D printing. &quot;We’ve successfully employed 3D printing to produce ceramic components that can’t be made by conventional means,” he says.</p><p>BASF is now using this microreactor in basic research, since it allows to monitor chemical reactions under ideal temperature conditions. Furthermore, it requires fewer raw materials and less energy than large reactors. Experts can analyze these small-scale results and extrapolate them for large-scale implementation. “This is just like a chef trying out a new recipe on a small scale first before putting the dish on the menu,” Prosiegel says. That is why the next step is to print 10 to 20 more reactors with the same design for BASF. In view of the conceivable further potential applications for technical ceramics in the chemicals sector, Prosiegel sees a bright future ahead: “After all, almost every laboratory crucible is made of technical ceramics,” he says. It will be a while before he and his colleagues run out of work.</p>
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			We&#8217;ve successfully employed 3D printing to produce ceramic components that can&#8217;t be made by conventional means.
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				<cite>Klaus Prosiegel, Sales Manager Bosch Advanced Ceramics</cite>
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<h2>Bosch startup platform grow</h2><p>Bosch Advanced Ceramics is part of grow, Bosch’s in-house startup platform. With locations in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, India, China, Japan, North America, and South America, grow is the global home for startups within the technology company. Worldwide, the startup platform currently has ten projects in the incubation phase. </p><p>Further information on <a href="https://www.bosch-advanced-ceramics.com/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Advanced Ceramics</a> is available online.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11463</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/robert-bosch-venture-capital-leads-scintils-13-5-million-euro-second-financing-round-242562.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-21T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-21T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Robert Bosch Venture Capital leads Scintils’ 13.5 million euro second financing round</headline>
			<quote>Groundbreaking integration of lasers onto silicon photonic circuits</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ RBVC leading the second financing round of 13.5 million euro as one of the first investments of RBVCs new 250 million euro Fund V.  Unique monolithic integration of III-V lasers and amplifiers on Silicon Photonics enables ultra-high-speed data communication.  RBVC Managing Director Dr. Ingo Ramesohl: “Scintil unlocks further miniaturization and integration of Photonic Integrated Circuits.”  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH (RBVC), the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, leads the 13.5 million euros second financing round of Scintil Photonics. The company supplies advanced silicon photonic integrated circuits with monolithically integrated lasers and optical amplifiers and is based in Grenoble, France. The groundbreaking integration of laser sources with silicon photonics will fuel a wave of innovations in Optical Communications, 3D Sensing and Quantum Photonics. Bosch develops AI and sensing for Automotive and Industry 4.0 applications where high-speed communication and optical miniaturization is key. The investment is part of RBVC’s fifth fund which was recently set up with a volume of 250 million euros.</p>
<p>“Scintil Photonics is delighted to welcome Robert Bosch Venture Capital (RBVC), a leading global investor; this is a great opportunity for us to boost our global footprint. We are also grateful for the support of our first customers, to whom we have shipped or are currently shipping product prototypes, as well as our trusted suppliers and employees,” said Sylvie Menezo, president and CEO of Scintil Photonics. &quot;Together, including the significant contributions in this round from our existing investors, this demonstrates the major progress we have made over the past three years in taking our disruptive photonic circuit technology to the fast-growing market segments of optical interconnects in 5G, Cloud High Performance Computing (HPC) and datacom.”</p><p>“Scintil’s monolithic integration of III-V Lasers into silicon photonic chips is a key enabler for next-generation telecom, datacom and sensing,” says Ingo Ramesohl, managing director at RBVC. “The CMOS-compatible process allows for higher design freedom, lower losses and smaller footprint at low cost. We are excited to partner with Scintil as it uniquely unlocks further miniaturization and integration of Photonic Integrated Circuits.”</p><p></p><p><b>Set to change the optical I/O and chip industry</b></p><p>Scintil Photonics’ optical communications aim to significantly enhance traditional high-speed electrical chip interconnections. The company’s Augmented Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC) product is a single-chip solution consisting of active and passive components, all made entirely from standard silicon photonics processes available at CMOS commercial foundries, and where III-V optical amplifiers and lasers are integrated on the backside of advanced silicon photonic circuits. This unique all-in-one integration of amplifiers and lasers enables ultrahigh-speed communications, due to extensive parallelization and higher bit rates, e.g., from 800 G to 3,200 Gbit/sec with very compact chips.</p><p></p><p>Scintil Photonics, a fabless company, will use the funds to take its industrialization program to the next level and speed up the global commercialization of its products that boost communications in data centers, High-Performance Computing and 5G networks. Scintil Photonics’ products are unique in providing optical communication applications with higher bit rates, and scalable, cost-effective and mass-producible PIC solutions. This enables the multi-billion USD electronics industry to overcome the end of Moore’s Law with the integration of very high-speed optical communications.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>242496</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11500</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-plans-acquisition-of-the-motec-group-242496.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-21T15:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-21T14:55:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch plans acquisition of the MoTeC Group</headline>
			<quote>Portfolio and market expansion for Bosch Motorsport</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Motorsport further expands its market presence in the Asia-Pacific region  Racing series and racer market benefit from comprehensive motorsports technology  MoTeC Group remains a separate legal entity retaining its own brand ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Abstatt / Melbourne – Bosch plans to acquire the MoTeC Group, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. MoTeC offers a wide range of motorsports technology for the customer racing market. The company specializes in the development, manufacture, and distribution of motorsport technology for teams in numerous racing series and is well established in this market. Contracts for the planned acquisition were signed by Bosch and the MoTeC Group in June 2022. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price. The transaction is subject to approval by the merger control authorities.</p>
<p>In organizational terms, MoTeC will become an integral part of Bosch Motorsport, a business unit of Bosch Engineering GmbH, a 100% Bosch subsidiary based in Abstatt, Germany. As an engineering service provider, Bosch Engineering offers customized development and consulting services in the automotive and motorsport sectors. With its wide range of motorsports technology, MoTeC’s portfolio includes vehicle and engine control units, displays, data loggers and onboard power supply control units for conventional as well as electrified racing series. The company serves its customers in Australia, Asia-Pacific, Europe, USA and Japan through a global network of around 250 dealers. With the acquisition of the MoTeC Group, Bosch Motorsport is extending its product portfolio and distribution to serve additional racing series as well as the racer market in the future. In addition, Bosch Motorsport is expanding its sales network and market presence primarily in the Asia-Pacific region, USA and the UK. “With the MoTeC Group’s many years of experience and comprehensive expertise, as well as its worldwide dealer network, we are strengthening our position in motorsports and ideally complementing our product portfolio,” says Dr. Klaus Boettcher, Vice President Bosch Motorsport. </p><p></p><p>The MoTeC Group employs 54 people worldwide between its headquarters and a sales and technical customer service office in Banbury (UK). The MoTeC Group’s business operations will be continued in future as a separate legal entity, under its own brand.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11499</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ten-years-of-increased-road-safety-with-bosch-ecall-242454.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-15T10:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Ten years of increased road safety with Bosch eCall</headline>
			<quote>From an internationally successful emergency call service to the eCall of the future </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Launched in 2012: The Bosch international emergency call service for cars turns ten.   The service is available in over 50 countries and in more than 20 languages.  Worldwide, 27 million vehicles from more than 15 car brands have Bosch eCall.  Innovations for even greater road safety: smartphone-based eCall and data transmission according to modern standards. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Jana Bronsch-Chassard</name>
				<email>Jana.Bronsch-Chassard@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Frankfurt am Main - Black ice on the highway. A vehicle leaves the road, flips over and slides down an embankment. There&#39;s no one around to witness the accident. &quot;Emergency Call&quot;, known as eCall for short, was developed for situations precisely like this. In the event of an accident or emergency situation, the emergency call system for vehicles establishes a voice connection to an emergency call point to request rapid assistance either automatically or at the push of a button. Bosch Service Solutions is a leading international provider of this life-saving service. Ten years ago, on behalf of Mercedes-Benz, the service provider developed one of the first integrated emergency call services that went on to become a global success. &quot;In June 2012, the service went live in nine countries and six languages. Today, it is already available in more than 50 countries and more than 20 languages – and there are more and more. Currently, around 27 million cars from more than 15 car brands have the Bosch emergency call service fitted,&quot; explains Stefan Gross, Head of Mobility Services at Bosch Service Solutions. In the past ten years, the company has processed over eleven million eCalls. As a pioneer in this field, it is also constantly bringing innovations to the market, most recently the smartphone-based eCall.</p>
<p><b>Launch of the eCall service in 2012</b></p><p>While the Bosch emergency call service still involved a combination of on-board computer and driver&#39;s cell phone in 2012, the standard integration for Mercedes-Benz cars followed in 2014. Since then, the corresponding technology has been integrated into the infotainment module – it detects an impact, sends an emergency call and transmits a package with accident-relevant data. Bosch has established an international network of service centers for the eCall service, including a comprehensive IT infrastructure. These include partner networks with connections to rescue control centers, fire departments and hospitals in the relevant countries. The service provider developed the high standards of the Bosch eCall based on years of experience in alarm and emergency call management. </p><p><b>Saving lives and increasing road safety</b></p><p>The benefits of emergency call systems in vehicles also gained acceptance at the political level: eCall became a mandatory requirement in the EU on March 31, 2018. Since then, passenger cars and light commercial vehicles newly launched on the market in the EU must have an integrated emergency call service. Consequently, two systems operate in the EU: the statutory 112 eCall system and the eCall systems run by private providers such as Bosch - both of which meet the defined EU standards. The difference is that with private eCall, the emergency call is received at the provider&#39;s own emergency call centers and immediately forwarded to the public control centers if necessary. The advantage is that faulty alarms, such as those caused by accidentally pressing the emergency call button, can be filtered out in this way. This relieves the rescue coordination centres and keeps capacities free for emergencies. With a quota of around 90 percent, Bosch has filtered out around ten million faulty eCalls in the last ten years. Another plus: Bosch emergency call center employees stay on the phone to attend to the people involved until the rescue forces arrive.</p><p></p><p><b>Euro NCAP confirms improved road safety</b></p><p>A major advantage of Bosch eCall is its multilingual nature: vehicle occupants in many countries can report an emergency in their own language. A German tourist on vacation in Spain, for example, will be addressed in German, which can be of great value psychologically and when it comes to passing on the details of the accident. In turn, the rescue control centers are informed in the local language, avoiding misunderstandings. What&#39;s more, they receive information that goes beyond the so-called minimum data set associated with EU-112 eCalls. This includes, among other things, the geographical position, the time of the accident and the direction of travel of the accident vehicle. Bosch also passes on data such as the number of occupants and the severity of the accident. Both are factors that improve the rescue chain and thus help occupants. Euro NCAP, the independent assessment organization for vehicle safety, also evaluates in-car eCall systems when it checks the road safety of new cars in crash tests. The availability of the emergency call in as many languages as possible also has a positive impact on the evaluation, as does the transmission to the rescue control centers of accident-related data that goes beyond the minimum data set. </p><p></p><p><b>Combining smartphone and LTE for the eCall service of the future</b></p><p>Bosch is continuously developing eCall and regularly launches technical innovations on the market. For example, Bosch eCall can now be integrated into fleet vehicle apps thanks to smartphone-based collision detection. Bosch is also working on expanding faster digital transmission paths. In the USA, for example, Bosch is focusing on &quot;Next Generation eCall&quot; and transmits accident data from the car to emergency call centers via an internet-based data connection using LTE. &quot;Very high speed and excellent voice quality speak for the transmission via LTE,&quot; explains Stefan Gross. &quot;That helps us to set the rescue chain in motion particularly quickly.&quot;</p><p></p><p><b>Digitizing the rescue chain</b></p><p>The transmission of relevant information from the emergency call centers to the rescue control centers is also evolving: this is necessary because data transmission in EU-112-eCall is limited to the older 2G and 3G telephone networks, which are under constant threat of being shut down. At the same time, however, Germany still lacks a legal basis that clearly regulates how emergency calls from private providers can be transmitted digitally to the control centers. As a result, many emergency calls are still passed on by voice call. Bosch is working to expand the use of modern digital transmission paths. &quot;We hope that the course will be set for fast digital data transmission throughout the EU as soon as possible, which will be used across the board”, says Stefan Gross. Whatever happens, Bosch is well equipped to handle future emergencies quickly and effectively – with the aim of saving even more lives.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11502</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-distinguished-guest-german-federal-president-frank-walter-steinmeier-visits-bosch-singapore-242240.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-15T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>A distinguished guest: German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visits Bosch Singapore</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Irina Ananyeva</name>
				<email>Irina.Ananyeva@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The German Federal President Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Ambassador Dr. Norbert Riedel, State Secretary Dörte Dinger, and Minister of State for Europe and Climate Dr. Anna Lührmann visited Bosch Singapore on June 15, 2022, during their southeast Asia trip. Martin Hayes, president of Bosch in southeast Asia, received the delegation at the company’s regional headquarters and gave them insights into its local activities. </p><p>The guests were shown the <a href="https://www.aquaeasy.life/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AquaEasy</a> solution for sustainable shrimp farming developed by a <a href="https://www.growplatform.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch grow</a> platform start-up. Using sensors, farmers can monitor water quality and the shrimp’s health and can adjust feeding time and quantity to the animals’ food requirements. Sustainable aquaculture increases productivity and profitability. </p><p>Bosch has been present in Singapore since 1958, and today manages its business in nine southeast Asian countries from there (Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos). In 2021, the company and its 700 associates generated sales in Singapore of 110 million euros. Bosch’s local activities focus on research and development of innovative solutions for digitalization, for example in the areas of Industry 4.0 and sustainability. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11455</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/transformation-needs-diversity-241997.html</url>
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			<type>Factsheet</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-11-21T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-09T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Transformation needs diversity</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Nora Katharina Lenz-Gaspary</name>
				<email>NoraKatharina.Lenz-Gaspary@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>To remain competitive in times of change, companies have to develop new forms and curricula for their associates’ occupational training and further professional development. Bosch started preparing itself for the transformation in the automotive industry early on, and is well positioned with a leading position in electromobility, comprehensive training programs, and the development of new business areas and markets. In 2018, the company laid the foundation for a comprehensive training initiative (Mission to Move) to qualify associates for new tasks in growth areas such as electromobility, software, data analysis, and artificial intelligence.</p><h2>Mission to Move: On-demand training and training specifically for new posts</h2><p><b>Transfer qualification at Bosch</b></p><p>So far, more than 1,000 associates have received training to qualify them for specific new tasks or positions. Most of them are engineers, but other highly qualified people have also taken part starting in 2020.</p><p><b>Worldwide approach</b></p><p>The digital transformation is creating a powerful incentive to quickly build up new knowledge and new capabilities. That is why the programs are constantly being adjusted to meet regional needs as well. To date, Bosch associates at more than 40 locations in some 20 countries have participated in Mission to Move. Roughly one-quarter of the participants come from locations outside Germany.</p><p><b>Contents</b></p><p>The program portfolio now covers three areas with ten learning programs in different formats:</p><p><ul><li>Electrification for engineers and skilled workers</li><li>Software qualification</li><li>Big data with data science, data analytics, and data engineering</li></ul></p><p><b>In-house and external partners</b></p><p>In these endeavors, Bosch works with in-house partners such as the Bosch Learning Company and the company’s apprenticeship unit, as well as with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the universities of Stuttgart, Aalen, and Ingolstadt. The length of these courses varies depending on the program.</p><h2>Individual programs</h2><p><b>Electrification</b></p><p>This program is designed for associates switching to the electromobility field. In a seven-week program, associates spend three days a week familiarizing themselves with subjects such as e-mobility concepts, battery technologies, power electronics, and software. Participants can learn more about these subjects in practical training modules lasting several days. The basic theory is taught by the apprenticeship unit, which has now evolved into a technical training campus for subject matter relating to electrification. The program aims to qualify associates for jobs such as a design engineer for 48-volt batteries and project manager for power electronics.</p><p><b>Software</b></p><p>These two programs offer software training for associates from hardware-related units. The “intense” program lasts between 10 and 12 weeks, and comprises four 60-minute modules. The “long-term” program, by contrast, spans an 11-month period and comprises eight modules. Here as well, the program covers both theory and practice. In small groups, participants visit partner universities to learn basic theory. This will then qualify them for jobs in areas such as software and systems engineering as well as software function development. Bosch is continuously evaluating its requirements for the necessary skills, so that it can take further steps to qualify people for new jobs.</p><p><b>Big data</b></p><p>In these programs, associates with in-depth specialist knowledge in the mobility field learn and familiarize themselves with additional skills relating to the storage, processing, and analysis of big data, and how this improves the quality and efficiency of products and processes and provides the basis for developing new data-based business models.</p><p><b>Qualification as an industrial electrician</b></p><p>Mechanics are trained to become industrial electricians certified by the chamber of commerce. The engineers and other skilled workers taking part are closely supervised to ensure that the programs are a success. Mentors, the sense of community in the small study groups, the alumni network, and concurrent familiarization with the new jobs that await the participants provide additional support and motivation. Roughly 95 percent of participants complete the course.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11498</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-pcr-rapid-test-from-bosch-for-detection-of-sexually-transmitted-pathogens-241991.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-09T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New PCR rapid test from Bosch for detection of sexually transmitted pathogens</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ New real-time PCR rapid test for detection of four STI   First Vivalytic test in cooperation with development partner BioGX  Positive test results available within an hour directly at the point of care ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Berroth</name>
				<email>Thomas.Berroth2@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Waiblingen – Bosch Healthcare Solutions has received CE-label for the new Vivalytic MG, MH, UP/UU, developed in partnership with BioGX, a US-based global molecular diagnostics company. The test is now available as part of the Vivalytic analyser test portfolio and can thus be used directly at the point of care. This real-time PCR rapid test can detect four pathogens of sexually transmitted infections (STIs): <i>Mycoplasma genitalium</i> (MG), <i>Mycoplasma hominis</i> (MH), <i>Ureaplasma parvum</i> (UP), and <i>Ureaplasma urealyticum</i> (UU). After taking the sample and starting the analysis, a positive result is available in as little as an hour, making the test particularly suitable for use in direct patient care at doctors’ offices and clinics. Here, it can enable STI differential diagnosis directly at the point of sampling without delays due to transportation or logistics. For example, the test can detect in case of infectious urethritis (non-gonorrheal urethritis, NGU)<sup>1</sup>, if one of the four pathogens is responsible for the infection. However, rapid diagnosis also helps to counteract the further spread of STI pathogens. The Vivalytic MG, MH, UP/UU test saves a lot of time compared to diagnostics by cultivation of the pathogenic germs. In the case of MH, UP, and UU, cultivation can take one to three days, and up to six months for MG<sup>2</sup>.</p>
<h2>One million new infections per day</h2><p>More than 30 different pathogens can cause STIs. The WHO estimates that one million people worldwide become infected with sexually transmitted pathogens every day<sup>3</sup>. Even though in most cases infections are asymptomatic, if not detected they can lead to serious health problems and also to impaired sexual health. The four pathogenic germs that the new test detects also belong to the set of human STI pathogens, even though the two ureaplasmas in particular can often occur as commensals<sup>4</sup>. </p><h2>Vivalytic analyser: Simple application at the point of sampling</h2><p>The advantages of PCR rapid tests carried out using the Bosch Vivalytic analyser are not only faster test results, but also ease of use: Once the sample has been taken using a swab, it is placed in the test cartridge. The cartridge, which contains all the reagents required for the respective test, is then inserted into the Vivalytic analyser for automated evaluation. Operation is simple and medical staff can learn how to use it in no time. The length of time needed for the respective analysis depends on the complexity of the test. In addition to the new MG, MH, UP/UU, the Vivalytic product portfolio includes tests for viral respiratory infections (VRI), tests for SARS-CoV-2 – which can also be carried out as a pooling variant and as a lollipop test – as well as a multiplex test for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).</p><p>((Text scope: ca. 3.350 characters, incl. spaces))</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11488</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/maximum-added-value-for-users-three-new-partners-for-the-power-for-all-alliance-241984.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-06-10T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Maximum added value for users: Three new partners for the ‘Power for All Alliance’</headline>
			<quote>Concentrated expertise for products around the home
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Renowned brands such as Husqvarna increase the application diversity of the battery system   Continuous expansion of the product portfolio – further brands will follow  One battery for many applications: Save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Even greater application diversity, even more brands, and products: The <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>, one of the first cross-brand cordless alliances with products for around the entire home, will offer users even more benefits in the near future: “The world-famous brand Husqvarna will strengthen our ‘Power for All Alliance’ in the garden area; our partners Kübler Workwear and PerfectPro will open up two new application areas to users within the framework of our 18V platform: heated casual workwear and entertainment electronics”, announces Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. The ‘Power for All Alliance’ founded in 2020 now includes 10 well-known and popular brands with a common goal: to offer users the best and broadest cross-brand 18V system and thus maximum added value. One battery and one charger for all applications around the entire home for products from Bosch, Gardena, Gloria, Wagner, Rapid, Flymo, Steinel and in the future Husqvarna, Kübler Workwear and PerfectPro too: This saves users space and money and protects the environment. </p>
<h2>Battery system from Bosch convinces partners and users alike</h2><p>“We are very happy to join the ‘Power for All Alliance’, as we know many consumers want one strong and reliable battery that they can use flexibly in their home and garden tools. One battery solution, as opposed to multiple ones, is better for the environment, and also saves money for the consumer,” says Sofia Axelsson, President of the business division Residential Europe/Pacific at Husqvarna Forest &amp; Garden. Dieter Gorff, Sales Manager at Kübler Workwear is also convinced by the battery alliance: “The ‘Power for All Alliance’ allows us to create brand new sales impulses and completely new application options for our users.” The first product planned is a ‘Smart Textiles’ jacket featuring a heating function and inductive charging of smartphones ‒ the first battery-powered product in the portfolio. The aim is to continuously expand the range for DIYers to offer this target group an increasingly wider range. Robin Vrijland, Managing Director of PerfectPro is also enthusiastic about the idea of protecting the environment by using a rechargeable battery in various tools. And about the opportunities this opens for developing new customer segments. “Up to now, we focused on offering durable audio devices on construction sites. Thanks to the ‘Power for All Alliance’ and our outdoor radio, we will be addressing users with an active lifestyle in future, and therefore make our durable products available to a wider public.”</p><h2>Success through innovation and cooperation</h2><p>More than 30 million Bosch-branded ‘Power for All’ batteries are expected to be on the market by early 2023 ‒ these 18V batteries have been consistently compatible since 2007. Furthermore, the ‘Power for All Alliance’ product portfolio is to be extended to over 100 tools. Bosch alone will expand the product range in the area Home &amp; Garden by more than 40 percent to around 60 tools up to the end of this year. “With innovations such as our UniversalPump 18V cordless pneumatic pump, we are opening up new segments and significantly increasing the flexibility of our users,” says Henk Becker with conviction. “Our vision of improving people&#39;s quality of life drives us and holds the alliance together.” Further cooperation partners are already being discussed ‒ with the aim of covering more and more areas of application and life with technology “Invented for life”.</p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>241728</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11490</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-makes-250-million-euros-available-to-startups-241728.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-06-03T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-03T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>Bosch makes 250 million euros available to startups</headline>
			<quote>Venture capital ensures technological progress</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Fifth fund set up with 250 million euros  Venture-capital subsidiary RBVC to open second office in the United States  Stefan Hartung: “Our investments in startups promote technological progress in business and society.”   Ingo Ramesohl: “Of the 2,000 startups we assess each year, only around a hundred make it to the shortlist.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Despite the challenging business environment, the Bosch Group is raising its venture-capital funding for the current business year: its subsidiary Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH (RBVC) is setting up a new fund for startups; the fund has a volume of 250 million euros. As a provider of venture capital, Bosch supports startups around the world whose technologies have the potential to improve quality of life and conserve natural resources. “Our investments in startups promote technological progress in business and society,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “And we ourselves also benefit from this collaboration, since solutions to ever more complex tasks can frequently be found faster, more efficiently, and better in partnership with others.” As an innovation leader, Bosch is at the forefront of efforts to bring about climate-neutral technology, sustainable mobility, and connectivity, which is why RBVC investments also focus on fields such as energy efficiency and powertrain electrification. Bosch recently announced that it will be <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-to-invest-billions-in-climate-neutral-technology-240064.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">investing billions</a> in climate-neutral technology, including hydrogen technologies and the digital transformation of its business.</p>
<p><b>Expanding globally: RBVC to open new office in U.S. </b></p><p>RBVC, one of Europe’s largest corporate investors, specializes in innovative technology startups. Its <a href="http://www.rbvc.com/portfolio/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">portfolio</a> includes more than 50 companies, mainly active in artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), semiconductors, and quantum computing. RBVC invests up to 25 million euros in individual young startups, and also provides them with the know-how and contacts the Bosch Group has as a leading supplier of technology and services. As part of its localization strategy, RBVC is continuously expanding its investment activities worldwide: in China, the subsidiary successfully established an investment platform with <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/robert-bosch-venture-capital-establishes-boyuan-capital-to-expand-its-investment-coverage-in-china-233344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Boyuan Capital</a> through which other companies can also invest venture capital in funds. Through its own locations and contact persons for the startup scene, RBVC maintains a presence in technology hotspots around the world, such as China, Germany, Israel, and the U.S. Its U.S. office in Sunnyvale is now to be joined by a further office on the Atlantic coast, in Boston. “As a global investor we are part of the startup scene, looking out for the next disruptive innovation that will turn markets on their head,” says Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, managing director at Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH. “This second U.S. office will ensure we are even better at keeping our finger on the pulse of technology startups.” </p><p></p><p><b>Open Bosch: exploiting technology trends at an early stage</b></p><p>Each year, experts from RBVC examine over 2,000 startups, but only about a hundred of these make it to the shortlist. RBVC also wants to use the new funding round to find technological answers to changed geopolitical and business-policy circumstances. “Two years of the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical tension have left their mark everywhere, as is shown by the chip shortages and disruptions in global value chains,” Ramesohl says. “That’s why we also want to identify technological trends that can provide relief in such situations.” Each year, RBVC invests in six to ten carefully selected companies. In addition to capital, it also offers know-how and operational support. As Ramesohl points out, RBVC pursues an open culture of innovation with its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/open-bosch-award-for-startups-calimoto-and-rossum-233792.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Open Bosch</a> program, forging links between startups and Bosch operating units at an early stage. This gives startups the opportunity to become a supplier, customer, or technology partner of Bosch. Bosch, in turn, receives early access to the latest technologies and can incorporate them into its own innovations. Bosch already has several hundred partnerships with startups – in 2021 alone, the number of such activities tripled. </p><p></p><p><b>Successful investments ensure technological progress </b></p><p>When an investment comes to an end, RBVC may also choose to help a startup go public. In this respect, it is similar to institutional venture-capital funds. One recent success story was the IPO of Xometry, the operator of an AI-assisted marketplace for on demand manufacturing. Another success was IonQ, the first-ever quantum computing company to be publicly listed. Since 2021, RBVC’s portfolio has also included Variantyx. This startup uses AI-assisted genetic testing in cancer diagnosis, and also works with the Robert Bosch Hospital in this field. To support the shift to electromobility, RBVC has also invested in the startup BASiC Semiconductor, which manufactures silicon carbide power electronics. Finally, Motive, the startup formerly known as Keep Trucking, operates a fleet management system in the U.S. that reduces trucking costs and fuel consumption.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>241671</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11484</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-strives-to-simplify-the-smart-home-of-the-future-and-is-driving-the-matter-standard-forward-in-cooperation-with-leading-international-tech-companies-241671.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-06-02T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-02T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<headline>Bosch strives to simplify the smart home of the future and is driving the Matter standard forward in cooperation with leading international tech companies</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Interconnected: Bosch is committed to the new smart home connectivity standard known as Matter and will continue to make its smart products and home appliances Matter-compatible.  Future Oriented: Bosch is part of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), which includes more than 240 leading IoT tech companies.  User Friendly: Standardization enables maximum interoperability for users. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – In line with our guiding principle &quot;Invented for Life&quot;, Bosch strives to create technical product solutions that make our users&#39; lives easier. Bosch is now pursuing this aim through the new Matter connection standard, to satisfy our customer&#39;s need for the simplest smart home solution possible. For this reason, Matter is being actively endorsed by Bosch and will be gradually integrated into all relevant product from 2023 onwards.</p><p>Under the CSA, hundreds of companies including Apple, Google and Amazon, are working to establish a common wireless protocol in the form of Matter. This simplifies the interoperability of smart home devices from different manufacturers as well as the standardization of setup and update processes.</p><p>The intention is to further reduce the complexity of the smart home and thus enable the use of basic applications (such as simple operation of devices) from the user&#39;s preferred smart home app.</p><p>To further meet individual customer needs, Bosch will also provide complete solutions in the form of apps and advanced applications (such as preconfigured services). &quot;We are pleased to be a part of the CSA and are now further expanding our involvement in Matter&quot;, said Tanja Rückert, Chief Digital Officer of the Bosch Group.</p>
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		<p>
			We are pleased to be a part of the CSA and are now further expanding our involvement in Matter
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				<cite>said Tanja R&#252;ckert, Chief Digital Officer of the Bosch Group.</cite>
			</div>
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<p>In this context, Bosch is now increasingly contributing its comprehensive knowledge to the definition of Matter standards for various device classes (e.g. security, kitchen appliances or energy management) and their applications. In all relevant Bosch corporate divisions that offer solutions for smart homes or connected home appliances, work is already underway to ensure that end devices and apps can support Matter as soon as possible.</p><p>In 2023, Matter-compatible Bosch Smart Home devices will be the front runners, closely followed by the overarching smart home management app &quot;Home Connect Plus&quot; and products from Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH.</p><p>Other company segments and offers will follow in due course. </p><p>Bosch is convinced that Matter will be the future standard for smart home products and will give the market a significant push.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11489</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-in-the-professional-18v-system-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-241664.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-06-02T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-06-02T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New in the ‘Professional 18V System’: Biturbo miter saw from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Increased comfort thanks to user interface and app
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Comparable to a 1,600 W corded tool ‒ while compact and portable at the same time  Superior number of cuts per battery charge, as confirmed by an independent testing institute  Easier operation and higher flexibility thanks to the user interface, app, and more  Precision tool with dual bevel function and cutting line indication by dual laser ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Sawing with more ease, power, and precision: Bosch is now extending the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Professional 18V System&#8217;</a> for trade and industry with the compact and mobile Biturbo miter saw GCM 18V-216 DC Professional. It is comparable to a corded tool with 1,600 W and offers the highest number of cuts per battery charge in its class (using ‘Eco’ mode and a ProCore18V 8.0 Ah battery): Up to 267 cuts through 60 x 80 mm spruce squared timber are possible with a single battery charge. This is nearly 40 percent more than the best 36V competitor model and almost 90 percent more than the best 18V competitor model ‒ confirmed by an independent testing institute. Furthermore, the ‘Professional 18V System’ covers all other significant 18V applications that, thanks to cross-manufacturer compatibility, go even beyond Bosch. <a href="https://www.professional-18v-system.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system:</a> All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to the new miter saw – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and charger. Tradespeople therefore save time, space, and money.</p>
<h2>Easier operation and higher flexibility thanks to the user interface, app and more</h2><p>The GCM 18V-216 DC Professional is a compact tool designed for mobile use and offers tradespeople in interior fitting, such as joiners and floorers, high precision, flexibility, and a wide range of applications. The maximum cutting width is 312 mm while the maximum cutting height is 70 mm. The GCM 18V-216 DC Professional is also easier to operate than conventional miter saws, thanks to its user interface, the ability to pair the tool with a smartphone and to set and customize functions via the ToolBox app. In addition to easily adjusting the speed according to the material, such as wood, plastic and aluminum, users can also make use of the ‘Eco’ mode. This is especially recommended for lighter applications to save battery power and to master the whole workday with only one battery charge. Via the user interface, users can see the tool and battery status at a glance ‒ which displays as green, yellow or red based on the traffic-light system. Users enjoy additional flexibility thanks to the dual bevel function of up to 47 degrees left and right, large angle settings of 52 degrees left and 60 degrees right, and integrated side extensions for material support.</p><h2>Precision tool with dual bevel function and cutting line indication by dual laser</h2><p>The cutting line is displayed by means of a dual laser: The exact cutting line lies exactly in the middle between two projected laser lines. An LED light illuminates the work area. This distinguishes the GCM 18V-216 DC Professional from comparable competitor models. The <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/maximum-runtime-for-cordless-saws-bosch-carbide-tipped-circular-saw-blades-for-pros-184986.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Expert for Wood&#8217; saw blade with carbide technology</a> included in the supply scope also contributes to the high precision of the saw: With 48 teeth, it guarantees top-quality results and maximizes the battery runtime of the saw. Thanks to the SDS saw blade lock, changing saw blades can be done conveniently and without any tools, unlike conventional miter saws in this class.</p><h2>Two-point dust extraction protects health, the tool, and the surrounding </h2><p>Thanks to the Bosch ‘Click &amp; Clean’ system, tradespeople can work almost dust-free with the GCM 18V-216 DC Professional with just one click: By simply connecting the desired vacuum cleaner to the adapter, users can protect their health, the tool, and their surroundings. With the GCM 18V-216 DC Professional, the wood dust is extracted at two points simultaneously: above and behind the workpiece. This means that less material dust gets into the air and working environment, enabling more precise cuts. The time required for cleaning after work is also significantly reduced.</p><h2>Bosch competence from A to Z </h2><p>Bosch offers tradespeople who work with the GCM 18V-216 DC Professional a complete solution for the working environment: An efficient miter saw with Biturbo technology, further 18V tools from the ‘Professional 18V System’, the ‘Click &amp; Clean’ dust extraction system, different GTA saw tables and various saw blades – all from a single source. </p><p>The GCM 18V-216 DC Professional is available from June. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.</b></p><p><b>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-05-24T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-24T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Powerful innovation in the ‘18V Power for All System’: Bosch UniversalPump 18V cordless pneumatic pump </headline>
			<quote>Mobile compressor for tires, balls and much more</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ High inflating performance for fast inflation  Long hose for flexibility and convenience in every application  Convenient storage of all valve adapters in the integrated accessory compartment  One battery for many applications: Save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Whether you are traveling by car, bicycle, motorbike, or mobile home – with the new UniversalPump 18V cordless pneumatic pump from Bosch users can quickly and conveniently pump up their tires back to the required pressure. For example, even a deviation of just 20 percent in your car tires can considerably increase wear and fuel consumption, reduce the tires&#39; runtime, and increase the risk of accident. The UniversalPump 18V provides a remedy here. In addition, it also pumps up balls and other small inflatable objects such as swimming rings quickly and easily. It is the first cordless pneumatic pump in the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8217;</a>, which currently comprises more than 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances. In addition, it covers all representative tools per segment – and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment. For anyone who prefers a handy device for on the go, the popular <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-pneumatic-pump-for-mobility-leisure-and-sport-bosch-easypump-%E2%80%93-compact-and-versatile-222336.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EasyPump</a> is recommended: it fits in any sports or bicycle bag and in any glove compartment.</p>
<h2>High inflating performance for applications up to 10.3 bar</h2><p>The UniversalPump 18V offers a high inflating performance of 30 liters per minute. This will inflate a medium-sized car tire from 2.0 to 2.5 bar in just some 30 seconds. A single charge of a 2.5 Ah rechargeable battery could inflate 24 such car tires from 2.0 to 2.5 bar or 30 trekking bike tires from 0 to 4.5 bar. The maximum pressure of the UniversalPump 18V is 10.3 bar, 150 PSI and 1050 kPa, and is therefore also suitable for racing bike tires which require the highest pressure at 8 bar and more. Thanks to a three-stage battery status indicator on the tool, users can always see the current charging level while using the pump.</p><h2>High flexibility and convenience in use and storage</h2><p>The UniversalPump 18V is easy to handle. Its 67 cm long hose offers freedom of movement and ensures flexibility and convenience in every application. The tool is operated using an accelerator switch and the illuminated pressure gauge makes it easy to read the pressure in all lighting conditions. In addition, the pump’s LED light ensures that valves can also be clearly seen in a dark environment, thus making it easier to connect them to the tool. All the necessary adapters can be found in the integrated accessory compartment at the front of the tool. Whether a ball needle, adapters for the French valves/Presta valves customary on racing bikes, or a volume adapter for a swim ring or a beach ball, everything has its place. The hose, which is textile-coated and therefore kink-proof, is wrapped around the tool. Thanks to this practical storage directly on the device, the compact cordless pneumatic pump can be safely stowed away in a space-saving manner at home, in the car or mobile home, where it is always at hand for the next job. </p><p>The UniversalPump 18V is available now. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><b>You can find the tool specifications table in the PDF, see “download”.</b></p><p><b>Subject to change.</b></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>241472</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11477</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-aims-to-generate-billions-in-sales-with-green-tech-for-industry-241472.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-05-24T10:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-24T10:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
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				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch aims to generate billions in sales with green tech for industry </headline>
			<quote>Technology supports ecological transformation of business and society
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ In 2021, Bosch generated sales of over 800 million euros with environment- and climate-friendly industrial technology.  By 2023, the company aims to generate sales running into the billions from green tech for industry.  Bosch is employing smart Industry 4.0 software to control climate-neutral manufacturing operations.  Bosch is developing modular, energy-efficient systems and machinery for sustainable factories.  Bosch manufacturing technology for batteries and fuel cells will help transform mobility.   Rolf Najork: “Industry will become a driver of ecological transformation in business and society.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – In the fight against climate change, technology is paving the way, and Bosch is at the forefront of these endeavors. In February 2020, Bosch became the first global industrial company to achieve <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/climate-action-bosch-to-be-carbon-neutral-world-wide-by-2020-188800.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">carbon-neutral</a> production. It is developing green technologies that conserve resources, reduce energy consumption, protect the environment, and mitigate global warming. “Industry will become a driver of ecological transformation in business and society. Bosch is mobilizing all its resources and contributing its technological know-how and many years of manufacturing expertise,” says Rolf Najork, the member of the Bosch board of management responsible for industrial technology. In 2021, green tech for industry generated sales of over 800 million euros for the company. That is just under 14 percent of the total sales of Bosch’s Industrial Technology business sector (6.1 billion euros in 2021). The green tech market is growing by 8 percent annually (source: <a href="https://www.bmuv.de/fileadmin/Daten_BMU/Pools/Broschueren/greentech_atlas_2021_en_bf.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BMU, 2021</a>). “Bosch is growing faster than the market. By 2023, we want to break the one-billion-euro mark in sales of green industrial technology,” Najork says. Ecological transformation is paying off: according to the VDMA, the association of German machinery and equipment manufacturers, the systematic use of green tech can cut industrial greenhouse gas emissions by almost 90 percent (source: <a href="https://vdma.org/viewer/-/v2article/render/1347951" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">VDMA, 2020</a>). The VDMA study also says that by 2050, the expansion of climate-friendly technologies in the industrial sector will create a market potential of over 300 billion euros a year. At Hannover Messe (May 30–June 2, 2022), Bosch will be presenting its green tech solutions – from industry, for industry, and beyond.</p>
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			Industry will become a driver of ecological transformation in business and society. Bosch is mobilizing all its resources and contributing its technological know-how and many years of manufacturing expertise
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				<cite>says Rolf Najork, the member of the Bosch board of management responsible for industrial technology.</cite>
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<h2>Green factories: digitalized and connected</h2><p>Mitigating climate change is a challenge for society as a whole. The industrial sector accounts for around one-fifth of global CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. “Industry must and can play a crucial role in environmental and climate action,” Najork says. “Far from being a pipe dream, green factories are a reality. All we need now is more of them.” Energy efficiency is a key lever, helping machinery and equipment to consume less energy. This is where digitalization comes in. It also helps pinpoint where energy is being consumed. To manage the consumption of heat, electricity, and compressed air, Bosch relies on its own <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/energy-management-software/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Energy Platform</a> in combination with <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/nexeed-smart-factory/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Nexeed</a> Industry 4.0 software. This makes it easier to predict energy consumption, avoid peak loads, and recognize and correct deviations in individual machines. The platform is now used at more than 120 of the company’s locations and in more than 80 customer projects. In Bosch’s Industry 4.0 lead plant in Homburg, Germany, this software is helping cut energy requirements by over 40 percent per manufactured product. Artificial intelligence offers even more possibilities. At its Eisenach plant, also in Germany, Bosch is currently piloting its <a href="https://bosch.io/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Balancing Energy Network</a>. Based on the Energy Platform, this AI solution manages and optimizes the energy requirement of 1,000 machines. The AI shows how production and logistics data, weather information, and energy prices relate to each other and offers recommendations for action. AI is expected to help further lower the location’s annual energy costs by around 5 percent. </p><h2>Efficient machinery: higher performance, lower consumption</h2><p>Connecting machinery and processes intelligently and dovetailing them with information and communications technology creates the basis for energy-efficient production. Increasingly, this involves relocating functions from hardware to software, augmented by digital twins. “In the factory of the future, it will be possible to adjust many things at the touch of a button,” Najork says. Here, Bosch takes a modular approach. The only static elements of such a factory will be the floor, ceiling, and walls. Everything else will be dynamic and variable, with machines constantly rearranging their constellations and changing their configuration, depending on the job in hand. As a result, plant and equipment will last longer, and the amount of raw materials used in the production of new hardware will decrease. <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-hydrogen-offensive-technology-for-climate-neutral-factories-and-zero-carbon-traffic-241154.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Digital twins</a> provide ways of designing, developing, and testing production systems to make them more resource-efficient. “Virtual copies of physical assets in the real factory allow us to simulate and optimize workflows and processes – and this without interrupting operations,” Najork says. </p><p>One striking example is <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/portfolio/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX Automation</a>, the new Bosch Rexroth control technology, with its app technology and web-based engineering. This allows the volume of all automation components to be reduced by up to 50 percent on average. What’s more, the drives weigh up to one-third less. The lighter the hardware, the less drive power and energy are required. Three years on from market launch, more than 300 customers are already using this Bosch automation technology, which works like a smartphone. The company is even rethinking hydraulics and unlocking its potential: machine tools, injection molding machinery, and presses often use smart hydraulic power units such as Bosch Rexroth’s <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/rexroth/en/connected-hydraulics/products/cytrobox/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">CytroBox</a>. The integrated variable-speed pump drive reduces energy consumption and electricity costs by up to 80 percent compared to conventional drives. CytroBox’s load-dependent control means that it is always in the optimum operating mode. It switches to standby mode when not in use. </p><h2>Sustainable industries: the basis and the trailblazers of the green economy</h2><p>German companies are among the leading providers of environmental technology, making up 15 percent of the global green tech market. Pre-eminent among these German companies are manufacturers of machinery and equipment – this sector has the largest share of the German green tech market (source: <a href="https://www.bmu.de/fileadmin/Daten_BMU/Pools/Broschueren/greentech_atlas_2021_bf.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BMU, 2021</a>). “Establishing a green economy hinges on industry. It’s where the innovations will be developed that sustainably shape not only industry, but also a variety of other sectors,” Najork says. To take the example of mobility: Bosch is the world’s biggest automotive supplier, and the innovation leader in electric driving. No other company offers such a broad portfolio – from e-bikes, to passenger cars, to commercial vehicles. Bosch Rexroth is taking this one step further and accelerating the <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/transforming-mobile-machines/electrification/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">electrification of mobile machinery</a> such as excavators, forklifts, and tractors. Volume production of electric motors for off-highway applications is scheduled to start in the second half of 2022. But Bosch is also one of the leading suppliers of factory equipment. The company supplies both its own factories and those of its customers with machinery and equipment. It will only be possible to transition to electromobility if high-quality energy storage systems are developed that are sustainably produced and then recycled. For the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-supplies-factory-equipment-for-battery-production-231680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">production and recycling of battery modules and packs</a>, Bosch offers everything from a single source, ranging from individual components and systems solutions to complete assembly lines. Together with Volkswagen, Bosch is looking to develop factory equipment for producing the core component of electromobility: the battery cell. A <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-volkswagen-want-to-industrialize-factory-equipment-for-battery-cell-production-237120.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">project unit</a> is currently examining the market and is tasked with verifying and preparing the establishment of a new company by the end of the year.</p><p>In addition to batteries, hydrogen-based fuel cells will power the mobility of the future. Bosch’s special-purpose machinery unit supplies efficient manufacturing and testing technology tailored to the individual requirements of automakers and suppliers, as well as customers from the aviation industry. For example, this year Bosch will equip the manufacturing facility operated by its partner Nikola in Arizona with production lines to assemble fuel-cell systems for trucks. When it comes to establishing infrastructure, the hydrogen extracted through electrolysis needs to be compressed at filling stations. Bosch Rexroth is developing hydraulic drives and electric controls, including software, for hydrogen compressors that raise the gas pressure to up to 900 bar. The aim is to equip some <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-hydrogen-offensive-technology-for-climate-neutral-factories-and-zero-carbon-traffic-241154.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">4,000 hydrogen filling stations</a> with Bosch technology by 2030. “Industry is opening the door to a climate-neutral future,” Najork says.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>241409</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11469</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/nevonex-market-launch-now-available-in-german-speaking-regions-241409.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-05-23T13:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-23T13:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>NEVONEX market launch: now available in German-speaking regions</headline>
			<quote>Digitalization fully under control with one installation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Complete solution for agricultural machines and Digital Services regardless of manufacturer   Retrofit NEVONEX Box quickly and easily, even on existing agricultural machines  First Digital Services now available on NEVONEX ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – With the NEVONEX digital platform initiated by Bosch, farmers and contractors can now use the enormous potential of digital agriculture with ease. Under the premise &quot;Digitalization fully under control with one installation,&quot; the NEVONEX platform and software were developed and the necessary hardware was launched on the market together with NEVONEX partners. The NEVONEX Box required for using the mentioned digital platform can now be installed on tractors and self-driving vehicles. With the box, farmers can use Digital Services in real time from any manufacturer to control the various implements and also automatically document the corresponding work data to be used in digital farm management systems, for instance. &quot;The first Digital Services are now available, and with the MyNEVONEX portal and NEVONEX Cockpit app, the user interfaces are also online. We are delighted that this marks the official launch of the first open digitalization platform for agriculture on the market and unites Digital Services from different providers with full compatibility, no matter which manufacturer is involved,&quot; says Dr. Micha Muenzenmay, managing director and chief technology officer (CTO) of NEVONEX GmbH.</p>
<p><b>First Digital Services available – more to follow in summer</b></p><p>In recent weeks, the first three Digital Services running on the NEVONEX system were launched: the geoNEX app from geo-konzept for controlling implements via application maps, the StG target pressure specification for tire pressure control systems, and the MyEasyFarm fleet management system. Further Digital Services are planned for the summer, such as the Agrarmonitor software for contractors and crop farms, the RAUCH HillControl system for optimizing fertilizer distribution on slopes, xarvio FIELD MANAGER, and a connection to the Agrirouter network. Farmers and contractors can purchase the Digital Services from suppliers and retailers and use them directly in NEVONEX. The NEVONEX Box can be purchased and installed by installation partners, such as agricultural machinery dealers. </p><p></p><p><b>Easy retrofit, modularly expandable for future technologies.</b></p><p>For farmers and contractors, it is especially important that the NEVONEX Box can also be retrofit to existing tractors, implements, and harvesters. In addition, the NEVONEX system itself ensures that &quot;one-sided&quot; updates of individual partners in the system are compatible, so that the services used are always fully functional. In addition, the architecture of NEVONEX was designed in such a way that the ecosystem can also integrate approaches that reach far into the future. Farmers are thus provided with a future-proof concept that gives them all the possibilities according to the current state of the art, while leaving them the freedom to go their own way in the direction of &quot;smart and digital farming&quot;.</p><p></p><p><b>Direct transfer of application maps as a practical example.</b> With NEVONEX, application maps can be transferred directly from the desk to the NEVONEX Box on the tractor and the recorded data can be transferred back to the documentation system. This eliminates the need for manual transfer via USB sticks, which are often still used here. </p><p></p><p><b>More exact work, seamless documentation, higher efficiency in operations management.</b> This opens up a technically reliable way for operators to use the very latest smart farming services, even for machines already on the farm, regardless of the brand. Farmers and contractors can therefore use the full benefits of technological advancements. By working more efficiently, applying operating resources more precisely, and maintaining seamless documentation to thereby make better decisions, agricultural businesses can achieve significantly greater efficiency in their operations and increase their profitability. This is just one of the reasons why the NEVONEX system was already awarded a silver medal at the Agritechnica 2019 trade fair.</p><p></p><p><b>NEVONEX operating unit detached from Robert Bosch GmbH</b></p><p>On January 1, 2022, the former NEVONEX operating unit was detached from Robert Bosch GmbH and is now an independent German limited liability company that can act quickly and flexibly on the market. The board of management appears as a trio: Dr. Micha Muenzenmay has already been accompanying NEVONEX since the start of the project in 2018 and was significantly involved in setting up and developing the product. As chief technology officer (CTO), he continues to be responsible for the development of NEVONEX. Sven Grochocki has been part of the NEVONEX team since June 2021 and has been responsible as chief financial officer (CFO) for the company finances since January. Dr. Paul Schulze-Cleven has been supporting the NEVONEX team since November 2021 and is responsible as chief marketing office (CMO) for marketing and communication.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>241280</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11482</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-power-tools-sets-all-time-high-with-sales-of-5-8-billion-euros-in-2021-241280.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-05-23T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-23T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Power Tools sets all-time high with sales of 5.8 billion euros in 2021</headline>
			<quote>Strong growth in all markets and regions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sales increase of 16 percent to 5.8 billion euros  Strong position worldwide: Double-digit growth in all regions for the first time   Challenging market environment: Reliable forecast for 2022 difficult  The future and growth are in holistic battery and eco systems  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden-Echterdingen – Bosch Power Tools achieved sales of 5.8 billion euros in the fiscal year 2021. This corresponds to 16 percent adjusted for currency effects (14 percent nominally) compared to the previous year. “We achieved record sales for the second year in a row in a very dynamic environment ‒ despite many challenges such as cost burdens due to supply bottlenecks or price increases for transport and raw materials”, says Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. In 2021, the company experienced a significant increase in demand and was able to satisfy the desires and expectations of users all over the world ‒ with strong brands, innovative products, and digital solutions. The main growth driver was the online business, which amounted to almost 30 percent of sales. More and more users choose digital offers to inform themselves comfortably at home and then select the tool best suited to their needs. In this spirit, Bosch Power Tools continues to expand its cooperation with multi-channel and online retailers on a global level. </p>
<h2>Significant growth impulses in all regions</h2><p>In 2021, the company experienced double-digit sales growth in all regions for the first time. Following currency adjustments, Bosch Power Tools’ turnover in Europe rose by a total of 19 percent in comparison to the previous year. The increase in Germany was 13 percent. In North America, Bosch Power Tools achieved a 10 percent sales increase, in Asia-Pacific 14 percent, in Africa 34 percent, and in Latin America even 37 percent. The brand is particularly well positioned in emerging markets with solutions tailored to the specific user needs. The differentiation from industrialized markets and a broad portfolio are key success factors in this area. The market environment remains challenging for the current year. In view of the high level of uncertainty, at present, it is not possible to make a reliable business forecast. </p><h2>The future and growth are in holistic battery and eco systems</h2><p>Cordless tools are still in high demand. “The opening of our 18V battery platforms was an important strategic milestone. We established two cross-brand systems that are highly regarded and well accepted by our DIY and professional users”, says Becker. Bosch Power Tools achieved significant growth both in the ’Power for All Alliance‘ designed for DIYers as well as in the ’Professional 18V System‘ designed for tradespeople. Compared to the previous year, sales generated in 2021 with the ‘Power for All Alliance’ increased by almost 150 percent, and two new partners were incorporated. With the ‘Professional 18V System’ turnover was doubled, and two new partners joined. As a result, the two battery platforms currently have offerings from seven and eleven brands respectively. This success is hardly surprising, as the advantages are obvious: With only one battery, users have access to a very wide range of applications and, in combination with other brands, save money, space and time. In addition, the systems, which extend beyond company boundaries, require fewer natural resources than solutions limited to individual brands, thus protecting the environment. In summer and fall, the battery platforms will be joined by further well-known partners. </p><p>To make the offering even more attractive, the company is continuously expanding its own battery product portfolio in parallel. The focus is on innovations derived from user needs, such as the first <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/strong-addition-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-237441.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cordless trim router</a> from Bosch for DIYers and the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-member-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-powerful-and-precise-cordless-garden-saw-keo-236992.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Keo</a> garden saw, which Bosch has now integrated in the ’18V Power for All System‘. Knowing the needs and expectations and using this knowledge to develop products provides Bosch Power Tools with a significant competitive advantage. “We offer unique solutions and even create new markets with our innovations,” states Henk Becker. One example of this is the versatile cordless cleaning brush <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/powerful-against-stubborn-dirt-universalbrush-%E2%80%93-cordless-cleaning-brush-from-bosch-225856.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">UniversalBrush</a>. With its rotating head and various attachments, the handy household helper can remove even stubborn deposits, such as burnt food from a barbecue grill. A further example is the line laser <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/unique-line-laser-with-integrated-tape-measure-atino-from-bosch-for-diy-users-215183.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Atino</a>. Thanks to its exceptional concept, objects such as picture frames can be aligned and fitted both quickly and easily to a wall, without the need for another person.</p><p>For professional users, Bosch Power Tools has launched more than 60 new cordless tools in the last two years, more than 25 of which in 2021. Up to the beginning of 2023, the range is supposed to cover a total of around 100 new cordless tools. The focus is on efficiency and user protection in trade and industry. An important contribution is made by the Biturbo tools, like the cordless drill drivers <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-in-a-new-performance-dimension-first-biturbo-drill-drivers-from-bosch-for-pros-227840.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional</a> or the cordless miter saw <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-dimension-of-performance-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-224711.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional</a>. Together with the Biturbo hammers, further Biturbo saws and the Biturbo angle grinders, they belong to the most efficient and innovative 18V tools from Bosch. “The future is in holistic battery and eco systems”, Becker sums up. This goes well beyond the individual tool. The company will therefore continuously expand these eco systems and offer users even better solutions based on their needs. An insight into this is provided by the cloud-based solution ’MeasureOn’. The new application enables simple documentation of measured values, images, and notes. The company is thus driving digitalization on the construction site and giving architects and tradespeople an additional efficiency boost. </p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>241155</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11476</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/for-more-energy-efficiency-and-sustainability-241155.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-05-19T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-19T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>For more energy efficiency and sustainability</headline>
			<quote>In operation in Homburg, Germany: climate-friendly Bosch industrial technology</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch demonstrates use of hydrogen for climate-neutral manufacturing.  Bosch relies on software developed in-house for energy management in its plants.  Bosch manufactures climate-friendly products and solutions for industry. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The energy supply industry is facing enormous challenges – and the list of requirements is long: reduce dependencies, guarantee uninterrupted supply, increase the use of renewable energy, maintain prosperity and economic clout. At this year’s Hannover Messe (May 30 to June 2), industry is discussing concepts and ideas for climate-neutral manufacturing. Industry accounts for some 23 percent of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. Bosch is developing climate-friendly solutions and also using them in its own plants. Its Homburg site, for example, is piloting the first hydrogen cycle, equipped with Bosch technology. The following is an overview of solutions from the Bosch industrial technology portfolio – either used in the Homburg plant or manufactured on-site.</p>
<h2>Smart energy management for more efficiency</h2><p>In more than 120 plants, Bosch uses a cloud-based software solution to manage energy demand and consumption. This Energy Platform collects and analyzes energy data from various measuring points on connected machinery. It analyzes the consumption of heat, electricity, and compressed air and presents this information clearly, allowing intelligent algorithms to detect load peaks in consumption patterns and initiate corrective measures. Monitoring this energy data also allows conclusions to be drawn about the wear and tear of machine parts. If a threshold is exceeded, the Energy Platform activates a signal that triggers the maintenance process. In its own plants, Bosch now uses this smart solution to monitor energy consumption at more than 90,000 data points. In Bosch’s Industry 4.0 lead plant in Homburg, more than 10,000 data points are connected via the platform. The plant was able to reduce its CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by 12 percent just in the first two years. </p><h2>A digital brain for the factory of the future</h2><p>Industry 4.0 offers ways of making manufacturing climate-friendly. Bosch Connected Industry’s Nexeed software controls the production process and improves efficiency in the use of raw materials and other supplies. It can detect and eliminate the causes of rejects at an early stage, thus conserving resources. It permits predictive maintenance, retrofitting, and optimization for machinery and equipment, keeping it operational for longer and reducing the quantity of raw materials used in the production of new hardware. This Industry 4.0 software makes factories up to 25 percent more productive, boosts machine availability by up to 15 percent, and reduces maintenance costs by as much as 25 percent. Nexeed is now being put through its paces in more than half of Bosch’s roughly 240 plants and at more than 100 international customers.</p><h2>Drive technology for hydrogen compression</h2><p>Bosch Rexroth and Maximator Hydrogen have together developed a scalable solution for the efficient compression of hydrogen: Max Compression 2.0. In the future, this will allow vehicles to be filled directly with compressed hydrogen, meaning that intermediate storage will no longer be absolutely essential. As the system they developed for automatic seal replacement greatly reduces life-cycle costs, the economic efficiency of hydrogen filling stations is increased. The solution’s modular design offers operators flexibility and grows with demand. It is currently available as scalable drive units from 75 to 250 kilowatts. Bosch Rexroth supplies key components of the complete solution: an electrohydraulic drive for demand-based output control, two customized drive cylinder units, and the power electronics and digital control technology, including software. </p><h2>Manufacturing and testing technology for fuel cells</h2><p>Bosch Manufacturing Solutions, the company’s special-purpose machinery unit, is focusing on the ecological transformation of industry and mobility. It offers advanced assembly and automation solutions as well as process and testing technologies. The portfolio also includes manufacturing equipment and testing technology for batteries and fuel cells. Its subsidiary Moehwald, based in Homburg, Germany, develops test benches for fuel cells tailored to the individual requirements of automakers and suppliers, customers from the aviation industry, as well as systems manufacturers in energy technology. During testing of the stacks and systems, natural conditions are simulated: gas composition, temperature, pressure, and humidity correspond to real conditions in vehicles. Moehwald began looking into this technology in 2017. Now the company generates over 50 percent of its sales with test technology for fuel cells. Moehwald’s next move is to expand its portfolio to include factory equipment for the manufacturing of modules for electrolyzers and the associated testing technology.</p><h2>Distributed power generation using stationary fuel-cell systems</h2><p>In the future, Bosch stationary solid-oxide fuel cells will be used for distributed power generation on-site in buildings, urban neighborhoods, factories, trade and commerce, and data centers. Depending on energy requirements, several plants can be interconnected to form a virtual power plant. This balances out fluctuations in the power mix with renewables – an ideal solution for the energy system of the future. With an overall efficiency of more than 85 percent, this will make it possible to supply power as and where it is required. A pilot plant in Homburg is producing electricity for manufacturing operations. Any additional heat generated will heat factory buildings in the future. The stationary fuel-cell systems are H<sub>2</sub>-ready and can run on hydrogen. Bosch estimates that the market for distributed power generation will reach a volume of 20 billion euros by 2030. By the start of large-scale production, which is planned for 2024, Bosch will have invested some 500 million euros in the development and pre-commercialization of stationary fuel-cell systems. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch hydrogen offensive: technology for  climate-neutral factories and zero-carbon traffic </headline>
			<quote>Bosch is joining in the push to establish a hydrogen economy</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch to put first sector-coupled hydrogen cycle into operation at its Industry 4.0 lead plant in Homburg.  In partnership with Maximator Hydrogen, Bosch Rexroth to set up 4,000 hydrogen filling stations worldwide by 2030.  Bosch to equip pilot customer Telekom with stationary fuel cells.  Bosch wants to develop components for electrolyzers that produce hydrogen.  Bosch to set up project unit to make hydrogen-related activities ready for volume production.  Hannover Messe: Bosch to present technology for industrial-scale hydrogen applications. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is throwing its weight behind the push to establish a hydrogen economy: “On the path to a climate-neutral future, we have to make it possible for energy-intensive industries to shift to renewables. Hydrogen will be a key element in security of supply,” says Rolf Najork, the Bosch management board member responsible for industrial technology and the company’s manufacturing technology chief. Bosch can offer the technology needed for hydrogen use in various sectors. The company is developing fuel cells for mobile and stationary applications, equipping hydrogen filling stations with compressors, and producing hydrogen in its own plants. In addition, Bosch plans to enter the electrolyzer components business. “We are getting hydrogen-based technologies out of the laboratory and into industrial practice – onto the roads and into factories,” Najork says. Through a newly established project unit, Bosch is making its hydrogen expertise available for other companies. It will be presenting its hydrogen activities at Hannover Messe from May 30 to June 2.</p>
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			On the path to a climate-neutral future, we have to make it possible for energy-intensive industries to shift to renewables. Hydrogen will be a key element in security of supply,
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<h2>Carbon-neutral manufacturing: first hydrogen cycle in Homburg</h2><p>In its Industry 4.0 lead plant in Homburg, Germany, Bosch is demonstrating what a hydrogen cycle may look like in the factory of the future. Using renewable energy, an electrolyzer produces green hydrogen. This hydrogen will then be used for manufacturing operations and mobility, with fuel-cell vehicles refueling with the hydrogen that Bosch technology has already compressed. For industrial processes, a <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">stationary fuel cell</a> developed by Bosch converts hydrogen into heat and electricity. Energy flows in the plant are controlled in line with demand, using Bosch Industry 4.0 software. The Energy Platform is already being used in more than 120 of the company’s plants. Manufacturing operations account for some 90 percent of Bosch’s global energy consumption. This gives the company a lever: “We are continuously improving our carbon footprint. As our Industry 4.0 lead plant, Homburg plays a pioneering role in our global manufacturing network. We are systematically reducing our local energy consumption, and generating as much of that energy as possible from renewables. We have to tweak both these variables,” Najork says. </p><h2>Hydrogen filling stations: Bosch to partner with Maximator Hydrogen</h2><p>A solution developed by Bosch Rexroth and Maximator Hydrogen for compressing hydrogen for filling stations, storage tanks, and pipelines is also to be trialed at the Homburg plant. By 2030, Bosch Rexroth and Maximator Hydrogen want to make this technology available to 4,000 hydrogen filling stations. One in three hydrogen filling stations worldwide would then be equipped with Bosch components. “Industry is paving the way to a climate-neutral future. Bosch industrial technology will deliver key components for the cross-sectoral, ecological transformation of the economy and society,” Najork says. For hydrogen compressors, Bosch Rexroth supplies low maintenance, scalable systems solutions with electrohydraulic drives, power electronics, and automatic seal changes. The company’s portfolio currently includes drive units from 75 to 250 kilowatts. This gives filling-station operators a low-cost option when venturing into hydrogen technology, as well as the chance to adapt the solutions to their needs. Compared with the alternatives available in the market, the new, container-based compressors have the potential to reduce operators’ total costs of ownership by one-half. In this way, Bosch and Maximator Hydrogen are helping considerably to make the use of green hydrogen economical – in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, buses, and trains.</p><h2>Distributed power generation: fuel cells for security of supply</h2><p>Energy demand is growing. One of the challenges here is the fluctuating availability of renewable energy. This is where stationary solid-oxide fuel cells can help. Distributed micro-power plants are used flexibly where the energy is actually consumed, which makes them ideal for efficiently generating power for industry. In the Homburg plant, a fuel-cell system is now to be used in a sector-coupled hydrogen cycle. At the <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/stationary-fuel-cells/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Telekom subsidiary Power &#38; Air Solutions</a>, Bosch fuel-cell technology is being used for the first time to power a data center. Together with the Chinese automaker Weichai and its technology partner Ceres Power, Bosch is planning to launch solid-oxide fuel cells on the Chinese market. All told, more than 50 stationary Bosch fuel cells are now in operation at the company’s and its customers’ locations. Each of these systems is connected with the internet of things. Over the fuel cells’ entire lifecycle, data is fed into the cloud. This gives rise to digital twins that allow individual systems to be monitored in real time. Bosch plans to start production of stationary fuel cells in 2024. Production will take place at three Bosch locations in Germany: Bamberg, Homburg, and Wernau.</p><h2>Hydrogen production: Bosch to enter electrolyzer business</h2><p>In the future, Bosch intends to supply not only the technology for compressing hydrogen and converting it into electricity with the help of fuel cells, but also to be involved in the production of hydrogen. The company is now planning to start developing <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-area-of-business-bosch-to-develop-components-for-hydrogen-electrolysis-240065.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">components for electrolyzers</a>. These units use electricity to cause a chemical reaction that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. Provided the electricity comes from renewables, the end product is green hydrogen. By the end of the decade, Bosch aims to invest up to 500 million euros into the volume production and marketing of the core component of hydrogen electrolysis: the stack. These stacks are combined with power electronics, sensors, and control units to form smart modules that are designed for various outputs, sizes, and applications, and that can be connected and serviced via a cloud. Bosch hopes to launch its smart modules in 2025, with initial pilot plants to be equipped with modules next year. When developing this technology, the company plans to establish partnerships along the entire value chain so that it can offer production-ready products as quickly as possible.</p><h2>Developing hydrogen projects: Bosch sets up project unit</h2><p>Bosch is playing a prominent role in the establishment of a hydrogen economy and actively supporting the move to alternative energy. It is taking the experience and expertise it has gained in the volume production and digitalization of sustainable technologies and making it available to partners and customers. In this context, Bosch has set up a unit that initiates and develops green hydrogen projects and brings together various stakeholders. One of the projects unit’s first hydrogen projects is <a href="https://www.wasserstoff-leitprojekte.de/projects/h2giga" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">H2Giga</a>. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the project aims to design powerful, durable, and scalable electrolyzers – including digital twins that simulate process steps in production, set-up, and maintenance. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Access to secured vehicle data of various manufacturers via Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access</headline>
			<quote>Active diagnostic working on access-protected vehicle electronics of Fiat and Mercedes-Benz vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch expands diagnoses on vehicles with access-protected electronics complementing its offer by additional makes   Access to protected vehicle data of different makes and manufacturers via Secure Diagnostic Access after just a single registration  Access to protected diagnostic data ensures competitiveness of independent workshops ]]></headwords>
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<p>Karlsruhe/Plochingen - Nowadays, numerous vehicles require a manufacturer-specific access authorization in order to perform active diagnostic tasks such as the calibration of driver assistance systems or setting back service notifications. This presents mostly independent workshops with serious problems. Bosch thus developed a standardized solution: Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access (SDA) provides access to access-protected diagnostic contents using Esitronic diagnostic software. Since August 2021, workshops using Esitronic 2.0 Online combined with a license for control-unit diagnosis are able to access protected electronic systems of several vehicles produced by the Volkswagen group via SDA. Bosch SDA thus meets the requirements of the current security level for tasks on vehicles produced by the VW group. Ever since the Esitronic 2.0 Online and KTS 250 software updates performed earlier this year, users can now also use SDA to access protected vehicle data of Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Abarth, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge/RAM vehicles. Furthermore, SDA will be expanded in June to provide access to current Mercedes-Benz vehicles, as well. In addition, Bosch is also closely cooperating with the development departments of additional vehicle manufacturers in order to continuously expand the access possibilities via SDA.</p>
<p><b>Personal Bosch ID for straightforward SDA use</b></p><p>To use Secure Diagnostic Access, members of workshop staffs need to create a personal free-of-charge Bosch ID consisting of an e-mail address and a self-chosen password via a guided process. A single registration is sufficient. Once registered, they get access to all protected diagnostic data via SDA. </p><p></p><p>Only for the access to protected data of Mercedes-Benz vehicles an additional process step – besides creating a Bosch ID – is required for the network identification. Afterwards, these protected data are available as well.</p><p></p><p><b>Comprehensive explanations and hints at the SDA help center</b></p><p>There are basically two ways of accessing SDA via Esitronic workshop software. On the one hand, users can activate the SDA access within Esitronic right at the beginning of their diagnosis using their Bosch ID. On the other hand, Esitronic also informs the users: Once the vehicle is connected for diagnostic purposes, Esitronic opens a pop-up window pointing out that the respective vehicle is equipped with a protected electronic system. By means of a link, users can also access the SDA help center providing additional support. It contains important information concerning topics related to Secure Diagnostic Access such as frequently asked questions as well as explaining images and videos. </p><p></p><p>A prerequisite for the use of Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access is Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software and a valid license for control unit diagnosis as well as a stable internet connection. Furthermore, a diagnostic tester of the current Bosch KTS generation – such as KTS 590, KTS 560, KTS 350 or KTS 250 – is also required. This enables even multi-brand workshops to perform active diagnostic tasks on modern vehicle models thus ensuring their competitiveness.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New energy for sustainability with technology from Bosch </headline>
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<p>Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>together with </p><p>Filiz Albrecht, Dr. Christian Fischer, Dr. Markus Forschner, </p><p>Dr. Markus Heyn, and Rolf Najork,</p><p>members of the Bosch board of management,</p><p>at the annual press conference on May 4, 2022</p><h2></h2><p></p><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen …</p><p></p><p>… &quot;Decoding tomorrow,&quot; the theme of this year&#39;s annual report, may sound slightly technical, yet it is also very optimistic. We stand by that. It refers to Bosch&#39;s core message of making the world a better place with technology that is &quot;Invented for life.&quot; We may manufacture all manner of drive systems, but this is what drives us. Currently, however, matters of war and peace are overshadowing our day-to-day lives in a way we had, for decades, not thought possible. Where people are fighting to survive, our thoughts go out to them and we share their fears. Yet still we must not give up hope. </p><p></p><p>But what does the conflict in eastern Europe have to do with the threat of climate change? There is, in fact, a connection: we have to put our energy use on a broader footing. We need security of supply, and at the same time we have to open up new sources of energy. How is Bosch decoding this future task? We want to delve into this question in our annual press conference, to which I warmly welcome you in these somber times. </p><h2></h2><p><b>Dr. Stefan Hartung:</b></p><p><b>Electrification and green hydrogen – Bosch is opting for both</b></p><p></p><p>First, it’s worth taking a closer look at how the war affects climate action. My assessment is nuanced: in the short term, the acute conflict will slow progress in reducing carbon emissions, but in the long term, it will accelerate the technological transformation in Europe. </p><p> </p><p><ul><li>One consideration relates to the impact on the oil and gas market, where the shock of the war in eastern Europe collided with an already difficult situation – difficult also in the wake of the recovery from the coronavirus crisis. Growing demand on the one hand, short supply and low capacity reserves on the other – that was the state of the oil and gas market even at the start of 2022. It is precisely this situation that has further intensified in step with the consequences of the war. Our concern right now is the security of energy supplies, and in many countries this is leading, at least temporarily, to a new “energy pragmatism.” In the longer term, however, oil and gas prices will certainly remain on a level that is high, if not very high.</li><li>The other consideration relates to high fuel prices, which will make electrification more attractive, both for driving and for heating. This development will gain additional momentum as a result of consumers’ growing interest in alternative mobility solutions and energy sources. Policymakers could take this as their cue to act with a great deal more determination – whether in providing incentives to make existing buildings more energy efficient, or in massively expanding renewable power generation. The current crisis is rife with pitfalls – we don’t wish to downplay this fact. But in the long term, we are absolutely certain it will be a catalyst for decarbonization, both in our homes and on our roads. </li></ul></p><p></p><p>Even this rough sketch of energy policy shows that, while it may be tempting to shift the focus away from climate action in times of international conflicts, there are good reasons to do just the opposite and to work on the technological conditions for mitigating global warming. We firmly believe that this is precisely what Bosch is capable of. The way we see it, we deliver technological solutions to this ecological problem. In this sense, technology that is “Invented for life” is technology for more sustainability on the road, in buildings, and in factories. The presentations that follow will show how we are on the leading edge of this development. But before we get to them, I want to outline our strategy. For me, it is perfectly clear that if we really want to mitigate global warming, we have to be prepared to accept carbon-neutral technologies in every part of the economy. We still have to make some of these technologies available on competitive terms, and some will have to be developed completely from scratch. To achieve this, we are taking a two-pronged approach. </p><p></p><p>First, we are opting for electrification. Assuming it uses green electricity, this is the fastest route to climate neutrality. Bosch has solutions for this – both heat pumps for buildings and electrical powertrain systems for vehicles. We are investing in both, and growing faster than the market in both. One figure illustrates our dynamic progress here: In 2021, our orders relating to electromobility exceeded ten billion euros for the first time.</p><p></p><p>Second, we are opting for hydrogen and developing the applications for it. Green hydrogen is essential if we want to make our world climate neutral. Contrary to what some people believe, hydrogen is by no means something that only the steel and chemicals industries need. It makes sense to use it in nearly every sector – whether in buildings as a replacement for natural gas, or in order to wean trucks and machinery off diesel. Technologically, there is nothing to prevent this. As a green fuel, hydrogen can be easily transported and imported. It will be up to the markets to find economical solutions for its distribution. In every sector, using hydrogen helps mitigate global warming. As we see it, far-sighted industrial policy is about setting the right priorities for applications, but not excluding any sector from using hydrogen. On the contrary, all sectors should be made ready for it. In concrete terms, this means establishing filling-station infrastructure for hydrogen-powered vehicles and incentivizing hydrogen-ready gas-fired boilers, also in hybrid systems that are combined with a heat pump. Bosch wants not only to use hydrogen technology, but also to be one of the companies manufacturing it. That’s why we will enter the components business for hydrogen electrolysis by mid-decade. We have a broad basis from which to develop hydrogen technologies, and we are currently ramping up our investments in our core plants. For us, new energy for climate action is also a social mission. </p><p></p><p>Everything we do supports the European Union’s Green Deal. At the same time, however, we are aware of what is happening in other regions of the world. We have noted that the Japanese ministry of industry has set its long-term focus on synthetic fuels as well. We see that traditional oil-producing countries are well placed to diversify and become carbon neutral – with abundant local solar energy to produce green hydrogen inexpensively. The hydrogen economy will happen globally, and Bosch must be open to all scenarios. </p><p></p><p>Last but not least, digitalization also has a special role to play in sustainability. Bosch solutions such as the smart home energy manager and the connected manufacturing energy platform are two good examples, and they will be addressed in more detail later. In all our business sectors, we are focusing on both connectivity and artificial intelligence. We turned our attention to these before others did. Over the next three years, we will be investing another ten billion euros in digitally transforming our business. In other words, we are devoting more and more energy to the interplay between the internet of things and artificial intelligence. When software-defined cars make their driverless and accident-free way through traffic, it will be with Bosch on board and in the cloud. To make this happen, we are developing platforms and functions in equal measure. Artificial intelligence is progressing faster than expected. Our new wafer fab in Dresden is a prime example. The AI-based quality approval system in place there helps us save time and money, reducing local startup costs by nearly 100 million euros. At our company locations, we are already “decoding tomorrow.” </p><p></p><p>We will be taking a much closer look at digitalization at events later in the year, such as the Bosch Connected World in November. At today’s annual press conference, however, our main theme is energy. It crops up in all my colleagues’ presentations, be they about buildings, industry, or transportation. But before we turn to them, Markus Forschner will take a look at the business situation … </p><h2></h2><p><b>Dr. Markus Forschner:</b></p><p><b>2021 brought to a successful close – growing pressure on result</b></p><p></p><p>Given present developments, I will be devoting a lot of my attention today to the current business year. The impact of the war in Ukraine, including the subsequent ongoing increases in raw materials prices, will affect us as well. As yet, however, our business figures reflect this development only to a limited extent.</p><p></p><p>As was highlighted when the preliminary business figures were presented in February, we rose well to the challenges of 2021. We were able to grow Bosch Group sales by 10.1 percent, to 78.7 billion euros, and increase our EBIT from operations by more than 50 percent, to 3.2 billion euros. We thus improved our EBIT margin from operations to 4 percent, compared with 2.8 percent in the previous year. We achieved all this despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, continued supply bottlenecks for semiconductors, and raw materials prices that were already significantly higher. In addition to our good sales figures, our extensive cost-cutting measures have also paid off.</p><p></p><p>All business sectors contributed to our positive financial result last year. Mobility Solutions increased sales by 7.6 percent. In addition, following the previous year’s loss, the business sector returned to a slightly positive result with an EBIT margin from operations of 0.7 percent. But while we have made good progress here, we cannot be satisfied with such a margin. Even in 2021, there was a lot of pressure on result from the increased costs for chips, raw materials, and logistics. Moreover, the Mobility Solutions business sector is particularly exposed to chip shortages and is having to prepare for profound changes in mobility. These changes will continue to require significant adjustment-related cost; at the same time, we are making substantial upfront investments in electromobility and automated driving. </p><p></p><p>The Industrial Technology and Consumer Goods business sectors were particularly successful. Industrial Technology benefited from the recovery of key mechanical engineering markets, achieving sales growth of 18.9 percent and an EBIT margin of 8.4 percent. After a strong showing last year, Consumer Goods was able to further increase its sales by 12.7 percent, and again achieved a double-digit margin from operations, at 10.2 percent. Energy and Building Technology also performed well, with a 7.8 percent increase in sales and an improved margin of 5.1 percent. This is due in part to our success with climate-friendly heating technology. My colleagues will address key strategic focal points shortly. </p><p> </p><p>The positive financial result is also reflected in the development of headcount. As of December 31, 2021, the Bosch Group employed more than 402,000 people worldwide – some 7,600 more than the previous year. Headcount increased in all three major regions, and remained stable in Germany at more than 131,000. In research and development, headcount grew by roughly 3,000 to more than 76,000 associates.</p><p></p><p>I would like to mention a few more numbers that underscore our orientation to the future, as well as our sound financial position. Research and development cost rose to 6.1 billion euros, compared with 5.9 billion euros in the previous year, and capital expenditure increased to 3.9 billion euros, compared with 3.3 billion euros. Research and development cost focused on electromobility and driver assistance systems, as well as on electrification in industry and heating technology. Special mention should be made here of the new wafer fab we opened in Dresden last year. Thanks to improved result, our equity ratio rose 1.3 points to 45.3 percent. Further details can be found in our annual report, which is completely electronic for the first time – with user-friendly navigation options in the PDF. </p><p></p><p>Now for some remarks on the 2022 business year. Bosch Group sales are up 5.2 percent for the first three months of the year. The Mobility Solutions business sector has posted an increase of 4.8 percent. Two business sectors have grown by double digits: Industrial Technology, at 14.4 percent, and Energy and Building Technology, at 11.7 percent. We have achieved 1.7 percent growth in Consumer Goods. Growth is leveling off in consumer goods for homes and gardens, where changes in consumer focus during the coronavirus pandemic led to particularly high demand. From a regional perspective, sales in the first quarter have grown particularly in Asia Pacific and the Americas, while stagnating on their previous-year level in Europe. </p><p></p><p>Any estimates for the year as a whole are bound up with considerable uncertainties. We, too, have already significantly lowered our expectations for business activity. We now expect to see global economic growth of 3½ percent in 2022, compared with the 4¼ percent stated in the annual report. In addition, the annual report’s forecast for automotive manufacturing of some 88 million vehicles worldwide, and thus an increase of 9 percent, probably won’t be met. The reasons for this are the resurgence in adverse effects from the coronavirus pandemic in China and the ongoing chip shortages. </p><p></p><p>In light of the current circumstances, it is difficult to forecast Bosch Group sales and result for 2022 as a whole. Besides the uncertainty as to how the situation in Ukraine will develop and what its impact will be going forward, it is currently unclear what consequences the new lockdowns in China will have for economic development. At present, we expect to exceed the 6 percent sales growth forecast in our annual report. One contributing factor we are currently seeing is the sales-boosting effect of prices and exchange-rate movements.</p><p></p><p>But despite the expected sales increases, it is unlikely we will fully achieve our target of an EBIT margin on a par with the previous year. It should be in the range of 3 to 4 percent. However, it is not yet possible to precisely quantify the earnings impact of the loss of business in Russia. As you know, our deliveries to Russia have largely come to a halt due to the sanctions, and most of our business with Russian customers and in Russia has been suspended. In addition, the burden on our result is growing considerably due to steep increases in the cost of energy, raw materials, and logistics.</p><p></p><p>The current cost pressure is immense, especially in the Mobility Solutions business sector. It’s not just automakers that have to pass on price increases, but especially suppliers such as us as well. To explain the enormous cost pressure relating to raw materials, let me give you the example of the indexed development of flat and round steel, two materials that are very important for us. As you can see, their prices have approximately tripled since 2020. After a slight temporary decrease, they have been given an extra boost by the Ukraine crisis. The strained supply situation is being made significantly more tense by the key role Russia plays in supplying raw materials, particularly to Europe. This means we must prepare for continued high prices and very volatile markets. </p><p></p><p>These increases in the prices of raw materials aren’t making it easy for governments, central banks, or companies to ensure economic stability. They are also likely to have a negative impact on consumer behavior. While demand will likely remain relatively stable in 2022, we have to prepare for a slowdown in 2023. Nonetheless, as a company, we are confident that Bosch will rise to the challenge of this difficult phase as well. What’s important here is that we have pioneering products and a clear long-term strategic focus. On the topic of sustainability, I would like to turn the floor over to Filiz Albrecht. </p><h2> </h2><p><b>Filiz Albrecht:</b></p><p><b>Sustainability has become a core business responsibility</b></p><p></p><p>Gone are the days, ladies and gentlemen, when sustainability seemed a nice-to-have addition to ongoing business. It has become a must-have and a core business responsibility, and that’s a good thing. This change is also being driven by increasing regulation, not only under the EU’s Green Deal but also under Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Act. Three years ago at this press conference, we presented our goal of making Bosch – with its 400 locations worldwide – carbon neutral. In 2020, we achieved this goal, becoming the first global industrial enterprise to do so. We did it voluntarily, just like the introduction of the 8-hour workday in our plants more than 100 years earlier. Now as then, it appears that regulations are catching up with corporate responsibility. </p><p></p><p>Our responsibility continues to encompass the trio of economic, social, and ecological concerns. It’s not easy to keep these three things in balance. In times of change, social responsibility means taking as many associates as possible with us into new areas of business. We do this with reskilling and company-wide job placement platforms. This measure alone has meant we were able to help 1,400 associates in our powertrain operations take on new jobs in fields such as software and electromobility. Unconventional location-policy decisions also help in this regard: it is not on greenfield sites that we are developing climate-neutral technology, but instead primarily at locations that previously produced combustion systems. In this way, nearly 2,300 associates will be working on mobile and stationary fuel cells by the end of the year – and we filled 90 percent of these positions internally. This is transformation “made by Bosch” – as is the way we will be taking on 10,000 new software engineers worldwide this year. </p><p></p><p>Ecological responsibility also begins at home. For example, we have significantly enhanced the quality of our carbon neutrality across our global network of locations. In other words, we are relying on ever fewer carbon offsets. Since 2019, we have initiated 3,000 projects that boost energy efficiency at our locations. Thanks to these projects, we have already realized one-third of the energy savings we set out to achieve by the end of the decade. </p><p></p><p>And we’re moving just as quickly in addressing climate action along our supply chains. To this end, we agreed with the Science Based Targets initiative on a binding target for the current decade. We’re on our way to achieving this target: while making our own business carbon neutral was in itself a big step, we are now reducing our carbon footprint by twice as much each year, from our suppliers to our customers. Our purchasing department is working to make this happen, as is every one of our divisions. There are three levers over which we have immediate control: first, more circular economy; second, more energy efficiency in our existing products; and third, shifting our product portfolio toward climate-neutral products. Climate action isn’t something we aim to do alongside or on top of our business – we are making it our business. Christian Fischer will now talk more about this. </p><h2></h2><p><b>Dr. Christian Fischer:</b></p><p><b>More than one way to transition to alternative heating in buildings</b></p><p></p><p>Bosch Thermotechnology is a clear example of how aggressively we are developing our portfolio in response to the challenges of climate change, as well as of how crucial it is that we develop a range of answers. It is well known that more than one-third of carbon emissions comes from buildings, so climate action has to take place in people’s homes as well. The German government has set an ambitious goal for this: by 2024, it wants 65 percent of new heating systems to be powered by renewables. Bosch can help realize this goal, but here, too, there is more than one path forward. </p><p></p><p>Whether in buildings or on the road, we embrace the principle of “electrification first.” In concrete terms, this means that the transition to alternative heating starts with the heat pump, ideally powered by green electricity. Market developments are clearly pointing in this direction. This year, the value of the heat-pump market in Europe has caught up with that of the gas-fired boiler market. It will expand by an annual 15 to 20 percent between now and 2025, and we want to grow at twice that rate – by between 30 and 40 percent, in other words. To achieve this, over the last four years we have invested 400 million euros, and we will invest an additional 300 million euros by mid-decade. Investment gives rise to innovation. We have developed a solution for integrating heat pumps into home energy management and thus also for running them in partial-load mode as needed. This lowers both electricity consumption and noise, making it easier to live with the transition to alternative heating. </p><p></p><p>But a nuanced view is needed here. Heat pumps pay off especially in new buildings, but 70 percent of all houses in Germany are more than 50 years old. So how can we ensure that existing buildings make the transition to alternative heating? Tearing down and rebuilding entire neighborhoods can’t be the answer, but switching from natural gas heating systems to hydrogen can. Fortunately, the gas network in many European countries is already hydrogen-ready – in Germany, that is true of 96 percent of all pipelines. Still, equipment will need to be prepared in time for the transition. The United Kingdom is a role model in this regard. There, new gas-fired boilers have to be hydrogen-ready as early as 2026. In early 2023, a large-scale field test involving 300 hydrogen heating systems will launch in Scotland, and one in every two of those will be a Bosch system. We are setting the pace for the transition to alternative heating in every way we can. </p><p></p><p>We are bringing not just new energy sources into homes but also energy efficiency. We’re doing this with a large portfolio of home appliances that conserve resources, as well as with the energy manager for smart homes, which enables smart distribution of, say, solar energy to the washing machine, the heat pump, or the battery storage unit. This lowers electricity costs by nearly 60 percent. The energy and cost-efficiency equation is also helping climate action gain traction in commercial buildings. The savings are considerable: for example, our solutions have helped us lower the annual energy costs at the Robert Bosch Hospital by as much as 1.3 million euros. Not least, this extra efficiency is made possible by connecting and integrating building systems – it’s a telling sign that two out of three invitations to tender in building technology today relate to integrated projects. Bosch is growing faster than the market – also through acquisitions. Most recently, we acquired Hörburger, a specialist in building automation. At the same time, this is bringing us closer to our goal of increasing the share of regularly recurring revenues from services. After all, services already account for almost half of all sales in the building systems business. So our strategic objectives – helping shape climate action with technology and expanding our service business – complement each other. And with that, I turn the floor over to Rolf Najork. </p><h2></h2><p><b>Rolf Najork:</b></p><p><b>Industrial technology is driving electrification</b></p><p></p><p>It is precisely in industrial manufacturing, where rationalization originated, that it has to prove possible to combine economic and ecological objectives. The energy and cost-efficiency equation is, in fact, driving climate action in factories – and digitalization is a crucial element here as well. Thanks to connected energy management alone, we are reducing the annual energy consumption of our manufacturing operations by an average of 5 percent. The Energy Platform from our Industry 4.0 portfolio is already in use in 80 customer projects and at 120 Bosch locations. Adding artificial intelligence generates even more efficiency. For instance, our plant in Changsha, China, developed an AI-controlled energy management system that enabled it to reduce its annual energy consumption by 18 percent. That’s reason enough for the World Economic Forum to honor Changsha as a global lighthouse for Industry 4.0. </p><p></p><p>We are also embracing electrification in our industrial technology. It is especially in the kind of mobile machinery used in ports, on construction sites, and in mining that we are seeing a trend toward this. Such applications will see stricter emissions and noise regulations, and will require robust technology that is “Invented for life.” Bosch Rexroth, the global market leader in mobile hydraulics, will already begin expanding its portfolio this year to include electrical components for drives and operating gear. This will make it possible to electrify both the driving and the buckets of excavators, to name just one example. This eLion product range will comprise 80 motor options based on different nominal sizes graded according to torque and speed – the broadest offering in the industry. This, too, shows what is typical of Bosch. Our strength lies in the combination of different strengths: experience in electrical solutions for industry, industry-specific knowledge in off-highway equipment, and expertise in electromobility. We expect 30 percent of mobile machinery to be electrified by 2030. This translates into an additional market volume for high-voltage systems worth 1.5 billion euros. Here, too, our new product portfolio puts us at the forefront. </p><p></p><p>Finally, we are advancing electric driving on the road through our industry technology. In a project unit with VW, we are working to establish a company that will equip battery-cell factories in Europe. Our common objective is to be the cost and technology leader in systems for the volume production of batteries. With our experience in factory automation, we see potential for greater productivity in core processes, such as in cell assembly. We are contributing the full spectrum of our industry technology expertise: drive and control technology, assembly and process technology, and software for Industry 4.0. We already offer solutions for the production and recycling of battery modules and packs. Providing technology for battery-cell manufacturing will round out this portfolio. And we can expect strong demand – with a cumulative market volume of 50 billion euros worldwide by 2030. More than 30 new cell factories are currently being planned in Europe alone, six of them at VW. No other segment in the plant and mechanical engineering sector currently has greater prospects for growth. Bosch is driving electromobility from two sides: not only as an automotive supplier, but also as a supplier of factory equipment. Markus Heyn will now talk more about electric driving. </p><h2></h2><p><b>Dr. Markus Heyn:</b></p><p><b>Alternative mobility also means electromobility plus fuel cells</b></p><p></p><p>Starting in 2035, new cars in Europe will no longer be allowed to emit CO2. By including this requirement in its Green Deal, the EU is providing a decisive boost to the electrification of road traffic. It comes at a time when the automotive industry is experiencing extremely high economic pressure. In percentage terms, automaker’s retail prices for new vehicles have increased on average by a high single-digit figure. The price of new electric cars, for example, has risen by just under 8 percent in the past two months alone. And Bosch will also have to pass on to its customers the costs for raw materials, chips, and logistics – which have again risen considerably. My colleague Markus Forschner has already made this perfectly clear. Only then can we continue to operate our automotive supply business at a profit. </p><p></p><p>At least the market for electric vehicles is gaining momentum. All automakers are eager to secure the greatest possible share of this market. Bosch sees itself as the number one supplier for electrical powertrains on the road as well. We are doing all we can to make electromobility even more practicable. </p><p></p><p>For example, we are keeping the powertrain, including the battery, at the right temperature and providing the necessary climate comfort in the passenger compartment – intelligent thermal management alone increases electric driving range by 25 percent. It accounts for around four times more value creation in electric vehicles than in diesel- or gasoline-powered ones. To this end, Bosch has developed a pre-integrated solution: the flexible thermal unit, or FTU. This solution significantly reduces system costs and complexity: fewer parts, fewer assembly steps, fewer coolant lines, and thus less coolant weight. With the FTU alone, we are tapping into a market that will reach a volume of 3.5 billion euros by the end of the decade. </p><p></p><p>In addition, we are making good progress in electromobility on both of the key technological paths. </p><p></p><p><ul><li>The first is Bosch’s growth in the battery-electric mobility business. Since 2018, we have acquired 170 commercial projects – 60 of those in 2021 alone. The market is seeing strong growth, and ours is even stronger. Our unit sales are increasing annually at double-digit rates. In 2025, our sales will surpass the five billion euro mark, with components for purely electric cars accounting for 70 percent by then. Our capital expenditure remains on a high level – the figure for this year is more than 500 million euros. </li><li>The other path will open up once Bosch launches its electromobility based on fuel cells. Specifically, we will start production of fuel-cell powertrains for trucks this year. Our technology already completed a good 100,000 test kilometers in 2021, driven by Chinese prototypes. Our Bamberg plant in Germany will start producing fuel-cell stacks in 2022. By the middle of the decade, we aim to be producing stacks with a gigawatt output at that site – our giga-factory, if you will. To this end, assembly of the complete fuel-cell system will begin in Stuttgart-Feuerbach in 2023, with some components also being supplied from Homburg. This cooperation clearly shows that our core plants are generating innovations. The Wuxi location, which serves our Chinese customers, will also be involved. By 2030, it should cost no more to operate a fuel-cell truck than a diesel – that’s our goal. We have the necessary expertise in commercialization to achieve this, such as a process that exists only at Bosch: high-speed laser welding, to make 1,000 meters of hydrogen-impermeable weld seams per stack. Major capital expenditure will also be required. We have increased ours once again, to nearly one billion euros between 2021 and 2024. </li></ul></p><p></p><p>But that’s not all. In the same period, we will invest half a billion euros in stationary fuel-cell technology. So Bosch is positioning itself broadly here as well – we are thinking beyond mobility. Stationary fuel cells are typically used in micro power plants, or to supply electricity to data centers or city districts. For these cells as well, production is being ramped up in our core plants – in Bamberg, Homburg, and Wernau. We plan to launch stationary fuel cells on the market in 2024. In order to tap the Chinese market, we are also planning a joint venture with our partners Ceres Power and Weichai. We expect the global market to be worth 20 billion euros by 2030, and have a good chance of becoming one of the top three providers. With that, I turn the floor back over to Stefan Hartung. </p><h2></h2><p><b>Dr. Stefan Hartung:</b></p><p><b>Three billion euros for climate-neutral technology</b></p><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, we are coming to the close of our presentation. A sustainable way of life is coming – it has to come. With dependence on fossil fuels being exploited in international conflicts, we must now work with even more determination to do what our planet requires of us: to diversify our energy use. Bosch is pursuing this in all its business sectors, both as a transition to alternative heating and a transition to alternative mobility. Our strategic imperative – technology that is “Invented for life” – also means making life with this transition as easy as possible. For instance, we are launching a connected wallbox that lets users control electric vehicle charging at home with an app. It can also be integrated into the smart home energy manager. </p><p></p><p>In addition, Bosch wouldn’t be Bosch if we were to leave a promising development untouched. That’s why we’re also working on hydrogen engines for heavy trucks. And as mentioned earlier, we want to use our technology not least to support the expansion of hydrogen production in Europe. We will supply the stack – the core of the hydrogen electrolysis system – which combines with the power electronics, sensors, and control unit to form a smart module. Our development is aimed at the market for electrolyzer components, which we expect to be worth 14 billion euros worldwide by 2030. We plan to invest nearly 500 million euros in this area by the end of the decade, half of it by the time of market launch, which we are planning for 2025. Altogether, our upfront investments in technologies aimed at climate neutrality total a good three billion euros over three years. No other company can match the way we are diversifying with these kinds of technologies. Yet for all this diversification, our strategy can be summed up in one sentence: We’re already well underway with electricity-based solutions, and hydrogen-based ones will pick up speed as well. That isn’t to say that we won’t have to invent a few technologies along the way, or that a few other technologies aren’t still too costly. But technologically, we mustn’t make the mistake of restricting ourselves to the solutions that are already in use today. Electrification and green hydrogen: we’ll need both if we are to live sustainably on our blue planet.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>New area of business: Bosch to develop components for hydrogen electrolysis</headline>
			<quote>Technology for hydrogen generation expected to go into production in 2025</quote>
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<p>Stuttgart and Renningen, Germany – When it comes to green hydrogen, Bosch is stepping on the gas: in the interest of effective climate action, the company is planning not only to use this new fuel, but also to be one of the companies producing it. This is why Bosch is branching out into the development of components for electrolyzers, which use electrolysis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Ideally, the electricity for this purpose is generated from renewable sources such as wind or photovoltaic power, in which case the result is known as “green hydrogen”. “We cannot afford to delay climate action any longer, so we aim to use Bosch technology to support the rapid expansion of hydrogen production in Europe,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the presentation of the company’s <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(240064, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-to-invest-billions-in-climate-neutral-technology-240064.html" >annual figures</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >annual figures</a> </th:block>. “To do this, we will leverage our know-how in fuel-cell technology,” added Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Bosch and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. Drawing on this expertise, Bosch will assign the development of electrolyzer components to the Mobility Solutions business sector, investing up to 500 million euros in this venture by the end of the decade. In light of energy diversification, the move away from fossil fuels, and the need to reduce CO2 emissions, demand for green hydrogen is growing rapidly – not only in energy-intensive industries such as steel, chemicals, and heavy-duty freight, but also in private real estate. According to the EU, demand is set to rise to some ten million metric tons a year by 2030. Bosch forecasts that the global market for electrolyzer components will increase to a volume of around 14 billion euros over the same period, with Europe set to see the highest rates of growth. To help business and society reduce dependency on fossil fuels and harness new forms of energy, Bosch intends to invest some three billion euros in climate-neutral technology, such as electrification and hydrogen, over the next three years.</p>
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				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<h2>Bosch is to develop the stack – the core component of an electrolyzer</h2><p>As in the fuel cell, the key component of an electrolyzer is a stack, which comprises several hundred individual cells connected in series. In each of these cells, electricity is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This is the reverse of what takes place in a fuel cell, where electricity is generated by combining hydrogen and oxygen. In both cases, the chemical reaction is facilitated by means of a proton-exchange membrane (PEM). Bosch is collaborating with a number of partners to develop a way of combining the electrolyzer stack with a control unit, power electronics, and various sensors to create a “smart module”. With pilot plants scheduled to commence operation in the coming year, the company plans to supply these smart modules to manufacturers of electrolysis plants and industrial service providers from 2025 onward. </p><p></p><p>Using a simple process, Bosch will incorporate a number of these compact modules. They can then be used both in smaller units with capacity of up to ten megawatts and in gigawatt-rated onshore and offshore plants – whether in new-build projects or in existing plants for conversion to the production of green hydrogen. To maximize the efficiency of hydrogen production and extend the service life of the stack, the smart modules are to be connected to the Bosch cloud. At the same time, the use of a modular design for the electrolyzers is expected to make maintenance more flexible: any scheduled work will require the shutdown of certain sections of the plant only, instead of the entire facility. Bosch is also working on service concepts that will include the recycling of components in order to promote a circular economy.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch can use its strengths in mass production and economies of scale</h2><p>Unlike many of the electrolyzer components currently on the market, the Bosch smart modules will be mass produced. As such, the manufacturing operation will generate economies of scale. “Two key factors are involved in ramping up hydrogen production: speed and cost,” Heyn said. “This is where we can play to our strengths, thanks to our expertise in mass production and our automotive know-how.” Bosch is now planning to start volume production as quickly as possible at a number of European locations. These include Bamberg and Feuerbach (Germany), Tilburg (Netherlands), Linz (Austria), and České Budějovice (Czech Republic).</p><p> </p><h2>Bosch portfolio expansion will safeguard jobs</h2><p>The ongoing transformation of the automotive sector presents a huge challenge for the industry as a whole. As ever, Bosch’s response here is to innovate. In entering a new field of business – one that will add a nonautomotive wing to its mobility solutions business – the company is seizing the opportunity to further safeguard employment. In the coming years, this expansion into electrolyzer components is expected to create work for hundreds of associates. “In fact, we’re doing three things at once,” Heyn said. “We’re making an important contribution ecologically, economically, and socially.”</p><p></p><h2>Bosch is working on mobile and stationary fuel cells</h2><p>Bosch firmly believes in hydrogen as a future fuel, and is also working on both <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">stationary</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-the-mobility-of-the-future-needs-fuel-cells-218112.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">mobile fuel cells</a>. One intended use for the former is as small, on-site power plants for cities, data centers, shopping malls, business parks, and as charge spots for electric vehicles. Bosch plans to use mobile fuel cells to facilitate the climate-neutral shipping of goods and commodities, initially by truck. The company’s portfolio of vehicle-related products in this field ranges from individual sensors to core components such as the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-to-supply-fuel-cell-components-to-cellcentric-230336.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">electric air compressor</a>, the stack, and complete <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/emission-free-mobility-bosch-and-qingling-motors-cooperate-on-fuel-cells-227520.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">fuel-cell modules</a>. Production is expected to start this year.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>239809</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11478</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/mems-micro-speaker-bosch-expands-sensor-business-for-consumer-electronics-239809.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-28T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-05-02T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
			</topic>
			<headline>MEMS micro speaker: Bosch expands sensor business for consumer electronics</headline>
			<quote>Acquisition of micro speaker specialist Arioso Systems 
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch enters the attractive market segment micro speakers.  Arioso Systems, one of the world’s most innovative providers of MEMS micro speaker technology is to become part of Bosch Sensortec.  Acquisition means broader diversification of Bosch Sensortec’s portfolio.  Hearable device manufacturers benefit from sound generation with significant less power consumption, smaller size, and easier system integration. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Constantin Schmauder</name>
				<email>Constantin.Schmauder@bosch-sensortec.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is expanding its expertise in MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) micro speakers and strengthening its market position as leading provider of sensing solutions for consumer electronics with an acquisition. Arioso Systems, based in Dresden, Germany, is to become part of the Bosch Sensortec GmbH. Agreements to this effect were signed by Bosch and Arioso Systems. It has been agreed that any project details such as the purchase price will not be disclosed. The acquisition is subject to approval by the antitrust authorities.</p><p>“The planned acquisition of Arioso Systems further enlarges our sensing solutions expertise for consumer electronics in the field of micro speakers and makes us even more diversified. We are thus consistently expanding our strong position as technology leader in this area,” says Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. </p><p>Arioso Systems which was emerged from the Fraunhofer IPMS and research activities at the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg in 2019, is one of the world’s most innovative providers of MEMS micro speaker technology. The technology is also a beneficial complement to Bosch’s MEMS sensor portfolio for wearables and hearables. The unique and innovative technology concept from Arioso Systems combined with the long-lasting experience from Bosch Sensortec to develop a technology to high-volume consumer electronics market maturity is expected to shape the emerging global MEMS micro speaker market. Manufacturers of TWS (true wireless stereo) earphones and other hearable devices will benefit from a sound generation with significant less power consumption and a smaller form factor, which means an expanded battery run time and easier system integration. </p><p>“The whole Arioso Systems team is excited to become part of the most powerful global provider of sensing solutions and to take the next step in expanding our leading-edge technology,” says Hermann Schenk, CEO of Arioso Systems. “Joining our forces means we can leverage the full potential of our MEMS micro speaker technology.”</p>
<p><b>Enabling technology for the internet of tomorrow – strong market growth expected</b></p><p>The internet of tomorrow will be mobile and audio based, both speaking and listening. Components for smart in-ear devices must be increasingly small, light, efficient and scalable to meet the market’s needs. More and more functionalities demand for smaller form factors and expanded battery run time. Market experts are predicting strong growth in micro speaker applications in the years ahead. According to the market experts from Yole, the total market for micro speakers is expected to grow from 9 billion US dollars in 2020 to 11 billion US dollars in 2026, while MEMS micro speakers will have a fast-growing share in it.</p><p></p><p><b>About the MEMS micro speaker technology</b></p><p>Arioso Systems developed a novel audio transducer technology, where sound is generated through movement of vertically oriented lamellas inside a silicon chip. Unlike conventional membrane, Arioso Systems technology uses the chip volume rather than surface. Therefore, it is possible to build a miniatured MEMS micro-speaker to generate up to 120 dB SPL (sound pressure level) out of 10mm2 active area. Thanks to the electrostatic actuator of all-silicon MEMS and thanks to its very low capacitance, the Arioso Systems technology allows to save battery for new sensor application in demanding hearable devices such as TWS as well as in other wearables devices.</p><p></p><p><b>Further information: </b></p><p><a href="https://arioso-systems.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://arioso-systems.com/</a></p><p>Video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZH051TjwvY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZH051TjwvY</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>239552</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11467</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/strong-expansion-in-the-professional-18v-system-first-cordless-rivet-gun-from-bosch-for-professionals-239552.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-27T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-27T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Strong expansion in the ‘Professional 18V System’:  First cordless rivet gun from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Widest range of applications in its class
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A new segment for an even wider range of 18V applications   Processes blind rivets with diameters of 3 to 6.4 mm  Cross-manufacturer battery compatibility: Save time, space, and money  Efficient and flexible thanks to Connectivity functions and selectable modes ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Efficient, flexible and simple riveting: Bosch expands the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>’ for trade and industry with a new segment by introducing professionals to the GRG 18V-16 C Professional, the first cordless rivet gun in the portfolio. It covers blind rivets with diameters of 3 to 6.4 mm, thus covering the widest range of applications in its class with a single tool, without needing to change tool components. A constant pulling force of 16,000 N also makes it easy for professionals to create riveted joints quickly and simply even in stainless steel applications. Furthermore, the ‘Professional 18V System’ covers all other significant 18V applications that, thanks to cross-manufacturer compatibility, go even beyond Bosch. <a href="https://www.professional-18v-system.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system</a>: All tools ‒ from compact drill drivers to miter saws with up to 2,000 W of equivalent corded power ‒ can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and a single charger. Tradespeople therefore save time, space, and money.</p>
<p><b>Efficiency and flexibility thanks to Connectivity functions and selectable modes</b></p><p>The GRG 18V-16 C Professional can be used to rivet both thick and thin metal sheets in, for example, ventilation, structural façades, and vehicle construction. There is no need to change tools or replace components. Users need only to select the matching nosepiece. All nosepieces that are not in use, including the nosepiece changing wrench, are stored safely on the tool and always within reach. The Connectivity functions and two selectable modes also contribute to the high efficiency and flexibility of the cordless rivet gun. By pairing the tool with a smartphone via Bluetooth, users can set a reminder in the Bosch Toolbox App, for example, when the jaws need to be cleaned or changed. This way, users can avoid downtime caused by worn-out jaws that can no longer hold and set rivets. The number of riveting cycles can be set to intervals of 500 rivets. On the tool’s user interface, users can select the tool’s operating mode: Auto or Manual. In ‘Manual’ mode, the user can control the riveting procedure individually. In ‘Auto’ mode, briefly pressing the ON/OFF switch is sufficient for automatic riveting. Regardless which mode the user prefers: After every riveting procedure, the rivet mandrels are collected in the mandrel container to prevent them from falling. Blind rivets made of aluminum, steel and stainless steel from all common manufacturers can be used depending on the respective application.</p><p>A further advantage of the GRG 18V-16 C Professional is its low weight of only 1.6 kilograms and a short tool head compared to conventional cordless rivet guns on the market. Furthermore, the LED provides good illumination of the work area. </p><p>The cordless rivet gun GRG 18V-16 C Professional is available from May. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GRG 18V-16 C Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor</td><td style=''>Brushless</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Pulling force</td><td style=''>16,000 N</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Stroke length </td><td style=''>25 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Blind rivet diameter</td><td style=''>3.0 – 6.4 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x height x width)</td><td style=''>290 x 243 x 67 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery</td><td style=''>1.6 kg </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton: €845</li><li>Tool in L-Boxx 136: €876</li><li>Tool in the L-Boxx 136 with quick charger GAL 18V-40 Professional and 2 x ProCore18V batteries with 4.0 Ah: €1,079</li></ul>All versions include 4 nosepieces, wrench, collecting container, a set of spare jaws and belt clip. </td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>239424</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11468</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-home-meets-smart-mobility-bmw-and-bosch-smart-home-start-a-joint-campaign-239424.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-04-25T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-25T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>2499</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Smart Home Meets Smart Mobility: BMW and Bosch Smart Home start a joint campaign</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Apple CarPlay gives BMW drivers access to connected Bosch Smart Home devices via the Apple HomeKit.  All important functions can also be controlled via the voice assistants, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.  The joint campaign by BMW and Bosch highlights the benefits of the established third-party voice assistants in the BMW i4 M50.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>BMW drivers are able to control their Bosch Smart Home easily, safely and conveniently via the integration of Apple CarPlay and the Siri voice assistant while driving. With the new BMW operating system 8 in the i4, drivers can simply say &quot;Hey Siri&quot; to activate the digital voice assistant. For the first time it is no longer necessary to press the microphone button on the steering wheel. A joint campaign by Bosch and BMW shows the clever connection between Smart Home and the Digital Car, which links intelligent home and digital mobility. Access to Bosch Smart Home devices is also possible using the voice assistant called Google Assistant in Android Auto and the Amazon Alexa Car Integration.</p>
<p>With Apple&#39;s HomeKit and Apple CarPlay, lights or temperatures can be adjusted seamlessly and intelligently, and the status of doors and windows can be checked. “We are pleased to be able to show solutions in our joint campaign with Bosch that make life easier. In addition to the driving experience, the focus of our customers is increasingly on the BMW digital ecosystem. Our aim is to provide convenient and reliable access to your Smart Home devices and functions while in the vehicle”, says Stephan Durach, SVP Connected Company Development, Technical Operations. </p>
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		<p>
			We are pleased to be able to show solutions in our joint campaign with Bosch that make life easier. In addition to the driving experience, the focus of our customers is increasingly on the BMW digital ecosystem. Our aim is to provide convenient and reliable access to your Smart Home devices and functions while in the vehicle
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Stephan Durach, SVP Connected Company Development, Technical Operations</cite>
			</div>
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<p><b>The campaign focuses on comfort and safety for BMW drivers with Smart Home control.</b></p><p>The benefits of the integration of Apple CarPlay in the BMW vehicle and the corresponding access to Bosch Smart Home products are made clear in the &quot;Living the smart life&quot; campaign. In four different short films, three friends get into their BMW i4 and drive off. After a short while, the flatmates ask themselves in different scenarios whether their blinds at home are closed, the lights are switched off or the alarm system is active. Instead of going back to look, they ask Siri via Apple CarPlay. </p><p>Siri does not only respond to commands, but also to questions. For example, flatmate Audrey asks the following question in the clips: &quot;Hey Siri, are all the windows at home closed?&quot; The films illustrate how easily and conveniently Bosch Smart Home devices can be controlled via the integration of Apple CarPlay in the BMW vehicle and how everyday routines can be performed easily while driving - almost as if you were at home. </p><p>&quot;The smart solutions from Bosch Smart Home are designed to make everyday life easier for our customers at all levels,&quot; says Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home. &quot;We are pleased to have the option of Apple CarPlay control via Siri. BMW drivers can thus conveniently access their homes using familiar voice commands and easily ensure a higher level of security and sustainability in their own homes while on the move.&quot; </p><p>The control fits seamlessly into their mobility and brings further benefits. Users with Smart Homes thus act more sustainably, as they can disconnect unused devices from the power supply while they are absent. They also have access to security-relevant features at all times and can thus protect their home ideally.</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/vt4E9j8NS8Q" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Click here fore the video.</a></p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			The smart solutions from Bosch Smart Home are designed to make everyday life easier for our customers at all levels. We are pleased to have the option of Apple CarPlay control via Siri. BMW drivers can thus conveniently access their homes using familiar voice commands and easily ensure a higher level of security and sustainability in their own homes while on the move.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home</cite>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>239296</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11472</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/start-the-gardening-season-with-full-power-cordless-hedgecutter-and-grass-trimmer-from-bosch-239296.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-21T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-21T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
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			<headline>Start the gardening season with full power: Cordless hedgecutter and grass trimmer from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Expansion of the ‘36V Power for All System’
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Effortless cutting of dense hedges and shrubs  Powerful trimming of overgrown grass and weeded areas   Syneon Technology for optimum performance and maximum endurance  Long-lasting and maintenance-free thanks to brushless motor ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is expanding the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/garden/cordless-tools/36-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">36V Power for All System</a>’ by including two more powerful garden tools: The cordless hedgecutter AdvancedHedgeCut 36V-65-28 cuts dense hedges and shrubs effortlessly into shape, the cordless grass trimmer AdvancedGrassCut 36V-33 clears overgrown grass and weeded areas powerfully. All tools of the system – from lawnmower to leaf blower – can be operated with one and the same 36V lithium-ion battery and charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment. In addition, the cordless hedgecutter and grass trimmer always provide the optimum performance and maximum endurance for any project. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components such as the motor combined with an intelligent electronic control system called the ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery.</p>
<p><b>AdvancedHedgeCut 36V-65-28: Effortless cutting of dense hedges </b></p><p>The AdvancedHedgeCut 36V-65-28 offers a blade length of 65 cm and cuts through branches up to 28 mm thick thanks to Swiss precision blades. It cuts large and dense hedges into shape at 3,200 spm, which means it is as fast as its corded counterpart. The main advantage over comparable cordless hedgecutters in the DIY segment is its brushless motor which is compact, long-lasting, and maintenancefree. In addition, the cordless hedgecutter is considerably lighter than conventional petrol hedgecutters in its class: It weighs 4.2 kg including the 2.0 Ah battery. Per battery charge, it powerfully trims up to 260 square meters of hedge. In addition, its front handle allows different gripping and working positions so that large and dense hedges such as beech, yew and laurel hedges or blackthorn and hawthorn bushes can be trimmed into shape with minimum effort. Another significant advantage is the tried-and-tested Bosch Anti-Blocking system. It ensures that work progresses continuously and rapidly, even when tackling thicker branches: If the blades fail to cut through a thick or particularly hard branch at the first attempt, microelectronics control the motor to regulate the running direction of the blades so that they are repeatedly applied to the same point until the branch has been cut through. This feature is unique to Bosch. </p><p></p><p><b>AdvancedGrassCut 36V-33: Powerful trimming of overgrown grassed areas</b></p><p>The cordless grass trimmer AdvancedGrassCut 36V-33 reliably clears over-grown grass and weeded areas by means of a cutting line. It weighs only 4 kg including the 2.0 Ah battery and is therefore considerably lighter than conventional petrol grass trimmers intended for the same application. The AdvancedGrassCut 36V-33 is equipped with a brushless motor which is compact, long-lasting, and maintenance-free. It offers a cutting diameter of 33 cm and combines a powerful cut with an ergonomic design and an easy-to-use spool system. Its constant electronics automatically adjust the grass trimmer’s power to the task at hand to maintain its operating speed. Thanks to ‘Pro-Tap’, the 2.4 mm thick cutting line is released by approximately 10 mm each time it is tapped on the ground. When the line needs replenishing, the new ‘EasyWind’ line loading system makes it much faster and easier than before: When the line runs out, simply thread the line through the eyelets, make the line equal on both sides then turn the knob anti-clockwise until the spool is fully loaded. The plant protector keeps trees and plants at a safe distance during trimming, helping to achieve a precise work result. Thanks to speed control and a battery charge indicator, users always have full control over their tool during trimming. </p><p></p><p>The AdvancedGrassCut 36V-33 cordless grass trimmer will be available from May, the AdvancedHedgeCut 36V-65-28 cordless hedgecutter from June onwards. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>AdvancedHedgeCut 36V-65-28</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>36 V </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Trimmed hedge per battery charge (2.0 Ah)</td><td style=''>Up to 260 m<sup>2</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Runtime with 2.0 Ah</td><td style=''>Up to 50 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery charging time at 2.0 Ah</td><td style=''>65 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor </td><td style=''>Brushless</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load stroke rate</td><td style=''>3,200 spm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Blade length/tooth opening/cutting diameter </td><td style=''>65 cm/30 mm/28 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Anti-Blocking system</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with 2.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>3.5/4.2 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>1186 x 239 x 193 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton box: € 199.99</li><li>Tool in a carton box including 2.0 Ah battery and charger AL 36V-20 CV: €329.99</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>AdvancedGrassCut 36V-33</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>36 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Trimmed grass area per battery charge <br/>(2.0 Ah)</td><td style=''>Up to 50 m<sup>2</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery charging time at 2.0 Ah</td><td style=''>65 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor </td><td style=''>Brushless</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>4,500 – 6,400 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting system</td><td style=''>Pro-Tap + EasyWind</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with 2.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>3.3 kg/4.0 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>1620 x 426 x 260 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton box: € 199.99 </li><li>Tool in a carton box including 2.0 Ah battery and charger AL 36V-20 CV: € 329.99</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>239232</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11465</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-thermotechnology-generates-sales-of-eur-4-billion-in-2021-239232.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11465/pi11465_en_thermotechnology_corporate_14042022_final.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-14T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-14T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>1924</id>
				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Thermotechnology generates sales of EUR 4 billion in 2021</headline>
			<quote>EUR 300 million to be invested in heat pumps by mid-2020s</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sales 2021: Increase of 13 percent compared to previous year  Heat pump business grows 38 percent Electrification, hybrids and hydrogen: Multi-technology strategy for the global climate transition  Driving the energy transition together with the skilled trades ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Silke Bartels</name>
				<email>silke.bartels@bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Wetzlar – Bosch Thermotechnology was able to grow its sales in 2021 by 13 percent in nominal terms compared to the previous year – 14 percent in exchange rate-adjusted terms – to EUR 4 billion, reaching this mark for the first time in its history. The company achieved 10 percent and 16 percent growth in its key markets, Germany and Great Britain, with many other markets also growing at double-digit rates. The strong revenue growth was driven mainly by the global trend towards electrification and by the expansion of air conditioning sales and digitalisation. Bosch Thermotechnology’s international heat pump sales increased by 38 percent in 2021, which was clearly above the market trend. The Division plans to invest EUR 300 million in the heat pump business by the mid-2020s. At the same time, Bosch Thermotechnology increased its investments in research and development 2021 by 19 percent compared to the previous year to EUR 210 million. The number of associates worldwide rose by approx. 4 percent to roughly 14,200 compared to 2020.</p>
<p>Bosch Thermotechnology achieved these results in a difficult market environment caused by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and the tense global economic situation, which is marked by considerable shortages of raw materials, electronic parts and components. “The record sales confirms our multi-technology strategy. It is only with this approach that the climate goals in the building sector can be reached at the required speed and affordably for all citizens. This is why we will continue to make comprehensive investments in forward-looking technologies such as electrification, hybrid and hydrogen technology – adapted to local customer requirements worldwide – and digitalisation,” said Jan Brockmann, Chairman of the Bosch Thermotechnology Division. </p><p></p><p>Moreover, the company will support its specialist trade partners even more than before with training and further education programmes supporting the energy transition. This applies, in particular, to electrification but also to the use of green gases such as hydrogen as well as the topic of air-conditioning, which is becoming increasingly important in Europe. With regard to heat pumps, for instance, Bosch Thermotechnology offers some 20 different online and physical training formats, which increasingly also cover special topics such as building temperature control using heat pumps and hybrid gas heat pump devices. “Together with our partners, we are making an important contribution to achieving the European climate goals and deliver optimum solutions for the diverse day-to-day customer requirements. This way, our corporate purpose ‘Make. Home. Comfort. Green’ becomes a reality,” Brockmann added.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>239105</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11449</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-aws-enter-into-collaboration-to-digitalize-logistics-239105.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11449/pi11449_en_final-2.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-13T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-13T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch and AWS enter into collaboration to  digitalize logistics</headline>
			<quote>Service platform for logistics fleets pools expertise in mobility, software, and the cloud 
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch is developing a logistics platform for digital services on AWS.  The first digital services are expected to be available in Europe, India, and the U.S. in late 2022.  Complete ecosystem and software environment for freight carriers and forwarders emerges. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch and U.S.-based cloud provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) aim to improve efficiency and sustainability in the transportation and logistics industry. Their plan is to offer logistics companies and freight forwarders across the globe quick and easy access to digital services through a platform powered by AWS. Going forward, they will offer support for topics ranging from capacity utilization of commercial vehicle fleets to monitoring goods flows to order processing – all from a single source. To this end, Bosch and AWS have now entered a strategic collaboration. Bosch will be responsible for developing and operating the logistics platform, the core of which is a marketplace for digital services, while AWS will contribute its comprehensive cloud offering and expertise. The platform will facilitate smooth interaction between a variety of services and data, enabling transportation and logistics companies to benefit much more from the opportunities of digitalization without having to set up their own resource- and cost-intensive IT projects. The marketplace will also be open to all digital logistics services providers. Industry and consumers will benefit from the initiative because of greater reliability and transparency in goods and parcel delivery, for example. The companies plan to present a preliminary version of the logistics platform at Hannover Messe, with the launch for Europe, India, and the U.S. set for late 2022. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			The transportation and logistics industry is the backbone of the global economy. In the years ahead, it will have to shoulder continuously increasing transport volumes for goods and commodities while simultaneously reducing its carbon footprint. In collaboration with AWS, we want to help the logistics industry with this. We aim to ring in the future of the industry and drive forward its digitalization,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Sandeep Nelamangala, Executive Director, Bosch Limited, and Executive Sponsor of logistics platform business at Bosch</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p><b>Greater efficiency through increased digitalization</b></p><p>“The transportation and logistics industry is the backbone of the global economy. In the years ahead, it will have to shoulder continuously increasing transport volumes for goods and commodities while simultaneously reducing its carbon footprint. In collaboration with AWS, we want to help the logistics industry with this. We aim to ring in the future of the industry and drive forward its digitalization,” says Sandeep Nelamangala, Executive Director, Bosch Limited, and Executive Sponsor of logistics platform business at Bosch. “Developing hyperconnected transportation functions is one of the most complex technical challenges of our time. That’s why we are working with a market pioneer such as Bosch to master these unique challenges,” said Kathrin Renz, Vice President, Business Development and Industries, AWS. “The digital marketplace will enable logistics customers to quickly transform their business into a fully digital end-to-end value chain. Customers will benefit from the tools, frameworks, and modules we offer for digitalization, in addition to improving the sustainability of their transportation processes.”</p><p></p><p><b>Years-long boom – and no end in sight</b></p><p>The transportation and logistics industry has been booming for years. During the Covid 19 pandemic, online orders and parcel deliveries saw another sharp increase, giving the industry a further boost. By 2030, global goods transport will grow more than 40 percent, and by 2050 this figure is even expected to exceed 145 percent. This growth is hitting a market that is highly fragmented globally – as well as struggling with various areas of inefficiency. A few facts will illustrate this: More than 95 percent of the companies operating in this industry worldwide are SMEs. Approximately nine out of ten companies operate with fewer than five vehicles. The majority of freight forwarders still organize their daily business manually or with an assortment of unrelated computer programs. Moreover, according to the <a href="https://www.bmvi.de/SharedDocs/DE/Artikel/G/amtliche-gueterkraftverkehrsstatistik.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">goods transport statistics of Germany&#8217;s Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport</a> (available in German only), more than 150 million trips are empty runs, which adds up to more than 6.5 billion empty kilometers annually, or more than 160,000 unnecessary journeys around the earth. This weighs heavily not only on efforts to protect the climate, but also on the already problematic shortage of drivers. The Federal Association for Goods Traffic, Logistics, and Disposal estimates that there is a shortage of between 60,000 and 80,000 drivers in Germany alone – and the situation is becoming more and more acute across the globe.</p><p></p><p><b>Many challenges – one solution</b></p><p>With its logistics platform, Bosch aims to provide a key solution for many of the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry. The advantage of this platform is that it will create an entire ecosystem and a software environment in which freight carriers and forwarders can select, book, and execute different providers’ services to meet their specific needs. The platform also allows for easy integration of applications that are already relevant to the market, for instance, in transportation management systems. Thanks to shared usage of data that is available through the telematics systems in commercial vehicles, for example from fleet management, it is also possible to link and allow interplay between different services from different areas. This makes it easier to leverage synergies. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11466</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-accelerates-software-development-for-automated-driving-with-acquisition-of-five-239040.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-12T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-12T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<headline>Bosch accelerates software development for automated driving with acquisition of Five</headline>
			<quote>Europe’s leading startup for self-driving cars to become part of Bosch</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Markus Heyn: “Five will give an extra boost to our work in software development for safe automated driving.”   Five employs 140 associates at six locations in the United Kingdom.  The software building blocks in Bosch and Five’s toolchain engineering environments complement each other. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The development of self-driving cars is regarded as the ultimate discipline for automakers. As one of the world’s biggest mobility providers, Bosch is a driving force behind the progress being made in this discipline. Now, it’s strengthening its hand by acquiring Five, Europe’s leading startup in the field of automated driving. At six locations in the United Kingdom, its roughly 140 associates are working on the vision of safe, self-driving vehicles. Five gave preference to Bosch over other takeover bidders. The two companies share a common vision of automated driving and of safe automated driving systems. The agreements with Five were signed at the beginning of April. It has been agreed that the financial details will not be disclosed. The acquisition is still subject to approval by the antitrust authorities. </p>
<p>“Automated driving is set to make road traffic safer. We want Five to give an extra boost to our work in software development for safe automated driving, and offer our customers European-made technology,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. Headquartered in Cambridge, U.K., Five is to be part of the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. “Scale matters in building automated driving technology. Bosch is a global leader in driving assistance technologies, with core technologies and vast data lakes that will be essential in bringing safe self-driving systems to market. We’re excited for Five to become part of Europe’s most powerful SAE Level 4 player and to be a part of Bosch’s future success,” says Stan Boland, the CEO of Five. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Automated driving is set to make road traffic safer. We want Five to give an extra boost to our work in software development for safe automated driving, and offer our customers European-made technology
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector</cite>
			</div>
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<p><b>Simulation environment allows software to be tested and validated</b></p><p>Since it was set up in 2016, Five has built a team of experts in cloud software, safety assurance, robotics and machine learning, and has placed itself at the forefront of developing state-of-the-art software and artificial intelligence-based solutions for autonomous driving, through SAE Level 4. The startup now focuses primarily on a cloud-based development and testing platform for the software used in self-driving cars. This offers engineers the programs they need to create automated driving software at pace, and to test it before and during its deployment in test vehicles. The platform is able to analyze real data from a fleet of test vehicles, create advanced testing scenarios, and build a simulation environment that makes it possible to assess and validate system behavior at hyper-scale. </p><p></p><p><b>Agile collaboration between Bosch and Five teams</b></p><p>At Bosch, Five will strengthen the company’s agile project structure for the development of self-driving cars. The two teams’ software engineering environments complement each other very well, and will be merged to form a single solution. “Five is the perfect fit for our engineering activities – not least due to its associates’ mindset and agile approach. This brings us closer to our aim of getting safe automated driving onto our roads,” says Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. For Bosch, moreover, the acquisition is a further step toward consolidating its market position in software and automated driving. Only recently, the company extended its portfolio by acquiring Atlatec GmbH, a specialist in the field of high-resolution digital maps. This means Bosch will be the only company that can offer its customers all the necessary building blocks of automated driving from a single source – from actuators, sensors, and maps to software and the engineering environment. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch is working on all levels of automated driving</b></p><p>For Bosch, automated driving is and will remain a strategic business field. The company is the innovation leader in this area. With its driver assistance systems and the requisite sensor technology, it laid the foundation for all automation levels at an early stage. Bosch is taking a two-pronged approach. On the one hand, with the aim of making driving safer and more relaxed, it is developing solutions for private vehicles with a focus on driver assistance and on partially and conditionally automated systems (SAE Levels 1 to 3). On the other hand, the team is also working on solutions for higher levels of automation, with a focus on fleet vehicles and new operating models. In the logistics sector in particular, Bosch sees attractive applications and business potential for SAE Level 4 automated driving systems. Moreover, Bosch has already developed automated valet parking, the first production-ready driving function not to require a driver.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11460</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/high-accuracy-over-distances-up-to-150-meters-new-bosch-laser-measures-with-camera-238849.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-04-11T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-11T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>High accuracy over distances up to 150 meters:  New Bosch laser measures with camera</headline>
			<quote>Time-saving planning and documentation through connectivity
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Precise measurements thanks to camera viewfinder in real time and with zoom function   Rapid processing, documentation, and remote control via the MeasureOn App  Optimal readability thanks to large color display with robust protective screen ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>When using the GLM 100-25 C Professional and GLM 150-27 C Professional laser measures from Bosch, tradespeople and planners can simply, quickly, and safely measure distances in bright environments and long distances indoors and outdoors. Both models are equipped with a camera and, thanks to the viewfinder with a zoom function, make it easy for the user to precisely aim at the target point. This means that even large distances up to 100 meters or 150 meters can be measured precisely. The new laser measures offer a significant advantage: The camera image can be seen in real time throughout the measuring process. It remains visible even after measuring so that the correct target point can be rechecked and confirmed. This allows users to recognize and avoid errors. The GLM 100-25 C Professional and GLM 150-27 C Professional also transmit their measured values via an integrated Bluetooth function to the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/measureon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">MeasureOn App</a> in which the measured values can be digitally processed via smartphone and tablet. This makes tradespeople and planners more efficient – from roofers, scaffolders, and landscape gardeners through to site managers.</p>
<p><b>Rapid processing, documentation, and remote control via the MeasureOn App</b></p><p>The MeasureOn App saves time during planning and documentation. It helps to organize, evaluate, and share measurement results from anywhere. In addition, other content such as construction site photos, floor plan sketches, and notes can be added to a project to best capture and manage it. The app can also be used as a remote control for the laser measures so that measurements can be taken without blurring and without requiring any assistance from colleagues. Both laser measures automatically store the results of the last 50 measurements independently of the app. The GLM 150-27 C Professional also offers users a visual memory: Its camera stores up to 700 images and shows the last 50 images in the display together with the measured value. This means that each individual measurement can be assigned. Its stored data can also be transferred to a PC via the micro-USB interface and read out as CSV list and JPEG. This makes further processing easy for tradespeople and planners, for example in quotation and invoicing software.</p><p></p><p><b>Easy-to-read color display with a robust protective screen</b></p><p>Every measurement result can be easily read on the 2.8-inch color display. The display automatically rotates with every inclination – just like a smartphone. The IPS display is firmly attached to the glass surface so that the ambient light cannot refract in the interim space and is not reflected. In addition, the display can be easily viewed from every perspective – even from the side. This means that it is easier to read, in contrast to traditional laser measures, even when used outdoors in strong sunlight. The protective screen is extremely robust and scratch-resistant to meet the tough requirements on construction sites. IP54 dust and splash protection also helps in this respect.</p><p></p><p><b>Easy operation minimizes application errors</b></p><p>The GLM 100-25 C Professional and GLM 150-27 C Professional rely on proven and easy operation with a click wheel, as is also the case with the GLM 50-27 C and CG Professional laser measures for example. All functions such as the calculation of length, area and volume are explained by means of easy-to-understand texts and animations. The tools also feature a 360° tilt sensor and, therefore, can also be used to measure inclines and as a digital spirit level. Furthermore, you can switch them on or off using an additional measurement button on the side and trigger the measuring process so that you can guarantee an ergonomic handling in any environment. Automatic measuring pin recognition eliminates the need for manual switching of the reference and minimizes measurement errors. Easy handling together with a wide range of applications and time-saving planning and documentation make the laser measures a reliable companion on construction sites. </p><p></p><p>The AA-battery-operated GLM 100-25 C Professional will be available from April onwards and the lithium-Ion-battery-operated GLM 150-27 C Professional from June onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT. </p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GLM 100-25 C Professional</b><br/>(replaces the GLM 80 Professional)</td><td style=''><b>GLM 150-27 C Professional</b><br/>(replaces the GLM 120 C Professional)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measurement range</td><td style=''>0.08 – 100 m</td><td style=''>0.08 – 150 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Typical measurement accuracy*</td><td style=''>± 1.5 mm</td><td style=''>± 1.5 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Range of incline measurement</td><td style=''>0 – 360° (4 x 90°)</td><td style=''>0 – 360° (4 x 90°)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Accuracy of incline measurement</td><td style=''>± 0.2°</td><td style=''>± 0.2°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Laser class/diode</td><td style=''>2/650 nm, &lt;1 mW </td><td style=''>2/650 nm, &lt;1 mW </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Memory</td><td style=''>The last 50 measured values can be called up directly on the tool </td><td style=''><ul><li>The last 50 images including measured values can be called up directly on the tool</li><li>Approx. 700 images including a list of the measured values can be called up by means of data transmission to a PC via a USB interface</li></ul></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply</td><td style=''>3 x 1.5-volt LR6 (AA) batteries</td><td style=''>Integrated 3.6-volt lithium-ion battery</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dust and splash water protection</td><td style=''>IP54</td><td style=''>IP54</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(Height x width x depth)</td><td style=''>142 x 64 x 28 <br/>without measuring pin<br/>176 x 64 x 28 <br/>with measuring pin</td><td style=''>142 x 64 x 28 <br/>without measuring pin<br/>176 x 64 x 28 <br/>with measuring pin</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight </td><td style=''>0.23 kg with batteries</td><td style=''>0.21 kg with battery</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>Tool including protective bag, hand strap and 3 x AA batteries: €239.00</td><td style=''>Tool including protective bag, hand strap and micro-USB cable: €309.00</td></tr></table></p><p><sub>*plus use-dependent deviation, for example through the reflectivity of the target and the background lighting.</sub></p><p></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11462</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/strong-addition-in-the-18v-power-for-all-system-first-cordless-paint-spray-system-from-bosch-for-diyers-238721.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-04-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-06T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Strong addition in the “18V Power for All System”: First cordless paint spray system from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Convenient solution for wood and metal painting
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New segment for an even wider range of applications with 18V  Ergonomic handling thanks to a lightweight spray gun and a separate motor unit  Simple adjustment of the paint flow to different projects  One battery for many applications: Save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>With the EasySpray 18V-100, Bosch is adding a popular application among DIYers to the ‘<a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/power-tools/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18V Power for All System</a>’: Convenient and even wood and metal painting without a dripping paint roller or brush ‒ and without any power cord at all. The EasySpray 18V-100, the first cordless paint spray system from Bosch, is suitable for processing all common water-based wood and metal paints such as lacquers and varnishes. The ’18V Power for All System’ covers all representative tools in each segment and currently comprises more than 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances – and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand ‘<a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Power for All Alliance</a>’. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves users space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<p><b>Ergonomic handling: Lightweight spray gun and separate motor unit </b></p><p>The cordless paint spray system EasySpray 18V-100 is suitable for small to medium-sized projects such as painting doors and chairs, varnishing garden furniture or coloring wood and metal fences. Depending on the selected paint and the degree of dilution, several meters of fence can be conveniently sprayed with a 2.5 Ah battery charge, for example. Convenient above all because the 18V lithium-ion battery is not located under the spray gun, as is the case with conventional tools, but on the motor unit, which is worn on the body by means of a shoulder strap. This makes the spray gun lighter and more compact, so that DIYers can apply the paint in a relaxed manner in any position. </p><p></p><p><b>Fast, efficient, and even paint application</b></p><p>The desired intensity of the paint application is easily set using the EasySelect control on the spray head. 3 different spray patterns can also be selected: horizontal, vertical, or round. Easy-to-understand symbols on the tool help to do so. A graphic shows the correct spraying technique and the correct distance to the surface required to achieve a good result. This makes it easy to apply paint quickly, evenly, and cleanly. The paint container holds up to 800 ml of paint and is quickly refilled. Once you have finished applying the paint, you can simply rinse the paint-carrying parts with water and then start the next project.</p><p></p><p>The EasySpray 18V-100 is now available. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. </p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>EasySpray 18V-100</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Delivery capacity</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 100 ml/min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Paint application</td><td style=''>1 m<sup>2</sup>/min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Volume of paint container</td><td style=''>800 ml</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Housing dimensions <br/>(Length x width x height)</td><td style=''>226 x 120 x 181 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions of spray gun including paint container (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>232 x 124 x 208 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Hose length</td><td style=''>1.25 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without paint and battery</td><td style=''>1.8 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in cardboard box with shoulder strap and cleaning brush (without battery and charger): €99.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11461</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-03-30T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-03-30T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Rexroth on clear growth track</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Order intake reached highest ever value at 7.5 billion euros   Sales increased by 20 percent to 6.2 billion euros   Delivery capability kept up despite pandemic and supply limitations  Innovations awarded   Optimistic outlook with limitations  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Jan Saeger</name>
				<email>Jan.Saeger@boschrexroth.de</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Lohr – Bosch Rexroth successfully concluded <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/dc/company/figures/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the 2021 financial year</a> despite the persistently difficult framework conditions. Order intake rose by 44 percent to a record value of 7.5 billion euros and secures further growth. Sales rose by 20 percent to 6.2 billion euros. This brings the company back to its pre-crisis level in the second &quot;pandemic&quot; year. The number of associates increased by 4.7 percent to around 31,100 worldwide.</p>
<p>“We have had a successful <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/dc/company/figures/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">year 2021</a> – thanks to strong team performance. Despite the pandemic and economic challenges, we have succeeded in increasing sales, reliably delivering to our customers, and further increasing their satisfaction. We have reached a new high on incoming orders. We are clearly on a growth track,” explains Rolf Najork, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH with responsibility for the Industrial Technology division and CEO of Bosch Rexroth AG.</p><h2>Sales: strong growth worldwide</h2><p>Sales growth for 2021 was driven by significant double-digit growth rates in all regions of the world. At 23.5 percent, Bosch Rexroth recorded the largest year-on-year increase in Europe outside Germany. Sales amounted to 2 billion euros there. In Germany, sales rose by 18.2 percent to 1.3 billion euros. In the Americas, sales rose by 18.3 percent to 1.1 billion euros, and in Asia by 15.9 percent to 1.8 billion euros. At 6.2 billion euros, total sales are back at the level of 2019, the year before the pandemic.</p><h2>Order intake: Record value as basis for further growth</h2><p>Bosch Rexroth achieved an order intake of 7.5 billion euros – around 800 million euros above the comparable peak in 2018. Compared to the previous year, Bosch Rexroth increased its order intake volume by 43.1 percent. Growth accelerated over the course of the year, especially in the fourth quarter. The strong order intake offers potential for further growth. The high-volume hydraulics business showed strong demand, and the factory automation activities also grew strongly.</p><h2>Research &amp; Development spend and investments rose considerably </h2><p>Bosch Rexroth continues to invest in the future: 344 million euros went into research and development – an increase of 5.8 percent. The focal points were <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/transforming-mobile-machines/electrification/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the electrification of mobile machines</a>, <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/rexroth/en/factory-of-the-future/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">factory automation</a>, the portfolio based on the <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX AUTOMATION platform</a> and integrated axis systems in the area of <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/us/products/product-groups/industrial-hydraulics/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">industrial hydraulics</a>.</p><p>At around 180 million euros, the company spent 78.2 percent more for its international production network than in the previous year. Investments were mainly focused on optimizing, expanding and renewing production capacities in Germany, Turkey, China, and Italy. The mid-term planning continues to include significant investments in production and logistics. </p><p>&quot;With our extensive investments and development activities, we want to increase our competitiveness, enable further growth, and secure attractive jobs,&quot; says Najork.</p><h2>Team grows, further demand for specialists </h2><p>The Bosch Rexroth team grew worldwide in 2021, mainly due to the high capacity utilization in manufacturing, by around 1,400 associates, or 4.7 percent, to around 31,100 now. Germany recorded the highest absolute growth (+410 associates or 3 percent, respectively). The strongest share of growth was recorded in the Americas (+15.5 percent or 384 associates, respectively). Bosch Rexroth continues to have a <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/dc/jobs-and-career/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">strong demand for specialist personnel</a>, especially for the factory automation activities, in production-related areas and in software development as well as sales engineers.</p><h2>Innovations: awarded and presented</h2><p>Bosch Rexroth’s new and the world’s most compact electric <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/sustainable-subsea-operations/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Subsea Valve Actuator SVA R2</a> was honored at Hannover Messe 2021. It won the <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-40320" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Hermes Award 2021</a>, the internationally most prestigious Industrial Award. The actuator for the safe opening and closing of valves is used on the seabed and helps to significantly reduce the CO2 emissions of process systems as well as environmental risks. In addition, the SVA R2 is suitable for use in future process plants, for the generation of green hydrogen as well as for carbon capture applications. The first pilot applications are currently in preparation with various system manufacturers and operators.</p><p>The <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-40448" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX AUTOMATION platform won the &quot;Der Deutsche Innovationspreis 2021&quot;</a> innovation award. It combines previously separate worlds in a consistently open and modular system: machine control, information technology, and the internet of things. The platform is already being used by several hundred customers and is being continuously expanded.</p><p>Thanks to the modular and scalable <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-41729" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">eLION platform</a> from Bosch Rexroth, manufacturers of mobile machines can use an electric drive train to quickly develop locally emission-free concepts for work and drive applications of machines, hybrid or fully electric. For this, Bosch Rexroth offers highly efficient and powerful electric motors, generators, and inverters combined with transmission technology and hydraulics, supplemented by modular software.</p><h2>Sustainability for customers and in own processes </h2><p>Sustainability not only plays a major role in the innovations that are part of Bosch Rexroth’ product portfolio. The 47 production sites have been climate-neutral since 2020 already. In a further step, the company reduces indirect CO<sub>2</sub> emissions along the entire product life cycle. This includes the use of raw materials, emissions in the production of intermediate products by suppliers and the actual product use. The goal is to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emissions along the supply chain by 15 percent by 2030. </p><h2>Outlook for 2022: optimism with restrictions </h2><p>„We are optimistic overall and expect further significant sales growth – but due to their global impact, the war in Ukraine and the still ongoing corona pandemic clearly are factors of uncertainty,&quot; says Najork. „The safety of our teams worldwide is always our top priority. We keep close contact with our customers digitally and personally – for example in our new customer and innovation center in Ulm. And we are doing everything we can to reliably continue deliveries to our customers.&quot;</p><p>In view of the war in Ukraine and the pandemic, Bosch Rexroth is therefore continuing to adapt continuously to the framework conditions. In concrete terms, for example, demand development is closely coordinated with customers and suppliers. In order to ensure deliveries, long-term agreements are made where necessary and second sources of supply are established to enable local procurement in the markets. Expert teams continuously assess supply risks and take preventive measures. This also applies to the global transport networks.</p><p>Opportunities arise, for example, from government-funded infrastructure projects that drive demand for construction machinery. In Europe and North America, the establishment of new production plants for all types of goods can be observed, aimed at regionalizing supply chains. Worldwide initiatives and government measures for climate protection lead to a high need for modernization of installed machines and systems in order to increase energy efficiency. The digital transformation of mechanical engineering also remains a growth driver. With the &quot;Industry 4.0 Center Asia&quot; in Xi’an, China, the company is tapping into new markets and applications in the world’s largest industrial market.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>238272</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11459</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-barometric-pressure-sensor-raises-the-bar-for-accuracy-and-performance-in-mobile-devices-238272.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-04-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-04-05T12:15:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<name>Sensortec</name>
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			<headline>Bosch barometric pressure sensor raises the bar for accuracy and performance in mobile devices</headline>
			<quote>BMP581 combines highest precision and low power consumption to enable fitness tracking, indoor localization and more</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Outstanding accuracy for altitude tracking applications  Low power consumption enables longer battery life in mobile devices  First capacitive barometric pressure sensor from Bosch Sensortec ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christian Hoenicke</name>
				<email>christian.hoenicke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch Sensortec introduces the BMP581, a barometric pressure sensor that couples low power consumption with extreme accuracy to provide altitude tracking in wearables, hearables or IoT devices. This capability makes it ideal for applications such as fitness tracking, fall detection, indoor localization and navigation, enabling new use cases that were previously impossible. </p>
<p>&quot;Building on the excellent performance and low power consumption of previous generations of Bosch sensors, our new BMP581 now delivers an entirely new level of accuracy&quot;, says Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. &quot;It’s breathtakingly accurate: it can measure a barometric pressure fluctuation that&#39;s equivalent to one-thousandth of the weight of a mosquito (7.6 μg).&quot;</p><p></p><p>This extreme level of accuracy enables the sensor to detect an altitude change of just a few centimeters. It can, therefore, monitor movement in fitness applications down to the level of individual pull-ups or push-ups, and can provide highly accurate location information for indoor localization, navigation, and floor detection to provide key data for <a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/news/nextnav-and-bosch-sensortec-partner-to-elevate-barometric-sensor-performance-for-smartphones.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">emergency call requirements (E-911)</a>.</p><p></p><p>The sensor can noticeably improve flight stability and landing accuracy in drones, and help detect water levels in household appliances to avoid flooding.</p>
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			Building on the excellent performance and low power consumption of previous generations of Bosch sensors, our new BMP581 now delivers an entirely new level of accuracy
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				<cite>Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec</cite>
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<h2><b>Low power consumption coupled with high accuracy</b></h2><p>The BMP581 provides an excellent relative accuracy of +/-0.06 hPa and a typical absolute accuracy of +/-0.3 hPa. Full accuracy is available over a wide measurement range from 300 hPa to 1100 hPa. The BMP581 has a typical temperature coefficient offset (TCO) of just +/-0.5 Pa/K and low RMS noise of 0.08 Pa @ 1000 hPa (typical). Long-term drift over 12 months is only +/-0.1 hPa.</p><p></p><p>Compared to BMP390, the previous generation of Bosch barometric pressure sensors, the BMP581 draws 85% less current, noise is 80% lower, and TCO is reduced by 33%.</p><p></p><p>Typical current consumption of just 1.3 μA at 1Hz substantially extends battery life, while the deep standby mode draws only 0.5 μA. The sensor provides an I2C, I3C and SPI (3-wire/4-wire) digital, serial interface.</p><p></p><p>The BMP581 is provided in a compact 10-pin LGA package shielded by a metal cover, measuring just 2.0 x 2.0 x 0.75mm<sup>3</sup>. </p><p></p><p><b>Virtual unveiling event:</b></p><p>Watch the video to find more detailed information and application examples for the new sensor and to get an insight into the product&#39;s development.</p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/unveil/event/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/unveil/event/ </a></p><p></p><p><b>Availability:</b></p><p>The BMP581 is available now and offers a strong price-performance ratio.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11458</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-cabin-filter-generation-bosch-filterpro-also-works-against-viruses-and-mold-238208.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-03-25T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-03-25T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>New cabin filter generation Bosch FILTER+pro also works against viruses and mold</headline>
			<quote>Very high air quality inside the vehicle cabin thanks to three well-coordinated filter layers</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Combination of antimicrobial filter layer, activated carbon filter and ultrafine microfiber layer for significantly reduced amount of pollutants inside the vehicle cabin   The Bosch cabin filter range meets almost all demands and features a market coverage of 96 percent concerning the European market  Bosch recommends: Change cabin filters every 15,000 kilometers or once a year ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe – In spring, as the pollen season begins, the importance of the cabin filter business as part of the workshop business increases. More and more car drivers are well-informed about topics such as fine dust, allergens and viruses. They demand for the best possible air quality inside the cabin. By means of the further developed Bosch FILTER+pro cabin filter, workshops are now able to offer their customers additional health protection for the vehicle occupants. The new cabin filter is the successor of the well-proven Bosch FILTER+ separating allergens and pollen, fine dust, bacteria and harmful gases. In addition, the improved FILTER+pro generation is also highly effective against viruses and mold. By end of 2023, FILTER+pro will completely substitute its predecessor within the Bosch range.</p>
<p><b>Benefits for health, safety and technical equipment</b></p><p>The three well-coordinated filter layers of FILTER+pro effectively reduce the amount of pollutants inside the cabin. A special antimicrobial layer works against viruses and bacteria. It also prevents the growth of mold and binds both allergens and pollen in the filter fleece. The activated carbon layer neutralizes harmful and foul-smelling gases. Finally, an ultrafine microfiber layer separates more than 98 percent of all fine dust and soot particles. Moreover, the packaging clearly highlights the functions and benefits of the new FILTER+pro for workshop customers.</p><p></p><p>Besides improved air quality, Bosch cabin filters also provide for clear safety benefits. They reduce the formation of deposits on the windshield, which could result in dazzling effects. In addition, the windows fog up less. They also reduce the risk of allergic reactions – such as sneezing – which could lead to dangerous situations if they occur while driving. Another advantage: The reduction of deposits on the fan and air conditioning system supports their functionality. </p><p></p><p><b>Replacing cabin filters in spring prior to the pollen season</b></p><p>To ensure the filter effectiveness, Bosch recommends replacing cabin filters every 15,000 kilometers or at least once a year. Cabin filters should ideally be replaced in spring prior to the pollen and hay fever seasons. For this purpose, Bosch provides a wide range of filters for almost any customer demand reaching from standard filters and activated carbon filters through to FILTER+pro. The Bosch range features a market coverage of 96 percent regarding the European vehicle market. This allows workshops to find a suitable filter for almost all customer vehicles. The installation instructions included help workshops easing the filter replacement.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>238017</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11446</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/automated-driving-acquisition-gives-boost-to-bosch-engineering-work-on-sae-level-4-solutions-238017.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-02-24T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-02-24T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
			</topic>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Automated driving: acquisition gives boost to Bosch engineering work on SAE Level 4 solutions</headline>
			<quote>Acquisition of map specialist Atlatec planned </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Atlatec is one of the world’s most innovative providers of high-resolution 3D maps for SAE Level 3 to 4 automated driving functions.  Acquisition means even broader diversification of Bosch portfolio, and for customers all the building blocks for automated driving solutions from a single source.  High-resolution digital maps are indispensable as an additional sensor for safe and relaxed automated driving. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is expanding its expertise in automated driving and strengthening its market position with an acquisition. Atlatec GmbH, based in Karlsruhe, Germany, is to become part of the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division as an independently operated company. Bosch and Atlatec have now signed agreements to this effect. Atlatec is one of the world’s most innovative providers of high-resolution digital maps for driver assistance and automated driving. The company, which was spun off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in 2014, employs around 25 people in Germany, Japan, and the United States. “The planned acquisition of Atlatec further expands our expertise in the field of high-resolution digital maps and makes us even more diversified. It makes Bosch the only company that can offer its customers all the necessary building blocks of automated driving – from actuators and sensors to software and maps – from a single source. We are thus consistently expanding our strong position in this area,” says Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. “In Bosch, we have found the right partner for us as we take the next step in expanding our digital mapping expertise even further,” says Dr. Henning Lategahn, CEO of Atlatec GmbH. It has been agreed that the purchase price will not be disclosed. The acquisition is subject to approval by the antitrust authorities.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			The planned acquisition of Atlatec further expands our expertise in the field of high-resolution digital maps and makes us even more diversified. It makes Bosch the only company that can offer its customers all the necessary building blocks of automated driving &#8211; from actuators and sensors to software and maps &#8211; from a single source. We are thus consistently expanding our strong position in this area.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p><b>Digital maps are an additional sensor for automated driving</b></p><p>High-resolution digital maps play an essential part in making automated driving functions safe and convenient to use. Atlatec offers all the necessary building blocks for mapping from a single source: its portfolio includes not only data recording and processing but also creation of the maps themselves as well as the requisite quality control. In addition to onboard sensors featuring radar, video, and ultrasonic technology, digital maps are another indispensable sensor in automated driving. The information they contain relating to the vehicle’s surroundings and traffic events goes far beyond the detection range of a vehicle’s onboard sensors. For the creation of maps, Atlatec has developed a scalable solution with its own sensor box and associated software. The raw data this solution collects is analyzed using artificial intelligence (AI) and enriched with important information such as traffic signs and the sharpness of bends, as well as structural features such as streetcar tracks. Since the AI algorithms are continuously learning, the proportion of road and environmental features detected purely by AI is constantly growing. On the basis of information from the map, an autonomously driving car can, say, adjust its speed in good time before a tight bend.</p><p></p><p>In the development of automated driving, digital maps play a crucial role right from the start. And the higher the degree of automation, the more closely map creation and driving strategy programming must be dovetailed. “Atlatec GmbH’s technology package for creating high-resolution maps makes the company an ideal addition for Bosch. The resulting mapping solution is very intelligent and agile, which sets it apart from other vendors. For example, the AI it uses identifies and maps road features such as guardrails and lane markings with the highest accuracy and consistency. This lets us design our driving strategy algorithms even more precisely,” says Dr. Stephan Hönle, senior vice president of the Automated Driving unit in the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. Atlatec is also a useful complement to Bosch’s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/swarm-intelligence-for-automated-driving-231431.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">road signature</a> technology, which uses swarm data to enable self-driving cars to determine their exact position on the basis of digital maps. Bosch is successfully collaborating with various partners in the field of automated driving and mapping. Atlatec will complement these partnerships.</p><p></p><p><b>Bosch is working on every automation level from SAE Level 1 to 4</b></p><p>For Bosch, automated driving is a strategic area of business. The company is the innovation leader in this field. With driver assistance systems and the requisite sensor technology, it laid the foundation for all automation levels at an early stage. Bosch is taking a two-pronged approach. On the one hand, with the aim of making driving safer and more relaxed, it is developing solutions for private vehicles with a focus on driver assistance and on partially and conditionally automated systems (SAE Levels 1 to 3). On the other hand, the Bosch development team is also working on solutions for higher levels of automation, with a focus on fleet vehicles and new operating models. In the logistics sector in particular, the company sees attractive applications and huge business potential for SAE Level 4 automated driving systems. Moreover, Bosch has already developed automated valet parking, the first production-ready automated driving function not to require a driver at all.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>237952</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11450</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/more-chips-bosch-to-invest-on-extending-semiconductor-production-in-reutlingen-237952.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-02-22T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-02-22T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			</unit>
			<headline>More chips: Bosch to invest on extending semiconductor production in Reutlingen</headline>
			<quote>Over 250 million euros for new manufacturing facilities</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch chairman Stefan Hartung: “This investment will benefit our customers and help combat the crisis in the semiconductor supply chain”.  New investment comes on top of 400 million euros of capital expenditure already earmarked for expansion of global semiconductor production in 2022.  Extension is response to growing demand for Bosch semiconductors and MEMS sensors.  Bosch has been developing and manufacturing semiconductors for over 60 years. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Reutlingen, Germany – In an additional move to combat the ongoing global chip shortage, Bosch plans to further extend its wafer fab in Reutlingen. More than a quarter of a billion euros is to be invested in creating new production space and the necessary clean-room facilities between now and 2025. This will give Bosch the firepower to meet the continuously growing demand for chips used in mobility and IoT applications. “We are systematically expanding our manufacturing capacity for semiconductors in Reutlingen,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “This new investment will not only strengthen our competitive position, but will also benefit our customers and help combat the crisis in the semiconductor supply chain.” The construction of a new extension in Reutlingen will create an additional 3,600 square meters of ultramodern clean-room space. As of 2025, this additional capacity will produce semiconductors based on technology already in place at the Reutlingen plant. Bosch is also extending an existing power supply facility and will construct an additional building for media supply systems serving both the new and existing production areas. The new production area is scheduled to go into operation in 2025.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			We are systematically expanding our manufacturing capacity for semiconductors in Reutlingen, this new investment will not only strengthen our competitive position, but will also benefit our customers and help combat the crisis in the semiconductor supply chain.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>In October 2021, Bosch announced it would be spending more than 400 million euros in 2022 alone on expanding its semiconductor operations in Dresden and Reutlingen, Germany, and in Penang, Malaysia. Around 50 million euros of this sum is earmarked for the wafer fab in Reutlingen. In addition, Bosch also announced plans to invest a total of 150 million euros in the creation of additional clean-room space in existing buildings at the Reutlingen facility over the period from 2021 to 2023. The further expansion of the site, which will see a new extension to the manufacturing facilities, will now supplement these measures. All in all, clean-room space in Reutlingen is set to grow from around 35,000 square meters at present to over 44,000 square meters by the end of 2025. </p><p></p><p><b>State-of the-art semiconductor manufacture</b></p><p>The Reutlingen wafer fabs use 150- and 200-millimeter technology, while the Dresden plant makes chips on 300-millimeter wafers. Both employ cutting-edge manufacturing methods based on data-driven process control. “AI methods combined with connectivity have helped us achieve continuous, data-driven improvement in manufacturing and thereby produce better and better chips,” says Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. This includes the development of software to enable automated classification of defects. Bosch is also using AI to enhance materials flows. With its high level of automation, this state-of-the art production environment in Reutlingen will safeguard the plant’s future and the jobs of the people working there.</p><p></p><p><b>Growing demand for semiconductors</b></p><p>Bosch has been developing and manufacturing semiconductors for over 60 years, and for more than 50 of those years in Reutlingen – both for automotive applications and for the consumer electronics market. Bosch-manufactured semiconductor components include application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), microelectromechanical systems (MEMS sensors), and power semiconductors. The further expansion of the Reutlingen site will primarily serve the growing demand for MEMS in the automotive and consumer sectors and for silicon-carbide power semiconductors. “Bosch is already a leading chip manufacturer for automotive applications,” Heyn says. “And this is a position we intend to consolidate.” Measures to achieve this include the development and manufacture of chips made of silicon carbide, which Bosch has been producing since December 2021. Chips made of this innovative material are destined to play an increasingly important role in electromobility. Bosch is currently the only automotive supplier worldwide manufacturing power semiconductors made of silicon carbide. </p><p></p><p>The Reutlingen plant currently employs around 8,000 associates. They work in the development and production of semiconductors and electronic control units, in administration, and in the eBike Systems division.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>237889</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11445</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-establishes-startup-for-quantum-sensing-237889.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-02-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-02-17T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>92</id>
				<name>Research</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch establishes startup for quantum sensing</headline>
			<quote>Dr. Katrin Kobe to be responsible for establishing the startup and launching marketable products </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch plans to enter the market for quantum sensor products.  Bosch has been researching quantum technology for seven years.  Market experts see potential of up to 7 billion dollars in the years ahead. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Ludwigsburg, Germany – Robert Bosch GmbH has set up a new business unit to commercialize quantum sensors. With a view to sharing in the strong growth expected for this market, an in-house startup will pool the results of research so far and translate them into products. Jens Fabrowsky, the executive vice-president of Bosch Automotive Electronics responsible for the semiconductor business, says: “Quantum technology is pushing the boundaries of what is possible – in both data processing and sensors. Above all, the aim is to increase the broad practical benefit of quantum effects – for everything from the development of carbon-neutral powertrains to neurological diagnosis. Bosch has been doing extensive research in quantum sensing for many years now, and we see ourselves as global leaders in this area. Now we also want to use this as a basis for future business models.”</p>
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		<p>
			Quantum technology is pushing the boundaries of what is possible &#8211; in both data processing and sensors.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Jens Fabrowsky, executive vice-president of Bosch Automotive Electronics</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p><b>Dr. Katrin Kobe to lead new unit</b></p><p>The CEO of the newly established startup is Dr. Katrin Kobe. A physics PhD, she brings to Bosch more than 25 years of management experience with a variety of technology companies. During that time, she developed several new business areas. “At Bosch, research is a top priority,” she says. “As a global company with alliances and expertise in quantum technology, Bosch is seizing the opportunity to make headway with this promising new field in an agile startup environment.” There are already 15 associates working at the new startup. The team, which is set to grow to more than 20 in the coming months, is looking to attract engineers and business developers in particular.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			At Bosch, research is a top priority,&#8221; she says. &#8220;As a global company with alliances and expertise in quantum technology, Bosch is seizing the opportunity to make headway with this promising new field in an agile startup environment.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Katrin Kobe, CEO of the new start-up</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p><b>Medical applications possible in the foreseeable future</b></p><p>Quantum sensors use the individual atoms of a gas or defects in solids as atomic measuring instruments. Because of the special way they are initialized before measurement and their ability to detect individual quantum states after measurement, these sensors achieve unprecedented precision. Thanks to quantum technology, this will soon allow measurements to be carried out that are nearly 1,000 times more precise than those done by today’s MEMS sensors (MEMS stands for micro-electro-mechanical system). Quantum sensors will, for example, be able to help diagnose neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s more accurately and easily. They can also be used to record nerve impulses, and thus to control artificial limbs one day. These sensors can also detect the tiniest changes in an object’s position. Bosch has been researching quantum sensing for seven years now, and has built fully functional and powerful demonstrators of a quantum magnetometer and a quantum gyrometer. Quantum magnetometers can, for example, be used to detect the tiny magnetic fields generated by physiological processes, while quantum gyrometers permit the high-precision detection of rotations for the navigation of autonomous systems. The long-term goal is to achieve further miniaturization and integrate the technology on a chip. Moreover, Bosch has been actively involved in eight publicly funded quantum sensing projects, some of them international, since 2018. With this new business unit, Bosch now wants to open up this field for its own strategic purposes. </p><p></p><p><b>Strong market growth expected</b></p><p>Market experts are predicting strong growth in quantum sensing applications in the years ahead. In 2021, 22 billion dollars was invested worldwide in quantum technology. According to McKinsey &amp; Co., the market for quantum sensors is expected to grow to as much as 7 billion dollars. </p><p></p><p>Bosch’s new business unit will be located on the premises of its grow platform GmbH subsidiary in Ludwigsburg. Organizationally, the startup will be assigned to the Bosch Automotive Electronics division, based in Reutlingen.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>237696</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11433</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-2021-business-year-bosch-increases-sales-and-result-company-exceeds-forecasts-237696.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-02-09T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-02-09T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>The 2021 business year: Bosch increases sales and result - company exceeds forecasts</headline>
			<quote>Climate action as growth driver</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ 2021 sales of 78.8 billion euros exceed pre-crisis levels / Result climbs to 3.2 billion euros  Dr. Stefan Hartung: “Climate action is driving our business forward – we are in a strong position.”  Dr. Markus Forschner: “We are investing in promising new areas and continuing on our course – our broad diversification is paying off.”  Filiz Albrecht: “The transformation offers opportunities to rethink employment while accepting social responsibility.”  Dr. Markus Heyn: “We are expanding our position in the automotive software market, and growing at double-digit rates.”  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The Bosch Group increased its sales and result significantly in 2021. According to preliminary figures<sup>1</sup>, total sales rose 10 percent to 78.8 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, sales growth at the supplier of technology and services was 11 percent. Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) from operations increased by more than half to reach 3.2 billion euros. The EBIT margin from operations is therefore expected to be around 4 percent, compared with 2.8 percent in the previous year. “Our business performed much better in 2021 than expected,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a>, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the presentation of the company’s preliminary business figures. “We were able to exceed our forecasts despite many challenges, such as cost burdens due to supply bottlenecks and price increases for raw materials.” Business success was also significantly shaped by “solidarity in times of social distancing,” as he put it. “I would like to thank our associates for their commitment, and our customers, suppliers, and business partners for their trust,” Hartung said, adding that, together with the global Bosch team, he wanted to continue developing technology that is “Invented for life” as a response to current challenges. “Bosch is a technological pioneer in many areas, and we want to keep it that way.” To this end, the company is continuing to invest large sums in strategically important fields, including a total of around 1 billion euros in microelectronics and electromobility this year alone. At the same time, Bosch is increasingly focusing on partnerships, such as the recently announced alliance with Volkswagen in the field of automated driving. </p><p></p><p>The Bosch chairman also expects the efforts of many countries to move toward a climate-neutral economy to significantly stimulate growth in the future: “Climate action is driving our business forward – from mobility solutions and industrial automation to building technology and home appliances,” Hartung said. “And thanks to connectivity and artificial intelligence, energy efficiency will continue to improve.” In this vein, Bosch was able to increase its sales of connected power tools, home appliances, and heating systems by 50 percent in 2021 – from 4 million units in 2020 to more than 6 million.</p><p></p><p><sup>1</sup> Based on internal reporting.</p>
<p><b>Bosch is stepping up its climate action – growth through electrification</b></p><p>Bosch is committed to the goals of the EU’s Green Deal. Its business sectors are already implementing a broad range of measures to combat global warming: With its 400 locations worldwide, Bosch has been climate neutral since the first quarter of 2020. Between now and 2030, the company plans to cut carbon emissions along its supply chain – from purchasing to product use – by 15 percent. According to the Bosch chairman, electrification is already giving rise to more and more business. “We are generating billions in sales with electromobility. We’re also growing at double-digit rates with heat pumps for the home, and electrical drives are making inroads in industrial technology,” Hartung said. He believes this puts the company in a strong position: “Bosch is translating climate action into growth.” The company is demonstrating how the transformation to climate neutrality can succeed both ecologically and economically, he said. </p><p></p><p><b>Sustainable mobility – growth from automotive and industrial technology</b></p><p>Bosch is also tapping further growth potential in electromobility. Since the end of 2021, the company has been manufacturing <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/longer-range-as-standard-bosch-gives-go-ahead-for-volume-production-of-silicon-carbide-chips-235722.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">power semiconductors made of silicon carbide (SiC)</a>, which can extend the range of electric vehicles by up to 6 percent. According to the market research company Yole, the SiC market as a whole will grow on average by 30 percent a year to over 2.5 billion dollars over the next three years. Dr. Robert Habeck, the German Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, recently visited Bosch’s Bamberg site to find out more about the mass production of the stationary fuel cell (solid-oxide fuel cell, SOFC). With its SOFC technology, Bosch is playing a role in the transition to renewable energy while opening up new business opportunities. By 2024, the company plans to invest more than 400 million euros in SOFC technology and a further 600 million euros in mobile fuel cells. </p><p></p><p>Bosch has also entered the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-supplies-factory-equipment-for-battery-production-231680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">factory equipment business</a> for battery production. This business has potential: according to the company, the global battery market is growing by up to 25 percent annually. Together with Volkswagen, Bosch is looking into jointly making <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-volkswagen-want-to-industrialize-factory-equipment-for-battery-cell-production-237120.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">battery cell production processes</a> ready for volume production. Hartung said: “Our common goal is for a European supplier to be the cost and technology leader in the volume production of battery technology.” Experts see the joint plans as an important step on the road to climate-neutral mobility and the mass production of sustainable batteries.</p><p></p><p><b>Software-dominated mobility – double-digit growth in a market worth billions </b></p><p>Bosch also intends to achieve growth and expand its position in software development for vehicles. The Mobility Solutions business sector already equips vehicles worldwide with more than 200 million control units running its proprietary software each year. The company expects the market for automotive software to reach a volume of some 200 billion euros by 2030. “Bosch will see double-digit growth in this market,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-heyn-43340.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Heyn</a>, the new chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector and member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “Here we will benefit in no small part from the evolution of the car into an internet node.” </p><p></p><p>According to Heyn, Bosch has already set the strategic course for this. The company’s portfolio of <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-pools-development-activities-for-universal-vehicle-software-in-one-unit-235776.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">application-independent vehicle software</a> will be brought together in its ETAS subsidiary in mid-2022. ETAS will offer basic vehicle software, middleware, cloud services, and development tools for universal application. In addition, Bosch’s new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division will create <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-pools-its-software-and-electronics-expertise-in-one-division-with-17000-associates-216256.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">application-specific vehicle software</a> with special hardware for functions such as driver assistance and automated driving. In this field, Bosch entered into a wide-ranging <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/automated-driving-bosch-and-volkswagen-group-subsidiary-cariad-agree-on-extensive-partnership-237313.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">alliance</a> with Cariad, Volkswagen’s software subsidiary, at the end of January 2022. “Our goal is to accelerate the process of making partially and highly automated driving in everyday vehicles a reality,” Heyn said. “We want to set standards for the market that will benefit other automakers.”</p><p></p><p><b>Transforming the industrial workplace – a billion euros earmarked for training</b></p><p>The path toward a climate-neutral economy is also one that Bosch wants to help forge as an employer. “With many industries undergoing a transformation, Bosch sees an opportunity to rethink employment,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/filiz-albrecht-214209.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Filiz Albrecht</a>, member of the board of management and director of industrial relations at Robert Bosch GmbH. To support people as they move from one kind of work to another, it is increasingly important for employers to “make prospects for new employment visible outside their own company as well.” That’s why in Germany, Bosch is contributing its broad experience to <a href="https://allianz-der-chancen.de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Allianz der Chancen</a>, a cross-industry initiative concerned with the transformation of the working world. “We believe we can make this change socially acceptable,” Albrecht said. To that end, the company is also pursuing new approaches to associate placement and qualification. Furthermore, Bosch is continually investing in upskilling its workforce – more than a billion euros over the past five years. </p><p></p><p>Another way the company is driving change in the world of work is with hybrid collaboration models. “With our ‘Smart Work’ initiative, we are systematically shaping the interplay between working remotely and working on site. Together with their supervisors, teams determine the flexible arrangement of when and where they work for themselves,” Albrecht said. Determining their time and place of work is especially important for software developers, and, as Albrecht says, the need for these professionals is great: “In the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division in Germany alone, we currently have more than 1,000 vacancies for software experts.” </p><p></p><p><b>Business development in 2021 – all business sectors increased sales</b></p><p>Not only did the Bosch Group’s total sales grow year on year, but they are also higher than in 2019, the year before the crisis. “The company’s broad diversification across different industries and regions paid off once again,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Markus Forschner</a>, member of the board of management and chief financial officer of Robert Bosch GmbH. “All business sectors increased their sales despite global supply bottlenecks.” The <b>Mobility Solutions</b> business sector, which is the largest and generates the highest sales, recorded significant growth, even though the business environment in the fourth quarter put a brake on developments. Sales rose 7.5 percent to 45.4 billion euros despite the chip shortage, which had a particularly major impact on the automotive industry. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this is an increase of 7.9 percent. The <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector benefited particularly from the recovery in the mechanical engineering market and achieved sales of 6.1 billion euros. This is an increase of 20 percent, both in nominal terms and after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. As the CFO pointed out, this meant that sales returned to their pre-crisis level. In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, products for the home and garden were once again in strong demand. At 21 billion euros, sales were significantly above the previous year’s level. This is a rise of 13 percent; adjusted for exchange-rate effects, it is 15 percent. Sales in the <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector rose 11 percent to 5.9 billion euros – growth of 12 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. To quote Forschner, “The business benefited from strong demand for climate-friendly heating technology, with the business sector actually exceeding its pre-crisis level.”</p><p></p><p><b>Business development in 2021 – sales growth in all regions </b></p><p>“Regionally as well, Bosch sales grew across the board,” Forschner said. In <b>Europe</b>, sales grew by 9.3 percent to 41.5 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this is an increase of 10 percent. In <b>North America</b>, sales came to 11.5 billion euros. The increase in sales of 6.5 percent becomes 10 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In <b>South America</b>, sales rose to 1.4 billion euros – an increase of 32 percent, or 41 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. “This is a very positive development, especially since the region was hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic the previous year,” Forschner explained. In <b>Asia Pacific</b>, sales grew by 12 percent to 24.4 billion euros – 11 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects.</p><p></p><p><b>Headcount development in 2021 – slight increase worldwide</b></p><p>As of December 31, 2021, the Bosch Group employs some 401,300 associates worldwide. Most of this increase of some 6,700 related to Asia Pacific and Europe; the number of associates in Germany remained stable at around 131,400. In research and development, the number of associates rose by just under 4 percent to 76,300. The number of software developers worldwide was more than 38,000 – an increase of some 4,000 over the previous year. </p><p></p><p><b>Outlook for 2022 – global economy beset by uncertainty</b></p><p>Bosch expects the global economy to grow between 4 and 4.5 percent in 2022, as against some 5.5 percent in 2021. Despite impressive progress made with vaccinations in many countries, the company expects Covid-19 to continue to impose heavy burdens on society and the economy in 2022. In addition, ongoing supply bottlenecks and rising prices for raw materials, primary products, and transportation will have a major impact on the global economy and affect the business of many sectors, especially the automotive industry. The marked rise in inflation in many sectors and regions is also clouding the outlook. Provided the business environment is not disrupted further, the Bosch Group expects to grow its sales in 2022. It also expects to achieve an EBIT margin from operations that is at least on a par with the previous year. Despite these considerable challenges, Forschner remains confident: “Bosch has a sound financial basis for investing in strategically important fields and continuing on its current course.” It remains Bosch’s objective to grow more strongly than the markets in its most important sectors and regions.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch off-highway surround sensing system receives “Systems and Components Trophy – Engineers&apos; Choice” award from the DLG</headline>
			<quote>Award-winning surround sensing system makes work with agricultural machinery easier and safer</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Surround sensing system designed specifically for agricultural applications ensures utmost flexibility during installation and in use  New to the market: 24 V ultrasonic sensor system for distance information and object localization   Surround sensing system with ultrasonic and radar sensors for near- and far-field monitoring can be supplemented with a 360° camera system  The off-highway surround sensing system from Bosch paves the way for further assistance functions ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch has been awarded the coveted “Systems &amp; Components Trophy – Engineers&#39; Choice” from the German Agricultural Society (DLG) for its new off-highway surround sensing concept. The modular surround sensing system from Bosch for agricultural technology is made up of specially adapted sensor systems, which can be combined in a flexible manner to suit individual requirements. &quot;I am delighted that we were able to impress the specialist jury of development engineers from the field of agricultural technology with our innovative system. We have optimized the Bosch off-highway surround sensing system for off-highway applications. It ensures utmost flexibility during installation and in use while also making work with agricultural machinery significantly easier and safer,&quot; states Stefan Schenk, who is responsible for the Off-Road operating unit at Robert Bosch GmbH.</p>
<p>The award-winning off-highway surround sensing system from Bosch uses ultrasonic and radar sensors for object recognition, distance measurement, and collision avoidance. While the ultrasonic technology is optimized for the near-field range, radar systems are suitable both for near- and far-field monitoring. The surround sensing system can thus be used for collision warning and avoidance as well as for distance measuring purposes – e.g., in the case of sprayer booms or during grape harvests. In such applications, the surround sensing system ensures that an optimum distance is maintained between the harvester and the vines or that the driver is notified of obstacles in good time so that collisions can be avoided. Thanks to the high-precision object localization, the system not only warns the driver but also delivers the exact distance and position of other objects. This facilitates parallel operation of two machines, for example. </p><p></p><p>The multicamera system from Bosch represents the perfect supplement to the ultrasonic and radar sensors. With four near-field cameras, it offers a complete 360° view around the vehicle. Using the same camera technology, the system can be enhanced with the addition of a collision warning system, which notifies the driver of any stationary or moving objects in the critical environment of the vehicle. </p><p></p><p>Bosch launched two versions of the 24 V ultrasonic sensor system for near-field monitoring of the working area at the beginning of January. Although both 24 V systems feature identical hardware, there are differences when it comes to the processing of the sensor data and thus the functional scope of the different versions. While the basic system simply measures the distance of a specific obstacle, the high-end solution also features object localization. &quot;In the future, agricultural machinery will be able to perform many operations completely automatically. With its off-highway surround sensing system, Bosch has laid the foundation for efficient development of additional assistance functions in the off-highway sector,&quot; explains Stefan Schenk with an eye on the future.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>More powerful than its corded counterpart: GBH 18V-28 DC Professional 18V rotary hammer</headline>
			<quote>Unique user and health protection</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Even more powerful: Cordless tool with higher impact energy than an equivalent corded tool  Even more health-friendly: Dust-free drilling thanks to innovative dust extraction  Even more user-friendly: Multiple user protection features, including a fall protection system  Even more flexible: Part of the Professional 18V System with ProCore18V ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional 18V rotary hammer from Bosch sets new standards: It is the most powerful cordless rotary hammer with a D-handle in its class and offers the best power-to-weight ratio of 1.1 joules per kilogram. With an impact energy of 3.4 joules, it is over 10 percent more powerful than the nearest competitor model, outperforming even its corded Bosch counterpart, the popular GBH 2-28 Professional. Thanks to a combination of high performance, low weight, slim design, and a D-shaped handle, the GBH 18V-28 DC Professional is ideal for vertical tasks, especially power-intensive hammer drilling and chiseling into the floor. These tasks include, for example, setting steel girders, clearing new cable ducts, or removing tough tiles during renovations. A LED on the housing provides good illumination of the work area. The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional also sets new standards in terms of user and health protection thanks to an innovative dust extractor as well as integrated vibration and kickback protection. </p>
<p><b>Dust-free drilling thanks to innovative dust extraction</b></p><p>The GDE 28 D Professional dust extractor, which was developed specially for the GBH 18V-28 DC Professional, can be quickly and easily attached to the tool. Weighing just 800 grams, this dust extractor is 50 percent lighter than comparable dust extractors on the market. The GDE 28 D Professional is simply attached to the tool and protects the user reliably from dust thanks to a HEPA filter, even when drilling on scaffolding, hoists or in hard-to-reach areas, all without the need for a bulky, additional vacuum cleaner. Once the motor of the cordless rotary hammer starts running, an additional fan in the tool creates a vacuum and sucks the drilling dust directly into the dust box. Thanks to this principle, the extractor does not need its own energy source and the tool’s battery lasts longer than with an active extractor. The extractor comes with two dust eyes for different applications: One for smaller drilling diameters from 4 to 16 millimeters and one for larger drilling diameters up to 28 millimeters. If required, an extension can be attached for drill bits up to 265 millimeters in length.</p><p></p><p><b>Multiple user-protection features, including a fall protection system</b></p><p>The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional is also the only cordless rotary hammer in its class that offers tradespeople Vibration Control – an active vibration damping system with a counter-oscillator – as well as KickBack Control: If the rotary hammer turns suddenly or unpredictably on its drill axis, for instance if the drill gets jammed in reinforced concrete, the integrated sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This prevents unexpected kickback and can therefore reduce the risk of injury. If the cordless rotary hammer is used at height, such as on scaffolding, it can also be secured from falling. This minimizes the risk of injuring other people. Finally, to safely store the rotary hammer between different work steps, users can simply hang it on the integrated tool hook. </p><p></p><p><b>The Professional 18V System saves time, space, and money</b></p><p>The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional runs on powerful 18V batteries. Tradespeople can use the high-performance ProCore18V batteries with a capacity of 4.0 Ah to 12.0 Ah for particularly demanding drilling and chiseling applications. Regardless of which battery you use, Bosch guarantees full compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in the same voltage class and – thanks to the opening of the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> to other manufacturers – this compatibility even extends beyond the Bosch tool portfolio. <a href="https://www.professional-18v-system.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system</a>: Saving tradespeople time, space, and money. </p><p></p><p>The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional cordless rotary hammer and the GDE 28 D Professional dust extractor will be available from March 2022 onwards. The listed prices are the recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GBH 18V-28 DC Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact energy</td><td style=''>3.4 J</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact rate at rated speed</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 4,250 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Rated speed</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 950 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter in concrete/wood/metal</td><td style=''>28/30/13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vibration emission value for hammer drilling in<br/>metal/hammer drilling in concrete/chiseling</td><td style=''>2.5 m /10.1/7.2 m/s<sup>²</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Tool holder </td><td style=''>SDS plus </td></tr><tr><td style=''>KickBack Control, Vibration Control</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity module can be used</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Maximum permitted length of anit-fall-equipment</td><td style=''>1.80 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x height x width)</td><td style=''>437 x 225 x 89 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery</td><td style=''>3 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Compatible dust extractors</td><td style=''><ul><li>GDE 28 D Professional </li><li>GDE 16 plus Professional</li><li>GDE 68 Professional</li><li>GDE 18V-26 D Professional</li></ul></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in a cardboard box (without battery and charger): €339.00</td></tr></table></p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GDE 28 D Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter</td><td style=''>28 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling depth</td><td style=''>100 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drill bit length</td><td style=''>265 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x height x width)</td><td style=''>425 x 191 x 80 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery</td><td style=''>0.8 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Compatible cordless rotary hammer</td><td style=''>GBH 18V-28 DC Professional</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>Dust extractor in a cardboard box including two dust eyes and an extension: €69.00</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Strong addition in the ‘18V Power for All System’: First cordless trim router from Bosch for DIYers </headline>
			<quote>Ideal for milling edges, slots, and creative motifs</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New segment for an even wider application range with 18V  Unique in the DIY segment through a combination of power and compactness  High efficiency and a long lifetime thanks to a brushless motor  One battery for many applications: Save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
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				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is enhancing the market for DIY tools with the AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8, an extremely powerful and compact cordless trim router. It is also the first trim router in the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/diyers/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">'18V Power for All System'</a> which now includes a sought-after application among passionate DIYers: milling edges, slots and creative motifs. The ‘18V Power for All System’ currently comprises around 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances – and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<p><b>Unique thanks to a combination of power and compactness</b></p><p>Rounding over wooden edges on self-made tables, adding profiles such as a 45-degree bevel to wooden strips, milling slots in the wooden shelf for the back panel, creating signs with lettering such as ‘Welcome Home’: With the AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 DIYers can rely on a powerful tool which is extremely efficient, durable, and maintenance-free thanks to its brushless motor. All work is literally easy, because the cordless trim router weighs just 1.1 kilograms and is comfortable to operate. With a 2.5 Ah battery and a 6-mm round over bit, up to 100 m of edges can be processed per battery charge. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components such as the motor and gearbox combined with an intelligent electronic control system called the ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. Depending on the requirement, the cordless trim router therefore always provides optimum performance and maximum endurance for each project. Those who need even more runtime and power can use the new PowerPlus battery with 4.0 Ah. Thanks to the latest cell technology, this battery offers 60 percent more power than the 2.5 Ah battery or the same performance as a standard 4.0 Ah battery but is much smaller and lighter.</p><p></p><p><b>Also in the focus: Easy handling and functional accessories</b></p><p>The combination of power and compactness makes the AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 unique in the DIY segment. The focus is also on easy handling: Both the depth and speed can be adjusted quickly and easily. There are six speed settings ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 rpm. The cordless trim router therefore always offers the best motor performance for the task at hand. The transparent baseplate enables the user to see the workpiece at all times while the integrated LED always ideally illuminates the work area. It is very easy to mill slots with the supplied parallel guide. Bosch also supplies a bit adjustment aid for optimal rounding so that round over bits can be set flush to the surface. In addition, DIYers who prefer a clean and low dust working environment, can use the adapter to attach a dust extraction system.</p><p></p><p>The AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 will be available from February 2022 onwards. The Bosch range of accessories includes various router sets, for example with slot router bits, engraving bits, and milling router bits. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>AdvancedTrimRouter 18V-8 </b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Collet chuck size</td><td style=''>Ø 6 and 8 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>10,000 – 30,000 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Size (length x height x width) </td><td style=''>140 x 120 x 186 mm (excluding battery)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery</td><td style=''>1.1 kg </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in a carton box with parallel guide, adapter for the dust extraction, round over bit (r = 3 mm), setting aid, 2 cap nuts (6 mm and 8 mm collet) and a wrench: €149.99</td></tr></table></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>PBA 18V 4.0Ah battery </b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>18 V/4.0 Ah</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charging time</td><td style=''>AL 1880 CV: 51 min, AL 1830 CV: 88 min </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Size (length x height x width)</td><td style=''>125 x 80 x 50 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight</td><td style=''>558 g</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Recommended retail price<br/>including VAT</td><td style=''>€109.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11438</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/automated-driving-bosch-and-volkswagen-group-subsidiary-cariad-agree-on-extensive-partnership-237313.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-01-25T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-01-25T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Automated driving: Bosch and Volkswagen Group subsidiary Cariad agree on extensive partnership</headline>
			<quote>Engineering alliance will accelerate introduction of automated driving functions across all vehicle classes</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Safe, stress-free, and natural driving experience: hands-free driving functions to be created for one of the world’s biggest vehicle fleets.   Expertise redoubled: more than 1.000 experts from Bosch and Cariad to collaborate in engineering work.  Solutions for today and tomorrow: engineering platform will serve as basis for automated driving up to Level 3.  Joint development targets to be explored and evaluated for Level 4. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Wolfsburg, and Ingolstadt, Germany – More safety and less stress for drivers, more rapid deployment of automated driving functions across all vehicle classes: Bosch and the Volkswagen Group subsidiary Cariad are now collaborating to achieve this objective, and have agreed to form an extensive partnership. The companies want to make partially and highly automated driving suitable for volume production, and thus available to the broad mass of consumers. For the vehicles sold under the Volkswagen Group brands, the alliance aims to make functions available that will allow drivers to temporarily take their hands off the steering wheel. More specifically, these functions are Level 2 hands-free systems for urban, extra-urban, and freeway driving, as well as a system that takes over all driving functions on the freeway (SAE Level 3). The first of these functions are to be installed in 2023. </p><p></p><p>For partially and highly automated driving, the two companies will jointly develop a state-of-the-art, standardized software platform. The aim is to use this platform in all privately used vehicle classes sold under Volkswagen Group brands – and thus in one of the world’s biggest vehicle fleets. It will also be possible to integrate all the component parts developed by the alliance in other automakers’ vehicles and ecosystems</p><p></p>
<p><b>Software and volume-production expertise</b></p><p>“For privately owned vehicles, progress to automated driving happens one step at a time. At Bosch, we’ve been working successfully on this for many years now. Together with Cariad, we will now be accelerating the market launch of partially and highly automated driving functions across all vehicle classes, and thus making them available for everyone. This will make driving on the roads safer and more relaxed,” says the Bosch board of management member Dr. Markus Heyn. “We will be able to offer the solutions we create to our other customers as well, and in this way set new standards.” The two partners have got what it takes to make increasingly automated driving a common sight on our roads: they have decades of experience in the volume production, scalability, and approval of driving systems, as well as expertise in the areas of software, data-driven development, and artificial intelligence. </p>
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			For privately owned vehicles, progress to automated driving happens one step at a time. At Bosch, we&#8217;ve been working successfully on this for many years now. Together with Cariad, we will now be accelerating the market launch of partially and highly automated driving functions across all vehicle classes, and thus making them available for everyone. This will make driving on the roads safer and more relaxed
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				<cite>Bosch board of management member Dr. Markus Heyn</cite>
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<p>“Automated driving is key to the future of our industry. With our cooperation, we’ll strengthen Germany’s reputation for innovativeness. Bosch and Cariad will further enhance their expertise in the development of pioneering technologies,” says Dirk Hilgenberg, the Cariad CEO. “This underscores our ambition to deliver the best possible solutions to our customers as soon as possible.”</p>
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		<p>
			Automated driving is key to the future of our industry. With our cooperation, we&#8217;ll strengthen Germany&#8217;s reputation for innovativeness. Bosch and Cariad will further enhance their expertise in the development of pioneering technologies
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				<cite>Cariad CEO Dirk Hilgenberg</cite>
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<p><b>Intelligently processing information from the real environment</b></p><p>At various locations belonging to the two companies, and especially in Stuttgart and Ingolstadt, associates from the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division and Cariad will work together to develop partially and highly automated driving functions. Working in mixed, agile teams, they will be part of a global network. At peak times, it is expected that the various modules required by the project – from middleware to individual applications – will occupy more than 1.000 experts from the two companies. The two companies have already started recruiting fresh experts to work in the alliance as well.</p><p></p><p>The focus of the project’s work will be data-driven software development on the basis of information from 360-degree surround sensing. For this purpose, a highly innovative development environment will be created for the recording, evaluation, and processing of data. The environment will also make use of AI methods. The idea behind this is a simple one. The more extensive the pool of data from real road traffic, the more robust and natural the design of the partially and highly automated driving functions can be. This applies, for example, to additional layers for high-resolution maps for the localization and lateral and longitudinal guidance of vehicles. The alliance will also be working on these layers. Moreover, it applies equally to everyday driving situations and to what are known as “corner cases” – the seldom occurring road-traffic incidents that are especially tricky for a system to resolve. </p><p></p><p><b>Information processing in real time</b></p><p>“The best proving ground for the development of automated driving is road traffic. With the help of one of the world’s biggest connected vehicle fleets, we will gain access to a huge database. This will allow us to take automated driving systems to a new level. All our customers will be able to benefit from this,” says Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions. “Together, we can test automated driving functions on a broader scale in actual vehicles and implement them more quickly. Our engineering work will be done jointly, with Bosch and Cariad as one team. There has never been an alliance like this in the automotive industry,” says Dr. Ingo Stürmer, the alliance’s project director at Cariad.</p><p></p><p>This also involves feeding the data gathered in real traffic conditions into the development process – continuously and in real time. Each kilometer driven in real traffic conditions, and the data gathered, evaluated, and processed as a result, means a bigger pool of data and a better basis from which to make even higher levels of automated driving reality and get them safely and reliably onto our roads. The partners have also agreed to examine the possibility of joint development targets and timelines on the path the fully automated driving (SAE Level 4).</p><p></p><p>The guiding principle behind this partnership on equal terms is as follows: one of the world’s biggest automaking groups plus one of the world’s biggest automotive suppliers equals a huge step forward in the development of automated driving.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>237257</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11429</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-head-of-sales-and-customers-for-the-bosch-mobility-solutions-business-sector-237257.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2022-01-21T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-01-21T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>New head of sales and customers for the  Bosch Mobility Solutions business sector </headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Effective February 1, 2022, Andreas Dempf will assume the newly created position of head of sales and customers for the Mobility Solutions business sector.  Global responsibility for sales and customers. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – <b>Andreas Dempf</b> (52) is to assume global responsibility as head of sales and customers for the Mobility Solutions business sector effective February 1, 2022. In his new role, he will report directly to Markus Heyn (57), the member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH who has been chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector since January 2022. “In creating this new position, we want to strengthen our centralized customer approach and cross-domain sales of mobility solutions,” Heyn says. “This will enable us to respond even better to the ever faster changing needs of our customers in the automotive industry, while offering them customized technologies and solutions from a single source at the same time.” The Mobility Solutions business sector pursues the vision of safe, sustainable, and exciting mobility, offering its customers integrated mobility solutions in the domains of personalization, automation, electrification, and connectivity.</p>
<p>Andreas Dempf can look back on many years of experience in a wide variety of sales, product management, and marketing functions in the Bosch mobility-related divisions, as well as at Bosch headquarters. He is currently responsible for several major key accounts, as well as for original equipment sales in Germany and other European countries. In 1996, after completing a technically oriented degree in business administration at the University of Stuttgart, Dempf began his Bosch career in technical sales for active and passive safety systems.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>237185</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11432</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/extension-of-the-18v-power-for-all-system-four-new-bosch-cordless-drill-drivers-for-home-and-garden-237185.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-01-20T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-01-20T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Extension of the ‘18V Power for All System‘: Four new Bosch cordless drill/drivers for home and garden</headline>
			<quote>The right tool for every application</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New in the entry-level segment: EasyDrill 18V-40 and EasyImpact 18V-40  Powerful and durable: UniversalDrill 18V-60 and UniversalImpact 18V-60  One battery for many applications: Save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Reliable partners when screwdriving and drilling ‒ Bosch is extending the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/diyers/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8216;</a> with four new cordless drill/drivers: The EasyDrill 18V-40 and the EasyImpact 18V-40, the first drill/drivers in the entry-level segment, as well as the powerful all-rounders UniversalDrill 18V-60 and UniversalImpact 18V-60. Bosch will therefore offer a complete range of 18 Volt drill/drivers in the three application categories Easy, Universal and Advanced. DIYers can thus precisely select the drill/driver which matches their requirements. The ’18V Power for All System’ covers all representative tools in each segment and currently comprises around 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances – and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithiumion battery and only one charger. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p>
<p><b>New in the entry-level segment: EasyDrill 18V-40 and EasyImpact 18V-40</b></p><p>The EasyDrill 18V-40 and EasyImpact 18V-40 are reliable tools for beginners and DIYers who occasionally perform screwdriving and drilling tasks. The Drill model is suitable for processing wood, metal, tiles, and plastic while the Impact model also features an impact function and drills in masonry. The maximum screw diameters are 8 mm while the maximum drilling diameters are 13 mm in steel or masonry and 30 mm in wood. The drills and screwdriver bits can be changed quickly and easily thanks to 13-mm keyless chucks. Typical applications include simple assembly work such as putting together small items of furniture or hanging shelves, curtain rails or trellises for flowers, either on a balcony or in a garden. Both cordless drill/drivers are shorter and therefore more compact than current competitor models and fit well in the hand thanks to a low weight and a soft grip. They each offer 20 torque settings and a two-speed gearbox which always provides maximum performance and speed for every application. The workpiece is also illuminated by a LED light, which ensures good visibility even during unfavorable light conditions. </p><p></p><p><b>Powerful and durable: UniversalDrill 18V-60 and UniversalImpact 18V-60</b></p><p>The UniversalDrill 18V-60 and UniversalImpact 18V-60 are compact and robust all-rounders for a wide range of different tasks. Whether screwdriving or drilling in wood, metal, tiles, or plastic, and in masonry with the Impact model: They offer a maximum torque of 60 Nm and, for the first time, both a metal drill chuck and a brushless motor which makes the tools especially durable and maintenance-free. In addition, this cordless drill and impact drill are faster and more powerful than other models. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components such as the motor and gearbox combined with an intelligent electronic control system called the ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. As a result, the cordless drill/drivers always deliver the optimum power and maximum endurance for each project. They also retain their full power until the battery is empty. DIYers can therefore drill and screwdrive powerfully right up to the end. Thanks to a three-step display on the tool, they can always see the current charge level of the battery. The UniversalDrill 18V-60 and UniversalImpact 18V-60 are also shorter and therefore more compact than current competitor models. In combination with their low weight, this ensures optimal handling in every project.</p><p></p><p>The EasyDrill 18V-40 and EasyImpact 18V-40 are available as of now, the UniversalDrill 18V-60 and UniversalImpact 18V-60 will be available from March 2022 onwards. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>EasyDrill 18V-40</b></td><td style=''><b>EasyImpact 18V-40</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>18 V/2.0 Ah</td><td style=''>18 V/2.0 Ah</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Number of gears</td><td style=''>2</td><td style=''>2</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed <br/>(1st gear/2nd gear)</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 430/1,630 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 ‒ 430/1,630 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. impact rate</td><td style=''>–</td><td style=''>24,450 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque</td><td style=''>40 Nm</td><td style=''>36 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque soft/hard screwdriving applications</td><td style=''>23/32 Nm</td><td style=''>23/32 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Torque settings</td><td style=''>20 </td><td style=''>20 </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Chuck</td><td style=''>Keyless chuck 13 mm</td><td style=''>Keyless chuck 13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. screw diameter</td><td style=''>8 mm</td><td style=''>8 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter in steel/wood/masonry</td><td style=''>13 mm/30/‒ mm</td><td style=''>13/30/13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (Length x height)</td><td style=''>180 x 214 mm</td><td style=''>195 x 216 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with 2.0 Ah battery </td><td style=''>1.3 kg</td><td style=''>1.4 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton including a screwdriver bit: €59.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including a 2.0 Ah battery, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €99.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including 2 x 2.0 Ah batteries, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €119.99</li></ul></td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton including a screwdriver bit: €69.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including a 2.0 Ah battery, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €109.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including 2 x 2.0 Ah batteries, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €129.99</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b> </td><td style=''><b>UniversalDrill 18V-60</b></td><td style=''><b>UniversalImpact 18V-60</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>18 V/2.0 Ah</td><td style=''>18 V/2.0 Ah</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor</td><td style=''>Brushless</td><td style=''>Brushless</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Number of gears</td><td style=''>2</td><td style=''>2</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed <br/>(1st gear/2nd gear)</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 500/1,900 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 ‒ 500/1,900 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. impact rate</td><td style=''>–</td><td style=''>28,500 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque</td><td style=''>60 Nm</td><td style=''>60 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque soft/hard screwdriving applications</td><td style=''>24/47 Nm</td><td style=''>24/42 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Torque settings</td><td style=''>20 </td><td style=''>20 </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Chuck </td><td style=''>Metal drill chuck 13 mm</td><td style=''>Metal drill chuck 13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. screw diameter</td><td style=''>10 mm</td><td style=''>10 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter in steel/wood/masonry</td><td style=''>13/35/‒ mm</td><td style=''>13/35/13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (Length x height)</td><td style=''>165 x 232 mm</td><td style=''>177 x 232 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with 2.0 Ah battery </td><td style=''>1.3 kg</td><td style=''>1.3 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton including a screwdriver bit: €79.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including a 2.0 Ah battery, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €139.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including 2 x 2.0 Ah batteries, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €159.99</li></ul></td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton including a screwdriver bit: €89.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including a 2.0 Ah battery, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €149.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a case including 2 x 2.0 Ah batteries, an AL 18V-20 charging unit and a screwdriver bit: €169.99</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-01-18T16:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2022-01-18T16:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch and Volkswagen want to industrialize factory equipment for battery-cell production</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and Volkswagen aim to achieve cost and technology leadership in industrial-scale manufacturing processes for battery cells.  Partners plan to provide state-of the-art manufacturing systems, digitalization solutions, as well as ramp-up and maintenance support. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany, January 18, 2022 – In a signed memorandum of understanding, the Bosch Group and the Volkswagen Group have agreed to explore the possibility of establishing a European battery equipment solution provider. The two companies plan to supply integrated battery production systems, on-site ramp-up, and maintenance support for battery-cell and battery-systems manufacturers. The companies are aiming for cost and technology leadership in industrial-scale battery technology and the volume production of sustainable, cutting-edge batteries. Through the “local for local” production approach, this will also be a step toward the objective of carbon-neutral mobility. In Europe alone, the Volkswagen Group plans to build six cell factories by 2030. </p>
<p><b>Project unit determines potential for equipping battery cell factories</b></p><p>The Bosch Group and the Volkswagen Group are setting up a project unit to explore the possibilities of industrial-scale solutions for battery manufacturing in Europe. A memorandum of understanding to this effect was signed by Rolf Najork, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH and chairman of the executive board of Bosch Rexroth, and Thomas Schmall, member of the board of management of Volkswagen Group responsible for technology and CEO of Volkswagen Group Components. </p><p></p><p>The companies aim to supply the entire range of processes and components needed for the large-scale manufacture of battery cells and systems. Across the industry, the demand is enormous: in Europe alone, various companies plan to build cell factories with a total annual capacity of around 700 gigawatt hours by 2030. </p><p> </p><p><b>Bosch and Volkswagen join forces for battery production</b></p><p>For both partners, this alliance is a further step toward playing leading roles in electromobility. The partnership will draw on complementary areas of expertise: while Bosch has excellent know-how in factory automation and systems integration, Volkswagen is an accomplished at scale automaker and is on its way to becoming a major battery cell manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>To quote Rolf Najork: “Together with Volkswagen, we seek a path to industrialize production processes for battery cells with standardized equipment. We have the best prerequisites for this: Bosch is not only the world&#39;s biggest automotive supplier, but also one of the leading suppliers of factory equipment. We understand how battery technology works, and know how to manufacture it. With more than 135 years of automotive experience and our proven industrialization expertise, we want to serve the growing demand for batteries. European industry has the potential to become a technology driver for the ecological transformation of the economy.”</p><p></p><p>Thomas Schmall commented: “Europe has the unique chance to become a global battery powerhouse in the years to come. There is a strong and growing demand for all aspects of battery production, including the equipment of new gigafactories. Volkswagen and Bosch will explore opportunities to develop and shape this novel, multibillion-euro industry in Europe. Our decision to actively engage in the vertical integration of the battery-making value chain will tap considerable new profit pools. Setting out to establish a fully localized European supply chain for e-mobility made in Europe certainly marks a rare opportunity in business history.”</p><p></p><p>Both partners have formed a project unit with the target to prepare the establishment of the new company until the end of 2022.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2022-04-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New member in the ‘18V Power for All System‘:  Powerful and precise cordless garden saw Keo </headline>
			<quote>Effortless cutting and pruning of trees and shrubs</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Detachable branch grip enables comfortable, one-handed work  Swiss precision saw blade cuts branches with a thickness of up to 80 mm  Replaceable saw blades widen the range with numerous DIY applications  One battery for many applications: Save space, save money, protect the environment ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>Bosch has now made the tried-and-tested Keo garden saw even better and has equipped it with a powerful interchangeable battery pack: The Keo, for 10 years a very popular garden helper, will be part of the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/diyers/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;18V Power for All System&#8216;</a>. This system covers all representative tools in each segment and currently comprises around 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances – and even extends beyond the Bosch range with additional partners in the cross-brand <a href="https://www.powerforall-alliance.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8216;Power for All Alliance&#8217;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower and even vacuum cleaner – can be operated with the same 18V lithium-ion battery and only one charger. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment. A further significant advantage of the new Keo is its more powerful and continuous cutting capacity. Up to 115 cuts through 50 x 50 mm structural timber can be done with just one battery charge using a 2.0 Ah battery. The basis for this is an optimum coordination of key components such as the motor and gearbox combined with an intelligent electronic control system called the ‘Syneon Technology’. Only Bosch offers this interaction between motor electronics and battery. As a result, the Keo always delivers the optimum power and maximum endurance for each project. It also maintains full power until the battery is empty. This allows garden and DIY enthusiasts to continue sawing at full capacity until the end. Thanks to the three integrated LEDs you can always see the current charging state.</p>
<p><b>Sawing easily and precisely with one hand</b></p><p>A special feature of the Keo still is its ‘A-Grip’, a detachable branch grip with which Bosch established a new category of garden saws in the market. The A-Grip made it possible for users for the first time to hold both the saw and the branch simultaneously with only one hand. In this way, twigs can be cut comfortably without you having to use your other hand to stabilize the branch which would otherwise sway back and forth because of the sawing motion. This is especially advantageous when pruning high, hard-to-reach branches. And the Keo can also be used to cut plant stakes, trellises, or pickets easily and effortlessly to length. With the A-Grip attached, the in-house manufactured Swiss precision saw blade cuts branches with a thickness of up to 60 mm quickly and reliably. Detaching the branch grip increases the maximum cutting diameter to 80 mm and users can also saw particularly close to the trunk.</p><p></p><p><b>Simple coverage of more DIY areas</b></p><p>The new Keo is just as compact as its predecessor and is a lot more than a simple garden saw: Its saw blades can be changed quickly and easily using the SDS system – turn the ring, remove the saw blade, click in the new saw blade, and turn the ring back. Depending on the saw blade, the Keo not only cuts wood, but also metal and plasterboard with ease. It is therefore also a reliable companion for classic DIY applications and beyond the garden.</p><p></p><p>The new Keo is available as of now. Additional saw blades for metal applications and for the sawing of plasterboards are available in the Bosch accessory range. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>Keo (18 V)</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charge time</td><td style=''>1 h</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load stroke rate </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,300 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cuts per battery charge at 2.0 Ah</td><td style=''>115 (50 x 50 mm squared timber)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cut diameter </td><td style=''>60 mm with/80 mm without A-Grip</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions with 2.0 Ah battery<br/>(length x height x width)</td><td style=''>370 x 138 x 81 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with 2.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>1.0/1.4 kg </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended <br/>retail price including VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in a carton box with A-Grip and Swiss precision saw blade ‘Top for Wood’: € 99.99</li></ul><ul><li>Tool in a carton box with A-Grip, Swiss precision saw blade ‘Top for Wood’, <br/>18 V battery with 2.0 Ah and charger AL 18V-20: € 154.99</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>High tech #LikeABosch – how we’re delivering better quality of life with connected, intelligent, and sustainable solutions</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
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<p>Dr. Tanja Rückert,</p><p>chief digital officer of Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Mike Mansuetti,</p><p>president of Bosch in North America,</p><p>at the Consumer Electronics Show </p><p>on January 4, 2022</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Check against delivery.</p><p></p><p></p><p><br/><br/>Good morning everyone, and welcome to the Bosch press conference! We’re delighted to have you with us digitally today. Although we regret that the pandemic has once again prevented us from meeting face to face, of course everyone’s health has top priority. The good news is that we can safely come together in a virtual manner, all thanks to technology. And that fits in perfectly with what we want to talk to you about today. Specifically, we want to talk about the benefits and opportunities offered by technology, and the positive impact it can have. </p><p></p><h2>Technology for a better world – today and tomorrow</h2><p>You’ve just seen the premiere of the latest installment of our #LikeABosch” campaign: “high tech #LikeABosch.” “High tech” may be a familiar term here at CES, but we at Bosch have a slightly different take on things. Today, we want to tell you about how our approach to high tech is not just about pushing the envelope on what’s possible. Instead, it’s about using cutting-edge technology as a means to improve people’s lives wherever they are: at home, at work, on the road, in a hospital, or even in orbit! </p><p></p><p>As a company committed to delivering life-enhancing innovations, we center our development around people. But especially at a time of such profound technological change, it’s not enough for companies to assume we have all the answers. To truly give people what they need and want, we have to understand what these are – and what hesitations and concerns are attached to them.</p><p></p><p>And so we did exactly this: we conducted a comprehensive international survey to gauge opinions on a wide range of technology-related topics. We asked a representative sample of people in five countries – China, Germany, India, the U.K., and the U.S. – to tell us how technological progress looks from their point of view, what they want most from technology, and where they see both the most promise and the most risk. </p><p></p><p>The inaugural Bosch Tech Compass is having its global debut right here at CES. Over the course of our press conference we’ll be sharing with you some of our most interesting and relevant findings. </p><p></p><p>To start with, let’s look at what for us is perhaps the most significant finding of all. As the survey showed, confidence in technology and enthusiasm about its impact are high across the globe. A full 72 percent of respondents worldwide believe that technology is making the world a better place. Above all, they believe technology is bringing them increased comfort and safety, and that it’s making work easier. And they’re optimistic about its potential, too: most significantly, 76 percent of people globally are convinced that technology holds the key to combating climate change.</p><p></p><p>At Bosch, we agree wholeheartedly. After all, we’re also firmly convinced that technology has the potential to make all our lives better – that’s why “Invented for life” is not just our claim, it’s our strategic imperative. We only need to look at our portfolio for proof: think of beneficial and even lifesaving innovations such as our vehicle electronic stability program ESP, airbag control units, our digital guardian angel Help Connect, or the rapid coronavirus PCR test we developed for our Vivalytic device last year. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to climate change, we at Bosch take the fight against it very seriously: we were the first global industrial enterprise to achieve carbon neutrality at all our international locations. We’re working now on reducing emissions generated along our supply chains and during the lifecycle of our products by 15 percent by 2030. In terms of volume, this is 67 million metric tons, a figure roughly twenty times greater than what our locations emitted in our baseline year of 2018. We’re also sharing our experiences and supporting other companies’ carbon neutrality efforts via our consulting company Bosch Climate Solutions. </p><p></p><p>We’re driving sustainability with our products as well, enabling those who use them to reduce their carbon footprint. For example, our U.S.-based building technology subsidiary Climatec won a 35 million-dollar contract from the City of Ontario in California to boost its energy efficiency, safety, and connectivity. Within the framework of the “Smart Ontario” project, we’ll be retrofitting the city’s infrastructure with smart, connected solutions such as building automation and LED streetlights that should reduce local greenhouse gas emissions by over 10,000 tons annually. </p><p></p><p>And to pursue our longstanding vision of climate-friendly mobility, we supply a full range of components and systems solutions for electromobility – in fact, no other company offers as wide a range as Bosch: from battery-electric powertrains to regenerative braking systems to fuel cells, powering everything from e-bikes to commercial vehicles. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of e-bikes, they’re at the intersection of two major drivers for our business: electrification and connectivity. It wasn’t too long ago that an e-bike was a niche product. Now it has become one of the most popular forms of personal transport worldwide. </p><p></p><p>But what does connectivity have to do with an e-bike? It’s the basis for a personalized e-bike experience like never before. </p><p></p><p>This is exactly what our new system generation – called the eBike Smart System – offers its users. This innovation, which is a 2022 CES<sup>®</sup> Innovation Award Honoree, was first introduced late last year and will be available for a mass audience to see and demo for the first time in the U.S. here at CES. With this entirely new system consisting of our eBike Flow app, control unit, display, battery, and drive unit, we’re merging the physical experience of riding an e-bike with digital conveniences like connectivity, personalization, and services. For example, in the future, your e-bike will be able to adapt to your riding style, suggest routes you enjoy, and guide you safely to your destination while learning your preferences and interests. Thanks to connectivity, the bike is not a static product, but one that can continually evolve after purchase. The experience can be constantly enriched with new digital experiences thanks to over-the-air updates.</p><p></p><p>This is just one example of how connectivity is at the heart of all our products. In fact, we’re delighted to announce that we reached an important goal set several years ago: 100 percent of all our electronic product classes are now web-enabled. This means that for nearly everything we produce, we can now realize functions such as wireless updates and web-based services. Just think of the beneficial services we’ve already realized by putting cars online: our emergency notification service eCall, for instance, or our wrong-way driver warning.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch is an IoT and software company</h2><p>This milestone is a key proof point for how Bosch has evolved into a software and IoT company. We currently employ approximately 35,000 software developers. Overall, our annual investments in building up software competence amount to more than four and a half billion dollars. </p><p></p><p>This means that we understand both sides of the coin better than most other companies – particularly when it comes to connecting things to the internet. Just let me give you an idea of what we’ve achieved recently in two of our key domains: home and mobility. When it comes to technology for the home, Bosch sold 4 million web-enabled power tools, home appliances, and heating systems in 2020; in 2021 this number increased to over 6 million – which is 50 percent growth! </p><p></p><p>In the mobility sector as well, software is paramount – cars are becoming internet nodes. This has been a Bosch vision for quite a while, and we’re ideally positioned to play a major role in creating the software-defined car. In our Mobility Solutions business sector, we’re investing nearly three and a half billion dollars annually in building up our software competence in this domain. At the beginning of last year, our new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division started operations, bringing together hardware and software development for new automotive electronics architectures. This year we’re taking the additional step of pooling our work on application-independent vehicle software for cars and the cloud at our subsidiary ETAS GmbH. This means that we’ll be able to provide solutions to manufacturers and other suppliers more quickly, securely, and efficiently in the future.</p><p></p><p>In addition to optimizing our organization and building up our expertise, we’re engaging in partnerships to propel our technology leadership in the mobility sector forward. For example, together with Microsoft we’re strengthening our position in software development for all domains – from the car to the cloud. It’s also enabling us to speed up feature development to bring new software functions to vehicles faster. In this collaboration we’re making great progress toward developing an open technology platform that will enable the acceleration of automotive development cycles. </p><p></p><p>Last but not least, increasing demand for software comes along with an increasing need for software integration. Here, given our domain knowledge, Bosch is at home and can provide the necessary integration know-how. Take automated driving, for example. An automated vehicle must be able to do everything a human driver can do: perceive its surrounding, make decisions, and accelerate, brake, and steer. </p><p></p><p>Bosch has all the different building blocks for automated driving in our portfolio and, step by step, we’re laying the technical groundwork. With our driver assistance systems, we’re already paving the way for all levels of automation. And this is paying off: to give you an example, over the past five years, Bosch made more than 10 billion dollars in sales with driver assistance systems. </p><p></p><p>From components to systems, and from software to services – when it comes to tomorrow’s mobility, all roads lead to Bosch. To give you a sense of the range of technologies we offer, and how they’ll be seamlessly integrated in future vehicles, we are showing a glimpse in our booth of how software, personalization, automation, connectivity, and electrification will unlock infinite possibilities to shape the way we get from points A to B in the future. </p><p></p><h2>Bosch on its way to becoming a leading data-driven AI company</h2><p>Speaking of the future, when asked what they think the most influential technology will be in ten years, Bosch Tech Compass respondents across the globe agreed that it will be AI and 5G. At Bosch, we’ve made AI a major strategic focus. We want to use connectivity and data collected over the IoT combined with artificial intelligence – AIoT for short – to continuously improve our products and services. </p><p></p><p>A milestone on our path to become a leading data-driven AI company was the establishment of the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence in 2017. The BCAI currently operates at 7 locations in the U.S., Germany, India, Israel, and China. So far it has worked on more than 200 projects in the mobility, manufacturing, agriculture, and smart-home domains, and has already contributed nearly 350 million dollars to our global result. </p><p></p><p>In systematically building up our expertise in AI, we’re also working toward a concrete goal: by 2025, every Bosch product will either be equipped with AI or manufactured with its help. One new product featuring AI that we’re showcasing here is our latest Home Connect fridge, which can identify its contents and suggest recipes based on what’s inside – which might not only get you out of a dinnertime rut, but can also help you use up what might otherwise go to waste. </p><p></p><p>Another very special example which demonstrates how we continue to develop solutions for maximum benefit is our SoundSee technology. This acoustic technology had its debut aboard the International Space Station, where it uses AI to help monitor the health of critical systems on the ISS, such as the space station’s environmental control and life-support systems. </p><p></p><p>And today we’re announcing for the first time a new use case for audio AI based on the same technology currently aboard the ISS. Together with Highmark Health in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, we’re exploring the use of audio AI as a diagnostic tool in pediatric medicine. Specifically, we’re working on adapting these experimental sensors to detect pulmonary conditions such as asthma at an early age, just by listening to children’s breathing patterns.</p><p></p><p>Our hypothesis is that each child has a sort of audio fingerprint, and that the use of audio AI can be used to learn a child’s normal pulmonary sounds. Should something change, then the idea is that the AI will pick this up, which will potentially lead to early therapy and better outcomes. Ideally this technology will enable us to monitor kids in a non-invasive manner and alert the parents at a far earlier stage when there is a variation from the child’s baseline. </p><p> </p><p>Ultimately, we see the combination of AI and the IoT as holding the key to leveraging the most user benefit from both of these technologies. Think of it as a continuous improvement loop. Connected products transmit data, which is then processed with the help of AI algorithms. Optimizations are identified, then fed back to the products in the form of software updates, and the cycle starts again. In effect, this allows customers to be an integral part of the development process, and for solutions to be tailored precisely to their needs. The result is better solutions for our customers – as well as new revenue streams for us, since it will enable us to turn the sale of every digital product into services-based revenue as well. </p><p></p><h2>Trust and responsibility are decisive for success</h2><p>Like the Bosch Tech Compass respondents, we also believe that the impact of artificial intelligence and next-generation connectivity will be huge. In order to realize the full potential of these new technologies, however, they must gain widespread acceptance. For this, we must not only make the benefits comprehensible for people, we need to build trust in the technology and in the companies that create it. </p><p></p><p>In fact, the same is true of all new digital technologies: trust must be established, not taken for granted. Going back to the results of the survey, this was one of the strongest points of agreement among all the respondents. Four out of five people across the globe believe that a company’s success will ultimately depend on its ability to build digital trust with its customers.</p><p></p><p>To gain trust, of course, companies must act responsibly: in dealing with sensitive data, in balancing economic and ecological considerations, and in leveraging innovation for the common good. Respondents to our survey agree on this as well: a whopping </p><p> </p><p>83 percent of respondents think that technological progress should be more focused on confronting society’s challenges rather than on serving individual needs.</p><p></p><p>Above all, what emerges from the Bosch Tech Compass is that people are more aware than ever of both the potential and the pitfalls offered by technology, and that they want those who create it as well as those who legislate its use – in other words, companies and policymakers – to take responsibility for steering its development in the right direction. </p><p></p><p>At Bosch, we’ve always prioritized trust and responsibility in our pursuit of technological advancement. This was true for the analog world, and it’s even more true for the digital world, where trust is in short supply. Above all, we want to lead by example when it comes to using innovation as a force for good, not just for profit. That’s why we’ve published an AI code of ethics for our own developers, and why we’re explicitly and exclusively committed to AI that is safe, robust, and explainable. </p><p></p><p>It’s also why we are the driving force behind the Digital Trust Forum, a global consortium of representatives from different stakeholder groups whose aim is to foster a high level of trust in AI and IoT-based solutions. In particular, we’re working with our partners to develop trust policy frameworks and eventual certification and conformity labels. The plan is that products that meet certain criteria will bear a Digital Trust seal – along the lines of the energy-efficiency labels you see on home appliances, for instance.</p><p></p><p>Of course, trust and acceptance also depend on people seeing the concrete benefits a new technology can deliver. Here I’d like to highlight a Bosch innovation that again demonstrates the incredible potential of AI. It’s a gas sensor – the first one on the market equipped with artificial intelligence – and it’s being used in a truly revolutionary new product. Dryad’s Silvanet Wildfire Sensor is a pioneering new solution for ultra-early wildfire detection, and our gas sensor is its digital nose. </p><p></p><p>Apart from the unfathomable devastation wildfires cause, did you know that they account for up to 20 percent of annual global carbon emissions? That’s as much as the entire transportation sector combined – in other words all the cars, ships, and planes on the planet. Dryad’s sensors are mounted on trees, where they continuously monitor the local microclimate in order to detect flames early – and wirelessly notify local authorities long before camera or satellite-based systems can. These sensors are going to help save lives, homes, and tons of CO<sub>2</sub> from entering the atmosphere – all thanks to AI and connectivity.</p><p></p><h2>Solutions for a better world</h2><p>At Bosch, our aim is and always has been to improve people’s daily lives with our products and solutions. The Bosch Tech Compass respondents are optimistic about the beneficial potential of technology, and so are we: that’s why we continue to work on cutting-edge innovations that are designed to make life better for everyone across the globe. This is light years beyond high tech, it’s “high tech #LikeABosch”! </p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Tech Compass: 72 percent believe that technology makes the world a better place </headline>
			<quote>Three out of four respondents worldwide see technological progress as the key to combating climate change </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ People surveyed want technology to be more focused on tackling major challenges  Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung: “The Bosch Tech Compass shows that people want technology that addresses the problems of our time.”  Western countries have high hopes for green tech, Asia for AI and 5G.  Beam me up, Scotty: When asked how they would prefer to move around in the future, more than a third of Germans would choose teleportation if feasible. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Las Vegas, USA – The vast majority of people surveyed worldwide believe that technological progress is making the world a better place (72 percent). This is a finding of the <a href="http://www.bosch.com/techcompass" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Tech Compass</a>, a representative survey of the general public in China, India, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The survey is having its global debut at CES 2022. In view of the rapid and profound changes technology is driving in many spheres of life, the Bosch Tech Compass aims to encourage people to take a closer look at the positive impact of technological progress on a globalized world.</p>
<p><b>Technological progress as key to combating climate change</b></p><p>Although technology has the potential to make almost anything possible, such as creating a pizza with a 3D printer, global respondents strongly agree that technology should be more focused on tackling the major challenges of our time rather than serving individual needs (83 percent). For example, the survey shows that more than three out of four respondents worldwide see technological progress as the key to combating climate change. “The Bosch Tech Compass shows that people want technology that addresses the problems of our time,” says Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung. “Technology should support us, make life easier overall, and make the world a better place. This is why we at Bosch are committed to technology that is ‘Invented for life’ and serves people.” </p><p></p><p>Despite global confidence in technological progress, there are regional differences in the perception of how technology is currently being used. While most Chinese (83 percent) and Indian respondents (77 percent) are more confident that technology is currently being used sufficiently to tackle the major problems of our time, only a minority of people in the U.S. (47 percent), the U.K. (37 percent), and Germany (29 percent) believe this. </p>
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			The Bosch Tech Compass shows that people want technology that addresses the problems of our time
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<p><b>Western countries have high hopes for green tech, Asia for AI</b></p><p>In the assessment of individual technologies and their impact, there are significant regional differences. While Germany, the U.K., and the U.S. see green technologies like climate engineering, biotechnology, and hydrogen as having a particularly positive impact on society, China and India have high hopes for intelligent and connected technologies like AI and 5G. Around a third of all respondents in the U.S. and Europe, however, say they see AI as the biggest technological threat. </p><p></p><p>“Easing such concerns is yet another reason why building trust in digital technology will be crucial, and it will have a direct impact on consumer behavior as well,” Hartung says. Four out of five people worldwide believe that a company’s success will depend on building digital trust with its customers in the future. Trust is also becoming increasingly important: for 43 percent of global respondents, trust plays a greater role in the digital world than in the analog world, as opposed to only 20 percent who see it the other way around. “This is also why Bosch has introduced its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ai-code-of-ethics-bosch-sets-company-guidelines-for-the-use-of-artificial-intelligence-208384.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AI code of ethics</a>, which is contributing to the important public debate around AI and trust in AI,” Hartung adds.</p>
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			Easing such concerns is yet another reason why building trust in digital technology will be crucial, and it will have a direct impact on consumer behavior as well.
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<p><b>Driving or beaming?</b></p><p>When asked how they would prefer to move around in the future – regardless of technical feasibility – German respondents displayed fewer reservations. Nearly four in ten (39 percent) would choose beaming as their preferred mode of transportation, which makes them more adventurous than the Chinese with 34 percent. Teleportation also has a few fans in the U.K. (27 percent), the U.S. (20 percent), and India (10 percent). Despite respondents being given free rein to daydream, teleportation was not at the top of anyone’s wish list. In first place with 56 percent was the considerably more mundane human-controlled car, followed by planes (40 percent) and trains (32 percent). </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>CES 2022: For better quality of life and more climate action – connected and smart solutions are driving growth at Bosch </headline>
			<quote>All product classes at Bosch are connectable</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Smart homes: sales of connectable devices increased by 50 percent.  Smart cars: Bosch is shaping the software-defined future of mobility.  Artificial intelligence: sensors provide early warnings about forest fires and support medical diagnostics.  Bosch Tech Compass: the majority of those surveyed see technology as key to a better world.  Tanja Rückert: “We believe that artificial intelligence and the internet of things are the best way to deliver real added value.” ]]></headwords>
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<p>Las Vegas – At home, on the road, at work, in the hospital, or even in orbit: Bosch is improving the everyday lives of people from all walks of life with smart and connected solutions. At the same time, the company is tapping into new areas of business through software, services, and licenses. “We are systematically digitalizing our core business to increase the benefits for our customers. Going forward, we aim to turn the sale of every digital product into services-based revenue as well,” says Tanja Rückert, the Bosch Group’s chief digital officer, at CES in Las Vegas. To achieve this goal, Bosch is focusing on the connection of IoT with AI – in other words, it is linking the internet of things (IoT) with artificial intelligence (AI). </p>
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<p>This creates a virtuous circle in which connected products deliver information that, in turn, is processed by means of AI and incorporated into software updates for these products. At the core of this approach is the benefit for customers, since it allows users to be an integral part of the development process and enables solutions to be tailored precisely to their needs. Furthermore, neither development nor value creation ends with the sale of the products. “We see the combination of AI and IoT as holding the key to leveraging the most user benefit from both of these technologies,” Rückert says. “Besides enabling us to develop new business models, this approach helps us offer better products and solutions that deliver real added value for individuals and society as a whole.” </p><p></p><h2>Expanding software expertise: Bosch is already shaping the future today</h2><p>Bosch laid the foundation for this long ago. As of the new year, all electronics product classes will be connectable. Sales of connected power tools, household appliances, and heating systems alone have grown by 50 percent within one year – from four million units in 2020 to more than six million in 2021. With the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI), the company has established a strong unit in the field of AI that has already contributed some 300 million euros to result.</p><p></p><p>In addition, the company invests a total of more than four billion euros every year in its software expertise, around three billion of which goes to the mobility business. <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-pools-development-activities-for-universal-vehicle-software-in-one-unit-235776.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">To shape the software-defined future of mobility, Bosch will also be pooling development activities for application-independent software in one unit as of mid-2022.</a> In the future, under the umbrella of its subsidiary ETAS GmbH, the company will develop and sell basic vehicle software, middleware, cloud services, and development tools for universal application. Bosch is also rapidly advancing connected and automated driving. Over the past five years, Bosch has generated some nine billion euros in sales just with driver assistance systems and the associated sensors. </p><p></p><h2>Bosch Tech Compass: a survey conducted in five countries around the world</h2><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-tech-compass-72-percent-believe-that-technology-makes-the-world-a-better-place-236502.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The Bosch Tech Compass &#8211; a representative survey conducted in five countries and presented for the first time at CES &#8211; shows what people across the globe expect from new technologies.</a> According to the survey, the majority of respondents (72 percent) are convinced that technological progress is making the world a better place, for instance as a key to fighting climate change (76 percent). At the same time, four out of five people think technology should be more focused on tackling the great challenges of our time rather than serving individual needs. “We at Bosch also believe that technology offers a broad range of benefits,” Rückert says. “When we talk about high-tech, we’re not talking only about pushing the envelope on what’s possible. We use technology as a means to improve people’s lives wherever they are.” </p><p> </p><h2>From space to pediatric medicine: the Bosch SoundSee sensor system</h2><p>One example of the benefit of AI and connectivity is the SoundSee sensor system. Since late 2019, it has been traveling through space to identify unusual sounds on the ISS, using AI algorithms to analyze and indicate when maintenance is required. Now, in collaboration with the non-profit healthcare company Highmark in Pittsburgh (USA), Bosch is pursuing a completely down-to-earth application of this technology: <a href="https://us.bosch-press.com/pressportal/us/en/press-release-16256.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">investigating how audio AI can be used as a diagnostic tool in pediatric medicine.</a> Specifically, Bosch and Highmark are working to adapt the sensors in a way that will enable them to detect pulmonary conditions such as asthma at an early stage just by listening to children’s breathing patterns. “Using innovative technology to improve children’s health – that’s exactly what we mean with high tech,” says Mike Mansuetti, president of Bosch in North America. SoundSee’s use in medicine also illustrates Bosch’s understanding of its “Invented for life” strategic imperative.</p><p></p><p>Bosch’s new gas sensor – the first on the market to contain AI – serves to protect both humans and nature. Part of Dryad’s Silvanet Wildfire Sensor, it is essentially a digital nose that helps detect forest fires early on. Dryad’s sensors are attached to trees, where they continuously monitor the local microclimate to detect incipient fires – and to wirelessly notify the local authorities, long before camera- or satellite-based systems can. Not only can this protect against devastation by fire, it can also reduce global carbon emissions from forest fires. “These sensors are going to help save lives, homes, and tons of CO<sub>2</sub> from entering the atmosphere – all thanks to AI and connectivity,” Mansuetti says. </p><p></p><h2>High-tech #LikeABosch: new campaign for smart solutions</h2><p>A new, lighthearted Bosch campaign shows the solutions the company has developed to improve the little things in people’s everyday lives. Called “High tech #LikeABosch – with many connected, intelligent, and sustainable solutions,” its protagonist takes viewers on a tour through her daily routine and uses several Bosch solutions, from smart glasses to a connected e-bike to a digital access pass for work. This makes her teenage son, who at the start of the clip said his mom was “old school,” look pretty out of touch. </p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-12-16T14:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch plans to acquire Elpro Group AG</headline>
			<quote>Focus on monitoring services for the pharmaceutical industry</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Swiss company develops monitoring solutions for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.  With this acquisition, Bosch Service Solutions is expanding its range of monitoring solutions and entering the pharmaceutical services market.  Pharmaceutical manufacturers benefit from enhanced services that ensure product quality along the supply chain. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Jana Bronsch-Chassard</name>
				<email>Jana.Bronsch-Chassard@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Frankfurt am Main - Bosch Service Solutions, a leading provider of technology-based services, plans to acquire Elpro Group AG, headquartered in Buchs, Switzerland. Founded in 1986, the company develops monitoring solutions for the pharmaceutical, biotech, life science and healthcare industries. This includes, for example, uninterrupted monitoring of the cold chain for pharmaceuticals. With the acquisition of the Elpro Group, Bosch Service Solutions is expanding its portfolio and entering the pharmaceutical services sector. “The Elpro Group has deep industry knowledge and innovative strength in the development and application of monitoring solutions. These are implemented along the entire pharmaceutical supply chain and meet the highest quality standards,” says Henning von Boxberg, President of the Board of Management of Bosch Service Solutions. The company employs 220 people and has sales offices in Europe, North America, and Singapore. Bosch and Elpro signed agreements on the planned acquisition on December 15, 2021. The parties have agreed not to disclose the purchase price. The transaction is subject to approval by the antitrust authorities.</p>
<p>Bosch Service Solutions has been offering monitoring solutions for e.g. elevators, heating systems, and security transport since the 80s. The technologies of the Elpro Group expand the portfolio to include monitoring services for sensitive goods such as pharmaceuticals. “Bosch is an excellent partner for us. We are united by a promise of high quality and technology-based solutions. The global presence of Bosch Service Solutions helps expand Elpro’s portfolio internationally, open up additional markets and implement new service offerings,” says Philipp Osl, CEO of the Elpro Group. </p><p></p><p><b>Safe monitoring of sensitive goods</b></p><p>Drugs are sensitive products. Temperature, humidity, and light can affect their quality. Certain medicines, such as vaccines, must be refrigerated throughout the supply chain: from manufacturer through wholesaler, pharmacy and hospital to the patient. If a cold chain is interrupted, medicines are at risk of becoming unusable and losing their effectiveness. Elpro has developed technologies that monitor the entire process. For this, the company uses so-called data loggers. These are devices for stationary or mobile use, which monitor temperature, humidity, light, and other environmental conditions with the help of sensors. If specifications and guidelines are not adhered to, this is recorded automatically. The data loggers transfer this information to software that immediately reports and documents critical deviations and makes the data available to manufacturers.</p><p></p><p><b>New service options for Elpro customers </b></p><p>Until now, Elpro has focused on identifying and documenting deviations in the pharmaceutical supply chain. Bosch Service Solutions operates the largest private security control center network in Europe. This makes it possible not only to detect malfunctions and emergencies, but also to coordinate remedial actions. Elpro’s service portfolio will be expanded to include this service competence in the future. New and innovative service models can result for participants of the pharmaceutical supply chain.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11426</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/100-years-of-bosch-car-service-innovation-born-of-tradition-236160.html</url>
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			<headline>100 Years of Bosch Car Service: Innovation Born of Tradition</headline>
			<quote>The first Bosch Installation and Repair Workshop opened its doors in Hamburg in 1921, establishing what is now the world’s largest brand-independent workshop network</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch partner workshops have received support in the form of automotive spare parts, workshop equipment, and business and technical expertise for 100 years.  Bosch Car Service has become the world’s largest brand-independent workshop network, with more than 15,000 repair shops in 150 countries.  Innovation leader Bosch provides its partner companies with access to cutting-edge technologies for diagnostics, maintenance, and repair.  Bosch Car Service workshops offer drivers around the world an extensive range of brand-independent services that are always state of the art.   ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>100 Years of Experience as a Foundation for the Future</b> </p><p>Service partner no. 1: Max Eisenmann &amp; Co., an automotive repair workshop based in Hamburg, became the first official Robert Bosch AG Installation and Repair Workshop in 1921, marking the birth of Bosch services and the first chapter in a global success story. That’s because company founder Robert Bosch had recognized early on the necessity of a repair shop network. As the number of car owners increased, so too did the demand for specialized expertise that extends beyond country borders and oceans. Bosch Car Service is now the world’s largest brand-independent workshop network, with more than 15,000 companies in 150 countries.</p>
<p><b>100 Years of Collaboration as a Driving Force in the Global Market</b></p><p>As members of the global Bosch Car Service network, workshops receive support in the form of cutting-edge diagnostic technology, effective spare part logistics, and marketing measures. Thanks to information and consulting services for all brands as well as state-of-the-art Bosch diagnostic technology, partners around the world benefit from Bosch’s ever-growing expertise. Customers benefit from the high availability of Bosch original parts at partner workshops as well as qualified automotive mechatronic technicians, who are always up to date thanks to regular training courses. </p><p></p><p><b>100 Years of Customer Trust Guarantee Stability</b></p><p>Expertise trusted the world over: thanks to 100 years of effective collaboration with the driver of innovation, Bosch, as well as services with unwavering levels of quality, Bosch Car Service workshops have earned the trust of car owners over the long term. A qualification system with the Bosch Service Excellence program, including regular audits and workshop tests, ensures the high service quality of Bosch workshop partners. Bosch Car Service companies regularly occupy top positions in customer surveys and independent tests and achieve an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars in customer reviews.</p><p></p><p><b>Intensive Research as a Success Factor for the Next 100 Years</b></p><p>Bosch employs more than 72,000 people in research and development and, in 2019, invested €6.1 billion in this area. With 4,202 patent applications in 2019, Bosch is one of the most important drivers of innovation in the field of mobility, which benefits Bosch Car Service companies and their customers: “Networking, automation, and new drive solutions – vehicle complexity is growing steadily. More and more cars now feature driver assistance technologies and new display and infotainment systems,” says Thomas Winter, Head of Workshop Concepts at Bosch Automotive Aftermarket. “This also means new challenges for workshops. Bosch is a reliable partner when it comes to accommodating the increasing requirements of the future – and can guarantee that, with Bosch Car Service workshops, car owners will always have a competent contact for services and repair.” </p><p></p><p><b>Growth with Consistently High Service Quality – That’s the Objective</b></p><p>100 years after opening the first Bosch repair workshop, Bosch Car Service companies are now leaders in the independent workshop market as modern full-service providers. Bosch is celebrating this success story with an optimistic look at the future: the objective is to further consolidate the global network with new partner workshops, more closely coordinate customers and service stations on the basis of digital solutions and smart use of data, and thus reinforce its position as a reliable and innovative mobility partner around the world both today and in the future.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11422</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-12-13T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Bosch at CES 2022: smart technology to make everyday life safe, convenient, and sustainable</headline>
			<quote>Bosch booth in Central Hall</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Innovative: smart connected biking solution named CES® 2022 Innovation Awards honoree.  Software-based: Bosch show car reveals the software-defined and connected car for the mobility of today and tomorrow.   Extraterrestrial: Bosch technology on the ISS detects anomalies on the basis of audio analytics.   Suitable for everyday use: smart home appliances for more convenience, sustainability, and security.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany, and Las Vegas, NV – Technology for all walks of life: at CES in Las Vegas, Bosch will be presenting connected, smart, and sustainable products and services for a better life – at home and on the road. From January 4 through 7, 2022, you will find Bosch at CES in the Central Hall, Booth #16103.</p>
<h2>CES Innovation Awards: Honoree for smart connected biking solution</h2><p>For its smart connected biking solution, Bosch eBike Systems has been named a CES® 2022 Innovation Award honoree in the “Vehicle Intelligence &amp; Transportation” category. The CES® Innovation Awards are given by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). </p><p><b>Smart connected biking solution – e-bike riding enjoyment 2.0:</b> The new systems generation from Bosch eBike Systems merges the physical experience of riding an e-bike with the digital experience provided by connectivity and an app. This smart system comprises the new eBike Flow app, an LED user interface, color display, rechargeable battery, and drive unit. Over-the-air updates mean it can be continuously enhanced. The eBike Flow app opens up a range of new digital features for e-bikes, such as automatic activity tracking and personalized riding modes. Whether on the daily commute or a leisurely ride, the result is more enjoyment over longer distances. </p><h2>A Bosch must-see</h2><p><b>Bosch show car:</b> The future of mobility is automated, connected, electrified, and personalized. In the future, more and more vehicles will be electrically powered. They will increasingly be connected with other road users and their surroundings, and provide personalized, cloud-based services for their occupants such as wrong-way driver alerts or road condition updates. The show car will demonstrate Bosch systems expertise and extensive know-how in software and hardware. For example, Bosch is developing central computers for the electronics architecture of the future. These vehicle computers will be used for assisted and automated driving, controlling vehicle motion, as well as for cockpit functions and body electronics. Over-the-air updates will keep cars’ functions constantly up to date. </p><p><b>Virtual visor – the transparent digital sun visor:</b> Conventional sun visors shield car drivers from dazzling light. But folding them down often also blocks significant areas of a driver’s field of vision. Bosch has solved this problem with a new, transparent LCD solution that replaces opaque visors. The virtual visor is connected to the interior monitoring camera, which detects the position of the driver’s eyes. Using AI-based intelligent algorithms, the virtual visor analyzes this information and darkens only the portion of the windshield through which the sun or other light sources would dazzle the driver. The rest remains transparent, leaving the driver’s view of the road unobstructed.</p><p><b>SoundSee – intelligent ears for the ISS:</b> Although barely bigger than a lunch box, Bosch’s SoundSee is brimming with start-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI). SoundSee can be found on the ISS (international space station). Installed on board Astrobee, NASA’s autonomous free-flying robot, SoundSee’s integrated microphones pick up ambient noise in space. Using AI, the Bosch technology then analyzes the audio data in order to detect potential anomalies and to flag areas requiring maintenance work. SoundSee was developed together with Astrobotic as part of a NASA research partnership.</p><p></p><h2>Software-based solutions for the mobility of today and tomorrow</h2><p><b>Solutions for the software-defined vehicle:</b> Software is playing an increasingly central role in automotive engineering. After all, future connectivity, automation, and personalization functions will more than ever be brought about by software. Even now, Bosch annually puts more than 200 million control units running its proprietary software into vehicles worldwide. To achieve this, the company can draw on profound software, electronics, and systems expertise, and use this to develop application-specific vehicle software and the hardware to match for automotive applications of all kinds, from driver assistance and infotainment to the powertrain. Bosch plans to pool the development of application-independent basic software and middleware, as well as cloud-based software modules for over-the-air software updates, at its wholly owned subsidiary ETAS. </p><p><b>Advanced driving module – pre-integrated components for electric cars:</b> To make the development of electric cars less complex, and thus improve efficiency for automakers, Bosch offers pre-integrated modules such as its ADM advanced driving module. The ADM combines powertrain, brakes, and steering to form an integrated unit that automakers can incorporate faster and more cost-effectively into their vehicles. In addition, simplified interfaces and a standard software architecture ensure the best possible communication between the components, and provide the basis for new features.</p><p><b>TPA technician process assistant – a digital handyman:</b> The TPA technician process assistant is part of a connected after-sales ecosystem in which humans and machines exchange data as needed to efficiently repair and maintain vehicles. The system, which is continuously learning and evolving, is a hands-free, platform-agnostic solution that works with tablet, PC, and wearables. With the help of AI, moreover, a knowledge base has been created on the basis of information taken from traditional servicing operations. If more expertise is needed, a connection can be set up between an expert and the “eyes and ears” of the technician working on the vehicle. This helps improve accuracy and efficiency when servicing and repairing today’s ever more complex vehicles.</p><p><b>Nevonex – connecting agriculture:</b> Agriculture currently faces the challenge of securing food production in a changing climate. Here, Nevonex can help farmers by providing the necessary expert knowledge in the form of digitalized services. Nevonex allows these third-party services to be used in all makes of agricultural machinery – for example, to automate machine settings or optimize crop-planting processes. Bosch’s research here focuses on harnessing data from these processes to optimize subsequent process steps. The aim is to use edge computing to make robust, AI-based services available for farmers. </p><p><b>A breath of fresh air – Bosch solution for better urban air quality:</b> To improve air quality in cities, at airports and train stations, and in business parks, Bosch offers innovative solutions that precisely record and simulate emissions. Bosch air-quality monitors provide precise readings for nitrogen oxides, particulates, humidity, and temperature – in other words, important information for gauging local air quality. The data is then uploaded to the cloud and evaluated. Knowing precisely what pollutants are in the air, where they are, and where they are spreading to allows countermeasures to be taken quickly, for better air at all times.</p><p></p><h2>Smart solutions that improve convenience and security in the home</h2><p><b>Bosch heating and cooling solutions for a perfect climate in the home:</b> Thanks to state-of-the-art inverter technology, the highly efficient Climate 5000 3.0 ductless mini-split air-source heat-pump system offers ample heating and cooling capacity. This heat pump is suitable for most residential buildings due to its ability to heat efficiently, even in frigid outdoor temperatures. The Climate 5000 3.0 features improved energy efficiency and humidity control, creating a comfortable indoor climate. In addition, its built-in air filtration system purifies the air and reduces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful gases and odors. Bosch is also launching the Inverter Ducted Split (IDS) Premium Connected heat-pump system on the market. This solution offers high efficiency and particularly innovative connected features. Using a wireless internet connection and an IoT platform means that installers and homeowners can register it in the app. It also makes installation and troubleshooting easy. With the EasyAir app, installers and homeowners can access data remotely, allowing them to monitor energy consumption and appliance status.</p><p><b>Connected thermostats – smart and simple heating control:</b> With its BCC50 and BCC100 connected thermostats, Bosch offers a simple and smart all-in-one control for heating, air-conditioning, and ventilation systems. Users can program their own heating and cooling schedules, for example. The controls are set directly on the thermostat, by using the Bosch Connected Control app, or by voice command.</p><p><b>Intelligent oven – cooking with a voice assistant:</b> What temperature? Direct heat or steam? Finding the right setting can be tricky. But whether it’s a quick supper or fine dining, an intelligent Bosch oven will do the trick. The voice assistant Alexa is standing by with advice, and will not only recommend the best oven setting, but also switch the oven on if required – all you have to do is ask. </p><p><b>Recipes inspired by a digital look inside the fridge:</b> No idea what to eat? Fridge always full of leftovers? That’s now a thing of the past. Now food can be entered into a digital fridge inventory – manually, by synchronizing with the Home Connect shopping list, or via a camera in the fridge. The Home Connect app will then know exactly what’s in the fridge and provide recipe ideas based on the provisions available. A surefire recipe for new ways to treat your taste buds, as well as for less food waste.</p><p><b>Bosch Cookit – all-around culinary talent:</b> Cookit offers a whole new dimension of flexibility in the kitchen. Whether guided cooking, automatic programs, or manual cooking, the multifunctional food processor with cooking function has the right level of support for everyone. And now it has become even more flexible: the new “My Recipe” function allows Cookit to save personal recipes. The recipe, with all ingredients, quantities, temperatures, and special tips, is entered in the Home Connect app, which then relays it to the Cookit. The food processor with cooking function will then guide the user through the preparation steps as often as required.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch sensors – unshakeable, untiring, and incredibly flexible</h2><p><b>BME688 – monitors air quality and protects forests:</b> Whether at home, in the office, or outdoors – to satisfy the need for clean air, Bosch Sensortec has developed the BME688. This innovative MEMS sensor is the world’s most compact four-in-one air-quality sensor featuring artificial intelligence, and is capable of measuring gas, humidity, temperature, and atmospheric pressure simultaneously. It is suitable for a range of applications, such as sending a warning when foodstuffs expire or the early detection of forest fires. In collaboration with Dryad Networks, BME688 sensors have been combined with an IoT network to detect forest fires early. Fewer forest fires mean significantly lower CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. In this way, Bosch is helping to mitigate global warming. </p><p><b>BHI260AP – revolutionizing fitness tracking:</b> Squats, sit-ups, kettlebell training: the list of fitness exercises is nearly endless. However, many fitness trackers and smart watches can track only a limited number of activities, and the variety of apparatus types as well as users’ different movement styles, physiques, and fitness levels mean that they cannot always reliably recognize the exercises being done. To solve this problem, Bosch Sensortec has developed the BHI260AP – a novel, self-learning motion sensor that gives wearables and hearables artificial intelligence. The sensor recognizes and responds automatically to many different movements and can learn any new fitness activity based on regularly repeated routines. </p><p><b>BMP384 – resistant to water, chemicals, and dust:</b> Wearables, home appliances, and industrial applications often have to cope with tough conditions. Up to now, however, many barometric pressure sensors have not been very robust or resistant to fluids, and therefore could not always be installed in watertight products. With Bosch Sensortec’s BMP384, it’s a different story. This barometric pressure sensor is as compact as it is robust. At CES, Bosch Sensortec is also debuting a new ultra-precise pressure sensor that can also be used for indoor navigation and location. </p><p></p><h2>Bosch IoT solutions for the connected city and for more data security</h2><p><b>From a single source – application store for video analytic apps:</b> The world’s first open application store for video analytics apps allows surveillance cameras to be flexibly equipped with new AI-assisted functions. In just a few minutes, applications for detecting things such as face masks, smoke, fire, and flooding or for evaluating flows of traffic and visitors can be installed on compatible cameras. Developed by the Bosch subsidiary Azena, more than 100 apps are already available for more than 40 use cases – with new ones joining them every month. </p><p><b>Smart video cameras for greater road safety:</b> Thanks to a new deep-learning video analytic software, the new Inteox cameras with object classification can be used in areas such as traffic monitoring. Even in heavy traffic, they can recognize precise details of vehicles faster. AI helps to detect unforeseen, undesired, or future situations more quickly, more intuitively, and more reliably. </p><p><b>Using artificial intelligence to ward off hackers:</b> The Bosch AI shield protects AI systems against external attacks. It performs the vulnerability analysis of AI systems and then creates an AI-assisted defense mechanism to provide protection. The solution comprises a SaaS (software as a service) tool and user interface which has been designed to help developers use and help organizations to scale it for a variety of AI systems. The Bosch AI shield defends AI systems in Cloud and IoT devices and protects IP, brands, and investments, thus creating trust in digitalization. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11421</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Robust design combined with green laser:  New rotary laser from Bosch for professionals </headline>
			<quote>More functions for an even wider range of applications  </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Particularly easy to see: Green laser for higher visibility in indoor areas  Particularly sturdy: Dust-tight, waterproof, and Tripod tip-overrated up to a height of two meters  Particularly simple: Operation and control via display and app   Particularly versatile: Even wider application range thanks to new functions  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>A particularly robust and easy-to-operate rotary laser with green laser and long range ‒ this is the new GRL 650 CHVG Professional from Bosch. It offers professionals in structural and civil engineering, road construction, facade and window installation, hall construction or landscaping a working range of 650 meters (diameter) and is particularly sturdy: The GRL 650 CHVG Professional with IP 68 protection is dust-tight and waterproof ‒ this also includes the battery thanks to an enclosed battery compartment. The lateral grips and all-round damping material protect the rotary laser reliably against impacts. This means, for example, if the tool is used with a tripod it can withstand drops of up to two meters. A further advantage is easy handling: The rotary laser is connected simply via Bluetooth with the smartphone and then conveniently controlled and personalized via the Levelling Remote App. With the GRL 650 CHV Professional, professionals always have an overview of the settings thanks to the integrated display. The last four inclination values of the integrated dual slope function, for example, can now also be saved and called up here directly. Following work interruptions, this allows professionals to continue with a certain application quickly and easily, such as the alignment of drainage systems to a central drain. Furthermore, with its new ‘CenterLock’ function the rotary laser offers an even wider application range. It helps, for example, to precisely align facades.</p>
<p><b>More control for simple, precise results via display and app</b></p><p>Professionals can conveniently adjust settings or read results via the intuitively operated display. The Levelling Remote App provides added value: It can be used, for example, to visualize the dual slope function. Slope values in the X- and Y-axis of ± 8.5 percent can thus be easily visualized and adjusted. Larger inclinations can be set by using the manual mode ‒ thus the application range is very wide. Other functions that can be set via the display and app include, for example, the sweep angle, rotation speed and the Anti-Drift System (ADS). With the GRL 650 CHVG Professional, the ADS now has a further sensitivity level which means that it is not triggered, for example, by vibrations caused by construction site vehicles. Time and money saving is guaranteed by ‘uCal’, the calibration assistant of the app: It offers step-by-step instructions for simple calibration. The device no longer must be sent to a service center for this purpose. Measuring errors are minimized and professionals can count on an accuracy of ± 1.5 millimeters per 30 meters. </p><p></p><p><b>Functional equipment from receiver to battery</b></p><p>The GRL 650 CHVG Professional works with the receiver LR 65 G Professional. The latter is equipped with an extra-large receiving field of 125 millimeters and thus reliably detects the position of the laser beam. With the ‘CenterFind’ function activated, the center of the receiver is found automatically by the rotary laser, the laser is then aligned to it and the inclination is displayed as a percentage. If you wish to align the rotary laser continuously or over a long period to the center of the receiver, use the new ‘CenterLock’ function to do this. This guarantees that the rotary laser retains its exact position over the day, for example, in case of temperature variations. This allows facades, for example, to be aligned precisely over the complete length and height of a building. Two illuminated displays ‒ one on the front and rear side of the receiver respectively ‒ make it easy to read the position of the laser beam. Thanks to the softgrip, the receiver sits well in your hand and, if necessary, during calibration of the rotary laser for example, can be hung up by the hook or secured to metallic surfaces by the integrated magnets.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to a dual power supply, the GRL 650 CHVG Professional is always ready for operation: It is compatible with all batteries in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Professional 18V System</a> up to 8.0 Ah. Applications with the high-performance battery Pro-Core18V with 4.0 Ah are particularly efficient ‒ with a runtime of up to 50 hours. Alternatively, the tool can also be operated with four D cell batteries – a matching adapter is included in the scope of delivery. </p><p></p><p>The GRL 650 CHVG Professional is available from January 2022. Accessories such as tripods and measuring rods are available from the Bosch accessory range.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b> <br/> </td><td style=''><b>GRL 650 CHVG Professional </b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Working range</td><td style=''>650 m (diameter)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Rotation speed</td><td style=''>150/300/600 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Leveling accuracy</td><td style=''>± 1.5 mm at 30 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Self–leveling range</td><td style=''>± 5°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Digital inclination in single/dual axis<br/>operation</td><td style=''>± 8.5 %</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Oscillation opening angle</td><td style=''>0°/10°/25°/50°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Tripod connection</td><td style=''>5/8&quot;</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Green laser diode/class</td><td style=''>500 – 540 nm, &lt;1 mW, class 2</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Protection class</td><td style=''>IP 68 (GRL 650 CHVG Professional),<br/>dust-tight and waterproof</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply</td><td style=''>18 V battery, alternatively 4 x D cell batteries</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Operation duration with ProCore18V 4.0 Ah</td><td style=''>up to 50 h*</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight including ProCore18V 4.0 Ah</td><td style=''>4.2 kg </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Tool in carrying case including receiver LR 65 G Professional with 2 x AA batteries and mount RB 60 Professional</li></ul><ul><li>remote control RC 6 Professional with 2 x AA batteries</li></ul><ul><li>wall mounting WM 6 Professional</li></ul><ul><li>1 x ProCore18V battery with 4.0 Ah</li></ul><ul><li>charger GAL 18V-40 Professional, battery adapter including 4 x D cell batteries</li></ul><ul><li>green laser goggles and target plate as well as tripod carrying strap</li></ul><ul><li>€2,199</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p>*depending on the respective setting</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11412</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-12-07T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch pools development activities for universal vehicle software in one unit</headline>
			<quote>Aim is a leading position in vehicle operating systems</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Dr. Stefan Hartung: “Software development is a longstanding core competence at Bosch. Every year, we put more than 200 million control units running our own software into vehicles worldwide.”  Development of application-independent software for cars and the cloud to be pooled under the umbrella of ETAS GmbH.   Solutions for software-defined vehicles are to be made available to manufacturers and other suppliers more quickly, securely, and efficiently in the future.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is taking further strategic steps toward a leading position in the software-dominated future of mobility. In the future, under the umbrella of its subsidiary ETAS GmbH, the company will develop and sell basic vehicle software, middleware, cloud services, and development tools for universal application. A total of 2,300 experts from different development areas of Bosch and ETAS are to be brought together there as of mid-2022. “Software development is a longstanding core competence at Bosch. Every year, we put more than 200 million control units running our own software into vehicles worldwide. With this new set-up, we want to become the leading provider of application-independent vehicle software,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector of Robert Bosch GmbH. </p><p></p><p>A year ago, Bosch established its Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division, a powerful unit for application-specific vehicle software with specific hardware for numerous vehicle areas such as driver assistance and infotainment. Now the company is bringing together its portfolio of application-independent software for vehicles and the cloud at ETAS. The resulting central platform will allow it to develop automotive software more quickly and efficiently together with its partners. “Our universal software foundation is essential for the digitalization of modern, software-defined vehicles,” Stefan Hartung says. Bosch will combine its universal software platform with expertise in the development of innovative software functions. “Thereby we are creating a USP and a significant competitive advantage for Bosch,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management of Bosch. In the future, ETAS will offer this universal platform and the accompanying development environment to both automotive manufacturers and other suppliers. </p>
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			Software development is a longstanding core competence at Bosch. Every year, we put more than 200 million control units running our own software into vehicles worldwide. With this new set-up, we want to become the leading provider of application-independent vehicle software
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector of Robert Bosch GmbH. </cite>
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			Thereby we are creating a USP and a significant competitive advantage for Bosch
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the Bosch board of management of Bosch.</cite>
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<p><b>Software gaining in prominence for automakers</b></p><p>Up to now, the rule was that vehicles were delivered as a finished product. In the future, though, a car’s software will be continuously improved and expanded – throughout its service life. This will give drivers a customized digital driving experience, and also form the basis for new business models for manufacturers. This development is just beginning. Experts predict that the market for automotive software will be worth billions in the next few years. Bosch expects double-digit annual growth until 2030. The organizational realignment Bosch is now planning for its application-independent automotive software units under the roof of its subsidiary ETAS bears witness to this transformation. “In the future development of vehicle operating systems, we want to position ourselves even better in the global market,” says Heyn. “With this move, we are providing existing and new customers with an integrated, horizontal, cross-domain platform that will allow them to achieve the aim of software-defined vehicles,” adds Christoph Hartung, the chairman of the board of management of ETAS GmbH. The partnership between Bosch and Microsoft that began in February will also be continued in the new organization. This partnership aims to develop a comprehensive software platform for seamless connectivity between cars and the cloud, making it quicker and easier to develop vehicle software throughout the car’s lifetime, as well as to download it to the control units and vehicle computers via the cloud.</p>
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			With this move, we are providing existing and new customers with an integrated, horizontal, cross-domain platform that will allow them to achieve the aim of software-defined vehicles,
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Christoph Hartung, the chairman of the board of management of ETAS GmbH.</cite>
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<p><b>Universal and open portfolio for basic software and middleware</b></p><p>Whether for electrically adjusting the seat, recharging the vehicle, deploying the airbag, or listening to the radio – software is already an integral part of almost every function in modern vehicles. It consists of different layers that build on each other. One layer comprises software modules that vehicle manufacturers use to create individual driving experiences – from the powertrain to infotainment and assistance systems. This is where the individual brands differ, sometimes enormously. Other layers, by contrast, such as the basic software for the control units and what is known as middleware, offer manufacturers almost no scope for USPs. These software components regulate the basic tasks performed by control units and vehicle computers – tasks that the driver doesn’t notice. For example, they manage processor performance and memory space, and they determine how control units communicate with each other or with the cloud to exchange data. Once developed, this software can be used on almost any ECU – regardless of where it is installed in the car and regardless of the vehicle model. This setup is familiar from smartphones, where a wide variety of apps use a central operating system. “Our new set-up will allow us to satisfy new requirements – both of the market and our customers – even better. Together with our partners, we are enabling existing and new customers to take a completely new approach to automotive software development,” Christoph Hartung says. In the future, open source software and the associated ecosystems will also play an increasingly important role. Vehicle manufacturers and automotive suppliers will thus be able to place software at the center of development even more effectively in the future.</p><p></p><p><b>Application-independent software from a single source</b></p><p>ETAS was founded in 1994 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH and employs some 1,500 associates in 12 countries. A further 800 Bosch associates will join them in mid-2022. Even today, the two companies are closely and successfully working together. This collaboration will be further intensified in a joint unit. The employee representatives responsible are currently involved in working out the details of the future organization.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11408</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-12-02T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Longer range as standard: Bosch gives go-ahead for volume production of silicon carbide chips</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Harald Kroeger: “We want to become a global leader in the production of SiC chips for electromobility.”   Silicon carbide semiconductors enable longer ranges and faster recharging for electric cars.   Volume production to begin in December 2021. Bosch has been producing SiC chips for customer validation since the beginning of 2021.   Technology development funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi).  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Reutlingen, Germany – They are small, powerful, and extremely efficient: semiconductors made of silicon carbide (SiC). After several years of development, Bosch is now starting volume production of power semiconductors made of this innovative material, supplying automotive manufacturers worldwide. In the future, more and more production vehicles will feature these chips. “The future for silicon carbide semiconductors is bright. We want to become a global leader in the production of SiC chips for electromobility,” says Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. Two years ago, the supplier of technology and services had announced that it would push ahead with the development of SiC chips and enter production. For this, Bosch has developed its own highly complex manufacturing processes, which it has been using to produce the special semiconductors since the beginning of 2021 – initially as samples for customer validation. “Our order books are full, thanks to the boom in electromobility,” Kroeger says. In the future, Bosch intends to expand its production capacity for SiC power semiconductors to a unit volume running into the hundreds of millions. With this in mind, the company has already started expanding the clean-room space at its Reutlingen plant. In parallel, work is also being done on the second generation of SiC chips, which will be even more efficient and should be ready for volume production as of 2022. Bosch is receiving support for the development of these innovative manufacturing processes for SiC semiconductors from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) as part of the “Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) Microelectronics” program. “For several years now, we have been providing support to help establish semiconductor production in Germany. Bosch’s highly innovative semiconductor production strengthens the microelectronics ecosystem in Europe and is a further step toward greater independence in this key field of digitalization,” says Peter Altmaier, Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs. </p>
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			The future for silicon carbide semiconductors is bright. We want to become a global leader in the production of SiC chips for electromobility
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				<cite> says Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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			For several years now, we have been providing support to help establish semiconductor production in Germany. Bosch&#8217;s highly innovative semiconductor production strengthens the microelectronics ecosystem in Europe and is a further step toward greater independence in this key field of digitalization
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				<cite>says Peter Altmaier, Germany&#8217;s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs. </cite>
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<p><b>The stuff range dreams are made of</b></p><p>Around the world, demand for silicon carbide power semiconductors is rising. A forecast by the market research and consulting company Yole indicates that, between now and 2025, the SiC market as a whole will grow on average by 30 percent a year to over 2.5 billion dollars. At around 1.5 billion dollars, the SiC car market is expected to account for the lion’s share. “Silicon carbide power semiconductors make particularly efficient use of energy. This material’s advantages really come to the fore in energy-intensive applications such as electromobility,” Kroeger says. In the power electronics of electric vehicles, silicon carbide chips ensure that drivers can drive significantly further on one battery charge – on average around 6 percent further than with their pure silicon counterparts. In order to meet steadily increasing demand for these semiconductors, an extra 1,000 square meters were already added to the clean-room space at the Bosch wafer fab in Reutlingen in 2021. Another 3,000 square meters will be added by the end of 2023. The new space will house state-of-the-art production facilities for manufacturing silicon carbide semiconductors using processes developed in-house. To achieve this, Bosch’s semiconductor experts are building on their decades of expertise in chip manufacturing. In the future, the company – incidentally the only automotive supplier to produce its own silicon carbide chips – plans to manufacture the semiconductors on 200-millimeter wafers. Compared with today’s 150-millimeter wafers, this will deliver sizeable economies of scale. After all, it takes several months for a single wafer to pass through several hundred process steps in countless machines. “By producing on larger wafers, we can manufacture significantly more chips in one production run and thus supply more customers,” Kroeger says. </p>
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			By producing on larger wafers, we can manufacture significantly more chips in one production run and thus supply more customers
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				<cite> Kroeger says. </cite>
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<p><b>Small atom, big impact</b></p><p>The secret behind SiC chips’ impressive performance lies in a tiny carbon atom. Introducing it into the crystalline structure of the ultra-pure silicon generally used to manufacture semiconductors gives the raw material special physical properties: for example, silicon carbide semiconductors support higher switching frequencies than pure silicon chips. What’s more, they lose only half as much energy in the form of heat, thereby increasing the range of electric vehicles. The chips are also important for 800-volt systems, where they enable faster recharging and better performance. Since the SiC chips also emit significantly less heat, the power electronics require less in the way of costly cooling. In addition to weight, this is another way to reduce the cost of electric vehicles. In the future, Bosch will supply silicon carbide power semiconductors to customers around the world – both as individual chips and installed in power electronics or complete solutions such as the e-axle. This combination of electric motor, gearbox, and power electronics achieves an efficiency of up to 96 percent thanks to the more efficient design of the overall system. This leaves more energy for the powertrain, which increases the range. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11418</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/preventing-damaged-screws-and-surfaces-new-cordless-bosch-impact-wrenches-for-professionals-235584.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-12-02T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-12-02T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Preventing damaged screws and surfaces: New cordless Bosch impact wrenches for professionals</headline>
			<quote>More control than ever thanks to customizable screw modes</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Three different tools for sheet/wood and metal applications  Easy handling and maximum flexibility thanks to User Interface and Connectivity  Added value thanks to customizable modes based on user feedback ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>With three new cordless impact wrenches, Bosch offers tradespeople maximum control and flexibility in processing small to medium-size sheet/metal and wood screws. The 18 V models differ in terms of their tool holders: The GDR 18V-210 C Professional with its internal hexagon holder is particularly suitable for sheet/wood applications, the GDS 18V-210 C Professional with its external square holder is suitable for metal applications, while the GDX 18V-210 C Professional combines these application areas with its established combination holder. Professionals in construction trades such as joiners or fitters can thus select the right tool to meet their requirements. The impact wrenches have been optimized based on user feedback and now offer, besides high performance, two screw modes which for the first time can be selected directly on the tool’s User Interface and further configured with the app. In this way, the cordless impact wrenches prevent damage to screws and surfaces ‒ making the GDR 18V-210 C Professional, the GDS 18V-210 C Professional, and the GDX 18V-210 C Professional clearly distinct from common impact wrenches in their class on the market. </p>
<p><b>Preset screw modes in detail</b></p><p>Button A, the first mode, is preset for self-tapping screws in metal application, while button B, the second mode, is preset for wood screws. In mode A, for self-tapping screws, the ‘Auto Slow-down’ function guarantees that the impact wrench slows down automatically as soon as the impact procedure starts. This prevents screw heads from being torn off and threads from being stripped. In mode B, for wood screws, the ‘Auto Shut-off’ function can be set such that the tool switches off at a certain point to prevent damage to the material. Both predefined modes can be further customized using the Bosch Toolbox app and saved to ‘Favorite’ for later applications. Fitters can therefore save time during repetitive screwdriving tasks and always ideally set the tool to the specific application. Furthermore, the app can also be used to select the ‘Metal Bolt Mode’ for work with socket wrenches. This mode includes the functions ‘Shut-off after time’, ABR (Auto Bolt Release) and ‘Auto Slow-down’. If ‘Shut-off after time’ is selected, the impact wrench switches off automatically after a predefined time of tightening screws and nuts. As a result, they are not overtightened and do not break. On the other hand, ABR (Auto Bolt Release) and ‘Auto Slow-down’ are used to release screws and nuts. These modes switch off the impact wrench or slow it down automatically as soon as the screw or nut is loosened. This ensures that the screw or nut does not fall and is not lost during disassembly.</p><p></p><p><b>Speed, battery, and charge state can be viewed at a glance at any time</b></p><p>Tradespeople are also in full control of the speed during the complete work procedure. They can select three speed settings directly on the tool and adjust the rpm per speed setting using the app. The maximum speed is 3,400 rpm, while the maximum tightening torque is 210 Nm. All three impact wrenches thus deliver power and speed for demanding and repetitive screwdriving tasks. Furthermore, tradespeople can always see the battery and tool status based on the traffic light principle ‘Red, Yellow, Green’ thanks to the integrated LED on the tool’s User Interface. </p><p></p><p><b>The Professional 18V System saves time, space, and money</b></p><p>The impact wrenches run on powerful 18 V batteries. Bosch guarantees their compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class and, thanks to the opening of the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/fein-and-heraeus-extend-range-of-applications-further-expansion-of-the-bosch-professional-18v-system-230865.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> to other manufacturers, this compatibility even goes beyond the Bosch tool portfolio. <a href="https://www.professional-18v-system.com/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Many brands, many tools, one battery system</a>: Tradespeople thus save time, space, and money. </p><p></p><p>The connected impact wrenches GDR 18V-210 Professional, GDS 18V-210 C Professional and GDX 18V-210 C Professional are available from January 2022. These are the recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b> <br/> </td><td style=''><b>GDR 18V-210 C <br/>Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GDS 18V-210 C Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GDX 18V-210 C <br/>Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td><td style=''>18 V</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. tightening torque/<br/>breakaway torque</td><td style=''>210 Nm/‒</td><td style=''>210/370 Nm</td><td style=''>210/370 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Tool holder</td><td style=''>¼&quot; internal hexagon</td><td style=''>½&quot; external square</td><td style=''>½&quot; external square /<br/>¼&quot; internal hexagon</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Speed settings</td><td style=''>3</td><td style=''>3</td><td style=''>3</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed <br/>1st setting/2nd setting/<br/>3rd setting</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 1,100/2,300/<br/>3400 rpm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 1,100/2,300/<br/>3400 rpm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 1,100/2,300/<br/>3400 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Rated impact rate <br/>1st setting/2nd setting/<br/>3rd setting</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,200/3,300/<br/>4,100 rpm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,200/3,300/<br/>4,100 rpm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,200/3,100/<br/>4,100 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. tightening torque <br/>1st setting/2nd setting/<br/>3rd setting (approx.)</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 80/160/210 Nm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 90/160/210 Nm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 130/160/210 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Screw diameter</td><td style=''>M6 ‒ M16</td><td style=''>M6 ‒ M16</td><td style=''>M6 ‒ M16</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Standard modes <br/>on User Interface</td><td style=''>A: Self-tapping screw, B: Wood screw</td><td style=''>A: Self-tapping screw, B: Wood screw</td><td style=''>A: Self-tapping screw, B: Wood screw</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity/App</td><td style=''>yes</td><td style=''>yes</td><td style=''>yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with ProCore18V 4.0 Ah <br/>battery</td><td style=''>1.1/1.6 kg</td><td style=''>1.1/1.6 kg</td><td style=''>1.2/1.7 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x height x width)</td><td style=''>126 x 205 x 61 mm</td><td style=''>134 x 205 x 61 mm</td><td style=''>147 x 205 x 61 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/<br/>recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €210<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx with the GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €245<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx with 2 x ProCore18V 4.0 Ah batteries, the GAL 18V-40 Professional charger and GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €440 </td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €210<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx with the GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €245</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €220<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx with the GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €255<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx with 2 x ProCore18V 5.0 Ah batteries and the GAL 18V-40 CV Professional charger: €435<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx with 2 x ProCore18V 4.0 Ah batteries, the GAL 18V-40 Professional charger and GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €450</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>
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			<uuid>235200</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11410</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/automotive-industry-to-give-manufacturing-a-facelift-235200.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-23T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-23T09:30:36+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Automotive industry to give manufacturing a facelift</headline>
			<quote>A research project is developing the underlying software</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Software-defined manufacturing enables rapid retooling of factories and ensures faster model and product changes as well as more variants.   Uniform software framework ensures continuous optimization of products and manufacturing processes.  German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is funding the research project led by Bosch, the University of Stuttgart, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Faster, more flexible, and more efficient: these characteristics are the automotive industry’s main demands when it comes to developing its own production systems. To achieve this, today’s manufacturing operations need to be put on a new technological footing. This is exactly what the participants in the SDM4FZI research project (Software-Defined Manufacturing for the Vehicle and Supplier Industry) have set out to do. Led by Bosch, the University of Stuttgart, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), a total of thirty companies will define the foundations for software-defined manufacturing over the next three years. Their goal is to design software that can flexibly plan, manage, and modify everything from individual components to entire factories. In the automotive industry, this will pave the way for more variants and faster model and product changes. It will also improve competitiveness. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy is funding the research project to the tune of some 35 million euros. </p>
<p><b>Rigid systems hold vehicle production back</b></p><p>Today, it often takes months, and sometimes years, for the technical elements of the manufacturing chain for a new model to be put in place, from supplier to final assembly. Together with the considerable economic cost involved, this stymies rapid market launches. The root cause of this is that many machines are designed and built specifically for one single new product. The software is usually inextricably coupled to particular machinery and products and is not transferable to other processes. SDM4FZI now aims to create a uniform framework for factories that will enable new products to be manufactured in existing operating environments without major retooling times. “By linking various Industry 4.0 approaches, we are getting one step closer to adaptable manufacturing,” says the Bosch project manager Matthias Meier. “An ecosystem for software-defined manufacturing allows us to bring the benefits of cloud technology to production. Software makes it possible to use automation technology and IT systems for individual, specific applications without having to build the hardware from scratch.”</p><p></p><p><b>Uniform framework enables flexible manufacturing</b></p><p>The project partners are developing prototypes for machinery and production lines that are largely defined by software. Such prototypes are based on digital twins, which make it possible to plan, build, and test production systems virtually. This conserves resources and saves on energy and costs. During production, moreover, it also makes the individual manufacturing stages more versatile, so they can be adapted more quickly to new market conditions. Thanks to the digital twins, companies can prepare and implement improvements, and also use AI to analyze them, without having to interrupt the production process. The main focus of the research alliance’s project is on making automation technology, machinery, and systems more flexible in order to boost efficiency in the production of supplier components and vehicles.</p><p></p><p><b>New opportunities for the vehicle industry</b></p><p>By pooling expertise from automation, mechanical engineering, IT, and the automotive industry, the consortium aims to create a common understanding of the requirements and to develop interoperable solutions. “The large number of project partners demonstrates how substantial a role software plays in the manufacturing of tomorrow,” says Michael Neubauer, chief technology officer for ISW at the University of Stuttgart. “We are working on pioneering approaches that will improve German companies’ competitiveness.” For example, the project partners are drafting a guide for the selection and use of suitable technologies, as well as standards for building software-defined factories.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.sdm4fzi.de/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Further information on the project</a></p><p><a href="https://www.sdm4fzi.de/en/project-partners/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">List of project partners</a></p><p></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>235136</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11414</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/latest-bosch-hdev6-high-pressure-injection-valve-is-now-also-available-on-the-aftermarket-235136.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-17T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Latest Bosch HDEV6 high-pressure injection valve is now also available on the aftermarket</headline>
			<quote>Growing aftermarket business related to maintenance and repair of gasoline direct injection engines</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Latest generation of high-pressure injection valve technology complements the Bosch aftermarket range   Growing number of vehicles with direct injection systems due to hybridization  Modern repair concepts, spare parts and the new BTG 5120 tool kit for professional servicing of high-pressure injection valves ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe - In 2023, more than half of all newly approved combustion engines will be equipped with gasoline direct injection (GDI) systems. As a result, there is also a growing demand for repair and servicing of GDI engines. The number of vehicles equipped with Bosch gasoline direct injection systems is also continuously growing. In order to enable workshops to perform repair tasks on these systems, Bosch now expanded its aftermarket range with DEV6 high-pressure injection valves. Following on from HDEV5, it is the latest generation of high-pressure injection valve technology. HDEV6 high-pressure injection valves are designed for nominal injection pressures of up to 350 bar.</p>
<p><b>Additional growth through hybrid powertrain concepts</b></p><p>Gasoline direct injection engines stand out for their high performance combined with low consumption and emissions. Engine developers also rely on gasoline direct injection systems for the combustion engines of hybrid powertrain concepts. The market related to the large amount of direct injection systems already in operation will continue growing thanks to powertrain hybridization. Car manufacturers are currently equipping more and more engines with HDEV6. Bosch supports workshops providing know-how, repair kits and suitable spare parts – such as the most recently included HDEV6. This allows automotive workshops to increase their turnover potentials benefiting from this growing service market.</p><p></p><p><b>Professional repair using BTG 5120 tool kit</b></p><p>For diagnoses and removal of Bosch high-pressure injection valves, Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software includes error and signal patterns, measured values as well as disassembly and installation instructions. In case, a removed high-pressure injection valve is to be reinstalled after ultrasonic cleaning, for instance, among other things, the seal rings need to be replaced. For this specific purpose, Bosch developed the BTG 5120 tool kit. It allows professional replacement of combustion chamber sealing ring (Teflon seal), O-ring and decoupling elements of almost any HDEV5- and HDEV6-type injection valve. The compact case comprises a special pair of pliers, calibration sleeves and pilot cones. Furthermore, there are also Bosch-produced video instructions available online which explain the removal and installation of high-pressure injection valves. <br/><a href="https://youtu.be/qB8DdJsNPnU" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/qB8DdJsNPnU</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>234944</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11406</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-expands-its-hydrogen-portfolio-234944.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11406/pi_11406_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-17T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-17T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2445</id>
				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch expands its hydrogen portfolio</headline>
			<quote>Partnership with OMB Saleri to develop H2 tank components for mobile applications
</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch now offers tank valves and pressure regulators for hydrogen tanks.  Bosch and OMB Saleri jointly developing products further for volume production.  Bosch expects one in eight new commercial vehicles to be powered by fuel cells by 2030. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Brescia, Italy – Bosch has expanded its product portfolio for mobile hydrogen applications: as of now, it also includes components for H2 tank systems such as tank valves or pressure regulators. For this purpose, the supplier of technology and services has entered into an engineering partnership with the Italian specialist OMB Saleri in which the products are jointly further developed. “In the drive to achieve climate neutrality, hydrogen will be an important building block in the future powertrain mix,” says Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. “Together with OMB Saleri, we are making H2 tank components ready for volume production.”</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Together with OMB Saleri, we are making H2 tank components ready for volume production.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2><b>Targeting the global market for hydrogen refueling solutions </b></h2><p>Demand for powertrains that run on hydrogen will experience strong growth in the years ahead, especially in commercial vehicles. Bosch expects that by 2030, around one in eight newly registered commercial vehicles worldwide will be powered by a fuel cell. Bosch and OMB Saleri hope that the partnership they have now put in place for components for hydrogen refueling systems will expand their market positions in the H2 sector. Their collaboration includes a licensing and engineering agreement for several products relating to hydrogen storage solutions at pressures of 350 bar and 700 bar. Joint simultaneous engineering teams are now further developing the existing products and optimizing them for volume production. The two companies’ goal is to leverage economies of scale and offer components for hydrogen refueling solutions at competitive prices.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch and OMB Saleri pool expertise</b></h2><p>The partnership brings together the two partners’ know-how. The Italian technology company OMB Saleri, based in Brescia in northern Italy, is considered one of the world’s leading specialists in components for hydrogen storage solutions. As a partner, Bosch will benefit from its engineering expertise, a modern H2 test infrastructure and testing stations, and components that have already proved their worth in initial applications. In return, Bosch will contribute its experience in the commercialization of innovative products as well as a global development and manufacturing network for large volumes. </p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch is working on mobile and stationary fuel cells</b></h2><p>Bosch believes that hydrogen has a bright future as an energy carrier, and is making considerable upfront investments in this area. From 2021 to 2024, the company plans to invest around 600 million euros in mobile fuel-cell applications and a further 400 million euros in stationary ones for the generation of electricity and heat. The portfolio for vehicles ranges from individual sensors to core components such as the electric air compressor and the stack to the complete fuel-cell module.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>234880</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11259</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/robert-bosch-venture-capital-joins-variantyxs-us-26-million-series-c-funding-round-234880.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-15T13:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-15T13:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>46656</id>
				<name>Venture Capital</name>
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			<headline>Robert Bosch Venture Capital joins Variantyx’s US $26 million Series C funding round</headline>
			<quote>Variantyx and Robert-Bosch Hospital team up to improve personalized oncology treatment</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Robert Bosch Venture Capital invests together with a strong investors syndicate to provide financial and strategic resources  Variantyx provides advanced diagnostics and personalized treatment recommendations based on genetic makeup  RBVC Managing Director Dr. Ingo Ramesohl: “Variantyx’s unique proprietary software to analyze data offers a more insightful approach to genetic analysis in general, and cancer treatment in particular.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christoph Ferle</name>
				<email>Christoph.Ferle@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group, has completed an investment in Variantyx Inc. Variantyx and Robert-Bosch Hospital join forces to improve personalized oncology treatment with plans to incorporate the Variantyx solution into the oncology treatment process. Variantyx provides clinicians with advanced diagnostics and personalized treatment recommendations for oncology patients based on their unique genetic makeup.</p>
<p>“For several years the Robert-Bosch Hospital, the Robert Bosch Stiftung, and the Bosch Group have been joining forces to fight cancer,” says Dr. Ingo Ramesohl, Managing Director of Robert Bosch Venture Capital. “Variantyx’s solution is outstanding. Together, Variantyx and Bosch are eying to bring new research, diagnostics, and precision medicine to oncology patients and clinicians.” </p><p></p><p><b>Disrupting the genetic testing industry</b></p><p>The Variantyx proprietary platform and comprehensive data analysis enable a better understanding of each patient’s unique genetic composition, providing industry leading diagnoses and personalized treatment recommendations. Variantyx’s tests delve deep into the genetics of an individual, providing insights and analytics that no other diagnostic laboratory can deliver today. Variantyx’s oncology solutions identify the unique genetic alterations in a patient’s tumor. Profiling these alterations helps predict the patient’s response to various therapies, enabling clinicians to provide the most effective personalized care for their patients. </p><p></p><p>According to a recent Markets And Markets report, the global genomic diagnostics market size was valued at USD 22.7 bn in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19% between 2021 and 2025.</p><p></p><p>“Partnering with RBK enables an entirely new approach to cancer treatment by analyzing the specifics of each individual patient and personalizing care to optimize their healthcare treatment,” says Haim Neerman, co-Founder &amp; Chief Executive Officer at Variantyx. “This opens the door for other areas of medical intervention to take a more innovative and individualized approach to treatment.” </p><p></p><p>The <a href="https://www.rbk.de/forschung/robert-bosch-centrum-fuer-tumorerkrankungen-rbct/robert-bosch-centre-for-tumor-diseases.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Robert Bosch Center for Tumor Diseases</a> is part of the Robert Bosch Medical Research and focuses on improving the treatment of cancer patients. Patients at the <a href="https://www.rbk.de/index.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Robert-Bosch Hospital</a> are advised and treated in line with the latest research results. “Variantyx’s solution can very well complement the existing and established activities in tumor-research to bring new research quickly to the patient. We are pleased to partner with Variantyx, utilizing their unique proprietary software to analyze data more precisely to create a more insightful approach to cancer therapy,” says Helia Schönthaler, COO of Robert Bosch Medical Research.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>234752</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11413</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-connected-biking-solution-honoured-in-las-vegas-234752.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-11-10T12:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-10T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Smart connected biking solution honoured in Las Vegas</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems receives CES® 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree for its smart system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch eBike Systems receives award in the ‘Vehicle Intelligence & Transportation’ category  Smart system takes connectivity and riding fun to a whole new level  Award shows that Bosch eBike Systems is a pioneer in innovative ideas for the mobility of the future ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen — The smart system from Bosch eBike Systems has received an award from the Consumer Electronics Show 2022 (CES); one of the world’s best-known electronics trade fairs. Bosch eBike Systems receives a ‘CES® 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree’ in the category ‘Vehicle Intelligence &amp; Transportation’. </p>
<p>“The smart system combines technically high-quality components with the digital world and provides an individual eBike experience with digital features. As a smart, fully connected means of transport - and part of the Internet of Things (IOT) - the eBike will in the future adapt to our riding style, suggest new routes, and guide us safely from A to B. It learns about our preferences and interests and thus offers even more comfort and riding fun,” says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. “The CES Innovation Award encourages us to move forward as a pioneer in eBike development with further innovations and to decisively shape the future of mobility.”</p><p></p><h2>Fully connected, individual eBike experience </h2><p>The key to the connected eBike experience is the eBike Flow app. It allows all components such as the battery and the drive unit to be always kept up to date with over-the-air updates, and the eBike continues to develop with new functions and services. The smart system will continuously offer its users further features and thus raises the riding pleasure to a whole new level. Already at market launch, the app offers useful functions such as automatic activity tracking, the individual adjustment of support levels and the coupling with third-party providers such as Apple Health. The smart system has been adopted by various eBike manufacturers since autumn 2021.</p><p></p><p>CES will take place live in Las Vegas from 5 to 7January 2022. The smart system will also be on display at the show. </p><p></p><p>The award is presented annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) for groundbreaking innovations in technology and design in consumer products. The jury, which includes experts from industry, software development and the media, chose the smart system - a new drive generation from Bosch eBike Systems, which was presented in summer 2021. Among other things, consumer appeal, aesthetics, quality, design, and function were considered in the evaluation. </p><p></p><p></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>234688</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11411</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/and-it-just-clicks-many-tools-and-brands-one-battery-platform-234688.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-11T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-11T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>And it just “clicks”: Many tools and brands, one battery platform</headline>
			<quote>Bosch Professional 18V System saves time, space, and money </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>As Wilfried Beckel, Johannes Vorholt, and Reinhold Winkler drive in the morning to their jobsite in Horstmar, Germany, two questions no longer come to mind: Which battery to use with which tool? Which charger to use with which battery? For all their cordless tools are now powered by a single power source: a battery from the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a>. For these specialist tradesmen from Maue Wohnbau GmbH, the days of sorting through piles of incompatible batteries and chargers are over – saving them time, space, and money. The key? The Bosch Professional 18V System is compatible even with tools from numerous expert brands, making it easier and more flexible for tradespeople to use the same batteries with specialist products such as floodlights, caulk guns, cordless hydraulic cutting tools, and even UV lights that reliably disinfect surfaces against, for example, the coronavirus. Thanks to <a href="https://www.professional-18v-system.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">partnerships with Brennenstuhl, Cox Sulzer, Fein, Heraeus, Klauke, Ledlenser, Lena Lighting, Sonlux and Wagner</a>, Bosch Professional is facilitating an ever-wider range of applications that is going far beyond its own tool portfolio. And the list keeps growing: The Professional 18V System is set to expand to even more tools from even more expert brands in the future. </p>
<h2><b>Let there be light </b></h2><p>Work starts early in the bungalow with bonding tasks in the eaves, under the roof. Wilfried Beckel secures and seals the damp-proof membrane to the roof laths in no time, thanks to the cordless Cox Sulzer cartridge system, which is running on the Bosch 5.0 Ah Professional battery. “It&#39;s much faster and much easier to bond corners and tight spaces than with a manual caulk gun,” says Wilfried Beckel. He next uses the same battery with the Bosch GST 18V-LI S Professional jigsaw to trim the roof laths to the right length. On the floor sits his main source of light, a Brennenstuhl Professional Line LED floodlight, also running on a Bosch battery. </p><p></p><h2><b>Saving time, space, and money – a crucial advantage </b></h2><p>Daniel Maue, manager of Maue Wohnbau GmbH, is satisfied with the progress of the work. “We facilitate turnkey construction with stakeholders and bring together different trades on our building sites such as ventilation, heating, drywall construction, bricklaying, roof-tiling, window and door construction, carpentry, as well as sanitation, floor finishing, plastering and painting work,” explains Daniel Maue. “It’s a major advantage and saves us lots of time, space, and money to have a single source of power for all our tools.” He particularly values the backward compatibility of the Bosch Professional 18V System: All new and existing tools and batteries dating back to 2008 are fully compatible, making it possible to simply continue using the existing range of tools. Even specialist tools such as the Klauke ES1 05 CFB hydraulic cutting tool are compatible with the battery platform, making them pay off faster than ever – another advantage which sits very well with the company’s efficient and multi-trade approach.</p><p></p><h2><b>Quicker and easier because it all fits</b></h2><p>Reinhold Winkler uses the Bosch Biturbo GKS 18V-68 GC Professional cordless circular saw to cut plywood sheets to size for some interior paneling. For power-intensive jobs such as sawing, the team opts for Biturbo tools and ProCore18V batteries, Bosch Professional’s most powerful cordless tool and battery series. The saw’s high-performance brushless motor is optimally matched with the tool’s electronics and the battery. This combination fully extracts maximum power from the recommended ProCore18V batteries, which are outfitted with latest cell technology and efficient temperature management. All batteries of all strengths are charged with currently the fastest 18V charger worldwide, the GAL 18V-160 C Professional. In power boost mode, the ProCore18V 8.0Ah Professional battery charges up to 50 percent in just 15 minutes. </p><p></p><p>Johannes Vorholt has plugged a ProCore18V 12.0 Ah battery into the Bosch Biturbo GBH 18V-45 C Professional cordless rotary hammer. Before the base sewage pipe can be laid, the projecting foundation needs to be removed. Thanks to Biturbo and ProCore18V technology, the cordless rotary hammer is as powerful as an equivalent corded tool and the work is completed in no time. Johannes Vorholt then quickly trims the pipes to the right length with the Bosch GSA 18 V-LI C Professional cordless reciprocating saw. At the same time, Reinhold Winkler plugs a ProCore18V 8.0 Ah battery into a Bosch Biturbo GWX 18V-15 SC Professional angle grinder and cuts two other projecting reinforcement rods to length. “It’s all much faster. We no longer must think about which battery to use with which tool. We can simply switch between tools and batteries based on the task at hand.” Ultimately, all three professionals agree: The Professional 18V System really makes tough work easier.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>234624</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11407</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/from-wafers-to-power-electronic-applications-new-consortium-to-create-european-supply-chain-for-silicon-carbide-semiconductors-234624.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-11-09T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-09T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>From wafers to power electronic applications: new consortium to create European supply chain for silicon carbide semiconductors</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Silicon carbide semiconductor technology will help bring about a more energy-efficient and sustainable economy.   Consortium brings together key European players along the silicon carbide value chain.  Bosch is consortium leader of the publicly funded Transform project, with 34 partners from seven countries across Europe.    Funding provided by the European Union and national bodies. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Reutlingen, Germany – Many of today’s key projects focus on the same objective: to improve energy efficiency and thereby protect the environment. These projects are typically in areas such as electromobility, renewable energy, and edge and cloud computing – including the requisite data centers. Experts agree that silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors and the electronic components containing them will ensure the most efficient use of the electricity at our disposal. The object of the publicly funded “Transform” project (trusted European SiC value chain for a greener economy) is to establish a resilient European supply chain for this technology, ranging from wafers and other basic materials right up to finished SiC power semiconductor devices and power electronic applications. In a consortium led by Bosch, a total of 34 companies, universities, and research institutes from seven European countries have joined forces to work toward this goal. “The aim of the Transform project is to secure a leading role for Europe in new technologies based on silicon carbide,” says Jens Fabrowsky, who holds the position of executive vice-president in the Bosch Automotive Electronics division. Scheduled to run until 2024, the publicly funded project is focusing on five use cases in the automotive, industry, renewable energy, and agriculture sectors. </p>
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		<p>
			The aim of the Transform project is to secure a leading role for Europe in new technologies based on silicon carbide,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Jens Fabrowsky, who holds the position of executive vice-president in the Bosch Automotive Electronics division.</cite>
			</div>
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<h2>From SiC wafers to hyperefficient power electronic applications</h2><p>Power electronic applications are at the heart of numerous electronic systems. They control the switching processes in these systems and keep any power losses to a minimum. The power semiconductor devices in these applications ensure that they operate as efficiently as possible. Conventionally, the chips in these devices are made of ultra-pure silicon. In the future, however, this will increasingly be replaced by silicon carbide, which offers numerous advantages over pure silicon. For example, silicon carbide semiconductors display better electrical conductivity and enables higher switching frequencies while also ensuring that much less energy is dissipated in the form of heat. In addition, power electronic applications with SiC chips can be operated at much higher temperatures, with the result that a simpler cooling system is required, which also saves energy. And finally, silicon carbide has a higher electric field strength, meaning that components made of this material can be smaller in design while nonetheless delivering a higher power conversion efficiency. Compared with conventional silicon chips, experts believe this will result in an energy saving of as much as 30 percent, depending on where the components are used. </p><p></p><h2>The objectives of Transform</h2><p>The objective of the Transform project is to establish a resilient European supply chain for the production of power electronic applications based on innovative SiC power semiconductor devices. The demand for such technology is set to grow rapidly, especially with respect to energy-intensive applications such as electrical vehicle powertrains, EV charge spots, and power supply infrastructure. A forecast by the market research and consulting company Yole indicates that, between now and 2025, the SiC market as a whole will grow on average by 30 percent a year to over 2.5 billion dollars. The Transform project will therefore also cover the development of new SiC technology along with the requisite production processes and methods. In addition, it will endeavor to secure the availability of machinery and equipment for the production of this technology by European suppliers, ranging from wafers to finished power electronic applications. </p><p></p><p>This project has a budget of more than 89 million euros and is funded by the European Union as well as national bodies. It brings together key players along the SiC value chain in Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden. Partner companies include – among others – Aixtron, Danfoss, EV Group, Premo, Saint-Gobain, Semikron, Soitec, STMicroelectronics, and Valeo-Siemens Automotive. The various scientific organizations participating include Brno University of Technology, CEA Leti, Fraunhofer IISB, and University of Sevilla. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>234560</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11402</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-makes-cities-safer-234560.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-04T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-04T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Bosch makes cities safer</headline>
			<quote>Electronic codriver for city rail transportation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The assistance system warns of obstacles and applies the brakes automatically in an emergency  More safety for drivers and passengers of city rail transportation  Cost savings for rail operators thanks to less material damage and fewer rail vehicle breakdowns ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – Obstacles on the tracks, car, bicycle, or motorcycle riders who merge too closely in front of their vehicle, or pedestrians who cross the road inattentively: In the hustle and bustle of city center traffic, city rail transportation drivers must always anticipate potential accidents. Then there is the possibility of poor visibility due to rain, snow, or fog. To support the drivers in their demanding role, Bosch Engineering has developed an innovative driver assistance system for city rail transportation. In the event of a possible collision, it first warns the tram driver by means of a signal. If the driver does not intervene or does so too late, the system automatically brakes the tram until it comes to a complete stop, in order to prevent an impact or at least to reduce it as much as possible. “The solution is to increase safety in city tram traffic in order to protect human lives as well as prevent material damage, which is occurring with considerably greater frequency. After all, such damage leads to high costs for the rail operators,” explains Heiko Mangold, head of the engineering rail technology business field at Bosch Engineering. </p>
<p><b>More safety in urban traffic – higher efficiency for rail operators</b></p><p>The assistance system consists of a multipurpose camera, a radar sensor, and an electronic control unit. The multipurpose camera perceives the track course as well as vehicles and persons in front of the tram and transmits the information to the radar sensor in real time. The object information of the video and radar system is merged into an overall picture of the surroundings. On this basis, and taking into account the vehicle’s own driving speed, the electronic control unit calculates the current collision risk. </p><p></p><p>If the assistance system detects a critical approximation, it warns the driver by means of a visual indicator in the cockpit and an acoustic signal. If the tram driver does not react to this within two seconds, a safety function brakes the tram automatically until it comes to a complete stop. Here, the deceleration takes place so gently that even standing passengers need not fear losing their footing in the tram. After all, rail accidents in particular frequently lead to serious personal damage. Multiple times higher is the number of tram accidents with material damage. But with the use of this system, all this damage can be reduced significantly or even prevented completely. Therefore, rail operators are able to save costs for expensive repairs, increase the availability of their fleets thanks to fewer rail vehicle breakdowns, and ensure their smooth operation. In addition to the increased safety, the system also leads to a tangible reduction in the physical and mental load for the tram drivers.</p><p></p><p><b>Assistance system asserts itself internationally</b></p><p>Bosch Engineering developed the collision warning system based on the tried-and-tested large-volume production technology from the automotive sector. The system is being developed continuously and will be optimized further with even more efficient sensor components in the coming years. “Our constantly growing system toolbox will support the tram in further increasing the degree of automation,” emphasizes Heiko Mangold. This year, the system is already used in approximately 550 trams in 19 cities in Europe, ensuring more safety in urban traffic. From 2022, the system will also be used in North America and Australia.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>234496</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11369</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/safe-and-sound-from-a-to-b-bosch-ridecare-solution-keeps-carsharing-vehicles-in-impeccable-condition-234496.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-11-03T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-11-03T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Safe and sound from A to B: Bosch Ridecare solution keeps carsharing vehicles in impeccable condition</headline>
			<quote>Pilot projects with carsharing providers in Europe, North America, and Asia </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A world first: Bosch Ridecare services use just one sensor box to detect damage to a vehicle and smoke inside the vehicle.  Data is evaluated using methods of artificial intelligence.  The greatest growth potential for smart mobility solutions is in Europe. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – People who use shared vehicles expect their car to be roadworthy, and not to smell of smoke. It is more than annoying when a vehicle is scratched and dented or someone has smoked in it. Thanks to the new Ridecare solutions Bosch is developing for fleet operators and mobility service providers, this will soon be a thing of the past. The aim is an even safer and more pleasant ride for every user. The first standard Ridecare feature is smoke and damage detection. For this, Bosch combines a sensor box in the vehicle with cloud-based data analysis using artificial intelligence. This allows sharing providers to receive important, easily understood information in real time on whether a vehicle has been damaged or someone has smoked in it. Repairs or cleaning can then be carried out more quickly and more in line with demand, optimizing fleet management. “In carsharing, one of the main keys to customer satisfaction is to ensure users have a safe and pleasant driving experience at all times. With its Ridecare solutions, Bosch is setting a new standard for an even better customer experience in the sharing market,” says Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. The supplier of technology and services is currently working on pilot projects with leading sharing providers in Asia, North America, and Germany with a view to launching a production version of its smoke and damage detection system. Bosch also recently received official approval for this system from TÜV Süd, including a confirmation of the reliability of these fleet services. </p>
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		<p>
			In carsharing, one of the main keys to customer satisfaction is to ensure users have a safe and pleasant driving experience at all times. With its Ridecare solutions, Bosch is setting a new standard for an even better customer experience in the sharing market.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2><b>Ridecare creates transparency</b></h2><p>Carsharing providers usually receive little if any information about whether their vehicles were damaged or smoked in during a given rental period. While users often report instances of major damage to the car, providers tend to be saddled with the cost of repairing supposedly minor damage. Another source of great dissatisfaction among customers is taking possession of a vehicle in which the previous driver has surreptitiously been smoking. In such cases, the cost of professional interior cleaning can often run into several hundreds of euros. With its Ridecare solutions, Bosch can now give carsharing providers clarity instead of conjecture: a sensor box in the vehicle detects both cigarette smoke in the interior and damage to the exterior. Detecting these types of damage with just a single sensor unit is a first in the industry. The solutions available until now could detect either smoke or accidents, but not both. “Bosch’s combined smoke and damage detection system is the world’s first production solution that can reliably detect and incontrovertibly report both damage to and smoke inside the car,” Kroeger says. In addition, the box’s sensors are so precise that they can detect not only accidents, but even accidental damage while parking. This includes minor collisions involving a shared vehicle that is parked downtown and not currently rented out. As a result, sharing providers can directly determine who either caused the damage or smoked in the vehicle.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch combines artificial intelligence with the internet of things</b></h2><p>Bosch’s innovative fleet services comprise a sensor box permanently installed on the inner windshield of the shared vehicles as well as intelligent software for data analysis in the cloud. As soon as sensor information about accidents or smoke in the vehicle interior has been transmitted to a cloud backend, Bosch can use artificial intelligence (AI) methods to derive the intensity of any impact and classify it for the fleet operator. Intelligent algorithms incorporate both the vehicle’s driving dynamics data and additional information such as the condition of the road. This means sharing providers can know exactly whether damage is merely cosmetic or whether it needs to be assessed and repaired immediately to ensure that the vehicle remains roadworthy. “Ridecare services are yet another demonstration of the potential of AIoT – the combination of artificial intelligence and the internet of things. Now its benefits will also be available to the users of sharing services,” Kroeger says. Thanks to AI data analysis, moreover, Bosch can also identify where exactly the vehicle has been damaged, for example on the rear bumper or even on the underbody. This facilitates the documentation and appraisal of the damage. If the data from the sensor box is later combined with images of the damage, fleet and mobility service operators can also obtain an estimate of repair costs on request. </p>
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		<p>
			Ridecare services are yet another demonstration of the potential of AIoT &#8211; the combination of artificial intelligence and the internet of things. Now its benefits will also be available to the users of sharing service.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2><b>Digital solution for fleet management</b></h2><p>For sharing providers, fast and transparent documentation of damage to individual vehicles in the fleet is hugely important, as it is the only way for them to improve roadworthiness and minimize downtime. In addition to damage classification, Ridecare services also tell the sharing provider exactly where and when the accident happened, and when someone smoked in the car. This information enables fleet managers and mobility service providers to keep their vehicles in perfect condition at all times and to enhance driver and passenger well-being. </p><p></p><p>Despite a dip in demand during the coronavirus pandemic, experts predict a boom in the carsharing market: the market for mobility services that replace the private car is currently worth 127 billion dollars in Europe, of which 17 billion dollars is attributable to the German market. The consulting firm Strategy&amp; estimates that this sales potential could more than quadruple across Europe to 549 billion dollars by 2035. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>234432</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11404</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-to-invest-more-than-400-million-euros-in-its-semiconductor-fabs-in-2022-234432.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-10-29T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-10-29T05:10:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch to invest more than 400 million euros in its semiconductor fabs in 2022</headline>
			<quote>Dresden, Reutlingen, and Penang to be expanded.</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch is responding to growing demand for chips.  300-millimeter wafer fab in Dresden to be expanded faster.  4,000 square meters of new clean-room space to be built in Reutlingen by the end of 2023.  Bosch to create 150 jobs in semiconductor development in Reutlingen.  New semiconductor test center to be built in Penang.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – In the face of the global chip shortage, Bosch is increasing its capital expenditure. Just a few weeks after opening its new wafer fab in Dresden, the supplier of technology and services has now announced another nine-figure investment in its chip manufacturing facilities. In 2022 alone, Bosch plans to invest more than 400 million euros in expanding its wafer fabs in Dresden and Reutlingen, Germany, and its semiconductor operations in Penang, Malaysia. “Demand for chips is continuing to grow at breakneck speed. In light of current developments, we are systematically expanding our semiconductor production so we can provide our customers with the best possible support,” says Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. Most of the capital expenditure is earmarked for Bosch’s new 300-millimeter wafer fab in Dresden, where manufacturing capacity is to be expanded even faster in 2022. Around 50 million euros of the planned sum will be spent on the wafer fab in Reutlingen near Stuttgart in the coming year. Bosch will invest a total of 150 million euros in additional clean-room space here from 2021 to 2023. In Penang, Malaysia, Bosch is also building a test center for semiconductors from scratch. Starting in 2023, the center will test finished semiconductor chips and sensors. “These planned investments demonstrate once again the strategic importance of having our own manufacturing capacity for the core technology of semiconductors,” Denner says.</p>
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			Demand for chips is continuing to grow at breakneck speed. In light of current developments, we are systematically expanding our semiconductor production so we can provide our customers with the best possible support,
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				<cite>says Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. </cite>
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<h2>Faster ramp-up in Dresden, new clean rooms in Reutlingen</h2><p>“Our aim is to ramp up production of chips in Dresden earlier than planned and at the same time expand clean-room capacity in Reutlingen. Every additional chip we produce will help in the current situation,” says Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. In two stages, a total of more than 4,000 square meters will be added to the current 35,000 square meters of clean-room space in Reutlingen. The first stage, adding 1,000 square meters of production area for 200-millimeter wafers to bring the total to 11,500 square meters, has already been completed. This involved converting office space into a clean room over recent months and connecting it to the existing wafer fab via a bridge. The new facility has been producing wafers since September. “We’ve already expanded our manufacturing capacity for 200-millimeter wafers by some 10 percent,” Kroeger says. The capital outlay for this came to 50 million euros (in 2021). In making this move, the company is responding in particular to increased demand for MEMS sensors and silicon carbide power semiconductors. The second stage of the expansion will create a further 3,000 square meters of clean-room space by the end of 2023. To this end, the company will invest some 50 million euros in both 2022 and 2023. Bosch is also creating 150 new jobs in semiconductor development at its Reutlingen location.</p><p></p><h2>New test center in Penang</h2><p>Another portion of the capital expenditure planned for 2022 will go into a new semiconductor test center in Penang. This highly automated and connected factory is set to perform testing of semiconductor chips and sensors starting in 2023. In total, Bosch has more than 100,000 square meters of land available on Penang’s mainland strip, which will be developed in stages. Initially, the test center will cover an area of around 14,000 square meters – including clean rooms, office space, research and development, and training facilities for up to 400 associates. Earthworks for the new location started at the end of 2020, and work on the buildings began in May 2021. The test center is scheduled to start operations in 2023. The additional testing capacity in Penang is intended to open up the possibility of locating new technologies in Bosch’s wafer fabs in the future, such as silicon carbide semiconductors in Reutlingen. In addition, the new location in Asia will shorten delivery times and distances for the chips.</p>
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			Bosch can draw on its specific semiconductor and automotive expertise to develop superior electronic systems. This benefits our customers and the countless people who want to continue to enjoy safe and efficient mobility in the future,
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.</cite>
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<h2>Semiconductors as a unique selling proposition</h2><p>Microelectronics is a key factor in the success of all Bosch’s business areas. Having recognized the potential of this technology early on, the company has been producing semiconductor components for more than 60 years. This makes Bosch one of the few companies that has a deep understanding of microelectronics as well as expertise in electronics and software. Bosch can combine this decisive competitive advantage with its strength in semiconductor manufacturing. The technology and services company has been producing semiconductor components in Reutlingen since 1970. They are used in both consumer electronics and automotive applications. Modern electronics in cars is the basis for reducing traffic emissions, preventing road accidents, and increasing powertrain efficiency. “Bosch can draw on its specific semiconductor and automotive expertise to develop superior electronic systems. This benefits our customers and the countless people who want to continue to enjoy safe and efficient mobility in the future,” Kroeger says. Production in the 300-millimeter wafer fab in Dresden started in July of this year – six months earlier than planned. The chips made in the new plant are initially being installed in Bosch power tools. For automotive customers, chip production started in September, three months earlier than planned. Since 200-millimeter technology was introduced in 2010, Bosch has invested more than 2.5 billion euros in its wafer fabs in Reutlingen and Dresden alone. On top of this, billions of euros have been invested in developing microelectronics.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>234304</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11401</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/pioneering-work-in-the-automotive-it-jungle-234304.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-10-26T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-10-26T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Pioneering work in the automotive IT jungle</headline>
			<quote>Project develops foundations for new software development methodology for future vehicle generations</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ “Software-Defined Car” (SofDCar) project aims to develop new methods and processes for the car of the future and its effective use of data.   Software updates and new functions will be possible in the future across the entire vehicle life cycle.  Bosch is consortium leader for the project with partners BooleWorks, ETAS, Mercedes-Benz, P3 digital services, University of Stuttgart, Vector Informatik, T-Systems, ZF Friedrichshafen, FKFS, FZI, KIT, and e-mobil BW.  Project funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – IT in cars is like an orchestra being joined by more and more musicians. Experts from industry and the scientific community now want to work together to create standardized rules and processes so that the various electronic players across the vehicle do not get out of sync. After all, ensuring concerted interaction between all these systems is essential if new functions in and around the vehicle are to be developed more quickly in the future and reach drivers safely – throughout the vehicle’s life. This is what a total of 13 companies and research institutions have been working on since August 2021, in the publicly funded “Software-Defined Car” project (SofDCar for short). “With a new approach to software and data, we’re laying the foundations for much greater flexibility in dealing with new functions and data relating to modern vehicles,” says Dr. Andreas Westendorf. He is leading the project at consortium leader Bosch. The three-year project is being funded with a grant of some 43 million euros from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi). </p>
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			With a new approach to software and data, we&#8217;re laying the foundations for much greater flexibility in dealing with new functions and data relating to modern vehicles,
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				<cite>says Dr. Andreas Westendorf from Bosch.</cite>
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<p>The project partners from industry include BooleWorks GmbH, ETAS GmbH, Mercedes-Benz AG, P3 digital services GmbH, T-Systems International GmbH, Vector Informatik GmbH, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, and, as an associated partner, the Baden-Württemberg state agency e-mobil BW GmbH. Renowned scientific institutions are also participating: the University of Stuttgart, the Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart (FKFS), the FZI Research Center for Information Technology, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). </p><p></p><h2>Making data complexity manageable and enabling continuous updates</h2><p>Some of today’s vehicles already feature more than 100 control units – and this complexity of electrical and electronic systems and their architecture is only going to increase in the future. However, it is imperative to keep the complexity manageable, as this is the only way to ensure that a vehicle’s functions can be updated at any time in its service life – which may be as long as 20 years – and thus remain safe. More than ever, what’s needed is a set of rules governing the smooth interaction of the various in-car electronic components and systems. The aim of the SofDCar project is to establish rules and processes for controlling all software updates and upgrades in the future, as well as a consistent functional and IT-security methodology to which they should adhere. This will prevent individual programs from interfering with each other, and ensure they function properly within the system, without error. “The SofDCar project has taken on the task of mapping the IT jungle in the car. Our objective is to bring fundamental order to the processes for creating and maintaining software for the vehicle domain via modern, cross-company development tool chains and DevOps methods,” Westendorf says. This will enable more complex functions and safety methods, which are also required for features such as automated driving. </p><p></p><h2>A new digital twin for the vehicle architecture of the future</h2><p>Part of the project involves developing an extended digital twin – a virtual image of the vehicle’s development and runtime data. In the future, this twin will encompass the data distributed across the vehicle and in the cloud – from the time a vehicle is manufactured until it is scrapped. This goes far beyond what was previously meant by the term digital twin: for the first time it covers the entire life cycle of a modern vehicle, and it includes the cloud domain, apps, backend systems, and development systems. The project’s plan is for this to ensure a single, unbroken information flow of vehicle data and software versions runs through all databases and servers. This will make it easier and above all quicker to implement software updates and new digital functions and services at any time. “The digital twin is the car’s IT-optimized partner, turning it into a modern electronic device in the cloud as well,” Westendorf says.</p><p> </p><p> </p><h2>Project partners:</h2><p>Robert Bosch GmbH (consortium leader), <a href="https://www.bosch.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch.com</a><br/>ETAS GmbH, <a href="https://www.etas.com/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.etas.com</a><br/>Mercedes-Benz AG, <a href="https://www.daimler.com/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.daimler.com</a><br/>University of Stuttgart, <a href="https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.uni-stuttgart.de</a><br/>Vector Informatik GmbH, <a href="https://www.vector.com/de/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.vector.com</a><br/>T-Systems International GmbH, <a href="https://www.t-systems.com/de/en" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.t-systems.com</a><br/>ZF Friedrichshafen AG, <a href="https://www.zf.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.zf.com</a><br/>FKFS Research Institute of Automotive Engineering and Vehicle Engines Stuttgart, <a href="https://www.fkfs.de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.fkfs.de</a><br/>FZI Research Center for Information Technology, <a href="https://www.fzi.de" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.fzi.de</a><br/>KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, <a href="https://www.kit.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.kit.edu</a><br/>P3 digital services GmbH, <a href="https://www.p3-group.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.p3-group.com</a><br/>BooleWorks GmbH, <a href="https://www.booleworks.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.booleworks.com</a><br/>e-mobil BW GmbH (associated partner), <a href="https://www.e-mobilbw.de" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.e-mobilbw.de</a></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11360</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/continuous-vehicle-to-vehicle-communication-for-automated-driving-234112.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-10-21T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-10-21T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Continuous vehicle-to-vehicle communication for automated driving</headline>
			<quote>Innovation project investigates methods for fast, secure data communication</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch, Escrypt, Kapsch, Nokia, and Deutsche Telekom collaborate as partners in the publicly funded CONCORDA project in a consortium headed by Ertico  Continuous, secure data transmission supports assistance systems in safety-critical driving situations  Project results provide basis for future automated driving functions ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – One of the cornerstones of automated driving functions is secure data communication between road users. With the additional information supplied through such communication, automation systems can adapt their driving maneuvers to suit the current driving situation better than would be possible using only the vehicle’s own sensor technologies. How the flow of data in vehicle-to-vehicle communication can be kept stable and secure is a matter that Bosch, Escrypt, Kapsch, Nokia, and Telekom have been investigating over the past three and a half years in the European innovation project CONCORDA in a consortium. This was headed by Ertico – ITS Europe, a public/private partnership pursuing the development and deployment of intelligent transport systems. The primary focus here was to investigate suitable ways of ensuring continuous data transport between the road users in the vicinity of the vehicle. Previous research has concentrated mainly on occasional warning messages that were sent out in cases of imminent danger. The approach now being pursued has resulted in particularly strict requirements in terms of securing the communication network against unauthorized access. Moreover, fast and stable data communication between road users must be ensured at all times irrespective of the network quality, for instance, even when driving in tunnels. The goal of the research was therefore to determine which benefits the various communication technologies offer for continuous, secure vehicle-to-vehicle data transmission.</p>
<p>The objects used for testing in the CONCORDA project were trucks driven in convoy on stretches of public highways. During their journey, the trucks shared safety-relevant information, such as acceleration and braking data. The testing comprised three types of vehicle-to-vehicle communication: firstly, direct Wi-Fi-based communication (ITS-G5); secondly, cellular-based communication that is direct (LTE-V2X PC5); and thirdly, indirect communication over the mobile network (LTE). With the latter method, the truck’s signals transmitted via the LTE network were first routed to a server in the edge cloud of the mobile network and from there were then forwarded to the test vehicles. </p><p></p><p>As the trials showed, all the tested systems more than adequately fulfilled the stringent standards with regard to information security. Thanks to their high transmission speed and low latency, the two direct channels of communication are very well suited for use within a radius of up to 500 meters from the vehicle – for example, to immediately prepare the assistance systems for sudden hazards like emergency braking. Within a wider radius of up to 3000 meters, indirect communication via the mobile edge cloud offers benefits. By linking the vehicle’s own data with the data from other road users or the infrastructure, it is possible to implement additional, more advanced functions in the area of automated driving using these methods. Nowadays, most new trucks already come equipped with an LTE unit. By adding the direct, secure channel of communication, parallel use of the two technologies can provide the optimal solution in terms of stable, continuous data transmission. </p><p></p><p>The results of the innovation project will be incorporated by the project partners into the further development of automated driving functions and communication technologies for trucks and cars that will make road traffic of the future even safer, more efficient and more comfortable.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>234048</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11400</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/for-cold-days-heated-workwear-from-bosch-for-professionals-234048.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-10-19T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-10-19T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>For cold days:  Heated workwear from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Jacket, hoodie, and vest with high wearing comfort</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Even more freedom of movement thanks to improved cut and lighter material  Greater choice and flexibility thanks to hoodie and vest in addition to the jacket  Improved heat distribution through repositioning of the heating elements  Operation with 12 or 18 V battery from the Bosch Professional series ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Whether at sub-zero temperatures on the construction site or in drafty building shell – the new heated jacket GHJ 12+18V XA Professional from Bosch heats professionals up to “working temperature” within three minutes. Bosch further developed the range of heated workwear based on customer requirements and now offers, in addition, the hoodie GHH 12+18V XA Professional and the vest GHV 12+18V XA Professional. Planners and tradespeople can therefore equip themselves for cold days as desired. The jacket, hoodie and vest are heated with a 12 or 18 V battery from the Bosch Professional series. The carbon heating elements in the chest and back area are connected to the battery via an adapter and guarantee an optimum heat distribution. </p>
<h2>Heated jacket with even more wearing comfort </h2><p>The jacket GHJ 12+18V XA Professional provides reliable, long-lasting heat for the wearer with three heat stages. Its wind- and weather-resistant softshell material is lighter than the predecessor which, together with the improved cut, guarantees more freedom of movement. At the same time, wearers are also efficiently warmed up when working in a bent over position thanks to the extended back section and repositioning of the heating elements from the upper to the lower back area. The jacket has a total of six pockets, which can be used for work materials, cellphone or tablet, documents such as building plans or assembly instructions, as well as pen and notepad. The jacket is resistant to the weather, contamination and wear and can be cleaned easily and quickly: It is suitable for washing machines and dryers. Its modern design and functional details, such as chin protection and windstopper inserts in the sleeves, make it a partner suitable for any weather ‒ also outside the construction site. </p><p></p><h2>Greater flexibility thanks to hoodie and vest</h2><p>The heated hoodie GHH 12+18V XA Professional is now available for tradespeople who also prefer hoodie shirts for work at low temperatures. Its functional material made of polyester and spandex is even more flexible than the softshell jacket material. The button for switching on the battery is easily accessible in all heatwear in the series above the Bosch logo on the chest. Two large zipper pockets provide plenty of space for cellphone, work utensils and documents. </p><p></p><p>The heated vest GHV 12+18V XA Professional offers additional arm freedom. It is made from the same softshell material as the jacket and has a windstopper hem at the top of the arm. This ensures that no wind can penetrate the interior of the vest. The vest has three pockets. The left inside pocket of the vest contains the battery and adapter – as with the jacket and hoodie. </p><p></p><p>A 2.0 Ah battery with 12 V supplies the heating elements with power for up to seven hours via the GAA 12V-21 Professional adapter supplied, depending on the selected heating level. Thanks to the USB port, the adapter can be used not only to heat the garment but, at the same time, to charge a cellphone. To prevent unwanted energy consumption, a control button activates the USB port only when needed. As an option, owners of the 18 V series can still use the adapter GAA 18V-24 Professional. </p><p></p><p>Jacket, hoodie, and vest are each available now in unisex sizes S to 3XL. All specified prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Jacket characteristic values</b></td><td style=''><b>GHJ 12+18V XA Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery</td><td style=''>12 V with adapter GAA 12V-21 <br/>Professional</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Heating zones</td><td style=''>3 (left and right chest as well as lower back)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Heating stages</td><td style=''>3</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Pockets</td><td style=''>6 (including battery pocket)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Material</td><td style=''>Softshell (polyester/spandex)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cleaning</td><td style=''>washable at 40 °C, suitable for dryer</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Color</td><td style=''>black</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Garment sizes</td><td style=''>S ‒ 3XL</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Recommended retail price <br/>excluding VAT </td><td style=''>from 175 € (including 12 V adapter)</td></tr></table></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Hoodie characteristic values</b></td><td style=''><b>GHH 12+18V XA Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery</td><td style=''>12 V with adapter GAA 12V-21 <br/>Professional</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Heating zones</td><td style=''>3 (left and right chest as well as lower back)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Heating stages</td><td style=''>3</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Pockets</td><td style=''>3 (including battery pocket)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Material</td><td style=''>Polyester/spandex</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cleaning</td><td style=''>washable at 40 °C, suitable for dryer</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Color</td><td style=''>black</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Garment sizes</td><td style=''>S ‒ 3XL</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Recommended retail price <br/>excluding VAT </td><td style=''>from 145 € (including 12 V adapter)</td></tr></table></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Vest characteristic values</b></td><td style=''><b>GHV 12+18V XA Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery</td><td style=''>12 V with adapter GAA 12V-21 <br/>Professional</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Heating zones</td><td style=''>3 (left and right chest as well as lower back)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Heating stages</td><td style=''>3</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Pockets</td><td style=''>5 (including battery pocket)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Material</td><td style=''>Softshell (polyester/spandex)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cleaning</td><td style=''>washable at 40 °C, suitable for dryer</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Color</td><td style=''>black</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Garment sizes</td><td style=''>S ‒ 3XL</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Recommended retail price <br/>excluding VAT </td><td style=''>from 155 € (including 12 V adapter)</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>233856</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11399</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-engineering-restructures-its-executive-management-233856.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-10-05T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-10-05T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Bosch Engineering restructures its executive management</headline>
			<quote>Volker Buschka appointed new executive vice president responsible for finance and administration topics at Bosch Engineering GmbH</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Change in management at Bosch Engineering  Dr.-Ing. Frank Schmidt additionally assumes management of ITK Engineering GmbH  Dr. Peter von Wartenberg becomes member of the executive management of Bosch`s Automotive Aftermarket division ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt – The development service provider Bosch Engineering GmbH is reorganizing its top management effective from October 1. Dr. Johannes-Jörg Rüger will remain president of Bosch Engineering GmbH and will assume additional responsibility in the area of development. Dr.-Ing. Frank Schmidt will remain executive vice president of Bosch Engineering GmbH and will take over the management of the Bosch subsidiary ITK Engineering GmbH on October 1, succeeding Michael Englert, who, after more than 27 years, will retire at the end of this year. In the future, Schmidt will be responsible for engineering topics spanning for both companies. Volker Buschka will become a new member of the Bosch Engineering executive management. In his role as executive vice president for finance and controlling, he will be responsible for global controlling, finance, IT, data protection, and human resources topics. He replaces Dr. Peter von Wartenberg, who is moving to Robert Bosch GmbH as a member of the executive management of Bosch`s Automotive Aftermarket division responsible for finance and controlling topics. Buschka holds a degree in business administration (BA) and brings with him several years of commercial experience in management positions, including in France, Hungary, and the USA. In his last position, he was responsible for the Bosch Automotive Service Solutions division in the management business unit at the Bosch site in Plochingen. Buschka is excited about his new task. “We are in the midst of the biggest transformation the automotive industry has ever seen. This requires not only the continuous development of our technologies, services, and innovations, it also means that our organization must change as well. That is why I am looking forward to continuing to drive and shape the future of Bosch Engineering together with Johannes-Jörg Rüger and Frank Schmidt.”</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>233664</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11380</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bmw-and-bosch-pilot-project-about-automated-transmission-of-data-to-independent-workshops-233664.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-09-30T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-30T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>BMW and Bosch pilot project about automated transmission of data to independent workshops</headline>
			<quote>Notification of vehicles’ servicing requirements also accessible for independent workshops</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Independent workshops will also cater to connected vehicles’ new repair and servicing needs   Whether independent aftermarket or automakers, no difference in timing and scope of access to vehicle data   Automated, direct communication between driver and independent workshop about imminent service or necessary repair work  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Carolin Lüdecke</name>
				<email>Carolin.Luedecke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – More and more vehicles in the market feature what are known as connected services. In other words, they are connected over the internet and linked to the automaker. This allows the automaker to retrieve data and apply over-the-air updates. At the same time, these connected services open up new potential for repair and maintenance services. BMW and Bosch have now presented a technical solution that also allows independent workshops to access this vehicle data, and in this way to offer the services that are needed. </p>
<p>The first actual use case is the transmission of BMW vehicle data in the event of a first notification of service need (FNOS). The aim of Bosch and BMW’s FNOS project was to demonstrate the technical feasibility of automatically transmitting the vehicle data relating to the need for servicing or repair to independent workshops as well.</p><p></p><p><b>FNOS automatically transmits all the essential data for servicing</b></p><p>The driver first receives a notification that a service is imminent or that a repair needs to be carried out. For this purpose, live data from the vehicle is evaluated. Provided the driver has given their consent, information about the service or repair appointment is automatically sent to their preferred workshop. In the future, this can also be an independent workshop such as a Bosch Car Service. “As well as the usual information about the vehicle model, the data transmitted includes mileage, the service interval, and the time or mileage remaining before the next service,” said Dr. Andreas Klein, the head of the diagnostic applications and services project at Bosch Automotive Aftermarket. “In addition, information from the vehicle’s fault log is also transmitted.” This allows the workshop to prepare thoroughly for the service or repair, and to send a suggested appointment date, a quote, and details of the maintenance work, such as an oil change or new brake pads, directly to the customer in the form of a text message that appears in the vehicle’s infotainment system.</p><p></p><p>With its BMW CarData service, BMW has been providing the vehicle data needed for this process since 2017. In accordance with the VDA’s (German automobile association’s) NEVADA concept (neutral extended vehicle for advanced data access), this interface is open for third parties. “We are constantly improving BMW CarData,” said Erwin Wagner, the director of the BMW Group’s vehicle and service management unit. “We currently offer more than 90 data points. Our work with Bosch is very constructive, and is helping put the VDA’s NEVADA concept into practice.” One of the principles of the VDA’s NEVADA concept is that “authorized third parties” such as independent workshops and consultants should be granted access to vehicle data at the same time and in the same scope as the automakers themselves.</p><p></p><p><b>Neutral data platform for secure data transmission</b></p><p>Data security and availability are essential for the automated transmission of vehicle data to the workshop and the workshop’s reply to the customer vehicle. To make the transmission of data between the BMW and Bosch backends technically secure, the neutral data marketplace Caruso is used. Caruso was set up by various automotive suppliers, including Bosch, at the end of 2017. By bringing the data of different market players together in a shared system, this neutral platform closes the gap between data providers and users, and opens up the possibility of new data-based business models.</p><p></p><p>In addition to its successful collaboration with BMW, Bosch is currently also working with other automakers on ways of transmitting their vehicle data. The aim is to ensure that independent vehicle workshops can access the data they need for maintenance and repair work in the future as well. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>233472</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11397</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-connected-industry-and-capgemini-expand-their-strategic-collaboration-for-industry-4-0-233472.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-09-27T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-27T08:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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				<id>212611</id>
				<name>Industrial technology</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Connected Industry and Capgemini expand their strategic collaboration for Industry 4.0</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Capgemini supports the expansion of the Nexeed Industrial Application System   Bosch Connected Industry and Capgemini pave the way for companies to move towards intelligent manufacturing ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sabina Kentsch</name>
				<email>Sabina.Kentsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Berlin, 27. September 2021 – <a href="https://www.bosch-connected-industry.com/de/en/index" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Connected Industry</a> and <a href="http://www.capgemini.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Capgemini</a> are set to continue their successful strategic collaboration in the coming years. Together they will focus on the consistent expansion of Bosch Connected Industry&#39;s <a href="https://www.bosch-connected-industry.com/de/en/plant-operator/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Nexeed Industrial Application System</a> and strengthen client activities. The collaboration between two leading providers of Industry 4.0 software and services will create a broad range of offerings, from which industrial companies in particular will benefit in the digitization and sustainability of their production plants.</p>
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		<p>
			Together with our strategic partner Capgemini, we are now enabling even more customers to tap into the potential of Nexeed and deploy it in a way that fits their needs.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Sven Hamann, CEO of Bosch Connected Industry</cite>
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	</blockquote>
<h2>Leveraging the potential of Industry 4.0 even more effectively</h2><p>The Nexeed Industrial Application System offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for the digital factory - from the integration of existing plants and intelligent maintenance solutions to the networking of complete factories. &quot;The solutions from the Nexeed Industrial Application System are already being used successfully in more than half of the approximately 240 Bosch plants worldwide, and the trend is rising,&quot; says Sven Hamann, CEO of Bosch Connected Industry. The business unit is also seeing strong demand externally: &quot;More than 100 international clients are already using our software and services in manufacturing and intralogistics. Together with our strategic partner Capgemini, we are now enabling even more customers to tap into the potential of Nexeed and deploy it in a way that fits their needs. We are looking forward to the extended collaboration with Capgemini in order to bring more benefits to our clients,&quot; continues Hamann.</p><p></p><p>Capgemini is one of the world&#39;s leading service providers in the field of digital manufacturing. The company’s services range from transformation consulting and development to the implementation and operation of production-critical systems. </p><p></p><p>&quot;Capgemini has developed a compelling offering for the digitalization of core industrial processes with its Intelligent Industry approach that aims to enable the convergence between the digital and the physical worlds. In collaboration with Bosch Connected Industry, we contribute our deep market and technical expertise as well as our innovative and sustainable solutions. Our combined capabilities will enable us to evolve the Nexeed Industrial Application System into one of the leading digitalization offerings for industrial companies and to support the digitalization as well as sustainability targets of our joint clients,&quot; comments Jochen Bechtold, Head of Manufacturing Industries at Capgemini in Germany. </p><p></p><h2>Efficient solution for the digital factory </h2><p>The benefits of digitizing industrial processes have been very evident during the restrictions caused by COVID-19. Maintenance and commissioning of machines and plants remotely, increased transparency of the flow of materials and the safeguarding of logistics chains could often be achieved quickly thanks to intelligent software. However, many existing plants have still not entered the digital age. This is where Bosch Connected Industry comes in: with the combination of many years of experience, lean principles and the Nexeed Industrial Application to effectively digitize manufacturing. </p><p></p><p>Through their long-term strategic cooperation Bosch Connected Industry and Capgemini want to accelerate the transformation towards intelligent manufacturing and sustainable production. To enable this, the Nexeed Industrial Application System, as an important component of production planning and control, will be continuously evolved.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>233280</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11393</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-makes-italian-cities-safer-233280.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-09-23T10:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-23T10:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Bosch makes Italian cities safer</headline>
			<quote>Electronic codriver for city rail transportation</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The assistance system warns of obstacles and applies the brakes automatically in an emergency  More safety for drivers and passengers of city rail transportation  Cost savings for rail operators thanks to less material damage and fewer rail vehicle breakdowns ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt, Milan – Obstacles on the tracks, car, bicycle, or motorcycle riders who merge too closely in front of their vehicle, or pedestrians who cross the road inattentively: In the hustle and bustle of city center traffic, city rail transportation drivers must always anticipate potential accidents. Then there is the possibility of poor visibility due to rain, snow, or fog. To support the drivers in their demanding role, Bosch Engineering has developed an innovative driver assistance system for city rail transportation. In the event of a possible collision, it first warns the tram driver by means of a signal. If the driver does not intervene or does so too late, the system automatically brakes the tram until it comes to a complete stop, in order to prevent an impact or at least to reduce it as much as possible. “The solution is to increase safety in city tram traffic in order to protect human lives as well as prevent material damage, which is occurring with considerably greater frequency. After all, such damage leads to high costs for the rail operators,” explains Heiko Mangold, head of the engineering rail technology business field at Bosch Engineering.</p>
<p><b>More safety in urban traffic – higher efficiency for rail operators</b></p><p>The assistance system consists of a multipurpose camera, a radar sensor, and an electronic control unit. The multipurpose camera perceives the track course as well as vehicles and persons in front of the tram and transmits the information to the radar sensor in real time. The object information of the video and radar system is merged into an overall picture of the surroundings. On this basis, and taking into account the vehicle’s own driving speed, the electronic control unit calculates the current collision risk. </p><p></p><p>If the assistance system detects a critical approximation, it warns the driver by means of a visual indicator in the cockpit and an acoustic signal. If the tram driver does not react to this within two seconds, a safety function brakes the tram automatically until it comes to a complete stop. Here, the deceleration takes place so gently that even standing passengers need not fear losing their footing in the tram. After all, rail accidents in particular frequently lead to serious personal damage. Multiple times higher is the number of tram accidents with material damage. But with the use of this system, all this damage can be reduced significantly or even prevented completely. Therefore, rail operators are able to save costs for expensive repairs, increase the availability of their fleets thanks to fewer rail vehicle breakdowns, and ensure their smooth operation. In addition to the increased safety, the system also leads to a tangible reduction in the physical and mental load for the tram drivers.</p><p></p><p><b>Assistance system asserts itself internationally</b></p><p>Bosch Engineering developed the collision warning system based on the tried-and-tested large-volume production technology from the automotive sector. The system is being developed continuously and will be optimized further with even more efficient sensor components in the coming years. “Our constantly growing system toolbox will support the tram in further increasing the degree of automation,” emphasizes Heiko Mangold. This year, the system is already used in approximately 550 trams in 19 cities in Europe and Australia, ensuring more safety in urban traffic. From 2022, the system will also be used in North America.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>233216</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11392</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-itk-engineering-launch-new-platform-freelancernetwork-233216.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-09-21T10:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-21T10:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to>2022-11-18T12:31:34+0000</date_publish_to>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch and ITK Engineering launch new platform freelancernetwork</headline>
			<quote>With its “freelancernetwork” portal, Bosch is one of the first companies to offer freelancers a quick and efficient means to take on attractive Bosch projects</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A Bosch co-innovation community called the Connectory and ITK Engineering, a Bosch subsidiary are launching a new digital service for freelancers.  It is to provide an easy way of bringing highly qualified specialists worldwide on board innovative Bosch projects.  Bosch, a leading Artificial Internet of Things (AIoT) provider, is one of the first companies to offer a public platform that affords freelancers direct access to internal projects. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Pick up the phone and call around, research social networks, connect with companies at trade shows – these are some of the conventional ways freelancers try to win new clients and contracts. But old-school door-to-door canvassing is a time-consuming and largely analog chore. Today, freelancers need a quicker, more flexible, and digital way of finding the next right job. A new digital service is here to help with that. The “freelancernetwork” platform provides highly qualified freelancers direct and free access to currently available projects of the Bosch Group. Bosch project managers are looking for specialists in application software, cloud applications, cyber security, data analytics, embedded systems, functional security, artificial intelligence, system architecture, user experience, and web and mobile applications. “freelancernetwork” is the gateway to the Bosch world for highly qualified freelancers seeking direct access to search for exciting projects and get in touch with project managers (<a href="https://freelancer.technology" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://freelancer.technology</a>).</p>
<p><b>A fast, efficient way of connecting experts with project managers</b></p><p>Two partners in the Bosch Group developed this digital service – the Connectory and ITK Engineering. The Connectory brand is both a co-innovation community and an ecosystem. Its initial mission was to build physical co-creation spaces around the world to establish an interdisciplinary IoT ecosystem. Recently, it also started offering various digital solutions. ITK Engineering is a wholly owned Bosch subsidiary specializing in software engineering, embedded systems, and model-based development. An international technology company, it provides customer-specific consulting and development support services as well as system solutions. These two partners joined forces to set up the freelancer platform. Bosch is thus among the first companies worldwide to afford external experts direct access to internal projects. Freelancers with the right skills and credentials can use the platform to land attractive jobs – without having to pay recruiter or agency fees.</p><p></p><p>“A fundamental change is underway in our working world,” says Martin Kröger, founder and head of the Connectory l Digital Solutions. “We are seeing much greater demand for short-term, flexible, and sometimes highly specialized services. This is where we enter the picture. With “freelancernetwork”, we can quickly and efficiently connect highly qualified professionals with our project managers who are seeking precisely these skills.” This freely accessible platform puts freelancers in touch with international projects pursued by Bosch and its customers. </p><p></p><p><b>Free and easy for freelancers to use</b> </p><p>“New projects get underway every day at Bosch worldwide and we often bring in outside expertise,” says Dennis Böcker, Head of Global IoT Innovation at Bosch and founder of the Connectory Spaces and Innovation Network. “It is often a big challenge to find the ideal freelancer precisely when you need one and quickly integrate that freelancer into the project without a lot of fuss. “freelancer network” will be the perfect platform for the two sides to quickly connect and a great addition to Connectory’s service portfolio.“ Currently, interested freelancers could choose from around 40 Bosch projects, which stemmed from 14 different Bosch business divisions, subsidiaries, and strategic project teams. The number of projects on offer since the portal’s launch has been increasing daily. Services are only available in Germany for now, but they will be offered worldwide. The launch in Japan and China is slated for early 2022.</p><p></p><p>Quality control is still a top priority. The customer evaluates each freelancer at the end of a project. Freelancers can make their profile more attractive to customers as they move up the ranking with positive ratings and a rising number and quality of completed projects to their credit. </p><p></p><p><b>A combination of freelancers and experts from ITK Engineering</b></p><p>The platform offers another great advantage for very complex projects. Clients can draw on the freelancer pool as well as on ITK Engineering’s workforce to staff their project teams. Around 1,200 ITK Engineering employees can contribute skills that have been honed over many years. “The freelancer network’s launch marks an important milestone in the digital services that ITK Engineering offers in the area of software and systems development,” says Kröger. </p><p></p><p>This platform managed and operated by ITK Engineering is but one of several digital offerings. Customers can get a picture of the various services available now or to be launched in the months ahead at <a href="http://digitalsolutions.one" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://digitalsolutions.one</a>. The company intends to roll out a platform for specialized micro companies and a student portal to promote the development of creative innovation.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>233152</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11391</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ebike-systems-and-komoot-offer-new-tour-suggestions-for-popular-holiday-regions-233152.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-09-16T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-16T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Bosch eBike Systems and komoot offer new tour suggestions for popular holiday regions</headline>
			<quote>Inspiring routes for exciting eBike tours now available</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Discover something new: Route suggestions on paths less frequently travelled  Sustainably on the move: Start rides directly from the accommodation or the front door  Something for everyone: from sporty demanding trails to trails that are suitable for families ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Whether for a holiday in the Alps or a weekend in the Franconian Lake District: Popular holiday regions and local recreation areas attract eBikers with beautiful tours all year round. For even more diverse discoveries, Bosch eBike Systems is now offering new tour suggestions for particularly popular holiday regions in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in collaboration with komoot, the leading route planning app: Among them are the <a href="https://www.komoot.de/collection/1253519" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Chiemgau</a>, <a href="https://www.komoot.de/collection/1253503" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Franconian Switzerland</a>, the <a href="https://www.komoot.de/collection/1253507" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Franconian Lake District</a>, the <a href="https://www.komoot.de/collection/1253508" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Franconian Wine Country</a>, <a href="https://www.komoot.de/collection/1254290" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Stuttgart</a>, the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/collection/1254336" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Salzkammergut</a> and <a href="https://www.komoot.com/collection/1253257" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ticino</a>.</p>
<h2>Tour suggestions come from on-site outdoor experts</h2><p>Together with regional experts, routes were selected that are ideally suited for eBikes – and at the same time offer inspiring alternatives to well-known and thus crowded paths. The eBike&#39;s range provides for extended boundaries, allowing for riding beyond busy routes. This way, every eBike ride becomes a discovery tour and can be enjoyed even more away from large crowds. The new komoot collections offer the right tour for every demand – from family-friendly rides for everyone to challenging trails for ambitious eMountainbikers.</p><p>The komoot collaboration highlights an important concern of Bosch eBike Systems: “We are committed to respectful, tolerant and considerate coexistence between all people who enjoy spending their leisure time outdoors in nature. As it can sometimes get a bit tighter on well-known routes during the holiday season, the alternative route suggestions offer eBikers new inspiration. They also help to unbundle frequently travelled routes in popular holiday regions”, says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems.</p><h2>Determine the starting point of the tour yourself</h2><p>Since the electric drive of the eBike allows longer distances, it is easy to leave the car behind and start cycling directly from the front door or the hotel. The new komoot collections of Bosch eBike Systems support this. The routes do not start at a pre-determined car park, but are designed so that the starting point of the ride itself can be chosen independently: from home, from the hotel or directly after arrival by train from the train station. This way, the riding enjoyment begins as soon as you arrive, and you can create your own sustainable holiday.</p><h2>Route planning with komoot and Bosch eBike Systems</h2><p>All Bosch eBike Systems connected displays support tour planning via komoot. The routes can be easily planned with the apps from Bosch and komoot or in the respective online portal, synchronised with the display and then travelled. Even beyond the new collections, eBikers can get inspiration for tours from komoot because the app has many more route inspirations at the ready. With the eBike option in komoot, routes can also be planned very precisely: If “eBike” is selected when planning a route with komoot, users receive adapted information on the duration and degree of difficulty of the tour because the fitness of the rider, the eBike type (mountain bike, road bike, touring bike, gravel bike, MTB enduro) and the topography are all taken into account. The eBike features of komoot are available for both the eBike Connect app and the COBI.Bike app. Tours travelled with Kiox, Nyon or COBI.Bike are automatically uploaded to komoot as eBike rides.</p><p>All komoot-Collections from Bosch eBike Systems can be found <a href="https://www.komoot.com/user/bosch/collections" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>. For more information, visit <a href="https://www.bosch-ebike.com/de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.bosch-ebike.de</a> and <a href="https://www.komoot.de/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.komoot.de</a></p><p></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>232960</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11377</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-modular-design-bosch-esitronic-2-0-online-diagnostic-software-in-three-licensing-models-232960.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-09-14T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-14T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>New modular design: Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software in three licensing models</headline>
			<quote>Esitronic packages specifically for diesel specialists, electronics repair, and truck workshops</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ With “Diagnostic,” “Advanced,” and “Master” licensing models, Esitronic 2.0 Online caters to all workshop needs  All key diagnostic functions contained in the Esitronic 2.0 Diagnostic package  Advanced and Master packages for workshops faced with more exacting demands for servicing and repair ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch has reshuffled its licensing model for its Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software. New packages are now oriented to the demands of everyday practice, and thus to customer requirements. This makes it significantly easier for workshops to put together and order the Esitronic data they need for their specific operations. In the future, they will be able to choose from the Esitronic Diagnostic, Advanced, and Master packages, each of which builds on the other. The latest Bosch workshop software comprises data relating to more than 90,000 vehicles of some 150 makes. In the background, the software automatically updates any data relating to new vehicle models. Two add-on packages include information about spare parts and the repair of diesel and electronic components. The Bosch diagnostic software continues to be available for commercial vehicles, trailers, vans, buses, agricultural machinery, construction vehicles and machinery, and stationary engines.</p>
<p><b>A first taste of professional diagnosis</b></p><p>The Esitronic Diagnostic package offers an introduction to the use of Bosch testing and diagnostic systems for professional vehicle diagnosis, servicing, and repair work. It contains all the essential technical information about vehicles and the components and control units installed in them. The centerpiece of the package is its control-unit diagnosis. This lists all the control units, shows an overview of all saved mileage driven values, shows any error codes recorded, and actual values. The mechatronics engineer in the workshop can run automatic tests, recalibrate sensors, and train components, and complete the task by deleting error codes and resetting servicing intervals. The spare parts catalogue provides access to all the spare parts supplied by Bosch, including servicing information and assembly instructions. To be able to diagnose and repair even more complicated faults, the Diagnostic package also offers an experience-based repair (EBR) / common faults database. In this database, Bosch has collated those faults that are commonly found in individual vehicle models in everyday workshop practice. If such a common fault is detected during diagnosis, Esitronic will recommend the technician a repair solution that has already worked well in other cases.</p><p></p><p><b>Enhanced functions with the Advanced package</b></p><p>In addition to the functions of the Diagnostic package, the Esitronic 2.0 Advanced package contains instructions and manuals issued by Bosch and automakers, with step-by-step guides for diagnosis and repair, with target values, circuit diagrams, and functional descriptions. The Advanced package also includes a Connected Repair function. This allows all the information relating to the customer’s vehicle, from the workshop office and from the workshop equipment, to be merged with customer and vehicle data, diagnostic findings, test protocols, and documentary photographs, and then organized and saved. In addition, the workshop can augment the package with either circuit diagrams for convenience systems or servicing plans and information from the Esitronic Master package.</p><p></p><p><b>The works: the Esitronic Master package</b></p><p>The Master package includes all the Bosch Esitronic 2.0 functions and databases needed for professional vehicle diagnosis. On top of the functions offered by the Advanced package, it includes circuit diagrams for convenience systems, servicing plans, and more detailed information. The mechatronics engineer can call up circuit plans for engine-management, convenience, and bus systems, as well as information on the location of components. Detailed servicing plans list all the steps, spart parts, and target values that are needed for professional servicing and repair to automakers’ specifications.</p><p></p><p><b>Esitronic packages for specialists</b></p><p>For work on increasingly sophisticated diesel engine equipment, the Esitronic Diesel package offers the necessary technical expertise, with repair instructions, exploded-view drawings, and parts lists. The Esitronic Electric package provides continuously updated information on the ever-growing number of electrical components installed in modern vehicles. Moreover, the comprehensive Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software is also available for commercial-vehicle workshops. The Esitronic Truck package includes modules such as vehicle information, diagnostic data, maintenance instructions, circuit diagrams, and spare parts catalogues for commercial vehicles. Based on the Truck package, the Esitronic Off-Highway package is designed for workshops that service and repair agricultural and construction machinery as well as engines.</p><p></p><p><b>Diagnosing protected vehicle electronics</b></p><p>To prevent unauthorized tampering with vehicle electronics, more and more automakers are turning to safety mechanisms to protect their latest models. Each automaker has developed their own safety concept for this, and for independently owned multi-brand workshops in particular, this is a problem. This is why Bosch has developed a central, integrated, and standardized solution as part of its Esitronic 2.0 Online. Known as Secure Diagnostic Access, or SDA, it permits uncomplicated access to protected vehicle data. Following a single sign-on, and in some cases online user identification, workshop mechanics receive a personal ID that allows them to access protected content via SDA. Any diagnostic and servicing work can then be done, even if the vehicle is protected. There is no need for workshops to worry about the billing and cost of SDA, as the cost of using the protected diagnostic data is already included in the licensing fee for control-unit diagnosis.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>232833</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11387</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/on-the-road-to-the-future-of-mobility-on-an-ebike-232833.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-09-06T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-06T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>66</id>
				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>On the road to the future of mobility on an eBike</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems celebrates its premiere at IAA Mobility</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ eBikes will significantly shape the mobility of tomorrow  Cyclists must become the focus of traffic planning  A positive and holistic cycling culture is an important prerequisite  Bosch eBike Systems at the IAA Mobility Trade Fair: Bike Hall B5, Booth B99; Hall B3, Booth C30; Blue Lane Micro: Brienner Straße; Open Space: Königsplatz and Odeonsplatz ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Electrification, automation, personalisation and connectivity are the future of mobility: Bosch eBike Systems will showcase the role eBikes will play in this at the IAA Mobility in Munich from 7 to 12 September 2021. &quot;The eBike is a crucial component in the future mobility mix&quot;, says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. “It enables us to relieve city traffic and reduce the burden on the environment. People reach their destination faster, in a manner that is healthier and more sustainable – all while enjoying the freedom and fun of riding.&quot; </p>
<h2>The eBike as an answer to the problems of modern big cities</h2><p>Three out of four people (75 per cent) in the European Union live in cities and the trend is rising. Many of them make their daily journeys mainly by car. This puts a strain on both infrastructure and the environment. Transportation is responsible for more than a quarter of all CO2 emissions in Europe. Using eBikes helps to lower this value. They not only produce neither exhaust fumes nor noise, but also take up little space and are the fastest means of transport in the city for journeys under 10 kilometres. This makes pedelecs the ideal replacement for a second car. Many have already recognised these advantages: Two thirds of people in Germany expect eBikes in particular to gain importance in urban transport over the next five years – more than all other modes of transport. This is the result of a <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/de/studie-deutsche-erwarten-wachsende-bedeutung-des-ebikes-als-urbanes-verkehrsmittel-227904.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">representative survey conducted by GfK on behalf of Bosch eBike</a> Systems. The rapid growth confirms this trend: 4.5 million eBikes were sold in the EU and the UK in 2020 - 34 percent more than in the previous year.</p><p></p><h2>Cycling needs more space in the city</h2><p>This shows that more and more people are switching to eBikes. However, the necessary infrastructure is still lagging behind. In order to further advance the mobility transformation, cyclists must also become more of a focus in transport planning, which for decades has been strongly oriented towards cars. &quot;We need more infrastructure and, in some cases, rules specifically for cyclists. Cities must no longer be built around predominantly stationary cars. A bicycle is much more agile and flexible than a car - this change in mobility behaviour must be given a higher priority in planning,&quot; explains Claus Fleischer. </p><p></p><h2>A holistic cycling culture as a building block of the mobility transformation</h2><p>Compared to conventional bicycles, people ride eBikes more frequently and for significantly longer distances. They use their eBike not only for shopping and commuting, but also for sporty rides or weekend excursions. eBikes merge the areas of everyday life and leisure: Those who cycle using an eBike for leisure and in the countryside are also increasingly using it in everyday life in the city – and vice versa. &quot;That&#39;s why promoting cycling shouldn&#39;t end at the beginning of the forest or the foot of the mountains. We also need a well-developed infrastructure and attractive offers in the leisure sector. Crucial to this is a positive and holistic cycling culture that recognises that cycling is a key factor in changing people&#39;s mobility behaviour,&quot; Fleischer said. &quot;With innovative products and digital services ranging from highly efficient drive systems to the first production-ready ABS for eBikes and Connected Biking solutions, we are making our contribution to shaping the future of eBike mobility.&quot;</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>232704</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11378</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/evolved-bosch-aerotwin-wiper-with-robust-wiper-rubber-and-aeroclip-232704.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-09-14T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-14T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Evolved Bosch Aerotwin wiper with robust wiper rubber and AeroClip</headline>
			<quote>New AeroClip adapter for efficient windshield wiping at high speeds</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New AeroClip adapter is innovative and aerodynamic  Higher contact pressure of the wiper to the windshield for improved wiping results even at high speeds  Less wear and abrasion due to improved formula of the wiper rubber ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe, Germany – The Aerotwin with new AeroClip adapter – an aerodynamically optimized connection between wiper blade and wiper arm – increases the contact pressure against the windshield, preventing the wiper from being lifted by the airstream. The result is improved wiping results, even at higher speeds. The Aerotwin with AeroClip adapter also features the Power Protection Plus (PPP) wiper rubber with its patented coating and long-life formula. Since a special additive makes the rubber of the wiper blade more resistant to wear and environmental influences, it lasts even longer. </p>
<p><b>AeroClip is becoming increasingly available in the aftermarket</b></p><p>A number of vehicle manufacturers already use the Bosch Aerotwin with its AeroClip adapter as original equipment. For these vehicles, the evolved wiper with its new aerodynamic adapter is also available in the aftermarket. In the months ahead, Bosch will be continuously expending its portfolio for workshops and the retailers with versions for further vehicle types. Like all the Aerotwin wipers in the aftermarket, the blade element of the Aerotwin with AeroClip adapter is made of long-life rubber. A special additive makes it resistant to environmental influences such as ultraviolet radiation and ozone, and makes it less prone to wear when wiping debris from the windshield. Compared with conventional rubber blades, there is less abrasion. Drivers can thus benefit longer from the Aerotwin’s optimized wiping performance. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>232640</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11375</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/iaa-mobility-climate-friendly-solutions-for-all-kinds-of-mobility-bosch-is-generating-sales-of-more-than-one-billion-euros-with-electromobility-232640.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-09-06T10:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-06T10:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>IAA Mobility: climate-friendly solutions for all kinds of mobility – Bosch is generating sales of more than one billion euros with electromobility</headline>
			<quote>Business with driver assistance to grow 40 percent</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner: “Electromobility will become a core business for us, and CO₂-free mobility a growth area.”  Stefan Hartung: “By 2035, it is expected that 60 percent of all newly registered vehicles worldwide will be electric cars.”  Development of business: mobility business to grow 10 percent.  Promising new areas: Bosch is the market leader for driver assistance, and is growing faster than the market in electromobility as well.  New: at the IAA, Bosch premieres first electric-car charging cable without a control box.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Munich, Germany – In electromobility, no other company offers as many options as Bosch: from e-bikes to construction machinery, and from silicon carbide chips to pre-integrated e-axle modules. And this is paying off: in electromobility, Bosch is growing twice as fast as the market, and will generate more than 1 billion euros in sales this year. This business is continuing to gain speed: by 2025, sales are expected to grow five-fold. “Electromobility will become a core business for us, and CO₂-free mobility a growth area. We are turning challenges into opportunities – that’s how we do things at Bosch,” said Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the Bosch board of management, at IAA Mobility 2021 in Munich. These growth areas also include automated driving. Driver assistance is the basis for all the levels of automated driving. At 40 percent, the market leader Bosch is growing faster than the market in this field as well. The company’s healthy position in the areas of electromobility and automated driving is helping it to successfully hold its own in a market environment marked by the Covid crisis, chip shortages, and the even faster transformation of the mobility sphere: the sales revenue of its Mobility Solutions business sector will grow 10 percent this year. “Bosch is a technology leader, and this means business success,” Denner said. </p>
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			Electromobility will become a core business for us, and CO₂-free mobility a growth area. We are turning challenges into opportunities &#8211; that&#8217;s how we do things at Bosch.
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				<cite>Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the Bosch board of management</cite>
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<h2>Electric driving – breakthrough thanks to Bosch high-tech</h2><p>Electromobility will be the next chapter in the Bosch success story. With upfront investments totaling 5 billion euros so far, and the most efficient electrical powertrain solutions in the market, the company is helping it to a breakthrough. This year alone, upfront investments will come to another 700 million euros. Bosch sees itself as a proactive company that shapes the future. “We are preparing for increasing demand for electric vehicles across the globe. Worldwide, we expect that 60 percent of all newly registered vehicles in 2035 will be electric,” said Dr. Stefan Hartung, member of the board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. In the case of e-bikes, Bosch has been showing for ten years now that innovativeness can create markets. The company’s aim is to shape the mobility of the future, across the entire range. “It must be climate-friendly, but it also has to be affordable and attractive, not least in light of the ambitious targets set by the EU,” Denner added. “Only in this way will people and freight stay mobile in the future as well.” To bring this about, Bosch is continuing to pursue a technology-neutral approach, offering climate-friendly solutions worldwide for all types of mobility, in line with the requirements of national policy. Bosch is investing not only in battery-electric powertrains, but in fuel-cell powertrains as well, and is involved in customer projects in China, the United States, and Europe. The first trucks featuring Bosch technology are already on the road in China. </p><p></p><p>Bosch technology helps make people’s everyday lives easier. When driving electrically, recharging plays a decisive role. In Munich, Bosch is premiering a new flexible charging cable for electric cars. It features integrated control and safety technology and adapters for Type 2 and household plugs. Even when recharging at a 230-volt power socket, it can do without the otherwise usual in-cable control box, which means that it weighs less than three kilograms – some 40 percent less than conventional charging cables featuring control boxes. And to relieve drivers of the chore of looking for somewhere to recharge on their journeys, the Bosch web-based recharging service gives them access to more than 200,000 charge spots in Europe – including hassle-free payment. </p><p></p><h2>Autonomous driving – Bosch offers everything from a single source</h2><p>Domain control units, sensors, artificial intelligence: the Bosch portfolio contains all the elements of automated driving, and the company has some 5,000 engineers working on all its levels. Not least among these elements are enhanced assistance functions that allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel. And completely driverless functions are also already possible thanks to Bosch. “With pilot projects in the areas of automated valet parking, Bosch has set standards in Germany and the United States,” Denner said. Bosch is already working with Mercedes-Benz and other partners on deploying this function in the P6 parking garage at Stuttgart airport. The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the world’s first production vehicle to feature the technology needed for this. So that driverless vehicles can navigate by smartphone command to a reserved parking bay, Bosch is equipping the parking garage with technology such as fixed-installation video cameras. A further 1,000 parking garages are expected to follow suit by 2025. For all the extra convenience associated with such developments, Bosch sees automated driving above all as something that can make road traffic safer. Bosch pioneered systems ranging from electronic skid control to automatic emergency braking, and continues to pursue the goal of accident-free driving. At the same time, the company is providing innovative software as the basis for the intelligence cars need to have. “Even in the software-dominated mobility of the future, our profound systems expertise will be an advantage: Bosch is equally at home in the world of on-board electronics and of the internet of things, with which cars will be connected,” Denner said.</p><p></p><h2>Connected driving – Bosch thinks beyond the engine hood</h2><p>As Bosch predicted ten years ago, vehicles are increasingly turning into internet nodes. In the future, software will be just as important as powertrain performance or efficiency. Bosch is actively shaping this change. And the company is well positioned for this: nearly half the R&amp;D associates in the Mobility Solutions busines sector are software engineers. Even the bicycle is becoming part of the internet, as evidenced by the new Bosch eBike Flow app. For example, it enables the software in components to be updated. In addition, software integration is becoming more and more important: here as well, Bosch has the necessary expertise. Take infotainment computers: by 2025, their computing power and software complexity will double. Bosch ensures that the various software modules work reliably with each other. When it comes to connectivity, moreover, the company’s ideas go far beyond vehicles. “Bosch isn’t just about cars, but also knows its way around the factory and home environments. Like no other company, we can connect different domains with each other,” Hartung said. Since April this year, Mercedes-Benz models featuring the MBUX voice assistant have also been a command center for Bosch smart-home applications. From the driver’s seat, a voice command is sufficient to contact the smart home and switch off the lights, open blinds, and control the heating. All this shows that Bosch technology is paving the way to mobility that is sustainable, safe, and exciting.</p>]]></text>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch is shaping the CO₂-free future: climate-friendly and attractive solutions for all kinds of mobility</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Dr. Volkmar Denner, </p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Dr. Stefan Hartung,</p><p>chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector,</p><p>at the IAA Mobility press conference</p><p>in Munich, September 6, 2021 </p><p></p><p></p><p>Check against delivery.</p><p></p><p></p><p><br/></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, </p><p><br/>This year’s IAA comes at a time when the automotive industry is facing a challenge on three fronts. To put it briefly, these are the Covid crisis, chip scarcity, and the path to CO₂-free mobility. In this challenging environment, we are holding our own and seizing our opportunities. Together with our customers and suppliers, we are doing all we can to overcome the chip shortages, not least by ramping up our new wafer fab in Dresden. The sales revenue of our Mobility Solutions business sector will grow nearly 10 percent this year. We are a technology leader, and this means business success. This is the foundation that will get us through the next steps in the transformation of mobility successfully. We are not just following this change, but shaping it side by side with our customers. And this is why we are growing – above all in the areas that will shape our future. In 2021, we will grow more than 40 percent with systems and sensors for driver assistance. Our electromobility sales will expand twice as fast as the market. This year, they will already exceed 1 billion euros, and by 2025 they will come to some 5 billion euros. Electromobility will become a core business for Bosch, and CO₂-free mobility a growth area. We are turning challenges into opportunities – that’s how we do things at Bosch. </p><p>In this context, we see ourselves as a proactive company that shapes the future. We are innovation leaders, especially when it comes to the mammoth task of reducing greenhouse gases from road traffic. The success of our e-bike business shows how much we are capable of – and this in a market that is currently expanding rapidly. In Europe alone, growth is 35 percent. Our innovations have helped e-bikes achieve a breakthrough. Our first e-bike drive debuted in 2011, and was followed in 2014 by the first cycle computer to feature integrated GPS, and in 2018 by the first e-bike ABS. Innovative strength can create new markets. </p><p>Our aim is to shape the mass mobility of the future. In the future as well, therefore, there will not be any car without a bit of Bosch in it. A 55 percent reduction in the CO₂ emissions from new vehicles by 2030, and 100 percent by 2035 – we will go along with these ambitious targets set by the EU Commission. The mobility of the future must be climate-friendly, but it also has to be affordable and attractive. Only in this way will people and freight stay mobile in the future as well. The approach we take here is a technology-neutral one. What this means is that we have the right solution for every application, tailored to fit the respective policy requirements. No other company in our industry can match our broad diversification – from bicycle drives to construction machinery. We can therefore draw on all the technology we need to benefit from segment shifts in the market such as the current boost being given to electromobility in Europe. </p><p>That said, there are still some unresolved questions as concerns the electrification of driving – such as the expansion of charging infrastructure and CO₂-free electricity. In this case, statements of intent are not enough. We also need concrete steps. This is a task for industry and politics in equal measure. Our common goal must be to maintain a balance between economic, ecological, and social concerns. For passenger cars, the EU Commission has set a clear course toward electromobility, and now the transformation of the automotive industry has to work. The tight deadlines that have been set will not make this easy. The decisive factor will be acceptance of these ecological goals by as many people as possible, including our own workforce. For this purpose, we are investing in training and re-skilling programs. This is part of our entrepreneurial responsibility. But policymakers that set such strict technological standards also have a duty to preserve jobs in our industry and make mobility affordable.</p><p>But how will we benefit from the booming new business in electromobility? My colleague Stefan Hartung will go into this in more detail...</p><p></p><h2>Electromobility: our next success story </h2><p>… Many thanks, Volkmar! As you just said, diversification is our strength. In electromobility as well, no other company offers as many options as Bosch, from e-bikes to 40-ton trucks. We pave the way for electromobility, whatever the application. And we are confident that electric driving will be the next chapter in the Bosch success story. But to repeat once more: the pace of business developments is one side of the story. The other is the transfer of our associates to this new field of business. Both have been happening at our locations for some time now, but change takes time, and time is especially tight when it comes to the climate emergency. This makes it all the more important to win people over to sustainability. Climate action isn’t just a question of ecology. We have to think about the social climate as well. </p><p>For electromobility, we have already made upfront investments of 5 billion euros. This year alone, we will spend another 700 million euros. In the end, by making these investments, we anticipated the accelerated ramp-up in the European Union. And we are preparing for increasing demand across the globe. By 2035, it is expected that 60 percent of all newly registered vehicles worldwide will be electric cars. </p><p>But Bosch sees electromobility in terms of technological alternatives. More precisely, we are investing in battery-electric powertrains, but also in fuel-cell powertrains. We believe that the type of application makes a difference. Especially in heavy trucks and long-haul transport, fuel cells are the first choice. In this area, we are involved in customer projects in China, the United States, and Europe. The first trucks featuring our technology are already on the road in China. </p><p>When it comes to battery-electric mobility, no other company is working in as many different areas as Bosch. We are helping it to a breakthrough with all kinds of solutions. We supply silicon carbide chips that can improve the efficiency of the battery powertrain by as much as 6 percent. And on the subject of efficiency, our integrated e-axles cannot be beaten. Last not least, we offer drivers access to a network of 200,000 charge spots in Europe. Finding the way to the nearest vacant charge spot and paying without hassle is child’s play – thanks to our internet-based charging service. </p><p>We believe it is essential to make everyday electric driving easier. On this subject, the cable we are premiering at this year’s IAA is the first to allow cars to be recharged from a regular power socket without the need for a heavy control box. Sustainable mobility should also be uncomplicated – this is the only way it will gain acceptance. With our products and services, we will help electromobility achieve a breakthrough. With our profound knowledge, we are among the frontrunners for all automotive systems, as our show car here at our booth demonstrates. Not least, this is the basis from which we will help bring about automated driving. For an outline of this promising future business field, I will now hand back to Volkmar Denner... </p><p></p><h2>Automated driving: we are upping the pace </h2><p>…This is also an area in which we are making progress, ladies and gentlemen. More specifically, it is through driver assistance that we are paving the way for automated driving. Here as well, Bosch is the company for pioneering achievements, from electronic skid control to automatic emergency braking. We are continuing to pursue our “vision zero” – a vision of no more road deaths. Driver assistance makes driving both safer and smoother. This success story is now being continued with new assistance functions for passenger cars. Thanks to Bosch technology, for example, drivers will be able to take their hands off the wheel. We are the market leader in driver assistance, and will grow faster than the market in 2021 as well. </p><p>Bosch is proficient in all the disciplines needed for automated driving. We pursue a strategy of supplying all the essential elements from a single source: domain control units, sensors, and connectivity. More than 5,000 engineers are working on these areas at Bosch, with more to come. In terms of patents, we are among the frontrunners worldwide – in 2020 alone, we added roughly another one thousand patent applications. When it comes to automated driving, therefore, all roads lead to Bosch. And we are not letting up. One future focus will be on applications in logistics. Driverless trucks moving around distribution hubs – this too will be possible with Bosch on board. </p><p>However, it will be with driverless parking that everyday automated driving will start. Here again, Bosch is among the frontrunners, and has set standards with pilot projects in Germany and the United States. Above all, the automated valet parking being demonstrated at this year’s IAA is made by Bosch. The key feature here is our idea of a link between vehicles and fixed video cameras in the parking garage. We used our security systems expertise to develop the cameras. Over the next few years, driverless parking will become established in parking garages. Bosch is already working with Mercedes-Benz and other partners on deploying this function in a production vehicle – a world first. In the parking garage at Stuttgart airport, a smartphone command will send cars to their park bay. The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is the world’s first production vehicle to feature the technology needed for this. Other models will follow, from diverse automakers. By 2025, we expect that several million vehicles and some 1,000 parking garages worldwide will be capable of automated valet parking. </p><p></p><h2>Vehicles as internet nodes: our software expertise </h2><p>With functions such as these, ladies and gentlemen, a prediction we made ten years ago is coming true: the vehicle is becoming an internet node. From the car to the cloud – only Bosch is active in all domains of software development. In this connection, we are also collaborating with Microsoft. The software-dominated cars of the future will need companies like Bosch – companies that are equally at home in the world of automotive electronics and of the internet of things, with which cars are connected. These vehicles will have to be equipped with a new electronics and software architecture – and we can supply it. Even the bicycle is becoming part of the internet. Here at the IAA, we are showcasing our new eBike Flow app, which allows the software in our components to be updated, for example. Nearly half the R&amp;D associates in Mobility Solutions are now software engineers. </p><p>Not least, this is our response to the reshuffling of roles in our industry. More than ever, automakers are developing their own software and employing specialist software and chip suppliers. This means all the more demand for software integration, to ensure that the modules from various sources are compatible in all models. Bosch also has this integrative expertise. Take infotainment computers: they are the most software-intensive systems in a vehicle, and their computing power and software complexity will have doubled once more by 2025. The share of integrated third-party software is especially high here, and can be as much as 90 percent. And here as well, we will post well above-average annual growth of 25 percent between now and 2025. </p><p>With all our solutions, ladies and gentlemen, we will help shape a new era of mobility, true to the motto displayed at our IAA booth. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11383</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/start-of-the-2021-2022-training-year-bosch-education-campaign-for-industry-4-0-232462.html</url>
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			<date_publish_from>2021-09-01T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Business/economy</name>
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				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
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				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			<headline>Start of the 2021/2022 training year: Bosch education campaign for Industry 4.0</headline>
			<quote>Global apprenticeship and professional development curricula for Industry 4.0 with new courses and role profiles
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch is developing new Industry 4.0 certificate courses for nationwide and international education programs  The company is opening up new academy locations to train and develop Industry 4.0 experts  Bosch is introducing new Industry 4.0 role profiles for associates at its roughly 240 plants ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is continuing its Industry 4.0 education campaign. “Because Industry 4.0 strengthens the competitiveness of manufacturing sites, it helps safeguard jobs,” says Rolf Najork, the member of the Bosch board of management responsible for industrial technology. At the start of the 2021/2022 training year, Bosch will be inaugurating a new Industry 4.0 training center in Stuttgart-Feuerbach and one at the Bosch Rexroth Customer and Innovation Center in Ulm. New certificate courses initiated by Bosch, such as Industrial Manager of Digital Transformation, will also start in September. After the pilot phase, curricula that Bosch helped develop will be exported internationally to train people as Industry 4.0 specialists and more. In total, Bosch offers more than 100 external training courses for Industry 4.0, which are open to associates and interested parties from other companies. “Our some 240 plants worldwide keep us at the cutting edge. We draw on our experience and develop concepts to make workers fit for Industry 4.0,” says Filiz Albrecht, Bosch board of management member and director of industrial relations at Robert Bosch GmbH. Over the past five years, Bosch has invested more than one billion euros in qualifying and further training its associates. The company is now introducing newly designed Industry 4.0 roles across its plants.</p>
<h2><b>Skilled workers are the key to Industry 4.0 </b></h2><p>Connected industry is becoming a reality. Almost two-thirds of all German companies have now integrated Industry 4.0 applications into their manufacturing operations – three years ago, it was just half (source: Bitkom, 2021). Yet obstacles remain: according to the industry association Bitkom, 55 percent of companies lack Industry 4.0 specialists, and 52 percent feel overwhelmed by the complexity of the subject. Bosch is working to counteract this. “Bosch is a pioneer in Industry 4.0. By sharing our knowledge and experience, we help companies successfully implement this modern form of production,” Najork says. Through academies from Bosch Rexroth and Bosch Connected Industry, the company offers an extensive apprenticeship and professional development program for Industry 4.0. Parts of this program are also offered by Bosch partners. For example, the course leading to qualification as an Industry 4.0 specialist, which Bosch helped design, can be completed at chambers of industry and commerce throughout Germany.</p><p></p><p>And thanks to German chambers of commerce outside Germany, this “homegrown” Industry 4.0 curriculum is now becoming the international standard as well: from Slovenia and the Czech Republic to Malaysia, from Singapore to Colombia and Peru, companies are training their workers according to the German model. “Skilled workers are the key to Industry 4.0, and vital for competitiveness. Any company wishing to become and stay successful has to train its people,” Najork says. In addition to training formats, Bosch is developing full-scale training equipment that covers robot programming, augmented reality, app technology, RFID, and manufacturing execution systems. These “Industry 4.0 mini-factories” will be used at vocational schools and universities as well as in company training centers. In addition, Bosch is opening its own factory gates and offering Industry 4.0 tours at several locations.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch is developing new role profiles for Industry 4.0</b> </h2><p>Bosch started digitalizing its own plants in 2012. Some 85 percent of all parts production and assembly lines in Bosch plants worldwide feature connectivity, so they can automatically capture digital machine-based performance data such as cycle times, malfunctions, or reject parts. “Nearly every one of our plants has connected applications in use, and we continue to systematically train our associates for Industry 4.0,” Albrecht says. Bosch offers around 360 different courses on digitalization and on Industry 4.0 in particular – from apps, videos, and online seminars to traditional on-site training. Role profiles specially developed for Industry 4.0 are currently being introduced in plants worldwide. In the future, each Bosch plant will have a permanent Industry 4.0 team consisting of a coordinator plus IT specialists for infrastructure, hardware, and processes. The teams will be rounded off by data analysts and data scientists who process production results to make them understandable and also identify problems early on with the help of machine learning. “We offer the appropriate courses for each new role. After all, you have to understand the connected world before you can shape it,” Albrecht says. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11281</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-smart-home-and-yale-join-forces-to-create-a-secure-home-all-around-smart-home-and-smart-lock-for-enhanced-convenience-and-security-232263.html</url>
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			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Smart Home and Yale join forces to create a secure home all around smart home and smart lock for enhanced convenience and security</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – In October Bosch welcomes Yale, the leading smart home security provider from the ASSA ABLOY group, as a new member of its Smart Home ecosystem. Yale brings over 180 years of experience in lock and security technology to this partnership. With the integration of Yale’s award-winning Linus® Smart Lock, Bosch now offers all its users the option of smart access solutions for their homes. This provides many new and practical ways to integrate front doors and apartment doors into smart habits – for even more convenience and security in the Bosch Smart Home.</p>
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			With Yale, we have found the right partner for our access solutions. The integration of the Linus&#174; Smart Lock optimally completes the Bosch Smart Home user experience in the area of home security and convenience, which fits harmoniously into the daily life of Bosch Smart Home owners,
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				<cite>says Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home, about the latest addition to the Bosch Smart Home system. </cite>
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<h2>A smart guardian for the Bosch Smart Home </h2><p>A smart home begins with a smart door – and the Linus® Smart Lock from Yale brings this to the Bosch Smart Home. The smart lock can be installed without any screws or drilling and is controlled via the Yale Access app. This feature ensures that current status can be viewed at any time and the door can be locked and unlocked remotely. Additional control is also possible by voice command via Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa. The smart door can also be opened using traditional keys if desired, consumers can choose to activate the smart lock’s auto-unlock function. Thanks to geofencing the door will automatically be unlocked when the user approaches it – a particularly practical feature for people who come home with hands full of shopping bags and their smartphone tucked away in a pocket. </p><p></p><p>The integration of the Yale Linus® Smart Lock into the Bosch Smart Home system enables the lock to interact with existing Bosch Smart Home devices, offering a wide variety of combinations in automations, scenarios, and services that make everyday life even easier and provide extra security. </p><p></p><p>The perfect partner for the Linus® Smart Lock is the Bosch Eyes outdoor camera, which keeps a sharp eye on all movement around the front door. As soon as the outdoor camera detects movement, the user receives a notification via the Bosch Smart Home app, as well as the option to monitor the situation via live stream. To ensure that the camera and the smart lock work together optimally, the accompanying “Access Control” service is soon available in the Bosch Smart Home app. This enables users to not only check who is standing in front of the door and to speak to the person, but also to open the door with one click, and without having to leave the current view or switch between apps. The Yale Access app even offers smart features for parcel deliveries or unexpected guests, with options to share a temporary virtual key with house-sitters, cleaners, care staff, or vacation guests. Recurring visitors can thus be organized completely contact-free. </p><p></p><h2>Smart lock meets smart system – optimizing everyday life </h2><p>Is the front door locked? Did I remember to activate the alarm system on my way out? Did I switch off all the lights? – From now on, the Linus® Smart Lock can provide support for everyday life, including your daily routines. With its integration into individual Bosch Smart Home automations, the alarm system can be automatically activated, and scenarios can be triggered according to the smart technology “if-then” principle when locking the door. In the “leaving home” setting, devices such as the Bosch Smart Home Plug or smart lighting solutions are switched off. The lock can also be programmed to automatically lock the front door at a predetermined time, such as at bedtime allowing residents to go to sleep feeling safe and secure in their homes.</p>
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		<p>
			As a brand that&#8217;s committed to continuously improving its products, we are delighted to add our Linus&#174; Smart Lock to the Bosch Smart Home system. As two well-established brands in the technology sector, we believe that together Yale and Bosch will add great value to users&#8217; everyday lives. With our combined expertise in door locks and home security, we offer a smart access solution with the Linus&#174; Smart Lock, which is sold directly by Bosch as an integral part of Bosch&#8217;s system.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Thomas Moser, Vice President Yale &#38; Smart Residential &#8211; EMEIA</cite>
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<p>’’With Yale, we have found the right partner for our access solutions. The integration of the Linus® Smart Lock optimally completes the Bosch Smart Home user experience in the area of home security and convenience, which fits harmoniously into the daily life of Bosch Smart Home owners”, says Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home, about the latest addition to the Bosch Smart Home system. </p><p>Thomas Moser, Vice President Yale &amp; Smart Residential – EMEIA, also welcomes the collaboration “As a brand that’s committed to continuously improving its products, we are delighted to add our Linus® Smart Lock to the Bosch Smart Home system. As two well-established brands in the technology sector, we believe that together Yale and Bosch will add great value to users’ everyday lives. With our combined expertise in door locks and home security, we offer a smart access solution with the Linus® Smart Lock, which is sold directly by Bosch as an integral part of Bosch’s system.” </p><h2>Prerequisites &amp; availability </h2><p>Prerequisites for enjoying all the benefits of the Linus® Smart Lock are the Bosch Smart Home Controller, the Bosch Smart Home app, the Yale Access app for mobile devices, a compatible cylinder* and the Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge. </p><p>As the sales launch on 15th of October 2021, a corresponding bundle consisting of the Yale Linus® Smart Lock and a Yale Connect Wi-Fi Bridge will be available in Germany and Austria. </p><p></p><p>*<a href="https://www.yalelock.de/de/yale/yale-startseite-de/smart-living/linus-kompatibilitatscheck/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Compatibility check via the Yale website</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>232256</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11381</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-smart-home-sounds-the-alarm-outdoors-232256.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-09-02T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-09-02T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Bosch Smart Home sounds the alarm outdoors</headline>
			<quote>An intelligent outdoor siren complements the Smart Home alarm system</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Double security: Serves as a deterrent before a potential burglary thanks to its visibility on the house wall and sends burglars fleeing with a loud and flashing alarm in the event of an attempted break-in.  Reliable alarm: Immediate notification on their smartphone enables occupants to summon help, even when they are not at home.  Flexible usage: Equipped with a high-quality glass solar panel, the alarm system can be mounted anywhere on the house wall and is quickly ready-to-use.  Simple addition: Also compatible with conventional wired alarm systems. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – Just in time for the dark season, when break-ins are known to increase<sup>1</sup>, Bosch Smart Home is introducing its new smart outdoor siren that is complementing the existing alarm system, which has so far been operating primarily indoors. With the siren’s clearly visible and audible deterrent, the smart home is now secured from the outside with an effective and fully comprehensive burglary protection. Furthermore, the smart outdoor siren fits seamlessly into the Bosch Smart Home security portfolio and makes the smart home even safer. </p>
<h2>Security through deterrence</h2><p>According to the Initiative for Active Burglary Protection, 80 per cent of burglaries are acts of opportunity and occur in homes without visible or existing burglary protection. To prevent burglary, Bosch Smart Home already offers an effective presence simulation that makes the home unappealing to burglars. Visibly mounted on the house wall, the outdoor siren serves as an additional deterrent and discourages potential burglars from breaking in.</p><h2>Reliable alarm – visible and audible </h2><p>In homes that are not equipped with an alarm system, burglaries often remain undetected for a long time, especially when occupants are at work or on vacation. To avoid burglars from entering a home undisturbed, the Bosch Smart Home outdoor siren sounds an effective alarm and thus wards off uninvited guests at an early stage. If a motion detector or a door/window contact detects an attempted break-in whilst the alarm system is activated, the outdoor siren wails with a volume up to 100dB – which is comparable to the volume level in a discotheque – and flashes powerful red LEDs that are clearly visible from every angle. The alarm not only warns neighbours: residents who are away from home are being notified immediately by a push message in the Bosch Smart Home App. This enables them to assess the situation with the aid of live images transmitted by the Bosch Smart Home Cameras, and to alert the authorities immediately. The burglary can be prevented before major damage occurs or valuable items are stolen. </p><p>In addition, the outdoor siren protects itself against attempted sabotage. Thanks to its two-way tamper protection, residents of the smart home receive an immediate notification via the Bosch Smart Home App as soon as the outdoor siren is illegally removed from the wall. When the alarm system is activated, the attempted sabotage triggers the siren, too.</p><h2>Flexible usage – also as an extension of a classic wired alarm system</h2><p>The smart outdoor siren can be installed and integrated into the Bosch Smart Home system as easily as any other Bosch Smart Home device. As an alternative to the solar panel, it can also be supplied with 230 V alternating voltage or with a direct voltage between 5 and 28 V. In the event of a power failure the siren reliably sounds the alarm, thanks to the additionally integrated backup battery.</p><p>Furthermore, classic wired alarm systems can be enhanced and made smart with the Bosch Smart Home outdoor siren. For this purpose, the smart outdoor siren is equipped with additional cable ports (alarm input and output, as well as tamper output) that can be connected to the conventional wired alarm system. The Bosch Smart Home outdoor siren not only replaces conventional alarm sirens with an attractive and modern design, but also augments the conventional alarm in the event of a break-in by sending a push message in the Bosch Smart Home App. Residents are informed promptly and can take immediate action, even if no one is at home. </p><h2>Further advantages at a glance</h2><p><ul><li>Three individually adjustable volume levels up to 100 dB</li><li>Dust-tight and water-jet-proof according to the IP55 standard </li></ul></p><h2>Availability and Price</h2><p>Available online and at selected retail stores in Germany from 15 October 2021 </p><p>Price: RRP incl. VAT €229.95 </p><h2>Technical requirements</h2><p>Power supply via solar panel with internal backup battery or 230-volt installation with internal backup battery or low voltage input (5-28V) with internal backup battery.</p><p>Prerequisites for interactions within the Bosch Smart Home alarm system: Bosch Smart Home App and Bosch Smart Home Controller.</p><p></p><p><sup>1</sup> Source: Initiative for Active Burglary Protection (German) https://www.nicht-bei-mir.de/ </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11382</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-08-31T17:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-08-31T17:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
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				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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			<headline>Bosch readies workers for Industry 4.0</headline>
			<quote>Comprehensive training program for Bosch associates and interested employees from other companies</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Germany’s first professional development curriculum in Industry 4.0 for skilled workers  Bosch apprentices act as Industry 4.0 ambassadors in schools  Bosch plants offer associates training and reskilling for Industry 4.0  Third Industry 4.0 learning journey for companies starts in September 2021 ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is one of the pioneers of Industry 4.0, and it is driving forward the occupational training and professional development of its associates. Such training is needed: Industry 4.0 links industrial production with modern information and communication technology, changing both working methods and working conditions. This new world calls for new qualifications and skills, including expertise in areas such as automation, sensor technology, and connected manufacturing. To best prepare and train workers for the digital transformation in manufacturing, Bosch has launched numerous initiatives and programs. </p>
<h2>Digital transformation manager: shaping Industry 4.0 at the company</h2><p>At the start of the 2021/2022 training year, the Würzburg Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) and Bosch Rexroth will be offering a new Industry 4.0 course: participants will learn how to promote digitalization and implement it in logistics, production, and maintenance. They will be able to recognize the Industry 4.0 potential in their own company and develop solutions. The course is divided into four modules centered on smart factories, connected business models, and modern work organization. It is aimed at project managers, product managers, and administrators. </p><p></p><h2><b>Master craftsman in connected industry: course for technical specialists </b></h2><p>Designed by the IHK together with partners from industry including Bosch Rexroth, the course is aimed at specialists with many years of experience, technical specialists, and future managers. Participants learn how to plan and implement connected and digital production processes. In addition to technical expertise, the course teaches the social skills needed for instructing and leading workers. Various chambers of industry and commerce have been offering this course since 2020. It offers a total of around 1,200 hours of instruction.</p><p></p><h2><b>Industry 4.0 specialist: vocational training program especially for skilled workers</b></h2><p>Bosch has joined forces with the Stuttgart Region Chamber of Industry and Commerce and other science and industry partners to develop and pilot a certification course known as <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(177229, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ready-for-the-digital-transformation-in-manufacturing-bosch-and-ihk-offer-industry-4-0-qualification-177229.html" >Fachkraft f&#252;r Industrie 4.0 (IHK)</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Fachkraft f&#252;r Industrie 4.0 (IHK)</a> </th:block>, or Industry 4.0 specialist. The first nationwide IHK training course to cater to skilled workers, it brings technicians up to speed with the requirements of connected manufacturing. The course consists of five modules totaling 104 hours. Theory and practice are given equal weight. Since 2019, various chambers of industry and commerce have been offering this course throughout Germany.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch apprentices as Industry 4.0 ambassadors</b></h2><p>As part of the Knowledge Factory – Companies for Germany initiative, more than 500 Bosch apprentices are involved in over 300 educational partnerships. Together with their trainers, the apprentices work on projects to develop syllabuses that will give students an understanding of the world of digitalization and connectivity. The Homburg site, for example, deploys young apprentices as <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(167744, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/digital-education-apprentices-as-industry-4-0-ambassadors-167744.html" >Industry 4.0 ambassadors</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Industry 4.0 ambassadors</a> </th:block> at eight partner schools, where they work with their trainers to impart basic digital knowledge. This gives students a practical insight into the world of connected manufacturing and its various job profiles.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch plants are training associates for Industry 4.0</b></h2><p>Bosch’s manufacturing sites are educating and training associates to prepare them for the challenges of connected manufacturing. The Industry 4.0 lead plant in <a href="https://www.bosch.de/en/our-company/bosch-in-germany/blaichach/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Blaichach</a> in southern Germany offers various career development options. Training videos and full-day seminars address the use of new systems and teach teamwork and leadership methods. The plant also offers new job profiles, such as a career as a data scientist. They take care of processing and analyzing data, and develop algorithms for machine learning. </p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch Rexroth Academy offers practical knowledge</b></h2><p>As a leading specialist in drive and control technologies, Bosch Rexroth applies Industry 4.0 in its own plants – and the <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/de/de/training/training" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Rexroth Drive &#38; Control Academy</a> passes this knowledge on to technicians, engineers, teachers, and trainers. To this end, the Academy offers a wide range of basic and product training courses. Participants learn important skills: How can manufacturing gradually be brought into the Industry 4.0 era? What are the benefits of different kinds of data, and how can they be recorded, collected, and evaluated? How can Industry 4.0 optimize processes and increase productivity? With seminars and training courses, the Academy provides its students with future-oriented apprenticeships and professional development programs, and also reskills technical specialists. In September 2021, the Academy will open another location in Bosch Rexroth’s new customer and innovation center in Ulm.</p><p></p><h2><b>Best practice for companies: two-year Industry 4.0 learning journey</b></h2><p>The third Industry 4.0 learning journey under the auspices of Bosch and Fraunhofer IPA will be launched in September 2021. In 12 two-day events, Industry 4.0 experts will provide participants from interested companies with detailed insights into current projects. The learning journey is focused on technical solutions and their implementation, professional development for workers, and concrete benefits for customers. This is accompanied by workshops in which participants design possible applications in their own companies. It is possible to take part in events either live on-site in the factories or digitally via the streaming program, which also includes all presentations.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch Innovation Center for Industry 4.0 in China</b></h2><p>As a global company, Bosch is actively engaged in education and training worldwide. Bosch Rexroth opened its first Innovation Center for Industry 4.0 in China in 2017. It is located in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in the southwest of the country. On 3,500 square meters of floor space, up to 200 interested parties can improve their knowledge. The <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/de/de/unternehmen/presse/press-detail-1-129792" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Rexroth Innovation Center</a> offers courses in manufacturing and logistics as well as Industry 4.0. Participants can choose from 20 different courses, including production and quality management, materials flow planning, and supplier value streams. The Innovation Center has a strong practical orientation and offers apprentices the opportunity to work at connected production lines.</p><p></p><h2><b>Training of Industry 4.0 specialists in Singapore</b></h2><p>Bosch maintains a partnership with the Institute of Technical Education in Singapore, which is based on a transnational exchange program for students in the fields of mechanical engineering and mechatronics. In addition, Bosch Rexroth has joined forces with the government of Singapore and other partners to open the Bosch Rexroth Regional Training Center in Singapore’s Jurong Innovation District. The site covers 350 square meters and offers a standardized Industry 4.0 program, which includes the course leading to qualification as an Industry 4.0 specialist.</p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch Industry 4.0 experts provide advice and support</b></h2><p>Bosch provides companies with support in bringing digitalization and connectivity to their manufacturing and logistics activities: from strategic alignment to planning and implementing the right solutions. <a href="https://www.bosch-industry-consulting.com/home/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Industry Consulting</a> experts are on hand to provide advice and can draw on comprehensive know-how in lean management. Customers can therefore benefit from the experience gathered in some 240 Bosch plants and over 700 logistics centers worldwide.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11376</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-calibration-systems-allow-efficient-and-precise-readjustment-and-recalibration-232000.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-09-14T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch calibration systems allow efficient and precise readjustment and recalibration</headline>
			<quote>Integrated system for accurate calibration of driver assistance systems</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Optimized Bosch ADAS positioning software simplifies and speeds up the exact positioning of the calibration device  New vehicle-specific calibration mats make it easier to calibrate surround and rear cameras with millimeter precision  Special calibration target allows precise calibration of modern lidar sensors in conjunction with the Bosch DAS 3000 calibration device ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe - With driver assistance systems becoming increasingly common in modern passenger cars and vans, car workshops are more and more frequently having to recalibrate these camera-based and sensor-assisted systems following servicing or repair work. For the professional readjustment and recalibration of sensors, Bosch offers workshops an integrated system comprising Esitronic 2.0 Online software, KTS-series diagnostic testing equipment, and a range of calibration fixtures from the DAS 3000 computer-controlled recalibration and readjustment device family. Bosch has now further improved its positioning software, making target positioning considerably faster. It now takes half as much time to precisely align the reference boards as when using a tape measure or laser measurement. The Bosch delivery scope for the calibration of driver assistance systems now also includes special floor mats for the calibration of rear and 360-degree surround cameras in Mercedes and Volkswagen passenger cars. And with a new board for the DAS 3000, workshops can now also precisely recalibrate lidar sensors.</p>
<p><b>Extensive experience of sensor production</b></p><p>In the automotive and consumer electronics field, Bosch is one of world’s biggest sensor manufacturers. When developing recalibration systems for professional workshop use, therefore, Bosch can draw on extensive expertise and broad general knowledge in the area of sensor technology and sensor interaction in modern driver assistance systems. Bosch calibration systems enable workshops to recalibrate the vehicle sensors of practically any passenger car and van in the market – precisely and very efficiently. The computer-controlled DAS 3000 calibration device, for example, can be set up for the calibration of driver assistance systems in less than ten minutes. This is roughly 50 percent faster than with a conventional laser-based system. </p><p></p><p><b>Set-up time for aligning the calibration device halved</b></p><p>The rapid and uncomplicated set-up of the calibration device is due in great measure to Bosch’s new ADAS positioning software. The most time-consuming part of the process of calibrating driver assistance systems is the exact, correct positioning of the target in front of the vehicle. Cameras integrated in the calibration device record the reference points and boards on and in front of the vehicle. With its image-processing algorithms and sensor-specific programming flows, the positioning software guides users, with graphic animations showing them exactly the target and actual positions of the calibration boards to the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. In addition, it digitally visualizes values such as distance, yaw angle, and lateral displacement. As safety relevant components, sensors have to be readjusted with millimeter accuracy. Even the tiniest deviations can compromise the systems’ roadworthiness. Digital, software-assisted alignment allows levels of precision to be achieved that satisfy the safety requirements for Level 3 automated vehicles. Compared with alignment using a tape measure or laser measurement, the time to set up the calibration device is halved. </p><p></p><p>The entire calibration process is controlled by Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online workshop software. It walks users through the entire process step by step. A vehicle-specific database provides set-up advice on subjects such as the right type of calibration board and the distances required. Finally, a report is generated confirming that calibration has been performed correctly in accordance with the manufacturer’s stipulations. </p><p></p><p><b>Calibration floor mats for VW and Mercedes surround and rear cameras</b></p><p>Bosch now provides vehicle-specific calibration floor mats that allow workshops to extend their services to include the calibration of rear and 360-degree surround view cameras. The set for the readjustment of the surround-camera system in Volkswagen vehicles comprises two waves-free, wear-resistant floor mats. For recalibration, the calibration mats are rolled out alongside the vehicle, and manually brought into the correct position. The vehicle-specific floor mat for recalibrating the rear camera in Volkswagen and Mercedes passenger cars is furnished with an L-shaped metal frame. This ensures correct alignment when positioning is done digitally using the Bosch DAS calibration device. </p><p></p><p><b>Special calibration board for the readjustment of lidar sensors </b></p><p>In the near future, Bosch expects to see a significant increase in the number of lidar sensors installed in vehicles. Up to now, they have featured mainly in premium vehicles. A new UN regulation approving Level 3 automated driving from January 2021, together with similar national regulations in many countries, means that ultra-precise lidar sensors are gaining in importance. This makes it all the more important that lidar sensors be precisely readjusted following servicing and repair work. For this purpose, Bosch has developed a special calibration board that can easily be fixed to the DAS 3000 calibration device. Depending on where the lidar sensors are installed, the lidar board can be set at any height between 300 and 800 millimeters. The required height is set precisely using Bosch’s proprietary GLM 120/150 laser measuring module. The module can also be used to correctly set the pitch and roll angle. Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online workshop software walks users step by step through the process of aligning the lidar board, including distance measurement, lateral offset, and the calibration process itself.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11374</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch at the IAA Mobility: Safe, emissions-free, and exciting mobility – now and in the future</headline>
			<quote>Bosch offers visitors an interactive, hands-on experience</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Batteries and fuel cells: electrical powertrains make mobility more sustainable.  Drivers and vehicles: assisted and automated driving enhance road-safety and comfort.  On the road and at home: vehicles are connected to the internet, increasing safety and comfort. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Munich, Germany – Cars, e-bikes, motorcycles, scooters, electric race cars: Bosch is rolling out mobility solutions for all types of vehicles, and is even making smartphones and people’s homes an integral part of mobility. At IAA Mobility 2021 in Munich, the supplier of technology and services will be showcasing its solutions for personalized, automated, connected, and electrified mobility. Bosch will be in exhibition hall B3 at booth C30 and in the bike area, in the Messe West parking garage, and downtown at Königsplatz and Odeonsplatz.</p>
<h2>At the trade fair and downtown – get in, get on, try it out</h2><p><b>Bosch show car:</b> In the future, more and more vehicles will be electrically powered. They will increasingly be connected with other road users and their surroundings, assume more and more of the driving task themselves, and provide personalized services for their occupants. Bosch technology for automated, electrified, personalized, and connected mobility is paving the way for this future vision of mobility. The company has the systems know-how and comprehensive software and hardware expertise that this requires. For example, Bosch is developing central computers for the electronics architecture of the future. These vehicle computers are used for assisted and automated driving, controlling vehicle motion, as well as for cockpit functions and body electronics. <i>(Trade fair: Hall B3, booth C30)</i></p><p><b>Driverless parking:</b> Bosch and nine project partners will present the future of parking in a live demonstration. In the automated valet parking system developed jointly by Bosch and Mercedes-Benz, a smartphone command directs cars automatically to their assigned parking bays without the need for driver supervision. Interplay between the intelligent parking garage infrastructure and the vehicle technology makes this possible. Sensors in the parking garage monitor the driving aisle and its surroundings while guiding the vehicle. The in-car technology converts the commands from the infrastructure into safe driving maneuvers. A <a href="https://www.vda.de/en/press/press-releases/210623-Premiere-at-the-IAA-Mobility-2021--the-future-of-parking-is-autonomous" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">joint project with the association of the German automotive industry (VDA)</a> shows how vehicles from different manufacturers will be able to communicate with infrastructure technology from various suppliers in the future. Against this backdrop, the project partners are also working on an international standard (ISO 23374). <i>(Live demonstrations several times a day in the Messe West parking garage)</i></p><p><b>An enhanced cycling experience: </b>E-bikes are the best-selling electric vehicle in Europe. Riding an electrically assisted bike is good for people’s health and the environment – as well as a lot of fun. Connected products and services enhance the cycling experience and connect e-bikers with the digital world. Bosch will be showcasing new connected-biking solutions and allowing visitors to see for themselves just how much fun power-assisted cycling can be. <i>(Trade fair: Hall B3, booth C30; bike area B5, Blue Lane Micromobility: Brienner Straße; open space: Königsplatz and Odeonsplatz)</i></p><p></p><h2>Bosch is electrifying mobility and helping mitigate global warming</h2><p>Bosch wants to be a key player in climate-neutral mobility. The company has set itself the goal of making all vehicle classes ready for upcoming emissions requirements. As an innovation leader, Bosch has a broader electric driving portfolio than any other company – from e-bikes to passenger cars to heavy trucks. </p><p><b>Battery-electric power for two- and four-wheeled vehicles:</b> From powertrains to steering systems to brakes, Bosch’s portfolio includes all the building blocks for the electrification of passenger cars. One component is the <b>e-axle</b>, which combines the power electronics, electric motor, and transmission in a single unit. And with its pre-integrated system solutions for vehicle platforms, Bosch helps automakers bring electric vehicles to market faster than before. The key is the optimized interaction of the powertrain, steering, braking, and vehicle control in the <b>advanced driving module</b>, which is combined with partner solutions to form a complete axle module for the front and rear axles. Alongside efficient powertrains, Bosch also uses <b>thermal management</b> to increase the range of electric and hybrid vehicles. Precise control of currents of hot and cold air improves the efficiency of the battery and ensures that all components are working within their optimum temperature range. Bosch also offers drives and control units for <b>electric two-wheelers</b>. Integrated in a compact system, the two components ensure precise control of the motor, reliable riding performance, and optimum torque development.</p><p><b>Fuel-cell system:</b> Mobile fuel cells offer long ranges and short refueling times. Where they really come into their own is on long-haul routes and in commercial vehicles. With green hydrogen, fuel cells enable vehicles to be operated CO<sub>2</sub>-free. Bosch develops all the key system components to production readiness – including complete systems. For the stack, which converts hydrogen and ambient oxygen into electrical energy, the company is working with the Swedish specialist Powercell. Large-scale manufacturing of the stack is set to begin in 2022, and the launch of the complete fuel-cell system – the Bosch fuel-cell power module – is scheduled for 2023.</p><p><b>Services for electromobility:</b> Bosch’s <b>Battery in the Cloud</b> prolongs the life of electric car batteries. Smart software functions in the cloud continually analyze battery status and take appropriate action to prevent or slow cell aging. The tamper-proof “usage certificate” documents the condition of the battery throughout its entire service life, thus giving a better picture of the battery’s residual value if the car is sold. With charging services such as <b>Convenience Charging</b>, Bosch makes it easy and straightforward for drivers of electric cars to find – and pay at – publicly accessible charging stations. In addition, the integrated recharging and navigation solution allows for a precise range forecast and route planning that includes recharging stops – and comes with the option to set personal preferences, such as charging stations next to restaurants.</p><p><b>New charging cable:</b> At the IAA Mobility, Bosch is presenting a flexible charging cable with integrated control and safety technology for the first time. It also does without the usual in-cable control box when charging at a 230-volt power socket. This means, the flexible smart charging cable weighs less than three kilograms. On average, this is a good 40 percent less than conventional charging cables with a control box. Because it comes with adapters for Type 2 and household plugs, drivers who want to be free to choose whether to recharge from a power socket at home or from a charging station on the road no longer need a second cable.</p><p><b>High-speed electromobility:</b> For everyday life and for the racetrack – Bosch is committed to becoming the leading supplier of electrified powertrain solutions, both in electromobility for production vehicles and in electrified motorsports. The company has entered into a long-term technology and development partnership with the DRAGON/PENSKE AUTOSPORT Formula E Team. And those who want to experience driving the racing series courses virtually and compete with others for the best time can do just that in two simulators. <i>(Open space: Königsplatz)</i></p><p><b>Using electricity intelligently:</b> Bosch’s intelligent energy manager makes it possible for homeowners to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and save energy costs. Serving as an interface between a Bosch heat pump and a photovoltaic system, it optimizes the use of home-generated solar energy and distributes it intelligently throughout the building. Alongside heating and hot water, it will also be possible to integrate electric cars into the Bosch energy management system in the future. Compatible wallboxes can then be deployed to recharge vehicles using as much home-generated electricity as possible.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch is automating driving and making roads safer</h2><p>Less stress, smoother traffic flows, greater safety – vehicles that assume more driving tasks themselves are a key building block for tomorrow’s mobility. An automated vehicle must be able to do everything a human driver can: perceive its surroundings, make decisions, and accelerate, brake, and steer. Step by step, Bosch is laying the technical foundations for automated driving. With its driver assistance systems, it is already paving the way for all levels of automation.</p><p><b>Surround sensing for all traffic situations:</b> Sensor technology forms the basis for assisted and increasingly automated driving. To drive safely, the vehicle must be able to reliably recognize objects, people, and other road users. Bosch’s <b>multi-purpose camera</b> combines traditional image-processing algorithms with artificial intelligence (AI) methods. Using AI, the camera understands and interprets what it sees, ensuring reliable object recognition and good surround sensing. In addition to camera, radar, and ultrasonic sensors, Bosch is also developing a long-range lidar, for which it employs various sensor principles. The more complex the driving task, the more important their interaction. </p><p><b>Localization technology for exact positioning:</b> Automated vehicles need to know exactly where they are at all times. Bosch offers a comprehensive package of hardware, software, and services that allows automated vehicles to precisely determine their own location. The <b>VMPS (vehicle motion and position sensor)</b> uses satellite navigation signals to identify the exact position, augmented by data from a correction service and information from the steering-angle and wheel-speed sensors. The <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/swarm-intelligence-for-automated-driving-231431.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch road signature</a> cloud-based map service uses data from radar and video sensors as well as vehicle motion data to create additional layers for high-resolution maps. Volkswagen Golf 8 vehicles are currently collecting this information on Europe’s roads.</p><p><b>Redundant braking and steering systems for safe and energy-saving driving maneuvers: </b>Better safe than sorry – this holds especially true for safety-relevant functions in automated driving. Thanks to multiple redundancy, Bosch’s <b>electric steering system</b> offers additional safety. In the rare event of a malfunction, the system is still capable of retaining 50 percent of its electric steering functionality. Bosch has also integrated a redundant architecture into the design of its <b>braking systems</b>: should either the iBooster (the electromechanical brake booster) or the ESP electronic stability program fail, the other component can brake the vehicle. A second braking unit serves as a backup for the integrated power brake system, which combines brake boosting technology and ESP functionality. This is an especially important requirement in automated vehicles. In addition, Bosch’s regenerative braking systems help save CO<sub>2</sub>: in a very smooth process, which is unnoticeable for the driver, they make it possible to switch between generator and friction braking, thus enabling braking energy to be converted back into electrical energy and fed back into the battery every time the vehicle is braked. </p><p><b>Services for automated driving:</b> Bosch’s <b>predictive road-condition services</b> raise the alert in the event of potential hazards long before critical situations develop. They provide real-time information about road conditions and risks such as aquaplaning, ice, and snow. This enables automated vehicles to correctly anticipate road conditions, adapt their driving behavior to the conditions, choose a different route, or even ask the driver to take control.</p><p><b>Bosch connects vehicles with each other and with their surroundings:</b> Vehicles that warn each other of danger, keep a protective eye on their occupants, and communicate with the smart home – Bosch connects systems, components, and services inside and outside the vehicle, making mobility more efficient, safer, and more relaxed. Users, vehicles, and surroundings are seamlessly connected, making driving more enjoyable and providing a personalized mobility experience.</p><p><b>Smart car meets smart home:</b> Bosch is turning cars into the command centers for smart homes: using Mercedes-Benz’s MBUX infotainment system, Bosch Smart Home applications can be controlled by voice command from the vehicle. In addition to shutters and heating thermostats, the system can also be used to control light switches and smart adapters, and to check the status of motion detectors and door/window contacts. Using voice commands allows the driver to stay focused on the road.</p><p><b>Guardian angel for all areas of life:</b> In the shape of <b>Help Connect</b>, Bosch has developed a digitally connected emergency call system for motorcycles and other vehicles. A smart crash algorithm added to the acceleration sensors in the Bosch MSC motorcycle stability control system allows accidents to be detected. A smartphone app transmits information about the accident scene and the rider to a service center, and from there to the emergency services. If the motorcycle has no permanently installed accident detection system, the sensor data from the smartphone can be used to initiate the emergency response. Bosch Help Connect can also provide assistance at home, in the gym, or when out cycling.</p><p><b>Indoor monitoring for better occupant protection:</b> Bosch has developed a system comprising cameras and AI that can increase the safety of vehicle occupants. The interior monitoring system detects driver drowsiness and distraction, or if occupants are in an unsafe seating position. It warns inattentive drivers, recommends a break if they are getting tired, and can reduce vehicle speed – depending on the automaker’s wishes and legal requirements. The system also enhances convenience by automatically adjusting the seat, mirrors, and steering wheel height in line with individual preferences – as well as enabling gesture control of the infotainment system.</p><p><b>Wrong-way driver alert:</b> Bosch’s cloud-based <b>wrong-way driver warning</b> system warns both the wrong-way driver and all road users at risk of the impending danger within seconds – much faster than traffic news on the radio. In early 2021, ŠKODA became the first automaker worldwide to opt for Bosch’s digital guardian angel. The lifesaving warning is flashed up directly on the display in the vehicle cockpit. As an app solution for smartphones, this service already has 2.5 million active users in 20 European countries.</p><p><b>Smartphones as car keys:</b> With <b>Perfectly Keyless</b>, sensors in the car recognize the owner’s smartphone as securely as a fingerprint and open the vehicle only at their request. The cell phone thus displaces the conventional car key. Thanks to ultra-wideband technology, the system also offers other practical everyday advantages: it is even easier to maneuver the car into tight parking spaces by remote control or to open the trunk remotely so that package handlers can deposit deliveries in it. For large parking lots where it is difficult to locate vehicles, Perfectly Keyless helps find the way to the car and illuminates the path by switching on the headlights, providing extra safety in the dark.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch supplies factory equipment for battery production</headline>
			<quote>Promising new area worth hundreds of millions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ By 2025, Bosch aims to generate annual sales of some 250 million euros with supplies of factory equipment for battery production.  Bosch supplies industrial technology from a single source – ranging from individual components and software solutions to complete production facilities.  The company is investing some 70 million euros to launch full-scale production of 48-volt batteries at its Eisenach plant.  Rolf Najork: “We know batteries like the back of our hand, as well as how they have to be manufactured.” ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is pooling its mechanical engineering expertise and offering companies factory equipment for battery production from a single source – ranging from individual components and software solutions to complete assembly lines. One of its pilot customers is Webasto, which is equipping its battery factories with Bosch technology. “We know batteries like the back of our hand, as well as how they have to be manufactured,” says Rolf Najork, the member of the Bosch board of management responsible for industrial technology. In entering this business, Bosch aims to increase vertical integration in mechanical engineering and, by 2025, to generate annual sales of some 250 million euros with equipment for battery production. Bosch also uses its production know-how in its own plants: at its plant in Eisenach, Germany, Bosch is now launching full-scale production of second-generation 48-volt batteries. The company is investing some 70 million euros this year in expanding local manufacturing operations. </p>
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			We know batteries like the back of our hand, as well as how they have to be manufactured.
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				<cite>Rolf Najork, member of the Bosch board of management </cite>
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<h2>Battery market grows up to 25 percent annually</h2><p>The market is huge: experts predict that demand for lithium-ion batteries will rise from around 200 GWh in 2019 to more than 2,000 GWh by 2030 (source: BMWi, 2021). Currently, more than 60 percent of that demand stems from electromobility (source: VDMA, 2020). Bosch offers a portfolio of solutions ranging from 48-volt mild hybridization to fully electric drives and fuel cells. The company has experience in developing batteries for vehicles as well as for e-bikes, power tools, and kitchen appliances, and has extensive manufacturing expertise. Bosch intends to use this know-how to meet the growing demand. “Our assumption is that the global battery market will grow up to 25 percent each year. Bosch is doing its part to meet this demand,” Najork says. </p><p></p><h2>Webasto battery production relies on Bosch technology</h2><p>Webasto is a pioneer in the production of battery packs. The company has been involved in the field of electromobility since 2016 and, in addition to high-voltage heaters and recharging solutions, also focuses on battery systems for electrified vehicles. Battery production at Webasto’s plant in Schierling, Germany, serves as a blueprint for new production facilities like the one in Dangjin, Korea. Bosch’s role is to supply automated assembly lines for welding and gluing the battery cells. For this purpose, the various functions of module production are combined: cell cleaning with incoming inspection, the stacking process as well as a special laser-welding process, and end-of-line inspection for quality assurance. Thanks to a sophisticated line concept, no particle contamination occurs during processing. Robots automatically assemble the cell stacks in a two-step procedure consisting of dispensing technology and laser welding. With a comprehensive safety concept, it is then possible to establish the battery module’s electrical connection using a highly dynamic and precise laser-welding process.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch plants demonstrate impressive battery know-how</h2><p>Bosch believes its industrial technology is the way forward in its own plants as well. The company’s Eisenach plant produces 48-volt batteries for the hybridization of passenger cars. In vehicles with combustion engines, such batteries ensure lower emissions, especially in cities, and reduce fuel consumption and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions by up to 15 percent. The second generation is now going into large-scale production at Eisenach. During production, more than 90 components pass through over 100 process steps. Electric “tailwind” for bicycles comes from Hungary: since 2015, the Bosch plant in Miskolc has been manufacturing high-performance e-bike batteries that feature an extended range and a long service life. Before the batteries, together with the drive and display, can be combined to form a perfectly synced e-bike system, the manufacturing process has to go through roughly 20 stages. These include incoming inspection for the cells, module and pack assembly, and battery management system integration. Fully automated local production ensures high quality standards, maximum battery safety, and stable supply chains for e-bike manufacturers. Bosch will be presenting its solutions for electromobility at IAA Mobility in Munich (September 7 to 12).</p><p></p><h2>Bosch offers manufacturers a full range of services</h2><p>Bosch serves both as a general contractor for factory construction and as a supplier of individual components and software solutions. “As a leading IoT company and successful machine manufacturer, we offer the opportunity to customize the factory of the future,” Najork says. Bosch develops equipment, machinery, hardware, and software for manufacturing battery modules and packs that are built from cylindrical, prismatic, or pouch cells and used in electric vehicles. Tightening, welding, and gluing processes are used to firmly connect the cells to each other. Depending on requirements, Bosch can supply either partially or fully automated lines. Drive and control technologies, intelligently designed manual workstations, manufacturing execution systems (MES) for production scheduling, and software for connecting machines and systems are also part of the company’s portfolio.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Central access to protected vehicle data via Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access (SDA)</headline>
			<quote>Integrated and standardized solution for vehicles with protected vehicle electronic system via Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Faster and straightforward access to protected vehicle diagnostic data via Secure Diagnostic Access  Secure Diagnostic Access bundles the different and individual solutions of participating vehicle manufacturers   New function ensures the competitiveness of multi-brand workshops by cost and time efficiency ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
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<p>Karlsruhe/Plochingen –To protect the vehicle electronic system of recent vehicle models, numerous manufacturers already use individual solutions with different access requirements and concepts. This disorganized situation poses a great technical and administrative challenge for automotive workshops, in particular for independent multi-brand workshops. Bosch thus developed Secure Diagnostic Access (SDA), a central, integrated and standardized solution allowing straightforward access to protected vehicle data of different vehicle manufacturers. At a first stage, SDA shall provide access to VW, Audi, SEAT and Škoda vehicles. As additional vehicle manufacturers protect their vehicles against unauthorized access, the SDA coverage will be expanded continuously. For this purpose, Bosch is in close contact with the individual vehicle manufacturers in order to include additional manufacturer solutions into SDA in a timely manner thus offering automotive workshops the best possible coverage.</p>
<p>SDA allows workshops to continue performing comprehensive diagnoses on vehicles with protected diagnostic data easily and without any restrictions. As of summer 2021, the new function will be available and part of Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software. Once registered, each workshop employee gets a personal access allowing him or her to access and use diagnostic features with restricted access via SDA and in a straightforward manner.</p><p></p><p><b>Bosch ID for straightforward access to protected diagnostic contents</b></p><p>Without access to protected diagnostic functions, workshops can often only perform passive diagnostic activities such as reading out error codes. Active diagnostic work such as the calibration of driver assistance systems might not be possible anymore in some circumstances. Even resetting the service intervals might not be possible anymore. In order to perform these tasks, the manufacturers’ individual solutions often require a paid access. The standardized Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access solution eases this process. Workshops do not need to get along with different manufacturer portals, register, sign up and keep an eye on different payment methods. SDA bundles the individual solutions of the vehicle manufacturers and is part of control unit diagnoses of Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software. Authorized by means of their Bosch ID within Esitronic, users get central and integrated access to protected diagnostic contents despite the individual security solutions of the different vehicle manufacturers. To get his/her personal Bosch ID, members of the workshop staff just have to register once. Afterwards, they can use their personal Bosch ID for different purposes. On one hand, of course, to access protected diagnostic contents via Esitronic. On the other hand, for a variety of other Bosch applications – both professional and private ones such as e.g. for e-bikes and smart home applications. Another advantage of the Bosch ID: As of November 2021, it can also be used to book technical trainings at the Bosch Service Training Centers. Besides the creation of the Bosch ID, an online user identification may be required during the registration process. As is the case when opening an online bank account, an external service provider will therefore perform an online identification with the aid of the identification document.</p><p></p><p>Using SDA, workshops don’t even need to care for billing and costs. Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access practically offers a flat rate. The costs for using protected diagnostic data are already included within the license fees for control unit diagnoses (SD).</p><p></p><p><b>Using SDA, multi-brand workshops stay competitive</b></p><p>Gaining access to diagnostic contents with restricted access of different makes via Bosch Secure Diagnostic Access, workshops save time and money thus increasing the efficiency of diagnoses. Especially multi-brand workshops ensure their competitiveness using SDA as they are thus able to continue performing comprehensive diagnoses on different vehicles in a time-saving and efficient manner. A prerequisite for the use of Bosch Secure Diagnotic Access is Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software and a valid license for control unit diagnoses (SD) as well as a stable internet connection. Moreover, a diagnostic tester of the current Bosch KTS generation – such as KTS 560, KTS 590, KTS 350 or KTS 250 – is also required. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch honors its suppliers’ endeavors for sustainability</headline>
			<quote>Acting sustainably in concert for the benefit of society</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Forty-six suppliers worldwide honored for excellence  New award category recognizes endeavors to promote sustainability  CO 2  emissions to be considered when awarding contracts: first concepts to be tried out in 2022  Purchasing volume in 2021 slightly above the previous year’s level  Bosch CFO Stefan Asenkerschbaumer: “Climate-conscious action is a common bond between Bosch and its suppliers.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – As it continues to pursue its sustainability strategy, Bosch has decided to recognize commitment to sustainability among its roughly 23,000 suppliers worldwide. For the first time, this year’s international Bosch Supplier Awards include an honor in this category. Announcing the award winners, Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, CFO and deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, said: “With a current purchasing volume of 35 billion euros, Bosch’s responsibility in the global supply chain extends far beyond the factory gates. Together with our suppliers, we assume social responsibility, which also means striving to achieve a high level of sustainability.” For Bosch, the award is also an expression of partnership and long-term cooperation with its suppliers and service providers. Forty-six companies from 16 countries received one of the coveted <a href="https://www.bosch.com/company/supply-chain/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Global Supplier Awards</a> for their exceptional performance in various categories. The jury recognized Infineon, Salesforce, and Steelcase for their climate action programs.</p>
<h2><b>Sustainable supply chains: spotlight on climate action</b></h2><p>With its 400 locations worldwide, Bosch has been <a href="https://www.bosch.com/company/sustainability/environment/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">climate neutral</a> since the first quarter of 2020. In close cooperation with its global supplier network, Bosch wants to go one step further, and aims for a 15 percent reduction in its upstream and downstream CO<sub>2</sub> emissions along its entire value chain by 2030. “Climate action is a collective task shared by industry, politics, and society,” Asenkerschbaumer says. “Climate-conscious action is a common bond between Bosch and its suppliers.” In the future, the company will make aspects such as CO<sub>2</sub> emissions or CO<sub>2</sub> ratings a criterion for awarding new contracts. “We plan to put some initial ideas into practice more broadly as of 2022,” the CFO says.</p><p></p><h2><b>Electrification and green hydrogen: opportunities for suppliers</b></h2><p>Bosch is focusing above all on electrification and hydrogen technology, for example in mobility and heating, in order to turn technological and environmental upheaval into new <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(227968, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-believes-aiot-electrification-and-green-hydrogen-are-the-way-forward-227968.html" >business opportunities</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >business opportunities</a> </th:block>. “Global efforts to combat climate change are boosting electrification and green hydrogen,” Asenkerschbaumer says. As for the associated business opportunities, he sees suppliers as important partners for Bosch: “Our suppliers and service providers play a crucial role in many technical innovations that ultimately help improve quality of life and conserve natural resources.”</p><p></p><h2><b>Robustness: disruptions also affecting supply chains</b></h2><p>At Bosch, partnering with regional and local suppliers ensures a high degree of robustness and availability in the supply chain. According to Asenkerschbaumer, this strategy has once again proved invaluable in crises such as the coronavirus pandemic and the current market bottlenecks. Nevertheless, companies and their suppliers worldwide need to prepare early for changes in the event of ongoing supply chain disruptions. “At Bosch, we’re well prepared for this. We essentially take a decentralized approach by manufacturing locally in our customers’ countries and relying on a standardized global manufacturing network.” In light of the challenging business year, the CFO expects purchasing volumes in 2021 to be only slightly above the previous year’s level.</p><p></p><h2><b>Sustainability: award winners in the new category </b></h2><p>In this new category, Bosch honors its suppliers’s endeavors to promote sustainability. The criteria it applies are strict. “To kick things off, we focused on climate action programs,” said Dr. Arne Flemming, head of supply chain management at Bosch. “To make the shortlist, our suppliers had to demonstrate excellent overall performance as well as an A or B rating in the prestigious <a href="https://www.cdp.net/en" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Carbon Disclosure Project</a>.” Next, a jury of procurement and sustainability experts evaluated criteria such as the transparency of a company’s carbon emissions, its reduction targets for the years up to 2030, and its contribution to Bosch’s CO<sub>2</sub> targets.</p><p></p><p>This year, the semiconductor manufacturer <a href="https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Infineon</a>, the software company <a href="http://www.salesforce.com/eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Salesforce</a>, and the office furniture manufacturer <a href="http://www.steelcase.com/eu-en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Steelcase</a> are the recipients of the first-ever Bosch Sustainability Award. Infineon qualified through its many years of voluntary activities to reduce CO<sub>2</sub> in production as well as its comprehensive corporate strategy with ambitious sustainability goals. Salesforce impressed with its exclusive use of renewable energy starting in 2022 as well as with the CO<sub>2</sub> reduction targets it has set its own supplier base. Among other things, Steelcase won over the jury with its integrated approach to CO<sub>2</sub> reduction – from the selection of sustainable materials to their reuse. </p><p></p><h2><b>17th Bosch Global Supplier Awards: honoring the best suppliers</b></h2><p>Across the globe, some 37,000 Bosch associates work in purchasing and logistics; they keep around 240 manufacturing plants supplied with parts and raw materials every day. The supplier of technology and services regularly honors the best of its suppliers from around the world with the Bosch Global Supplier Award. Award winners are recognized for outstanding performance in the manufacture and supply of raw materials, products, and services. A panel of judges evaluated the finalists in the categories of Purchasing of indirect materials and services, Raw materials and components, Purchasing of direct materials (by business sector), and a special Sustainability category. Bosch has been presenting these awards to honor supplier excellence every two years since 1987, and they are highly regarded in the industry. This year, due to the pandemic, the awards will be given individually.</p><p></p><p>A complete list of the winners is available <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11362/bgsa_liste_preistraeger_2021_en.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11365</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/swarm-intelligence-for-automated-driving-231431.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-07-15T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-07-15T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Swarm intelligence for automated driving</headline>
			<quote>Bosch and VW are harvesting real-time information for high resolution maps</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Continuous updates: flow of information from real road traffic ensures map layers are always up to date  Highly accurate localization: comparing current surround sensor data with stored map information ensures precise localization  Improved road safety: adding map data to vehicle sensors helps make driver assistance systems more robust and convenient  Large fleet of vehicles: VW Golf 8s on Europe’s roads are helping create the Bosch road signature ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Is it possible to help automated driving achieve a breakthrough just by driving? Sure – at least for drivers behind the wheel of a VW Golf 8. As they drive along, these vehicles can provide information for the Bosch road signature. The cloud-based service uses real-world traffic data from sensors to provide multilayer high-resolution maps and keep them up to date. For driving that is becoming increasingly automated, this function is crucial. “We are pleased to be paving the way to tomorrow’s mobility today together with partners,” says Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. </p>
<p>If cars are to drive on their own in the future, they will need highly accurate digital maps – and to know precisely where they are on those maps. This is exactly what the Bosch road signature offers: using information from radar and video sensors, as well as vehicle motion data, it augments common navigation maps with additional layers for vehicle localization and control. These additional layers are compatible with typical map formats. Data is currently being generated to set up the road signature. Starting in 2023, vehicles will feature the signature along with an initial number of services. Bosch plans to use current data to continuously expand the signature and keep it up to date. While the other map levels truly unfold their full potential especially in vehicles featuring Level 2 hands-free functions and higher, they also offer advantages at lower levels. “The more vehicles that provide information now and in the future, the larger and more robust the database will be for automated and assisted driving,” Pillin says. </p><p></p><h2>Digital twin of the vehicle environment</h2><p>VW is leading the way with the high-volume Golf 8 in Europe, with other vehicles to follow. Specifically, the solution works like this: while on the road, the vehicle fleet uses surround sensors to generate information about landmarks such as road signs, guardrails, curbs, and lane markings. The vehicles send the data completely anonymously via the VW cloud to the Bosch cloud. Furthermore, only the information that is required for the map layers is transmitted. The road signature is created in the Bosch cloud on this basis, producing a kind of digital twin of the real environment. </p>
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			We are pleased to be paving the way to tomorrow&#8217;s mobility today together with partners
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				<cite>Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of the Bosch Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division</cite>
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<p>Thanks to the Bosch road signature, vehicles can determine their position with a high degree of accuracy: in real time, each vehicle compares the information currently provided by its surround sensors with that of its digital twin. This comparison enables the cars to accurately determine their position in the lane down to a few decimeters relative to the highly accurate map. The use of radar means that localization works reliably even in adverse weather conditions such as fog, rain, and snow – conditions which make it difficult, if not impossible, for a camera to perceive its surroundings. </p><p></p><h2>Natural driving behavior of automated vehicles</h2><p>In addition, the road signature enables safer and more convenient lateral and longitudinal guidance of automated vehicles, as it contains information not only about landmarks, but also about road geometry, lane layout, road signs, and speed limits. It even includes typical driving behavior at specific locations: for instance, how do human drivers approach a curve? When do they step on the brakes before an intersection? What do they do when they change lanes prior to making a turn? To answer such questions, the service uses motion data such as speed, steering angle, and wheel speed. In the future, the road signature will provide vehicles with this information – and thus help make automated driving an experience that is as natural, comfortable, and safe as possible. Bosch and VW are moving closer to this goal with every kilometer driven. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11364</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficiently-testing-power-electronics-of-e-vehicles-231424.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-07-14T10:50:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-07-14T10:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Efficiently testing power electronics of e-vehicles</headline>
			<quote>New system from Bosch Engineering for high-voltage components</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ High-voltage lab rig (HVLR) integrates high-voltage power supply and electronic safety functions in a modular system  Moving tests from the test bench to the high-voltage lab reduces development time and costs  High-voltage safety box (HVSB) ensures safe working conditions on high-voltage circuits ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Holzkirchen – The number of electric vehicles on offer is steadily increasing worldwide. As a consequence of this growing number of new models and platforms, engineering work involved for the vehicles’ high-voltage system components is on the increase too. This is where Bosch Engineering comes in: with its new high-voltage lab rig (HVLR), the company now offers a fast, efficient and, above all, safe solution for testing the electric vehicle power electronics in the development lab. The system integrates a high-voltage power supply and electronic safety functions for the circuit of the component under test in a portable compact control cabinet. “Many of the tests on the power electronics of electric vehicles can therefore be shifted from the test bench to the high-voltage laboratory. This frees up valuable bench capacity for other testing and validation tasks, thereby reducing development time and costs,” says Andreas Nachreiner, Head of Product Management Business Field eMobility at Bosch Engineering. </p>
<p>Thanks to its modular design, the test system can be flexibly adapted to individual customer requirements. For example, different voltage levels of up to 1200 volts as well as different communication interfaces and an optionally integrable dummy load can be selected. Subsequent upgrading, for example to higher output voltages of up to 1500 volts, is possible as well. The system is conveniently operated via a touch-screen display. The monitor also provides a clear-cut overview of all operating parameters such as status messages, information on system settings, and any error warnings. </p><p></p><p><b>High level of safety against life-threatening voltage</b></p><p>A key focus in the design of the high-voltage lab rig was safety in everyday test operations. “In the laboratory, a large number of tests have to be carried out directly on the live components of the power electronics. Any mistakes here are life-threatening. Our protection concept covers potential causes of accidents and reduces the risks when working on the high-voltage circuit,” explains Heinz-Georg Schmitz, Director Engineering Mechatronic Solutions at Bosch Engineering. Another resulting advantage is the protection of the test object from damage during testing. This is particularly advantageous for prototype components that are only available in small quantities and where defects would lead to delays in the development process.</p><p></p><p>The safety functions are implemented by a separate unit, the high-voltage safety box (HVSB). This was developed in accordance with DIN EN ISO 13849 and offers, among other things, isolation monitoring, an interlock circuit, integration into a laboratory emergency shut-off concept and a PLC interface with which the HVLR can be seamlessly integrated into the test automation of the high-voltage laboratory and operated remotely. The high-voltage safety box is included with the high-voltage lab rig, but is also available as a separate module, for example to retrofit the safety functions and the PLC interface to existing high-voltage power supplies. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11253</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/from-caravans-to-sports-cars-bosch-extends-the-electrical-cars-repertoire-231232.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-08T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-07-08T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>From caravans to sports cars: Bosch extends the electrical car’s repertoire</headline>
			<quote>Continuously variable transmission (CVT) improves efficiency and performance</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Smaller battery or greater range thanks to CVT  More torque when towing and driving off-road  Faster acceleration and higher maximum speeds  Continuously variable shifting for optimum comfort and convenience ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany/Tilburg, Netherlands – The electromobility business is booming. Certain applications, however, still pose enormous challenges for the electrical powertrain: when towing trailers, tackling steep ascents with a heavy load on board, or driving longer freeway stretches at high speed, the battery charge drops rapidly. Almost all electric cars have only one forward gear, but in such situations a multi-stage transmission can work more efficiently. To demonstrate this, Bosch installed a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) with push belt in a test vehicle. Called CVT4EV, this transmission increases efficiency by up to 4 percent. Depending on design, this can provide more torque in traction mode, better acceleration, or a higher maximum speed.</p>
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		<p>
			The CVT4EV expands the electrical car&#8217;s repertoire,
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				<cite>says Gert-Jan van Spijk, who is in charge of CVT engineering at Bosch.</cite>
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<p>“The CVT4EV expands the electrical car’s repertoire,” says Gert-Jan van Spijk, who is in charge of CVT engineering at Bosch. And because the transmission adjusts the ratio continuously without loss of traction, the driving ease typical of e vehicles is not lost. Bosch contributes its systems expertise plus several components to the complete CVT solutions offered by specialized transmission manufacturers.</p><p></p><h2>Better performance, lower energy consumption</h2><p>The CVT4EV’s variable gear ratio provides the best possible balance of efficiency and performance. To this end, the system can freely control the speed and torque of the electric motor. At low vehicle speeds, the downshifting capability of the CVT improves acceleration performance and gradeability. At higher vehicle speeds the upshifting capability enhances efficiency and increases top speed. In addition, it provides increased torque when towing and driving off-road, yet with lower energy consumption. Especially at constant speeds, the CVT4EV reduces the vehicle’s energy requirements. </p><p>Due to the electric motor’s reduced torque and speed requirements, a cheaper and more compact motor can deliver the same or even better performance. Alternatively, the same motor can achieve a greater range. As a result, manufacturers of electric vehicles can find the optimum balance between battery capacity and range. </p><p></p><h2>High versatility, low complexity, reduced costs</h2><p>This powertrain solution consists of a CVT4EV module, an inverter, an electric motor, and an axle drive with a ratio adapted to the vehicle. It is suitable for a wide variety of applications, from mid-size cars to sports cars to light commercial vehicles. Since individual software programs can often adapt the powertrains to the respective area of application, fewer hardware variants are needed. This cuts costs in both development and production. The use of CVT4EV also enables different driving modes for different types of vehicles, so carmakers can stand out from the competition by offering their brand’s typical handling in all their vehicle segments. As a result, end users get the driving experience they associate with the respective marque.</p><p></p><p>Compared to alternative variable solutions for electric vehicles, the CVT4EV offers a greater increase in the torque and engine speed available to the wheels. It also ensures completely smooth shifting without jolts – a must for electric vehicles. In addition, the larger spread of the CVT reduces the speed of the electric motor, resulting in an even smoother and quieter ride.</p><p></p><p>The concept of the CVT4EV with numerous Bosch components comes from Bosch Transmission Technology B.V., a Dutch subsidiary of Bosch. Based in Tilburg, the company is a leader in the development and mass production of CVT push belts. Full CVT4EV solutions are available through specialized transmission suppliers.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11361</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-car-service-at-home-in-the-future-for-the-past-100-years-231040.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-01T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-07-01T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Car Service: At Home in the Future for the Past 100 Years</headline>
			<quote>Thanks to their partnership with the innovation driver Bosch, the workshops have been at the forefront of technological progress since 1921</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch has played a major part in shaping the technology of the mobility industry from the very beginning.  With their strong partner Bosch, Bosch Car Service workshops qualify early on to use innovations in the areas of diagnostics, servicing, and repairs.  Tradition rather than change: now and in the future, the Bosch Car Service workshops will remain committed to their 100-year-old service pledge. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Heiderose Dreiner</name>
				<email>heiderose.dreiner@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Shaping mobility and setting technology trends </b></p><p>Modern-day motor vehicles have little in common with the “Benz Patent Motor Car, model no. 1” of 1886 – this being a three-wheeler, not even the number of wheels is the same. Driver assistance systems, new drive types, connectivity, and automation have made driving safer and more comfortable. Accordingly, the expectations that car owners have of workshops have changed. The Bosch Car Service workshops aspire not only to living up to their demands, but actually to preempting them.</p>
<p>“Bosch is at home in the future and the company plays an important part in determining the direction in which automotive technology develops,” says Thomas Winter, Head of Automotive Franchise Concepts at Bosch Automotive Aftermarket. From the first magneto ignition to artificial intelligence (AI) as the basis for autonomous driving, the industry leader Bosch has always been fully committed to advancing the development of mobility. </p><p></p><p>In its mobility division, Bosch has some 14,000 software developers working and invests three billion euros per annum in software development. Founded 2017, Bosch has its own Center for Artificial Intelligence as a competence center with a total of seven locations, which are located in Germany, the USA, China, India and Israel. And with 4,202 patents registered globally, Bosch was once again at the top of the automotive industry’s innovations list in 2020.</p><p></p><p><b>Managing the present, anticipating the future</b></p><p>Be it for the internal combustion engine, a hybrid or an electric drive, intelligent online training concepts and practical training allow the employees of Bosch Car Service workshops to quickly familiarize themselves with and implement trends in the areas of diagnostics, servicing, and repairs. </p><p></p><p>“As a cooperative partner, we invest both in developing new products and in the qualifications of those who will be working with them,” explains Thomas Winter. “Bosch Car Service partners do not have to wait for a technology to make it to market. Our aim is for the expertise and service at the Bosch Car Service workshops around the world to not only be of the same level, but also at the very latest level.”</p><p></p><p><b>Incorporating innovations and preserving the tried and true</b></p><p>The Bosch Car Service portfolio is continuously being expanded with the addition of mobility trends such as e-mobility, autonomous driving, and sharing concepts. Cutting-edge workshop software and online service bookings take customer service and workshop management to the next level. The wrench used in workshops back in 1921 is not obsolete (just yet), but new forms of diagnostics, servicing, and repairs have long since been made possible at the Bosch Car Service workshops by online data updates and the Internet of Things (IoT). But the passion that the Bosch Car Service staff feel for their customers and the vehicles will remain unchanged, as will their desire to deliver quality, reliability, and fairness.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Into the future with cordless tools and a clear sense of responsibility:  Bosch expands battery platforms and drives sustainability</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Power Tools is opening its battery platforms to other renowned partners  Users are benefiting from the expansion of the cordless tool portfolio  Company is systematically driving sustainability at several levels  New cross line laser sets a milestone in sustainable product development  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden-Echterdingen – Cordless working around the house, in the garden and on construction sites is becoming increasingly popular. Both private and professional users no longer want to miss out on the benefits of using cordless tools. Accordingly, Bosch Power Tools is consistently accelerating the expansion of its two 18 V battery platforms and is cooperating with other renowned partners – for the benefit of the users. This will save users even more money, space, and time in the future. A pile of incompatible batteries and chargers from different brands will be a thing of the past. Another advantage: By purchasing a Bosch battery, users are choosing a system whose added value will gradually increase over time.</p>
<h2><b>Growing battery platforms – partners and users relying on Bosch</b></h2><p>The Professional 18V System based on Bosch technology has been developed to increase efficiency and effectiveness on construction sites. It is one of the world’s leading platforms for professional cordless tools. One year after this system was opened to other manufacturers, two more renowned brands – Fein and Heraeus – have joined the partnership. In addition to products from Bosch Power Tools, Brennenstuhl, Klauke, Ledlenser, Lena Lighting, Sonlux, Sulzer and Wagner, professional users will also be able to utilize, for instance, special tools for metal working and special light applications, e.g. for surface disinfection in the fight against the corona virus, with one of the more than 60 million professional 18 V lithium-ion batteries from Bosch that have been purchased. Since 2008, these batteries have been compatible with almost all 18 V tools from Bosch Power Tools designed for professional use. The company’s portfolio of cordless innovations is also being extended. Particularly significant are the Biturbo tools which attain performance dimensions that were previously reserved for corded tools. The Biturbo GBH 18V-36 C Professional and GBH 18V-45 C Professional rotary hammers, which are unique on the market, are two examples here. Their specially developed, brushless high-performance motor has been optimally coordinated with the electronics and battery. The resulting drilling performance was confirmed by an independent test institute and is regarded as a benchmark for cordless rotary hammers on the market. </p><p></p><p>The Power for All Alliance battery platform, which was created for applications in the home and garden, is also welcoming two new members, Steinel and Flymo, right on time to celebrate the first anniversary of its formation. In addition to innovative power tools, garden and home appliances from Bosch and products from Gardena, Gloria, Wagner and Rapid, users can thus look forward to even greater flexibility in the future when implementing DIY projects and maintaining and beautifying their gardens. The battery portfolio offered under the umbrella of the Power for All Alliance already includes 75 tools. One special highlight from Bosch Power Tools for the summer season is the AdvancedShear 18V-10, for example. The first grass and shrub shear in the 18 V battery system is designed for medium sized hedges and grass edges and can powerfully trim up to 85 square meters of hedge with just one battery charge.</p><p></p><p>Bosch Power Tools has set itself the goal of working resolutely on the further development of both battery platforms in the coming months and years. “By opening our battery technology to other manufacturers, we struck the right note with the users. We are therefore delighted that other well-known potential partners have again indicated their interest in cooperation and want to shape the cordless future together with Bosch,” said Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. </p><p></p><h2><b>Sustainability as a guiding principle for action </b></h2><p>Opening the battery platforms to other manufacturers proves that systematic gearing of the product portfolio to users’ needs is the guiding principle of the action taken by Bosch Power Tools. On this basis, more than 100 new products are successfully launched on the market every year. The orientation towards changing user needs and derived requirements is also reflected in the sustainability strategy of the company. A look into the future shows that Bosch Power Tools wants to take its responsibility towards society even more seriously. </p><p></p><p>In accordance with the sustainability strategy of the Bosch Group, this will mean focusing on increasing energy efficiency. Bosch Power Tools is aiming to save around 75,000 MWh by the year 2030. This corresponds to the average annual electricity consumption of 3,000 two-person households in Germany. In 2020, savings of more than 5,000 MWh were achieved through energy efficiency projects. This was mainly attributable to the use of energy-efficient production technology. This year, around 20 projects will be implemented, reducing energy requirements by a total of more than 10,000 MWh. An important contribution is being made here, for example, by the refurbishment of the energy supply center at the headquarters in Leinfelden-Echterdingen and the commissioning of a photovoltaic system at the plant in Penang, Malaysia. </p><p></p><p>The company is also working intensively to reduce its ecological footprint at product level by focusing on the principles of the circular economy. By introducing cases made of recycled plastic in the DIY segment, Bosch Power Tools has saved more than 2,200 tons of plastic raw material and thus more than 3,000 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> since 2019, for example. In addition, by switching from plastic blister packaging to cardboard packaging, more than 50 tons of plastic waste have been eliminated.</p><p></p><p>The new Quigo Green cross line laser is another example of the implementation of the sustainability strategy of Bosch Power Tools. It is the first measuring tool from Bosch whose housing and accessories are made of 90 percent recycled plastic. As early as in product development stage, the focus was to reduce the CO<sub>2</sub> footprint from the product and the accessories through to packaging. The new packaging is therefore also made of 70 percent recycled paper, has an environmentally friendly water-based coating, and no longer contains any plastic foils inside. The size of the packaging was also optimized. In addition, the new Quigo Green consumes 50 percent less energy than its predecessor thanks to optimized electronics ‒ saving more than 340 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> with just one product. “To act sustainably is an integral part of the defined values in the corporate culture of Bosch. With the new Quigo Green we are setting a milestone in sustainable product development in the measuring tool segment,” said Becker. </p><p></p><p>As part of the Bosch Group, Bosch Power Tools is a worldwide pioneer in climate protection. In 2020, every plant was operated with zero carbon emissions for the first time (Scope 1 and 2). The emissions outside the company’s direct sphere of influence (Scope 3) will also be consistently reduced by the year 2030 – by 15 percent compared with the base year 2018.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-06-28T14:13:13+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>”Der Deutsche Innovationspreis” goes to Bosch Rexroth: ctrlX AUTOMATION as the brain of the modern factory</headline>
			<quote> Bosch Rexroth wins in the “Large Companies” category   Jury convinced by innovative power of the  ctrlX AUTOMATION  platform </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch Rexroth wins in the “Large Companies” category   Jury convinced by innovative power of the ctrlX AUTOMATION platform ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Manuela Kessler</name>
				<email>manuela.kessler@boschrexroth.de</email>
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<p>An innovation that changes an entire market: <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX AUTOMATION</a> from Bosch Rexroth completely redefines automation in industry. This innovative power has now been underlined with an important award: ”Der Deutsche Innovationspreis” 2021. This initiative, founded in 2010 by WirtschaftsWoche, Accenture, and EnBW, named Bosch Rexroth the winner in the “Large Companies” category on June 25 under the patronage of German Federal Minister Peter Altmaier. The award ceremony took place as a digital event. </p>
<p>“ctrlX AUTOMATION is the brain of the modern factory,” explains Dr. Marc Wucherer, member of the Board of Management at Bosch Rexroth AG, and continues: “With the platform, users automate their processes, it speaks different programming languages and integrates different systems for data transfer.” These are some of the key advantages which set the solution apart from conventional rigid automation solutions and make ctrlX AUTOMATION an important building block for the Factory of the Future.</p><p></p><p>In a simple way, ctrlX AUTOMATION thus brings together previously separate worlds in a consistently open and modular system: machine control, information technology (IT) and the Internet of Things (IoT) – because in modern industry, these are dependent on each other. The platform offers all necessary software and hardware components for automation solutions. In addition, users can download individual solutions as apps in an ecosystem or create them themselves and get them up and running quickly. This software and engineering approach creates new degrees of freedom and almost unlimited application possibilities.</p><p></p><p>“ctrlX AUTOMATION has already been implemented in nearly 300 customer projects. In addition, our ctrlX World ecosystem is growing – we now have 20 partners. A key advantage of the automation platform is that it brings together the domain knowledge of Bosch Rexroth, third-party providers and customers. This way, automation solutions are created through co-creation, and, all in all, the best solution for each application is achieved,” explains Philipp Guth, Senior Vice President of the Automation &amp; Electrification Solutions Business Unit at Bosch Rexroth AG.</p><p></p><p>The properties of ctrlX AUTOMATION thus meet the requirements of the VUCA world – i.e. volatile, uncertain, complex and ambivalent markets. It allows users to act flexibly, independently, in a future-proof but also data-proof manner when it comes to demand-oriented costs. This makes it a counter-design to the previous automation systems. This fact also convinced the jury of ”Der Deutsche Innovationspreis” which honors pioneering products and processes coming from Germany. Philipp Guth accepted the award.</p><p></p><p>At the Hannover Messe in April, Bosch Rexroth also won the Hermes Award – the most prestigious international industry award – for the SVA R2 Subsea Valve Actuator, thus already receiving a high accolade for its innovative strength.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Fein and Heraeus extend range of applications: Further expansion of the Bosch Professional 18V System</headline>
			<quote>Many new application areas for professional users</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ One battery system for tools from different expert brands   Bosch and Fein extending their existing partnership   Heraeus offering new application areas for the 18 V battery system   Cordless work becoming even faster, even easier, and even more versatile ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
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<p>The systematic extension of the Professional 18V System continues: Bosch Power Tools is adding two important expert brands to its 18 V battery platform designed for professional use: In the future, professional users will also be able to use power tools from the brands Fein and Heraeus with the Bosch Professional 18V System. “After opening up the Professional 18V System last year, we are now gaining two more renowned and strong professional brands with Fein and Heraeus. Thanks to the partnership with Fein and Heraeus, the 18 V battery system by Bosch offers an even wider range of applications and even more flexibility for users. One battery, one charger and even more applications,” said Lennart de Vet, Member of the Management Board of Bosch Power Tools who is responsible for Bosch Professional, regarding the extension of the platform. </p>
<h2><b>Bosch and Fein extending their existing partnership</b></h2><p>In the future, the multi-functional tools in Fein’s Multimaster Series can be operated with batteries from the Bosch Professional 18V System. The tools are suitable for sawing, grinding, polishing, separating, filing, scraping, cutting, and cleaning of different materials. Through the joint battery platform, Bosch and Fein are continuing a partnership that has existed since 2016: The companies jointly developed the Starlock system for standard tool mounting with multi-cutters and have been successfully cooperating on this basis ever since. Offering simple solutions and different applications to customers are precisely the main advantages of the partnership for both Bosch and Fein, according to Dr. Christoph Weiss, CEO of the Fein Group: “Flexibility is necessary, especially when it comes to batteries. Users prefer open systems, i.e. one battery for several professional power tools and ideally across different manufacturers.” This saves money and makes everyday work easier. “We are convinced that, with the Bosch Professional 18V System, we are relying on the right battery platform for the future,” said Dr. Weiss. </p><p></p><h2><b>Heraeus offering new application areas for the 18 V battery system</b></h2><p>Heraeus will also use the Bosch Professional 18V System and fit the 18 V batteries to its UV-C surface cleaner. This tool comes into application wherever wet disinfection is impossible or very difficult, for example, in sensitive electronics, on control panels in control rooms, but also in facility management for the safe and efficient disinfection of workplaces. It is also used to disinfect hospital equipment and ambulances. The effect of UV-C light on corona viruses has been proven in cooperation with the University Clinic in Tübingen. The UV-C surface cleaner is therefore also suitable for removing the SarsCov2 virus by means of surface disinfection. The Professional 18V System makes it possible to apply this technology in a flexible way. “Our UV-C surface cleaner must function with absolute reliability. You can’t see or smell UV-C cleaning. Therefore, we need to be able to rely on a system that can deliver the necessary voltage quickly and effectively to get the job done. We’re building a professional system and therefore need top performance from our partners,” said Martin Ackermann, CEO of Heraeus Noblelight. </p><p></p><h2><b>Bosch systematically extending the range of cordless tools </b></h2><p>In the Professional 18V System, one single battery can be used with many tools bearing different brand names. This saves time, space, and money. Thanks to the integration of specialized and innovative key brands, users enjoy numerous advantages: Full compatibility with all batteries since 2008, the fastest charging time on the market, unique CoolPack technology, and innovative cell technology for the best performance of the powerful ProCore18V batteries. In the next two years Bosch will introduce around 100 new tools in the cordless segment. With these new partnerships, the cordless future for professional users will become more flexible, easier, and more efficient.</p><p></p><p>You can find further information on the Professional 18V System ‒ powered by Bosch ‒ at: <a href="http://www.professional-18v-system.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.professional-18V-system.com</a></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Hard work made easier with Bosch Professional</headline>
			<quote>Speech by Lennart de Vet, Member of the Management Board of Bosch Power Tools on the occasion of the Pro Media Day on July 7, 2021</quote>
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				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
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<p>Lennart de Vet, </p><p>Member of the Management Board of Bosch Power Tools</p><p>on the occasion of the Pro Media Day on July 7, 2021</p><h2></h2><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and Gentlemen,</p><p>Welcome to the virtual Bosch Power Tools Pro Media Day 2021! Today, it’s all about ‘Hard work made easier ‒ with Bosch Professional’. Before we talk about the future, let’s have a short look at the past: We achieved record sales of 5.1 billion euros in more than 190 countries in the year 2020. This growth corresponds to nine percent adjusted for currency effects compared to the previous year. The reasons for the overall very successful year in a very dynamic environment are manyfold, but one key factor is the trust which users placed in our company when buying tools. This has recently been confirmed by a representative consumer survey conducted by GfK. Based on this, Bosch Power Tools won the prestigious Best Brands Award 2021 in the overarching category ‘Best Brand Overall’. We are very proud of this and it motivates us to further focus consistently on our users’ needs and to offer them added value: We support the self-fulfillment and the feeling of ‘Home made by you’ of our DIY users and make hard work easier for professionals. </p><p></p><p>Let’s take a closer look at the world of our Professional users! Hard work, long hours, extreme conditions: Our professional users aren’t in it for fun, they’re in it for a living. It’s not easy to build the world we live in. But you know what? Our tools make it easier. That’s what drives us at Bosch Power Tools: We make hard work easier.</p><p></p><p>So, what do we do to live up to our promise? It’s very simple: Good tools take care of the job, but <i>great </i>tools take care of their users. And that’s what it’s all about: We want professionals to feel well taken care of every day, even while taking on the hardest jobs.</p><p></p><p>We strongly believe that cordless leadership, easy documentation of construction projects, and clear user guidance for the most suitable accessories are three key factors to achieve best results faster and easier.</p><p></p><p>A growing number of professionals today rely on cordless tools. Cordless tools offer high mobility on construction sites without long setup times – tradespeople can start working immediately. They are fast and flexible which leads to higher productivity. </p><p></p><h2><b>Many tools, many brands, one battery system: The Professional 18V System</b></h2><p>Last year, we took a major step forward to drive the cordless construction site of the future: We opened our 18 V cordless platform for professional partners. Brennenstuhl, Klauke, Ledlenser, Lena Lighting, Sonlux, Sulzer and Wagner ‒ our common goal drives and unites us: to offer professional users the best 18 V system across many brands and countries ‒ and thus giving them a further boost in efficiency. We have taken on a lot: We have promised that we will be constantly expanding the Professional 18V System to offer an even wider application range and even more flexibility. So, what’s next? Let’s have a look at it together! Roll it! </p><p></p><p>We are more than happy to welcome our new partners Fein and Heraeus to the Professional 18V System! They will expand the existing portfolio and further increase the flexibility of the system. We are excited to be jointly setting this milestone today and look forward to welcoming further partners! Together, we are creating a battery system that professionals can easily build on. Many tools, many brands, one battery system ‒ that’s how we make hard work easier!</p><p></p><p>And of course, we are continuously expanding our cordless range ‒ in the next two years we will launch more cordless tools on the market than ever before: our large-scale product offensive includes a staggering 100 new tools! Our Biturbo tools play a crucial role in this and are real game changers. Getting the toughest jobs done in the easiest way ‒ that’s what our Biturbo tools stand for. Let’s take a look at it together: Roll film!</p><p></p><p>Since their introduction, our Biturbo tools have constantly set new standards ‒ while staying fully compatible with our existing range. The most powerful cordless SDS plus hammer on the market, the strongest 18 V cordless drill drivers in the world, a circular saw that is faster and lighter than its corded counterpart ‒ Biturbo is all this and much more! And our Biturbo series continues to grow, of course. Today, I’m pleased to introduce you to our latest innovations. I will focus on the most important features ‒ but, of course, our tools offer professional users many more advantages!</p><p></p><h2><b>Outstanding Biturbo innovations in the Professional 18V System</b></h2><p>Our new Biturbo hand-held circular saw GKS 18V-70 L Professional offers users cordless flexibility with corded power: It is fully equal to a corded circular saw with 1,800 W. The tool is our first cordless hand-held circular saw with a saw blade on the left and is thus particularly suitable for craftsmen who prefer sawing on the left as well as left-handers. What’s more? At 70 mm, it offers the best cutting depth in its class and thus a wider range of applications than conventional cordless circular saws with 190-mm blades. The front features a bow handle rather than a knob, making it easier and safer to move ‒ even in a beveled position. This gives craftsmen outstanding control for perfect results, no matter what they are sawing.</p><p></p><p>Another first with major benefits is our new GTS 18V-216 Professional. It is the first cordless table saw in our range and offers the best cutting capacity in its class: 70 mm cutting height and 635 mm cutting width with a saw blade diameter of 216 mm. It is especially suitable for cutting board materials and reliably cuts squared timber and baseboards to length. But that’s not all: Our table saw was designed for easy and safe transport to offer our users maximum flexibility. Powerful, mobile, compact ‒ that’s how we make hard work easier!</p><p></p><p>And now I am excited to introduce you to these two special powerhouses: Our GDS 18V-1000 C Professional and GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional impact wrenches which stand for high torque in the 18 V class. They offer a maximum tightening torque of 1,000 and 1,050 Nm which gives you the power to perform demanding serial bolting with maximum screw diameters of up to M24. But what we are particularly proud of are the new connectivity features and the added value we can provide professional users with them. These tools make assembly and disassembly easier than ever before, as you can adjust the screw modes via App. The functions included will stop the tools when tightening or loosening screws and nuts at just the right moment, so that you will not over-tighten screws, so that you will not damage any surfaces, so that you will not lose any nuts. Even better, you can further customize all predefined functions via app and save them for later applications. This saves fitters time during repetitive serial bolting and allows them to always adapt the tool optimally to their application. Of course, this also applies to the speed setting for excellent control throughout the entire workflow.</p><p></p><p>We are convinced that these innovations will give our professional users a further boost in efficiency. This is exactly where our measuring tools come in: They not only facilitate detecting, measuring, and levelling, they also make the documentation of construction projects easier.</p><p></p><h2><b>Easy documentation with innovative measuring tools from Bosch</b></h2><p>We are systematically enhancing the wall-scanner segment. The latest tool, which we have optimized based on users’ feedback, is our D-tect 200 C Professional. Here are some of the advantages I would like to share with you today ‒ but of course our wall-scanner can do much, much more! It offers even more precise and deeper detection thanks to advanced radar technology with a new antenna system and a new Bosch radar chip. In addition, it displays objects with precise depth indication and a color code, for example yellow for live wires, dark blue for ferrous metals and turquoise for non-ferrous metals. This is what sets it apart from the competition. Users can also flexibly choose between four different ‘so-called’ views. This allows the user to understand and interpret the results in the best possible way. </p><p>Our wall-scanner is also the first radar detector on the market that allows you to record measurements by screenshot and then process them on a PC via USB-C® cable or SD card. This makes documentation easier than ever, for example of rebar in reinforced concrete or to track live cables. We are solving a problem that many users have described to us ‒ thus making them faster and better!</p><p>Our precise and robust GTC 600 C Professional thermal camera also saves time. Each stored thermal image contains almost 50.000 pixels corresponding exactly to one measuring point. The result is a very detailed and precise thermal image. The tool identifies weak spots such as defective radiators and underfloor heating systems as well as thermal bridges just as reliably as overheating of structural components, for example in switch cabinets or in the automotive sector. Quickly analyzing the current situation, clarifying the requirements for preparing an offer, and checking and documenting work results – our thermal camera makes it easier to perform both these and many more tasks. For example, you can now add a spoken voice comment lasting for up to 30 seconds ‒ a function that was previously only offered by devices in a much higher product class. You simply and conveniently record the voice comment via the integrated microphone, and it is stored in the gallery together with the real and thermal image. This means the user knows exactly which images fit together thus avoiding assignment errors. The data can also be processed via an app or on a PC, making documentation and sharing with customers, colleagues, or other trades even easier. And of course, our thermal camera is ideally fitted for use on construction sites: It can even withstand being dropped on concrete from a height of two meters and is also dust- and splashproof.</p><p></p><p>Our new laser measure GLM 50-27 CG Professional also combines high robustness with fast, convenient measuring as well as simple documentation and processing of data. Its housing is made of particularly robust plastic with stabilizing ribs and has a shock-absorbing rubber casing. The display is particularly break-proof, and the silicone keypad just as tear-resistant. This means that our laser measure can even withstand drops from a height of 1.5 m onto concrete. And thanks to its all-round rubber seal, it is both jet-water protected as well as dustproof. Its green laser diode ensures excellent visibility ‒ especially in bright areas found for example during installation work in front of large window areas in concrete or steel frame construction. And that’s not all. Our tool not only replaces the folding ruler or tape measure but also makes a note-pad redundant: You can transfer your results to the new MeasureOn App via Bluetooth and conveniently process them digitally using your smartphone. Let’s have a look at further advantages in the following video!</p><p></p><p>The data is simply transferred to digital workspaces via the app, putting an end to paperwork. You can imagine these workspaces as a huge sheet of paper: You can combine sketches of individual rooms, measured values, photos, and notes in the app and thus easily record and manage your projects. And thanks to the cloud-based project access, this can now be done anywhere and on all devices. With this digital solution, we make it easy for professional users to synchronize and organize their workflow!</p><p></p><h2><b>Clear user guidance with accessories from Bosch</b></h2><p>Power tools and power tool accessories in perfect combination and from a single source, conjointly developed and optimized ‒ this is what sets us apart from many competitors. You will achieve the best results by matching innovative tools and innovative accessories. However, many professional users are still not aware of how much they can influence and increase their productivity through the accessories they choose. Clear user guidance at every touch point is therefore a key factor in making craftsmen faster and more efficient and making their work easier. </p><p></p><p>‘The best your tool can get’ ‒ at Bosch, we have always strived for perfection. We offer the best accessories for any need and any demand. And we will guide our professional users at all touch points in the future so that they will know right from the start, what the respective accessories from Bosch can do for them and which ones offer the performance that best meets their needs. We are therefore dividing our complete accessory range into 3 lines: the Bosch Expert line in Blue, the Bosch Pro line in Grey/Blue and the Bosch line in White. ‘The best your tool can get’ ‒ is then exactly what the first new line in the range stands for, the high-performance class Bosch Expert in Blue. The Bosch Pro and Bosch lines will follow successively.</p><p></p><p>Our distinctive new packaging shows the user at a glance what advantages the respective Expert product offers him and how much faster, better and more efficiently he can work with it. In the future, the key technologies that make Bosch Expert accessories so powerful will also be visible directly on the packaging: an outstanding lifetime thanks to carbide and diamond technology and significantly faster material removal rate when using metal grinding discs with Prisma technology. Our key technologies thus become a hallmark of quality.</p><p></p><p>Our Expert accessories come in whenever conventional accessories reach their limits, and they make certain applications possible in the first place. These accessories include the new ‘Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic’ tile drill bits for construction trade, the ‘Expert Thick Tough Metal’ reciprocating saw blades for the metal and demolition trades and the ‘Expert Hardwood fast’ jigsaw blades for the woodworking trade.</p><p></p><p>We have developed the ‘Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic’ specially for drilling in hard tiles, primarily porcelain stoneware. It offers a lifetime that is up to 10 times longer than current carbide-tipped tile drill bits on the market. This is based on our special production know-how and the unique design of our tile drill bit: The carbide tip is asymmetric, thereby forming teeth that work through the hard material more efficiently than flat cutting edges. Its active centering tip allows a precise drilling start without slipping on the tile. The integrated open stock between the steel body and the carbide cutting edges ensures stable drilling progress over the entire lifetime. The result: Much easier and more precise drilling with a longer lifetime of the product.</p><p></p><p>With our ‘Expert Thick Tough Metal’ reciprocating saw blade we allow professional users to work in areas, which are not covered by conventional bi-metal saw blades. These areas include, for example, cutting of cast iron pipes or processing of high-strength and high-alloy steels in car dismantling, ship dismantling and plant deconstruction. This saw blade is one of three premium products with carbide technology that have received our new coating: Each of the individually welded carbide teeth is PVD-coated, which doubles the lifetime of this already very robust product. It lasts up to 100 times longer than a conventional bi-metal blade. As you can see: We also continuously evolve our top technologies!</p><p></p><p>And just to be complete, I would also like to mention our high-performance blade for woodworking: the jigsaw blade ‘Expert Hardwood fast’, which is very popular with our users. It offers you up to 50 times longer lifetime than standard bi-metal saw blades in tough carpentry applications.</p><p></p><p>With our Expert range, we target all major trades and cover the most demanding applications. It comprises over 1,000 products which are far superior to standard accessories. No matter if construction, metalworking, or woodworking trade: With our Expert accessories, professional users work significantly faster, more precisely and with maximum efficiency. </p><p></p><p>The users are always in the focus of our strategy. We will be there to guide them across all channels and touch points, online and offline. We will help them to save money and time by choosing the right accessories for their specific needs. We will answer their questions and solve their problems ‒ this is our promise, by which we want to be measured.</p><p></p><h2><b>Hard work made easier ‒ with Bosch Professional</b></h2><p>As we draw to a close, let me sum up the most important points once again:</p><p><ul><li>We want to offer professional users the best 18 V system across many brands and countries ‒ we are consistently pushing this goal with existing and new partners in the Professional 18V System. And, of course, we are also contributing to the expansion of the system with numerous innovations. Our Biturbo series plays a crucial role in it ‒ we will continue to set new standards for cordless power tools.</li><li>With our innovative measuring tools, we do not only facilitate detecting, measuring, and levelling, but we also make the documentation of construction projects much easier ‒ thus giving professionals a boost in speed, performance, and efficiency.</li><li>We offer power tools and power tool accessories from a single source and make it easy for craftsmen to choose the suitable accessory. Through our key technologies, we offer them products that are far superior to standard accessories available in the market.</li><li>We have set ourselves high goals. And we are prepared to be measured by them. The user is in the center of everything we do ‒ we make his hard work easier.</li></ul></p><p></p><p>Thank you for your attention. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Home made by you ‒ with innovations from Bosch </headline>
			<quote>Speech by Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools on the occasion of the DIY Media Day on July 6, 2021
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<p>Henk Becker, </p><p>President of Bosch Power Tools</p><p>on the occasion of the DIY Media Day on July 6, 2021</p><h2></h2><p>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and Gentlemen,</p><p>Welcome to the virtual Bosch Power Tools DIY Media Day 2021! Today, it’s all about ‘Home made by you’ ‒ with innovations from Bosch. Before we talk about the future, let’s have a short look at the past: As you may already know, we achieved record sales of 5.1 billion euros in more than 190 countries in the fiscal year 2020. This growth corresponds to nine percent adjusted for currency effects compared to the previous year. The reasons for the overall very successful year in a very dynamic environment are manifold, but one key factor is the trust which users placed in our company when buying tools. This has recently been confirmed by a representative consumer survey conducted by GfK. Based on this, Bosch Power Tools won the prestigious Best Brands Award 2021 in the overarching category ‘Best Brand Overall’. We are very proud of this and it motivates us to further focus consistently on our users’ needs and to offer them added value: We make hard work easier for professionals and support the self-fulfillment and the feeling of ‘Home made by you’ of our DIY users. Let’s go for a deep dive in our DIY world!</p><p></p><p>What we will show you today is innovation made by Bosch ‒ we have great news for users around home and garden as well as for fans of our Dremel brand. And we will show you what we are doing in terms of sustainability. Let’s start with Home &amp; Garden! </p><h2></h2><h2><b>The Power for All Alliance ‒ one battery for your home</b></h2><p>Last year was a very special year for us indeed: We were opening up our 18 V battery platform of the Home &amp; Garden division to other manufacturers, thus laying the foundation for our vision to provide our users one battery they can use for all applications in and around their home. Together with our founding member Gardena, we have established the Power for All Alliance, a strong bond for users that includes well-known and trusted brands such as Gloria, Wagner and Rapid. And as you know, this alliance does not stop with Bosch Power Tools. It is also open to selected Bosch Home Appliances. Our common goal drives and unites us: to improve people’s quality of life by offering them cordless freedom and the widest range for all use cases in and around the home. </p><p></p><p>Last year we promised you quite a lot: We announced that we will be constantly expanding the Power for All Alliance to include new areas of life and applications. And of course, you are right to ask now: What has happened since then? So, let’s have a look at it together! </p><p></p><p>We are more than happy to welcome our new partners Steinel and Flymo to the Power for All Alliance! They will once again expand the existing portfolio and further increase the flexibility in the system. We are excited to jointly set this milestone today and look forward to welcoming further partners!</p><p></p><p>And for sure, we are also continuously extending our 18 V product range for the Power for All Alliance within Bosch. Let me give you three examples:</p><p></p><p>The UniversalSaw 18V-100 you see in the picture is a powerful all-rounder and, at 100 millimeters, offers another 25 percent more cutting depth than its predecessor. It is very easy to handle so that users can start implementing their individual projects right away. </p><p></p><p>With our first cordless wet/dry vacuum cleaner AdvancedVac 18V-8, you no longer must worry about the dust created. Whether indoors or outdoors, wet, or dry, rough or fine: The AdvancedVac 18V-8 reliably removes dirt and liquids. But it also works the other way around: You can easily switch from suction to blowing function. It can then be used as a volume air pump, for example, to inflate an air mattress, or you can use it to remove leaves in the courtyard driveway.</p><p></p><p>And for sure, we also extend our garden tools range: With the AdvancedShear 18V-10, we introduce our first grass and shrub shear in the 18 V battery system. It is superior to common grass and shrub shears as it is operating with a dual-action blade like a hedge cutter – guaranteeing better cutting performance and less vibration. With this assortment of cordless innovations, we contribute our part to the Power for All Alliance.</p><p></p><h2><b>Many users, more experiences, max performance: One Dremel ecosystem</b></h2><p>But that’s not all: this diversity in application fields and user groups is also further supported by our Dremel brand with innovations in their versatile and compact multi-tool category.</p><p></p><p>We offer our Dremel users and makers a complete ecosystem with innovative digital solutions for an even better user experience in their projects. 2021 marks the year for Dremel with ‘power to perform’. A premium line of accessories for maximum performance, the most powerful cordless multi-tool Dremel ever launched paired with connected technology as well as more digital support ‒ this will keep Dremel fans unstoppable in their DIY projects. </p><p></p><p>Let’s start with the best accessories in terms of efficiency and durability: this is our new accessory range Dremel Max. It consists of a total of seven accessories for cutting, engraving, and carving. The Dremel Max EZ SpeedClic Premium cutting wheel, for example, has a lifetime which is 20 times longer than the standard accessory. It can even cut alloyed steel. This durability makes Dremel Max accessories a sustainable choice for Dremel multi-tool users when tackling the toughest materials and applications, project after project.</p><p></p><p>The ultimate in high performance is the most powerful cordless multi-tool Dremel has ever developed: the Dremel 8260. It is the world’s first 12 V tool in its class to feature a brushless motor coupled with Bluetooth connectivity and offers another 50 percent more battery capacity than the most powerful 12 V cordless tool to date. With its power output, the Dremel 8260 is even more powerful than its corded counterpart. And that’s not all: It is also the world’s first connected cordless multi-tool in its class and provides users with added value through the digital LED display and connectivity. Connect your tool, control tool speed, monitor tool and battery performance, manage overload and overheat alerts, view accessory details and tips ‒ all this and much more is possible with the new Dremel 8260 and the Dremel App. Let’s have a look at it together in the video! </p><p></p><p>And we’re going even one step further: We accompany users on their digital journey and provide them with valuable assistance and tips, whether on our optimized websites, via the Dremel App, or through personalized newsletters. We even have a new chat bot to help users to find the right information online based on what they are looking for. And creating a MyDremel profile with free registration of their new Dremel tools offers DIYers additional added value, such as a 1-year warranty extension and useful information such as operating instructions or proof of purchase and warranty certificate to make it easier to use services. Access to the best of Dremel via mobile app or on the web, this is what our new digital offer provides and bundles.</p><p></p><h2><b>Sustainability at Bosch Power Tools </b></h2><p>As we have just seen – our innovations are always derived from very specific user needs ‒ that is a key focus and will remain so in the future. This holds true not only with regards to our product offering, but also in terms of overarching topics. Consequently, I would also like to show you today how intensively we are dedicated to the topic of sustainability.</p><p></p><p>At Bosch, we pursue a holistic approach concerning sustainability: Bosch has always taken on its corporate responsibility ‒ the topic of sustainability is firmly anchored in our values and has been an integral part of our corporate culture for decades. Since 2020, Bosch has been the first global industrial company to be completely climate neutral. This means that all 400 administrative, research, and manufacturing sites around the globe have a zero-carbon footprint. Of course, this also applies to the Bosch Power Tools sites.</p><p></p><p>The topic of sustainability has gained momentum ‒ it is being discussed politically, but above all also socially. Accordingly, consumers and retailers are also increasingly asking for sustainable and energy-efficient products. At Bosch Power Tools, we are aware of our corporate responsibility and want to reduce our ecological footprint. We focus on the principles of the circular economy. For us, product design is an important strategic pillar because many decisive ideas are already made in the early stages of the product development. ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’ ‒ our goal is to save raw material, to save resources and to design our products to increase their recyclability. </p><p>A dedicated project team was founded for this purpose. It will continuously examine and implement suitable measures worldwide, for example to increase the usage of recycled materials for packaging and power tools. </p><p></p><p>By introducing suitcases made of recycled plastic in the Home &amp; Garden business, we have already saved more than 2,200 tons of plastic raw material and thus more than 3,000 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> since 2019. With our current Ixo storage box, we save more than 30 tons of plastic raw material and about 45 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> per year each. But it’s not only about reducing CO<sub>2</sub>, it is also about reducing plastic waste: by switching from plastic blister packaging to cardboard packaging in the garden area, we avoid around 50 tons of plastic waste per year. And this also applies to our Dremel brand: by reducing the size of Dremel accessory packaging, we save about 80 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> per year and we avoid more than 15 tons of plastic waste per year by switching from plastic blister packaging to cardboard packaging.</p><p></p><h2><b>Milestone in sustainable product development: Cross line laser Quigo Green </b></h2><p>Our new Quigo Green cross line laser is a very good example of how we are implementing our sustainability strategy. It is the first measuring tool from Bosch whose housing and accessories are made of 90 percent recycled plastic. Already at the very beginning of the product development, the focus was on reducing the carbon footprint from the product and the accessories through to packaging. The new packaging is therefore also made of 70 percent recycled paper, has an environmentally friendly water-based coating, and no longer contains any plastic foils inside. This saves 172,000 plastic bags per year. We have also optimized the size of the packaging: As small as possible so that the maximum number of tools can be transported simultaneously. In addition, our new Quigo Green consumes 50 percent less energy than its predecessor thanks to optimized electronics ‒ which means 300,000 fewer batteries over the entire life cycle. All this helps to save CO<sub>2</sub> and reduce waste. In total, we save more than 340 tons of CO<sub>2</sub> with a single product. As you can see, sustainable action is an elementary component of our values and of the corporate culture at Bosch. With the new Quigo Green, we are setting a milestone in sustainable product development in the measuring tool segment and are already thinking about tomorrow. Let me give you some more examples and inspiration in the following video!</p><p></p><p>We will continuously develop our products based on the circular economy principles, reduce their ecological footprint, and promote sustainable living in their applications. Properly composting leaves with the help of a shredder, providing insects with a habitat in an insect hotel, watering the garden with rainwater ‒ these are just a few examples of how our products already contribute to this. And we want to inspire our users even more to create sustainable DIY projects via our ‘All about DIY’ platform. There you can already find numerous upcycling ideas to give old objects a second life. Shelves made from an old cassette door, discarded pasta strainers as a lamp, rocking chairs made from run-down car tires ‒ there are virtually no limits to creativity. Just give it a try!</p><p></p><p>But that&#39;s not enough for us ‒ in the future, we want to think much stronger beyond Bosch Power Tools and combine our expertise with other companies and organizations that are driving sustainability, for example NGOs like environmental protection organizations or companies that drive sustainability through certification. We know that we are still at the very beginning ‒ but we have taken on a lot! Follow us on our journey and let us surprise you!</p><p> </p><h2><b>Home made by you ‒ with innovations from Bosch </b></h2><p>Let me sum up the most important points once again:</p><p><ul><li><i>One</i> battery for all applications in and around the entire home ‒ we are consistently driving this goal forward with existing and new partners in the Power for All Alliance. And, of course, we are also contributing to the expansion of the 18 V battery system ourselves with numerous innovations.</li><li>Our innovations are always derived from a user’s perspective aiming to provide the best experience. In the future, we also provide our Dremel fans access to a complete ecosystem and the ‘power to perform’.</li><li>And we will dedicate ourselves even more to the topic of sustainability. We have set ourselves high goals. And we are prepared to be measured by them because we want to offer users the utmost added value at all levels.</li></ul></p><p></p><p>Thank you for your attention. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch and BASF smart farming joint venture gets global green light</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Official approval obtained from merger control authorities  Experienced senior leadership team in place and new company set for growth  Smart Spraying intelligence delivers precise weed identification and management ]]></headwords>
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<p>Stuttgart/Cologne, Germany – The 50/50 joint venture (JV) between Bosch and BASF Digital Farming to globally market and sell smart farming technologies from a single source has now received approval by all relevant merger control authorities. The JV has been registered as Bosch BASF Smart Farming (BBSF) GmbH.</p>
<p>A major milestone, BBSF has since set up its headquarters in Cologne, Germany and appointed experienced managing directors BASF’s Silvia Cifre Wibrow and Bosch’s Florian Gwosdz to jointly lead the company. The company will distribute its Smart Spraying solution, which Bosch and BASF are developing and testing, to initial markets in North America, South America and Europe. Its Intelligent Planting Solution (IPS) is already commercially available in Brazil and Argentina, and will use the advanced digital agronomic intelligence of BASF’s xarvio™ crop optimization platform to enhance zone-based seeding recommendations in the near future in Brazil.</p><p></p><p><b>Smart configuration aiding efficiency</b></p><p>The Smart Spraying solution offers real-time, automated pre-emergence (“green-on-brown”) and post-emergence (“green-on-green”) weed identification and management day and night. Combining Bosch’s high-tech camera sensor technology and software with xarvio’s agronomic intelligence enables Smart Spraying in milliseconds to precisely detect weeds in crop rows and to spot apply herbicide only where needed. Its unique configuration supports a more efficient use of herbicide, with trials showing herbicide volume savings of 70% are achievable. Higher savings are also possible, with variability dependent on the prevailing field conditions and weed pressure of individual fields.</p><p></p><p><b>Supporting sustainability and biodiversity</b></p><p>“We have reached another important milestone in receiving merger control approval and have made considerable progress in the past few months. We have established the new company together, built the new team and continued to test our products successfully under different climatic conditions with various manufacturers,” says Florian Gwosdz, joint Managing Director of Bosch BASF Smart Farming. “Our Smart Spraying Solution continues to return consistent, positive test results, which clearly shows the combination of our hardware, software and advanced agronomic logic delivers.”</p><p></p><p>“With Smart Spraying, we are bringing a new digital solution to market and new approach to weed management – a volume-optimization model that increases farm profitability through a more precise and efficient use of herbicide,” said Silvia Cifre Wibrow, joint Managing Director of Bosch BASF Smart Farming. “The unique ability for Smart Spraying to see, decide and spray based on agronomic intelligence is not just financially good for farmers, but it’s good for the environment, sustainability and biodiversity.”</p><p></p><p>Bosch BASF Smart Farming remains on-track to launch the Smart Spraying solution in limited numbers by the end of this year.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>The best accessories in the range at a glance:  New Expert line from Bosch for professionals </headline>
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<p>Bosch makes it easy for tradespeople to choose the suitable accessory by dividing the complete product range into the Bosch Expert (Blue), Bosch Pro (Gray/Blue) and Bosch (White) lines in future. The aim is to provide users with clear guidance across all online and offline channels and contact points. They will know right from the start, what the respective accessories from Bosch can do and how much craftsmen can influence and increase their productivity through the accessories they have chosen. “The best your tool can get” – which is then exactly what the first new line in the range stands for, the high-performance class Bosch Expert in Blue. The Bosch Pro and Bosch lines will follow successively. In future, professional users will be able to directly read on the packaging the advantages and the key technologies which make the Expert accessories from Bosch so efficient. These advantages include, for example, a material removal rate that is up to four times faster when using metal grinding discs with Prisma technology, or up to 100 times longer service life offered by cutting wheels with diamond technology or PVD-coated reciprocating saw blades with carbide technology, compared to the market standard. The Bosch Expert line is unique: it covers the most demanding applications across all major trades. Its accessories are used whenever conventional accessories reach their limits, and they make certain applications possible in the first place. These accessories include the new “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” tile drill bits for construction trade, the “Expert Thick Tough Metal” reciprocating saw blades for metal and demolition trades and the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/for-versatile-fast-cuts-in-wood-and-laminate-new-bosch-jigsaw-blades-with-carbide-technology-213632.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Expert Hardwood fast&#8221; jigsaw blades</a> for the woodworking trade.</p>
<h2><b>“Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” tile drill bits with carbide technology</b></h2><p>The “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” was developed specially for drilling in hard tiles, primarily porcelain stoneware. Other applications include drilling in roof tiles, natural stone tiles and untempered glass. The “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” has a lifetime that is up to 10 times longer than current carbide-tipped tile drill bits on the market. Furthermore, it offers faster drilling progress. This is based on special production know-how and the unique design of the tile drill bit: The carbide tip is asymmetric, thereby forming teeth that work through the hard material more efficiently than flat cutting edges. The active centering tip reliably prevents only friction and heat from being generated instead of drilling progress. It also allows a precise drilling start without slipping on the tile. The integrated open stock between the steel body and carbide cutting edges ensures stable drilling progress over the entire lifetime. The result: Much easier and more precise drilling with a longer lifetime of the product. The hex shank of the “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” also offers advantages. On the one hand, it ensures that 100 percent of the machine’s power is transferred to the drill bit. On the other hand, it increases the degree of flexibility in the choice of the tool: The “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” tile drill bit can not only be used in conventional drills, but also in impact drivers. The range comprises 8 sizes with a diameter from 3 to 12 mm and covers all common applications.</p><p></p><h2><b>“Expert Thick Tough Metal” reciprocating saw blade with carbide technology </b></h2><p>The “Expert Thick Tough Metal” reciprocating saw blades from Bosch allow professional users to work in areas, which are not covered by conventional bi-metal saw blades. These areas include, for example, cutting of cast iron pipes or processing of high-strength and high-alloy steels in car dismantling, ship dismantling and plant deconstruction. The “Expert Thick Tough Metal” reciprocating saw blades are highly durable thanks to carbide technology. Each of the individually welded carbide teeth is initially PVD-coated (Physical Vapour Deposition), which makes them even harder and more wear resistant. The reciprocating saw blades therefore last up to 100 times longer than conventional bi-metal blades – without coating it would be up to 50 times longer. High-quality band material with a thickness of 1.25 mm and a height of 25 mm make the blade both stable and flexible. Since only the foremost tooth tips are made of carbide, the saw blade remains flexible and withstands bending and torsional forces, which are typical for demolition applications. The reciprocating saw blades cover the lengths 100, 150, 225 and 300 mm and thus all current applications.</p><p></p><p>In the new Expert line Bosch offers over 1,000 products which are far superior to standard accessories and are available right now. They also include the new “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic” tile drill bits and the “Expert Thick Tough Metal” reciprocating saw blades. </p><p></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tile drill bits “Expert HEX-9 HardCeramic”</b></td><td style=''><b>Recommended retail price including VAT</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Available in the diameters 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 mm, <br/>length 90 mm each</td><td style=''>From € 13.64 to € 27.51</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Different 3-piece and 5-piece sets </td><td style=''>From € 49.52 to € 72.52</td></tr></table></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Reciprocating saw blades “Expert Thick Tough Metal”</b></td><td style=''><b>Recommended retail price including VAT</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Available in lengths of 100, 150, 225 <br/>and 300 mm</td><td style=''>From € 17.44 to € 46.29</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Different 3-piece and 10-piece sets</td><td style=''>From € 71.55 to € 370.44</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Measure surface temperatures even more precisely:  Bosch GTC 600 C Professional thermal camera  </headline>
			<quote>Extended application range both indoors and outdoors</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Higher resolution: More details and sharper image  Extended measurement range: Temperatures from -20 to +600 degrees Celsius  More functions: More precise, more convenient inventory and documentation  Rapid exchange: Data transmission to the  Bosch Thermal App  ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>Efficient and timesaving: Bosch is expanding the temperature measurement segment by a precise and versatile thermal camera, the GTC 600 C Professional. In the stored thermal images with a resolution of 256 x 192 pixels, each of the 49,152 pixels corresponds exactly to one measuring point. The result is a detailed and precise thermal image. In addition, the measuring range is between -20 and +600 degrees Celsius and thus offers even more application possibilities than the proven GTC 400 C Professional in the range ‒ especially outdoors and even beyond the use in the construction environment. The tool identifies weak spots such as defective radiators and underfloor heating systems as well as thermal bridges just as reliably as overheating of structural components, for example in switch cabinets or in the automotive sector. The GTC 600 C Professional can be used wherever temperature differences need to be detected quickly and reliably ‒ including, for example, in veterinary medicine to localize inflammations and in agriculture. Here it supports users, for example, in the maintenance of machines and equipment. No matter which application area is concerned: The GTC 600 C Professional is very robust and can even withstand being dropped on concrete from a height of two meters. It is also dust- and splashproof with protection class IP 54.</p>
<h2><b>Even more efficient thanks to new functions such as a voice note</b></h2><p>Quickly recording of the current situation, clarifying the requirements for preparing an offer, and checking and documenting work results – the new functions in the GTC 600 C Professional make it easier to perform these tasks and much more besides. Professionals can now, for example, add a voice note up to 30 seconds long to recorded images. To date, this function was only available with tools in a much higher product class. The voice note is easily and conveniently recorded via the integrated microphone and saved in the gallery together with the real and thermal image. This avoids assignment errors, making documentation even easier. The thermal image and voice note can be called up at any time directly on the tool. The operation of the tool is intuitive. In addition to the picture-in-picture function, other functions can be displayed and adjusted at the push of a button, such as the color scale. It can be fixed, for example, in lock mode to visualize measurements of different rooms in the same way and thus compare them better.</p><p></p><p>The GTC 600 C Professional also now features an extended list of emissivity values: More than 30 different materials are stored. If, for example, the user has selected tiles, the device considers the emissivity of this surface, i.e. its heat radiation, during the infrared measurement. The surface temperature is thus determined more precisely. In addition, professionals can save the five most important materials individually and thus have fast access to them. This function distinguishes the GTC 600 C Professional from competitor models. Users in window construction can, for example, store the emissivity values for plastic, aluminum, glass, wood, and plaster. They can therefore switch more quickly between the individual measurements and work without any interruptions. </p><p></p><h2><b>Fast data exchange and further processing via a smartphone or PC</b></h2><p>The GTC 600 C Professional is equipped with a Wi-Fi module, which the tool uses to establish its own Wi-Fi hotspot. Users can connect their smartphone or tablet to the tool and import the thermal images, including the measured data, via the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/thermalapp/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Thermal App</a>. This makes it possible to process information immediately and pass it on to customers, colleagues, or other trades. Alternatively, all data can be transferred to a PC via USB-C® cable and processed there by means of the free <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/static/specials/gtc-transfer-software/download/gb/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GTC Transfer Software</a>. </p><p></p><p>The GTC 600 C Professional thermal imager is available right now. It is operated by an interchangeable battery from the Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-system-2691943-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a>. All prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GTC 600 C Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Infrared sensor resolution</td><td style=''>256 x 192, 49,152 pixels</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring range of surface temperature</td><td style=''>-20 °C bis +600 °C</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring accuracy of surface temperature</td><td style=''>± 2 °C<sup>1</sup> </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Field of view</td><td style=''>45° x 35°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Refresh rate</td><td style=''>9 Hz</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Thermal sensitivity (NETD)</td><td style=''>≤ 50 mK</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dust and splash water protection</td><td style=''>IP 54<sup>2</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Image memory </td><td style=''>Up to 600 images<sup>3</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (height x length x width)</td><td style=''>231 x 102 x 115 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply</td><td style=''>12 V lithium-ion battery</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Runtime per battery charge (2.0 Ah)</td><td style=''>Up to 6 hours </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight (including 2.0 Ah battery)</td><td style=''>0.64 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• “Click&amp;Go” tool in the L-Boxx including a USB-C® cable: €1,599<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx including GBA 12V 2.0 Ah Professional battery, GAL 12V-40 Professional charger and USB-C® cable: €1,599<br/></td></tr></table></p><p></p><p><sup>1</sup>plus use-dependent deviation, for example due to reflection, distance or ambient temperature</p><p><sup>2</sup>excluding lithium-ion battery</p><p><sup>3</sup>depending on the length of the stored voice note</p><h2></h2><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Maximum performance in sawing and screwdriving: Three Biturbo innovations from Bosch for professionals </headline>
			<quote>Further expansion of the Professional 18V System</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New standards in terms of power and features  First Biturbo hand-held circular saw with saw blade on the left and best cutting depth in its class  First cordless table saw in product portfolio with the best cutting capacity in the segment  First connected Biturbo impact wrenches with user interface and added value via app ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>Bosch is consistently expanding the Biturbo series for professionals: The new 18V tools ‒ a cordless hand-held circular saw, a cordless table saw and two cordless impact wrenches ‒ are again setting new standards in terms of performance. The specially developed, brushless high-performance motor has been optimally coordinated with the electronics and battery to exploit the full potential of the recommended ProCore18V batteries with 5.5 Ah or 8.0 Ah and 12.0 Ah. This combination is what makes power-intensive sawing applications and serial bolting possible in the first place. In addition, their features outperform current tools, such as the Biturbo GDS 18V-1000 C Professional and the GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional impact wrenches. The tools can be paired with a smartphone and offer craftsmen even more functions thanks to connectivity and a new user interface.</p>
<h2><b>Now with saw blade on the left: Biturbo GKS 18V-70 L Professional hand-held circular saw</b></h2><p>The GKS 18V-70 L Professional is the first cordless hand-held circular saw from Bosch with a saw blade on the left. It is designed for left-handers and craftsmen who prefer sawing on the left. With 70 mm, it offers the best cutting depth in its class, thus enabling a wider range of applications than common cordless hand-held circular saws with a 190-mm blade. The front features a bow handle rather than a knob, making it easier and safer to move ‒ even in a beveled position. This is what sets the GKS 18V-70 L Professional apart in terms of ergonomics. Carpenters and roofers, for example, can use the cordless hand-held circular saw to cut beams quickly and reliably to length and conveniently cut boards from wooden materials such as chipboard, plywood, or fiberboard. No matter what is being sawed, the integrated LED always clearly illuminates the cutting line. In addition, its 360-degree rotating chip ejector can be connected to standard suction hoses with 35 mm as well as Bosch’s own Click &amp; Clean system which contains wet/dry extractors such as the GAS 18V-10 L Professional, which is also battery-powered. The result: precise and low-dust sawing.</p><p></p><h2><b>Best cutting capacity: Biturbo GTS 18V-216 Professional table saw</b></h2><p>The GTS 18V-216 Professional is the first cordless table saw in the range and, like its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/best-cutting-capacity-in-its-class-new-bosch-table-saw-for-professionals-196288.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">corded pendant the GTS 635-216 Professional</a>, offers the best cutting capacity in its class: 70 mm cutting height and 635 mm cutting width with a saw blade diameter of 216 mm. It is especially suitable for cutting board materials and reliably cuts squared timber and baseboards to length. The table saw is also easy to transport thanks to its compact design, low weight, and ergonomic handles. Push stick, angle guide, rip fence and blade guard are stowed away for transport directly on the tool – so that nothing gets lost and everything is ready-to-hand. Furthermore, with its self-closing blade guard, soft start, restart protection, safety switch, dust bag and Click &amp; Clean adapter for low dust working, the table saw guarantees a high level of occupational health and safety. A wide range of accessories optimized for both cordless saws is available: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/maximum-runtime-for-cordless-saws-bosch-carbide-tipped-circular-saw-blades-for-pros-184986.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Expert for&#8221; and &#8220;Standard for&#8221; blades with carbide technology</a> extend the battery runtime, for example. </p><p></p><h2><b>Now with user interface and connectivity: Biturbo impact wrenches</b></h2><p>The GDS 18V-1000 C Professional and GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional impact wrenches offer added value to craftsmen thanks to the user interface on the tool and now also through smartphone connectivity functions. The main difference between the two is the tool holder, at ½-inch and ¾-inch” respectively. Craftsmen can select three speed levels directly on the tool and thus have the best speed and torque control at all times. With the GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional, these are a maximum of 1,750 rpm and 1,050 Nm ‒ providing power and speed for demanding serial bolting with maximum screw diameters of up to M24. Fitters in industrial, metal and timber construction can always see the battery and tool status thanks to the integrated LED that lights up based on the traffic light principle: “Green, Yellow, Red”. Both Biturbo impact wrenches also feature two modes which are preset for common screwdriving tasks in metal/mode A and wood/mode B. In metal mode, the “Shut-off after time” function ensures that the impact wrench stops forward movement within one second as soon as the screw or nut is flush on the surface of the workpiece. The ABR function, on the other hand, engages when loosening screws and switches off the tool as soon as the nut is loose. The nut is therefore not lost during disassembly. In wood mode, in which wooden screws approved for impact drivers can be used, the “Auto shut-off” function automatically switches off the tool when the screw head is flush with the surface of the workpiece, thus preventing it from being damaged. Each predefined function ‒ Shut-off after time, ABR and Auto shut-off ‒ can be further individualized using the Bosch Toolbox App and stored for later applications as “Custom Modes”. Fitters can therefore save time during repetitive serial bolting and always ideally set the tool to the specific application. The GDS 18V-1000 C Professional and GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional offer professional users maximum flexibility. </p><p></p><h2><b>Biturbo tools ‒ the most powerful cordless tools from Bosch</b></h2><p>The cordless hand-held circular saw, the cordless table saw and the cordless impact wrenches join a whole range of powerful Biturbo tools from Bosch. Other <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-flagship-products-for-woodworking-biturbo-saws-from-bosch-for-professionals-220672.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">flagship products for woodworking</a> are available, including hand-held circular saws, plunge saws, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-dimension-of-performance-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-224711.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">miter saws</a>, various rotary hammers <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/breakthrough-into-a-new-performance-dimension-biturbo-hammers-from-bosch-for-professionals-223680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SDS max</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-powerful-cordless-rotary-hammer-with-sds-plus-new-biturbo-hammer-from-bosch-for-professionals-224704.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SDS plus</a>, as well as <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-now-better-than-corded-tools-biturbo-angle-grinders-from-bosch-for-professionals-184964.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">angle grinders</a>. Full power is achieved by the Biturbo tools when paired with ProCore18V batteries of 5.5 Ah or more. The Bosch <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(230865, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/fein-and-heraeus-extend-range-of-applications-further-expansion-of-the-bosch-professional-18v-system-230865.html" >Professional 18V System</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >Professional 18V System</a> </th:block> guarantees compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class. </p><p></p><p>The GTS 18V-216 Professional table and the connected GDS 18V-1000 C Professional and the GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional impact wrenches will be available from September, the GKS 18V-70 L Professional hand-held circular saw from January. </p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GKS 18V-70 L Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>18 V/1,800 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>5,000 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Position of the saw blade</td><td style=''>On the left</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade diameter </td><td style=''>190 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade bore diameter</td><td style=''>30 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting depth 0°/45°/50°</td><td style=''>70/49/44 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Bevel adjustment</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 50°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>LED </td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with 8.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>4.1/5.1 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>403 x 215 x 290 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• In a carton with the “Standard for Wood” saw blade<br/>and a parallel guide: €380<br/>• In an L-Boxx with the “Standard for Wood” saw blade<br/>and a parallel guide: €416<br/>• In an L-Boxx with the “Standard for Wood” saw blade,<br/>a parallel guide, 2 x ProCore18V 5.5 Ah batteries and a<br/>GAL 18V-160 C Professional quick charger: €717<br/><br/></td></tr></table></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GTS 18V-216 Professional </b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>4,500 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. cutting height (90°)</td><td style=''>70 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. cutting width </td><td style=''>635 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade diameter </td><td style=''>216 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade bore diameter</td><td style=''>30 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Bevel setting </td><td style=''>45° L / 0° R</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x height x width) </td><td style=''>658 x 332 x 553 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with 12.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>20.5/21.6 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool with “Standard for Wood” saw blade, push stick,<br/>angle guide, rip fence and blade guard (excluding battery<br/>and charger): €779<br/>• Tool with “Standard for Wood” saw blade, push stick,<br/>angle guide, rip fence, blade guard, dust bag and stand<br/>GTA 560 Professional (excluding battery and charger): €879<br/></td></tr></table></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GDS 18V-1000 C Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GDS 18V-1050 HC Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. tightening torque/<br/>breakaway torque</td><td style=''>1,000/1,600 Nm</td><td style=''>1,050/1,700 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Tool holder</td><td style=''>½” square shaft with friction ring</td><td style=''>¾” square shaft with friction ring and thru-hole</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed 1st setting/2nd setting/3rd setting </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 800/1,300/1,750 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 ‒ 800/1,300/1,750 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Rated impact rate 1st setting/2nd setting/3rd setting</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 1,600/2,300/2,600 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 ‒ 1,600/2,300/2,600 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Torque</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 350/650/1,000 Nm</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 350/650/1,050 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Screw diameter</td><td style=''>M14 – M24</td><td style=''>M14 – M24</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Standard mode <br/>User interface</td><td style=''>A: Metal, B: Wood</td><td style=''>A: Metal, B: Wood</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity/App</td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with/without 8.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>2.9/3.9 kg</td><td style=''>2.9/3.9 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x height x width)</td><td style=''>222 x 240 x 86 mm</td><td style=''>222 x 240 x 86 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended<br/>retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €299<br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx with the GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €339<br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx with 2 x ProCore18V 5.5 Ah batteries and the GAL 1880 CV Professional charger: €589<br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx with 2 x ProCore18V 8.0 Ah batteries, the GAL 1880 CV Professional charger and the GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €649</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €299<br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx with the GCY 42 Professional connectivity module: €339<br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx with 2 x ProCore18V 8.0 Ah batteries and the GAL 1880 CV Professional charger: €649<br/></td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>230670</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11350</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/green-cross-line-laser-through-and-through-new-quigo-green-generation-from-bosch-for-diyers-230670.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Green cross line laser through and through: New Quigo Green generation from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Housing and accessories made of 90 percent recycled plastic</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Less CO 2  and waste from the product through to packaging  New laser diode with a more intense green line for even better visibility  Familiar easy operating concept and even greater precision ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The new Quigo Green from Bosch has a very apt name: Just like its predecessor, the cross line laser works with a green laser diode which is up to four times more visible to the human eye than a red laser diode. In addition, it is the first measuring tool from Bosch whose housing and accessories are made of 90 percent recycled plastic. As early as in product development stage, the focus was to reduce the CO<sub>2</sub> footprint from the product and the accessories through to packaging. The new packaging is therefore also made of 70 percent recycled paper, has an environmentally friendly water-based coating, and no longer contains any plastic foils inside. The size of the packaging was also optimized: As small as possible so that the maximum number of tools can be transported simultaneously. In addition, the new Quigo Green consumes 50 percent less energy than its predecessor thanks to optimized electronics ‒ all of which helps to save CO<sub>2</sub> and reduce waste. Bosch is systematically working to improve the sustainability of the entire value chain. A special team was created for this purpose. It continuously examines and implements suitable measures throughout the world, for example regarding recycling of packaging and power tools. The main objectives are to reduce the CO<sub>2</sub> footprint of products in the long term and to promote a circular economy.</p>
<h2><b>Ready to use straight out of the box, easy and intuitive operation</b></h2><p>Of course, the Quigo Green made of recycled plastic still features the proven single-button operation: Once the protective cover is opened, the self-leveling cross line laser is switched on automatically and two laser lines project an exact laser cross on the wall. The new, more intense green diode ensures even better visibility of the laser lines ‒ even in bright environments. With a working range of up to 12 m and a tilt function, the Quigo Green covers a wide range of applications. Positioning pictures or curtain rods correctly, leveling kitchen and bathroom cabinets, decorating walls with tiles or patterned wallpaper ‒ the Quigo Green now provides even more precise results thanks to a higher accuracy of ± 0.6 mm per m. It can easily be attached to tabletops, ladders, shelves, or banisters by means of the MM2 universal clamp. This is made particularly easy by the adapter plate, which also features fine adjustment in a range of ± 2 cm, making it unnecessary to frequently readjust the universal clamp. The adapter plate can be fixed to the top, bottom or rear of the Quigo Green. This allows DIYers to position it directly under the ceiling, for example, to mark a border. The adapter plate can also be attached to standard tripods with a ¼-inch thread. This offers maximum flexibility.</p><p></p><p>The Quigo Green made of recycled plastic will be available from August onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>Quigo Green</b> <br/>(replaces the previous Quigo green)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Laser diode/Laser class</td><td style=''>520 nm/2</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Working range</td><td style=''>12 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Leveling accuracy</td><td style=''>± 0.6 mm/m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Leveling time</td><td style=''>≤ 6 s</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Self-leveling range</td><td style=''>± 4°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Tilt function </td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply/runtime</td><td style=''>2 x 1.5 V LR03 (AAA) batteries/min. 3 h</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>65 x 65 x 65 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight including batteries</td><td style=''>270 g </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool including MM2 universal clamp, adapter plate and batteries: €79.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>230664</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11349</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-powerful-cordless-multi-tool-in-the-product-portfolio-dremel-8260-with-longer-runtime-and-lifetime-than-ever-230664.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Most powerful cordless multi-tool in the product portfolio:  Dremel 8260 with longer runtime and lifetime than ever</headline>
			<quote>Now with mobile app for even more features and services</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ First Dremel multi-tool with a brushless motor – more powerful than the corded pendant  Even wider range of information and services thanks to pairing with a smartphone   New Dremel Max range of accessories – the best in terms of efficiency and durability ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The Dremel 8260 is the most powerful cordless multi-tool which Dremel has ever launched. It is the world’s first tool in its class to feature a brushless motor coupled with Bluetooth connectivity and offers another 50 percent more battery capacity than the most powerful 12 V cordless tool to date, the Dremel 8220. With the Dremel 8260, DIYers now have a particularly efficient and durable cordless tool with twice the runtime. With its power output, the Dremel 8260 even surpasses the most powerful corded tool to date, the Dremel 4250, by 20 percent. Even demanding cutting, grinding, drilling, milling, carving, and engraving tasks can therefore be easily performed. </p>
<h2><b>Added value thanks to a mobile app and MyDremel</b></h2><p>And that’s not all: The Dremel 8260 is also the world’s first connected cordless multi-tool in its class and provides users with added value through the digital LED display and connectivity. DIYers can always thus keep an eye on the tool and battery status as well as the speed. As soon as the device is paired with the smartphone via Bluetooth, they also receive individual information by means of the Dremel App: For example, a runtime calculator shows the predicted remaining battery life in the current task and even considers whether a light or heavy duty task is involved. Users also obtain personalized feedback, for example warnings in the event of overheating, and therefore learn how to become even better acquainted with their tool and how to use it. A material guide is also installed that helps on which accessory and speed produce the best work results when processing the nine most common materials. The speed itself can also be regulated at six preset levels via the mobile app. And anyone who needs help can also contact customer service conveniently from the app. Creating a MyDremel profile with free registration of their new Dremel tools offers DIYers additional added value, such as a 1-year warranty extension and useful information such as operating instructions or proof of purchase and warranty certificate to make it easier to use services. If you’re looking for inspiration, just take a look at the optimized Dremel website: designing a tea light with a perforated pattern, engraving glass or leather, assembling a shelf or upcycling old objects into modern eye-catchers – all these and much more are projects with step-by-step instructions that show just how versatile the Dremel universe is. Access to the best of Dremel via mobile app or on the web, this is what the new digital offer provides and bundles.</p><p></p><h2><b>Dremel Max – the best accessories in terms of efficiency and durability </b></h2><p>Dremel also offers a completely new range of accessories: Dremel Max. It stands for maximum performance and durability, and comprises a total of seven accessories for cutting, engraving, and carving. For example, the Dremel Max EZ SpeedClic Premium cutting wheel has a lifetime which is 20 times longer than the standard accessory. It can even cut alloyed steel. The Dremel 8260 is compatible with all previous accessories, including EZ SpeedClic, and all new accessories. It is therefore more versatile than ever. In combination with the Dremel Max accessories, it works even more efficiently and has a 20 percent faster cutting speed. </p><p></p><p>The Dremel Max range of accessories is available right now, the Dremel 8260 as of November. It will be possible to create a MyDremel profile with free registration of newly purchased tools from September onwards. </p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>Dremel 8260-5</b></td><td style=''><b>Dremel 8260-5/65</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor/motor brake</td><td style=''>Brushless/Yes</td><td style=''>Brushless/Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Digital display/connectivity</td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity </td><td style=''>12 V/3 Ah</td><td style=''>12 V/3 Ah</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charging time</td><td style=''>95 min</td><td style=''>95 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Speed range</td><td style=''>5,000 – 30,000 rpm</td><td style=''>5,000 – 30,000 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x height x width)</td><td style=''>24.4 x 6 x 5.2 cm</td><td style=''>24.4 x 6 x 5.2 cm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight including battery</td><td style=''>590 g</td><td style=''>590 g</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in a storage bag including a 12 V 3 Ah lithium-ion battery, charger, and 5-piece EZ SpeedClic accessory set: €209</td><td style=''>Tool in an aluminum case including 2 x 12 V 3 Ah lithium-ion batteries, charger, 65-piece accessory set and 6 attachments: detailer’s grip, shield attachment, shaping platform, line cutter, circle cutter, and multi-purpose cutting guide: €299</td></tr></table></p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''>&nbsp;</td><td style=''><b>Dremel Max accessories</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of<br/>delivery/recommended retail<br/>price including VAT</td><td style=''>• 1 x Diamond Cutting Wheel Dremel Max EZ SpeedClic (SC545DM): €24.99<br/>• 1 x Premium Metal Cutting Wheel Dremel Max EZ SpeedClic Premium (SC456DM): €19.99<br/>• 2 x Engraving Bit Dremel Max 3.2 mm (194DM): €10.99<br/>• 1 x Tungsten Carbide Carving Bit Dremel Max (9901DM) 3.2 mm: €14.99<br/>• 1 x Tungsten Carbide Carving Bit Dremel Max, sharp, 3.2 mm (9903DM): €14.99<br/>• 2 x Carving Bit Dremel Max 7.8 mm (115DM): €17.99<br/>• 2 x Carving Bit Dremel Max 6.4 mm (117DM): €20.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>230657</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11348</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/reinforcement-of-the-bosch-18-v-system-power-for-all-innovations-for-hedge-shrub-and-grass-care-230657.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Reinforcement of the Bosch 18 V system „Power for All“: Innovations for hedge, shrub, and grass care</headline>
			<quote>Save space, save money, protect the environment</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ One battery for around 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances  AdvancedShear 18V-10: Compact and precise for shrub and grass care  UniversalHedgeCut 18V-50 and -55: Powerful and long-lasting for hedge care ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>These three new tools make gardening even easier: Bosch expands the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/diyers/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18 V &#8222;Power for All&#8220; battery system</a> by the grass and shrub shear AdvancedShear 18V-10 as well as the hedge cutters UniversalHedgeCut 18V-50 and -55. The 18 V system from Bosch today already comprises around 40 DIY, garden, and home appliances – and even goes beyond the Bosch range thanks to the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/save-money-space-and-time-with-one-battery-for-many-brands-215504.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Power for All Alliance&#8221;</a>. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower – can be operated with one and the same 18 V lithium-ion battery. Only one charger per volt class is required. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment. Another significant advantage of the new tools is the tried-and-tested Bosch Anti-Blocking system. It ensures that work progresses continuously and rapidly, even when tackling thicker branches: If the blades fail to cut through a thick or particularly hard branch at the first attempt, micro-electronics control the motor to regulate the running direction of the blades so that they are repeatedly applied to the same point until the branch has been cut through. This feature is unique to Bosch. </p>
<h2><b>AdvancedShear 18V-10: Compact and precise for shrub and grass care</b></h2><p>The AdvancedShear 18V-10 is the first grass and shrub shear in the 18 V battery system. It is designed for medium sized hedges and grass edges and can powerfully trim up to 85 square meters of hedge with just one battery charge at 2.0 Ah. Like the popular Isio, its attachments can be exchanged in seconds thanks to the multi-click system: Users simply press the two red buttons on the left and the right of the tool at the same time to release the current attachment, and the next attachment can be clicked into place straight away. In addition, the AdvancedShear 18V-10 operates with a dual-action blade like a hedge cutter – which makes it superior compared to common grass and shrub shears. Both Swiss precision blades move simultaneously and in opposite directions. This reduces vibrations and provides better cutting performance. Thanks to the three-stage LED display on top of the device, users can always see the battery charge status.</p><p></p><h2><b>UniversalHedgeCut 18V-50 and -55: Powerful and long-lasting for hedge care</b></h2><p>The UniversalHedgeCut 18V-50 and -55 are the first cordless hedge cutters in the DIY segment to have a brushless motor. This makes them particularly durable and more long-lasting than conventional hedge cutters. In addition, with 2,800 strokes per minute, they ensure fast work progress. The tools offer a blade length of 50 and 55 cm while they have a tooth opening of 20 and 22 mm and operate with Swiss precision blades. The tools are easy to work with due to their ergonomic design and low weight: The user can comfortably hold the multi-position handle which requires less force thanks to the improved trigger. This enables users to trim and shape conifer, privet, and laurel hedges comfortably and effortlessly. In addition, almost all tasks can be completed with just one battery charge thanks to the powerful 2.5 Ah battery with a runtime of up to 55 minutes. Users can always see the battery status thanks to the handy LED battery indicator on top of the tool. </p><p></p><p>The AdvancedShear 18V-10 is now available, the UniversalHedgeCut 18V-50 and UniversalHedgeCut 18V-55 will be from September. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT. </p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>AdvancedShear 18V-10</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V/Lithium-Ion</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Runtime</td><td style=''>Up to 100 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charging time</td><td style=''>120 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Width of grass shear blade</td><td style=''>100 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Length of shrub shear blade/tooth opening</td><td style=''>200/8 mm </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Trimmed hedge per battery charge (2.0 Ah)</td><td style=''>Up to 85 m<sup>2</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>462 x 105 x 163 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with grass shear blade/with shrub shear blade (including 2.0 Ah battery)</td><td style=''>1.32/1.46 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price <br/>including VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool including grass and shrub shear: € 89.99<br/>• Tool including grass and shrub shear, 18 V battery with 2.0 Ah and charger: € 149.99</td></tr></table></p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>UniversalHedgeCut 18V-50</b> </td><td style=''><b>UniversalHedgeCut 18V-55</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V/Lithium-Ion</td><td style=''>18 V/Lithium-Ion</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Runtime</td><td style=''>Up to 55 min</td><td style=''>Up to 55 min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor</td><td style=''>Brushless</td><td style=''>Brushless</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load stroke rate</td><td style=''>2,800 spm</td><td style=''>2,800 spm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Blade length/tooth opening</td><td style=''>50 cm/20 mm </td><td style=''>55 cm/22 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Trimmed hedge per battery charge (2.5 Ah)<br/></td><td style=''>Up to 300 m<sup>2</sup></td><td style=''>Up to 300 m<sup>2</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x width x height)</td><td style=''>992 x 240 x 189 mm</td><td style=''>1,033 x 240 x 189 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight <br/>(including 2.5 Ah battery)</td><td style=''>3.0 kg</td><td style=''>3.1 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool including Swiss precision blade: <br/>€ 129.99 <br/>• Tool including Swiss precision blade, 18 V battery with 2.5 Ah and charger: € 179.99</td><td style=''>• Tool including Swiss precision blade: <br/>€ 129.99<br/>• Tool including Swiss precision blade, 18 V battery with 2.5 Ah and charger: € 189.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>230593</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11347</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>First cordless wet/dry vacuum cleaner in the DIY range: Mobile 3-in-1 multi-talent AdvancedVac 18V-8 from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Numerous applications in the house and garden</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Removes dust, dirt, and liquids both indoors and outdoors  Many additional applications thanks to integrated blowing function  Universal adapter for dust extraction on power tools  Extension of the 18 V “Power for All” System‒ one battery for around 40 tools ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Whether wet or dry, coarse, or fine: The AdvancedVac 18V-8 is the first wet/dry vacuum cleaner in the DIY range from Bosch. It reliably removes dirt both indoors and outdoors. House, hobby workshop, garden, car or mobile home ‒ thanks to integrated rollers and a large range of accessories such as inflation nozzles, suction pipes as well as floor and crevice nozzle, the AdvancedVac 18V-8 is much more versatile than conventional wet/dry vacuum cleaners for DIYers. For example, it can vacuum up potting soil spilled in the trunk of a car just as easily as water which has flowed out of a washing machine. Switching from dry to wet applications takes just a matter of seconds without having to change the filter. </p><p>DIYers can also quickly and easily switch the AdvancedVac 18V-8 from the suction function to the blowing function by repositioning the hose. It can then also inflate air mattresses or remove leaves in the courtyard driveway. And that’s not all: The portable and rolling 3-in-1 multi-talent also features a universal adapter which enables it to be connected to many different power tools, for example the cordless jigsaws <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(230546, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/sawing-convenience-for-beginners-and-all-rounders-new-cordless-jigsaws-from-bosch-for-diyers-230546.html" >EasySaw 18V-70 and UniversalSaw 18V-100.</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >EasySaw 18V-70 and UniversalSaw 18V-100.</a> </th:block> The AdvancedVac 18V-8 then vacuums the dust directly from where it is produced and minimizes annoying cleaning after sawing. The Eco Mode extends the battery runtime and is ideally suited for lighter suction applications.</p>
<h2><b>“Power for All” – one battery for all applications in the home and garden</b></h2><p>The AdvancedVac 18V-8 enhances the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/diyers/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18 V &#8222;Power for All&#8220; battery system</a> from Bosch. It comprises around 40 DIY tools, garden tools and home appliances – and thanks to the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/save-money-space-and-time-with-one-battery-for-many-brands-215504.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Power for All Alliance&#8221;</a>, it even goes beyond the Bosch range. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower – can be operated with one and the same 18 V lithium-ion battery. Only one charger per volt class is needed. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p><p>The AdvancedVac 18V-8 will be available from September. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>AdvancedVac 18V-8</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. vacuum pressure (turbine)</td><td style=''>92 mbar</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. flow volume (turbine)</td><td style=''>29 l/s</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Container volume, gross</td><td style=''>8 L</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Hose length </td><td style=''>1.8 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Runtime <br/>(with one 4.0 Ah Power Plus battery) </td><td style=''>4 min/Ah (Power Mode)<br/>6 min/Ah (Eco Mode)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height) </td><td style=''>376 x 278 x 295 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery</td><td style=''>3.8 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in a carton box including suction hose, three suction pipes, a floor nozzle including a wet and dry clip, a crevice nozzle, a curved nozzle, a universal adapter, inflation nozzles, a flat-fold filter and paper bag (excluding battery and charger): €119.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11346</press_release_id>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-07-06T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Sawing convenience for beginners and all-rounders: New cordless jigsaws from Bosch for DIYers </headline>
			<quote>Expansion of the 18 Volt “Power for All” System</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ First cordless jigsaw in the entry-level segment: EasySaw 18V-70   Powerful all-rounder with a cutting depth of 100 mm: UniversalSaw 18V-100   One battery for around 40 DIY tools, garden tools and home appliances ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch will offer DIYers even more convenience when sawing in future: The EasySaw 18V-70 is the first cordless jigsaw in the Bosch entry-level segment while the UniversalSaw 18V-100 features a cutting depth of 100 mm, i.e. 25 percent more than its predecessor, and is a powerful all-rounder. Just like the corded tools in the product portfolio, users will therefore be able to select the cordless jigsaw which best suits their needs when implementing individual projects.</p>
<h2><b>First cordless jigsaw in the entry-level segment: EasySaw 18V-70</b></h2><p>Laying a laminate floor, individualizing the children’s room furniture, or beautifying the balcony ‒ the EasySaw 18V-70 offers 70 mm cutting depth and is a reliable helper for smaller projects. It is light and compact, fits well in the hand, and is simple to use ‒ just “easy”. Both in the application and when changing the accessories: Thanks to the optimized and smooth SDS quick-clamping system, the supplied saw blade can be changed in a matter of seconds without an additional tool. All conventional jigsaw blades can be used, including for example metal saw blades to saw out decorative elements from sheet steel. Sawing laminate, items of furniture made of wood or plastic, aluminum profiles and much more ‒ the new EasySaw 18V-70 is extremely versatile.</p><p></p><h2><b>Powerful all-rounder: UniversalSaw 18V-100</b></h2><p>The UniversalSaw 18V-100 offers an even higher cutting depth of 100 mm and is a powerful all-rounder for all common sawing applications. Laying parquet flooring, cutting kitchen worktops to size along with necessary cut-outs for the sink and stove, cutting terrace boards to length, and cutting the individual elements for a tree house or a climbing frame in the garden to size – all these tasks can easily be performed using the UniversalSaw 18V-100. Thanks to speed regulation, the cordless jigsaw can be operated precisely and guided in a controlled manner for every cut. Its four-stage pendulum enables individual adjustment of the cutting speed. The supplied accessories also mean that the UniversalSaw 18V-100 lives up to its claim as an all-rounder: For example, the attachable CutControl system ensures that a user can follow the cutting line precisely. The splinter guard prevents tear-out on the top of the workpiece while the glide shoe protects sensitive surfaces from being scratched during sawing. When the dust extractor is connected, a dust cap optimizes the dust being extracted directly at the saw blade. </p><p></p><p>Both cordless jigsaws feature a free blowing function which removes sawdust quickly and reliably and ensures a clear view of the cutting line at all times. A vacuum cleaner can also be connected to the jigsaws, for example the cordless <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(230593, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/first-cordless-wet-dry-vacuum-cleaner-in-the-diy-range-mobile-3-in-1-multi-talent-advancedvac-18v-8-from-bosch-230593.html" >AdvancedVac 18V-8</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >AdvancedVac 18V-8</a> </th:block> wet/dry vacuum cleaner. It ensures that dust is extracted directly where it is produced. The result: Precise and low-dust sawing. </p><p></p><h2><b>“Power for All” – one battery for all applications in the home and garden</b></h2><p>The EasySaw 18V-70 and UniversalSaw 18V-100 enhance the <a href="https://www.bosch-diy.com/gb/en/diyers/cordless-tools/18-v-power-for-all-battery-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">18 V &#8222;Power for All&#8220; battery system</a> from Bosch. It comprises around 40 DIY tools, garden tools and home appliances – and thanks to the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/save-money-space-and-time-with-one-battery-for-many-brands-215504.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Power for All Alliance&#8221;</a>, it even goes beyond the Bosch range. All tools – from rotary hammer to lawn mower – can be operated with one and the same 18 V lithium-ion battery. Only one charger per volt class is needed. This saves DIYers space and money and protects the environment.</p><p></p><p>The EasySaw 18V-70 and UniversalSaw 18V-100 will be available from September. All prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>EasySaw 18V-70</b></td><td style=''><b>UniversalSaw 18V-100</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>0 – 2,600 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 – 2,600 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting depth in wood</td><td style=''>70 mm</td><td style=''>100 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting depth in aluminum/steel</td><td style=''>15/6 mm</td><td style=''>18/8 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x width x height) </td><td style=''>235 x 80 x 195 mm</td><td style=''>240 x 80 x 200 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery</td><td style=''>1.3 kg</td><td style=''>1.6 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in a carton box including 1x T 144 D universal saw blade (excluding battery and charger): €69.99</td><td style=''>Tool in a carton box including 2x T 144 D universal saw blades, CutControl, splinter guard, glide shoe and dust cap (excluding battery and charger): €89.99</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>230465</uuid>
			<press_release_id>Dr. Markus Forschner</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-markus-forschner-230465.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/board_of_management_1/forschner_en_20250701_final.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Curriculum Vitae</type>
			<date_of_creation>2025-07-01T08:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-06-24T18:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Dr. Markus Forschner</headline>
			<quote>Member of the board of management, 
Robert Bosch GmbH
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			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Dr. Markus Forschner has been a member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH since January 1, 2022. As chief financial officer, he is responsible for finance and performance management of the Bosch Group. This includes responsibility for finance, reporting, treasury, performance controlling, risk management, and mergers &amp; acquisitions. His area of responsibility also encompasses purchasing and logistics, as well as business activities in Türkiye.</p><p>Born in Villingen-Schwenningen in 1967, Markus Forschner is married and has two children. Forschner graduated from the University of Stuttgart in computer science and business administration in 1993. Following a research stay at MIT in Boston, he was awarded a doctorate by Stuttgart University’s institute for R&amp;D management in 1996.</p>
<h2>Career stages in the Bosch Group</h2><p></p><p><b>1996</b></p><p>Commercial trainee program</p><p></p><p><b>1998</b></p><p>Senior expert, division controlling</p><p></p><p><b>1999</b></p><p>Head of controlling, Starter Motors and Generators division</p><p></p><p><b>2001</b></p><p>Commercial lead, hot-water boilers product unit and plant</p><p></p><p><b>2004</b></p><p>Commercial lead, Thermotechnology division</p><p></p><p><b>2005</b></p><p>Vice president, corporate department for planning and controlling</p><p></p><p><b>2007</b></p><p>Deputy head of corporate department for planning and controlling</p><p></p><p><b>2013</b></p><p>Member of the executive management, Car Multimedia division, responsible for commercial affairs</p><p></p><p><b>2015</b></p><p>Member of the executive board, Bosch Rexroth AG, responsible for commercial affairs, purchasing, logistics, and human resources</p><p></p><p><b>January 2022</b></p><p>Member of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11359</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-06-24T18:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Personnel changes at Robert Bosch GmbH and Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ From January 1, 2022, following a prolonged period of planning, management responsibility for Bosch will pass to a new generation.  At the end of 2021, after nearly 47 years with the company, Franz Fehrenbach is to retire from the supervisory board and Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG (RBIK).  Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer to succeed Fehrenbach as chairman of the supervisory board and general partner of RBIK.  Dr. Volkmar Denner to retire after nearly ten years as chairman of the board of management. As scientific advisor to the Bosch Group, he will devote himself to the company’s research into quantum technology.   Dr. Stefan Hartung  to be appointed new chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH.   Dr. Christian Fischer  to be appointed new deputy chairman of the board of management.   Dr. Markus Heyn  to be appointed chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector.   Dr. Markus Forschner  to be appointed to the board of management as new CFO.  Dr. Wolfgang Malchow to resign his positions after 40 years in the company, and to retire from RBIK and the supervisory board.   Dr. Eberhard Veit to succeed Malchow as general partner of RBIK and member of the supervisory board.  Dr. Stefan Hartung, Dr. Christian Fischer, and Prof. Michael Kaschke to become RBIK shareholders. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – From January 1, 2022, following a prolonged period of planning, management responsibility for Bosch will pass to a new generation: Franz Fehrenbach, the chairman of the supervisory board and of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG is to retire, and will be succeeded by Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer. Dr. Volkmar Denner is to hand over as chairman of the board of management to Dr. Stefan Hartung. As scientific advisor to the Bosch Group, Denner will devote himself to the company’s research into quantum technology. Dr. Christian Fischer is to become deputy chairman of the board of management, and Dr. Markus Heyn is to assume the chairmanship of the Mobility Solutions business sector. As new chief financial officer, Dr. Markus Forschner rounds out the newly created Bosch board of management, which has been further reduced to seven people. Bosch is confident that these new appointments put it in a good position to continue the company’s strong and meaningful development, as the founder Robert Bosch would have wanted. </p><p></p><p>The personnel changes at Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and on the supervisory board and board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH take effect on January 1, 2022. They are presented in more detail below:</p>
<p><b>Franz Fehrenbach</b> (71) will resign his positions within the company effective December 31, 2021. He will do so after nearly 47 years with the company. At the same time, he will step down from Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG. Franz Fehrenbach has been chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH and a general partner and chairman of the shareholders’ meeting of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG since July 1, 2012. Following various executive positions – among other things, Fehrenbach was a member of the executive management of Robert Bosch Corporation (Automotive Group) in the United States and of various divisions in the mobility segment – he was appointed to the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH in 1999, and was its chairman until 2012. The shareholders and supervisory board paid tribute to Franz Fehrenbach’s many years of service and outstanding achievements for the company. Speaking for the family owners, Christof Bosch said: “Franz Fehrenbach has served Bosch excellently. Nearly 47 years of service speak for themselves. In recent years, after successfully steering the company’s business operations, he has been chairman of the supervisory board and Industrietreuhand, giving the company the benefit of his great experience and foresight.”</p><p><b>Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer</b> (65), who has been deputy chairman of the board of management since 2013 and CFO of Robert Bosch GmbH since 2010, will retire from the board of management effective December 31, 2021. Effective January 1, 2022, he will join the company’s supervisory board as chairman. At Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, where he has been a limited partner since 2018, Asenkerschbaumer will in the future be a general partner and chairman of the shareholders’ meeting. He began his Bosch career in 1987, as a commercial trainee. Following various specialist positions and operational responsibility at department, plant, and business-unit level, as well as a spell as divisional president, he became CFO. In this role, he stood for far-sighted, sound finance policy. The shareholders’ meeting and supervisory board thanked Asenkerschbaumer for his successful work in the company, most recently as longstanding deputy chairman and CFO. They wished him all the best for his new role.</p><h2>Changes on the board of management</h2><p>Effective December 31, 2021, and following 36 years of service with Bosch – 16 of those on the board of management and 10 as CEO – <b>Dr. Volkmar Denner</b> (64) will retire from the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. It is his wish to turn his focus to research once more. Denner will become a scientific advisor to Bosch in the field of quantum technology. He will continue to attend the meetings of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG as a guest. </p><p>Denner has always been interested in translating the findings of pioneering scientific research into cutting-edge technology, for the benefit of humankind. For example, he played a major role in the establishment of MEMS sensor technology in the company. Bosch now leads the global market in this field, both in the automotive and consumer goods markets. Most recently, Denner, who has a doctorate in quantum physics, made the entire company ready to exploit the potential of AIoT, the combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). </p><p>The shareholders and the supervisory board expressed their thanks to Denner for his prolific work in the company over the decades: “The supervisory board owes Volkmar Denner a huge debt of thanks for the economically successful and technologically visionary way he has managed the company,” said Franz Fehrenbach, chairman of the shareholders’ meeting and of the supervisory board o Robert Bosch GmbH. He added: “Volkmar Denner has set the course for the company’s future endeavors toward sustainability, and made the group fit for the digital future. Under his leadership, Bosch became the world’s first carbon-neutral industrial enterprise as early as February 2020, as well as a global pacemaker in the fields of artificial intelligence and IoT.” Speaking for the Bosch family, Christof Bosch said: “The family owners would like to expressly thank Volkmar Denner for staying so true to the founder’s values in his leadership of the company.”</p><p>Effective January 1, 2022, <b>Dr. Stefan Hartung</b> (55) has been appointed the new <b>chairman of the board of management</b>. At the same time, he will join Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG as a shareholder. Hartung, who has a PhD in mechanical engineering, has been with Bosch for 17 years, and a member of the Bosch board of management since 2013. As chairman of Mobility Solutions, he has been responsible for the company’s biggest business sector since 2019. Prior to that, Hartung’s responsibilities included the Energy and Building Technology and Industrial Technology business sectors. Earlier executive positions at Bosch Power Tools and BSH Hausgeräte mean that Hartung has gained first-hand experience of large parts of the group, and is excellently informed about the entire product and service portfolio across all its business sectors. Most recently, he has been instrumental in the systematic realignment of the Mobility Solutions business sector and created new openings for the mobility of the future. </p><p></p><p><b>Dr. Christian Fischer</b> (53) will become <b>deputy chairman of the board of management</b> effective January 1, 2022. At the same time, he will become a shareholder of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG. Fischer has been on the Bosch board of management since 2018, initially assuming responsibility for the Energy and Building Technology business sector. As chief performance officer, he has successfully designed and implemented a group-wide program to systematically improve profitability. Effective July 1, 2021, he will also be responsible for the Consumer Goods business sector, with its Power Tools division and the subsidiary company BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, as well as for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and for southeast Asia and Australia. Fischer, who has a PhD in economics, worked on the management boards of other companies before joining the Bosch board of management. </p><p></p><p>Effective January 1, 2022, <b>Dr. Markus Heyn</b> (56) will become <b>chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector</b>. On the board of management, he has been globally responsible for sales and marketing in the Mobility Solutions business sector since 2015. Heyn is also responsible for the Automotive Aftermarket and Connected Mobility Solutions divisions and the ETAS GmbH and Bosch Engineering GmbH subsidiaries, the latter including the cross-divisional Commercial Vehicles &amp; Off-Road organization. A mechanical engineering PhD, Heyn has been with Bosch since 1999.</p><p></p><p>Stefan Asenkerschbaumer will be succeeded as <b>chief financial officer</b> (CFO) by <b>Dr. Markus Forschner</b> (54), who will be newly appointed to the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH effective January 1, 2022. At the same time, he will assume the function of chief performance officer (CPO) of the Bosch Group from Christian Fischer. Forschner has been a member of the executive board of Bosch Rexroth since 2015, with responsibility for commercial affairs. He joined the Bosch Group as a management trainee in 1996. Forschner studied computer science and business administration and gained a doctorate at Stuttgart University’s institute for R&amp;D management.</p><p>The shareholders and the supervisory board wish Dr. Stefan Hartung, Dr. Christian Fischer, Dr. Markus Heyn, and Dr. Markus Forschner every success in their new responsibilities. </p><h2>Other changes at Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and on the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH</h2><p><b>Dr. Wolfgang Malchow</b> (71) will be resigning his positions within the company effective December 31, 2021, and retiring from Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG on the same date. Malchow, who has a doctorate in law, has been a shareholder of RBIK since July 2014. He has been a general partner of RBIK since 2016 and a member of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH since the start of 2012. The shareholders’ meeting and the supervisory board paid tribute to Malchow’s achievements and thanked him for more than 40 years of outstanding service to the company, eight of them as a member of the board of management and director of industrial relations. As general partner of RBIK and on the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH, he will be succeeded by <b>Dr. Eberhard Veit</b>, who has belonged to RBIK since April 2019. The 59-year-old engineer is also a shareholder of 4.0 Ve IT GmbH and a member of the supervisory board of Carl Zeiss AG. Until the start of 2016, he was chairman of the management board of Festo AG. </p><p></p><p>Together with Dr. Stefan Hartung and Dr. Christian Fischer, <b>Prof. Michael Kaschke</b> (64), the chairman of the supervisory board of the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT) who has been a member of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH since April 2016, will join Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG as a shareholder effective January 1, 2022. Kaschke was chairman of the board of Carl Zeiss AG until April 2020.</p><p><b>Composition of management bodies effective January 1, 2022</b></p><p> </p><p><b>Board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</b></p><p>Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman (CEO) <br/>Dr. Christian Fischer, deputy chairman <br/>Filiz Albrecht, chief human resources officer (CHRO)<br/>(new) Dr. Markus Forschner, chief financial officer (CFO) and chief performance officer (CPO)<br/>Dr. Markus Heyn, chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector<br/>Harald Kroeger, whose responsibilities include the Mobility divisions Cross Domain Computing Solutions, Chassis Systems Control, and Automotive Electronics<br/>Rolf Najork, responsible for the Industrial Technology business sector</p><p></p><p><b>Supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH</b></p><p>(new) Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, chairman<br/>Frank Sell, deputy chairman</p><p></p><p>Other members:<br/>Nadine Boguslawski<br/>Dr. Christof Bosch<br/>Christian Brunkhorst <br/>Prof. Elgar Fleisch <br/>Klaus Friedrich <br/>Mario Gutmann <br/>Jörg Hofmann <br/>Prof. Michael Kaschke <br/>Prof. Renate Köcher <br/>Martina Koederitz<br/>Matthias Georg Madelung <br/>Kerstin Mai <br/>Oliver Simon <br/>Karin Solda<br/>Peter Spuhler <br/>(new) Dr. Eberhard Veit<br/>Dr. Richard Vogt<br/>Prof. Beatrice Weder Di Mauro</p><p></p><p><b>Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</b></p><p>New managing partners: <br/>Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH until the end of 2021, and<br/>Dr. Eberhard Veit, formerly chairman of the management board of Festo AG</p><p></p><p>Other shareholders:<br/>Dr. Christof Bosch, as representative of the Bosch family<br/>(new) Dr. Christian Fischer, deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH from January 1, 2022<br/>Prof. Elgar Fleisch, professor of information and technology management at ETH Zurich and the University of St. Gallen.<br/>Prof. Lino Guzzella, formerly president of ETH Zürich<br/>(new) Dr. Stefan Hartung, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH from January 1, 2022<br/>(new) Prof. Michael Kaschke, formerly chairman of the board of Carl Zeiss AG<br/>Prof. Renate Köcher, managing director of the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research<br/>Peter Spuhler, majority shareholder and president of the supervisory board of the Swiss company Stadler Rail AG</p><p></p><p><b>About Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG</b></p><p>RBIK carries out the entrepreneurial ownership functions at Robert Bosch GmbH. The role of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand (industrial trust) is the result of the distinctive corporate constitution of Robert Bosch GmbH. It came into force in 1964, and safeguards the lifework of the company founder Robert Bosch (1861–1942). Ninety-four percent of the share capital of Robert Bosch GmbH is held by Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH, a charitable foundation. The majority of voting rights are held by Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG, an industrial trust. The entrepreneurial ownership functions are carried out by the trust. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch opens wafer fab of the future in Dresden</headline>
			<quote>Fully connected, controlled by artificial intelligence.&lt;br/&gt; Chancellor Merkel: „The new Bosch wafer fab will boost our capacity in microelectronics.“</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch CEO Denner: “With our first AIoT factory, we are setting new standards in chip production.”  EU Commissioner Vestager: “Semiconductors will help strengthen Europe’s competitiveness as a cradle for cutting-edge innovations.”  Minister-President Michael Kretschmer: “The new wafer fab is good for Europe, for Germany, and for Saxony.”  Artificial intelligence will create a sound basis for data-driven, continuous improvement in production, as well as for fast production rollouts.  The first chips for Bosch power tools will roll off the production line in July – six months earlier than planned.   At roughly one billion euros, the new manufacturing facility is the biggest single investment in Bosch’s more than 130-year history.  It is planned that 700 people will work in the facility once it is completed. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Dresden, Germany – Fully connected, data-driven, self-optimizing: in Dresden, Bosch is opening one of the world’s most modern wafer fabs. Highly automated, fully connected machines and integrated processes, combined with methods of artificial intelligence (AI) will make the Dresden plant a smart factory and a trailblazer in Industry 4.0. In the virtual presence of Federal Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel, EU Commission Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, and Saxony’s Minister-President Michael Kretschmer, the high-tech facility was officially inaugurated on June 7, 2021. </p>
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			The new Bosch wafer fab will boost our capacity in microelectronics.
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				<cite>Dr. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor</cite>
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<p>“The new Bosch wafer fab will boost our capacity in microelectronics. Microelectronics is the basis for nearly every promising technology, for applications of artificial intelligence, for quantum computing, and for automated and connected driving – which is also a Bosch specialty,” said Federal Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel. “The new wafer fab is the single largest investment in the company’s history. This cannot be stressed too much. Its size and additional production capacity alone are impressive. The very latest methods of data-driven continuous improvement in production make the Dresden plant a smart factory. To put it another way: in this plant, natural and artificial intelligence have joined forces with the internet of things to form a productive symbiosis.”</p>
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			Semiconductors will help strengthen Europe&#8217;s competitiveness as a cradle for cutting-edge innovations.
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				<cite>Margrethe Vestager, EU Commission Vice-President</cite>
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<p>“The state-of-the-art technology showcased at the new Dresden wafer fab is a great example of what public and private European actors can achieve when they join their efforts. Semiconductors will contribute to the development of industries like transportation, manufacturing, clean energy, and healthcare –where Europe excels. It will help strengthen Europe’s competitiveness as a cradle for cutting-edge innovations,” said Margrethe Vestager, EU Commission Vice-President.</p><p>“For Bosch, semiconductors are a core technology, and it is strategically important to develop and manufacture them ourselves. In Dresden, with the help of artificial intelligence, we will take semiconductor manufacturing to the next level,” said Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. “This is our first AIoT factory: fully connected, data-driven, and self-optimizing right from the start.” Bosch is investing roughly one billion euros in this high-tech location. This is the biggest single investment in the company’s more than 130-year history. </p>
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			In Dresden, with the help of artificial intelligence, we will take semiconductor manufacturing to the next level.
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				<cite>Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<p>Production in Dresden will start as early as July – six months earlier than planned. From that time on, semiconductors made in the new plant will be installed in Bosch power tools. For automotive customers, chip production will start in September, and thus three months earlier than planned. The new factory will be an important part of the semiconductor manufacturing network. With it, Bosch is strengthening Germany’s position as a technology and business location. “The new wafer fab is good for Europe, for Germany, and for Saxony. Directly and indirectly, it means many new jobs in a huge growth industry. This billion-euro investment strengthens Silicon Saxony and the entire European semiconductor industry,” said Michael Kretschmer, the minister-president of Saxony. On 72,000 square meters of floor space, 250 people are already working in the wafer fab in Saxony’s state capital. The workforce is set to grow to roughly 700 once construction work has been completed.</p>
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			The new wafer fab is good for Europe, for Germany, and for Saxony.
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				<cite>Michael Kretschmer, the minister-president of Saxony</cite>
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<p>No other automotive supplier has been working intensively on microelectronics since the 1950s. Since 1958, Bosch has been making semiconductor components itself. And since 1970, the company’s Reutlingen plant has been making special components that are not commercially available. In its wafer fabs in Reutlingen and Dresden alone, Bosch has invested more than 2.5 billion euros since 200-millimeter technology was introduced in 2010. On top of this, billions of euros have been invested in developing microelectronics. In this way, the company is continuing to pursue its growth strategy in semiconductor development and manufacturing. “This expertise is the key to many high-caliber systems solutions made by Bosch,” Denner said.</p><h2>Pioneer in Industry 4.0</h2><p>Machines that think for themselves, maintenance work from 9,000 kilometers away, glasses with built-in cameras: the wafer fab that has now been built in Dresden is one of the world’s most advanced. “Thanks to the combination of artificial intelligence and the internet of things, we are creating the basis for data-driven, continuous improvement in manufacturing,” Denner said. In concrete terms, this means that all the data in the wafer fab – from machinery, sensors, and products – is collected in a central database. The result: every second, production data equivalent to 500 pages of text is generated. In just one day, this would be equivalent to more than 42 million pages. This data is then evaluated using methods of artificial intelligence. In this process, self-optimizing algorithms learn how to make predictions on the basis of the data. In this way, manufacturing and maintenance processes can be analyzed in real time. For example, an AI algorithm can detect even the tiniest anomalies in products. These anomalies are visible on the wafer surface in the form of specific error patterns known as signatures. Their causes are immediately analyzed and deviations from the process corrected without delay, even before they can affect the reliability of the product. “Artificial intelligence is the key to further improving the manufacturing processes and semiconductor quality, as well as to achieving a high level of process stability.” Denner said. In turn, it means that semiconductor products can go into full-scale production quickly, saving automotive customers the need for the time-consuming trials that would otherwise be necessary before production release. Maintenance work can also be optimized thanks to artificial intelligence. Algorithms can precisely predict whether and when a piece of manufacturing machinery or a robot needs maintenance or adjustment. In other words, such work is not done according to a rigid schedule, but precisely when it is needed – and well in advance of any problems cropping up.</p>
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			Thanks to the combination of artificial intelligence and the internet of things, we are creating the basis for data-driven, continuous improvement in manufacturing.
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				<cite>Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<h2>“Digital twin”: the plant and its double</h2><p>One other outstanding feature of the wafer fab is that it exists twice – once in the real world, and once in the digital world. The specialist term for this is “digital twin.” During construction, all parts of the factory and all relevant construction data relating to the plant as a whole were recorded digitally and visualized in a three-dimensional model. The twin comprises roughly half a million 3D objects, including buildings and infrastructure, supply and disposal systems, cable ducts and ventilation systems, and machinery and manufacturing lines. This allows Bosch to simulate both process optimization plans and renovation work without intervening in ongoing operations. Maintenance work in the Dresden factory also makes use of high-tech: data glasses and augmented reality mean that maintenance work on machinery can even be done remotely. In other words, maintenance work in Dresden can be done by an expert from a mechanical engineering company in Asia without any need for that expert to come to Dresden. Thanks to a camera built into data glasses, images are transmitted half way around the world, and the expert there then talks the associate through the maintenance process in real time. This technology also played a crucial role in ensuring that the machinery could be commissioned despite coronavirus-related travel restrictions.</p><h2>Semiconductors for better quality of life and road safety</h2><p>In the shape of microchips, semiconductors are to be found in nearly every technical device – in smartphone, televisions, and fitness bracelets. And without semiconductors, cars would not work, either today or in the future. In 2016, every new vehicle worldwide had an average of more than nine Bosch chips on board, in devices such as the airbag control unit, the braking system, and the park assist system. In 2019, this figure was already more than 17. In other words, their number had nearly doubled in just a few years. In the years to come, experts expect to see the strongest growth in driver assistance systems, infotainment, and the electrification of the powertrain. With its wafer fab in Dresden, Bosch is responding to the increased demand for semiconductors. “Semiconductors are the building blocks of progress. Electronic components equipped with chips from Dresden will make applications such as automated and resource-conserving driving possible, as well as the best possible occupant protection,” said Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. Surveys confirm this growth in demand: as recently as 1998, according to the ZVEI, the value of the microelectronics in a new car was 120 euros. By 2018, this value had risen to 500 euros, and in 2023 it is expected to exceed 600 euros. This means that semiconductors are a growth area for Bosch as well. </p>
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			Semiconductors are the building blocks of progress. Electronic components equipped with chips from Dresden will make applications such as automated and resource-conserving driving possible, as well as the best possible occupant protection.
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				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<h2>Semiconductor expertise as a competitive advantage</h2><p>“Chips for vehicles are the ultimate discipline in semiconductor technology. This is because in cars, these small building blocks have to be especially robust,” Kroeger said. Over a vehicle’s service life, chips are exposed to strong vibrations and extreme temperatures that range from far below freezing to far above the boiling point of water. In other words, chips have to meet higher standards of reliability. This means that the development of automotive semiconductors is more complicated than in other applications. This requires specialist expertise, and Bosch has amassed such expertise over the course of decades. Its developers and engineers understand the physical principles behind microelectronic automotive components. This opens up the possibility of complete systems that prevent accidents and protect the environment – again, the company is a one-stop shop for the development and manufacture of such systems. “This dual strength – the combination of chip and systems expertise – is strategically important for Bosch,” Kroeger said. In addition, Bosch can complement its strength in the development and manufacture of semiconductors with its systems expertise in electronics and software. This allows the company to ensure the quality of its products, to continuously refine them, and to reduce costs.</p><h2>“Silicon Saxony”: Europe’s biggest microelectronics location</h2><p>After comparing sites around the world, Bosch settled on Dresden, in the state of Saxony, as the location for its wafer fab. “Silicon Saxony” is Europe’s biggest microelectronics location, and the fifth biggest worldwide. One in three of all chips made in Europe is produced here. The region offers perfect conditions for this. “The location and construction of the factory demonstrate how much faith people have in Saxony as a high-tech location, with its experienced and qualified specialists and an unrivalled network that has come into being here over the course of the decades,” said Michael Kretschmer, Saxony’s minister-president. He added that Dresden’s infrastructure is excellent: everything is easily accessible, and the transportation connections are good. This includes companies from the automotive supply, services, and other industries, as well as universities and research institutes offering technological expertise. “In Dresden, modern entrepreneurship rubs shoulders with academic excellence and far-sighted industrial policy,” Kroeger said. “For Bosch therefore, the decision to make the single biggest investment in the company’s more than 130-year history here in this region was a deliberate one.” </p>
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			In Dresden, modern entrepreneurship rubs shoulders with academic excellence and far-sighted industrial policy. For Bosch therefore, the decision to make the single biggest investment in the company&#8217;s more than 130-year history here in this region was a deliberate one.
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				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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			<headline>Come and see the future in Dresden: the new wafer fab is giving birth to technology for tomorrow’s world </headline>
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<p>Dr. Volkmar Denner</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH, </p><p>at the ceremony to open the Dresden wafer fab</p><p>on June 7, 2021</p><p></p><p><br/><br/>Minister-President Kretschmer,</p><p>Ladies and Gentlemen, </p><p></p><p>The opening of this new wafer fab here in Dresden is an event we cannot really celebrate in the usual sense. Our pleasure is unfortunately only virtual, as the pandemic is still with us. And even if we leave Covid-19 aside, the challenges policymakers and businesspeople face could scarcely be more daunting: climate action, digitalization, and not least Europe’s technological sovereignty are the order of the day. All these things call for a response from industry as well. And it is precisely the tiniest electronic components than can help us rise to the greatest challenges. For me, therefore, it is absolutely clear that nothing is more appropriate to this present age and its huge tasks that a new factory for small things. </p><p></p><p>No matter when it happens, the opening of a new manufacturing site is always a positive signal – for a company’s investment clout, for nationwide employment, and finally for the future of all involved. But there is even more at stake here, as the supply shortages in the semiconductor industry already show. This is about the resilience of global supply chains – and also about the stance European industry should take. While it doesn’t need to strive for self-sufficiency, neither must it be dependent on the economic and technological strength of other global regions. So while I’m not saying that this new wafer fab will solve this problem on its own, it can certainly be part of the solution. </p><p></p><p>Any innovations the future brings will also need microelectronics. Without it, there can be no artificial intelligence, making things such as automated driving possible. Without it, there can be no quantum sensor technology, making the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s easier and more precise in the future. And without it, there can be no sustainable mobility. Take the silicon-carbide chips Bosch uses in its power electronics. They extend the range of electric vehicles. Semiconductors that are secure and reliable, and that also control and regulate complex environments – that is what all present and future applications need. The impact of this new plant will be felt far beyond our company, and far beyond Dresden. This is where technology for tomorrow’s world will be created. </p><p></p><p>We are glad that the EU Commission, the federal government, and the state government appreciate the strategic significance of microelectronics – and are acting in concert. This joint support is expressed in the synonym IPCEI, which stands for “important project of common </p><p>European interest.” This is a special subsidy program that had its premiere in the microelectronics industry. It is also thanks to this program that Bosch was able to build this wafer fab in Dresden. At roughly one billion euros, this is the biggest single investment in the history of our company. </p><p></p><p>The building itself was successfully completed within a short timeframe. For that, I would like to thank all involved – our Bosch associates, the construction companies, and the suppliers and installers of the machinery. You could say that it all went to plan in conditions nobody had planned for. In fact, we have begun to roll out production six months earlier than planned. In view of the current supply shortages in the semiconductor industry, this is a team effort that cannot be praised highly enough. But how was this possible? Not least thanks to remote collaboration with the help of 3D data glasses, which kept our installers on site connected with suppliers around the world, as they worked on setting up the machinery. There could scarcely be a better illustration of how valuable digital work is in times of coronavirus – and this too is something that would not work without microelectronics. </p><p></p><p>3D data glasses, 5G connectivity, the use of artificial intelligence to evaluate machine and product data – all these things will be typical of the high-tech working day in our new wafer fab. This is the first ever Bosch manufacturing facility to be organized from top to bottom as an AIoT factory. AIoT is the combination of artificial intelligence and the internet of things. It is the source of a new kind of efficient production: AI algorithms can detect process anomalies in the countless millions of data generated every day, and optimize the complex sequence of up to 700 process steps that each wafer goes through. And most importantly, in my view, using the methods of artificial intelligence in our fully connected factory allows us to secure a high level of process stability in a short time. This saves our automotive customers the need for the time-consuming trials that would otherwise be necessary before production release. So we can not only produce earlier, but deliver reliable products earlier as well. </p><p></p><p>Here in Dresden, therefore, the future is on view – the vigor of a plant that will be an AIoT factory from the get-go. It is a factory that also brings additional strength to a microelectronic ecosystem that is already unrivalled – Silicon Saxony. I am confident that both our new location and the region as a whole will share in the growth of the German and European semiconductor industry. Of course, this industry will have to hold its own in a global environment that remains challenging. It has got what it takes to do so, provided the right decisions are made. It’s good that there will be a second microelectronics IPCEI – the process has already got underway at EU level, and the federal government has signaled its support. It remains for me to hope that the new program will quickly be put into practice. But when it comes down to it, what is it that really matters? The European semiconductor industry has to preserve its innovative strength in international competition. Above all, it will manage this by combining systems and chip expertise. In other words, it’s not just finer chip structures that are important, but also the future generations of power electronics and micromechanical sensors – and not least, new applications such as quantum sensor technology.</p><p></p><p>The new factory will prove its worth in the global competition for innovation. For Bosch, it is already part of a global engineering and manufacturing network. All the better that the factory’s associates come from 24 countries. And while Bosch may be a company with southwest German roots, it is now more strongly rooted in Saxony as well. But what is the best thing about globalization? It’s that a company like Bosch can bring together people from different cultures. This is also something that can be experienced in our new factory. We wish everyone who works here every success, combined with our sincere thanks to all those who have worked so hard to make this venture possible.</p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>229952</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11314</press_release_id>
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				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch opens new wafer fab in Dresden: fully connected, full of artificial intelligence</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Dr. Volkmar Denner</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management </p><p>of Robert Bosch GmbH, </p><p>at the press conference in the new Dresden wafer fab</p><p>on June 7, 2021</p><p></p><p><br/><br/>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, </p><p></p><p>Welcome to Dresden, and to the heart of the European semiconductor industry. A warm welcome to you from one of the world’s most modern factories. Welcome to Bosch!</p><p></p><p>Once again, an event is being held digitally. The continuing pandemic means that we have to stay physically distanced. Yet there is scarcely a place and an event more suited to a digital format than where we are standing today: in our new factory, we will be making tiny chips that do spectacular things. Semiconductors are the essential building block for the internet of things – only with them is connectivity possible. </p><p></p><p>All of us are taking part in this event digitally – whether by laptop, tablet, or smartphone. All devices that feature chips. And many of these chips were made by Bosch. They were manufactured in our Reutlingen plant. Semiconductors are in demand. More than ever. </p><p>The current supply shortage for semiconductors is also due to the boost the pandemic has given to digitalization. We have to make sure this boost continues. Semiconductors keep digitalization running. No electronic system will work without them. Demand is rising, the market is growing. This year alone, it is expected to grow 11 percent, to more than 400 billion euros. </p><p></p><p>By building this wafer fab in Dresden, Bosch is leading the way. We are now hitting our stride, and will start production six months earlier than planned. As early as July, the first chips will be installed in our power tools. We have brought forward the start of production of chips for the automotive industry by three months, from December to September. Semiconductors from Dresden will make vehicles safer, more efficient, better. In electric vehicles, for example, they control energy flows and orchestrate the interplay of energy source and horsepower. Semiconductors are the muscles, sensory organs, and brain of the internet of things. In the future, they will be augmented by quantum technology. We will see sensors that can measure 100 times more precisely and help diagnose neurological disorders more accurately and easily. </p><p></p><p>Smartphones, smart homes, smart mobility – microelectronics makes the world go round, and enables progress. Yet the semiconductor industry and its products are not just enablers. Chip production itself is a trailblazer. It is highly automated, at the leading edge of Industry 4.0. Semiconductors are made in smart factories in which production more or less organizes itself.</p><p></p><p>At Bosch, we are taking the next step: we are combining the internet of things with artificial intelligence – a combination we call AIoT. Data gives rise to knowledge. In Dresden, we are opening our first AIoT factory: fully connected, data-driven, self-optimizing.</p><p></p><p>Long before the first coatings could be applied to our wafers, the new wafer fab was the measure of all things. Right from the start, the complete building had its own digital twin, a virtual double. Nearly half a million 3D objects are documented in this model. They include plant, machinery, pipes, cable ducts, and ventilation systems. The factory exists twice – once in digital form, and now also in the real world. The project took three years. Digital solutions helped with the commissioning of plant and machinery. Thanks to augmented reality and data glasses, experts from around the world were able to share their knowledge with the associates on site, and in this way support them. In running operations as well, digital transparency offers concrete benefits: machine maintenance can be done predictively, and complications detected before they crop up. </p><p></p><p>The decisive factor here is artificial intelligence. Connected manufacturing provides data that is evaluated by AI. AI algorithms detect the tiniest errors and every deviation, however small. They are more precise than the human eye, and faster than the human brain. With AI, we are taking production to the next level. In our Dresden plant, we will in the future be relying on solutions provided by the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence: at an early stage, our AI-based systems can detect anomalies and malfunctions in the manufacturing process, make learning curves faster, and constantly enhance quality. AI is also used in production scheduling, where it saves time and money as it guides the wafers through as many as 700 process steps at some 100 machines. </p><p></p><p>In our plant, we are permanently collecting and examining data – this data comes to the equivalent of 500 pages of text a second, or 42 million pages a day. Smart algorithms are used to evaluate this data in real time. This too is a key to the rapid rollout of semiconductor production in our new factory. Using methods of artificial intelligence, we can ensure a high level of process stability. This saves our customers time-consuming tests, curtails month-long trials, and speeds up release processes. In this way, we can not only produce earlier, but deliver reliable products earlier as well. </p><p></p><p> </p><p>With this new factory, Bosch is again demonstrating that high-tech is something Germany does well. And together with our partners, high-tech will be something Dresden does well. “Silicon Saxony” is Europe’s biggest microelectronics location, and the fifth biggest worldwide. One in three of all chips made in Europe is produced here. The region offers perfect conditions for this: here, modern entrepreneurship rubs shoulders with academic excellence and far-sighted industrial policy. The result is a network of suppliers, universities, and public institutions united by the common goal of making microelectronics a core element of digitalized societies. For Bosch therefore, the decision to make the single biggest investment in the company’s more than 130-year history here in this region was a deliberate one: we will have invested roughly a billion euros in this high-tech plant. On 72,000 square meters of floor space, 250 people are already working in the plant. The workforce is set to grow to roughly 700 in the years ahead. The Dresden plant will be an important part of our manufacturing network. With this investment, we are strengthening Germany as a technological and industrial location. In its wafer fabs in Reutlingen and Dresden alone, Bosch has invested more than 2.5 billion euros since 200-millimeter technology was introduced. On top of this, billions of euros have been invested in developing microelectronics. The main beneficiary of all this will be the future of mobility, and my colleague Harald Kroeger will now explain this to you in slightly more detail… </p><p></p><p> </p><p><br/>… Many thanks, Volkmar! Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p></p><p>On this special day for Bosch, I hope you will allow me to be so bold as to say that chips for vehicles are the ultimate discipline in semiconductor technology. This is because in cars, these small building blocks have to be especially robust. Nowhere else are they subjected to such strong vibrations, and this over many years. And nowhere else do they have to withstand such extreme temperatures – from far below freezing to far above boiling point. In other words, chips have to meet higher standards of reliability – reliability over the entire service life of a vehicle. This means that the development of automotive semiconductors is more complicated than in other applications, and requires specialist expertise. Such expertise is something Bosch has amassed over the course of decades. No other automotive supplier has been working intensively on microelectronics since the 1950s. Today, this staying power is paying off. We understand all the microelectronic components in a vehicle because we develop and manufacture them ourselves. This opens up the possibility of systems that prevent accidents and protect the environment – again, developed and manufactured by us. This dual strength – the combination of chip and systems expertise – is strategically important for Bosch. </p><p></p><p>It is not just us who benefit from our upfront investments in semiconductor technology, but also – and above all – drivers. Many of today’s automotive innovations would not exist without microelectronics. Sensors that register impact and trigger airbags and belt tensioners via integrated circuits, sensors that detect wheels locking up and skidding movements so that digital guardian angels such as ABS and ESP can keep the vehicle on track – these are just two examples of the pioneering work our company has done. So far, ESP has prevented some 450,000 traffic accidents and saved nearly 15,000 lives in Europe alone. Above all, we want to use the semiconductors from our new plant to design applications for the future of mobility: control units equipped with chips from Dresden will make automated and resource-conserving driving possible, as well as occupant protection. More than ever, we regard semiconductor technology as “Invented for life.” </p><p></p><p>Clearly, the market agrees with this assessment. Demand for automotive semiconductors is rising. As recently as 1998, the value of the microelectronics in a new car was just 120 euros. 2023 it is expected to exceed 600 euros. This means that semiconductors are a growth area for our company. In 2016, every new vehicle worldwide had an average of roughly nine Bosch chips on board. In 2019, this figure was already more than 17. In other words, their number had doubled in just a few years. In the years ahead, we expect to see the strongest growth in systems for driver assistance, infotainment, and the electrical powertrain. Bosch leads the way in all these applications – also thanks to its own semiconductors. </p><p></p><p>Chips have remained the basis of our automotive electronics competence. This is why we are systematically expanding both their development and their manufacture – not only in Dresden. Over the next few months, for example, we will extend the share of the clean room in our Reutlingen wafer fab devoted to the processing of 200-millimeter wafers. And further steps are to follow. Our initial investment here will be roughly 50 million euros. The Reutlingen extension will allow us to serve the growing demand for our sensors and silicon-carbide power semiconductors. Because these new power semiconductors reduce loss in electric motors, they extend the range of electric vehicles. Here as well, our customers include automakers from around the world. </p><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, Bosch and semiconductors are inseparable – and have been so for more than 60 years. In others words, we are not just creating additional manufacturing capacity in our wafer fabs. Instead, today’s Bosch Silicon Day is the latest chapter in a long success story – in Dresden, in Reutlingen, and worldwide. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11339</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/easy-detection-and-documentation-the-bosch-d-tect-200-c-professional-for-pros-229632.html</url>
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			<headline>Easy detection and documentation: The Bosch D-tect 200 C Professional for pros</headline>
			<quote>First radar detector with leakage detection</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ First tool featuring documentation via a screenshot and data transmission to a PC  Extended functions such as unique leakage detection for even more applications  Precise results thanks to new views and consideration of additional wall types  High added value beyond the purchase thanks to future software updates ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bosch is systematically enhancing the detector segment. The latest tool, which was optimized based on users’ feedback, is the D-tect 200 C Professional. It is the first radar detector on the market that can record measurements via a screenshot and then process them on a PC via a USB-C® cable or a SD card. This makes documentation easier than ever, for example of concrete cover for reinforcing bars or to track live cables. In addition, the radar detector features a leakage detection for the first time. This is based on even better signal processing that makes it possible to analyze and display damp spots on wall surfaces through reflected radar waves. Burst water pipes can therefore be identified more quickly and without having to prise open the wall. To detect objects, professionals now also have a choice of four instead of previously two different views, shown at a 3.5” color display. They can read the detection results even easier and derive suitable measures. Whether construction managers, test engineers, experts, or craftsmen from different trades, they obtain conclusive results when using the D-tect 200 C Professional.</p>
<p><b>Four different views for optimum detection results</b></p><p>The maximum measuring depth is 20 centimeters. What really sets the D-tect 200 C Professional apart from competitors’ models is the presentation of objects with precise depth indication and a color code in the Object View, for example yellow for live cables, dark blue for ferrous metals and turquoise for non-ferrous metals. The Object View provides a very clear overview of all detected objects and is therefore the standard view of the tool. Tradespeople can see straightaway how many and which objects are in a specific wall section, which simplifies the installation of wall cabinets or other components, for example. In addition, they can flexibly choose between displaying the object or drilling depth of detected objects. Even more precise and deeper detection is based on the enhanced radar technology with a new antenna system and a new Bosch radar chip. High precision is also ensured through pre-selection of the wall type because different wall properties influence object detection. All current wall types are stored. They extend from early age concrete walls, dry concrete walls and brick walls – even those made of vertical and horizontal coring bricks – through to drywalls. The D-tect 200 C Professional filters the signals, accordingly, thereby delivering even more accurate results. </p><p>The Signal View and the Signal View 2D are a great help when different materials are used. They indicate the strength or the strength and depth of a signal and thus provide experts with information about the wall condition. Grid structures such as reinforcing bars, for example, can therefore be clearly seen. Detection in tight spots is also simple thanks to a new Spot View. In this view the tool does not have to be moved over a surface to detect an object. Instead it indicates the object as soon as it is held against the wall. Professionals can not only carry out detection with the D-tect 200 C Professional, they can also measure and mark distances, for example to determine uniform distances between metal/wood stud profiles when pulling in drywalls or to assemble wall cabinets precisely. </p>
<p><b>High added value – even after the tool has been purchased</b></p><p>Whatever users want: The menu guides them through every measurement with clear explanations in the form of pictures and text, thus helping them to avoid application errors. Users also have flexibility when selecting the energy source: The D-tect 200 C Professional can be operated both with a replaceable battery in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-system-2691943-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a> and with four AA alkaline batteries together with the AA1 Professional battery adapter. When fitted with a 2.0 Ah battery, the radar detector weighs just under 700 grams. This makes it extremely light. In addition, users will be able to receive free software updates through downloads in the future, for example, to successively use new documentation functions. This means higher added value – even after the tool has been purchased.</p><p></p><p>The D-tect 200 C Professional is available as of now. All specified prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>D-tect 200 C Professional</b><br/>(replacing D-tect 150 Professional and D-tect SV 150 Professional)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Detectable materials</td><td style=''>Plastic pipes (water-filled and empty), electrical wires, three-phase power cables, low-voltage cables, data cables, magnetic metals, non-magnetic metals, wooden substructures, cavities</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. detection depth, dry concrete <br/>(Metal objects/other objects)</td><td style=''>200/80 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. detection depth, metal objects in early age concrete </td><td style=''>60 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. detection depth, wooden beams in drywalls </td><td style=''>38 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. detection depth, horizontal coring brick</td><td style=''>50 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. detection depth of objects in other supported wall types, e.g. vertical coring brick</td><td style=''>80 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Wall types</td><td style=''>Early age and dry concrete, drywall, panel heating (wall and floor), vertical coring brick, horizontal coring brick, brick/universal</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Accuracy of object centre measurement</td><td style=''>± 5 mm*</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Accuracy of displayed object depth (dry/early age concrete)</td><td style=''>± 5/± 10 mm*</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Views</td><td style=''>Object View, Spot View, Signal View 2D, Signal View</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Internal image memory</td><td style=''>&gt; 100 images (50 MB)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Data transfer</td><td style=''>via a USB-C® cable or optionally a micro SD card</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Protection class</td><td style=''>IP5X</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply</td><td style=''>12V 2.0 Ah lithium-ion battery, alternatively with the AA1 Professional battery adapter: 4 x 1.5V LR6 (AA) batteries</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Operating time</td><td style=''>2 h (4 x AA) to 6 h (12V, 2.0 Ah)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (Length x width x height)</td><td style=''>231 x 106 x 112 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight </td><td style=''>0.64 kg (AA), 0.69 kg (12V)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in a cardboard box including USB-C® cable, AA1 Professional battery adapter, 4 x AA batteries, hand strap, and protective bag: €699<br/>• Solo version “Cordless Concept” in the L-Boxx including USB-C® cable and hand strap: €709<br/>• Tool in the L-Boxx including 1 x 12V 2.0 Ah battery, GAL 12V-40 Professional charger, USB-C® cable and hand strap: €749</td></tr></table></p><p><i>*plus use-dependent deviation. Deviations depend on the material and the size of the objects, material and condition of the substrate, and the selected view. </i></p><p>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11336</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-05-26T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Bosch is making the smart home even more user-friendly</headline>
			<quote>New Home Connect Plus app for brand-agnostic connectivity</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ One app for many smart applications: Home Connect Plus app connects appliances from 35 leading brands and manufacturers.   Bosch Chief Digital Officer Dr. Michael Bolle: “When it comes to connecting appliances, the new app puts us in pole position.”  Bosch as a driver of the internet of things: 10 million of its products were connected in 2020, and this figure is set to double by the end of 2021.  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – More and more people in Germany are opting for connected appliances that interact intelligently: a study by Statista predicts that by 2025, nearly half of all households in Germany will be smart homes. Sales of smart-home appliances are also rising steadily in Germany, growing more than 30 percent last year. By 2025, sales are expected to be worth nearly 10 billion euros. Bosch is now expanding and adding to its existing activities in the smart-home market. The new Home Connect Plus app provided by the Bosch subsidiary Residential IoT Services GmbH will make it much easier to control all the appliances in a smart home. Now it takes just one app – Home Connect Plus – to control the connected devices of 35 manufacturers. In this way, Bosch is clearing away the obstacles to the acceptance of smart-home appliances. According to a McKinsey study, 67 percent of smart-home users want to be able to control all their connected products without any hassle, and regardless of brand, using just one app. “With our Home Connect Plus smartphone app, we are setting new standards when it comes to smart homes’ user-friendliness and interoperability. Adding the new app to our portfolio makes sense, and puts us in pole position when it comes to connected appliances,” says Dr. Michael Bolle, the Chief Digital Officer at Robert Bosch GmbH. </p><p>Since mid-May 2021, the app has been be available free of charge in all the usual app stores in Germany and Austria. Other European countries are to be added in the years ahead. </p>
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			With our Home Connect Plus smartphone app, we are setting new standards when it comes to smart homes&#8217; user-friendliness and interoperability. Adding the new app to our portfolio makes sense, and puts us in pole position when it comes to connected appliances. 
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				<cite>Dr. Michael Bolle, Chief Digital Officer at Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<h2>Home Connect Plus: one app for the entire smart home</h2><p>The Home Connect Plus app follows a platform-agnostic approach. This allows the smart-home appliances and entire systems offered by 35 leading brands, including Bosch, Philips Hue, Sonos, tado, Bose, Busch-Jaeger, and Homematic IP, to be connected with each other and adapted flexibly to individual requirements. “Thanks to our strong partner network, our vision of simple, manufacturer-agnostic usability of smart-home appliances is becoming reality. In the shape of Home Connect Plus, we are giving smart-home users an app that lets the connection and use of smart appliances and systems become part of their everyday lives,” says Lauri Pesonen, the CEO of Residential IoT Services GmbH. </p><p></p><p>The Bosch subsidiary Residential IoT Services GmbH plans to continuously expand its partner network and enhance it with further services and features. Instead of having to switch between different proprietary apps, users will be able to control their smart home from just one. In addition, Home Connect Plus will make it easier to set up personal smart-home automation scenarios, such as when leaving home and day/night settings. When developing the app, special attention was devoted to making it intuitive to use and easy to personalize. The idea was that all target groups – whether smart home beginners or technology freaks – should be able to easily find their way around. For users needing to do a more complicated setup, there is a direct link to the respective product app. In this way, users have a permanent overview of all their settings and remain in complete control of their smart home. </p><p></p><h2>10 million devices connected: Bosch as a driver of smart homes</h2><p>Bosch is a driver of the internet of things in the smart home. In 2020, 10 million products – power tools, home appliances, and heating systems – were already connected. At the end of 2021, that number will be almost twice as high. In recent years, Robert Bosch Smart Home GmbH and its smart products have established a strong position in the market for connected security and climate-control solutions. And with Home Connect, BSH Hausgeräte has been offering an “experience world” featuring connected home appliances since 2014. Home Connect Plus is now complementing this existing portfolio with an app for all features of the home.</p><p> </p><p>Home Connect Plus is the brainchild of Residential IoT Services GmbH, a subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. This company-internal startup has set itself the goal of making smart homes simple and uncomplicated to control, for all users. Its main focus is on collaboration within a strong partner network that makes the extensive interoperability of smart appliances possible. Residential IoT Services GmbH focuses on Europe and operates as an independent subsidiary. Further information about Home Connect Plus is available at <a href="http://www.home-connect-plus.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.home-connect-plus.com</a>.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>229445</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11320</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/facts-figures-and-amazing-truths-about-semiconductors-229445.html</url>
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			<type>Factsheet</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-05-25T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Facts, figures, and amazing truths about semiconductors</headline>
			<quote>Did you know...</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p><b>The market</b></p><p><ul><li>In 2020, some 440 billion dollars’ (385 billion euros) worth of semiconductors were sold worldwide, an increase of around 7 percent over 2019 (source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics [WSTS]). WSTS estimates that the market will grow roughly 11 percent in 2021, to 488 billion dollars (427 billion euros).</li><li>In 2020, the European semiconductor market was worth 38 billion dollars (33 billion euros), with 12.3 billion dollars (10.8 billion euros) of this amount accounted for by Germany (source: ZVEI). ZVEI expects sales across Europe to grow 5 percent in 2021, to roughly 40 billion dollars (35 billion euros). </li><li>In 2020, semiconductors for automotive applications accounted for 10.6 percent of the global semiconductor market. In the EMEA semiconductor market, these chips have a market share of 35 percent (source: ZVEI, WSTS). </li><li>Since 2009, micro- and nanoelectronics has been one of Europe’s six key enabling technologies (KETs). The European Commission regards these technologies as decisive for Europe’s future competitiveness.</li><li>Bosch is one of the leading manufacturers of semiconductors for automotive applications. It is also one of the leading companies for the manufacture of MEMS sensors for automotive applications and consumer electronics. </li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>Production</b></p><p><ul><li>Semiconductor chips are manufactured on circular discs of e.g. silicon or silicon carbide, known as wafers. Depending on the size of the chip, an eight-inch (200-millimeter) wafer will yield anything between a few hundred and a few thousand chips. Although the silicon chips measure just a few square millimeters, they contain complex circuits, sometimes featuring several millions of individual electronic functions.</li><li>While three-inch (76-millimeter) wafers were standard in the 1970s, most of the wafers produced today are either 8 inches (200 millimeters) or 12 inches (300 millimeters) in diameter. Bigger wafers mean that more chips can be produced in one manufacturing cycle. </li><li>Semiconductor production is carried out under cleanroom class 1 conditions. Every cubic foot (approx. 28 liters) of normal ambient air contains 100,000 particles. When manufacturing semiconductors, by contrast, there must be no more than one particle weighing half a microgram in every cubic foot of air. That is roughly the equivalent of having a single cherry pit in all of Lake Constance. </li><li>The process of turning raw wafers into semiconductor chips is a complex one, and can last up several month.</li><li>In 1994, Bosch developed the “Bosch process” for manufacturing MEMS sensors. For this work, the developers Jiri Marek, Michael Offenberg, and Frank Melzer received the German Future Prize in 2008.</li><li>Bosch holds more than 1,500 patents and patent applications in the field of semiconductors, 1,000 of which are for MEMS technology.</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>The development of semiconductor technology at Bosch</b></p><p><ul><li>Bosch has been manufacturing a wide range of semiconductor chips for more than 60 years. These include application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), power semiconductors, and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).</li><li>In the mid-1950s, Bosch research began to explore the development of particularly robust semiconductor components that are suitable for use on the road. </li><li>In the 1960s, Bosch developed the first power semiconductor for cars. Back then, special generator diodes made generators more reliable and longer-lasting.</li><li>At the end of the 1960s, Bosch built its first semiconductor factory in Reutlingen due to the growing demand for the components from within the Bosch Group. Production of integrated circuits started 1970.</li><li>In 1970, Bosch launched the world’s first mass-produced ASICs for cars. Specifically, they were power transistors for voltage regulators and integrated circuits. </li><li>When Bosch began producing its Motronic – a digital engine control system (ignition and injection in one control unit) – in 1979, it had an eight-bit microprocessor on board. Together with the erasable memory used, this was effectively the world’s first use of a computer in a car in a driving-relevant role.</li><li>Bosch has been producing MEMS sensors for more than 25 years; the first model was a pressure sensor for the Bosch Motronic.</li><li>In 2010, Bosch took its 200-millimeter semiconductor factory in Reutlingen into operation. With a total outlay of 600 million euros, this was the biggest single investment ever made in the company’s history.</li><li>In June 2018, Bosch laid the foundation stone for the construction of one of the world’s most advanced semiconductor factories: starting in 2021, it will produce semiconductor chips based on 300-millimeter technology. Bosch is investing roughly a billion euros in this high-tech plant. </li></ul></p><p><b>Use in vehicles</b></p><p><ul><li>Worldwide, the average value of the microelectronics per vehicle will have grown from 138 dollars (120 euros) in 1998, to 559 dollars (489 euros) in 2018, to 685 dollars (600 euros) by 2023 (source: ZVEI). According to the experts, most of this growth will be due to driver assistance systems, infotainment, and powertrain electrification.</li><li>Semiconductors account for some 80 percent of innovations in new vehicles (source: ZVEI). They can be found, for example, in the powertrain, in the cockpit, and in the infotainment and driver assistance and safety systems. </li><li>While every car rolling off the production lines worldwide in 2016 had on average nine Bosch chips on board, this figure had risen to 17 chips by 2019.</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>Use in consumer and entertainment electronics</b></p><p><ul><li>For 15 years, Bosch MEMS sensors have also been used in consumer electronics. 2006 saw the market launch of the first MEMS sensor for this sector. It enhanced the fun of games consoles.</li><li>In 2020, just under 1.3 billion smartphones were sold (source: International Data Corporation [IDC]). In addition, wearables – the collective term for electronics that can be worn on the body, such as smart watches, fitness armbands, and data goggles – are growing in popularity. In 2020, sales of wearables were around 445 million units (source: IDC). All these devices contain sensors that evaluate a very wide range of information.</li><li>On average, five MEMS sensors are built into every smartphone. They enable the mini-computers to recognize when the screen has been turned, and they stabilize photos and facilitate navigation.</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>Amazing but true</b></p><p><ul><li>When Bosch began the production of micromechanical sensors in 1995, the edge length of an acceleration sensor was 133 millimeters. The edge length of the smallest MEMS sensor currently in Bosch’s portfolio is 1.56 millimeters. That is smaller than a pinhead and represents a miniaturization of the sensor size by factor 85 within about 25 years – while simultaneously featuring more functions. More than 80 of these microchips would fit on a thumbnail. </li><li>To date, Bosch has manufactured well in excess of 15 billion MEMS sensors in Reutlingen, with several million more added to the tally every day. </li><li>On average, Bosch semiconductors are two millimeters thick. If the 15 billion MEMS sensors already manufactured by Bosch were laid end to end, the row of chips would be about 30,000 kilometers long. That is roughly the distance from the North to the South Pole and back to the equator.</li><li>In consumer electronics, MEMS sensors are less than one millimeter in height. Some components inside the sensors measure a mere four micrometers – 17 times thinner than a human hair. </li></ul></p>]]></text>
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<p><b>Areas of operation</b> </p><p><ul><li>Manufacturing for semiconductors (Frontend) </li><li>Test center for semiconductors (Backend)</li></ul></p><p><b>Associates</b> </p><p><ul><li>about 4,000</li></ul></p><p><b>Cleanroom surface area</b> </p><p><ul><li>35,000 m², till end of 2025: 44,000 m²</li></ul></p><p><b>Production facilities </b></p><p><ul><li>150-millimeter technology since 1995</li><li>200-millimeter technology since 2010</li><li>Pre- and final measurement for 150- and 200-millimeter wafers</li></ul></p><p><b>Manufactured products</b> </p><p><ul><li>Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), </li><li>low-voltage/high-voltage power semiconductors, </li><li>microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)</li></ul></p><p><b>Manufacturing technology </b></p><p><ul><li>150- and 200-millimeter silicon substrates with structural widths (nodes) of up to 180 nanometer</li><li>150-millimeter silicon carbide substrates with structural widths (nodes) of up to 400 nanometer</li></ul></p><p><b>Fields of application for semiconductors</b></p><p><ul><li>Power units for electromobility, e-bikes, power tools and further Bosch products</li><li>Automotive electronics: airbag and driver assistance systems, Electronic Stability Control ESC, electronic control units for electric motors and IC engines as well as for transmissions, parking assistants and night vision enhancement systems</li><li>Consumer electronics: games consoles, hearables, laptops, smartphones, wearables</li></ul></p><h2>Investments and extension course of action</h2><p><b>Rising demand</b> </p><p>Consistent development of the manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand of semiconductors chips (ASICs, MEMS and power semiconductors). </p><p><b>From 2021 to 2023 </b></p><p>With 150 million euros in two steps from 2021 to 2023 will gain about 4,000m² of new cleanroom surface area that will be realized in existing buildings. In addition, 150 new jobs in the fields of semiconductor development will be raised. </p><p><b>Till end of 2025 </b></p><p>State-of-the-art manufacturing: more than 250 million euros will be invested for a new element, the total amount of the cleanroom surface area will raise up to 44,000 m². </p>]]></text>
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<p><b>Electronically connected, highly automated production</b></p><p>All the roughly 100 machines and lines in the 10,000-square-meter cleanroom are electronically connected – with each other and with the complex building infrastructure by means of a central database. To make this possible, 300 kilometers of data lines were laid. Such a setup allows as many as 1,000 data channels to be recorded for each machine in real time, and relayed to a server in the plant. This centralized data architecture in the wafer fab is one of the biggest strengths of the new Bosch plant. Taken together, the production data generated is equivalent to 500 pages of text per second. In just one day, this would be equivalent to more than 42 million pages weighing 22 metric tons. One of the things this wealth of data allows is the ability to pinpoint at any time where each individual wafer is in the production process, where it is going next, and when it will arrive. The wafers are transported from machine to machine by a completely automatic system featuring individual pods known as FOUPs (front opening unified pods). Each FOUP can transport up to 25 wafers. There is no longer any manual transportation at all.</p>
<p><b>First AIoT factory</b></p><p>The Dresden wafer fab is Bosch’s first AIoT factory. AIoT stands for the combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). With this, Bosch is creating a sound basis for data-driven, continuous improvement in production, and setting new standards for Industry 4.0. Artificial intelligence methods can be used to evaluate the data generated in the wafer fab. For example, an AI algorithm can detect even the tiniest anomalies in products. These anomalies are visible on the wafer surface in the form of specific error patterns known as signatures. Their causes are immediately analyzed and deviations from the process corrected without delay, even before they can affect the reliability of the product. This is the key to further improving the manufacturing processes and semiconductor quality, as well as to achieving a high level of process stability. In turn, it means that semiconductor products can go into full-scale production quickly. Furthermore, AI algorithms can precisely predict whether and when a piece of manufacturing machinery or a robot needs maintenance or adjustment. In other words, such work is not done according to a rigid schedule, but precisely when it is needed – and well in advance of any problems cropping up. AI is also used in production scheduling, saving time and costs as it guides the wafers through several hundred processing steps at roughly 100 machines in the plant. </p><p><b>Plant with “digital twin”</b></p><p>There are two Dresden wafer fabs – one in the real world, and one in the digital world. Experts call this a “digital twin.” During construction, all parts of the factory and all relevant construction data relating to the plant as a whole were recorded digitally and visualized in a three-dimensional model. The twin comprises roughly half a million 3D objects, including buildings and infrastructure, supply and disposal systems, cable ducts and ventilation systems, and machinery and manufacturing lines. This allows Bosch to simulate both process optimization plans and renovation work without intervening in ongoing operations. Moreover, any new machinery is always delivered to the plant twice – once in the real world and once as a data model. </p><p><b>Looking through data glasses</b></p><p>In its Dresden plant, Bosch is making use of augmented reality (AR). Thanks to smart AR glasses and tablets, users will be able to see digital content superimposed on the real environment. For example, an AR app developed by Bosch allows energy data from the wafer fab to be displayed in a virtual model of the building. This makes it possible to optimize the carbon footprint of the manufacturing machinery. Data glasses also help with construction planning, and in the future will be an important aid for remote maintenance of the machinery and systems by experts who may be thousands of miles away. </p><p><b>5G-ready</b></p><p>To make the transmission of data between machines and computers even more flexible, the new 5G mobile communications standard will soon be introduced at the semiconductor plant. The plant was 5G-ready right from the start: all the requirements for 5G infrastructure were taken into consideration during the construction phase. </p><p><b>Carbon neutral from the start</b></p><p>Environmental protection and sustainability were priorities at the new location from day one. This is why the Dresden wafer fab will be carbon neutral from the outset. To achieve this, Bosch can build on experience gained at the sister plant in Reutlingen. For example, its primary energy supply is exclusively in the form of green electricity and carbon-neutral natural gas. Furthermore, sophisticated energy management ensures the best possible power consumption in its manufacturing operations. </p>]]></text>
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<p><b>Total investment</b> <br/>approx. 1 billion euros</p><p> </p><p><b>Site</b> <br/>approx. 100,000 m2</p><p> </p><p><b>Total floor space</b> <br/>approx. 72,000 m2 of production area and office space</p><p> </p><p><b>Clean-room area</b> <br/>Currently approx. 10,000 m², <br/>addition of some 3,000 m² </p><p> </p><p><b>Associates</b> <br/>roughly 480 in August 2023 </p><p></p><p><b>Qualified professionals needed</b> <br/>Experts from the semiconductor industry, such as process, production or maintenance engineers, mathematicians, software engineers as well as professionals and graduates with degrees in physics, chemistry, or microsystems technology</p><p> </p><p><b>Manufactoring technology</b> <br/>Highly automated wafer production (300mm silicon substrate wafers with structures up to 65nm in width)</p><p> </p><p><b>Manufactured products</b> <br/>Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and power semiconductors</p><p>MEMS manufactoring on 300mm <br/>wafers (SOP in 2026)</p><p> </p><p><b>Fields of application for semiconductors</b> <br/>Mainly automotive electronics and industrial applications</p><p> </p><p><b>Connected manufactoring</b> <br/>At the wafer fab in Dresden, production data is generated at a rate of 250 MB/second, which corresponds to the data volume of 400 HD videos running simultaneously.</p><p> </p><p><b>Funding</b> <br/>Construction of the new wafer fab in Dresden received funding as part of IPCEI 1 Microeletronics (Important Project of Common European Interest) from the German federal government – more specifically, the Federal Ministgry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).</p><p>Over the next years, Bosch plans to invest some three billion euros in Dresden and Reutlingen, both as part of its own investment plan and under the auspices of the European IPCEI ME (“Important Project of Common European Interest on Microelectronics”) funding program.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Semiconductor terminology</headline>
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<p><b>Semiconductors – one way, then another</b></p><p>Semiconductors are chemical substances that have the properties both of electrical conductors and of non-conductors – hence semiconductors. As microchips, they are built into practically every kind of electrical system. They are a key technology of the connected world.</p><p></p><p><b>Silicon – the raw material of the connected world</b></p><p>Silicon (Si) is the stuff of high-tech dreams. In the natural world, it is as common as sand on the beach – in fact, sand is mainly made up of silicon dioxide. To get the ultra-pure monocrystalline silicon needed for chip production, oxygen is extracted from the sand in a complex process. One metric ton of sand is enough to make roughly 3,000 wafers measuring 300 millimeters in diameter.</p><p></p><p><b>Wafers – the semiconductor world in disc form</b></p><p>In the world of semiconductors, the term “wafer” means a circular disc made of a material such as silicon. In what is known as a drawing process, a round monocrystal – the ingot – is created from extremely hot liquid silicon. The ingot may be 300 millimeters in diameter and more than one meter long. This cylinder is then sawed into discs – the raw wafers. These discs are thinner than a millimeter. In a manufacturing process lasting up to several month, these discs are turned into semiconductor chips.</p><p></p><p><b>Semiconductor chips – and what they have to do with skyscrapers</b></p><p>A microchip comprises many superimposed layers, like the stories of a skyscraper. Roughly 30 layers are stacked on top of each other in a microchip. Each of these has a particular function, such as conducting electricity or forming resistors. To create these layers, the wafer has to go through hundreds of process steps. In these steps, additional thin layers are deposited onto the wafer and structured. First, individual layers are deposited on the raw wafer, coated with photoresist, then exposed through a photomask. Only the exposed photoresist hardens, while the coating that has remained soft is removed by an etching solution. The surfaces that have been stripped in this way are now subject to physical processes, as a result of which the material there takes on the required electrical properties. Following that, any remaining photoresist is removed by cleaning. A new layer is now deposited on the wafer layer that has been treated in this way, and the process starts over – with a photomask for the next layer and the associated process. The more layers that are created, the more complex and powerful the chip will be. In this way, active and passive components are created on the wafer. Metal conductor tracks connect them with a circuit. It may take several months for a wafer to pass through all these process stages. All the circuits that have been created in this way are then checked for functionality while still on the wafer. The wafer is then sent to manufacturing partners, who break it up into individual chips and package them in their typical plastic housing. Following a further function test, the microchips are ready to be used in many electronic parts, components, and systems.</p><p></p><p><b>MEMS – seeing, feeling, smelling</b></p><p>Rectangular or square, smaller than a pinhead, and between one and four millimeters tall – the tiny MEMS sensors are hugely versatile all-around talents in the connected world. MEMS stands for microelectromechanical systems. They act effectively as sensory organs in a wide range of different applications in vehicles and supply the control units with important information, such as whether the car is spinning on a slippery road surface. Nowadays it is also impossible to imagine consumer and entertainment electronics without MEMS sensors. For example, they transform a simple cellphone into a smartphone that takes sharp photos with no shaking or jittering. MEMS sensors consist primarily of a MEMS element and an ASIC on a tiny circuit board. The whole object is covered by a protective casing.</p><p></p><p><b>ASICs – chips with built-in “intelligence”</b></p><p>If MEMS sensors are the sensory organs of the connected world, then application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are the brains. They process the information from the MEMS sensors and trigger further actions. For example, they deploy a vehicle’s airbags at exactly the right time. Although the silicon chips measure just a few square millimeters, they contain complex circuits, sometimes featuring several millions of individual electronic functions.</p><p></p><p><b>Power semiconductors – brimming with strength</b></p><p>These special semiconductor components look after the controlling and switching of high electrical currents and voltages. To manage this, they are equipped with special switching and conducting properties, as the high currents and voltages would destroy ordinary semiconductor components. In electric and hybrid vehicles, for example, they control the energy flow in the power electronics between the battery and the e-motor and ensure that the electricity is used as efficiently as possible. </p><p></p><p><b>Cleanrooms – not just clean, but squeaky clean</b></p><p>Semiconductors are made up of extremely fine structures roughly 50 times thinner than a human hair. In the manufacturing rooms for semiconductor production, therefore, it must be ensured that there is absolutely no dust or other contaminating particles present in the ambient air. Even the tiniest of particles can destroy semiconductor components. Therefore, the air is kept clean using special extraction and filtering technology. There are various cleanroom classes. Sensitive chip manufacturing requires the purest: class 1. For work clothing, this means: coverall, gloves, hood, and face mask. And make-up, lipstick, and eyeliner are a no-go.</p><p></p><p><b>Yellow light – without the sun</b></p><p>The cleanroom is illuminated with a special yellow light that contains no ultraviolet radiation. This prevents the photoresist-coated wafers from being inadvertently exposed.</p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/semiconductor-production-at-bosch-228992.html</url>
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			<type>Factsheet</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-05-28T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-05-28T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Semiconductor production at Bosch</headline>
			<quote/>
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			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p><b>Current portfolio</b></p><p>Bosch manufactures and sells electronic components for vehicles and for consumer electronics. These include <b>application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs)</b>, <b>power semiconductors and microelectro-mechanical systems (MEMS)</b> such as acceleration, pressure, yaw-rate, magnetic field, mass-flow and environ-mental sensors.</p><p><b>Manufacturing sites</b> </p><p><ul><li>Reutlingen (150-mm and 200-mm technology)</li><li>Dresden (300-mm technology) </li></ul></p><p><b>Patents</b> </p><p>Bosch holds more than 1,000 patents and patent applications for MEMS technology as well as more than 500 in the field of semiconductor technology.</p><p><b>Market</b> </p><p>The requirements after semiconductor chips (ASICs, power semiconductors and MEMS) will further increase. The reason is about a rise of the proportion of semiconductors in electronic devices and car applications, e.g. connected and automated driving or the electro mobility. Microelectronics can be seen as technological key sector.</p><h2>Expertise in innovation and technology</h2><p><b>Invented for life </b></p><p>For more than 60 years Bosch has been developing and manufacturing microelectronic components and systems. In 1958 the first semiconductor product a “Variode” was produced in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. Semi-conductors (integrated circuits) have been manufactured at the wafer fab in Reutlingen since 1970.</p><p><b>Know-How in semiconductor’s business</b></p><p>Microelectronics: Bosch is making key business Technologies accessible and is inventing innovative production measures. The company developed the microfabrication technique called “Bosch Prozess” in 1994 where new semiconductors can be manufactured.</p><p><b>Sensor technology </b></p><p>Since 1995 Bosch has been producing more than 15 billion MEMS and is now the world market leader in this field.</p><p><b>“Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2008“ </b></p><p>Award winning invention of a new procedure for the surface micromechanics.</p><p><b>First AIot-plant in Dresden</b></p><p>In 2021 Bosch opened one of the most modern wafer fab in the world: a highly automated and intelligent plant, with fully connected machines and embedded processes combined with artificial intelligence methods.</p><p><b>New innovation in series</b> </p><p>At the end of 2021: start of production of Silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors which are used in the power electronics of electric cars reaching more range and faster charging stops.</p><p><b>Vertical synergies </b></p><p>Bosch is one of the leading suppliers in the automotive industry with an own sector for semiconductors.</p><h2>Investments</h2><p><b>Capital expenditure </b></p><p>In its wafer fabs in Reutlingen and Dresden alone, Bosch has invested more than 2.5 billion euros since 200-millimeter technology was introduced in 2010. On top of this, billions of euros have been invested in developing microelectronics.</p><p><b>2021 </b></p><p>The wafer fab Dresden is the biggest single Investment of the company’s history with about one billion euros of investment. Till 2023 in Reutlingen: more than 150 million euros will be invested for new cleanroom surface areas in existing buildings and 150 new jobs in the fields of semiconductor development will be raised.</p><p><b>2022 </b></p><p>More cleanroom surface areas for meeting the demand of chips: more than 400 million euros for the expansion in Dresden, Reutlingen, Penang.</p><p><b>2023</b></p><p>Expansion of the existing cleanroom surface area in Dresden for more than 250 million euros.</p><p><b>Till end of 2025 </b></p><p>State-of-the-art manufacturing: more than 250 million euros will be invested for a new element, the total amount of the cleanroom surface area will raise up to 44,000 m².</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>Jens Fabrowsky</press_release_id>
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			<type>Curriculum Vitae</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-05-18T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-05-18T15:45:29+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Jens Fabrowsky</headline>
			<quote>Member of the executive management, Automotive Electronics division, Robert Bosch GmbH</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Jens Knut Fabrowsky has been Executive Vice President Automotive Electronics of Robert Bosch GmbH since April 2012. <br/>He was born on 13th August 1968 in Esslingen (Germany) and is married. He studied mechanical engineering and industrial engineering at the University of Stuttgart (Germany) and the Technical University of Munich (Germany).</p>
<h2>Career stages</h2><p></p><p><b>1999</b> </p><p>Director<br/>Chassis Systems, Blaichach, Germany</p><p></p><p><b>2000</b> </p><p>Technical Plant Manager<br/>Gasoline Systems, Rutesheim, Germany</p><p></p><p><b>2004</b> </p><p>Plant Manager<br/>Gasoline Systems, Eisenach, Germany</p><p></p><p><b>2007</b> </p><p>Executive Vice President with responsibility for Manufacturing<br/>Starter Motors and Generators, Schwieberdingen, Germany</p><p></p><p><b>2012 </b></p><p>Executive Vice President with responsibility for Electronic Control Units as well as Manufacturing<br/>Automotive Electronics, Reutlingen, Germany</p><p></p><p><b>2017</b></p><p>Executive Vice President with responsibility for the business field Semiconductor Components<br/>Automotive Electronics, Reutlingen, Germany</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11334</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/world-asthma-day-2021-asthma-sufferers-would-welcome-more-digital-solutions-bosch-survey-suggests-228431.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-05-04T12:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-05-04T12:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Business/economy</name>
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			<headline>World Asthma Day 2021: Asthma sufferers would welcome more digital solutions, Bosch survey suggests</headline>
			<quote>Bosch home measuring device Vivatmo me uses digital treatment approach to help asthmatics</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p><b>1. Asthma – a common disease</b></p><p>The Global Asthma Network estimates that there are some 339 million asthma sufferers worldwide, which makes this respiratory disease one of the most frequent chronic health conditions. Moreover, a further 100 million people are expected to contract this condition by 2025. In Germany alone, 3.5 million people are receiving medical treatment for asthma – 4.2 percent of the population. Asthma does not just mean restrictions in sufferers’ private lives. Hospitalization, visits to physicians, and drugs, not to mention the loss of labor productivity, mean that the economic burden of such a chronic disease is considerable. Between 1999 and 2002, the total cost incurred by 15- to 69-year-old Europeans came to some 19.3 billion euros. According to the Global Asthma Network, treatment of this condition focuses on monitoring asthma symptoms and avoiding asthmatic attacks. The Bosch subsidiary Bosch Healthcare Solutions offers asthmatics support in the shape of its Vivatmo me breath-gas analyzer. This device allows them to monitor themselves at home and to detect a worsening of their condition at an early stage. By using what is known as FeNO or NO testing, the analyzer relies on a new examination method that allows patients to accurately determine the level of inflammation themselves. The findings can be documented in an app and shared with a doctor. </p>
<p><b>2. Asthmatics would welcome digital solutions for self-testing </b></p><p>More and more patients are demanding that digital solutions be used in medical treatment. The opinion research company Civey recently carried out a representative online survey of 1,000 respondents for Bosch Healthcare Solutions. More than half the respondents (52 percent) said that, in the case of asthma, they would welcome modern digital aids such as apps to help them keep track of the course of their condition. At 62 percent, the willingness to self-monitor is particularly high among 40- to 49-year-olds. On average, the desire for more medical test devices for the home is also higher in this demographic. </p><p></p><p><b>3. FeNO or NO tests as a new monitoring method</b></p><p>What are known as FeNO or NO tests are a new method for monitoring the treatment of asthma. They allow patients to test the level of an inflammation marker in their lungs. The inflammation associated with asthma causes the production of nitric oxide (NO) in the mucus membranes of the respiratory tract. The amount of this gas can be measured as fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO). The higher the NO level, the more severe the inflammation. In healthy adults, the FeNO level is generally less than 25 ppb (parts per billion). FeNO levels of more than 50 ppb are a symptom of an acute allergic airway inflammation: “We have been measuring FeNO levels in daily practice since the first measurement devices came onto the market. Our experience with allergic asthma patients has been very positive. In this context, self-testing improves compliance, and helps patients and physicians to understand each other better,” says the lung specialist Dr. Michael Barczok, who also co-founded the lung center in Ulm, Germany. Bosch Healthcare Solutions’ measuring device Vivatmo me allows asthmatics to measure their NO levels at any time and in any place. It is the world&#39;s first FeNO meter for home use. </p><p></p><p><b>4. FeNO and NO tests still relatively unknown in asthma treatment</b></p><p>For patients, NO tests are both stress-free and simple to perform. Although they are available to patients in Germany, they are not covered by statutory health insurance programs. The latest German national treatment guidelines also list the determination of fractional exhaled nitric oxide as part of the initial diagnostic procedure for asthma, and recommend repeated testing. </p><p>Nonetheless, many patients have never heard of this method for monitoring asthma. To their knowledge, only 20 percent of those who keep themselves regularly informed about asthma have had a FeNO test, the Bosch survey found. Half (49 percent) of the respondents have never been given a FeNO or NO test by their doctor. And when asked about this test, a further 31 percent gave no reply or had never heard of it. </p><p></p><p><b>5. Closely meshed treatment can positively influence course of disease </b></p><p>The Bosch survey suggests that half the respondents are satisfied with their medical care and value personal contact with their physician. Vivatmo me helps patient-physician communication by digitally managing test results in an asthma diary app and sharing them with the physician as required. The app has already won an award, the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/de/vivatmo-app-erhaelt-pneumodigital-siegel-217344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PneumoDigital</a> quality seal, for its user-friendliness. “By using Vivatmo me to monitor their results themselves, asthmatics can regain control over their condition and get a better idea of what their ‘invisible enemy’ – airway inflammation – is up to. For many asthma sufferers, this is a crucial step toward dealing better with their disease and getting a grip on it,” says Dr. Michael Barczok, when asked about his experience with Vivatmo me and its digital treatment approach. </p><p>Close monitoring of inflammation levels via FeNO measurement has a positive impact on potential asthma in pregnant women&#39;s children as well. According to an Australian study, a medical diagnosis of asthma in these children was reduced by almost 50 percent by preschool age.</p><p></p><p><b>6. Nearly 40 percent of respondents have reservations about corticosteroids</b></p><p>The German national guidelines for asthma treatment set out a phased plan for the treatment of adult asthma. The use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) is common to each phase. Nearly 40 percent of those polled on behalf of Bosch expressed their reservations about the use of corticosteroids in asthma treatment. These reservations become stronger with increasing age. Vivatmo me gives patients a clear idea of the course of their illness. Deterioration can be detected early on and treated in time with their physician. “The fight against asthma will not be won with beta agonists and corticosteroids. I believe it makes more sense to intervene earlier and, through continuous treatment in close consultation with the patient, to prevent acute symptoms from appearing in the first place,” says Barczok, summing up the benefits of close monitoring. </p><p></p><p><b>7. Vivatmo me available in Germany and Austria </b></p><p>Vivatmo me has been available in Germany and Austria since March 2020. In a next step, it is planned to obtain approval in other markets, such as the United States. The development of the Vivatmo system was able to draw on the Bosch Group’s experience and core competencies in sensor and microsystems technology, miniaturization, algorithm development, smart connectivity, and the manufacture of highly precise, complex products that meet the company’s exacting quality standards. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>228420</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11335</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-gives-the-energy-transition-a-home-228420.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-05-04T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Bosch gives the energy transition a home</headline>
			<quote>In a new image film, Bosch Thermotechnology underlines the importance of the home as the origin of the energy transition</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thomas Pelizaeus</name>
				<email>thomas.pelizaeus@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>In pandemic times, the home as a place of safety and security takes on a special significance. According to a GFK survey conducted in March 2021, 62 percent of German citizens, when asked what they would do if they were again unable to travel in the summer of 2021, answered that they would prefer to make themselves comfortable within their own four walls again. And afterwards? The current image film from Bosch Thermotechnology thinks further about the role of the home, beyond the pandemic. The home is the origin of the global energy revolution. In the film, a family, a best-ager couple and a café owner draw attention to the fact that their home must not only be a safe place, but above all a climate-friendly place. Bosch Thermotechnology offers suitable and at the same time energy-saving heating or air conditioning solutions for almost every home in the world, making the home the starting point for the necessary climate protection. In the film, Bosch shows its multi-technology approach to the energy turnaround in the building sector: this represents both electrification through heat pump technology and CO2-neutral solutions with hydrogen as an energy carrier, which are particularly important in the modernisation of buildings.</p><p><b>Bosch Thermotechnology drives the energy transition in buildings</b></p><p>Dr. Ralf Steinbach, Head of Marketing at Bosch Thermotechnology, on the new image film: &quot;Without decisive emission reductions in the building sector, i.e. in the &#39;home&#39;, Europe and the world will not achieve their ambitious climate targets. Bosch Thermotechnology supports people around the world in their search for energy-saving heating and air conditioning solutions, no matter what their home looks like today.&quot; The idea for the film came from Jeschenko MedienAgentur Berlin, which advises Bosch Thermotechnik on PR and social media. Direction and production were in the hands of PS Film, Berlin. After an internal kick-off, the film will be shown worldwide on the Bosch Thermotechnology websites and social networks from May.</p><p></p><p>You can watch the film here:</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/zWnHFrJFLtA" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://youtu.be/zWnHFrJFLtA</a></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>228352</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11333</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/covid-19-vaccination-campaign-bosch-plans-extensive-vaccination-program-for-associates-228352.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-05-04T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-05-04T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>90</id>
				<name>Working at Bosch</name>
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			<headline>Covid-19 vaccination campaign: Bosch plans extensive vaccination program for associates</headline>
			<quote>Company doctors ready and waiting</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Member of the Bosch board of management Filiz Albrecht: “We want to contribute to the vaccination drive in Germany. We care deeply about the health of our associates and the general public.”  Vaccination center at the Renningen research campus has capacity for up to 1,400 vaccinations daily; Bosch can vaccinate up to 6,000 people per day in Germany – program also planned for associates’ relatives.  Medical team comprises some 200 associates in Germany, including 50 company doctors; considerable experience with vaccinations.  Bosch also assisting local vaccination campaigns in other countries. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Trix Boehne</name>
				<email>trix.boehne@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Renningen / Stuttgart – Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, plans to open vaccination centers at a number of its locations in Germany. It aims to offer a Covid-19 vaccination to its 130,000 associates in Germany, assuming corresponding vaccine availability. “We want to contribute to the vaccination drive in Germany. The infrastructure is in place and our company doctors are ready and waiting. They will start the vaccinations as soon as we get the green light,” says Filiz Albrecht, member of the Bosch board of management and director of industrial relations, on the plans of the company. “We care deeply about the health of our associates and of the general public, as we are demonstrating with this comprehensive vaccination commitment.” On the Renningen research campus site alone, Bosch plans to offer up to 1,400 vaccinations a day in a larger center for employees in the greater Stuttgart area. </p>
<p>Associates will also be able to get vaccinated by local vaccination centers and company medical staff at over 50 other locations. A concept for mobile vaccination teams has been developed to support smaller locations. In addition, the company plans to extend the offer to relatives if there is sufficient availability of the vaccine and if the authorities give the go-ahead for this. In total, Bosch can vaccinate up to 6,000 people a day in Germany. Vaccinations will be voluntary, subject to medical advice, and in line with prioritization rules. Final preparations are underway, including training for the medical team and discussions with authorities on vaccine procurement. For its vaccination campaign, Bosch is drawing on the competence of its company doctors as well as other internal expertise. The Bosch Service Solutions division is running the software-based vaccination registration system. The vaccination cabins at the Renningen vaccination center were built in a short space of time using aluminum sections from industrial technology company Bosch Rexroth and can be customized and expanded according to requirements.</p><p></p><h2>High levels of qualification and experience among Bosch company doctors</h2><p>The Bosch medical team comprises some 200 associates, including 50 company doctors. “Bosch company doctors are vastly experienced at administering vaccinations,” says Falko Papenfuß, head of the Bosch medical service. “For many years they have offered general vaccination advice, provided travel-related medical care, and been responsible for associates’ seasonal flu vaccinations.” In 2020, 18,000 associates in Germany received a flu vaccination. People outside of Bosch also benefit from the company doctors’ competence: Bosch medical experts have been assisting the nationwide vaccination campaign in Germany over the past few months, including at the vaccination center at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart. </p><p></p><h2>Protective measures remain in place, comprehensive test offer</h2><p>The protective measures introduced at the beginning of the pandemic continue to apply at all locations and are being continuously updated based on the latest guidelines and medical findings. Bosch has been providing associates unable to work from home with regular Covid-19 antigen self-tests for a number of weeks now. Associates at German locations can take multiple self-tests per week, or even on a daily basis, depending on the local situation. Bosch is also deploying its own rapid PCR test using the Vivalytic analysis device, which was developed in-house, at more than 50 locations in Europe as part of its testing concept. Associates also continue to receive Bosch-produced face masks.</p><p></p><h2>Worldwide commitment to vaccination campaign</h2><p>Bosch also plans to offer vaccinations to its associates internationally, where possible. Associates at a number of international locations, including in China, France, India, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and the U.S., have already been able to receive vaccinations. As is standard practice in these countries, Bosch has been responsible for organizing vaccinations for its associates – mostly through external bodies or medical services. In some cases, Bosch has also offered organized trips to public vaccination centers for its associates in collaboration with local authorities. The company has opened a larger vaccination center together with the local government on the site of its plant in Cluj, Romania – another is operated by the Indian authorities at the plant in Adugodi (Bengaluru). Bosch employs more than 3,500 associates there.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11331</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch, Shell, and Volkswagen develop renewable gasoline with 20 percent lower CO₂ emissions</headline>
			<quote>Sale of Blue Gasoline also planned at regular filling stations in the course of the year</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Blue Gasoline fuel contains up to 33 percent renewables.  Shell will offset remaining carbon emissions through certified offset arrangements.  The fuel complies with the EN 228/E10 standard and can be used in all gasoline engines.   Bosch is replacing regular gasoline with Blue Gasoline at company filling stations. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – The available range of renewable low-carbon fuels is growing. Following on from R33 Blue Diesel, Bosch, Shell, and Volkswagen have now come up with a low-carbon gasoline. Their new fuel, called Blue Gasoline, similarly contains up to 33 percent renewables, ensuring a well-to-wheel reduction in carbon emissions of at least 20 percent per kilometer driven. This means a fleet of 1,000 VW Golf VIII 1.5 TSIs alone could save more than 230 metric tons of CO₂ per year, assuming an annual mileage of 10,000 kilometers each. Shell will offset the remaining carbon emissions from the use of Blue Gasoline through certified offset arrangements. The initial plan is to make the fuel available at regular filling stations over the course of the year, starting in Germany.</p>
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			On the road to climate-friendly mobility, we must ensure we don&#8217;t leave any technical opportunities untapped, starting with electromobility and ending with renewable fuels. Every bit of CO₂ we save can help us achieve our climate targets,
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				<cite>says Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division.</cite>
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<p>“On the road to climate-friendly mobility, we must ensure we don’t leave any technical opportunities untapped, starting with electromobility and ending with renewable fuels. Every bit of CO₂ we save can help us achieve our climate targets,” says Dr. Uwe Gackstatter, president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. “We’re pleased to present this counterpart to R33 Blue Diesel. Our new fuel now also takes gasoline engines a big step forward in terms of sustainability,” says Felix Balthasar, Manager Speciality Fuels at Shell. Sebastian Willmann, head of Internal Combustion Engine Development at Volkswagen, says: “Blue Gasoline is another building block in the effective reduction of CO₂ emissions from the vehicle fleet. Blue Gasoline’s high storage stability makes the fuel particularly suitable for use in plug-in hybrid vehicles. In the future, the expansion of the charging infrastructure and larger batteries will mean that these vehicles predominantly run on electrical power, and thus that fuel may remain in the fuel tank for longer periods of time.”</p><p></p><h2>Highest standards set for fuel quality and sustainability</h2><p>Blue Gasoline fuel complies with the EN 228/E10 standard and even exceeds it in key parameters such as storage stability and boiling behavior. High-quality additives also keep the engine extremely clean and protect it against corrosion. This means not only that the fuel can be distributed via the existing filling station network, but also that it can be used in all new and existing vehicles for which Super 95 E10 gasoline has been approved. The proportion of up to 33 percent renewables is made up of biomass-based naphtha or ethanol certified by the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) system. One source of such naphtha is what is known as tall oil, a by-product in the production of pulp for paper. But naphtha can also be obtained from other residual and waste materials. </p><p></p><h2>Bosch company filling stations will now offer only low-carbon fuels</h2><p>In the Blue Gasoline project, the three partners jointly defined the fuel specification to be achieved, taking into account engine requirements and sustainability. They put the product they developed through intensive testing on engine test benches and in trial vehicles – with consistently positive results. Bosch will debut Blue Gasoline at its company filling stations as early as May 2021, starting with its Schwieberdingen site, with a rollout to the company’s filling stations at its Feuerbach and Hildesheim sites scheduled for the course of 2021. The supply of conventional Super 95 E10 gasoline will then be gradually phased out. Since the end of 2018, R33 Blue Diesel has been the only diesel fuel that Bosch company filling stations offer for company cars and internal delivery vehicles. R33 Blue Diesel is also becoming available at more and more regular filling stations in Germany. At present, it is offered at eight filling stations belonging to different brands nationwide, with more set to follow.</p><p></p><h2>Renewable fuels are not a substitute for electromobility</h2><p>For Bosch, renewable low-carbon and carbon-neutral fuels will not replace electromobility, but complement it. In principle, the use of these fuels makes sense in all modes of transport, but especially in those for which there is as yet no clear and economical path to electrification. In addition to ships and aircraft, this applies primarily to heavy goods vehicles and existing vehicles, but also to all the vehicles with internal-combustion engines or hybrid powertrains that are on the world’s roads today or will be built in the coming decades. To promote rapid market uptake for these fuels, the focus is on renewable biomass and synthetic fuel components that can be blended into regular fuel in high proportions in line with existing fuel standards. By using Blue Diesel and Blue Gasoline, Bosch is demonstrating that it is not just up to new vehicles to reduce the transport sector’s CO₂ emissions: the existing fleet can also help achieve climate targets. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software now with repair and maintenance information right from the manufacturer</headline>
			<quote>Bosch integrates the vehicle manufacturers’ repair and maintenance data into Esitronic software</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Ideal combination of Esitronic diagnostic functions paired with repair and maintenance information provided by manufacturer sources  Improved data quality and detailed information through integration of manufacturer-provided information  Always up to date with repair and maintenance data from manufacturer sources in Esitronic 2.0 Online ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe/Plochingen – Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online diagnostic software supports workshop staff concerning repair and maintenance tasks. It provides, among others, diagnostic data, troubleshooting instructions, maintenance schedules as well as removal and installation instructions for individual components. Multi-brand workshops can thus increase both efficiency and quality of the tasks performed on different vehicle types and makes. In the future, Bosch will obtain the necessary and existing repair and maintenance information directly from various vehicle manufacturers by means of more detailed information and will also integrate it into Esitronic. This is made possible due to the applicable EU regulation 2018/858. It obliges the manufacturers within the geographic limits of the European Union to provide “all information, (...) that is required for diagnosing, servicing and inspecting a vehicle.”</p><p>In future, Esitronic 2.0 Online will include manufacturer information such as e.g. the installation position of specific components, removal and installation instructions, 3D illustrations and photos of components and their classification by vehicle types as well as circuit diagrams based on manufacturer information. As a result, the Bosch diagnostic software will provide in-depth information with a high level of detail combining the comprehensive diagnostic function with the manufacturers’ repair and maintenance information. As of May 2021, the new contents will gradually be integrated into Esitronic. They will be available for workshops with licenses for the information types P (circuit diagrams) and SIS (troubleshooting instructions). Esitronic P is a comprehensive database of circuit diagrams concerning important vehicle systems such as engine management, comfort and bus systems. This allows for efficient working and quick identification of suitable solutions by the workshop staff. Esitronic SIS supports workshop staff at troubleshooting and repair tasks by means of step-by-step instructions. </p><h2>All repair and maintenance data from a single source</h2><p>By taking over the original manufacturer information, Esitronic&#39;s data quality is further improved with more detailed information. In numerous cases, the information is also available more quickly than before. Bosch adopts the data right from the manufacturer and modifies it for its integration into Esitronic. Even the exact allocation of data and repair instructions to the respective customer vehicle is improved. For this purpose, the Esitronic thus provides specific information that is precisely tailored to the vehicle, above and beyond the series.. The workshop is thus granted access to important repair and maintenance information from a single source. The – usually charged – request of manufacturer information at different sources of information can thus be avoided. Accordingly, Bosch Esitronic 2.0 Online is an efficient tool for workshops which features a comprehensive diagnostic coverage as well as maintenance and repair instructions right from the vehicle manufacturer.</p><h2>Manufacturer coverage with original data gradually increased</h2><p>The integration of manufacturer data into Esitronic was launched with information concerning Mercedes-Benz GLC and B models. As of May, additional BMW, Fiat and Ford models will follow. The data of other manufacturers will follow in the course of the year. As the EU regulation on the provision of data relates to the EU economic area, there may be country restrictions imposed by manufacturers on the integration of manufacturer information into Esitronic. Existing and other repair and maintenance information will continue to be developed by Bosch and will to be available worldwide without restriction</p><p></p><p><b>Press photo</b>: #37dea89e, #b45b524f</p><p></p><p><b>Contact person for press inquiries:</b><br/>Nico Krespach<br/>phone: +49 721 942 2209</p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/nino-schurter-chooses-bosch-ebike-systems-228224.html</url>
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			<headline>Nino Schurter chooses Bosch eBike Systems</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems gains one of the most successful MTB riders as a brand ambassador</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Elite athlete prefers the Bosch eMTB riding sensation on challenging terrain  Partnership underlines shared values  Bosch eBike Systems continues to drive eMTB innovation  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - Nino Schurter has become the latest brand ambassador for Bosch eBike Systems. The Swiss Olympic champion is one of the most successful mountain bike riders in the sport&#39;s history - and is now also happy to rely on the strengths of the electric support on the trail. &quot;For me, an eMTB is the perfect complement to the two-wheeled family. I especially enjoy pushing myself to the limit with the eBike on uphills. The additional power offers exciting possibilities, especially in steep and demanding terrain,&quot; says Schurter. Why did he choose a Bosch drive system? &quot;I love working with innovative brands so I can bring my experience to the table. As one of the leading eBike drive manufacturers and a strong partner for SCOTT Bikes, Bosch is an ideal partner for me.&quot;</p>
<p>34-year-old Schurter won the gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, has been crowned world champion eight times so far in his career and is a seven-time winner of the UCI World Cup in cross country. He is team captain of the SCOTT-SRAM MTB Racing Team and has now been kitted out with a Ransom eRide, an enduro eMountain bike from SCOTT equipped with the Bosch Performance Line CX and the Kiox connected on-board computer. </p><h2>An ambassador who stands for respectful co-existence with nature</h2><p>&quot;By recruiting Nino Schurter, we have gained an absolutely exceptional athlete as our brand ambassador,&quot; says Tamara Winograd, Head of Marketing and Communications at Bosch eBike Systems. &quot;He embodies the passion associated with the MTB and eMTB scene. Moreover, he also shares the same values as Bosch eBike Systems: a healthy and sporty lifestyle combined with respectful co-existence with nature, forest and mountains.&quot; </p><p>This is something that is also very close to Schurter&#39;s heart: &quot;The trails are our playground, but we have to use them with the necessary respect for others, paying particular attention to the natural environment. This holds true whether we&#39;re walking or cycling,&quot; explains Schurter. &quot;This ensures that we and the generations to come can continue to enjoy these beautiful places.&quot; </p><h2>Bosch eBike Systems is a key driver in the eMTB sector</h2><p>In future, Schurter will share his eMTB adventures with his many social media followers, conveying the fascination of uphill flow. He uses the Bosch Performance Line CX for powerful and dynamic support. The system’s eMTB mode ensures that power is delivered progressively and with maximum sensitivity over a wide cadence range - for a dynamic, agile and intuitive riding sensation. Especially in alpine regions, trails can be conquered that would be impossible to ride without an electric drive. </p><p>The fact that eMountain biking is becoming increasingly popular is also reflected in the sales figures published by Germany&#39;s Bicycle Industry Association (Zweirad-Industrie-Verband): eMTBs accounted for 30 percent of all eBikes sold in Germany in 2020. In addition, almost 80 percent of all mountain bikes sold had an electric drive. Bosch eBike Systems is a key driver in the eMTB sector and has been instrumental in making eBiking a staple of the MTB scene. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Achieving stability by embracing change: Bosch believes AIoT, electrification, and green hydrogen are the way forward</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
				<email>Sven.Kahn@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Dr. Volkmar Denner,</p><p>chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer,</p><p>deputy chairman of the board of management, </p><p>at the annual press conference on April 22, 2021</p><p></p><p><br/>Check against delivery.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, </p><p></p><p>In today’s turbulent times, everyone is talking about change: business, politics, and society. For us, this change informs all our business activities, and we are pursuing it with great elan. This is one of the most exciting periods in our company’s history. As I speak, yaw-rate and acceleration sensors made by Bosch are on the surface of the Red Planet as part of the latest NASA mission. They’re helping to stabilize the Mars helicopter, which is currently sending back some spectacular images. Down here on earth, I am delighted to welcome you to our annual press conference today. </p><p></p><p>For us, pursuing change is not just about readjusting our core business, but also about turning new challenges into new business. Metaphorically speaking, charting a new course and sticking to it allows us to turn a headwind into a tailwind. Let me give you few examples of what I mean. </p><p></p><p><ul><li>Our response to climate change? Make our company carbon neutral.</li><li>To the need for climate-neutral mobility? Electrical powertrains. </li><li>To the pandemic? Molecular diagnostics as a growth area. </li><li>To the great strides China and the U.S. are making in the development of IT and AI? Industrial AIoT by Bosch. </li></ul></p><p></p><p>Bosch has the right responses to the burning questions about our future – responses that will put the company at the forefront of business and technological change. Our company’s embrace of change is what gives it its stability. That’s something we demonstrated in a year of crisis. We responded to the challenges the pandemic threw at us with courage and determination. And at the same time, we continued to press ahead with our transition from existing business to new business, always aware that the former must be able to finance the latter. This makes it all the more important that we closed the past financial year with a clearly positive result despite the pandemic, and that we expect the same for this year. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer will now report on the business situation. Following that, I will turn to the subject of Bosch strategy.</p>
<h2>The business situation of the Bosch Group: confidence for 2021</h2><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, on this occasion a year ago, I spoke about the huge challenges facing us in the 2020 business year. Today, I can say without fear of contradiction that we handled these challenges well. And this success gives us confidence for the current business year. </p><p></p><p>After all, 2021 will also demand a lot from us. The pandemic continues to pose significant risks. Especially in our automotive operations, moreover, we are noticing the supply shortages of semiconductors, which are very much in demand. In this fraught situation, we are doing all we can to help our customers. For some weeks now, we’ve been working on this problem in task forces involving customers and suppliers. Unfortunately, this situation cannot be expected to improve any time soon. Indeed, it seems likely that the entire industry will be confronted with this unsatisfactory situation for many months to come. Both for us and our customers, this will be a drag on business developments in a phase of economic recovery. In the long run, the automotive industry’s supply chains have to become less prone to disruption, especially when it comes to semiconductors. It is not only Covid-19 that has disrupted them, but natural disasters and fires as well. But even if so many worst-case scenarios coincide, we have to make a concerted effort to keep supply chains open to the greatest possible extent. This is also the subject of talks with our business partners. </p><p></p><p>We are systematically adjusting our Mobility Solutions business sector to areas of future importance such as electromobility, automated driving, and future electronics architectures. This calls for huge upfront investments. </p><p></p><p>We are tackling the challenges of the year ahead with optimism. Indeed, the figures for the first three months give us every reason to be optimistic,</p><p></p><p><ul><li>with Bosch Group sales growing 17.0 percent. We have to factor the significant impact of the coronavirus pandemic into this result, of course, yet even compared with the same period in 2019, sales increased 8.5 percent. </li><li>Looking at the business sectors, we can see 13.6 percent growth in Mobility Solutions sales. In Industrial Technology, the 11.6 percent rise is attributable to the recovery of the mechanical engineering market. The Consumer Goods business sector continues to benefit from the sustained high demand for household appliances and power tools, growing by 29.4 percent. Energy and Building Technology is also performing well, with a pleasing 10.0 percent growth in sales. </li><li>Sales performance varies considerably by region, influenced by three factors: first, the slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic last year, which affected different countries at different times; second, considerable exchange-rate effects; and third, the varying pace of economic recovery in the world’s major regions.</li><li>Sales in Asia Pacific (including Africa) rose a nominal 37.5 percent, and 54.4 percent in China alone. In other words, sales in China were up by 26.7 percent compared with the same period in 2019. In North America, we see a decline of 3.2 percent. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, however, sales grew 6.6 percent. In South America, the increase is 16.2 percent. In Europe, we were able to increase sales by 13.8 percent compared to 2020.</li></ul></p><p></p><p>In the 2021 business year, as things stand, we’re expecting the global economy to grow by just under 4 percent, following a contraction of around 3.8 percent last year. The strongest recovery will be in Asia, followed by North America. Both regions have demonstrated appreciable progress in containing the pandemic. This progress is now also making itself felt in the service sector, and is buoying growth. In the United States, there is the additional effect of the extensive stimulus plan. In Europe, by contrast, where many countries continue to be severely affected by restrictions as a result of the rising number of coronavirus infections, the recovery will remain on hold. The result will be that economic output grows far more slowly, at barely more than 3 percent. While last year’s drop in GDP should be offset globally in 2021, we are unlikely to see a recovery from the pandemic-related losses in Europe until next year. </p><p> </p><p>In automotive production, we see a risk that the semiconductor shortages will stifle the recovery that was forecast for 2021. As it is, automotive production will remain considerably below the pre-crisis level of 92 million vehicles in 2019 and the historic high of 98 million vehicles in 2017. The resulting overcapacity is a drag on the industry.</p><p></p><p>Against this backdrop, and assuming that there are no pandemic-related restrictions on a similarly severe scale to those seen in the second quarter of 2020, we currently expect the Bosch Group to grow its sales by roughly 6 percent in 2021. We also expect our Mobility Solutions business sector to grow. Our forecast at present is that growth will be between 5 and 7 percent, even if the semiconductor shortages are making this forecast difficult. For Industrial Technology, we forecast growth of some 6 percent. For Consumer Goods, the continuing positive development means that we currently expect to see sales growth of roughly 5 percent over the record level of the previous year. For Energy and Building Technology, we anticipate growth in the region of 4.5 percent.</p><p></p><p>As I mentioned earlier, 2021 will be another very challenging year as we work to ready the Bosch Group for the requirements that lie ahead. Our comprehensive program to improve our cost structures and competitiveness has put us on a solid footing in this regard, and we are continuing to rigorously apply a raft of measures. However, such measures mean that we will once again have to shoulder considerable burdens as a result of restructuring costs. That said, we’re confident that, year on year, we’ll be able to improve our margin from operations slightly to around 3 percent; excluding restructuring expenses, the margin will be roughly 4 percent. However, the difficulty of foreseeing the effects of the semiconductor bottlenecks and the pandemic means that this forecast is also uncertain. Nonetheless, 2021 will be an important milestone on our path to regaining our target margin of around 7 percent in the next 2 to 3 years. </p><p></p><p>Our positive result in 2020 creates the foundation for this – a result we achieved despite the heavy burdens of the pandemic.</p><p></p><p>In 2020, sales fell 6.4 percent to 71.5 billion euros. The basis for this comparison is the adjusted figure for 2019. In other words, it excludes the activities of our packaging machinery business, which were included in the original figure for 2019.</p><p></p><p>Despite the drop in sales, we achieved an EBIT margin from operations of 2.8 percent. Adjusted for restructuring expenses, which placed a considerable burden on result in 2020, the figure is 4.7 percent. In addition to the upturn in sales in the second half of 2020, extensive cost adjustments helped the company stay in the black – a pleasing result in light of the pandemic. </p><p></p><p>What’s more, with the exception of Mobility Solutions, all our business sectors reported a positive result from operations. And if the costs of the extensive restructuring measures are excluded, Mobility Solutions also posted a positive result. We saw a real highlight in Consumer Goods: benefiting from the sustained high demand for household appliances and power tools, the business sector reported a record high margin from operations of 11.5 percent.</p><p></p><p>Our robust financial structure should also be highlighted. At 44 percent, we retained an excellent equity ratio. And with free cash flow reaching a record level of 5.1 billion euros, liquidity was also gratifying. This gives us a solid foundation from which to turn visions of the future into concrete success. </p><p></p><p>On that note, I’ll now hand back to Volkmar Denner. You can find further details of our 2020 business figures in your press kits.</p>
<h2>Endurance and speed in times of change – Bosch has both </h2><p></p><p>Thank you, Stefan. I’ll now turn to the profound changes in our environment and in the company. But I can’t do that without first mentioning timescales. In this respect, Bosch has to be capable of two things – driving long-term structural change and acting flexibly at short notice. Seizing the opportunities presented by megatrends such as connectivity and climate change requires investment clout and staying power. One striking example of this is the five billion euros we have already invested upfront in electromobility. Long-term thinking is a classic Bosch trait, but it doesn’t mean we can’t be agile in the short term. After all, how else could we be successful in the consumer goods business? Recently, we have seen especially strong growth here in our online business. And we are constantly bringing new products to market in rapid succession. One example is Cookit, a food processor with an integrated cooking function that also opens the door to many digital services. In addition, we demonstrated determination when we entered the market for e-bike drives ten years ago. We soon became the European market leader, and now we’re the world’s leading manufacturer. The most recent example of our agility is the rapid PCR test for coronavirus, which we successfully developed for our Vivalytic platform at the start of the pandemic. This work took us under six weeks. The test can also detect all known mutations of the virus. On a longer timescale, we are opening up further applications for our platform. One area we’re looking at is the fight against multi-resistant germs, which is important for hospitals and care homes. This is a potential area of growth for Bosch. So as we can see, Bosch has endurance and stamina in times of change, but is also capable of speed when needed. </p>
<h2>Customers becoming integral to development – the logic of AIoT</h2><p></p><p>This ability is in evidence in our endeavors – guided by connectivity and artificial intelligence – to develop data-driven business. Until now, such business has been the domain of IT companies outside Europe. Or at least, the heaviest investments in these areas of future importance are being made in China and the United States. On closer inspection, however, we can see that Bosch brings something unique to the table. We can combine broad domain knowledge with expertise in IoT and AI – that is, in the internet of things and artificial intelligence. And the result is AIoT. Connectivity provides knowledge about how things are used. And if we use methods of artificial intelligence to evaluate this knowledge, we can develop new functions and services, which in turn increases the benefits that things offer. This enables us to close the gap in the value-creation cycle between our engineers’ laboratories and our customers’ daily life. One way to look at it is that this daily life becomes a productive part of our development work. For example, in the future we will be able to use cloud algorithms to dynamically estimate an e-biker’s arrival time based on empirical values, rather than just on a static map. Using field data to develop additional customer benefits will become a Bosch core competence. And it is our declared aim to derive service revenue from all product revenue. We are making Bosch into a leading AIoT company.</p><p></p><p>Video security is a good example of what this means from a technological and commercial perspective. AI will be a key driver of its growth in the future – video analysis based on neural networks. For that reason, we are integrating detectors both into new cameras and into an AI box that can be connected to installed devices. We are developing such detectors for video security and for video sensor technology in driver assistance systems – only Bosch is capable of leveraging such synergy effects. The first application in video security is a traffic detector that will be able to detect and locate vehicles precisely in busy traffic situations, even under difficult lighting conditions. This is important when it comes to measuring traffic flows with a high degree of accuracy, for example. As more data flows into the application, the more AI will be capable of – not least detecting accidents accurately. Software updates will make such improvements possible – adding new functions to the product and keeping it up to date. In this way, AIoT has come full circle, with the product business being complemented by software business. </p><p></p><p>We are making great strides here. In 2020, for example, we sold some four million connected devices for the home – household appliances, power tools, heating systems, and smart home devices. In 2021, we will sell twice as many. And over the next few years, our sales of AI-enabled products will reach the one-billion-euro mark. We’re making good progress, having already brought more than 50 product solutions to market. Not least, the catalyst for this development is the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, or BCAI for short. Just three years after its establishment, the center has already achieved a return on investment with its projects, contributing some 300 million euros to our positive EBIT. </p><p></p><p>With AIoT, we are putting our own stamp on the megatrend of digitalization. And in just the same way, we are taking a Bosch approach to climate action. This megatrend challenges the ethos of our research and development like no other: Invented for life. Here, too, Bosch really can provide lasting technological answers to ecological questions, as I’ll show you now.</p>
<h2>Momentum from within and beyond the company – climate action creates business </h2><p></p><p>We are pleased to see that climate action efforts are gaining momentum around the world. Above all, it is encouraging that the U.S. has returned to the Paris Agreement. One especially ambitious program is the European Commission’s Green Deal. For our industries, it has two major consequences: increased electrification and more hydrogen technologies. To achieve the targets it sets, the share of electric cars among new registrations in Europe will have to rise much more sharply than previously forecast – to at least 60 percent in 2030. At the same time, the annual rate of renovation to improve energy efficiency in residential buildings will have to double to about two percent – so there will be a lot to do in the housing sector as well. Most notably, however, there are signs that green hydrogen will be given a boost. The market for green hydrogen in the EU will be worth almost 40 billion euros by 2030 – with annual growth rates of 65 percent. For Bosch, all this means that structural change in our existing businesses will accelerate, and the opportunities for new business will increase. </p><p></p><p>This breach with the past is being driven not only from the outside, but also from within the company – we are not stopping our drive toward carbon neutrality. With our more than 400 locations worldwide, we’ve been carbon neutral since the first quarter of 2020. This has now been officially certified. But although this is a big step, it’s only a first milestone. The reason for this is that we are now turning our attention to what is known as Scope 3, the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions along our entire value chain, from suppliers to customers. To cut these emissions, we have agreed a binding target with the Science-Based Targets initiative – a 15 percent drop from their 2018 level by 2030. That’s a reduction of 67 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, and this alone will reduce our carbon footprint more than 20 times as much as the switch to carbon neutrality in our own facilities. And we’re firming up the target for suppliers and logistics operations, as well as for our own products. This means, for example, that a supplier’s or logistics provider’s carbon footprint will in the future be one of the criteria for awarding new procurement contracts. And, most significantly, it means that we’ll be pushing our product portfolio in the direction of energy efficiency or even technology change. </p>
<h2>Electric driving, electric heating – Bosch is enjoying market success with electrification </h2><p></p><p>Even if climate-friendly mobility is the principal focus, this development is taking place in more than just one of our business sectors. Electrification not only requires solutions for electric driving in cars, but also for electric heating in buildings. Both cases involve a transition – from the combustion technology used at present to electricity-based systems in the future. Bosch is pressing ahead and making progress with both, but both will require hydrogen technologies to be used alongside electric ones. Rather than thinking about this as an “either/or” situation, it’s worth keeping an open mind and regarding these as supplementary, coexisting development routes, rather than as competing ones. </p><p></p><p>But first, let’s look at electrification itself. Electromobility is establishing itself as the core business in Mobility Solutions, our biggest business sector. We’re making heavy upfront investments in this area – a further 700 million euros this year alone. More than 40 percent of our powertrain division’s R&amp;D spending goes into this technology, compared with just over 30 percent two years ago. And this investment is paying off, both technically and commercially. At 96 percent, the efficiency of our e-axle is the best in the market, for instance. And while the market for electrical powertrain components is currently growing by a good 20 percent a year, Bosch is growing by almost 40 percent. We had acquired orders worth over 20 billion euros by the end of 2020. Our annual sales of these components are set to increase fivefold to a total of some five billion euros by 2025. And we’ll break even a year before that. Electromobility has ceased to be a bet on the future. Our upfront investments are now beginning to pay off. </p><p></p><p>In heating systems, too, we are growing much faster than the market with solutions based on electricity. Our sales of heat pumps grew by more than 20 percent in 2020, and are expected to triple by 2025. Still, this strong growth presents a challenge for the industry, and this is where Bosch’s typical strengths come in – financial resources, large-scale production capability, commercialization know-how. To name one example, our highly efficient and low-noise air-to-water heat pumps put us ahead of the game. Unit sales of these devices alone almost doubled in Germany in 2020. Whether in buildings or out on the streets, Bosch is one of the winners in the move toward electrification. </p>
<h2>Climate neutrality is impossible without hydrogen – Bosch is H<sub>2</sub>-ready </h2><p></p><p>The more electrification advances, the more the following question arises: why bother with hydrogen technology as well? Realistically speaking, the answer is because purely electrical solutions have their limits – both for transport and in buildings. In fact, marginal costs rise sharply if electrical solutions alone are used in all stationary and mobile applications. For example, it’s more cost-effective to install heat pumps in new buildings than in existing ones; in the same way, it makes more sense to install battery-electrical powertrains in cars than trucks, little sense in off-highway vehicles, and no sense at all in ships and many aircraft. A good rule of thumb is that the heavier the vehicle, the better suited it is to renewable fuels – and these fuels will be required for chemical and steel plants in the future anyway. If society truly wants climate action, it is essential that we do not play technological approaches off against each other. Instead, we must combine them. Ultimately Europe won’t be able to achieve climate neutrality without a hydrogen economy. </p><p></p><p>It’s good that this realization is catching on. But an opportunity is being missed if renewable synthetic fuel derived from hydrogen and CO<sub>2</sub> remains off-limits in road transport. In any case, climate action is not about the end of the internal-combustion engine. It’s about the end of fossil fuels. And while electromobility makes road transport carbon neutral, so do renewable fuels, and Bosch is encouraging the development of both. It seems, however, that European policymakers are fixated on the short-term objective of putting an end to the internal combustion engine. However, they shy away from talking about the consequences this will have on employment. Instead, the initial plans for the Euro 7 regulation were so unrealistic that they risked turning environmental policy into questionable industrial policy. Meanwhile, things are showing signs of movement, and we’re particularly pleased that the debate has become more objective. After all, diesel and gasoline engines no longer have an appreciable impact on air quality, thanks in part to technological advances made by Bosch. The future limits should be strict, but it would make no sense, ecologically or economically, to comply with them in scenarios that are completely unrelated to clean air in cities, such as cold starts on hills and fully loaded vehicles with trailers. </p><p></p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, using renewable synthetic fuels can make combustion engines just as climate neutral as battery-powered vehicles. Climate-neutral mobility is a goal that’s almost as ambitious as flying to the moon. When Kennedy announced the ambitious goal of putting a man on the moon, he left it up to engineers to decide how to achieve it. The European Commission is running the risk of doing the reverse. With their policy, which in effect amounts to a technology monopoly, the moon landing would not have succeeded. Potential paths to climate action are currently being cut off. </p><p></p><p>Bosch, at least, is keeping its options open – we are electrifying our powertrain systems, but we are also H<sub>2</sub>-ready. The fuel cell, which converts hydrogen into electricity, is making rapid progress toward production-readiness. We’re developing both stationary and mobile fuel-cell solutions. From 2021 to 2024, we plan to invest around 600 million euros in the fuel-cell powertrain and a further 400 million euros in fuel-cell micro power plants. These figures clearly show that Bosch’s response to climate action is not only technology-neutral, but also commercially aggressive. We will be putting almost 100 stationary fuel-cell plants into operation this year alone. They will supply electricity to data centers, industrial manufacturers, and residential areas, among others. Our very first example of one of these plants is now operational in the center of Bamberg in Germany. Our development work for mobile fuel cells is underway in each of the three major economic regions. In recent weeks, we entered into a joint venture with China’s Qingling Motor Group, and a test fleet of 70 trucks is set to be on the roads before the end of this year. In addition, production of fuel-cell components will begin at our Wuxi plant in 2021. By the end of the decade, the market will be worth 18 billion euros worldwide. We have what it takes to be a leader in this market as well. </p>
<h2>Prospects for our associates – Bosch is building its future in its own plants, not on greenfield sites</h2><p></p><p>Despite all these business opportunities, it would be wrong of me to wrap up without addressing what this means for our associates. After all, the transformation of Bosch will be quite a challenge, not least for our associates – it will cost jobs, but will also create new ones. As it moves into the future, the company will remain true to itself and continue to reconcile not only economic and ecological objectives, but also social considerations. Our associates show that they are open to change, and that inspires confidence. </p><p></p><p><ul><li>Look at the works agreements concluded at our core plants. Although they contain cost cuts, they also pave the way for the future. Clearly, therefore, we’re not building our future on greenfield sites, but instead in our own plants. And while this might not be a textbook approach, we can take skills from the development and production of gasoline and diesel systems and apply them to new technologies. In the last two years alone, we have filled more than half our electromobility-related jobs with associates from the combustion-engine business. And our fuel-cell business is already creating jobs – for mobile applications, the number of associates worldwide has risen from 600 to almost 1,100 this year alone; for stationary applications, the headcount is set to double to nearly 500. We will be able to fill more than 90 percent of these positions internally, again primarily with associates from our powertrain division. In addition, we’ve set up a company-wide job placement platform. This enables us to pursue two goals at once: filling urgent vacancies more quickly and offering new prospects to specialists from our traditional areas of business. For example, we recruited nearly 100 engineers for a major vehicle computer project within just six months, mostly via our platform, almost one-quarter of them from the powertrain division. </li></ul></p><p></p><p><ul><li>And just as importantly, our associates are carving out their own paths; now, more than ever before, they see Bosch as a learning organization. Their uptake of digital training opportunities underscores this point. Since the beginning of 2020, our in-house learning portal has been accessed more than 400,000 times. In 2020, more than one in three training sessions were offered online; by 2023, this figure is set to rise to one in two. We have an impressive 1,200 video tutorials available on our intranet’s “BoschTube,” and some 7,000 associates have already enrolled in our e-university. What’s important is that the content of the learning opportunities aligns with Bosch’s roadmap for the future. This is illustrated by the software training courses we offer our Mobility Solutions developers, for example, and most notably by the AI training we offer to more than 25,000 executives. </li></ul></p><p></p><p>As you can see, ladies and gentlemen, we’re doing a lot to qualify our associates for the future, and to give them jobs that have a future. It is good to know that Bosch’s transformation is more than just a strategic goal. It’s also been part of our associates’ everyday working lives for quite some time. It is this innovative ethos, embodied by our workforce, that will enable us to keep coming up with new and yet invariably distinctive answers to the big questions of the coming years – whether with respect to digitalization or climate action. At the end of this decade, I am certain that Bosch will still be a stable yet dynamic company. Thank you for your time. Now we’re looking forward to hearing your questions! </p>]]></text>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch CEO Denner: “Bosch came through the first year of the coronavirus pandemic well.”   In powertrains, electromobility is becoming the future core business.  Bosch CFO Asenkerschbaumer: “With a good first quarter, Bosch has made a successful start to 2021.”  AIoT: sales target of 8 million connectivity-enabled devices for the home.   Fuel cells: from 2021 to 2024, Bosch plans to invest one billion euros in this technology.  Business year 2020: sales of 71.5 billion euros, result 2.0 billion euros. ]]></headwords>
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<p>Renningen and Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch, the supplier of technology and services, is combining the internet of things (IoT) with artificial intelligence (AI) and believes electromobility will allow it to develop new business opportunities on the back of the profound technological and ecological changes currently occurring. “Bosch came through the first year of the coronavirus pandemic well,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-volkmar-denner-43345.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Volkmar Denner</a>, the chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, at the press conference to present the company’s 2020 <a href="https://www.bosch.com/company/annual-report/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">annual report</a>. “We are one of the winners in the transition to electromobility, and we are significantly expanding our software business by tying in artificial intelligence.” </p>
<p>In powertrain technology, electromobility is establishing itself as Bosch’s core business. Denner reported that the company is making heavy upfront investments in this area – a further 700 million euros this year alone. Up to now, its upfront investments in <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ignites-the-turbo-for-electromobility-221120.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">electromobility</a> total five billion euros. Currently, Bosch sales revenue from electrical powertrain components is growing twice as fast as the market, at almost 40 percent. The aim is to increase annual sales fivefold to a total of some five billion euros by 2025 and to break even one year earlier. “Electromobility has long since ceased to be a bet on the future. Our upfront investments are now beginning to pay off,” the Bosch CEO said at an online press conference. Overall, Bosch had acquired orders worth over 20 billion euros by the end of 2020. </p><p></p><p>In the first three months of this year, Bosch Group sales climbed 17.0 percent year on year. “With a good first quarter, Bosch has made a successful start to 2021,” said <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/professor-stefan-asenkerschbaumer-43344.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer</a>, the CFO and deputy chairman of the Bosch board of management. He expressed confidence for 2021, but expects it to be another challenging year. For the current reporting period, sales are expected to increase roughly 6 percent year on year, while the margin from operations is set to improve slightly to around 3 percent – or around 4 percent without restructuring costs. However, this depends on the effects of the semiconductor bottlenecks, which are difficult to assess. “The year 2021 will be an important milestone on our path to regaining our target margin of around 7 percent in the next two to three years,” Asenkerschbaumer said. The encouraging 2020 business year – despite the pandemic – with an operating result (EBIT from operations, adjusted for the effects of purchase-price allocations for Automotive Steering and BSH Hausgeräte) of 2.0 billion euros provides Bosch with a sound footing on which to continue to invest in areas of future importance. With sales amounting to 71.5 billion euros, research and development spending remained essentially unchanged at 5.9 billion euros, and EBIT margin from operations reached 2.8 percent. Adjusted for restructuring expenses, which additionally burdened result in 2020, the figure was 4.7 percent.</p><p></p><h2>Connectivity megatrend: customers becoming integral to development</h2><p>Bosch aims to leverage the competitive advantage it derives from its wealth of experience in combining <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/press-release-208000.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">connectivity</a> (the internet of things, IoT) and <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/artificial-intelligence/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">artificial intelligence</a> (AI) to generate future business and become a leading <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/ces-2021-bosch-puts-its-faith-in-ai-and-connectivity-%E2%80%93-for-the-protection-of-people-and-the-environment-223360.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AIoT company</a>. Bosch foresees that AI-enabled products will generate sales worth billions of euros over the next few years. Sales of <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/smart-life-smart-options-223232.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">connectivity-enabled devices</a> for the home are expected to double: from four million last year to around eight million units in 2021. In addition, Bosch wants to use AI to evaluate data relating to how its customers use its products, and in this way to provide software updates that create new functions and services for those customers. “Connecting things leads to knowledge about how things are used,” Denner said. “This lets us continuously improve our products, keep them up to date, and provide our customers with more benefits.” In the field of video security, for example, video analysis based on neural networks opens up new possibilities. To this end, Bosch is integrating detectors both into new cameras and into an AI box that can be connected to installed devices. The first application is a traffic detector that will initially be able to detect and locate vehicles precisely in busy traffic situations, even under difficult lighting conditions. The more data that flows into the customer application, the more AI will be able to do, including accurate accident detection, the company says. </p><p></p><h2>Electrification megatrend: new opportunities in several business areas</h2><p>Global efforts to combat climate change are boosting electrification and green hydrogen. Denner believes electrification opens up new opportunities in several business areas: “Electrification requires solutions not only for electric driving in cars, but also for electric heating in buildings.” In <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/city-country-freeway-bosch-paves-the-way-for-climate-neutral-transportation-219712.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">electromobility</a>, the key drivers of change are falling battery costs and emissions standards designed to meet climate action targets. In building technology, especially in heating and air-conditioning, the use of heat pumps and renewables is playing a growing role. </p><p></p><p>In <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/successful-fiscal-year-2020-well-positioned-for-energy-systems-of-the-future-226048.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">heating systems</a>, for instance, Bosch is growing much faster than the market with solutions based on electricity. Sales of heat pumps grew by more than 20 percent in 2020; Denner expects them to triple by 2025. The company also anticipates that the refurbishment of residential buildings called for under the European Green Deal will provide a strong stimulus to growth. With this in mind, Bosch wants to leverage its “investment clout, large-scale production capability, and commercialization expertise.” In the case of the company’s particularly efficient and quiet air-to-water heat pumps alone, unit sales almost doubled in Germany in 2020. </p><p></p><h2>Hydrogen megatrend: fuel-cell market worth billions</h2><p>Bosch is also focusing on a growth market for the hydrogen megatrend: the company believes the market for green hydrogen in the EU will be worth almost 40 billion euros by 2030 – with annual growth rates of 65 percent. Fuel cells convert hydrogen into electricity, and Bosch is developing both stationary and mobile fuel-cell solutions. From 2021 to 2024, Bosch plans to invest one billion euros in <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/stationary-fuel-cell-bosch-plans-to-start-full-scale-production-in-2024-221952.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">fuel-cell technology</a>. “Bosch is already H₂-ready,” Denner said. The plan is to put 100 stationary fuel-cell plants into operation this year. They will supply electricity to users such as data centers, industrial manufacturers, and residential areas. One stationary solid-oxide fuel cell, located in the center of Bamberg, Germany, was brought into <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/climate-friendly-neighborhood-electricity-226759.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">operation</a> at the end of March 2021 together with Stadtwerke Bamberg, the city’s public utilities. </p><p></p><p>Bosch estimates that the market for mobile fuel-cell components will be worth around 18 billion euros by the end of the decade. Denner believes Bosch is in a good position here: “We have what it takes to be a leader in this market as well.” Bosch recently entered into a <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/emission-free-mobility-bosch-and-qingling-motors-cooperate-on-fuel-cells-227520.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">joint venture</a> with China’s Qingling Motor Group to produce fuel-cell powertrains. A test fleet of 70 trucks is set to be on the roads before the end of this year. </p><p></p><h2>Denner: EU plans may threaten carbon neutrality</h2><p>Denner does not believe that the EU’s initial plans for the Euro 7 emissions standard make sense; however, he expressed his satisfaction that the debate was now showing signs of movement and becoming more objective. He explained why: “Climate action is not about the end of the internal-combustion engine. It’s about the end of fossil fuels. And while electromobility and green charging power make road transport carbon neutral, so do renewable fuels.” The Bosch CEO reminded his audience that <a href="https://www.bosch.com/stories/denners-view-synthetic-fuels-and-electromobility/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">climate-neutral mobility</a> is almost as ambitious a goal as flying to the moon was in the 1960s. But instead of just setting the big goal of “first man on the moon” and leaving it up to engineers to decide how to achieve it, as U.S. President Kennedy did at the time, the European Commission is doing things the other way around. “This is a surefire way to cut off alternative paths to climate action,” Denner said. “If society truly wants climate action, it is essential that we do not play technological approaches off against each other. Instead, we must combine them.”</p><p></p><h2>CO₂ reduction at Bosch: along the entire value chain</h2><p>Bosch is pressing ahead with its own climate action targets as planned: Now that the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/climate-action-bosch-to-be-carbon-neutral-world-wide-by-2020-188800.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">climate-neutral status</a> of the Bosch Group, with its more than 400 locations worldwide, has been certified, Bosch is giving concrete shape to its plans for what is known as Scope 3. By 2030, it aims to reduce carbon emissions by 15 percent from their 2018 level along its entire value chain, from suppliers to customers – a reduction of 67 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions. “Our efforts are sure to drive our product portfolio in the direction of energy efficiency or even technology change. In the future, a supplier’s or logistics provider’s carbon footprint will be one of the criteria for awarding new procurement contracts,” Denner said. “In terms of mitigating global warming, this will pay off.” </p><p></p><h2>Outlook for 2021: despite confidence, the year remains challenging</h2><p>Bosch expects the global economy to grow by just under 4 percent this year, after a contraction of around 3.8 percent last year. “Even though we’ve made a confident start to 2021, the pandemic continues to pose significant risks,” Asenkerschbaumer said. The CFO added that Bosch is particularly aware of market bottlenecks in the automotive sector, especially for semiconductors, which are in great demand. The company is doing everything in its power to support its customers in this tense situation. However, an improvement in the short term is not to be expected, and the situation may also impact business developments in the current year. In the long run, Asenkerschbaumer believes it is necessary to make all supply chains in the automotive industry less prone to disruption. Moreover, aligning its mobility business with areas of future importance such as electromobility, automated driving, and future electronics architectures calls for enormous upfront investments. “In this profound transformation, 2021 will be both a very important and a challenging year for us.”</p><p></p><h2>Business year 2020: coronavirus pandemic overcome</h2><p>In 2020, Bosch Group sales amounted to 71.5 billion euros. As a result of the pandemic, sales were 6.4 percent below their previous-year level (4.3 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects). The company generated earnings from operations before interest and taxes (EBIT from operations, adjusted for the effects of purchase-price allocations for Automotive Steering and BSH Hausgeräte) of 2.0 billion euros. The EBIT margin from operations came to 2.8 percent. “Improved sales in the second half of the year, as well as significant cost savings, helped cushion the impact of the pandemic,” Asenkerschbaumer said. The equity ratio remained at a high level of 44 percent, while free cash flow reached a record level of 5.1 billion euros. The CFO sees the company in a satisfactory liquidity situation: “Bosch continues to enjoy a healthy financial structure, and this will allow it to focus on areas of future importance.”</p><p></p><h2>Business year 2020: development by business sector</h2><p>The Bosch Group’s broad diversification was vindicated once again in 2020, balancing out different business developments. In the <b>Mobility Solutions</b> business sector, sales developed better than the market. At 42.1 billion euros, sales were down 10 percent year on year. However, worldwide automotive production fell 16 percent over the same period. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, sales fell 8.2 percent. The EBIT margin from operations was minus 1.3 percent, with the refocusing of the business also having an impact. In the <b>Industrial Technology</b> business sector, sales reached 5.1 billion euros. With the market already in decline before the coronavirus pandemic, sales tumbled by 17 percent¹, or by 15 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. At 4.7 percent, the EBIT margin was lower than in the previous year. In the <b>Consumer Goods</b> business sector, demand for household appliances and power tools increased significantly during the pandemic. Sales grew by 5.1 percent to 18.7 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, sales growth was 8.4 percent. The margin from operations was an outstanding 11.5 percent. Sales in the <b>Energy and Building Technology</b> business sector fell by 2.7 percent, or by 0.8 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. The EBIT margin was 4.6 percent, from sales of 5.5 billion euros.</p><p></p><h2>Business year 2020: development by region¹</h2><p>In <b>Europe</b>, sales for the year were 38.0 billion euros. This was 5.1 percent down on the previous year, or an exchange-rate adjusted 3.7 percent. In <b>North America</b>, sales totaled 10.7 billion euros, representing a 15.5 percent fall. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, the fall was 12.8 percent. In <b>South America</b>, exchange-rate effects had a particularly pronounced impact on sales. At 1.1 billion euros, overall sales were 22.3 percent down on the previous year; however, the fall was just 0.2 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. In <b>Asia Pacific</b> including other regions, the early and strong market recovery in China cushioned the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. At 21.7 billion euros, overall sales fell by just a slight 2.6 percent year on year, or by just 0.7 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. </p><p></p><h2>Associates: change also offers opportunities</h2><p>Denner admitted that Bosch’s transformation will cost jobs on the one hand, but added that it will also open up new prospects for associates on the other. At its core plants, Bosch is taking skills from the development and production of gasoline and diesel systems and applying them to new technologies such as fuel cells. “We have already filled more than half our electromobility-related jobs with associates from the combustion-engine business,” the Bosch CEO said. In addition, a company-wide placement platform has been created in order to quickly get specialists into positions in areas of future importance. In its digital qualification programs as well, Bosch is making progress: since the beginning of 2020, the company’s in-house learning portal has been accessed more than 400,000 times. In 2020, more than a third of the training catalog was available online; by 2023, this figure is expected to rise to half.</p><p></p><p>As of December 31, 2020, the Bosch Group employed some 395,000 associates worldwide. That is around 3,100 fewer people than in the previous year – a drop of around 1 percent. Headcount decreased primarily in Asia Pacific. In Germany, the number of associates remained largely constant at 131,800. Worldwide, the number of researchers and engineers increased by around 600 to around 73,200. The number of software developers also grew by more than 10 percent to around 34,000. </p><p></p><p><br/>¹ Compared with a previous-year figure that has been adjusted for the effect of the divestment of the packaging machinery business.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11327</press_release_id>
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				<name>eBike Systems</name>
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			<headline>Study: Germans expect importance of eBikes as a means of urban transport to increase</headline>
			<quote>Bosch eBike Systems&apos; CEO Claus Fleischer calls for a positive and holistic cycling culture</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Two thirds of people in Germany expect eBikes to gain importance in urban transport in the next five years - more than any other mode of transport  For more than half of the people in Germany, the infrastructure is the decisive building block for more cycling  CEO of Bosch eBike Systems – Claus Fleischer: "We can only succeed in the mobility transition if we embrace and promote a positive and holistic cycling culture - in both everyday and leisure mobility." ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Tamara Winograd</name>
				<email>Tamara.Winograd@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Reutlingen - 64 percent of the people in Germany expect riding an eBike as a form of urban transportation to gain in importance over the next five years. This is the result of a representative survey conducted by the market research institute GfK on behalf of Bosch eBike Systems. According to the study, 54 percent and 48 percent of the people expect this to be the case for bicycles and public transport respectively - and only 21 percent for cars.</p>
<p>&quot;The Corona crisis has caused many people to rethink their mobility options, especially in cities,&quot; says Claus Fleischer, CEO of Bosch eBike Systems. The study shows that nearly 30 percent of people in Germany have used eBikes or bicycles more in the past year. This trend will continue in 2021: More than one in three plan to use their eBike or bicycle more often this year than in 2020. The growing popularity of eBikes is also reflected in purchase intentions: According to the survey, 16 percent of respondents plan to purchase their first eBike in the coming year. &quot;eBikes enable us to make our everyday lives more active, healthier and sustainable. At the same time, they are an important building block for the mobility of tomorrow, as they provide answers to central social issues such as climate change or increasing urbanisation,&quot; says Claus Fleischer.</p><p></p><h2>Lack of cycle paths hinders sustainable mobility </h2><p>But the infrastructure, which is only inadequately geared towards cycling, discourages many people from cycling. &quot;In order for even more people to switch to bicycles or eBikes, the traffic space must be reallocated. For decades, the infrastructure has been geared only towards car traffic, now cyclists and pedestrians must become more of a focus&quot;, says Claus Fleischer. The temporary cycle lanes created in the Coronavirus pandemic have reignited the debate about zoning competition in urban centres. According to the GfK survey, a majority of Germans are in favour of maintaining the temporary cycle paths in future. <a href="https://road.cc/content/news/6-10-users-pop-bike-lanes-paris-new-cycling-280681" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Current figures from the city of Paris</a>, for example, show how such ad hoc measures can change mobility in cities: Six out of ten users of the temporary bike lanes in Paris are people who have not used bikes before. Since 2019, the city has relied on pop-up bike lanes and expanded them even more in the COVID-19 pandemic. </p><p>According to the GfK study, more than a third of people in Germany who do not currently cycle on a daily basis would use eBikes or bicycles more often if there were more cycle paths. The safety aspect also plays a central role in their use. In particular, the desire to have fewer cars and trucks on the roads as well as theft-proof parking spaces for eBikes and bicycles would have to be increasingly taken into account in traffic planning in order to get even more people on their bikes in everyday life. </p><p>More than half of the people in Germany therefore expect cyclists and eBike riders in particular to benefit from future infrastructure measures. An expectation that is shared by the majority of residents of all sizes of communities - and is echoed in the federal government&#39;s €660 million &#39;City and Country&#39; investment programme launched in early February for new bike paths, bike lanes and to promote cargo bike transport. &quot;In recent years, there has been some progress in the promotion of cycling - but it is not enough. The infrastructure lags far behind the demand, because the planning and approval procedures in Germany take far too long,&quot; says Bosch eBike Systems&#39; CEO Claus Fleischer. &quot;However, we can only successfully shape the mobility revolution if we embrace and vigorously promote a positive and holistic cycling culture. This applies to mobility in everyday life, but also for leisure rides or excursions at the weekend. The promotion of cycling must not stop at the edge of the forest. After all, those who ride a bike in their free time also use it more in their everyday life and vice versa.&quot;</p><p>The representative survey by GfK on behalf of Bosch eBike Systems was conducted in December 2020. Approximately 1,000 men and women between the ages of 18 and 74 in the Federal Republic of Germany were surveyed online.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-04-19T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-04-19T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Cordless tools in a new performance dimension: First Biturbo drill drivers from Bosch for pros</headline>
			<quote>More control than ever due to user interface and connectivity</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ World’s most powerful cordless 18V drill driver and combi drill on the market  Value-added thanks to connectivity functions coupled with high user protection  Optimized for easy handling ‒ first electronic angle detection system on the market ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch introduces to the market the Biturbo GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional 18V drill drivers as the world’s most powerful cordless drill driver and combi drill. Their brushless high-performance motor is perfectly coordinated with the electronics and battery, so that the high efficiency of the recommended <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-compact-high-performance-batteries-on-the-market-new-bosch-procore18v-series-for-professionals-148416.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V batteries</a> with 8.0 Ah can be used to their full potential. The Biturbo drill drivers therefore differ significantly from all previous models: With a maximum torque of 150 Nm and up to 2,200 revolutions a minute, both tools guarantee rapid work progress. In soft screwdriving applications their torque is 84 Nm, which is 15 percent higher than the best competitor model. With one charge of the supplied ProCore18V battery with 8.0 Ah, they can screw in up to 12 screws measuring 12 x 400 mm in soft wood. No other cordless drill driver can match this at present. The tools are therefore ideally suited for traditional wood frame construction and for roof and facade construction. In short: For all applications where large screwing and drilling diameters are required. In addition, the Biturbo drill drivers offer craftsmen value-added through the new user interface ‒ an interactive display on the tool ‒ as well as individual setting options through connectivity functions via smartphone. The focal point here is a world’s first: “Electronic Angle Detection (EAD)”, the first electronic angle detection system in an 18V drill driver on the market.</p>
<h2>Screwdriving at the right angle ‒ this is how it works</h2><p>Electronic angle detection will make it easier for carpenters to comply with valid standards in future. To assure the statics of a roof structure, screw connections of counter battens and insulation must be made at specific angles. “Electronic Angle Detection (EAD)” from Bosch is used in this respect: The common angles of 45 and 60 degrees can be selected directly on the tool via the user interface. Any other angle can be set individually via app on a smartphone and is transmitted via Bluetooth to the drill driver. To activate the electronic angle detection function, the tool is placed – after selecting the angle – on the roof pitch until the corresponding display field in the user interface is continuously illuminated. This means that the drill driver is referenced to this angle and is ready to be used. If the tool is then placed on the roof pitch for screwdriving, the LED integrated in the back of the tool lights up green as soon as the set angle is attained. If you exceed or fall below this angle by more than ±3 degrees, the LED lights up yellow and you can adjust accordingly. The result: Precise screw connections without the need for previously common screwdriving aids made of cardboard or plastic.</p><p></p><h2>High user protection thanks to KickBack Control</h2><p>The GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional tools are also characterized by high user protection thanks to KickBack Control: If the drill driver turns suddenly or unpredictably on its drill axis, as can occur if the drill becomes jammed in a knothole, for instance, – the integrated sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This prevents unexpected kickback and can therefore reduce the risk of injury. If KickBack Control is not expedient for certain applications, for example when drilling with a hole saw, professionals can switch the function on and off at their own discretion. The included auxiliary handle also ensures that craftsmen always have their tool under control. It can be mounted using a quick-release system and locked into 36 positions. This offers professionals maximum flexibility.</p><p></p><h2>Biturbo tools ‒ the most powerful cordless tools from Bosch</h2><p>The drill drivers join a whole range of powerful Biturbo tools from Bosch. Other <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-flagship-products-for-woodworking-biturbo-saws-from-bosch-for-professionals-220672.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">flagship products for woodworking</a> are available, for example hand-held circular saws, plunge saws, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-dimension-of-performance-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-224711.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">miter saws</a>, various rotary hammers <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/breakthrough-into-a-new-performance-dimension-biturbo-hammers-from-bosch-for-professionals-223680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SDS max</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-powerful-cordless-rotary-hammer-with-sds-plus-new-biturbo-hammer-from-bosch-for-professionals-224704.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SDS plus</a>, as well as <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-now-better-than-corded-tools-biturbo-angle-grinders-from-bosch-for-professionals-184964.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">angle grinders</a>. Full power is offered by the Biturbo tools with ProCore18V batteries from 5,5 Ah or more. The Bosch <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficiency-boost-for-professional-users-bosch-opens-professional-18v-system-for-expert-brands-215488.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18 Volt System</a> guarantees compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class. </p><p></p><p>The new Biturbo GSR and GSB 18V-150 C Professional drill drivers will be available from June onwards. These are the recommended retail prices excluding VAT.<br/></p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GSR 18V-150 C <br/>Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GSB 18V-150 C <br/>Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor</td><td style=''>Brushless <br/>high-performance motor</td><td style=''>Brushless <br/>high-performance motor</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>18 V</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>0 – 550/0 – 2,200 min⁻¹</td><td style=''>0 – 550/0 – 2,200 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact rate</td><td style=''>–</td><td style=''>0 – 30,000 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque/soft</td><td style=''>150/84 Nm</td><td style=''>150/84 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Drill chuck range</td><td style=''>1.5 – 13 mm</td><td style=''>1.5 – 13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. screw diameter</td><td style=''>13 mm</td><td style=''>13 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter (wood)</td><td style=''>150 mm (holesaw)</td><td style=''>150 mm (holesaw)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter (steel)</td><td style=''>16 mm</td><td style=''>16 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter (masonry)</td><td style=''>–</td><td style=''>20 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Head length</td><td style=''>202 mm</td><td style=''>207 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight</td><td style=''>2.1 kg</td><td style=''>2.2 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/ recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €301<br/>• Tool in L-Boxx: €309<br/>• Tool in L-Boxx incl. 2 x 8.0 Ah ProCore18V batteries, quick charger GAL 1880 Professional and connectivity module: €617</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton: €301<br/>• Tool in L-Boxx: €309<br/>• Tool in L-Boxx incl. 2 x 8.0 Ah ProCore18V batteries, quick charger GAL 1880 Professional and connectivity module: €634</td></tr></table></p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11302</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/emission-free-mobility-bosch-and-qingling-motors-cooperate-on-fuel-cells-227520.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-04-14T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-04-14T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<headline>Emission-free mobility: Bosch and Qingling Motors cooperate on fuel cells</headline>
			<quote>Joint venture Bosch Hydrogen Powertrain Systems (Chongqing) Co., Ltd. established in China </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New Joint venture to provide all Chinese vehicle manufacturers with fuel cell system.  Test fleet of Qingling trucks with Bosch fuel cell system to hit Chinese road in 2021.  Bosch management board member Stefan Hartung: “Bosch is picking up speed in the industrialization of the fuel cell.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Chongqing, China – Bosch is taking the next step to help fuel cells as emission-free drive solutions achieve a global breakthrough. Together with the premium commercial vehicle manufacturer Qingling Motors, the company has now established a joint venture in China, named Bosch Hydrogen Powertrain Systems (Chongqing) Co. Ltd. The new company will develop, assemble and market fuel cell systems – so-called Fuel Cell Power Modules – for the Chinese market. The goal is to pool the technology and market expertise of both partners and contribute to the development of the Chinese fuel cell market and the transformation of the automotive industry there. According to the Energy Saving and New Energy Vehicle Technology Roadmap 2.0 by the China Society of Automotive Engineers (China-SAE), more than one million vehicles with fuel cell drive systems could be registered in China by 2030. The joint venture aims to provide all Chinese vehicle manufacturers with fuel cell systems. The components required for this, such as the fuel cell stack, air compressor with power electronics, and control unit with sensors, come from Bosch, mainly from the plant in Wuxi. Small-scale production will start there this year. Also in 2021, a test fleet of 70 Qingling trucks equipped with Bosch&#39;s Fuel Cell Power Module will hit the road. The market launch of the fuel cell system is planned for 2022/2023.</p>
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			We are now literally picking up speed in the industrialization of the fuel cell. Innovative technologies and strategic partnerships are the ideal fuel for rapidly achieving the goal of making road traffic as climate-neutral as possible.
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				<cite>Stefan Hartung, Bosch board of management member and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector</cite>
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<h2>Fuel cell expertise combined with market know-how</h2><p>“We are now literally picking up speed in the industrialization of the fuel cell. Innovative technologies and strategic partnerships are the ideal fuel for rapidly achieving the goal of making road traffic as climate-neutral as possible,” says Stefan Hartung, Bosch board of management member and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. For years now, Bosch has been working with Qingling in China in the areas of fuel injection and the exhaust-gas treatment. “We are pleased to continue our successful cooperation with Bosch,” says Du Weidong, chairman of Qingling Motors. “The recent cooperation not only represents a milestone on the path to the industrialization of the mobile fuel cell, but also a significant contribution to the further development of the Chinese automotive industry.”</p><p>Bosch is bringing its expertise in fuel cell systems to the joint venture. As a premium manufacturer with a complete portfolio ranging from light to medium to heavy trucks and a strong commitment to electrification and fuel cells, Qingling is contributing its commercial vehicle know-how as well as years of experience in the Chinese truck market. “China is the most important growth market for electromobility,” says Hartung. “Especially for large, heavy vehicles that travel long distances, the fuel cell offers clear advantages over the battery-electric powertrain.”</p><p></p><h2>Bosch is consistently driving forward the industrialization of the fuel cell</h2><p>Bosch believes in a hydrogen future and is continuously investing in this area. The company has already built up development and application competences with its fuel cell activities in China. Last year, the fuel cell center in Wuxi was built. The task now is to prepare the necessary manufacturing capacities for the components which will also be supplied to the joint venture. Bosch is thus strengthening its engagement in the Chinese market.</p><p>At its German locations in Bamberg, Feuerbach, and Homburg, Bosch is also driving forward the industrialization of the fuel cell. Together with the Swedish specialist Powercell, Bosch is currently developing the fuel cell stack to be market ready, in order to start large-scale production on its own from 2022 onwards.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Five questions for Siegfried Dais on ten years of Industry 4.0</headline>
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				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
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<p><b>Mr. Dais, you are one of the founding fathers of the fourth industrial revolution. How did the initiative of Industry 4.0 come about?</b></p><p>The combination of two capabilities – namely the ability to transfer data at the speed of light and gather valuable information from huge volumes of data – facilitated new disruptive business models, such as online retail and social media, and produced extremely successful companies. The conviction that these capabilities would also lead to a new level of performance in industry was the driving force behind the Industry 4.0 project. At the time, the internet was changing the world on a scale and at a speed that few technological developments had ever done before. Ten years ago, information was already available to everyone worldwide at the speed of light and could be accessed at any time. Following on from the networking of documents, of entire companies and of people with each other, the performance of computers had increased to such an extent in the 2010s that the networking of cyber-physical systems also became tangible: machines that communicate with each other. “Industry 4.0” soon became the buzzword.</p>
<p><b>Why do we actually refer to it as the fourth industrial revolution?</b></p><p>This is because of the revolutionary nature of the impact of the IoT on industry, even though calling it that is always slightly controversial. It’s normally only when you view something in hindsight that you realize how revolutionary it was. Back then, though, we already knew that new, mostly extremely successful companies were emerging on the back of the internet’s technical platform. They all abandoned traditional forms of business and created completely new business models in the fields of commerce and social media. There was no reason why a similar development would not take place in the new world of the internet of things that was just dawning, with new players whose success is based on showing up the inadequacy of existing paradigms. We also saw the full “power” of the internet: in 1995, 40 million people were connected to the internet. In 2005, that number had reached 975 million. In 2015, we estimated that there were five billion people connected, so given this dynamic development with more and more powerful computers and networks, the logical next step was to network machines. This paradigm shift is no less significant than the three industrial revolutions: the power loom, the first conveyor belt, or the first programmable controller for automated production. But we are seeing today that even Bosch, as a front runner, is still at the start of its journey, one that could go on for another 20 to 30 years before the enormous potential has been exhausted.</p><p></p><p><b>What do you consider to be the revolutionary potential of Industry 4.0?</b></p><p>We outlined our vision of the revolutionary potential when we first began this work. Industry 4.0 achieves a new level of organization and control of the entire value chain, across the entire life cycle of products. This cycle is geared toward increasingly tailored customer requirements and extends from the idea, the order, through development and production, delivery of a product to the end customer, right through to recycling and associated services. This is based on the availability of all relevant information in real time through networking of the entities involved in value creation, and the ability to derive the optimal value creation flow from the data at any given time. The linking of people, objects, and systems creates dynamic and self-organizing cross-company value-added networks that can be optimized according to different criteria such as cost, availability, and resource consumption. Local self-organization replaces centralized planning; rigid value chains are replaced by flexible organization of value-added networks. </p><p></p><p><b>What contribution has Bosch made to the development of Industry 4.0?</b></p><p>With Industry 4.0, we started from scratch – there was no blueprint. Bosch was a driving force right from the outset. From 2012, together with the President of Acatech, Prof. Henning Kagermann, we chaired the Industry 4.0 working group, in which representatives of industry, science, associations and trade unions sat around the same table. Without strong advocates, you can’t advance a topic on such a large scale and gain acceptance for it in both business and political spheres. That’s why it’s so important for Bosch to maintain and expand its pioneering status in Industry 4.0, and to combine it with expertise in artificial intelligence. What this brings to the company itself is, in my view, easy to see from the numbers. And if you look at the numbers over the past few years, the successes speak for themselves. After ten years of its Industry 4.0 portfolio, Bosch has generated over 4 billion euros in sales revenue.</p><p> </p><p><b>What’s next for Bosch and Industry 4.0?</b></p><p>It’s crucial that Bosch is not just a supplier but also a proponent of Industry 4.0 solutions. The company’s dual role in this regard has an important effect. Bosch can introduce new Industry 4.0 applications and technologies at its own manufacturing sites around the world and gain important experience. Bosch successfully demonstrates this and, in doing so, convinces its customers of the benefits of Industry 4.0. Bosch projects show that using networked solutions increases productivity by up to 25 percent. And of course, since I’ve been involved in and actively shaping this topic for a long time, I’m especially pleased about these effects. They make it quite clear that the initiative that we launched a decade ago has been worthwhile – and still is today.</p><p></p><p><br/><i>Dr. Siegfried Dais was a member of the board of management until 2012, and has been deputy chairman of the board of management since 2007. From 2007 until the end of 2017, he was limited partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG. Dais took over the chair of the Industry 4.0 working group in 2012 to further develop the “German project of the future” as part of the German government’s “High-Tech Strategy 2020.”</i></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Compact and flexible for mobile use: The first Bosch cordless random orbit sanders for pros</headline>
			<quote>More ergonomic than common models on the market</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Compact 12V companion: GEX 12V-125 Professional   18V expert in processing of larger surfaces: GEX 18V-125 Professional  Ergonomic tool control thanks to a handy palm rest and a slim grip  Brushless motors for fast work progress and a long lifetime ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
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<p>The first cordless random orbit sanders from Bosch for professionals give surfaces the right finish – and make mobile use particularly easy. The GEX 12V-125 Professional is a reliable companion for anyone who mainly works vertically or overhead. It is the only 12V cordless random orbit sander in the professional segment and joins a whole range of very compact tools for woodworking such as jigsaws, edge routers and FlexiClick screwdrivers in the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/12v-system-2691943-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 12V System</a>. The GEX 18V-125 Professional from the <a href="https://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/18v-system-2691944-ocs-c/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18V System</a> is ideal for larger and horizontal surfaces. High-performance brushless motors make both tools extremely efficient. Their design combines the best features of previous pneumatic tools: A handy palm rest at the front and a slim grip close to the workpiece − and thus clearly differs from the bulky tower shape of comparable cordless models of competitors. The GEX 12V-125 Professional and GEX 18V-125 Professional can be easily operated with just one hand or both hands while their proximity to the workpiece offers optimum tool control. This makes the orbit sanders much more ergonomic than common models on the market.</p>
<h2>Flexible in use from coarse sanding to finishing</h2><p>Professionals can use the random orbit sanders for tasks ranging from coarse sanding through to a perfect finish. The tools are suitable for traditional wood applications as well as for sanding during dry construction or when painting. Automotive paint repairs can also easily be performed. The required speed can be set intuitively by means of an adjustment wheel. Depending on the material and surface there are also different sanding pads, e.g. soft for sanding concave or convex surfaces. The scope of delivery also includes a medium sanding pad for practically every application. A hard sanding pad is recommended for efficient sanding of large flat wooden surfaces. The Bosch range of accessories also includes suitable sanding sheets, e.g. C470 Best for Wood and Paint for a high removal rate. No matter what you are sanding: The dust bag, which can be connected to the dust adapter, enables low dust working. Thanks to the Click &amp; Clean function, the tool can also be connected to a dust extraction device, e.g. the GAS 18V-10 L Professional wet/dry extractor, which is also cordless.</p><p>The random orbit sanders can be operated with all batteries from the respective 12V or 18V system: Bosch ensures compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers within the respective voltage class. To ensure an efficient work process, Bosch recommends the ProCore18V with 4.0 Ah for the GEX 18V-125 Professional, which gives the powerful random orbit sander a runtime of around one hour. Professionals can see how much power is still available at any time from the battery status indicator. For the compact 12V GEX 12V-125 Professional, Bosch recommends a 3.0 Ah battery. The charge level indicator is located on the tool.</p><p>The GEX 12V-125 Professional and GEX 18V-125 Professional random orbit sanders are available from May. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT. </p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GEX 12V-125 Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GEX 18V-125 Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Motor</td><td style=''>Brushless</td><td style=''>Brushless</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage</td><td style=''>12 V</td><td style=''>18 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Sanding pad diameter</td><td style=''>125 mm</td><td style=''>125 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>6,000 − 10,000 min⁻¹</td><td style=''>6,000 − 10,000 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Orbital stroke rate</td><td style=''>12,000 − 20,000 min⁻¹</td><td style=''>12,000 − 20,000 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Orbit diameter</td><td style=''>2.5 mm</td><td style=''>2.5 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Eccentricity</td><td style=''>1.25 mm</td><td style=''>1.25 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vibration values </td><td style=''>2.2 m/s²</td><td style=''>1.9 m/s²</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions<br/>(length x height x width)</td><td style=''>194 x 108 x 153 mm</td><td style=''>224 x 108 x 153 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight (without battery)</td><td style=''>0.95 kg</td><td style=''>1.05 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recom-mended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton box, medium sanding pad, sanding sheets (C430, P120), dust bag: € 125 <br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx, medium sanding pad, sanding sheets (C430, P120), dust bag: € 152 </td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton box, medium sanding pad, sanding sheets (C430, P120), dust bag: € 167 <br/>• Tool in an L-Boxx, medium sanding pad, sanding sheets (C430, P120), dust bag: € 194 </td></tr></table></p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Ten years of Industry 4.0: Bosch sales reach four billion euros</headline>
			<quote>Business success with Germany’s pioneering project</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Since 2011, Bosch has generated sales of more than four billion euros with Industry 4.0 – and more than 700 million euros in 2020 alone.  At Bosch plants around the world, over 120,000 machines and 250,000 devices feature connectivity.  At Hannover Messe, Bosch is premiering open, 5G-enabled control technology and AI-based energy management for climate-neutral manufacturing.  Rolf Najork: “We recognized the potential of Industry 4.0 early on and are pioneers in this field. Now we’re reaping the rewards.” ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Industry 4.0 is coming of age. What began at Hannover Messe in 2011 as a “pioneering German project” has now gained global traction – thanks in part to groundbreaking work by Bosch. The aim is for connected manufacturing to optimize itself automatically, making it economical to produce customized products in batch sizes even as small as one. Since 2012, Bosch has been systematically leading factories – both its own and those of its customers – into this new industrial age. This commitment is paying off: over the past ten years, the company has generated more than four billion euros in sales with Industry 4.0. In 2020 alone, Bosch generated sales of more than 700 million euros with connected manufacturing solutions. “We recognized the potential of Industry 4.0 early on and are pioneers in this field. Now we’re reaping the rewards,” says Rolf Najork, the member of the Bosch board of management, responsible for industrial technology. The use of Industry 4.0 in the company’s own plants is also paying off. Bosch is combining intelligent software for production control, monitoring, and logistics planning into a manufacturing platform of its own. This connects to a larger database that simplifies and improves tasks such as <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/on-the-path-toward-zero-defect-production-with-bosch-ai-225472.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AI analyses for fault detection</a>. The roll-out of the new Bosch manufacturing and logistics platform will start at the end of 2021. “We offer our roughly 240 plants a standardized ‘Industry 4.0 toolbox,’ which can be expanded and deployed as needed,” Najork says. Bosch believes this will save it almost one billion euros over the next five years, following an investment of around 400 million euros. At the digital Hannover Messe (April 12 –16, 2021), Bosch will chart the development of “ten years of Industry 4.0” and showcase the factory of the future: technologically flexible, intelligently connected, ecologically sustainable – and economically successful.</p>
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			The only way to tap the full potential of Industry 4.0 is collectively and globally. Humans and machines need to &#8216;speak the same language.&#8217; This requires international, cross-company standards.
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				<cite>Rolf Najork, member of the Bosch board of management</cite>
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<h2>The beginnings: Bosch does pioneering work on Industry 4.0</h2><p>Back in 2011 at Hannover Messe, scientists presented an idea that broke with convention. Rather than have people adapt to machines, they turned things around. The vision here was of products that actively involve themselves in their manufacturing, navigate themselves through the production process, and communicate with humans and machines. It was the birth of Industry 4.0 – Bosch is one of its founding fathers. In 2012, the company took over the chairmanship of the newly established Industry 4.0 working group to further develop the German government’s high-tech strategy. Bosch became a leading provider and a leading user of Industry 4.0, not only testing this modern form of manufacturing in its own plants, but also bringing proven solutions to the market. The Bosch plants in Blaichach in Germany, Anderson in the U.S., and Wuxi and Suzhou in China were pioneers in this domain and have been the recipient of multiple awards for their innovative concepts, including the designation of “lighthouse factories” by the World Economic Forum. At the same time, one thing soon became apparent: “The only way to tap the full potential of Industry 4.0 is collectively and globally. Humans and machines need to ‘speak the same language.’ This requires international, cross-company standards,” Najork says. Bosch worked together with other companies to develop OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA), a machine language for Industry 4.0 that standardizes access to devices and systems and enables manufacturer-independent data exchange. There was also increased collaboration between organizations such as Plattform Industrie 4.0 and the Industrial Internet Consortium, with Bosch an active leader in both. Alliances became an integral part of Industry 4.0.</p><p></p><h2>The status quo: Bosch is making Industry 4.0 the norm</h2><p>And today? Interest is still high, but too few companies are consistently gearing up for Industry 4.0: “Pilot projects are a good approach for trying things out and getting ideas out there. Now it’s time to up the tempo: we need to make Industry 4.0 the norm,” Najork says. Bosch uses its own academies and training courses to train associates for Industry 4.0 and also makes this offering available to customers. Najork is convinced that “Industry 4.0 is not an end in itself. It’s a way to maintain competitiveness. In the future, nothing will be possible without digitalization.” Bosch projects deliver measurable benefit: connected solutions increase productivity by as much as 25 percent, boost machine availability by up to 15 percent, and reduce maintenance costs by as much as 25 percent. “If we want to exploit the potential of Industry 4.0, we have to move away from isolated solutions. Technical systems that work only within their own boundaries inhibit progress,” Najork says. In Bosch plants, there are now over 120,000 machines and over 250,000 devices such as integrated cameras or robots connected. Some 22,000 machine controllers alone are connected via the Nexeed software for Industry 4.0 developed by <a href="https://www.bosch-connected-industry.com/de/en/index" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch Connected Industry</a>. Founded in 2018, this operating unit has already supplied software to more than half of Bosch’s plants and more than 2,000 production lines. In addition, around 100 international customers rely on <a href="https://www.bosch-connected-industry.com/de/en/plant-operator/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Nexeed</a> – including BMW, Sick, and Trumpf. Hardware and software are growing ever closer together. At Hannover Messe, Bosch Rexroth is presenting its ctrlX Automation platform. Based on app technology and web engineering, this open, 5G-enabled control technology enables co-creation. The idea behind it is for users to either use apps provided by Bosch Rexroth and third-party providers, or to develop apps themselves and share them with other companies within an ecosystem. “By making developments participatory,” Najork says, “we can create network effects and let ideas take wing.”</p><p></p><h2>Future prospects: Bosch combines Industry 4.0 with other technologies</h2><p>The foundation has been laid. “Our focus is on harnessing and combining the power of different technologies. Bosch is becoming an AIoT company. We’re bringing artificial intelligence and the internet of things together,” Najork says. At Hannover Messe, Bosch is presenting the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-combines-industry-4-0-with-ai-225414.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Balancing Energy Network</a>, an AI-based energy management system that employs intelligent software to control and optimize energy flows in factories. Originally developed for manufacturing facilities, the software has the potential to help all types of larger building complexes reduce their environmental footprint, including hospitals, shopping malls, and sports arenas. Technology and knowledge are fundamental stepping stones on the path to <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/co%E2%82%82-beratung-bosch-unterstuetzt-produzierende-unternehmen-auf-dem-weg-zur-klimaneutralitaet-214720.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">climate-neutral manufacturing</a>. Based on its own experience of becoming climate neutral, Bosch has set up a new unit to advise manufacturing companies on how to reduce their carbon emissions. Combining flexible robotics with learning image processing software helps save resources in manufacturing: the APAS inspector takes over the visual inspection of workpieces, inspecting them fully automatically. Meanwhile, smart item picking demonstrates impressive flexibility and precision. The robotic system picks various products delivered by transport vehicles. Using intelligent image recognition, the system picks up different components with no need for prior training and reliably sorts them for further processing or shipping. Thanks to new technologies interactions between humans and machines will be even safer and more efficient in the future: 5G promises reliable wireless data exchange in near real time. Bosch is taking on a pioneering role in this: at the end of 2020, the company put its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-puts-first-5g-campus-network-into-operation-221632.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">first campus network</a> into operation at its Industry 4.0 lead plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. The company is currently testing 5G applications in around ten plants worldwide. Moreover, Bosch is making <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-puts-5g-machines-in-pole-position-203584.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">products 5G-capable</a>. In the future, Bosch Rexroth’s new Innovation Center in Ulm is where the company will work on progressive approaches and business ideas as well as on developments with customers and partners; the site extension is planned for summer 2021. These developments show that “factories are once again becoming a source of innovation,” Najork says. For the future, he believes three principles are crucial: “First, we have to see Industry 4.0 in holistic terms and focus on end-to-end factory solutions. Second, we need an open architecture to be compatible and user-friendly both in the plants themselves and vis-à-vis customers and suppliers. And third, we must ensure flexibility: in the future, customers will increasingly want customized products. As long as we keep these principles in balance, the ideas that emerge from the manufacturing industry will change the world for the better.”</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Did you know that...? </headline>
			<quote>Facts around ten years of Industry 4.0 at Bosch</quote>
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<h2>... the oldest machine ever to be given connectivity is Robert Bosch’s 134-year-old lathe?</h2><p><ul><li>Pedal-powered, made of cast iron and weighing 300 kilograms, the old lathe is a jewel of Industry 1.0.</li><li>As late as 1887, Robert Bosch himself was still using his lathe. Among other things, it was used to produce parts for the magneto ignition device, the product with which the company achieved its breakthrough at the end of the 19th century. </li><li>In 2016, Bosch catapulted this historic workbench from the museum into the Industry 4.0 era in one fell swoop – thanks to technological support from the new Bosch IoT gateway. The connected system combines sensors, software, and an IoT-capable control system, allowing condition monitoring of the lathe. </li><li>The workbench 4.0 shows that the IoT gateway allows even the oldest machines to be connected quickly and easily. This means that Bosch can also make the benefits of connected manufacturing available to factories that use older machinery.</li></ul></p>
<h2>… Bosch has a “sewing machine man”?</h2><p><ul><li>His name is Claus Lau and he is responsible for connected factory solutions at two Bosch locations in Germany. While searching for an object he could use to explain the basic principles of Industry 4.0, he came across his wife’s old treadle sewing machine. He decided to use this heirloom from the 1930s to demonstrate the journey of analog devices into the digital future. </li><li>For Claus Lau and his team, this journey lasted two weeks. They first familiarized themselves with the sewing machine before equipping it with sensors. This made it possible to display essential information on one screen: is the fabric right for the needle size? How long will the belt last? Is the needle still usable or already worn out? The sewing machine 4.0 was born. And Claus Lau became known as the “Bosch sewing machine man.” </li><li>He and his team frequently go on tour to show how analog machines and production facilities can be retrofitted for Industry 4.0. Such retrofit solutions are an important element in bringing Industry 4.0 into the mainstream.</li></ul></p>
<h2>... Bosch developed the world’s first robot to be cleared for working in close proximity with humans?</h2><p><ul><li>Until 2014, robots were not allowed to operate in factories without a protective guard, partition, or distance control. </li><li>Then came APAS – the automatic production assistant. Its name describes it perfectly, and as the world’s first robot certified for work side by side with human operatives, without the need for additional protective housing, APAS came to life at Bosch in 2014. </li><li>This was not only a big step in the development of human-robot collaboration (HRC), but also a crucial one for Industry 4.0. Bosch developed APAS so that it can autonomously take over the feeding of machines, palletizing, and assembly in the shortest possible time. Such an innovation is extremely valuable, especially for smaller production batches.</li></ul></p>
<h2>... you can travel with Bosch? </h2><p><ul><li>At least, you can on the “Industry 4.0 Live” learning journey, offered under the auspices of Fraunhofer IPA and Bosch in Germany. </li><li>This journey through the digital age highlights the best Industry 4.0 applications and aims to build a professional network for their implementation.</li><li>In addition to stops at best-practice companies and workshops, the trip also provides managers and workers with new ideas and inspiration relating to Industry 4.0. </li><li>Bosch, Fraunhofer IPA, and Macils Management Centrum launched the “Industry 4.0 live” learning journey in 2016. </li></ul></p>
<h2>... Bosch is also active in robot linguistics?</h2><p><ul><li>Linguistics for robots? Why not? After all, the fourth industrial revolution is about machines being able to connect and communicate with each other. </li><li>With its plan to turn the factory of the future into reality, Bosch has, in a sense, also devoted itself to linguistics. In 2016, the company unveiled a new, open and freely available machine language for Industry 4.0 that it developed in house: the production performance management (PPM) protocol 38. </li><li>And to ensure that man and machine also understand each other intuitively, Bosch has developed the “multi-production line.” Via a Bluetooth tag worn by all associates, the entire assembly line with its multiple workstations knows who is standing in front of it, what that person’s skill level is, and what their native language is. It then automatically adapts the workstation to the individual’s requirements. </li></ul></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Robot coworkers, climate action, and AI</headline>
			<quote>Milestones from ten years of Industry 4.0 at Bosch</quote>
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<p>One decade, four billion euros in sales, countless opportunities – for Bosch, Industry 4.0 is a success story. The company is a pioneer in connected manufacturing and is consistently pursuing its idea of the factory of the future. Key stages from ten years of Industry 4.0 at Bosch:</p>
<h2>2011: The fourth industrial revolution gets a name</h2><p>A smart factory with machines that are connected, communicate with each other, and organize themselves – with people at the center of it all, orchestrating more efficient, more flexible, and more customized production. Originally called “cyber-physical production systems”, this idea receives a catchier name in 2011: “Industrie 4.0” (Industry 4.0). With the official go-ahead given for the German government’s pioneering project, the German term quickly takes hold around the world.</p>
<h2>2012: Bosch takes over the chairmanship of the Industry 4.0 working group</h2><p>From concept to development: chaired by Siegfried Dais, former deputy chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, and Prof. Henning Kagermann, president of acatech, the Industry 4.0 working group draws up initial recommendations for implementing a successful path into the fourth industrial age. They send their recommendations to the German federal government in October 2012. Dais comments: “During the course of our work together it has become apparent that Germany possesses all the necessary competencies in the fields of manufacturing technology and mechanical engineering to continue to enjoy global success in tomorrow’s world of the Internet of Things and Services.”</p>
<h2>2013: From Industry 4.0 to technology “Invented for life”</h2><p>“We must turn data into knowledge, and knowledge into benefits,” says Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner at the ZVEI Annual Convention in 2013. The company is already using connectivity software in its own manufacturing operations, and is also developing its own software solutions for industrial processes. Its declared aim is to derive business models from the technical potential of Web 3.0 that will lead to a better quality of life. This is one of the reasons Bosch begins working in 2013 on the “Energy-efficient factory” project spearheaded by the Technical University of Darmstadt.</p>
<h2>2014: Bosch premieres the world’s first robot coworker</h2><p>The world’s first robot certified to work side by side with human operatives without the need for additional protective housing comes to life at Bosch in 2014. Its name describes its purpose: APAS – automatic production assistant. This is not only a big step in the development of human-robot collaboration (HRC), but also a crucial one for Industry 4.0. Bosch has developed APAS so that it can autonomously take over the feeding of machines, palletizing, and assembly in the shortest possible time.</p>
<h2>2015: Bosch establishes “Connected Industry”</h2><p>Bosch pools its connected manufacturing expertise in its company-wide “Connected Industry” innovation cluster. This brings the company a step closer to becoming the leading user and leading supplier in connected manufacturing. Bosch launches an education offensive as well: associates without a degree are to be offered training for IT and commercial jobs that usually require an academic degree. The aim is to respond to the growing demand for software expertise and prepare its workforce for Industry 4.0 jobs. The first group to participate in the program is made up of roughly 80 skilled workers.</p>
<h2>2016: Bosch readies old tech for Industry 4.0</h2><p>Old machine, rapid connectivity, new benefits. This is the reasoning behind Bosch’s decision to take a closer look at its company founder’s 130-year-old lathe. Sensors and software combined with IoT-enabled industrial control catapult the lathe from 1887 into the Industry 4.0 era. This is more than just a symbolic action: according to studies in 2016, tens of millions of machines are still being assembled in plants worldwide without being enabled for Industry 4.0.</p>
<h2>2016: Industry 4.0 on cloud nine – Bosch’s own cloud for IoT services</h2><p>With the launch of its own cloud for internet-based services, Bosch becomes a full-service provider for connectivity and the internet of things. In the Bosch IoT Cloud, the company runs various applications for its connected mobility, connected industries, and connected buildings businesses.</p>
<h2>2017: Workplace 4.0 – People and machines team up at Bosch</h2><p>With the APAS workstation, Bosch creates the first workplace where people and machines work side by side. People remain indispensable as decision-makers and drivers, supported by the precision and endurance of the production assistants. In this setup, Workplace 4.0 adapts to the individual – everything from the height of the work surface to the speed or guidance assistance for new processes.</p>
<h2>2018: Bosch establishes its own operating unit for Industry 4.0</h2><p>Bosch creates a new operating unit for connected industry. This brings together all its Industry 4.0 activities, especially concerning software and services. It also ensures that the company has the best possible team for the job: customers wanting to connect the entire value stream can now consult the new unit for support. The unit launches with 500 associates in Germany, Hungary, and China.</p>
<h2>2019: Bosch countson training – and a smartphone for manufacturing</h2><p>Developed by Bosch and the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the first Germany-wide vocational training program geared to the Industry 4.0 skill set is launched. The training program is now also offered in other countries, such as China. That same year, Bosch debuts a new software solution: CtrlX AUTOMATION – ctrl being short for “control.” The solution makes systems and machines as accommodating as a smartphone, with functions that can be customized and updated – much the way a smartphone is via apps.</p>
<h2>2020: Bosch puts first 5G campus network into operation</h2><p>Data is transferred extremely reliably and ultra-fast, machines react almost instantaneously, wireless is becoming the standard, and people and machines work together safely and without barriers at all times – the new reality at the Bosch plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. This is the beginning of the real-time revolution for Industry 4.0 at Bosch, as it aims to gradually roll 5G out to all its roughly 240 plants around the world.</p>
<h2>2020: Bosch’s pioneering Industry 4.0 role helps make its global manufacturing operations carbon neutral</h2><p>All 400 Bosch locations worldwide no longer leave a carbon footprint. Connected manufacturing has played a crucial part in this achievement: Industry 4.0 solutions can detect energy consumption and make it more efficient. In over 100 plants and locations worldwide, Bosch is already utilizing an energy platform that is part of its own Industry 4.0 portfolio. Intelligent algorithms help predict energy consumption, avoid peak loads, and correct deviations in energy consumption.</p>
<h2>2021: Toward zero-defect production with Bosch artificial intelligence</h2><p>The Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI) has developed a system based on artificial intelligence (AI) that can detect and remedy anomalies and malfunctions in the manufacturing process at an early stage. This use of AI ensures more efficient, environmentally friendly manufacturing with better products. The AI solution currently supports production in around 50 plants and 800 production lines, and will eventually be rolled out to all 240 Bosch plants.</p>
<h2>2021: Distinction for Bosch’s factory of the future in Suzhou, China</h2><p>For the second time, the World Economic Forum has honored a Bosch plant as an Industry 4.0 lighthouse project. In Suzhou, China, Bosch demonstrates how digitalized manufacturing and logistics can increase efficiency and quality in equal measure. Bosch already added its plant in Wuxi, China, to the list of shining examples back in 2018. There, the World Economic Forum highlighted the capability of connected solutions for troubleshooting and predictive maintenance as exemplary for a factory of the future.</p>
<h2>2021: Within ten years, Bosch generates four billion euros in sales with Industry 4.0</h2><p>Since launching Industry 4.0 ten years ago, Bosch has generated more than four billion euros in sales with its portfolio in this area. In 2020 alone, the company recorded sales of more than 700 million euros with connected solutions for manufacturing and logistics. Bosch is not only a supplier, but also a user: Bosch plants now count more than 120,000 machines and over 250,000 devices that feature connectivity, such as integrated camera systems and robots. Bosch projects indicate that connected solutions increase productivity by as much as 25 percent.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Adaptable and efficient: the factory of the future</headline>
			<quote>Bosch highlights at Hannover Messe 2021</quote>
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<p>Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany – While demand sets the pace, the product determines the process. Machines and robots are constantly reconfiguring themselves. Autonomous transport vehicles deliver components, sophisticated robotic systems pick up workpieces and sort them, assistance systems support workers, and artificial intelligence takes over quality control. Industry 4.0 software can visualize processes and machine statuses at any time. But control over all this remains firmly in human hands. That is how Bosch envisions the factory of the future – and the company is setting up just such a factory for Hannover Messe: a model factory which will be open to visitors at Bosch Rexroth’s new customer and innovation center in Ulm starting in summer 2021.</p>
<h2>The factory of the future is adaptable, connected, and flexible</h2><p>The factory of the future is movable – and Bosch Rexroth’s <b>intelligent floor</b> makes the factory floor itself flexible and capable of adapting to the manufacturing process. It transports energy contactlessly, with load cells in the floor that “recognize” people and measure the weight of plant and machinery. LED strip lighting indicates pedestrian and vehicle aisles that can be altered at any time. Communication between the systems and machinery is wireless as well. The smart floor, which Bosch presented as a research project at Hannover Messe in 2019, is now available for use by pilot customers. Together with various partners, Bosch has developed new functionalities such as a floor module with an integrated safety switching mat that automatically shuts machinery down in the event of unauthorized entry.</p><p>Using a <b>modular manufacturing system</b>, Bosch’s special-purpose machinery unit will demonstrate how adaptable manufacturing will be in the future. The system is based on a platform with standardized hardware and software interfaces. All other process modules, for example for joining or testing processes, are flexibly integrated as required. Whether workers assemble parts at an assisted manual workstation, work together with a collaborative robot, or have handling and transport processes take place autonomously – the degree of automation is freely scalable.</p><p>Bosch Rexroth’s <b>ctrlX AUTOMATION</b> solution is helping hardware and software grow together. With the market’s first open 5G-capable automation platform, users can use apps provided by Bosch Rexroth or third-party providers, or they can create apps themselves and offer them to other companies via the platform. ctrlX AUTOMATION supports more than 30 communication interfaces and standards for data exchange and is compatible with any programming language.</p><p>Bosch Connected Industry’s <b>Nexeed industrial application system</b> also offers maximum flexibility. This Industry 4.0 software consists of specific applications developed together with customers. To cite one example: thanks to a customized Nexeed solution, workers at the Osram plant in Berlin can now simply consult an app for a status report on their machines and systems. Upcoming maintenance work or material deliveries can be clearly displayed, organized and evaluated online.</p>
<h2>AI helps the factory of the future learn all the time</h2><p>Bosch Rexroth’s <b>smart item picking</b> solution is a self-learning robotic system that will support labor-intensive picking tasks in intralogistics in the future. Following a model-free approach, it can also recognize new objects and reliably grip them. Data from operations and the latest AI methods help refine the system’s object recognition for each specific application and optimize its gripping strategy. The modular system with hardware and software modules allows a wide portfolio of individual items, such as drugstore products in cartons or spare parts, to be picked onto a conveyor belt. Smart item picking reliably processes more than 600 items per hour, with a 99 percent success rate.</p><p>The <b>APAS</b> automatic production assistant has revolutionized interactions between people and machines. The APAS assistant needs no protective housing to work safely with human operatives. And for the automatic visual inspection of workpieces, there is the APAS inspector. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), the system can be retrained at any time. Detection capability can be improved without the need for extensive programming skills.</p><p><b>Track and trace</b> provides the necessary transparency about products’ journeys to retailers and customers. The logistics solution monitors deliveries by using sensors and gateways that regularly transmit information about the location and processing status of the goods. That way, logistics specialists know at all times where the goods are, and whether they will arrive on time. Track and trace helps keep supply chains up and running. </p>
<h2>The factory of the future is climate neutral</h2><p><b>Bosch Climate Solutions</b> is a newly created unit that advises manufacturing companies on how to reduce their carbon emissions, based on Bosch’s own experience of becoming climate neutral. Within a period of four weeks, the experts carry out a CO₂ audit and present an initial master plan. Three months later, a CO₂ reduction concept is in place. This integrated approach includes measures to increase energy efficiency, expand the supply of power from renewable sources, and procure green electricity and offsets. The customers enlisting Bosch’s help on the road to climate-neutral operations include the engineering companies Freudenberg and Prettl and the shower and faucet manufacturer Hansgrohe. </p><p>Bosch combines knowledge and technology: the company’s <b>Energy Platform</b> is an intelligent software solution that controls the consumption of heat, electricity, and compressed air at more than 120 of Bosch’s locations. External customers are using the platform in more than 80 projects. At Hannover Messe, Bosch is presenting an extension of this platform: the <b>Balancing Energy Network</b> analyzes energy flows and provides forecasts. Its energy schedules incorporate information from production scheduling and from shift and logistics planning as well as weather data. Originally developed for manufacturing facilities, the AI-based software has the potential to help all types of larger building complexes, such as logistics centers, reduce their environmental footprint.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Rexroth defies adversity in fiscal 2020 and sees business recovery</headline>
			<quote>Flexibility as a success factor</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sales in 2020 at around 5.2 billion euros almost 17 percent lower compared to the previous year  Confidence for 2021 due to stronger order intake since mid-2020  Hydraulics activities are strong pillar   Increased investments planned for 2021 ]]></headwords>
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<p>Lohr a. Main – Bosch Rexroth is cautiously confident about the current fiscal year. Since mid-2020, order intake has been increasing and stimulating business. Related to structural changes and the pandemic, Bosch Rexroth records a drop in sales of almost 17 percent compared to the record level of 2019, but remains profitable in the fiscal year 2020. However, the road back to pre-crisis levels will take longer than the crisis itself. Extensive investments are planned for 2021, including at German sites.</p>
<p>Despite adverse conditions with a combination of economic downturn and pandemic, Bosch Rexroth had a successful fiscal year 2020. The basis for this was in particular the company’s adaptability, which has been proven over several years, as well as great cost flexibility. “We are proud of our global team and its outstanding dedication,” says Rolf Najork, member of the Board of Management at Robert Bosch GmbH responsible for the Industrial Technology division and Chairman of the board of Bosch Rexroth AG. “With their flexibility and impressive perseverance, our associates around the world have worked for our success on site with our customers, at our locations and remotely. Even in difficult times, we always focus on our customers. Bosch Rexroth remains a stable partner in industrial and mobile hydraulics, factory automation and engineering.” </p>
<h2>Close customer contacts even during the pandemic </h2><p>Even in times of the pandemic, Bosch Rexroth maintains close contact with customers and partners worldwide and is accelerating digitalization in this area: New chat functions on the website make it easier to get in touch, fully digital events replace cancelled trade fairs, trainings are offered online. Service specialists support customers and users with remote maintenance, and digital support often replaces on-site visits when commissioning drive and automation solutions. Despite the strained supply chains during the first lockdown, Bosch Rexroth kept up deliveries in close cooperation with customers and partners and avoided downtimes at customers.</p>
<h2>Hydraulics activities stabilize business</h2><p>In fiscal 2020, the regions showed a varied development: In Europe, where Bosch Rexroth generated more than half of its sales, and in North and South America, sales went down by around 20 percent in 2020. Supported by strong business in China, however, the decline in the Asia-Pacific/Africa region was limited to just under five percent. </p><p>Hydraulics activities have made a contribution to the stabilization of the business, particularly since the second half of 2020. With this technology, Bosch Rexroth offers customers a combination of unique power density and digital connectivity. Order intake in factory automation is also picking up. The new ctrlX AUTOMATION platform helps users to operate more flexibly in the Factory of the Future, to put systems into operation more quickly and to manufacture different quantities and variants of products economically. </p>
<h2>Environment remains challenging in 2021 – recovery will take longer than the crisis</h2><p>Thanks to the increase in order intake since the second half of 2020, Bosch Rexroth is cautiously optimistic about the current fiscal year. Risk factors are the further development of the pandemic, possible changes in individual markets or the structural changes in the automotive sector. Najork is convinced that “the recovery will last longer than the crisis itself. With our balanced strategy of change, we are well-equipped for this journey: We take long-term structural developments into account while increasing our flexibility for cyclical fluctuations.” </p>
<h2>Investments in customer proximity, flexibility, growth and innovation</h2><p>The international production network plays a key role in Bosch Rexroth’s adaptability. Aligning with the market and customer requirements, the company is continuously developing its capacity and positioning. Investments are therefore either made close to the customers in the sense of a “local for local” approach or capacities are bundled where it is economically necessary. </p><p>Even in the challenging fiscal year 2020, Bosch Rexroth was profitable. This enabled the company to continue to invest in a forward-looking manner despite the decline in sales. In 2020, Bosch Rexroth invested a total of around 100 million euros in its 47 manufacturing sites worldwide, twelve of which are in Germany. </p><p>The competitiveness of the German locations was strengthened with around 45 million euros, for example with the second construction phase of the Customer and Innovation Center in Ulm, where around 250 specialists will work across divisions on technically pioneering and sustainable solutions. The additional building will house a model factory for Industry 4.0 solutions, modern offices, laboratories and test benches for the electrification of mobile machinery. Around 28 million euros went to China, in particular for an expansion of the plant in Xian as a center for factory automation in Asia. </p><p>It is planned to significantly expand investments again in 2021. Substantial investments are also planned at German sites. </p><p>Bosch Rexroth maintained its expenditure on research and development (R&amp;D) at a high level in 2020, at around 326 million euros (previous year: approx. 348). The share of R&amp;D expenses in sales thus rose from 5.6 to 6.3 percent compared to the previous year.</p>
<h2>Driver of digitization in mechanical engineering</h2><p>At the upcoming digital Hannover Messe trade fair, Bosch Rexroth will show the Factory of the Future: flexible, connected, sustainable – and economically successful. Floor, ceiling and walls are the only static components. Everything else is changeable and flexible. The model factory for Industry 4.0 holds everything that smart manufacturing and intralogistics will need in 2021 and in the future: from intelligent floors, driverless transport and manual assistance systems to software applications and flexibly programmable machine controls. </p><p>The ctrlX AUTOMATION platform overcomes the boundaries between machine control systems, IT and the Internet of Things. The software architecture, inspired by the versatility of smartphones, considerably simplifies the engineering of new machines and makes them updatable for the Factory of the Future. Users can use apps from Bosch Rexroth, third-party providers or apps they have created themselves with the platform. </p><p>Additional details: <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-40064" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">press release</a> &amp; <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/ctrlx-automation/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX AUTOMATION website</a> </p><p>The new CytroForce hydraulic linear drive sets new standards in power density, energy efficiency and quiet operation. The axes are preconfigured in the factory and only need to be electrically connected after mechanical installation. CytroForce thus follows the “plug-and-produce” approach and simplifies the integration of hydraulic axes into machines and systems. This means that even machine manufacturers without an affinity for hydraulics benefit from optimized overall costs.</p><p>Additional details: <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-39296" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">press release CytroForce</a></p><p>In mobile machinery, new energy-efficient system solutions for mobile hydraulics are helping to reduce diesel consumption and thus also emissions. At the same time, Bosch Rexroth developers are working closely with manufacturers on the electrification and digitization of mobile machinery, for example for agriculture and construction. With BODAS connect, Bosch Rexroth offers an open, scalable telematics solution from the data source through hardware and software to ready-to-use analysis apps that can be used to network mobile machines. </p><p>Additional details: <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-35712" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">press release electrification</a> &amp; <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/transforming-mobile-machines/electronification-and-iot/bodas-connect/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BODAS website</a></p><p></p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11298</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-and-economical-robinair-ac1234-3i-and-ac1x34-3i-air-conditioning-service-units-226880.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-04-01T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>New and economical Robinair AC1234-3i and AC1x34-3i air conditioning service units</headline>
			<quote>A new series of units completes the portfolio of the air conditioning service specialist Robinair</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Air conditioning units for all standard service tasks on air conditioning systems of passenger cars and commercial vehicles with combustion engines or hybrid and electric powertrains  Fully automatic processes for fast and efficient air conditioning service  Wide range of professional air conditioning service units for every workshop need ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Karlsruhe / Plochingen – As spring sets it, automotive workshops start into the A/C service season. Most manufacturers recommend checking and servicing the air conditioning system once a year to make sure that the air conditioning system works efficiently and reliably at all times, whilst also helping to provide a healthy, balanced cabin environment.</p>
<p>Just in time for this year’s air conditioning service season, Robinair now launched two new series of air conditioning service units onto the market: AC1234-3i for air conditioning systems using R1234yf refrigerant and AC1x34-3i for R134a refrigerant. The new units complement Robinair&#39;s air conditioning service portfolio and support workshops at everyday service tasks such as refrigerant recovery, charging and refrigerant recycling. This enables the workshop to perform all standard service tasks on air conditioning systems of passenger cars and commercial vehicles with combustion engines as well as on those of hybrid and electric vehicles. As a result, the new units also allow smaller workshops to start performing professional and economical air conditioning service and to create additional revenue opportunities. Used at automotive workshops with high A/C service volumes, AC1234-3i and AC1x34-3i units can also be used as secondary units, for example in case of high workloads during the A/C service season.</p><p></p><p>The fully automatic process of the new A/C service units does not require any manual intervention. It ensures short service times and thus efficient A/C service. Nevertheless, individual service functions can also be selected directly. The intuitive graphical user interface of the color display and 100 mm wide gauges allow efficient and easy operation. The integrated database including A/C system specifications for most of the vehicles on the market is yet another support feature easing the operator’s work.</p><p></p><p>Within a short time, the units recover up to 95 percent of the refrigerant. This saves time and money while ensuring sustainable use of resources. The internal air exchange is electronically controlled. This reduces the risk of overpressure and increases the safety for the workshop technician. AC1234-3i and AC1x34-3i A/C service units feature a user-friendly and guided program for the management of oil-type changes with integrated hose flushing function. Therefore, the new units can be used in a highly flexible manner for vehicles with combustion engines as well as for electric and hybrid vehicles. The precise electronic purge system management for non-condensable gases and the internal, high-efficiency filter dryer make sure that the recovered refrigerant is free of air and moisture. </p><p></p><p>The maintenance-friendly unit design allows easy access to its internal components. In addition, a robust metal frame protects the internal tank and all components against impacts. Measurement errors regarding the recovered or charged refrigerant as well as problems concerning the functionality and accuracy of the working results are thus avoided. The extensive range of accessories available allows adapting the units to specific workshop requirements. </p><p></p><p><b>Powerful A/C service units for professional A/C service</b></p><p>Besides the new AC1234-3i and AC1x34-3i A/C service units, Robinair offers additional A/C service units for workshops with a high volume of A/C service and repair tasks. These include the high-quality models AC1234-5i and AC1x34-5i as well as the premium units AC1234-7i, AC1x34-7i and AC1234-8i. They stand out for their simple operation and fully automatic processes as well as for their particularly high performance. Thanks to the exclusive &quot;Deep Recovery System,&quot; they recover up to 99 percent of the refrigerant – even under difficult ambient conditions. The two-stage vacuum pump has a pumping capacity of 170 liters per minute. Therefore, even larger air conditioning systems in commercial vehicles can be serviced quickly and efficiently. An integrated pressure test option for forming gas is used for accurate leak testing. </p><p></p><p>At the top-level model AC1234-8i, even the purity level of the refrigerant R1234yf is tested automatically. In addition, AC1234-7i, AC1x34-7i and AC1234-8i units feature an integrated nitrogen and hydrogen pressure test for accurate leak testing. As a standard, they also provide the option to remotely monitor the work processes on a smartphone. This is achieved by installing the &quot;A/C Connect&quot; app on the respective smartphone. Using the integrated WLAN dongle, these A/C service units can be connected to the Bosch Connected Repair workshop software or an ASA Network. The integrated printer can be used to print the maintenance results right on the device. </p><p></p><p>AC1234-5i and AC1x34-5i models also achieve a recovery rate of up to 99 percent and perform A/C service fully automatically without manual intervention. By means of several optional retrofit kits, these units can be customized for any workshop need.</p><p></p><p><b>Extensive range of accessories for air conditioning work</b></p><p>A wide range of accessories complements the Robinair portfolio for professional air conditioning service and repair work on automotive air conditioning systems. In addition to special flushing kits and manufacturer-specific recharging adapters, an extensive selection of refrigerant/leak-test equipment is also available. Quick couplings, service adapters, oil bottles, filter dryers and high-quality vacuum pump oils round off the range.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11308</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/climate-friendly-neighborhood-electricity-226759.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-03-29T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Climate-friendly neighborhood electricity</headline>
			<quote>First real-life operation of a stationary fuel cell by Bosch and Stadtwerke Bamberg</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and the Bamberg public utilities are for the first time using a stationary fuel cell to produce electricity and heat in a city district.  The stationary fuel cell at the central bus station in Bamberg supplies more than 20 four-person households with climate-friendly electricity.  The heat generated provides an adjacent bakery with heating and hot water.  Bosch wants to invest a three-digit million euro amount in stationary fuel cells by the end of 2024. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Bamberg and Stuttgart, Germany – Working with Stadtwerke Bamberg, the city’s public utilities, on a stationary fuel cell in Bamberg’s city center, Bosch is for the first time demonstrating its vision of a decentralized, climate-friendly energy supply of the future. The two partners have taken a micro power plant based on solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFC) into operation at Bamberg’s central bus station (ZOB). Measuring roughly two meters high, the refrigerator-sized plant generates around 10 kilowatts of electricity, which is enough to meet the annual requirements of more than 20 four-person households in the neighborhood of the bus station. With an overall efficiency of 60 percent for power generation and more than 85 percent with additional use of heat, this stationary fuel cell is clearly superior to other energy converters of its size. The heat it produces is used by a bakery at the bus station for its heating and hot water systems. “As we move to alternative forms of energy, decentralized power supplies are becoming very important. The stationary fuel cell is ideally suited for the expansion of local power and heating networks in urban neighborhoods,” says Dr. Wilfried Kölscheid, who is responsible for stationary fuel cells at Bosch. “We are pleased to have found a partner in Stadtwerke Bamberg with whom we can jointly demonstrate what our stationary fuel cell is capable of.”</p>
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			As we move to alternative forms of energy, decentralized power supplies are becoming very important. The stationary fuel cell is ideally suited for the expansion of local power and heating networks in urban neighborhoods.
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				<cite>Dr. Wilfried K&#246;lscheid, who is responsible for stationary fuel cells at Bosch</cite>
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<h2>Demand-driven electricity generation in city districts</h2><p>Putting the stationary fuel cell to work in an urban neighborhood is not only an important field of application for Bosch; the Bamberg public utilities also see the technology as a sustainable solution for energy supplies to existing buildings, as well as when planning new districts. “The experience we gain with this fuel cell should deliver lasting benefits when it comes to future energy supplies to existing buildings and new neighborhoods,” says Dr. Michael Fiedeldey, the managing director of Stadtwerke Bamberg. “At the same time, we want everyone to be able to experience the new technology for themselves. That’s why we didn’t hide it away in some basement, but instead installed it in the middle of the ZOB, which is a traffic hub visited by over 20,000 people a day.” As soon as the situation permits, the InnoLab at the bus station will be open regularly for interested guests, with experts from both companies on hand to answer questions. A virtual look into the lab is available at <a href="http://www.stadtwerke-bamberg.de/innolab" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">www.stadtwerke-bamberg.de/innolab</a>.</p><p>The SOFC plant is very quiet. Stadtwerke Bamberg is currently running it on natural gas, but it is already suitable for hydrogen. When compared with the German electricity mix, an SOFC system reduces emissions of the greenhouse gas CO₂ by almost 40 percent, even when running on natural gas. If the fuel cell runs on hydrogen, it no longer causes any direct CO₂ emissions. Thanks to this, SOFC systems can ensure a sustainable supply of energy to cities and conurbations with high energy requirements, since the stationary fuel cell’s output can be set to match demand. What’s more, connecting a series of fuel cells to the existing gas infrastructure is a way to relieve the power grid, meaning additional electricity demand can be met using on-site generation. The SOFC plant in Bamberg is also connected to the Bosch IoT Cloud: 20 sensors within the fuel cell continuously provide data on power generation and the system’s operating status. This data also helps further develop the technology. In the future, it will be possible to connect various stationary fuel cells to each other via the cloud to form virtual power plants and then control them digitally using intelligent, self-learning software – conserving both the environment and resources. <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com/technology/benefits/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">More information about the benefits of the fuel cell system.</a></p><p>Bamberg’s mayor Andreas Starke welcomes the alliance and the high visibility of the plant at the Bamberg ZOB: “We are proud that Bosch and Stadtwerke Bamberg are implementing the stationary fuel cell – a climate-friendly and at the same time economical technology. This innovative energy supply is an important building block in the facelift we are giving the Bamberg business location, and will help secure jobs for the future.”</p><h2>Bosch invests a three-digit million euro amount by the end of 2024</h2><p>Bosch wants to invest a three-digit million euro amount in stationary fuel cells by the end of 2024 and put SOFC systems to the test under real-life conditions. In Germany, Bosch already operates more than 20 SOFC pilot plants at its sites in Bamberg, Homburg, Renningen, Schwieberdingen, Feuerbach, and Wernau. The company has 250 associates working in this promising field at various locations – over 100 of them in Bamberg alone. The Bosch plant in Bamberg produces the all-important stacks for fuel cells. “We are proud that the Bamberg plant is integral to driving the pre-commercialization phase for solid-oxide fuel cells all the way to large-scale production, which is expected in 2024. Together with Stadtwerke Bamberg, we can test this pioneering innovation directly on-site in real-life operations and gain important insights into its operation,” says Dr. Martin Schultz, the commercial plant manager at the Bosch plant in Bamberg. The development of these novel fuel-cell systems would not have been possible without close collaboration between Bosch’s corporate research and its Powertrain Solutions and Thermotechnology divisions.</p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11310</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/changes-on-the-board-of-management-of-robert-bosch-gmbh-226752.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-03-26T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-26T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Changes on the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Uwe Raschke and Dr. Michael Bolle retiring from board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH effective June 30, 2021.   Shareholders and supervisory board express gratitude for their many years of dedicated service.  Bosch CEO Volkmar Denner will take over the position of chief technology officer (CTO) as well as responsibility for the chief digital office.  Dr. Stefan Hartung will assume responsibility for corporate quality management.  Dr. Christian Fischer will assume leadership of the Consumer Goods business sector in addition to his other responsibilities. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Melita Delic</name>
				<email>melita.delic@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Uwe Raschke (63) and Dr. Michael Bolle (59) will be leaving the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH on June 30, 2021, following decades of successful work for the company. Uwe Raschke will be retiring, while Dr. Michael Bolle is stepping down in order to pursue opportunities in the high-tech and startup sectors.</p><p>The shareholders and the supervisory board are grateful for their many years of dedicated service. “Uwe Raschke has made a number of vital contributions both within and outside the company. On one hand, he was a pioneer of new management methods and agile ways of working. On the other, he made consumer expectations an early focal point in product and service development, thus cementing user experience as an important success factor in the company,” said Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the Bosch board of management. “The very positive development in the Consumer Goods business sector as well as the considerable expansion of business in the regions he oversaw were also due in large part to him. In addition, he was responsible for the successful integration of the former joint venture BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte into the Bosch Group.” </p><p>Uwe Raschke has been a member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH since July 2008 and was initially responsible for the Asia Pacific region while being based in Shanghai. Since 2013, he has been responsible for the Consumer Goods business sector with its Power Tools and Household Appliances divisions, as well as for the coordination of activities in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He joined Bosch in 1984 and can look back on more than 35 years with the company. </p><p>“As CTO and CDO, Michael Bolle systematically drove forward the company’s digital and technological transformation and closely aligned its technology and product strategy with its IT strategy. In doing this, crucial groundwork was laid to turn Bosch from an innovative IoT company into a leading AI company as well,” Denner said. “This includes the establishment of the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, the construction of our new AI campus in Tübingen, our AI training program for 20,000 associates, and the introduction of the Bosch AI code of ethics, which is also contributing to the important public debate around AI.” Dr. Michael Bolle has been a member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, as well as chief technology officer (CTO) and chief digital officer (CDO), since July 2018. Bolle, who has a doctorate in engineering, joined Bosch in 1992 and has been with the company for more than 25 years – interrupted only by the period he spent as founder of a high-tech startup from 1999 to 2003. </p><p>Franz Fehrenbach, managing partner of Robert Bosch Industrietreuhand KG and chairman of the supervisory board of Robert Bosch GmbH, added: “The supervisory board and shareholders express their thanks to Uwe Raschke and Michael Bolle for their decades of valuable service to the company. With their foresight and tremendous dedication, they have played a major role in taking the Bosch Group forward and helping the company to thrive. For this, they have our utmost appreciation.”</p><h2>Restructuring on the board of management effective July 1, 2021</h2><p>Tasks will be redistributed within the board of management: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-volkmar-denner-43345.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Volkmar Denner</a> will be taking over the position of CTO from Bolle, which he previously held until mid-2018, as well as responsibility for the chief digital office. Responsibility for corporate quality management, which Bolle also currently has, will be assumed by <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-stefan-hartung-43341.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Stefan Hartung</a> (55), member of the Bosch board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector.</p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/dr-christian-fischer-163648.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Dr. Christian Fischer</a> (52) will be assuming responsibility from Raschke for the Consumer Goods business sector with its Power Tools and Household Appliances divisions, as well as for the coordination of activities in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as in Southeast Asia and Australia. The PhD economist is the board of management member responsible for the Energy and Building Technology business sector. He is also chief performance officer of the Bosch Group. </p><h2>New chief digital officer </h2><p>Effective July 1, 2021, the Bosch Group’s chief digital officer will be Dr. Tanja Rückert (51). The PhD chemist has been with the Bosch Group since July 2018 and currently successfully heads the Bosch Building Technologies division. She is an internationally recognized expert in the domains of software and IoT as well as Industry 4.0. In her new function as president, Tanja Rückert will report to Volkmar Denner. Her future areas of responsibility will include the corporate service area Global Information Systems &amp; Services (CI), the corporate function Internet of Things and Digitalization, and the Bosch.IO Connect, Bosch.IO X, Residential IoT Services, and Software and Digital Solutions business units. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11306</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-ptv-group-alliance-for-better-air-226240.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-03-23T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-23T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
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			<headline>Bosch and PTV Group: Alliance for better air</headline>
			<quote>Smart traffic management to reduce emissions</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch emissions’ calculation integrated in PTV traffic simulation software.  Effects of traffic control measures become visible immediately.   Many cities in Europe and around the world are struggling with air quality problems. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Joern Ebberg</name>
				<email>Joern.Ebberg@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart – Bosch and PTV Group, the global market leader for mobility and transportation software, are joining forces to further improve air quality and reduce traffic-related emissions in cities. The new partnership brings together Bosch&#39;s know-how in measuring, modeling, and analyzing air quality data with PTV&#39;s expertise in traffic planning and simulation. This partnership will provide cities with the right tools to reconcile mobility and better air in the best possible way. While many cities in Europe and around the world are struggling with air pollution, the two companies could help well over 2,000 potential customers in more than 120 countries with their innovative solution.</p>
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			Measures to improve air quality play an important role, especially in cities. Implementation of these measures require precise data and simulations of the type and spread of emissions and immissions. Our collaboration creates the foundation for a long-term improvement in air quality, for example through traffic control.
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				<cite>Christian Stach, Executive Vice President, Bosch Powertrain Solutions division</cite>
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<h2>Precise data for efficient traffic management</h2><p>The first outcome of the cooperation has already been implemented. Precise emissions data by Bosch is now available in the traffic simulation software PTV Vissim. Bosch generates this data on its cloud-based Air Quality platform, based on detailed traffic data. In PTV Vissim, city and traffic planners can then immediately see how different traffic measures, such as adapted signal control, will affect vehicle emissions and air quality. &quot;Measures to improve air quality play an important role, especially in cities. Implementation of these measures require precise data and simulations of the type and spread of emissions and immissions. Our collaboration creates the foundation for a long-term improvement in air quality, for example through traffic control,&quot; says Christian Stach, Executive Vice President, Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. &quot;Better air is a vital factor when it comes to creating livable and sustainable urban areas. At the same time, our cities are growing, with more and more people and goods on the move. Our collaboration combines the data expertise of the leading technology company, Bosch with PTV&#39;s analysis and simulation technology. Together, we can empower cities to make sound decisions and effectively improve air quality,&quot; says Christian U. Haas, CEO of PTV Group.</p><p></p><h2>Potential for further developments</h2><p>Bosch and PTV Group are planning further innovative developments that will be based on a shared-data platform. Immission data generated with artificial intelligence will be integrated from the Bosch Cloud into PTV&#39;s various software solutions. In addition, a team of experts from both companies is working on a holistic &quot;city dashboard&quot; that will enable users to analyze and visualize mobility and real-time air quality data. This dashboard will help to address a variety of aspects of the “Smart City” concept, such as optimum location of charging stations, sustainable mobility solutions, the transport of goods on the last mile, etc.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11271</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-03-18T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-18T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Successful fiscal year 2020 Well positioned for energy systems of the future</headline>
			<quote>Digital services significantly expanded</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Sales revenues of EUR 3.5 billion at previous year’s level despite coronavirus pandemic; adjusted for exchange rate effects, up 1% on the previous year  Record revenues of more than EUR 400 million for Bosch Thermotechnology in October 2020  Buderus brand also reports record revenues of more than EUR 100 million in Germany in October 2020  Investments in R&D growth projects expanded  Heat pumps, hydrogen and air conditioners will be future growth drivers ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Silke Bartels</name>
				<email>silke.bartels@bosch.com</email>
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			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Wetzlar – In spite of the coronavirus pandemic, Bosch Thermotechnology maintained its sales revenues at the previous year’s level of EUR 3.5 billion in 2020 (-0.6% in nominal terms). In an extremely difficult economic environment characterised by worldwide lockdowns and massive supplier problems, the company even grew by about 1% in exchange rate adjusted terms year on year. From a regional perspective, a key success factor was the above-average sales growth in the main market of Germany as well as in Turkey, Sweden, Italy, Poland and the Netherlands. North America and the Middle East also recorded sales increases in 2020. Bosch Thermotechnology generated record revenues of more than EUR 400 million in October 2020. The heating technology brand Buderus also reported a monthly sales record of more than EUR 100 million in October. On the product side, the trend towards electrification and the expansion of the air conditioner and heat pump business in particular contributed to the success. “With our innovative products for defossilisation, electrification and digitalisation, we have driven the energy transition in the building sector and we will continue to grow profitably with these energy systems of the future,” sums up Jan Brockmann, Chairman of the Bosch Thermotechnology Division.</p>
<p><b>A clear path for the future: the electrification of heating</b></p><p>Electrical applications are increasingly gaining in importance as a technology path in the heating and air conditioning sector, as they use and convert energy particularly efficiently. That is why Bosch Thermotechnology had announced in 2019 that it would invest EUR 100 million in the expansion of its heat pump business, with a focus on easy-to-install system solutions. “This investment and a significant increase in the number of associates have brought us a clear step forward: in 2020, we already recorded a growth of 22.5 percent in heat pumps across the EU, and in Germany the heat pump business even grew by 48 percent. In 2021, we will continue to invest in our heat pump business and here especially also in the training of our customers to help them make the leap into the field of electrification. This will accelerate our growth and the degree of electrification and thus carbon savings in the residential sector,” explains Jan Brockmann. </p><p></p><p>With development centres in Tranås (Sweden) for Northern Europe, in Wernau (Germany) for Central Europe and in Aveiro (Portugal) for Southern Europe, Bosch Thermotechnology is well positioned to serve the European market for residential heat pumps, which accounts for the majority of the world market. To respond to customers’ different demands, the company pursues a regional strategy in the EU with product ranges tailored to the respective region that has proven very successful: in Northern Europe, the most mature heat pump market, this heating technology represents over 90 percent of the market. The focus there is on performance optimisation. In Central Europe, the focus is on the system approach. Here, Bosch wants to grow in particular with heat pumps combined with ventilation systems as well as the Bosch Energy Manager for optimised in-house power consumption. For Southern Europe, it is important to expand the portfolio with low-cost product alternatives. To this end, Bosch Thermotechnology established a joint venture with Electra Industries Ltd. in 2020. Headquartered in Rishon (Israel), Electra Industries is well positioned in the Israeli HVAC market. The company has extensive experience in research and development and currently employs around 300 people. The two partners plan to cooperate in the development and manufacture of reversible heat pumps. In addition to its own product portfolio, Bosch Thermotechnology will source a heat pump portfolio specially tailored to the Central and Southern European market from the new joint venture. The joint venture is designed to help the two partners seize the opportunities that arise in the rapidly growing market for reversible heat pumps.</p><p></p><p>“Our vision is to electrify Europe’s homes – with regionally adapted heat pumps and hybrid devices that offer the best of both worlds. In all regions, we attach special importance to easy installation for our trade partners and easy operation for our end customers. We offer system solutions for existing and new buildings that cover all use cases and accompany our customers on their path to electrification with a broad range of support services,” says Jan Brockmann.</p><p></p><p><b>H<sub>2</sub> and the heating market: a strong duo for reaching the climate targets</b></p><p>The switching to climate-neutral gases is an essential component of the EU Green Deal that is to make all EU states carbon-neutral by 2050. For a carbon-neutral energy system, it is indispensable to comprehensively consider the heating market, as a high share of the emissions originates here. Bosch Thermotechnology pushes ahead multi-technology solutions that – in parallel with electrification – see hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) as environmentally friendly energy carrier of the future. Hydrogen is easier to store than electricity and can be distributed via the existing gas grid. “For a carbon-neutral energy system, we need a hydrogen strategy for the heating market in addition to electrification. Combustion devices will remain important in the coming decades, which is why we are already investing in a H<sub>2</sub>-Ready portfolio. We clearly favour a multi-technology-approach and are prepared for every path to reach the climate targets,” says Jan Brockmann. </p><p></p><p>In order to demonstrate the possible applications in the heating market, Bosch Thermotechnology presented the prototype of a new wall-mounted heating device, the H<sub>2</sub>-Ready boiler, to an international audience at its Worcester site in the UK in November 2020. The new boiler can initially run on conventional natural gas or a hydrogen admixture of up to 20 percent. As soon as the local network has been switched over to hydrogen, the boiler can be converted to full use of pure hydrogen within only an hour by making just a few adjustments. The first field test device has been running on pure hydrogen in a single-family house in Great Britain since September 2020. The introduction of the first H<sub>2</sub>-Ready gas condensing boiler as part of a publicly funded demonstration project is already planned in the UK for 2022, with further public demonstration projects to follow on a large scale.</p><p></p><p>In the Netherlands, Bosch Thermotechnology is also carrying out first field tests on the use of hydrogen in the heating sector, including the “Uithoorn” project. Together with strong partners such as Nefit Bosch, the network operator Stedin is converting the natural gas system of fourteen homes to hydrogen. Existing installations are thus used to test which adjustments have to be made to prepare heating systems and natural gas networks for full hydrogen use. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Thermotechnology also already offers industrial boilers that run on pure hydrogen or are hydrogen-ready, i.e. initially run on natural gas but can later be converted to use pure hydrogen. At the end of 2020, Bosch Industrial delivered a new H<sub>2</sub>-Ready boiler for industrial applications which will supply a sawmill in Wunsiedel (Germany) with thermal energy in the future. Bosch Thermotechnology is thus also making an important contribution to climate protection in the industrial sector.</p><p></p><p>For a sustainable energy supply, Bosch is moreover pushing ahead the highly efficient solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC), which can also be operated with hydrogen. In 2024, Bosch and its cooperation partner Ceres Power based in Horsham (UK), want to start series production of decentralised power plants based on SOFCs. Bosch is aiming for a production capacity of about 200 megawatts output per year. This is enough to supply around 400,000 people with household electricity. Bosch will invest a three-digit million amount in the planned series production. Production is to be located at the Bamberg and Homburg sites as well as at the Wernau site of Bosch Thermotechnology and development will take place in Stuttgart-Feuerbach and Renningen. </p><p></p><p><b>Growth field of air conditioners</b></p><p>In the context of the electrification of the building sector, Bosch Thermotechnology will also expand its range of energy-efficient air conditioning units for the residential and commercial sectors. These units are operated efficiently if they are not only used for cooling, but as air/air heat pumps also for heating. This is a common application in smaller single-family houses or flats in warmer regions such as Southern Europe or Asia and for commercial VRF systems (variable refrigerant flow) in all regions, for example in hotels and shopping malls. In many regions of the world – meanwhile also in Central Europe – air conditioning is indispensable in residential buildings and commercial properties to create a pleasant and healthy temperature level in the building. “With our air conditioners, we want to contribute to health and well-being and at the same time also make a sustainable contribution to carbon savings in this business field,” explains Jan Brockmann. Air conditioning is a global growth area, accounts for two thirds of the total HVAC market and has a higher market growth than the heating and domestic hot water segments. “Our goal is to significantly strengthen our position in the air conditioning sector in the commercial and residential segments and to be the driver for energy-efficient technologies here as well,” emphasises Jan Brockmann.</p><p></p><p><b>Digital services with a focus on the experience of comfort</b></p><p>The coronavirus pandemic with lockdowns and exit restrictions has clearly demonstrated the opportunities of the digital transformation. This is why digital services and online customer support are two areas i Bosch Thermotechnology is investing heavily in. The focus of the expansion is on the experience of comfort. The company offers installers and trade partners such as planners, property developers and architects many digital solutions and services that make their work easier: from the digital Partner Portal to online training courses and technology forums for further training to major digital events. “Our experience in 2020 has shown that digitalisation opens up new opportunities for us. It is important that we do not use standard solutions, but tailor our digital offers to the individual needs of our different customer groups. We have been overrun with registrations for some of our online training courses. Our customers appreciate that we offer them safe and at the same time innovative ways of contact and interaction. Especially in times when personal contacts are severely restricted, the expansion of our digital services offers us the opportunity to make our strong brands even stronger and to anchor them even better in customer awareness,” says Thomas Bauer, member of the management responsible for sales and marketing, happily.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11297</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/high-demand-meets-a-strong-brand-bosch-power-tools-achieves-sales-record-225984.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-03-16T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-16T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>High demand meets a strong brand: Bosch Power Tools achieves sales record</headline>
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			<headwords><![CDATA[ Nine percent sales increase to 5.1 billion euros  Bosch Power Tools grows stronger than the market thanks to innovations and a consequent multi-channel strategy  Winner of the Best Brands Award for successful brand management   Optimistic forecast for 2021, sustainability as overarching focus topic ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden-Echterdingen – Bosch Power Tools achieved sales of 5.1 billion euros in more than 190 countries in the fiscal year 2020. This growth corresponds to nine percent adjusted for currency effects (six percent nominally) compared to the previous year. “We achieved record sales in 2020 in a very dynamic environment induced by the pandemic. This record was primarily due to the trust which users and customers placed in our company, as well as the dedication of our employees,” says Henk Becker, President of Bosch Power Tools. Business developed much better than initially expected. Following the drastic drop in turnover in spring, demand in the industry rose substantially in the second half of the year as a result of changes in the purchasing behavior in the wake of the corona pandemic.</p>
<h2>Double-digit sales growth in around 30 sales organizations</h2><p>In 2020, the company experienced double-digit sales growth in around 30 sales organizations. Following currency adjustments, the division’s turnover in Europe rose by a total of 13 percent. The increase in Germany was 23 percent. In North America, Bosch Power Tools saw its sales rise by 10 percent, while the corresponding figure in Latin America was 31 percent. Asia-Pacific was the only region to record a decline. Here, sales were around eight percent below the level of the previous year. This can be attributed to the restrictions caused by the much longer and stricter lockdowns than in other regions. India and the ASEAN region were particularly affected by these lockdowns. In 2020, the addressable markets for Bosch Power Tools grew by 5 percent globally, which means that the company gained market shares as a result of the reported sales increase.</p><h2>Innovations, a multi-channel strategy and a strong brand as growth drivers</h2><p>The reasons for the overall very successful year 2020 are manifold, but can be attributed to three overriding factors: Product innovations geared to user needs, a multi-channel strategy focusing on different target groups, a systematic brand management and the resulting positioning of the Bosch brand. </p><p>Long before the start of the corona pandemic, Bosch Power Tools based its activities along the entire value chain on an agile set-up in order to systematically focus on the users’ needs. “We dealt with the subject of agility in a consistent manner at a very early stage. The principles upon which this is based, such as short-cycle iterative work in sprints, are experienced and improved by us daily,” concludes Becker. In his opinion, the early and lasting involvement of users is always the starting point for innovations. The company again successfully launched more than 100 products on the market even in this very dynamic environment. The expansion of the cordless tool portfolio proved to be a special highlight last year. For example, more than 30 new tools were added to the portfolio for professional users. Particularly significant are the Biturbo tools which attain performance dimensions that were previously reserved for corded tools. The Bosch cordless miter saw <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-dimension-of-performance-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-224711.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional</a> is one of these new tools. The success story of innovative products for home and garden in the DIY segments was also continued. The <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/unique-line-laser-with-integrated-tape-measure-atino-from-bosch-for-diy-users-215183.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Atino</a>, for example, is a line laser with an integrated measuring tape. This laser makes it easy to align and affix objects to a wall without a second person having to help. Another convenient product is the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-pneumatic-pump-for-mobility-leisure-and-sport-bosch-easypump-%E2%80%93-compact-and-versatile-222336.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EasyPump</a>, a light and extremely compact cordless pneumatic pump weighing just 430 grams. Featuring an autostop function for the required pressure, it can be used to inflate different types of tires or balls in any location. </p><p>The company has been continuously investing in the digitalization of sales and marketing processes for years and the flexibilization of its value chain and was thus ideally prepared for the rise in online purchases. As a result, direct deliveries of online orders to consumers were made possible at very short notice, despite the restrictions in previous months. This has enabled the division to take advantage of the trend towards digitalization and actively shape the associated change. This affects both the sales channels and the company’s actual value proposal. For example, online purchases proved to be a major growth driver last year. Their share increased substantially and accounted for almost 25 percent of sales. “Since there has been a rapid change in the information and buying behavior of our users, we expanded our digital information and interaction services as well as our cooperation with multi-channel and online retailers,” says Henk Becker. </p><p>Bosch Power Tools is systematically implementing the relevant brand promises in the marketing mix both in the segments for DIY and for professional users. This results in two brand worlds: The green world is geared to the needs of DIY users, who want to turn their own ideas into reality in their home and garden projects. The blue world, on the other hand, is geared to the needs of professional users, who are essentially concerned with efficient and effective work on the construction site. The presentation of the prestigious <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/honored-with-renowned-marketing-prize-bosch-power-tools-wins-best-brands-award-225216.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Best Brands Award 2021</a> in the category “Best Brand Overall” in February this year clearly indicates that this strategy fulfills users’ needs. </p><p>What makes the awards so special is that they are based on a representative consumer survey conducted by GfK. Two criteria are decisive: The actual economic success of a brand (“Share of Market”) as well as the attractiveness of the brand as perceived by consumers (“Share of Soul”). 72 percent of the participants stated that they trust Bosch as a power tools brand – the highest rating across all brands. Satisfaction with the brand also led to the highest cross-buying readiness in the award. “This award is a motivation to further focus consistently on our user’s needs and to offer them added value,” says Henk Becker.</p><h2>Optimistic forecast for 2021: Growth based on sustainability</h2><p>Against the backdrop of the general economic recovery, Bosch Power Tools also expects a positive development for the current fiscal year. The objective is still to outperform the market in the most important industries and regions. In addition to the already existing focus topics such as the expansion of the cordless platforms and digital services, the company will devote itself intensively to the topic of sustainability in 2021. “We are systematically working to improve the sustainability of our value chain. A special team was created for this purpose. It will continuously examine and implement suitable measures worldwide, for example regarding recycling of packaging and power tools.” The introduction of tool cases made of recycled plastic in the DIY segment has already led to savings of 3,000 tons of CO₂ since 2019. “The main objectives are to reduce the CO₂ footprint of our products in the long term and to promote a circular economy,” says Becker. The first product made of recycled plastic from the measuring segment will be launched as early as this fall. Bosch Power Tools is thus contributing to the sustainability of the business activities of the Bosch Group, which was one of the world’s first technology companies to attain CO₂ neutrality of its plants in 2020. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11294</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Powerful against stubborn dirt: UniversalBrush – cordless cleaning brush from Bosch</headline>
			<quote>Small whirlwind with maximum power</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Fast and easy cleaning without any effort  Various attachments for different surfaces  Waterproof for cleaning in wet environments ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Spring cleaning is imminent? The UniversalBrush from Bosch now makes cleaning even more efficient and more thorough. With its rotating head and different attachments, the cordless cleaning brush frees even hard-to-reach areas from stubborn dirt while being gentle on surfaces. Strenuous manual scrubbing is therefore a thing of the past. Kitchen, bathroom, car, barbecue, chairs and much more besides: The UniversalBrush is a handy household helper – both indoors and outdoors – and makes surfaces shine again. This small whirlwind doesn’t even stop when other tools already give up: The UniversalBrush continues to rotate even at higher pressure, thus ensuring powerful cleaning. </p>
<h2>Various attachments – countless cleaning possibilities</h2><p>The cordless cleaning brush is waterproof and can be used for both dry and wet applications with cleaning agents. Five accessories are included in the scope of delivery: Three attachments which can be replaced by means of a simple click system – a brush, a detailed brush and a pad holder – as well as a heavy duty pad and a microfiber pad. The brush is ideal for cleaning extremely dirty surfaces such as lime scale on tiles along with tile joints or even car wheel rims. The detailed brush makes it easy to remove dirt on hard-to-reach areas, e.g. in corners, around the faucet or in window and door profiles. The different cleaning pads can be used with the pad holder and are simply fixed in place with Velcro. The brown heavy duty pad reliably removes very stubborn deposits, e.g. burnt food on a barbecue grill, in a cast-iron pan or in an oven – and also easily eliminates small patches of rust. The blue microfiber pad cleans stainless steel pots, ceramic hobs, sinks, fittings and glass doors of showers quickly and gently. A green kitchen pad and a white melamine pad are also available. The kitchen pad frees, for example, oven glass from adhering dirt, while the melamine pad is the right choice for sensitive surfaces such as chair covers or car seats. Shoes, door and glass surfaces are also cleaned without leaving any residues. Once the work is done, the UniversalBrush can be cleaned simply and quickly under running water. The attachments and pads can of course be reused and are dishwasher-safe up to a temperature of 50° Celsius. The handy helper is also quickly ready for use again thanks to the Micro USB cable.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who also wants to clean their windows quickly without any squeaks or streaks can use <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/window-cleaning-made-easy-glassvac-%E2%80%93-the-first-cordless-window-vacuum-from-bosch-116992.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">GlassVac</a> from Bosch. This cordless window vacuum is a popular household helper thanks to its unique wiper rubber technology and a compact design which enables vacuuming close to edges.</p><p></p><p>The UniversalBrush is available now. All specified prices are recommended retail prices including the current rate of VAT.</p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>UniversalBrush</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>3.6 V lithium-ion/1.5 Ah integrated</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>215 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>IP protection</td><td style=''>IP X5 (splash water protection from all directions)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Size (length x height x width)</td><td style=''>140 x 100 x 45 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without attachments</td><td style=''>330 g</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>Tool with brush, detailed brush, pad holder with hook-and-loop fastening, an abrasive heavy duty pad, and a microfiber non-scratch pad: 49.99 € <br/><br/>Available accessories:<br/>• Brush: 9.99 €/piece<br/>• Detailed brush: 9.99 €/piece<br/>• Pad holder: 9.99 €/piece<br/>• Heavy duty pad: 9.99 €/3 pieces<br/>• Microfiber pad: 9.99 €/3 pieces<br/>• Kitchen pad: 9.99 €/3 pieces<br/>• Melamine pad: 9.99 €/3 pieces</td></tr></table></p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>225728</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11190</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-turns-connected-devices-into-personal-guardian-angels-225728.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-03-10T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-10T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<name>Two Wheeler</name>
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			<headline>Bosch turns connected devices into personal guardian angels</headline>
			<quote>An app for automatic emergency assistance – on the road and at home</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Integrated solution: Help Connect combines automatic accident detection, emergency call function, and personal emergency response system  Now available: in conjunction with apps for e-bikes and motorcycles, Help Connect now ensures greater two-wheeler safety  Bosch CEO Dr. Volkmar Denner: “We are leveraging Help Connect to turn connected devices into lifesavers in all circumstances.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – One careless moment is all it takes for someone to crash their e-bike or lose control of their motorcycle. In Germany alone, more than 38 two-wheelers are seriously injured in accidents every day (source: Federal Statistical Office). That’s when every second counts. But what if the person involved is traveling alone when the accident happens or if they are no longer in a position to call for help? This is where Bosch’s connected emergency call solution comes in. Help Connect accesses the sensors in the user’s smartphone and other connected devices and uses an intelligent crash algorithm to automatically detect accidents. In the event of an emergency, the app alerts the emergency services via the Help Connect emergency call center and immediately directs them to the scene of the accident. This saves time, and potentially also lives. Two apps are now available for cyclists and motorcyclists and thus for several hundred thousand users: the COBI.Bike app from Bosch eBike Systems and the calimoto app for motorcycle navigation. “Bosch is working flat out to integrate its emergency call solution into other products, including those of partners. We are leveraging the internet of things and algorithms and using Help Connect to turn connected devices into personal lifesavers in all circumstances – whether on the road, during sports, or at home,” says Bosch CEO Dr. Volkmar Denner. Bosch currently provides the Help Connect service for users with a German SIM card in eleven European countries¹.</p>
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		<p>
			Bosch is working flat out to integrate its emergency call solution into other products, including those of partners. We are leveraging the internet of things and algorithms and using Help Connect to turn connected devices into personal lifesavers in all circumstances &#8211; whether on the road, during sports, or at home.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Bosch CEO Dr. Volkmar Denner</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>One solution – triple benefit</h2><p>Help Connect combines automatic accident detection, emergency call function, and personal emergency response system. In COBI.Bike and calimoto, for example, the crash algorithm evaluates smartphone sensor data about speed, acceleration, and rotation. Most of the smartphones commercially available today feature such sensors. The apps must be activated during the journey and the device must be attached to the handlebars. Help Connect works on all Android devices with version 6 or higher and all iOS smartphones with version 11 or higher. </p><p>In the event of an accident, the solution uses the smartphone’s mobile data connection to transmit the current location, the severity of the impact and, depending on the app, optionally stored health data to a Help Connect 24/7 emergency call center. From the call center, specially trained emergency agents attempt to make contact with the person involved in the accident. Communication takes place in German or English, even in other European countries. If the person does not react and the sensor data indicate a serious fall, the emergency services are notified immediately. Likewise, relatives and friends are optionally informed. An emergency call can also be triggered manually at any time.</p><p>For motorcyclists, Bosch has also developed an accident detection that is permanently installed in the vehicle. Here, Help Connect uses the inertial measurement unit integrated into the Bosch motorcycle stability control (MSC). Via Bluetooth, it connects to the corresponding partner app and then transmits the data to the Help Connect emergency call center, just as with the smartphone-based solution. </p><p></p><h2>More partners – additional applications </h2><p>Bosch wants to make life safer and is integrating its emergency call solution into as many connected products as possible – its own or those of partners. “Help Connect is designed as an open IoT ecosystem so that different products with appropriate sensor technology can become personal guardian angels,” Denner says. For example, the startup company Tocsen is currently integrating Help Connect into its crash helmet sensor solution. Bosch is also preparing its own smart home services and products to integrate into the Help Connect service. In addition to fire and burglar alarms, this will also include the topic of water protection in the home in the future.</p><p><br/><br/>¹Apart from Germany, it is available in Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11255</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-reaches-milestone-on-the-way-to-opening-new-wafer-fab-in-dresden-225600.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-03-08T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-08T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch reaches milestone on the way to opening new wafer fab in Dresden</headline>
			<quote>First wafers pass through fully automated fabrication process</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Harald Kroeger: “Chips for tomorrow’s mobility solutions will soon be produced in Dresden.”  Pioneer in Industry 4.0: Bosch to use connected and highly automated processes in chip production from the outset.  Highly sophisticated process: fabrication of a chip from a wafer involves several hundred steps. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Dresden, Germany – It is a milestone on the path to the chip factory of the future: at the new Bosch semiconductor fab in Dresden, silicon wafers are passing through the fully automated fabrication process for the first time. This is a key step toward the start of production operations, which is scheduled for late 2021. Manufacturing of automotive microchips will be a primary focus when the fully digital and highly connected semiconductor plant is up and running. “Chips for tomorrow’s mobility solutions and greater safety on our roads will soon be produced in Dresden. We plan to open our chip factory of the future before the year is out,” says Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. The company already operates a semiconductor fab in Reutlingen near Stuttgart. The new wafer fab in Dresden is Bosch’s response to the surging number of areas of application for semiconductors, as well as a renewed demonstration of its commitment to Germany as a high-tech location. Bosch is investing around one billion euros in the high-tech manufacturing facility, which will be one of the most advanced wafer fabs in the world. Funding for the new building is being provided by the federal German government, and more specifically the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy. Bosch plans to officially open its wafer fab in June 2021.</p>
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		<p>
			Chips for tomorrow&#8217;s mobility solutions and greater safety on our roads will soon be produced in Dresden. We plan to open our chip factory of the future before the year is out.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Prototype manufacturing already underway</h2><p>In January 2021, Bosch began putting its first wafers through the fabrication process in Dresden. From these, the company will make power semiconductors for use in applications such as DC-DC converters in electric and hybrid vehicles. In the six weeks it takes to produce the wafers, they undergo some 250 individual fabrication steps – all of which are fully automated. In the process, minute structures with dimensions measuring fractions of a micrometer are deposited on the wafers. These microchip prototypes can now be installed and tested in electronic components for the first time. In March, Bosch will start the first production runs of highly complex integrated circuits. To make the wafers into the finished semiconductor chips, they undergo some 700 processing steps, which take more than ten weeks to complete. </p><h2>300-millimeter fab</h2><p>The technology in focus at Bosch’s new Dresden facility is 300-millimeter fabrication, in which a single wafer can accommodate 31,000 individual chips. Compared with conventional 150- and 200-millimeter wafers, this technology offers the company greater economies of scale and boosts its competitiveness in semiconductor production. Moreover, fully automated production and real-time data exchange between the machines will make chip manufacturing in Dresden exceptionally efficient. “Our new wafer fab sets standards in automation, digitalization, and connectivity,” Kroeger says.</p><p>Construction of the facility began in June 2018 on a plot of land measuring some 100,000 square meters, or roughly 14 soccer fields. It is located in Silicon Saxony, Dresden’s answer to Silicon Valley. In late 2019, the outer shell of the high-tech factory was completed, providing 72,000 square meters of floor space. Work then began on the interior and the first production machinery was installed in the clean room. In November 2020, initial parts of this highly sophisticated fabrication technology completed a brief automated manufacturing cycle for the first time. The final construction phase will see up to 700 people working in the Dresden fab to control and monitor production and maintain the machinery.</p>
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		<p>
			Our new wafer fab sets standards in automation, digitalization, and connectivity.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>From wafer to chip</h2><p>Semiconductors are finding their way into more and more applications, including in the internet of things and for mobility of the future. The semiconductor fabrication process begins with round discs of silicon known as wafers. At the Bosch fab in Dresden, these wafers have a diameter of 300 millimeters and, at just 60 micrometers thick, will be thinner than a human hair. To produce the coveted semiconductor chips, the untreated – or “bare” – wafers are then processed for several weeks. As the application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) in vehicles, for instance, these semiconductors act as the vehicle’s brains. They process the information from sensors and trigger further actions, such as sending a lightning-fast message to the airbag to tell it to deploy. Although the silicon chips measure just a few square millimeters, they contain complex circuits, sometimes featuring several millions of individual electronic functions. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>225472</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11287</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/on-the-path-toward-zero-defect-production-with-bosch-ai-225472.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11287/pi11287_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-03-03T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-03-03T10:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>92</id>
				<name>Research</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
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			<headline>On the path toward zero-defect production with Bosch AI</headline>
			<quote>AI system to be rolled out at Bosch plants worldwide</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch AI detects and prevents anomalies and malfunctions in the manufacturing process.  AI solution to be rolled out at some 50 Bosch powertrain plants worldwide in 2021 and connected to more than 800 production lines.  Bosch CDO/CTO Dr. Michael Bolle: “The use of artificial intelligence will make factories more efficient, more productive, more eco-friendly – and will make products even better. Our new AI solution will save plants millions in costs.”  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christiane Wild-Raidt</name>
				<email>christiane.wild-raidt@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – More precise than any eye or ear, faster than any mind: artificial intelligence captures and processes terabytes of data in a matter of seconds, helping humans understand complex relationships at a glance and take action. The Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI) has developed an AI-based system that detects anomalies and malfunctions in the manufacturing process at an early stage, reliably reduces reject parts, and improves product quality. Speaking at Bosch’s digital AI conference “AI CON” on Wednesday, March 3, Bosch CDO/CTO Dr. Michael Bolle said: “The use of artificial intelligence will make factories more efficient, more productive, more eco-friendly – and will make products even better. Our new AI solution will save plants millions in costs.” Pilot plants where the AI solution is already in use are saving between one and two million euros per year. The plant in Hildesheim, for example, was able to identify and eliminate disruptions in process flows with the help of AI. As a result, the cycle times of the lines dropped by 15 percent Studies have confirmed the AI effect: Industry 4.0 in particular would benefit from the widespread use of AI in Germany. Spread across the various industries, the greatest cost-saving potential – more than 50 percent (182 billion euros) – is to be found in AI-assisted production (source: eco - Association of the Internet Industry and Arthur D. Little, 2019). In 2021, Bosch will be rolling out the AI solution developed by BCAI, starting with some 50 powertrain plants worldwide, and connecting it to more than 800 production lines. More than one billion data messages will be stored on the analysis platform every day. Bosch plans to subsequently deploy the AI solution across the company at its roughly 240 plants. The company will also take the experience and technological know-how it gains and incorporate it into the development of new AI technology for manufacturing.</p>
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		<p>
			The use of artificial intelligence will make factories more efficient, more productive, more eco-friendly &#8211; and will make products even better. Our new AI solution will save plants millions in costs.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Michael Bolle, Bosch CDO/CTO</cite>
			</div>
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<h2>Bosch AI improves production and product</h2><p>The pilot user of the new AI analysis platform is Bosch’s Mobility Solutions business sector. Over the next few years, Bosch will invest some 500 million euros in bringing digitalization and connectivity to its plants. The expected saving will be twice as high: roughly one billion euros by 2025. An integral part of the project is the use of artificial intelligence. Collaboration between BCAI and the division’s plants has resulted in a universal AI solution for manufacturing that uses Bosch Connected Industry’s Nexeed Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to automatically collect, process, and analyze data from a variety of sources in near real time. Sensor data from machines serves as the basis for, say, determining fluctuations in a wide range of manufacturing processes. The Industry 4.0 software Nexeed “translates” and visualizes the data and codes, the AI system makes a recommendation for action, and the associate decides how to proceed. The main tools in this process are dashboards, individually configured and tailored to local use cases and the corresponding AI analysis. This setup makes it easier to find potential causes of errors. Self-adapting processes for machines and assembly lines can be integrated as well. If, for example, a drill hole deviates from the defined placement, the AI system independently initiates the necessary steps. At times, the AI system receives support from cameras that are positioned along the production lines and record the manufacturing process. On the basis of patterns it has learned, the system identifies deviations, and action can be taken immediately. In addition, field and customer data is linked to the platform in individual cases. This helps the system understand even better how products behave in the field, enabling it to detect defects in good time and predict impending failures.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch uses AI to unlock manufacturing potential</h2><p>While the manufacturing industry has grasped the situation in theory, it is still lagging behind in practice: more than half of all German companies (58 percent) see disruptive potential in artificial intelligence, but only one in seven (14 percent) is currently using AI for Industry 4.0 (Bitkom, 2020). A clear majority of Germans (60 percent) would like to see AI used more in industry, in sectors such as automaking or aircraft-building. This is a core finding of the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ai-future-compass-60-percent-of-germans-would-welcome-greater-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-industrial-settings-220864.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Bosch AI Future Compass</a>. Presented in November 2020, the study indicated that more than two-thirds of respondents would welcome the use of AI in diagnosing machine faults and in other high-tech areas. Bosch is already fully committed to artificial intelligence. In manufacturing operations, the technology helps reduce rejects, improves the utilization of machines and systems, and optimizes production processes. “Artificial intelligence is an epoch-making technology, comparable to the invention of letterpress. It will revolutionize manufacturing. With the help of artificial intelligence, machines and products learn how to be smart and anticipate,” Bolle says. In addition to projects in its own plants, Bosch is launching AI-based solutions on the market. Applications in manufacturing include automated visual inspection of workpieces, software for intelligent production management, and sophisticated energy management. Bosch will present <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(225414, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-combines-industry-4-0-with-ai-225414.html" >AI solutions for manufacturing</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >AI solutions for manufacturing</a> </th:block> at the digital Hannover Messe 2021 (April 12–16). </p>
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		<p>
			Artificial intelligence is an epoch-making technology, comparable to the invention of letterpress. It will revolutionize manufacturing. With the help of artificial intelligence, machines and products learn how to be smart and anticipate.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Michael Bolle, Bosch CDO/CTO</cite>
			</div>
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<h2>Bosch anchors artificial intelligence in its corporate strategy</h2><p>Bosch regards artificial intelligence as a key technology. By 2025, the aim is for all Bosch products to either contain AI or have been developed or manufactured with its help. To this end, the company is investing in bright minds, appropriate infrastructure, and suitable conditions. Bosch aims to train 20,000 associates in AI by the end of 2022. One key lever here is its research and development center for artificial intelligence, BCAI. Just three years after it was set up, BCAI had earned back its initial investment: its contribution to result is now some 300 million euros. Bosch’s objective: “We research and offer AI that is safe, robust, and explainable,” Bolle says. The company is primarily concerned with industrial AI – the connection between artificial intelligence and the physical world, in other words. Bosch has excellent prospects in this area. “Our plants manufacture a wide variety of products – from refrigerators and power tools to powertrains and assistance systems for the automotive industry and automation technology for use in factories. We are now adding AI algorithms to this expertise,” Bolle explains. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>225414</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11290</press_release_id>
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			<headline>Bosch combines Industry 4.0 with AI</headline>
			<quote>Bosch technologies for the factory of the future</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch backs artificial intelligence in manufacturing.  Bosch provides AI-based solutions for resource-friendly manufacturing.  Bosch is bringing digitalization and connectivity to its own plants and those of its customers. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is developing the factory of the future. In this endeavor, the company sees <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-bosch-solutions-for-manufacturing-215168.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Industry 4.0</a> as the way forward. Once Bosch has tested and validated products in-house, it markets them to other companies. Its portfolio ranges from software packages for manufacturing and logistics, to robots that make and deliver parts, to workplace assistance systems. The company expects that the use of artificial intelligence will take its endeavors to the next level. It can help reduce reject rates in factories, for example, and improve the utilization of machines and systems. </p>
<h2>AI in action: Examples from Bosch manufacturing operations</h2><p>Industry 4.0 combined with artificial intelligence helps in finding solutions for complex tasks. Connected manufacturing provides data and AI evaluates it. One use case for artificial intelligence is in production scheduling in highly automated wafer fabs such as the Bosch plant in Reutlingen, Germany, where it saves time and costs as it guides the wafers through up to 1,000 processing steps. This means a five percent faster wafer throughput, with an investment payback time of just three months. Bosch also uses artificial intelligence in its quality control. At its Immenstadt location, the screen at the test bench for ABS systems lights up red to show the assembly workers if the component being tested is defective. This information is provided by a self-learning system that uses the data it has collected to recognize error patterns and, in this way, to distinguish relevant error messages from non-relevant ones. Weekly retraining of the algorithms constantly improves the high success rate. Quality improvement is also the focus at the Bosch Rexroth plant in Homburg, where machine tools process hydraulic valve housings for mobile applications such as tractors. Machine learning methods are applied to make near real-time statements about the quality of workpieces on the basis of the data collected by machine tools. If necessary, the production processes are immediately adjusted, thus reducing the number of reject parts. Having reached development maturity, the AI application eliminates the need for labor-intensive downstream lab tests.</p><h2>Bosch develops AI solutions for its own plants and for customers</h2><p>Bosch’s special-purpose machinery unit has designed Machine Vision AI, an application platform for machine-based visual inspection of workpieces. It helps detect hard-to-identify features such as scratches and chipping on surfaces and defects in weld seams. The salient features of this solution are its ease of use and high reproducibility. A gradual rollout of the technology is currently underway in Bosch plants. The Bosch Rexroth <a href="https://apps.boschrexroth.com/microsites/apas/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">APAS inspector</a>, a production assistant for automatic visual inspection, is already established in factories and available on the market. Its learning image processing software means the system can be “retrained” at any time without requiring extensive programming knowledge on the part of the operators. AI also helps make manufacturing more resource friendly. More than 100 Bosch plants and locations utilize the <a href="https://www.boschbuildingsolutions.com/de/de/loesungen/energieeffizienz/energiemanagement/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwsbu6orG7AIVU4BQBh1G1AnREAAYASAAEgLEBfD_BwE" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Energy Platform</a> from the company’s Industry 4.0 portfolio. Also available to external customers, the platform uses intelligent algorithms to quickly detect machines’ energy consumption and cushion any peak loads. This further reduces carbon dioxide emissions in factories; for example, Bosch’s lead plant for Industry 4.0 in Homburg, Germany, cut its emissions by some ten percent within two years. Bosch is now adding what it calls a <a href="https://bosch.io/customers/industrial-iot/bosch-carbon-neutral-production/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Balancing Energy Network</a> to its Energy Platform. This software solution uses AI to control and optimize energy flows in manufacturing operations. In addition to boosting energy efficiency, it allows power from renewable energy sources to be put to the best use, enabling flexible operating schedules to be drawn up. Originally developed for manufacturing facilities, the software has the potential to help all types of larger building complexes reduce their environmental footprint, including hospitals, shopping malls, and sports arenas.</p><h2>Bosch is a pioneer and leader in Industry 4.0</h2><p>Bosch has been adding connectivity to manufacturing and logistics since 2012, with almost all its plants now using Industry 4.0 solutions. Projects in this area deliver measurable benefit. Industry 4.0 solutions make it possible to increase productivity at individual locations by up to 25 percent. One example is the Nexeed software developed by Bosch Connected Industry, which enables real-time management, monitoring, and control of production activities. Validated and used in Bosch factories, Nexeed has already won over more than 100 customers from a wide range of sectors, including BMW and the sensor manufacturer Sick. While Bosch Connected Industry focuses on Industry 4.0 software for production, the Bosch.IO unit offers cloud-based IoT solutions aimed primarily at logistics and AI-based energy management. Bosch Rexroth develops smart hardware, intelligent robotics solutions such as APAS or ActiveShuttle, and pioneering automation technology for the factory of the future. It has now launched an open, 5G-capable automation control platform: ctrlX Automation. Bosch Manufacturing Solutions rounds off the Industry 4.0 portfolio. The special-purpose machinery unit provides customized systems for production, from assembly to process and testing technology.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>225285</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11278</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/digital-nose-for-air-quality-bosch-sensortecs-4-in-1-gas-sensor-with-ai-225285.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-02-26T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-26T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Digital nose for air quality: Bosch Sensortec’s 4-in-1 gas sensor with AI</headline>
			<quote>Best performance in an extensive range of gas sensing applications enabled by artificial intelligence (AI)</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ First digital gas sensor with AI, ideal for development of new applications   Straightforward customization for specific use cases, such as detection of spoiled food, bad breath and forest fires	  4-in-1 MEMS sensor measures gases, humidity, temperature and barometric pressure in a single compact package to reduce total cost of ownership (TCO)  Market-leading sensor performance based on the proven BME680 platform, enhanced by new AI capabilities ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christian Hoenicke</name>
				<email>christian.hoenicke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Whether at home, in the office or outdoors, we need to be confident that the air around us is clean and safe to breathe – COVID-19 has clearly highlighted the importance of air quality. Due to the particulates, gases and even airborne viruses ubiquitously present in our modern environment, poor air quality has an increasingly negative impact on our health and well-being. </p>
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			The BME688 combines reliable high-precision sensors with wide-ranging gas detection and innovative AI capabilities in a single package.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec</cite>
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<p>To address this growing need, Bosch Sensortec has announced the BME688, the first air quality MEMS sensor that combines gas, humidity, temperature and barometric pressure sensing with innovative artificial intelligence (AI) capability; essentially creating the world’s smallest four-in-one air quality measurement solution. This single device enables customers to reduce their total cost of ownership, cut their development time and simplify design.</p><p>The new BME688 is ideal for the latest, customized applications, such as food spoilage detection and timely forest fire detection by detecting the gases present, and tracking temperature and humidity changes. The sensor&#39;s AI features and Bosch Sensortec’s new BME AI-Studio software tool make it straightforward for customers to rapidly develop custom solutions for their specific use cases. To further cut time to market, Bosch Sensortec also provides an Adafruit-compatible development kit. </p><p>Built on Bosch Sensortec’s proven BME680 platform, the BME688 features an updated gas sensor enabling an extended measurement range and sophisticated AI features. The gas sensor now detects the presence of many gases, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) and other gas types such as carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in the parts per billion (ppb) range.</p><p>&quot;The BME688 combines reliable high-precision sensors with wide-ranging gas detection and innovative AI capabilities in a single package,” says Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. “This enables our customers to rapidly develop the next generation of applications designed to improve well-being, lifestyle and sustainability.”</p><p>For example, a customer may want to develop a sensor-based product that can detect spoiled food, which would be indicated by the VSCs produced by bacteria in the food. Similarly, bad breath or body odor could be detected based on the VSCs they produce. </p><p>The optimal approach is to collect indicative real-life data directly in the field. For instance by sampling gases in the vicinity of both fresh and decaying food, to thereby create different combination models for the VSCs present in the given air sample. The BME688 is capable, by default, of very accurate detection of VSCs, and the BME AI-Studio enables it to be optimized for other gas mixtures and applications. </p><p>By sampling gases in the field instead of the lab, the derived algorithms that are utilized by the new detection devices are far more reliable in evaluating actual conditions. Together with gas data, the BME688 simultaneously measures humidity, barometric pressure and temperature as supplementary data inputs for complete AI modeling.</p><p>In our example application, the customer categorizes this mass of data and then applies it in the development of their AI model in the BME AI-Studio, essentially training the BME688 to recognize the tell-tale signs of bacterial growth on the food. Once the sensor is trained, the final AI code runs on a system microcontroller in the customer’s end product. This AI code is generally lightweight and will run quite easily on the existing microcontroller that handles system control and management tasks.</p><p>The BME688 has been developed for mobile and connected applications where size and low power consumption play a critical role. The sensor is housed in a compact package, measuring just 3.0 x 3.0 x 0.9 mm<sup>3</sup>. Current consumption can be configured between 2.1 µA and 11 mA depending on the required data rates and functions, and can be optimized using the BME AI-Studio.</p>
<h2>Availability:</h2><p>The BME688 is available now.</p>
<h2>BOSCH SENSORTEC AT EMBEDDED WORLD DIGITAL:</h2><p><b>VIRTUAL BOOTH:</b> <a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/about-us/events/embedded-world-2021-digital/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">March 01 &#8211; March 05, 2021</a></p><p><b>DEEP-DIVE SESSIONS WITH BOSCH-EXPERTS: </b></p><p><ul><li><b>March 1, 2021:</b> 04:50-05:20 pm CET - Presentation and Q&amp;A session &#39;Bosch unveils the new robust barometric pressure sensor BMP384 &amp; the first gas sensor with Artificial Intelligence BME688&#39; </li><li><b>March 4, 2021:</b> 11:30-12:00 am CET - Presentation and Q&amp;A session &#39;AI-catching”: Environmental sensing and fitness tracking with Artificial Intelligence&#39; </li></ul></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>225216</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11289</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/honored-with-renowned-marketing-prize-bosch-power-tools-wins-best-brands-award-225216.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-02-25T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-25T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Honored with renowned marketing prize: Bosch Power Tools wins Best Brands Award</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Group division awarded prize in the category “Overall”  Award based on representative consumer survey  Top scores in terms of brand trust and cross-buying readiness  Consistent user orientation as an important success factor ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dr. Manuel Roj</name>
				<email>Manuel.Roj@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart/Leinfelden-Echterdingen – Bosch Power Tools has won the reputed Best Brands Award in the overarching category “Best Brand Overall” for 2021 and was successful over other well-known global brands from different sectors. “We are very thankful for this extraordinary award – in particular, we would like to thank all of our users who have placed their trust in us. This award is a motivation to further focus consistently on our users’ needs and to offer them added value”, said Henk Becker, President of the Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH. </p>
<p>The Best Brands Awards have been presented annually since 2004 and are based on cooperation between GfK, Seven.One Entertainment Group, Markenverband, WirtschaftsWoche, ZEIT Verlagsgruppe, RMS Radio Marketing Service, Media Impact and the Serviceplan Group. The awards were initiated to honor approaches in successful brand leadership and to provide a forum for trendsetting communication solutions. What makes the awards so special is that they are based on a representative consumer survey conducted by GfK. Two criteria are decisive: The actual economic success of a brand (“Share of Market”) as well as the attractiveness of the brand as perceived by consumers (“Share of Soul”). </p><p>Bosch Power Tools was able to convince the participants in several respects. 72 percent of the participants stated that they trust Bosch as a power tools brand – the highest rating across all brands. Satisfaction with the brand also led to the highest cross-buying readiness in the award. </p><p>Henk Becker attributes the award to several factors: “On the one hand, there is the consistent leadership of the corporate brand Bosch and its comprehensive promise of superior quality and broad sense of responsibility and, on the other hand, there is our user-orientation and product brand strategy for power tools, power tool accessories and measurement tools. We took great care to implement the relevant brand promises in the marketing mix at all touchpoints of the user journey for DIY users in our green brand world and for professional users in our blue brand world, differentiating them from the competition. The basis of this is our innovation strength geared to the real needs of our users.” Bosch Power Tools successfully launches more than 100 product innovations every year on the market. In addition, many people focused on their homes in the last few months and have also invested in there, Becker said. This has further driven the demand for products for both DIY and professional users. </p><p>The Best Brands Awards 2021 ceremony took place on February 24 during a virtual event. In addition to the award in the category “Best Brand Overall”, Bosch Power Tools also made it in the Top 10 of the category “Best Brand Customer Centricity”.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>224960</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11288</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/electrifying-motorsports-bosch-and-dragon-penske-autosport-begin-a-long-term-partnership-in-formula-e-224960.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-02-24T05:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-24T05:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Electrifying motorsports: Bosch and DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT begin a long-term partnership in Formula E</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Technology and engineering partnership for electric race cars  Bosch supplies electronic software and hardware ecosystem  Extensive transfer of know-how between motorsports and volume production guarantees a high degree of efficiency and vehicle performance ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Abstatt, Los Angeles – Bosch Motorsport and the DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT Formula E Team have agreed on a long-term technology and engineering partnership for the Los Angeles &amp; UK headquartered racing team’s cars in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Within the framework of this cooperation, Bosch will be developing an electronic vehicle management system specially tailored to the requirements of the Formula E vehicle along with the corresponding hardware and software components required.</p>
<p>The system core is represented by the central MS 50.4P vehicle control unit (VCU). Apart from the motor functions and central energy management, the MS 50.4P also controls other vehicle functions such as brake energy recovery and the display in the driver cockpit. “Collaboration with DRAGON enhances our successful involvement as a series sponsor of Formula E. With this partnership, Bosch underscores its claim as a leading supplier of powertrain management solutions, both in electromobility for production vehicles and in electrified motorsports,” according to Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management at Robert Bosch GmbH. Plans entail deploying the innovative vehicle management system in a race for the first time in spring 2021. Preparations are already underway. Bosch is also planning to develop an entire electric powertrain for Formula E season 9.<br/>Jay Penske, Owner and Team Principal of DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT added that “we are very excited to embark on this journey with Bosch in Formula E. We are grateful for the support of Bosch Engineering and the entire Bosch Global board. Through our work together we will provide Bosch with a platform to both showcase its capabilities as it develops Formula E specific technologies, while also using the Team’s story-telling abilities to illustrate the role Bosch is playing as a leader in the electrification of the mobility industry. This long-term technical partnership marks a significant turning point for the Team, and I look forward to seeing the fruits of our alliance on track this Season when we introduce our new PENSKE AUTOSPORT package later this year.”</p><p></p><p><b>Extensive technology package offered by Bosch</b></p><p>The central VCU, offered by Bosch represents the heart of the vehicle electronics for the electric race cars of the DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT Team. Bosch has developed a bespoke vehicle wiring harness to provide optimum integration within the cars. Bosch also equips the Team’s development car with data loggers to improve the Team’s research and testing capabilities. In order to optimally adapt the new vehicle electronics to the overall vehicle, Bosch provides its RaceConnect LTE cloud solution during development and test driving for transferring telemetric data and data analysis. This provides the race team engineers with all the important parameters and data on the vehicle, powertrain, and tires, enabling them to be analyzed and optimized swiftly and efficiently. </p><p></p><p>As the Formula E regulations prescribe the use of many systems, the performance of the electronic system makes a decisive contribution to racing success. “When optimizing the control software, we aim to always strike the right balance between energy efficiency and lap times under all track and racing conditions in order to optimally exploit the vehicle’s full potential. The extensive transfer of know-how and expertise at Bosch between volume production developments and applications for the race track help us in this regard,” says Dr. Klaus Böttcher, Vice President Bosch Motorsport. Moreover, with the race energy management function of the MS 50.4P the vehicle’s driving performance is adapted dynamically so that the fastest possible lap time can be achieved with a specified amount of energy. What is more, the central vehicle control unit also ensures maximum energy recovery rates in the interplay between the electric and hydraulic brakes, and adapts the powertrain and brakes to the individual race conditions, thereby optimizing vehicle feedback to the driver.<br/>Nicolas Mauduit, the EVP and Chief Technical Officer of DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT added that this alliance with Bosch is providing us with additional resources, amplifying our ability to scale our engineering, while giving us access to Bosch’s combination of hardware and software expertise to help us compete with the largest OEMs, in the most competitive motorsport championship. We have been hard at work together in order to hit the ground running this season, and I am eager to seeing the results of our efforts when the new PENSKE EV-5 package, supported by the Bosch electronic and hardware ecosystem, makes its debut this spring.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>224896</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11277</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/making-a-splash-bosch-launches-a-robust-barometric-pressure-sensor-224896.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-02-24T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-24T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<headline>Making a splash: Bosch launches a robust barometric pressure sensor </headline>
			<quote>Accurate sensor in compact gel package for wearables, consumer and industrial applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Robust package design offers high level of protection against the ingression of water and other contaminants  Smallest package of any comparable barometric pressure sensor, making it easy to design into wearables and other portable products  Excellent performance, accuracy and reliability over the sensor's lifetime ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Christian Hoenicke</name>
				<email>christian.hoenicke@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Wearable fitness trackers are rapidly growing in popularity. A barometric pressure sensor enables the wearable to detect changes in the user’s elevation, for example when walking up or down stairs, for calculating the number of calories that the user is burning. Until now, many barometric pressure sensors have not been resistant against liquids and thus it has been challenging to integrate them into waterproof products. To address this issue, Bosch Sensortec developed the BMP384, a robust barometric pressure sensor delivering market-leading accuracy in a compact package.</p>
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			Bosch has applied its many years of experience in creating reliable sensors for harsh environments into the design of the BMP384.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec</cite>
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<p>The high performance and low power consumption of the BMP384 makes it ideal for wearables, home appliances and industrial applications in harsh environments. The new sensor&#39;s innovative package design utilizes a special gel to protect it against the ingression of mainly water, but also to other liquids and dust in combination with the required integration concept. It is now straightforward for OEMs to integrate a barometric sensor into products requiring high robustness.</p><p>&quot;Bosch has applied its many years of experience in creating reliable sensors for harsh environments into the design of the BMP384,&quot; says Dr. Stefan Finkbeiner, CEO at Bosch Sensortec. &quot;Until now, engineers have faced significant challenges when designing barometric pressure sensors into applications involving water or other contaminants, frequently seeing performance degradation over the final product&#39;s lifetime. This new sensor makes design simpler and provides peace of mind.&quot;</p><p>The new BMP384 barometric pressure sensor is ideally suited for wearables like smartwatches and fitness trackers in activities like swimming and running. The special gel inside the package provides protection against common liquids such as salt water, rain, sweat and sunscreen. Its compact size of just 2.0 x 2.0 x 1mm<sup>3</sup> enables seamless integration even into extremely small devices.</p><p>In addition to wearables, the sensor will be valuable in home appliances, for example water level detection in washing machines for ensuring accurate water volume measurement and flooding prevention. The BMP384 is very durable, making it ideal for dusty environments in use cases such as clog detection in vacuum cleaners. </p><p>Despite its ruggedness, the BMP384 does not compromise on performance. It provides a relative accuracy of +/- 9 Pa, an absolute accuracy of +/- 50 Pa, and a temperature coefficient offset (TCO) of +/- 1.0 Pa/K. Importantly, with a power consumption of just 3.4µA at 1Hz data rate (typical), the sensor will not drain the batteries of portable devices.</p>
<h2>Availability:</h2><p>The BMP384 is available now.</p>
<h2>BOSCH SENSORTEC AT EMBEDDED WORLD DIGITAL:</h2><p><b>VIRTUAL BOOTH:</b> <a href="https://www.bosch-sensortec.com/about-us/events/embedded-world-2021-digital/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">March 01 &#8211; March 05, 2021</a> </p><p><b>DEEP-DIVE SESSIONS WITH BOSCH-EXPERTS: </b><br/><ul><li><b>March 1, 2021:</b> 04:50-05:20 pm CET - Presentation and Q&amp;A session &#39;Bosch unveils the new robust barometric pressure sensor BMP384 &amp; the first gas sensor with Artificial Intelligence BME688&#39;</li><li><b>March 5, 2021:</b> 02:30-03:00 pm CET - Presentation and Q&amp;A session &#39;&#39;Bosch introduces the self-learning AI sensor BHI260AP &amp; the new robust barometric pressure sensor BMP384&#39;</li></ul></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>224832</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11286</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-teams-up-with-microsoft-to-develop-software-defined-vehicle-platform-for-seamless-integration-between-cars-and-cloud-224832.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-02-18T14:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-18T14:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch teams up with Microsoft to develop software-defined vehicle platform for seamless integration between cars and cloud</headline>
			<quote>Collaboration accelerates the development of “software-defined vehicles”</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Software development to be faster and easier throughout the lifetime of the vehicle.  Collaboration brings together automotive and cloud computing expertise to shape the next generation of vehicle software. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart and Munich, Germany – Bosch teams up with Microsoft to develop a software platform to seamlessly connect cars to the cloud. The goal of this collaboration is to simplify and accelerate the development and deployment of vehicle software throughout a car’s lifetime in accordance with automotive quality standards. The new platform, which will be based on Microsoft Azure and incorporate software modules from Bosch, will enable software to be developed and downloaded to the control units and vehicle computers. A further focus of the collaboration will be on the development of tools that increase efficiency in the software development process. This in turn will drive innovation and reduce development costs for vehicle software within and across organizations. For drivers, the platform will mean quicker access to new functions and digital services. The collaboration between Bosch and Microsoft combines the wealth of software, electronics, and systems expertise of the world’s leading automotive supplier with Microsoft’s know-how in software engineering and cloud computing. Both companies intend to make the new software platform available for first vehicle prototypes by the end of 2021. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Bosch already securely updates car software over the air today. With the comprehensive platform for software-defined cars, we want to further empower automakers to develop new functions and get them on the road faster.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<p>“Bosch already securely updates car software over the air today. With the comprehensive platform for software-defined cars, we want to further empower automakers to develop new functions and get them on the road faster,” says Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. </p><p>“Our collaboration with Bosch brings together the expertise of one of the world’s leading automotive suppliers with the power of the Microsoft cloud, AI and GitHub,” says Scott Guthrie, executive vice president, Cloud + AI, Microsoft. “With software quickly becoming a key differentiator in the automotive industry, our ambition is to help businesses accelerate the delivery of unique mobility services across passenger cars and commercial fleets at scale.”</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			With software quickly becoming a key differentiator in the automotive industry, our ambition is to help businesses accelerate the delivery of unique mobility services across passenger cars and commercial fleets at scale.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Scott Guthrie, executive vice president, Cloud + AI, Microsoft</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Developing the automotive future together</h2><p>Software will play an increasingly important role in future vehicle generations. New trends such as electromobility, automated driving, and modern mobility services would not be possible without it. This will also require more frequent updates and upgrades in the future. However, stringent safety requirements throughout the vehicle’s lifetime make wireless software updates and digital services for cars very complex. The wide range of different series and models makes things even more challenging. The collaboration will benefit from Bosch’s deep understanding of electrical and electronic architectures, control units, and vehicle computers, which is necessary for over-the-air vehicle updates. In addition, the company will contribute its expertise as well as software-based products and development tools for cars. This includes the basic software and middleware for vehicle computers and control units, as well as cloud-based software modules to bring over-the-air updates to entire vehicle fleets. “Having a comprehensive software platform from the vehicle to the cloud will reduce the complexity of the software development and the vehicle system integration. In this way we will create the conditions for wireless updates to work just as smoothly and conveniently in vehicles as they do in smartphones,” Heyn says. The pre-integrated platform will greatly reduce the complexity of over-the-air updates, which help ensure that a vehicle’s software is always up to date, thanks to the fact that the software architectures of vehicles and the cloud will now fit together seamlessly. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Having a comprehensive software platform from the vehicle to the cloud will reduce the complexity of the software development and the vehicle system integration. In this way we will create the conditions for wireless updates to work just as smoothly and conveniently in vehicles as they do in smartphones.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Markus Heyn, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>New software services for developers</h2><p>Bosch and Microsoft also plan to enrich existing developer tools that will enable automakers and suppliers to simplify and accelerate their own software development, while adapting to the unique challenges in the automotive industry. </p><p>The companies also plan to use GitHub’s fully integrated enterprise platform and to open-source important parts of the new software platform on GitHub.com to encourage code re-use and best practice sharing across the industry.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>224711</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11275</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-new-dimension-of-performance-biturbo-miter-saw-from-bosch-for-professionals-224711.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-02-12T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-12T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>A new dimension of performance: Biturbo miter saw from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Cordless tools more powerful than ever before</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Comparable with a 2,000 Watts corded tool  Superior cutting performance confirmed by an independent test institute  First cordless miter saw with an interactive display and connectivity  Maximum convenience thanks to User Interface and sliding arm with ball bearings  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>A new performance dimension for woodworking ‒ Bosch is systematically extending the Biturbo series for professionals: The GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional is the first Bosch cordless miter saw with an interactive display and connectivity on the market, making it more convenient to use than previous models. The Biturbo saw is optimized for maximum performance with <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-compact-high-performance-batteries-on-the-market-new-bosch-procore18v-series-for-professionals-148416.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V batteries</a>, thus enabling very power-intensive sawing applications for the first time. Craftsmen in woodworking trades now have access to a performance class which up until now was reserved for corded tools with 2,000 Watts. The GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional is operated most efficiently with the ProCore18V 12.0 Ah battery. As a result, it offers the highest cutting performance in its class, with up to 70 percent more cuts per battery charge, as measured by square spruce timber with 10 x 10 centimeters. This has been confirmed by an independent test institute. With the GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional, Bosch provides a total of five powerful <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-flagship-products-for-woodworking-biturbo-saws-from-bosch-for-professionals-220672.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Biturbo saws</a> ‒ ranging from a hand-held circular saw through to a miter saw. The Biturbo saws thus cover all common applications.</p>
<h2>Highest convenience on the market</h2><p>The GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional offers high convenience and precision when cutting wood and aluminum profiles to length, cutting floor, wall and ceiling panels, and adjusting components on the construction site. It is the first Bosch miter saw on the market to be equipped with a User Interface ‒ an interactive display ‒ and connectivity. This allows craftsmen to keep an eye on the tool and battery status at all times. In addition, the “Eco Mode” allows you to make up to 20 percent more cuts per battery charge for light applications such as cutting softwood and wooden strips, or you can adjust the cutting speed to suit your application. The pull mechanism of the saw also contributes to its high convenience: The saw is not guided by a carriage, but by a sliding arm made of robust die-cast aluminum. This arm is mounted on ball bearings and is maintenance-free, making the miter saw particularly smooth-running and precise. The miter saw can also be directly placed on the wall to save space. The maximum cutting width is 400 millimeters, the maximum cutting height is 120 millimeters. All control elements ‒ including the bevel control ‒ are situated on the front of the saw and are clearly visible. A double line laser shows where the saw will cut: the cutting line is exactly in the middle of the two projected laser lines. If the saw blade has to be changed, this task can easily be done without additional tools thanks to a clamp screw. The cordless miter saw also features a motor brake to protect the user.</p><p></p><h2>Bosch competence from A to Z </h2><p>With the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficiency-boost-for-professional-users-bosch-opens-professional-18v-system-for-expert-brands-215488.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18 Volt System</a>, Bosch ensures compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class, offering craftsmen planning and cost certainty. There is a wide range of accessories: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/maximum-runtime-for-cordless-saws-bosch-carbide-tipped-circular-saw-blades-for-pros-184986.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">&#8220;Expert for&#8221; and &#8220;Standard for&#8221; blades with carbide technology, which are optimized for cordless saws</a>, extend the runtime. </p><p>The GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional is available now. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT. </p><p></p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GCM 18V-305 GDC Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>18 V/2,000 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>2,550 ‒ 4,000 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade diameter</td><td style=''>305 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vertical cutting capacity 0°/45°</td><td style=''>120/60 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Horizontal cutting capacity 0°/45°</td><td style=''>400/240 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Miter setting (L/R)</td><td style=''>52°/60°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Bevel setting (L/R)</td><td style=''>47°/47°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height) </td><td style=''>630 x 790 x 565 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>User Interface, connectivity functions</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight incl. ProCore18V 12.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>27.8 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/<br/>Recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• In carton with dust bag and “Expert for Wood” saw blade for cordless saws: 1,199 €<br/>• In carton with dust bag, “Expert for Wood” saw blade for cordless saws, 2 x ProCore18V 5.5 Ah batteries and GAL 1880 CV Professional charger: 1,498 €<br/>• In carton with dust bag, “Expert for Wood&quot; saw blade for cordless saws, 2 x ProCore18V 12.0 Ah batteries and GAL 18V-160 C Professional quick charger: 1,688 € </td></tr></table></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>224704</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11274</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-powerful-cordless-rotary-hammer-with-sds-plus-new-biturbo-hammer-from-bosch-for-professionals-224704.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-02-12T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-12T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Most powerful cordless rotary hammer with SDS plus: New Biturbo hammer from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>More power than ever for drilling and chiseling</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Best power-to-weight ratio in its class  Robust design like an SDS max hammer with high user protection  Optimized control and setting via User Interface and connectivity ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Breakthrough in the 18 Volt class: Bosch is launching the GBH 18V-34 CF Professional, the most powerful SDS plus rotary hammer ever. Its specially developed, brushless high-performance motor is perfectly coordinated with the electronics and battery, so that the high efficiency of the recommended <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-compact-high-performance-batteries-on-the-market-new-bosch-procore18v-series-for-professionals-148416.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V batteries</a> with 8.0 Ah and 12.0 Ah can be used to their full potential. The Biturbo hammer is therefore clearly different to all previous SDS plus models: It has been optimized for larger drilling diameters and drills with a diameter of 25 millimeters 85 percent faster in concrete than the best competitor. This has been confirmed by an independent test institute. The GBH 18V-34 CF Professional combines its enormous impact energy of 5.8 Joules with optimum tool control: It weighs 5.9 kilograms and thus offers the best power-to-weight ratio of all cordless rotary hammers with SDS plus on the market. Bosch has also transferred the robust design of SDS max hammers to the SDS plus tool for complex tasks: Its replaceable keyless chuck, which also allows it to drill into masonry, wood and metal without impact, has been specially reinforced to absorb the stresses that occur. Craftsmen such as electricians, plumbers, heating and air-conditioning installers can thus rely on a robust all-rounder with top performance.</p>
<h2>Optimized control and setting via User Interface and connectivity</h2><p>The GBH 18V-34 CF Professional is the only SDS plus rotary hammer on the market with an interactive display. Professionals can always keep an eye on the tool and battery status, and therefore have full control over their tool. Value-added is also offered by connectivity functions: The rotary hammer can be simply and conveniently adapted to individual needs by means of a smartphone. Three different work modes, which can be directly selected on the User Interface, are available: “Auto” for maximum performance, e.g. when breaking through concrete, “Soft” for work with sensitive materials such as tiles or masonry, and the “Favorite” mode in which the drilling performance can be set via app. Additional functions can be configured such as a Soft Start function: Both when drilling (“Electronic Precision Control”, EPC for short) and now also for the first time when chiseling (“Adaptive Speed Control”, ASC for short), the hammer ramps up slowly to the set speed. Craftsmen can therefore set the drill and chisel with pinpoint accuracy, and work precisely. Another advantage of the GBH 18V-34 CF Professional is its high user protection thanks to Vibration Control and KickBack Control: In the event of sudden and unpredictable rotation of the rotary hammer around the drilling axis – which can occur if the drill becomes blocked in reinforced concrete – the integrated sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This prevents unexpected kickback and can therefore reduce the risk of injury. The switch lock for continuous applications in chisel mode also serves as a transport lock.</p><p></p><h2>Full compatibility in the Bosch Professional 18V System</h2><p>The Biturbo hammer GBH 18V-34 CF Professional is operated most efficiently with the high-performance ProCore18V batteries with 8.0 Ah and 12.0 Ah. With the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficiency-boost-for-professional-users-bosch-opens-professional-18v-system-for-expert-brands-215488.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18 Volt System</a>, Bosch ensures compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class, offering craftsmen planning and cost certainty.</p><p></p><p>Bosch offers a wide range of Biturbo tools: <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/breakthrough-into-a-new-performance-dimension-biturbo-hammers-from-bosch-for-professionals-223680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SDS max rotary hammers</a>, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-now-better-than-corded-tools-biturbo-angle-grinders-from-bosch-for-professionals-184964.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">angle grinders</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-flagship-products-for-woodworking-biturbo-saws-from-bosch-for-professionals-220672.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">saws</a>. They are more powerful than all previous cordless tools from Bosch. The Biturbo hammer GBH 18V-34 CF Professional is available right now. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT. </p><p></p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GBH 18V-34 CF Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage </td><td style=''>18 V </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>950 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact energy</td><td style=''>5.8 J</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact rate </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,900 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Rated speed </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 500 min⁻¹</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Maximum/optimum drilling diameter <br/>in concrete</td><td style=''>8 ‒ 32/12 ‒ 30 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vibrations when drilling/chiseling</td><td style=''>11/11 m/s²</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity function, User Interface</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vibration Control, Kickback Control, Soft Start when drilling (EPC)/chiseling (ASC) </td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height) </td><td style=''>430 x 93 x 250 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without battery/with ProCore18V 8.0 Ah battery </td><td style=''>4.9/5.9 kg </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• In a carrying case, including a keyless chuck, an auxiliary handle and a connectivity module: 599 €<br/>• In a carrying case, including a keyless chuck, an auxiliary handle, a connectivity module, 2 x ProCore18V batteries with 8.0 Ah, and a GAL 1880 CV Professional charger: 929 €</td></tr></table></p><p><br/>Subject to change. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>224576</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11276</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/broad-range-of-bosch-cabin-filters-for-electric-vehicles-224576.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11276/pi11278_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-02-11T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-11T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Broad range of Bosch cabin filters for electric vehicles</headline>
			<quote>Annual replacement generates good revenues for workshops – even with electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ It is recommended to replace cabin filters prior to the pollen season  Air quality inside the cabin is of increasing importance  Bosch FILTER+ provides effective protection against fine dust, allergens and bacteria ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Heiderose Dreiner</name>
				<email>heiderose.dreiner@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Last year, the numbers of newly registered electric vehicles has risen dynamically due to government incentives, the expansion of the charging infrastructure and a growing environmental consciousness. As a result, electric cars and plug-in hybrids are also of increasing importance for workshops. Featuring a market coverage exceeding 90 percent, the Bosch range includes cabin filters for most electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles on the European market. In view of the changing aftermarket business concerning electric vehicles, the broad Bosch range of cabin filters provides workshops with good chances for additional turnovers. Cabin filters protect the vehicle interior and the vehicle occupants against fine dust, aerosols, bad smells, allergens and bacteria – even in case of electric vehicles. Bosch recommends replacing them ever 15 000 kilometers or at least once a year, especially prior to the pollen and hay fever seasons.</p>
<p><b>Bosch cabin filters for increased comfort and health protection</b></p><p>As discussions on nitrogen oxides, ozone and fine dusts in cities around the world continue, the air quality inside the cabin is also of increasing importance. Cabin filters with an activated-carbon layer ensure increased comfort and health protection inside the vehicle cabin. Specially matched filter layers of Bosch activated-carbon filters reliably absorb harmful and foul-smelling gases and filter the air separating pollen and fine dust. On top of this, FILTER+ also provides additional protection for allergic sufferers. Equipped with a special anti-allergy layer, it even lastingly neutralizes allergens and bacteria. Moreover, it also efficiently separates fine dust down to 2.5 micrometers in size. This allows reducing allergic reactions of vehicle occupants such as sneezing, irritated, reddened or watering eyes – especially during the pollen season. In addition to this health protection, Bosch cabin filters also reduce the amount of deposits on the air conditioning system thus supporting its energy-efficient operation. </p><p></p><p>Including the broad range for electric and hybrid vehicles, Bosch offers workshops more than 600 different types of cabin filters thus achieving a market coverage of 95 percent. Adding new vehicle applications, this range is annually expanded. Using high-quality materials and by means of thorough processing, Bosch ensures consistently high product quality. This results in cabin filters optimally fulfilling their tasks.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>224448</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11256</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/boschs-wrong-way-driver-warning-system-now-a-feature-in-%C5%A1koda-vehicles-224448.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-02-10T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-10T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Bosch’s wrong-way driver warning system now a feature in ŠKODA vehicles</headline>
			<quote>Lifesaver from the data cloud</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ A first: wrong-way driver warning directly via the display in the vehicle cockpit in ŠKODA vehicles  Millions of users: wrong-way driver alert smartphone app has 2.5 million monthly active users in 20 European countries  Lifesaving warning: Bosch solution sends alert to drivers in the vicinity and the wrong-way driver themselves ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – “Warning! A wrong-way driver is headed your way!” Traffic reports about wrong-way drivers are an all-too-familiar occurrence. On German radio stations alone, some 2,000 such warnings are broadcast each year. And much too often, these incidents lead to critical situations – including serious and even fatal accidents. With its cloud-based wrong-way driver warning system, Bosch has developed a solution that warns both the wrong-way driver and all road users at risk of the impending danger within seconds – much faster than traffic news on the radio. Now ŠKODA is the world’s first automaker to opt for the Bosch wrong-way driver warning system. Thanks to a new infotainment app, ŠKODA drivers will receive the lifesaving warning directly via the display in their vehicle’s cockpit. “Our goal is to put the wrong-way driver warning system in every car – in line with our “Invented for life” ethos. Every death, every injury caused by wrong-way drivers is one too many,” says Dr. Mathias Pillin, president of Bosch’s new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. Starting in the first quarter of 2021, ŠKODA will offer the wrong-way driver warning system in numerous models, such as the ŠKODA SUPERB, SCALA, KAMIQ, KAROQ, and KODIAQ, equipped with top infotainment systems. Other vehicle models are scheduled to follow before the year is out. “Increasing safety on the road is an important goal for ŠKODA. Our new app called Traffication with wrong-way driver warning brings us a step closer to achieving it,” says Michal Vondra, product manager for the Traffication app at ŠKODA. </p>
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			Our goal is to put the wrong-way driver warning system in every car &#8211; in line with our &#8220;Invented for life&#8221; ethos. Every death, every injury caused by wrong-way drivers is one too many.
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<h2>Unforeseeable danger from wrong-way drivers</h2><p>Accidents caused by wrong-way drivers are fortunately rare, but when they do happen, they usually have serious consequences. In most cases, however, the warning of the unforeseeable danger comes too late: one-third of such incidents generally end after just 500 meters – in the worst case, with fatalities. With Bosch’s cloud-based warning system installed directly in the head unit of ŠKODA vehicles, the two companies now want to further reduce the number of accidents caused by wrong-way drivers. As a vehicle approaches a freeway entrance or exit, the system automatically sends its current anonymized GPS position to the cloud. In the Bosch cloud backend, the software then compares the vehicle’s current direction with the permitted direction of travel. If these two pieces of information clash, the system will alert the wrong-way driver to their mistake by flashing a warning on the display. The distinctive feature of this solution is that the warning occurs within just a few seconds. In the vast majority of cases, this is before the driver even gets on the freeway. In addition, Bosch and Škoda are planning that the app will also immediately warn all oncoming road users who are connected and potentially at risk. This feature should be available later this year. “The more vehicles connected to the Bosch wrong-way driver warning app, the closer-knit the invisible safety net will be,” Pillin says. Once the vehicle leaves the entrance or exit area of the freeway, the data exchange between the vehicle and the cloud is terminated. Besides equipping ŠKODA vehicles with the wrong-way driver warning system, Bosch is in talks with other automakers to make it a feature in more and more vehicles.</p>
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			The more vehicles connected to the Bosch wrong-way driver warning app, the closer-knit the invisible safety net will be.
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<h2>25 app partners in 20 countries</h2><p>Bosch’s cloud-based wrong-way driver warning system has been available as a smartphone app since 2018 and is now offered by 25 app partners in Europe. This makes it available to a total of 26 million users. To deploy the system, a software module is integrated into the smartphone apps of radio stations and of streaming, navigation, and news providers. In this case, the anonymized GPS data is sent to the cloud via smartphone and analyzed in the Bosch backend. The warning is given via the smartphone display and an acoustic signal. Around 2.5 million unique active users per month already employ Bosch’s wrong-way driver warning system in Europe, including people in Spain, France, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Italy, and the United Kingdom. Additional users are to join this year as the system expands to the U.S. and Canada – moving beyond Europe for the first time. Bosch’s cloud backend currently evaluates more than 4.5 million journeys for the risk of wrong-way drivers – every single day. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Elevator Monitoring by Bosch Service Solutions shortens downtimes and reduces operating costs</headline>
			<quote>Retrofittable solution: Ideal for older elevators</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Elevator Monitoring comprising sensors, software, and service ensures rapid troubleshooting and shorter downtimes.  Retrofit elevators of all manufacturers and ages in around 15 minutes with plug & play.  Operators can reduce their operating costs by up to 30 percent. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Jana Bronsch-Chassard</name>
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<p>Frankfurt am Main – A new, retrofittable solution from Bosch Service Solutions for elevator monitoring shortens downtimes and makes operations more cost-effective. Older models in particular harbor an increased risk of breakdowns – an unpleasant situation for the user and expensive for the operator. With Elevator Monitoring, Bosch Service Solutions is bringing a solution onto the market to support the operation of elevators in particular, with monitoring 24 hours a day and automatic identification of faults. &quot;With the new Elevator Monitoring service, we are making elevator journeys more transparent and safer,&quot; explains Henning von Boxberg, President of Bosch Service Solutions. &quot;The combination of a sensor box, cloud-based software and associated service ensures that building and elevator operators can see at all times whether their elevator is moving or at a standstill.&quot;</p>
<p><b>Retrofit elevators in around 15 minutes</b></p><p>Thanks to the retrofit solution comprising a ten-centimeter flat sensor box, which is installed on the top of the elevator cab, elevators can be easily and cost-effectively retrofitted, and usually in just 15 minutes – irrespective of age, manufacturer or model. The solution requires a cell phone network connection. This means that operators can connect a large number of elevators in different locations using just one system. The sensor box sends information to the cloud, for example function status, the number of journeys or the number of floors traveled to. The software evaluates the sensor data. It makes it available to elevator operators, such as facility managers, building operators or maintenance partners, as a status monitoring solution via web or smartphone access. In the event of a fault, it sends a message to the operator and the Bosch Monitoring Center. Early notification enables faster intervention and repairs, thus shorter downtimes. Compared to elevator emergency call systems where people trapped in an elevator sound the alarm by pressing an emergency button, elevator monitoring is performed 24/7 even if the elevator is not in use. The monitoring helps to optimize processes related to elevator operation. Thanks to more efficient maintenance and repair processes, operators can reduce their operating costs by up to 30 percent.</p><p></p><p><b>Status of all elevators at a glance</b></p><p>The elevators can be grouped by building or location, and relevant data can be viewed centrally in the portal. In the map view, the user can see at a glance whether the elevators are traveling: If they are working, the corresponding points on the map are lit green. If there is a fault, the color turns red and the system sends a status notification by e-mail. If necessary, the service employees at the Bosch Monitoring Center arrange resolution of the fault by informing the operator or maintenance partner. The solution can be used in line with requirements: whether as a technical system, a solution with associated service or by integrating it into existing IT systems. Evaluation of usage data also enables operators to adapt the frequency of maintenance work in line with the work that is actually required – and not at defined intervals anymore. In the future, Elevator Monitoring will be expanded to include additional functions like locating the cause of the fault.</p><p></p><p><b>Expansion of services planned</b></p><p>The new solution complements the services offered by Bosch Service Solutions within the Bosch Elevator Cloud service platform. Besides the elevator emergency call, which the division has been offering since 1986, the services also include the rescuing of trapped people, risk assessment and visual inspections. Bosch Service Solutions plans to further expand the range of monitoring services in the future. Alongside additional functions for elevators, there are also plans to expand the portfolio to include additional building elements such as heating systems. The aim is to have one solution that provides an overview of all the systems in a building that are prone to faults.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch stays on course through the coronavirus crisis - achieving positive result and carbon neutrality</headline>
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				<name>Sven Kahn</name>
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<p><b>Embargoed until February 4, 2021 12:00 CET</b></p><p></p><p><br/>Dr. Volkmar Denner,</p><p>Chairman of the board of management, Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>and Prof. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer,</p><p>deputy chairman of the board of management,</p><p>Robert Bosch GmbH,</p><p>at the new year’s media briefing </p><p>on February 3, 2021</p><p></p><p><br/>Check against delivery.</p><p></p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen,</p><p></p><p>The coronavirus pandemic still requires us to stay distanced. Despite this, or precisely because of this, we want to foster close dialogue with you. It therefore gives me particularly great pleasure to welcome you to our new year’s media briefing. At least there are some reasons to be hopeful – foremost among them the start of vaccinations at the turn of the year. Our outlook for the new year is thus one of cautious optimism.</p><p>Which topics will we be touching on this evening? We’ll start by reviewing the past year: how did Bosch’s business develop in 2020? But beyond that, what prospects and business opportunities do we see in climate action and mobility, the internet of things and artificial intelligence?</p><p>The year 2020 was very much defined by coronavirus – socially, politically, and economically.</p><p>It was a year that demanded a great deal from all of us: our customers, our suppliers, and the Bosch team.</p><p>It was a year in which our associates demonstrated what “We are Bosch” means, even in the face of adversity: initiative, solidarity, and staying power. They achieved extraordinary things, whether in the smooth, rapid ramp-up of more than 100 affected plants following shutdowns, or in developing a rapid coronavirus test in just six weeks – a test that also reliably detects mutant coronaviruses. And at the same time, they set a milestone in the fight to mitigate global warming: according to in-house calculations, Bosch and all its 400 locations worldwide have been climate-neutral since spring 2020 – earlier, with fewer offsets, and more cost effectively than expected. I’m particularly proud of that. An independent audit is currently being carried out.</p><p>So before I take a look at the preliminary business figures, I would first like to thank our associates around the globe on behalf of the entire board of management. Without their strong commitment and solidarity, Bosch would not have been able to manage the coronavirus crisis as well as it has.</p><p>In fact, our business developed better than expected in 2020. Despite the effects of the pandemic, we were able to achieve a very positive result. Once again, our broad global footprint and our diversification proved their worth.</p><p>The situation remains challenging, and unfortunately we cannot drop our guard – and this not only because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. We must also still contend with pressure resulting from the decline in automotive production and structural change in the industry.</p><p>Stefan Asenkerschbaumer will now present the preliminary business figures for 2020. He will follow this with an initial appraisal of the current year.</p><p></p><h2>Business year 2020: development better than expected</h2><p>Thank you, Volkmar! Ladies and gentlemen, I would also like to welcome you, whether at home or in your newsrooms.</p><p><ul><li>In economic terms, 2020 was dominated by the coronavirus pandemic. The suspension of public life led to an economic slump in almost every country in the world, especially in the second quarter. Entire industries were forced to shut down. This also posed major challenges for the automotive industry with its closely interwoven global supply chains.</li><li>At Bosch, this caused business development to plummet in the spring: our sales in April and May fell by an average of around 40 percent compared with the same months of the previous year. When restrictions eased in the second half of the year, economic activity picked up again. This also enabled Bosch to make up a great deal of lost ground.</li><li>We are very satisfied with the way business developed overall in 2020 despite the crisis. We achieved a very positive result. Overall, Bosch Group sales also developed better than we were expecting in the middle of the year.</li><li>Before I come to our key figures, I would like to touch on some of our crisis management measures. We acted quickly to align our costs with the decline in sales. But we also ensured that we continued to push ahead with promising new areas such as electromobility and AIoT.</li><li>Moreover, together with our employee representatives we were able to quickly find solutions to safeguard jobs through commensurate savings in personnel costs – taking advantage of wage subsidy programs, reducing working hours, and giving managers unpaid leave. Our associates supported the necessary cost-cutting measures across all levels. I would like to take this opportunity to add my sincere thanks for this.</li><li>We were just as thorough when it came to capital expenditure: by reducing capital expenditure we were able to save more than 1.1 billion euros of cash compared with the previous year. Our capex ratio amounted to some 5 percent. This also enabled us to increase our liquidity.</li><li>But what does this mean in concrete terms for our preliminary business figures? As in previous years, the key figures we disclose are taken from our internal reporting system, which may differ somewhat from the external figures in the annual report:</li><li>The sales of the Bosch Group amounted to 71.6 billion euros: a year-on-year drop of 4.4 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects.</li><li>Our EBIT reached approximately 1.9 billion euros.</li><li>This puts the estimated EBIT margin at around 2.5 percent of sales.</li><li>This result includes restructuring expenditure to the tune of some 1.4 billion euros – which will strengthen our profitability in the long term.</li><li>After adjusting for this expenditure, we achieved an estimated EBIT of approx. 3.3 billion euros – a margin of roughly 4.5 percent.</li><li>The cost adjustments and cutbacks in capital expenditure have also created positive free cash flow of some 5 billion euros. This is the highest figure in our company’s history – despite the fact that in the first half of the year we were still forecasting a year-on-year decline.</li></ul></p><p></p><h2>Business year 2020: developments by business sector</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, sales fell in three of our four business sectors, albeit to varying degrees. Only our consumer goods business saw sales growth.</p><p><ul><li>Industry shutdowns hit Mobility Solutions, our biggest business sector, particularly hard. At 42.3 billion euros, sales were down 9.5 percent on the previous year. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, the decrease was 8.1 percent. Overall, however, our business grew faster than the market, where automotive production contracted by 15 percent.</li><li>The Consumer Goods business sector served to stabilize our business. We benefited here from an extraordinary boom in household appliances and power tools as the coronavirus pandemic caused consumers to focus their energies on their home environment. Despite the collapse in the spring, sales rose a nominal 5.2 percent to 18.6 billion euros. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, this figure rises to 8.2 percent.</li><li>The Industrial Technology business sector was again unable to escape the continuing market weakness in 2020. In addition, the coronavirus crisis is having a major impact on business. At 5.1 billion euros, overall sales were 16.0 percent down on the previous year, or 15.0 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects. Encouragingly, order intake has also been picking up in this sector since the fall.</li><li>The Energy and Building Technology business sector benefited from subsidy programs for climate-friendly heating systems and stability in the integrator business in building technology. The product business here was less favorable. For example, the cancellation of many events led to considerable losses in conference and public-address technology. Overall, however, the decline in sales was limited, with revenues falling by 3.4 percent to 5.4 billion euros. Adjusted for exchange-rate effects, this is a decrease of just 2.0 percent.</li></ul></p><h2>Business year 2020: developments in the regions </h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, next I will take a brief look at the development of sales in the individual regions. Here, too, the slump in sales in the spring left its mark, albeit to varying degrees.</p><p><ul><li>Sales revenue in Europe totaled 38.0 billion euros. This represents a decrease of 5.7 percent, or 4.6 percent after adjusting for exchange-rate effects.</li><li>Sales in North America declined by 14.0 percent to 10.8 billion euros, an exchange rate-adjusted drop of 12.0 percent.</li><li>In South America, exchange rate-adjusted revenues fell by 2.5 percent to 1.1 billion euros. In nominal terms, sales fell by 21.0 percent.</li><li>In Asia-Pacific, revenues totaled 21.7 billion euros, which was fortunately only a slight decrease of 1.4 percent. After adjusting for exchange-rate effects, sales in fact grew by 0.5 percent. The early market recovery and the positive sales trend in China helped. Our sales in China exceeded sales in Germany for the first time in the company’s history.</li></ul></p><h2>Business year 2020: headcount development</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, let us now take a look at headcount development. As of December 31, 2020, the Bosch Group employed some 394,500 associates worldwide. Of these, 129,900 were employed in Germany.</p><p><ul><li>Our worldwide headcount was down just 1.1 percent year on year. This shows that we have so far been able to keep employment levels virtually stable, despite the crisis – in our research and development units headcount even slightly increased, which we did to ensure we can continue to drive forward key strategic investments.</li></ul></p><h2>Outlook for 2021: subdued development of the global economy </h2><p>It is not only the coronavirus pandemic that makes us view the new business year with caution. We must be prepared for a slower pace of recovery in the global economy than in recent months. After contracting by around 4.5 percent last year, we estimate growth of just under 4 percent this year.</p><p>Yet it is not only the persisting consequences of the pandemic that are holding growth back. Political developments such as Brexit and continuing strategic competition between the U.S. and China with its potential for trade restrictions are also negatively impacting global economic development. </p><p>It is a similar picture in the automotive industry. Roughly 85 million vehicles will roll off the assembly lines worldwide this year. In 2020, automotive production collapsed to approx. 78 million units, down from a good 92 million in 2019. To remind you: the historic high in this segment – 98 million units – was reached in 2017. This points to overcapacity in the market – of as much as 20 percent. At present, the bottleneck on the global semiconductor market is making business in the automotive industry more difficult – and it has not left Bosch unscathed either.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, given the continued volatility of our business environment, we do not wish to give you sales and earnings forecasts for the current year at this time.</p><p>It remains our goal to grow more strongly than the markets in the sectors and regions that are important for us. Irrespective of the pandemic’s further development, we must continue with the necessary structural adjustments that have already been initiated. To achieve this, we will continue to strive for solutions that are as socially acceptable as possible – we see this as our Bosch way.</p><p>Our aim is twofold: to lead Bosch out of the coronavirus crisis stronger than before, and to help successfully shape the structural change in the automotive industry. At the same time, we will be working without let-up on our competitiveness and profitability. Our target for EBIT margin – as you know – is around 7 percent. We need a sound financial basis to be able to expand promising new areas.</p><p>But what are the future growth areas for Bosch, and what are our challenges? Volkmar Denner will now tell you.</p><p></p><h2>Strategy I:</h2><p><b>Sustainable growth – with climate neutrality and electromobility</b></p><p></p><p>Thank you, Stefan. Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to begin my strategy overview with the Bosch compass that guides us, especially in times of crisis. I am referring to our “Invented for life” ethos. It is an ethos that is manifested in products and services that save lives, improve quality of life, and keep our impact on the environment and resources to a minimum.</p><p>Invented for life – this spurs on our engineers above all to regularly produce pioneering achievements. Our AVP automated valet parking, for example, is the first solution for driverless driving to be officially approved by the authorities. And in the next few months, we will put the world’s first radar-based assistance systems for motorcycles into mass production, for BMW as well as for Ducati and KTM – we describe these as virtual shields for riders.</p><p>Invented for life – this idea guides our very strategy. We focus it clearly and systematically on areas of future importance – areas we can help shape, areas in which we want to and can grow. One of them is AIoT, the interplay of the internet of things and artificial intelligence; another is sustainability with a focus on climate action.</p><p>We made Bosch climate neutral – a first for a global industrial company – but our climate action doesn’t stop there. Through our new company Bosch Climate Solutions, we want to pass on our experience to other companies. It has attracted a lot of interest, and gained its first few customers – including companies as diverse as Freudenberg and Hansgrohe, Köhler Papier and Prettl. With this CO2 advisory service, Bosch is making it easier for more companies to quickly become climate neutral. And we are turning climate action into a new business model with which we can grow.</p><p>In addition, we want to further drastically reduce the carbon footprint along our supply chain; in other words, we are tackling what are known as Scope 3 emissions. To this end, we were the world’s first automotive supplier to agree a binding target with the Science-Based Targets initiative: to cut CO2 emissions 15 percent by 2030. This calls for new and improved technical solutions for our products, and not least for the future of driving. Bosch climate action must also take place on the road.</p><p>But what does sustainable mobility mean? Fundamentally, this concerns the powertrain of the future. For Bosch, this future is open; in any case, we have always thought in terms of alternatives. We will invest some 700 million euros this year on the road to electromobility, after 500 million euros last year. In total, we have already made upfront investments of a good 5 billion euros.</p><p>Again, the effort is paying off: since 2018, Bosch has acquired 90 powertrain electrification projects, including 30 last year alone worth 7.5 billion euros. We are currently growing twice as fast as the market. More than 2.5 million vehicles around the world currently feature Bosch electric powertrain components. For Bosch, our business with electromobility is already worth several billion euros.</p><p>Electromobility is thus becoming one of Bosch’s core businesses. Nonetheless, in times of structural change, we would be well advised to continue thinking in terms of alternatives. Even when it comes to electric driving, we are not just relying on batteries; we are also readying fuel-cell drives for large-scale production. Electric cars are carbon neutral when they run on renewable electricity, and the same goes for diesel and gasoline cars – provided they run on synthetic fuels. The upcoming Euro7 regulation should not squander this opportunity to mitigate global warming.</p><p>Even now, modern diesel and gasoline engines no longer have a significant impact on urban air quality. But our current understanding of the European Commission’s proposals suggests that they would be obligated to comply with the Euro7 limits in every driving scenario, no matter how unrealistic – which will not be possible without making vehicles considerably more expensive.</p><p>Fundamentally, we find ourselves in a challenging transition phase. This should be clear to everyone involved – including the politicians responsible for passing regulations. Electromobility is coming and nobody disputes this – Bosch has been actively driving forward this shift for years. But the upfront investments to finance it have to come from our existing powertrain business. And to keep as many associates as possible on board during this transformation, it is crucial that the transition be smooth. We can make all powertrain alternatives – whether diesel, gasoline, or electric – carbon neutral. Just because something is socially and economically right, it doesn’t have to be ecologically wrong. We must maintain a balance between economic, ecological, and social considerations. Helping the automotive industry transition to climate-friendly, green mobility, while safeguarding jobs at the same time, should be the goal. At present, however, I can see a one-sided emphasis on the ecological perspective, with the implicit assumption that business will be able to take this in its stride. This urgently needs rethinking.</p><p></p><h2>Strategy II: </h2><p><b>AIoT as a growth opportunity — making connected products intelligent </b></p><p>The automotive powertrain example clearly shows the mix of opportunities and challenges that the topic of sustainability creates for a technology company like Bosch. New growth can emerge from this.</p><p>This brings me to another area of future importance to our company. If any company can connect its product portfolio with the internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), then it is Bosch. We call this combination “AIoT.” We want to become the leading supplier in this area – and we have more at our disposal than most of our competitors: both broad domain knowledge and extensive expertise in electronics and software.</p><p>With AIoT, we create benefit for our customers – such as lower energy costs and increased comfort and safety. Meanwhile, for us, AIoT opens up the possibility of a closed value-creation cycle. To date, Bosch has understood value creation to mean primarily the manufacture and supply of products. Only connectivity generates information about how our products are used – field data that we can analyze with the help of AI to improve product use via software updates or as the basis for new functions and services. </p><p>The technical prerequisites are in place: an IoT suite to connect devices, sensors, and gateways; cloud infrastructure to process data; and an AI platform to rapidly scale up artificial intelligence applications. Now it’s a matter of turning technical expertise into business.</p><p>Bosch is on track to becoming a leading AIoT company. We have already sold some ten million connectivity-enabled power tools, home appliances, and heating systems, and the number of active users is growing. Altogether, more than 90 percent of all Bosch electronic products already feature connectivity. Moreover, from 2025 at the latest, every Bosch product will either contain AI or have been developed or manufactured with its help.</p><p>Work done at the Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence (BCAI) is now bearing fruit. Just three years after it was set up, our initial investment had paid off. Its projects have now achieved a contribution to result of some 300 million euros.</p><p>Artificial intelligence is particularly profitable in manufacturing. At Bosch, it is already being used in 600 production lines. For instance in our highly complex wafer fabs, AI is used in detailed production scheduling, saving time and costs as it guides the wafers through almost 1,000 processing steps. This alone means a 5 percent faster wafer throughput, with an investment payback time of just three months.</p><p>It is above all in Mobility Solutions, our biggest business sector, that we can see the extent to which our path toward AIoT strengthens our expertise in electronics and software. Since the beginning of the year, around 17,000 associates worldwide have been working together in our new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division. This unit brings together hardware and software development for new automotive electronics architectures.</p><p>With these architectures, we are addressing a future market that is emerging as a result of automated driving. Automation calls for more intelligence in the car. And more than ever, cross-domain vehicle computers will combine the functions of separate control units for brakes, powertrains, and steering.</p><p>The market for software-intensive electronic systems in vehicles is already worth around 20 billion euros. We are expecting to see annual growth of up to 15 percent until 2030. In the second half of 2020, Bosch won orders worth around 2.5 billion euros for its vehicle computers. Further deals worth billions are expected to follow this year.</p><p>We are developing AIoT applications across all our business sectors. However, the range of solutions is wide, as we can see from three very different examples:</p><p>First, intelligent fire protection. Equipped with AI, our Aviotec video-based fire detection system also works in environments where there is no visible light thanks to new video-analysis algorithms we have developed. This means Aviotec can reliably detect smoke and flames even with infrared as the only light source.</p><p>The second example is fitness tracking. On this subject, we unveiled an AI-enabled sensor at CES in Las Vegas – the first of its kind in the world. The sensor can recognize any new fitness activity that is based on repetitive movement. Its secret is “edge AI.” In other words, the intelligence is in the sensor itself. This minimizes latency and power consumption while also keeping data protected. The global fitness tracking market is currently growing at 15 percent annually (source: Fortune Business Insights).</p><p>And lastly, artificial intelligence in manufacturing. Our special-purpose machinery unit has developed an application platform for machine-based visual inspection of workpieces. We call it “Machine Vision AI” – and it helps detect even the tiniest scratches on surfaces or defects in weld seams. With applications like these, our prospects for growth are good. This is because industrial solutions account for a large share of the global IoT market, which is expected to grow by 11 percent annually until 2024 (source: IDC).</p><p></p><h2>The coronavirus isn’t everything – Bosch remains on course to achieve its goals</h2><p>The versatility of our AIoT solutions perfectly illustrates Bosch’s broad diversification. And on a personal note, I might add that although we must continue to navigate prudently through the coronavirus crisis, we are not losing sight of the strategic goals we have set ourselves.</p><p>Yes, 2020 was an extraordinary year, and yes, 2021 will hardly be less challenging, but still we remain on course – to enable sustainable mobility for people and goods and to become a leading AIoT company.</p><p>The crisis is not over yet. To remain viable in the future, we will continue our work on costs. But the medium-term targets we have set hold out the promise of sound growth. I’m sure we’ll now have a lot to talk about. But for now, let me thank you for giving me your time.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>224000</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11272</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/green-laser-diode-for-optimum-visibility-new-bosch-point-laser-generation-for-professionals-224000.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-02-01T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-02-01T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Green laser diode for optimum visibility: New Bosch point laser generation for professionals</headline>
			<quote>More robust than ever for use on construction sites</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Up to four times better visibility thanks to green laser points   Robust design with rubberized housing as well as dust and jet-water protection  Easy handling due to an integrated rotating mount ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Keep measuring accuracy to the point: The new GPL 3 G Professional and GPL 5 G Professional point lasers from Bosch. Both tools are especially suitable for use in brighter indoor areas: Their green laser points are up to four times more visible than red laser points. The tools are also more robust than ever and are reliable companions during everyday work on construction sites: Thanks to a rubberized housing with damping elements and recessed glasses, they are protected against impact. They also have IP65 certification and are thus insensitive to dust and water jets. The integrated rotating mount is another advantage: Professionals can therefore set up the point lasers very easily.</p>
<h2>Efficient and precise setup – reference points always in view</h2><p>With GPL 3 G Professional and GPL 5 G Professional, applications succeed with pinpoint accuracy even over long distances of up to 30 meters. The lasers differ in the number of the laser points they project: With its three laser points at the bottom, at the top and at the front, the GPL 3 G Professional is suitable, for example, for aligning dry wall profiles, door or window frames. The laser also makes it easier to install elevators. The GPL 5 G Professional features two additional laser points on the left and right and thus the possibility of efficiently and precisely dividing rooms in drywall construction at a 90-degree angle.</p><p></p><h2>Easy handling due to an integrated rotating mount</h2><p>The point lasers feature an integrated rotating mount for the first time. It can be turned 360 degrees, is very compact and is fitted with strong magnets. The point lasers can therefore be quickly and easily attached to magnetic construction parts for alignment. If the point lasers are used on the ground, their rubber bases ensure stability. The new tool design also enables easier positioning over drywall profiles: The rotating mount is offset to the rear so that the plumb point of the tool lies directly over the profile. This also makes work easier. For transportation, simply turn the rotating mount by 180 degrees – then the point laser is extremely compact.</p><p></p><p>Both tools level themselves in less than four seconds and compensate for surface irregularities of up to ± 4 degrees. If the lasers cannot self-level due to serious surface irregularities, the laser points will flash. The simple switch-on and switch-off mechanism makes operation of the point lasers intuitive. They are operated with two AA batteries and their runtime is up to eight hours. In this way, the reliable measuring tools accompany their user through the working day. </p><p></p><p>The GPL 3 G Professional and GPL 5 G Professional point lasers will be available from March. All specified prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p></p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GPL 3 G Professional</b><br/>(Replaces the GPL 3 Professional)</td><td style=''><b>GPL 5 G Professional</b><br/>(Replaces the GPL 5 Professional)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Laser points</td><td style=''>3 (at the bottom, at the top and at the front)</td><td style=''>5 (at the bottom, at the top, at the front, on the right and on the left)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring range</td><td style=''>Up to 30 m</td><td style=''>Up to 30 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring accuracy* laser points at the top/at the front </td><td style=''>± 0.35 mm/m </td><td style=''>± 0.35 mm/m </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring accuracy* laser points<br/>at the side</td><td style=''>–</td><td style=''>± 0.35 mm/m </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring accuracy* plumb point at the bottom</td><td style=''>± 0.7 mm/m</td><td style=''>± 0.7 mm/m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Self-leveling range</td><td style=''>± 4°</td><td style=''>± 4°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Leveling time </td><td style=''>&lt; 4 s</td><td style=''>&lt; 4 s</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Laser diode / Laser class</td><td style=''>500 – 540 nm, &lt; 1 mW/ class 2</td><td style=''>500 – 540 nm, &lt; 1 mW/ class 2</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dust and jet-water protection</td><td style=''>IP65</td><td style=''>IP65</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply</td><td style=''>2 x 1.5 V – LR6 (AA)</td><td style=''>2 x 1.5 V – LR6 (AA)</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(Length x width x height)</td><td style=''>115 x 50 x 113 mm</td><td style=''>115 x 50 x 113 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight including batteries</td><td style=''>400 g </td><td style=''>400 g </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton box, 2 x AA batteries, protective bag: 189.00 €</td><td style=''>• Tool in a carton box, 2 x AA batteries, protective bag: 229.00 €</td></tr></table></p><p>*at 20 to 25°C under normal to favorable ambient conditions, for example, no temperature fluctuations</p><p></p><p>Subject to change. </p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11265</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/nevonex-wins-five-additional-strong-partners-223872.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-01-28T10:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-01-28T10:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>NEVONEX wins five additional strong partners</headline>
			<quote>AGCO, DKE-Data agrirouter, Inmarsat, iXMAP and ISOBUS Experts become part of the digital ecosystem for agriculture</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The partnership with AGCO adds many well-known brands in the agricultural equipment category of NEVONEX partnerships  Cooperation with DKE-Data enables use of individual n:n data connections via the agrirouter  Inmarsat, iXMAP and ISOBUS Experts develop value-adding digital services, connectivity solutions and hardware components  Users benefit from a growing diversity  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – With five new partners, NEVONEX is expanding its range of NEVONEX-enabled agricultural machinery, digital services, connectivity solutions and hardware components.</p>
<p><b>Growing range of compatible agricultural machinery</b></p><p>AGCO, the global manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, is expanding the NEVONEX partner network which adds well-known brands, including Fendt®, Massey Ferguson®, Valtra® and others to the existing three major agricultural machinery brands which are part of NEVONEX: AMAZONE, RAUCH and LEMKEN. Farmers using AGCO equipment will be able to use new digital services on the NEVONEX platform. NEVONEX access to AGCO machines will be enabled through standard ISOBUS interfaces. “We are pleased to innovate with Bosch as a continuation of our ongoing push to make data management easier for farmers, so they ultimately unlock more value for their operations,” says Seth Crawford, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Precision Ag and Digital for AGCO. </p><p></p><p><b>Individual n:n data exchange also for NEVONEX</b></p><p>NEVONEX is intensifying its joint activities with the agrirouter data exchange platform from DKE-Data. This enhancement will lower market entry barriers and make it easier for farmers and contractors to start with digital services. In future, NEVONEX-compatible machines can be quickly and easily connected to the agrirouter via the digital service &quot;agrirouter connector&quot;. In this way both worlds will work together seamlessly from the farmers&#39; point of view. </p><p></p><p><b>Additional digital services and solutions to make the farmer&#39;s work easier </b></p><p>Inmarsat, the world&#39;s leading mobile satellite communications services provider is enabling smart agriculture in remote places around the world, reliably connecting vehicles, machinery, animals and people wherever they are. Inmarsat will provide its connectivity services for integration with the NEVONEX ecosystem, to enable use cases in remote areas with limited terrestrial connectivity. <br/>iXMAP, developer of smart farming solutions, is preparing digital services based on NEVONEX to support certification solutions. In addition, they are developing &quot;white label&quot; services that can be marketed and used by third parties. In this way, the expert knowledge of iXMAP for sustainable agriculture will be made directly available on agricultural machinery. The ISOBUS Experts of OSB AG stand for ISOBUS know-how and ISOBUS solutions in the agricultural industry. They will open their ISOBUS dongle for NEVONEX and thus make it easier for farmers to use the ecosystem. In near future, AGvisorPRO Inc will also be part of the partner network. Their agriculture app is designed to remotely connect farmers and ranchers in real-time with agronomic experts to provide support agronomy and crop protection.</p><p></p><p><b>The partner network</b></p><p>NEVONEX powered by Bosch, together with renowned partners in the agricultural industry, enables the execution of digital services directly on agricultural machinery. The joint ecosystem approach makes new and existing agricultural machinery smarter with the help of the NEVONEX retrofit kit and the digital services, thus simplifying the farmer&#39;s work processes. <br/>In addition to the five new members, 17 partners and cooperations are already part of NEVONEX. These are the agricultural machinery manufacturers AMAZONE, LEMKEN and RAUCH; the Agri-input companies: Corteva Agriscience, Syngenta, Xarvio (BASF) and Yara; the hardware component manufacturers: Pessl Instruments and Topcon; the software companies: DHI and MyEasyFarm; the agricultural machinery dealers: geo-konzept and ZG Raiffeisen as well as cooperation with federal associations and universities: LandBauTechnik, DEULA, University of Hohenheim and Technical University of Munich. An early adopter program is currently running for NEVONEX with chosen partners. This will be significantly expanded in 2021 and will be freely accessible to farmers and contractors in selected regions in Europe, North and Latin America. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>223808</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11270</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-bosch-range-of-drive-technologies-is-now-complemented-by-timing-belts-in-oil-223808.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-01-28T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-01-28T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>The Bosch range of drive technologies is now complemented by timing belts in oil</headline>
			<quote>Long service life due to special material mixture</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Oil bath timing belts for current Citroën, Ford, Opel and Peugeot engines  Less friction losses, reduced fuel consumption and noise level combined with smoother engine operation in comparison with chain drives  The Bosch workshop range of timing belts covers more than 95 percent of all vehicles with timing belts on the European market ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Heiderose Dreiner</name>
				<email>heiderose.dreiner@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Karlsruhe - Reducing the fuel consumption thus cutting CO<sub>2</sub> emissions has become one of the key objectives of engine developers. The timing belts running in an oil bath used by several vehicle manufacturers for their engines with optimized fuel consumption are an important milestone on the path to reaching this objective. For several years, vehicle manufacturers worldwide have been using these special timing belts as part of their vehicle’s original equipment. Bosch now also offers these oil bath timing belts on the aftermarket thus complementing its range of drive technology products. The new offer includes versions for Citroën, Ford, Opel and Peugeot engines. </p>
<p>The new Bosch timing belts are made of a special and particularly resilient material mixture well-suited for oil bath operation. This is because oil damages the rubber mixture of conventional timing belts. As a result, the timing belts using the new technology feature a long service life and increased replacement intervals.</p><p></p><p>Compared to chain drives, timing belts operated in an oil bath significantly reduce the friction losses. This helps cutting the fuel consumption and consequently also the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. Concomitantly, the new drive technology provides additional advantages such as smoother engine operation, reduced noise level and less abrasion and wear. </p><p></p><p><b>Bosch workshop software Esitronic helps replacing timing belts</b></p><p>The timing belts run in an oil bath fed by the engine oil circuit. Therefore, it is particularly important to use the type of engine oil specified by the vehicle manufacturer and to stick to the specified oil change intervals. Using Bosch Esitronic diagnostic software, workshops can easily identify the replacement intervals specified by the manufacturers. At the same time, they are also provided with useful notes concerning the professional replacement of oil bath timing belts of different engines. Complemented by the new oil bath timing belts, the Bosch range now covers more than 95 percent of all vehicles equipped with timing belts on the European market. The timing belts offered on the aftermarket are subject the same quality standards and tests as those ones used as original equipment. </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11267</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/breakthrough-into-a-new-performance-dimension-biturbo-hammers-from-bosch-for-professionals-223680.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2021-01-27T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-01-27T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Breakthrough into a new performance dimension: Biturbo hammers from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Cordless tools more powerful than ever before</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Best power-to-weight ratio in its class  Using the full potential of the high-performance ProCore18V batteries  Value-added new functions such as connectivity and high user protection ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The most powerful cordless rotary hammers which Bosch has ever had are the Biturbo GBH 18V-36 C Professional and GBH 18V-45 C Professional hammers. The SDS max hammers are optimized for maximum performance with ProCore18V batteries: Their specially developed, brushless high-performance motor has been perfectly coordinated with the electronics and battery, so that the high efficiency of the recommended <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/most-compact-high-performance-batteries-on-the-market-new-bosch-procore18v-series-for-professionals-148416.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ProCore18V batteries</a> with 8.0 and 12.0 Ah can be used to their full potential. Both hammers are also the lightest in their class: The GBH 18V-36 C Professional is 500 grams lighter and 20 percent more compact than any other cordless rotary hammer in the SDS max segment. At 12.5 joules, the GBH 18V-45 C Professional offers the same impact energy as the 1,500-watt corded GBH 8-45 DV Professional, but it is still lighter even when combined with the ProCore18V 12.0 Ah battery. This makes the Biturbo hammers unique on the market and represents a breakthrough into a new performance dimension. </p>
<h2>High drilling performance confirmed by an independent test institute</h2><p>The cordless hammers differ in terms of their optimum drilling range: With an impact energy of 7.0 joules, the GBH 18V-36 C Professional is designed especially for drilling holes from 14 to 36 millimeters. With 12.5 joules impact energy, the GBH 18V-45 C Professional is particularly suitable for drilling holes from 20 to 40 millimeters. Its drilling performance was confirmed by an independent test institute: With just one battery charge, it covers an average drilling distance of 4.27 meters with a drill bit diameter of 25 millimeters. No other cordless hammer in its class can match this performance. </p><p> </p><h2>Value-added thanks to connectivity and high user protection</h2><p>In addition, the Biturbo hammers offer craftspeople value-added thanks to the new User Interface ‒ an interactive display on the tool ‒ and connectivity functions via smartphone: Professionals can always keep an eye on the tool and battery status and can adapt the tools to their individual needs. Three different work modes are available: “Auto” for maximum performance, e.g. when breaking through concrete, “Soft” for work with sensitive materials such as tiles or masonry, and the “Favorite” mode in which the drilling performance can be set via app. Additional functions can be configured such as a Soft Start function: Both when drilling (“Electronic Precision Control”, EPC for short) and now also for the first time when chiseling (“Adaptive Speed Control”, ASC for short), the hammers ramp up slowly to the set speed. Craftspeople can therefore set the drill and chisel with pinpoint accuracy, and work precisely. Both Biturbo hammers also offer high user protection thanks to Vibration Control and KickBack Control: In the event of sudden and unpredictable rotation of the rotary hammer around the drilling axis ‒ which can occur if the drill becomes blocked in reinforced concrete ‒ the integrated sensor shuts off the motor in a fraction of a second. This prevents unexpected kickback and can therefore reduce the risk of injury. The switch lock for continuous applications in chisel mode also serves as a transport lock.</p><p></p><h2>Full compatibility in the Bosch Professional 18V System</h2><p>The Biturbo hammers are operated most efficiently with the high-performance ProCore18V batteries with 8.0 Ah and 12.0 Ah. With the <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/efficiency-boost-for-professional-users-bosch-opens-professional-18v-system-for-expert-brands-215488.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Professional 18 Volt System</a>, Bosch ensures compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class, offering craftsmen planning and cost certainty.</p><p></p><p>Bosch offers a wide range of Biturbo tools: different rotary hammers, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-now-better-than-corded-tools-biturbo-angle-grinders-from-bosch-for-professionals-184964.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">angle grinders</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-flagship-products-for-woodworking-biturbo-saws-from-bosch-for-professionals-220672.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">saws</a>. They are more powerful than all previous cordless tools from Bosch. The Biturbo GBH 18V-36 C Professional and GBH 18V-45 C Professional hammers are available right now. The prices are recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p><p></p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GBH 18V-36 C Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GBH 18V-45 C Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage </td><td style=''>18 V </td><td style=''>18 V </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>1,000 W</td><td style=''>1,500 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact energy</td><td style=''>7.0 J</td><td style=''>12.5 J</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Impact rate </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,900 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 ‒ 2,760 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Rated speed </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 500 min<sup>-1</sup></td><td style=''>0 ‒ 305 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. drilling diameter <br/>in concrete</td><td style=''>12 ‒ 40 mm</td><td style=''>12 ‒ 45 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Optimum drilling diameter <br/>in concrete</td><td style=''>14 ‒ 36 mm</td><td style=''>20 ‒ 40 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vibrations when drilling/<br/>chiseling</td><td style=''>11.8/9.4 m/s²</td><td style=''>8.5/7.0 m/s²</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity, User Interface</td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>KickBack Control </td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Soft Start when drilling/<br/>chiseling </td><td style=''>Yes/Yes</td><td style=''>Yes/Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions<br/>(length x width x height) </td><td style=''>460 x 93 x 250 mm</td><td style=''>545 x 131 x 266 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight without/with battery</td><td style=''>5.1/6.1 kg (with an 8.0 Ah battery) </td><td style=''>8.0/9.3 kg (with a 12.0 Ah battery) </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommen-<br/>ded retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• In a carrying case, including an auxiliary <br/>handle and a connectivity module: 649 €<br/>• In a carrying case, including an auxiliary handle, a connectivity module, 2 x 8.0 Ah batteries and a charger: 979 €</td><td style=''>• In a carrying case, including an auxiliary handle and a connectivity module: 979 €<br/>• In a carrying case, including an auxiliary handle, a connectivity module, 2 x 12.0 Ah batteries and a quick charger: 1,399 €</td></tr></table></p><p><br/>Subject to change. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Accurate measuring, easy reading, wireless transfer: Robust laser measures from Bosch for Professionals</headline>
			<quote>Even easier data processing thanks to cloud</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ More robust design than ever for demanding applications on the jobsite  Better handling than ever through the optimized user interface and extended functions  Easier documentation and data processing than ever using the app and cloud  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>The laser measures GLM 50-27 C and CG Professional from Bosch combine high robustness with a fast, convenient measurement as well as simple documentation and processing of measuring data. The tools differ in the color of their lasers: The GLM 50-27 C Professional operates with a red laser diode, the GLM 50-27 CG Professional with a green one. This improves its laser point visibility, particularly in bright areas such as during installation work in front of large window areas in concrete or steel frame construction. Both tools measure distances of up to 50 meters to an accuracy of ±1.5 millimeters and are particularly robust: They have an ABS housing with stabilizing ribs and shock absorbing rubber casing as well as a particularly break-proof display with a tear-resistant silicone keyboard. They thus remain undamaged even after falls onto concrete from a height of 1.50 meters. Furthermore, both laser measures are IP65-certified and, thanks to their all-round rubber seal, are both jet-water protected as well as dustproof. </p>
<h2>Improved handling through optimized user interface and extended functions</h2><p>Planners and craftsmen can operate the clearly arranged keypad effortlessly and precisely, even when wearing work gloves. The individual functions can be selected conveniently using the selection wheel. They are displayed by means of symbols and now additionally by keywords such as “Length”, “Continuous measurement” or “Level” in 30 languages, which further simplifies the application. In addition, newly integrated animations provide assistance with all measurement functions from the very first application. This includes, for example, the Stake Out function, which allows you to measure and mark equal distances very quickly. A new feature is that the different measurements can now be displayed at the push of a button as on a tape measure, making it easier for users to read and mark. If you want to display only the current measured value for continuous measurements, you can see it immediately thanks to the “Big numbers” function. Indirect measurements as well as area and volume calculations are also a matter of course. The tool also features a tilt sensor and, therefore, can also be used to measure inclines and as a digital spirit level. The color display rotates automatically (as with smartphones), allowing the user to easily read off values in any situation. And if the display cannot be seen, for example when measuring overhead, the new vibration feedback provides reliable feedback on every successful or failed measurement. Another benefit is an optionally available lithium-ion battery, which also works enduringly at lower temperatures. It is charged via USB-C and can also be connected to a standard power bank. This provides even more flexibility for planners and craftspeople. </p><p></p><h2>Easier data processing via app and cloud</h2><p>Users save not only the folding rule and tape measure with the laser measures, but also the scratchpad: GLM 50-27 C and CG Professional transfer their results via integrated Bluetooth function to the new MeasureOn App, where they can be digitally processed via smartphone. This eliminates errors that can creep in when data is transferred manually. The application supports all connected laser measures in the program ‒ professional tools as well as measuring tools for do-it-yourselfers. The data is transferred to digital workspaces via app, putting an end to analog paperwork. You can imagine these workspaces as a giant sheet of paper: Sketches of individual rooms, measured values, photos and notes can be brought together on one surface. How exactly the data is arranged, for example, all rooms of a building on one workspace or rather only rooms of one floor per workspace with all associated notes and pictures, is entirely up to the user. He can work the way he wants in order to record and manage the construction site in the best possible way. Furthermore, data can also be shared externally per PDF, for example, with the building owner. A special advantage of MeasureOn and new is that all data can be saved in the cloud and can therefore be accessed regardless of location and device. MeasureOn also has an additional module: data access via PC using all common web browsers. This makes it possible, for example, to transfer measured values from the cloud to offer and invoicing software from the office. The MeasureOn Cloud can be accessed using the Bosch ID, which is set up once during initial use for the digital services from Bosch.</p><p></p><p>The laser measures GLM 50-27 C and CG Professional and the optional lithium-ion battery are available from February 2021. The smartphone app and data access per PC are also available as of February. All named prices are recommended retail prices.<br/></p><p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GLM 50-27 C Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GLM 50-27 CG Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measuring range</td><td style=''>0.05 – 50 m</td><td style=''>0.05 – 50 m</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Typical measurement accuracy</td><td style=''>± 1.5 mm</td><td style=''>± 1.5 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Tilt sensor range</td><td style=''>0 – 360°</td><td style=''>0 – 360°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Measurement accuracy for inclines</td><td style=''>± 0.2°</td><td style=''>± 0.2°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity/app usage</td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Stored measurement values in list</td><td style=''>30</td><td style=''>30</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Laser diode/color/laser class</td><td style=''>635 nm, &lt; 1mW/red/class 2</td><td style=''>515 nm, &lt; 1 mW/green/class 2</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dust and jet-water protection</td><td style=''>IP65</td><td style=''>IP65</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Power supply</td><td style=''>2 x 1.5 V – LR6 (AA), optional: <br/>3.7 V lithium-ion battery </td><td style=''>2 x 1.5 V – LR6 (AA), optional: <br/>3.7 V lithium-ion battery </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (height x length x width)</td><td style=''>119 x 53 x 29 mm</td><td style=''>119 x 53 x 29 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight including batteries</td><td style=''>170 g </td><td style=''>170 g </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• Tool in carton box, 2 x AA batteries, protective bag and hand strap: €179<br/>• Lithium-ion battery (optional): 39 €</td><td style=''>• Tool in carton box, 2 x AA batteries, protective bag and hand strap: €199<br/>• Lithium-ion battery (optional): 39 €</td></tr></table></p><p><br/></p><p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>MeasureOn</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Laser measures compatible with app</td><td style=''>• PLR 30 C, PLR 40 C, PLR 50 C <br/>• GLM 50 C Professional, GLM 50-27 C Professional, <br/>GLM 50-27 CG Professional, GLM 100 C Professional, <br/>GLM 120 C Professional</td></tr><tr><td style=''>MeasureOn App</td><td style=''>• Can be used with and without cloud<br/>• Operating systems from Android 6.0, from iOS 11<br/>• Available for free in the Apple App Store and in the Google Play Store<br/>• Offline version (without cloud): Creation and storage of <br/>unlimited number of projects and workspaces on the smartphone</td></tr><tr><td style=''>MeasureOn Cloud</td><td style=''>• Data backup to prevent the loss of data<br/>• Synchronization to all end devices<br/>• Access via all common web browsers<br/>• “Free Plan”: Free of charge, contains 1 project including 3 workspaces, <br/>200 MB</td></tr></table></p><p>Subject to change. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Sustainable “like a Bosch”: Smart, climate-friendly solutions for health, home, industry, and mobility</headline>
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			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
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<p>Dr. Michael Bolle,<br/>member of the board of management <br/>of Robert Bosch GmbH, <br/>and Mike Mansuetti,<br/>president of Bosch in North America,<br/>for broadcast at the Consumer Electronics Show <br/>on January 11, 2021</p><p></p><p><br/></p><p>Good morning – or depending on where you are – good afternoon or good evening, ladies and gentlemen. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to this world-first digital Bosch press conference at CES. Even though nothing can replace face-to-face interaction, and the excitement of seeing innovations first hand, we absolutely believe that everyone’s health and safety comes first. As such, we’re very pleased that the CTA was able to realize an alternative format for us all to come together virtually and share information about all the latest developments in the world of technology. </p><p></p><p>Every year, thousands of people come together at CES and discuss how technology can improve our lives. Over the past few months, however, we’ve had the truth of this demonstrated in unprecedented ways. A few decades ago, a pandemic such as the one we’re experiencing would have meant the total breakdown of our social and working lives. Today, we can at least talk and laugh with our loved ones via screens, even if we can’t see them in person. And thanks to the technology that makes remote working possible, hundreds of millions of people have seen little to no drop in their productivity.</p><p></p><p>From our perspective, this only confirms what we’ve known all along. At Bosch, using technology to improve people’s lives is at the core of our strategic imperative “Invented for life.” Today, we’d like to give you some examples of how we’re harnessing the power of cutting-edge technologies like AI and connectivity to help us overcome some of the biggest challenges of our time – in particular, those involving our own health and the health of our planet. </p><h2>Climate change remains our biggest threat – and top priority</h2><p>Living through a global health crisis this past year, we’ve had the chance to reflect on the broader meaning of “Invented for life.” If anything, focusing on the global existential threat from the pandemic has strengthened our resolve to play our part in tackling the even greater existential threat facing us all: climate change. In many ways, both challenges require colossal effort and collaboration to change the course. This is why we see it as particularly important that we continue to lead by example and push forward with our comprehensive sustainability efforts – even in the face of the current economic uncertainty. After all, while climate action costs money, doing nothing will cost even more.</p><p>Ladies and gentlemen, eighteen months ago, we announced our intention to make all Bosch locations carbon neutral by the end of 2020. We kept our promise and were the first global industrial enterprise to achieve this: according to internal calculations, we are now climate-neutral. This means that our 400 locations worldwide no longer leave a carbon footprint, and we expect to soon have confirmation in the form of an independent auditor’s report. As a validation of our achievement, we just received word that we’ve been included on the prestigious “A” list published by the Carbon Disclosure Project, a non-profit organization that ranks the environmental impact of companies and cities worldwide.</p><p>To make this success possible, we’ve applied four strategies: increasing energy efficiency, expanding the production of renewable energy, procuring more green electricity, and offsetting unavoidable CO₂ emissions. In fact, no other industrial company has made a voluntary commitment to carbon neutrality that can compare with ours in terms of scope and time frame. But we also didn’t conjure this commitment out of thin air. It’s a logical consequence of our long-term strategy at Bosch. </p><p>Now that we’ve met our carbon neutrality goal, we’re not slowing down. In fact, we’re shifting our focus to an even bigger challenge: the emissions of our entire value chain – from the goods we purchase to the disposal of the products we sell, across all of our business areas. The emissions from these upstream and downstream sources are 100 times greater than the emissions of our locations at the time we announced our carbon-neutrality target. By 2030, our goal is to reduce these emissions along our entire value chain by 15 percent. This is not a number we came up with on our own. We agreed to this goal with the Science-Based Targets initiative, an international partnership set up to facilitate swift climate action in the private sector. We are the first automotive supplier to join this effort with a defined target.</p><p>Think of it like a multiplier effect: the more people along our value chain we get on board, the more impact we can have. </p><p>If you were with us two years ago, you might remember that we launched our acclaimed “Like a Bosch” campaign right here at CES. Well, we’re doing it again! The newest installment in the series calls on everyone to “live sustainable like a Bosch” and join us in fighting climate change.</p><h2>Sustainability anchored in product portfolio</h2><p>As we show in the campaign, our products themselves are a major focus of our sustainability efforts. On the consumer side, they help people reduce their environmental footprint. Our state-of-the-art heating systems, for example, can help individual households save 2.5 tons of CO₂ annually in Germany alone. And, our dishwashers equipped with Zeolith technology offer an energy savings of up to 20 percent. Our washing machines help people to save water. Our durable power tools feature intelligent power management technology that increases their lifespans – and helps people reduce electronic waste. </p><p>And in our core mobility business, our wide variety of solutions and services help people reduce their carbon footprint. Here, we’re working toward a vision of mobility products that, when employed, can have no negative impact on the global climate and urban air quality. To pursue our vision, we’re developing a full range of powertrain solutions – from combustion engines to battery-electric powertrains to fuel cells, powering everything from e-bikes to trucks. </p><p></p><p>For more than ten years, our eBike Systems division has been setting new standards with high quality drive systems, consisting of drive units, batteries, and smart control panels for electric bicycles. The latest generation of our Nyon control panel, for example, offers on-board navigation, fitness tracking, digital locking, and topography-based range estimates – and is a CES 2021 Innovation Award honoree. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to vehicle-based e-mobility, we have a more broad-based portfolio than any other company. Early on, we started applying our knowledge – and a great deal of financial resources – to help </p><p>e-mobility achieve a breakthrough. Last year alone, Bosch invested more than 600 million dollars (500 million euros) in electromobility. Our electrical powertrain components are featured in more than 1.5 million vehicles around the world. From powertrains to steering systems to brakes, we have all the building blocks for electrification in our portfolio.</p><h2>AIoT as complementary driver of strategy</h2><p>Alongside climate action, another major pillar of our strategy at Bosch is driving forward advances in AIoT – where AI meets the internet of things. In fact, these two strategic paths are strongly intertwined, with AIoT and data often holding the technological key to enabling greater sustainability. This is the case, for example, with our cloud-based Energy Platform, which optimizes equipment and processes in manufacturing operations. It uses intelligent algorithms to help predict energy consumption, avoid peak loads, and correct deviations in typical patterns of consumption. This helps reduce CO₂ emissions in factories; for example, Bosch’s lead plant for Industry 4.0 in Homburg, Germany, cut its emissions by some 10 percent within two years. The solution is already in use at more than 100 Bosch locations worldwide, including for example in Charleston, South Carolina, and is also being marketed to other companies. </p><p>And we’re not the only ones to have uncovered the link between technology and sustainability. According to a recent study conducted in Germany, comprehensive digitalization in the mobility, manufacturing, and building technology segments could help the country get nearly halfway to the emissions targets it pledged as part of the Paris Agreement (source: <a href="https://www.bitkom.org/Presse/Presseinformation/Digitalisierung-kann-fast-die-Haelfte-zu-den-deutschen-Klimazielen-beitragen" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Accenture</a>). Another study identified digital solutions as indispensable enablers in meeting all 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (source: <a href="https://econsense.de/app/uploads/2018/06/econsense_Companies-for-Change_Handbook_2017_3MB.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Econsense</a>). This comes as no surprise to us: we’re so convinced of the beneficial potential of AI and connectivity, we aim to be a leading AIoT company in every domain we operate.</p><p>In the case of AI in particular, we’re pursuing development along a path we call “industrial AI.” For many other tech companies, artificial intelligence is primarily about creating models of human behavior, focusing especially on purchasing preferences. Our approach, by contrast, focuses on the world of objects and their interaction with their environment. Whether in an automotive emergency braking assistant or when identifying faulty parts in production – in these cases, artificial intelligence is not telling machines what people are doing, but explaining the physical world to machines. In this way, we can enable intelligent behavior and optimize the way they work. We want to harness the potential of artificial intelligence to improve people’s lives. To help us stay true to this aim, we’ve created an AI code of ethics for our development and application of AI, especially in cases of doubt and dilemma. Ultimately, though, we will only be able to tap its full potential if we can convince people of the benefits of AI – and above all build trust in the technology. </p><h2>AIoT for health and home applications</h2><p>Nowhere are these benefits as obvious as in the domains of health and well-being. Here, the combined challenges of the pandemic and climate change have offered us another opportunity to demonstrate how literally we take our strategic imperative “Invented for life.” In recent months, that has meant a focus on developing and producing technological solutions for the fight against the virus. </p><p></p><p>The solution we’re most proud of in this regard is our rapid test for coronavirus. Using our mobile Vivalytic medical analysis device, we developed the PCR test in six short weeks and launched it in March of last year. Offering an initial time-to-result of two and half hours, we have since shaved this down to less than 30 minutes for positive samples. We also adapted the test cartridges to accommodate up to five samples simultaneously, thus boosting capacities considerably. The tests are currently in use in a variety of settings from nursing homes to doctors’ offices. We’re currently ramping up production with the aim of increasing our testing capacity to three million this year. </p><p></p><p>As for how it harnesses AIoT, this connected device gets software updates via our Vivasuite cloud platform – all it needs is an internet connection. That means when we reduce turnaround time for our Covid tests, devices deployed in the field are also automatically updated with the optimized procedure. </p><p></p><p>Our new open security camera solution from our Security and Safety Things startup addresses a very different kind of pandemic-related need. This camera ecosystem – which is another 2021 CES Innovation Award honoree – allows cameras of different manufacturers to be equipped with customized applications. Among these is an AI-based one which enables, for instance, customer numbers in retail spaces to be automatically detected and limited in accordance with local Covid regulations, or the presence of facial coverings to be verified.</p><p></p><p>For private households, we’ve developed a smart solution in the form of an innovative air-quality sensor. Along with conventional indicators including temperature, humidity, and air purity, this new sensor can also measure the amount of exhaled air and aerosols present in a room. Based on these readings, it can alert you when ventilation is needed, as both can be a risk factor in Covid transmission. This new sensor is being built into two of our existing smart-home products: our Twinguard intelligent smoke detector.</p><p></p><p>Although we’re currently devoting a lot of resources to Covid, it’s certainly not the only disease we’re using technology to fight. For instance, we’ve just developed a new mobile anemia screening solution, which is also a 2021 CES Innovation Award honoree. Our hemoglobin monitor is a compact, non-invasive, point-of-care solution powered with machine learning algorithms. Delivering results within 30 seconds, it offers a fast and reliable method of diagnosing and monitoring anemia, which is responsible for a million annual deaths worldwide. </p><p></p><p>Of course, health is about more than just treating and preventing disease. With this in mind, we’re premiering a new AI-enabled sensor for devices that many of us use to help keep ourselves in optimum form: wearable fitness trackers. Bosch Sensortec has developed a revolutionary self-learning motion sensor that adds artificial intelligence to portable devices. Among other things, it enables them to recognize and record any type of fitness activity that is based on repetitive, cyclical patterns. And thanks to the use of edge AI, where AI runs on the sensor itself, not only are latency and power consumption minimized, but user data remains fully private, since it doesn’t need a cloud connection or tethered smartphone to work.</p><p></p><h2>Building expertise and exploring new horizons in AIoT</h2><p>In our quest for AIoT leadership we’re not only focusing on technology, however, but also on people. Remember the AI training initiative at Bosch I announced last year? We’re now well on our way to training 20,000 of our associates in the principles of AI. And as a member of the CTA Apprenticeship Coalition, we recently launched an apprentice model focused on software engineering, or as we call it, our IoT apprenticeship, in the United States. The goals of this 12 month program are simple. First, we recruit talented non-engineers with transferable skills. Then, we train them in system architecture, design, and coding. And ultimately, we hope to employ these apprentices once their program is complete. Our IoT apprenticeship model is the manifestation of a “build” strategy for talent that helps us meet our software engineering needs in a very challenging recruiting environment. </p><p></p><p>Our first cohort of IoT apprentices includes a former chef, a shop technician, and a personal banking manager. It’s fascinating to hear what motivated them to make such a career change – some want to gain real-world technological experience. And some are looking for a chance to work on interesting projects. This team is engaged and ready to learn, and we are equally excited to see them embark on their IoT journey. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of updates, here’s one on our most far-out application of AI – quite literally! Last year I told you how NASA planned to install our SoundSee AI-based sensor system on the International Space Station, where it would perform deep audio analytics. I’m happy to say our system is indeed orbiting far above us. And, we’re collaborating with NASA on another AI-based application for space. </p><p></p><p>This time, our technology is going to the moon as part of NASA’s Tipping Point program. In partnership with Astrobotic, WiBotic, and the University of Washington, we’re going to be researching and developing technology for intelligent autonomous navigation and the wireless charging of small robots on the lunar surface. These shoebox-sized robots – called CubeRovers – will be equipped and trained to navigate the moon’s harsh, unpredictable conditions and get themselves to a docking station in an environment where GPS is not an option. Our researchers in Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley will be contributing their expertise in AI-driven intelligent data analytics and wireless connectivity solutions, with a goal of having the system demonstration-ready by mid-2023.</p><p></p><p>But back to Earth, and to the benefits AIoT technologies can deliver closer to home. In the mobility domain, they’re already demonstrating how they can help make getting from A to B more climate-friendly. Solutions for connected and automated driving can help eliminate gridlock and ensure smooth traffic flows in cities, which significantly reduces both consumption and emissions. </p><p></p><p>The same is true for parking, particularly in urban centers. Here, we’ve been continuing to refine our automated valet parking solution – and have now debuted this technology in the U.S. Last year, we teamed up with Ford and the real-estate developer Bedrock to demonstrate fully automated parking in Detroit. It was the first U.S. infrastructure-based solution for automated valet parking inside a parking garage. In Germany, Bosch is working with partners to provide the world’s first commercial automated valet parking service at an airport parking garage. </p><p></p><p>The AIoT is also enabling us to achieve sustainability gains via mobility-based services. Take electric-vehicle batteries, for example. To help maximize their lifespan and prevent premature aging, Bosch has developed a suite of “battery in the cloud” services that help to substantially improve batteries’ performance and extend their service life. Smart software functions in the cloud continually analyze the battery status and take appropriate action to prevent or slow down cell aging. This can reduce the wear and tear on the battery by as much as 20 percent which means replacement less often – and a better environmental profile.</p><p></p><p>The combination of electrified and automated driving – with personalized and connected services – is causing increasing demand for automotive software and electronics. Where a car included roughly 10 million lines of software code in 2010, the software of today’s non-automated vehicles already runs to 100 million lines of code. Tomorrow’s automated cars will require up to 500 million. At the same time, electronics engineering is becoming rapidly more complex, in line with more sophisticated vehicle functions. </p><p></p><p>In order for us to capitalize on our long-standing expertise in both of these domains, we are now pooling our software and automotive electronics expertise from the areas of driver assistance, automated driving, car multimedia, powertrain, and body electronics in a new division called Cross-Domain Computing Solutions, which started operation just ten days ago. </p><p></p><p>This division is home to 17,000 Bosch associates around the world, nearly half of whom are software engineers. In setting it up, we intend to master and reduce complexity in future vehicles through cross-domain software and electronics solutions. In particular, we’re focusing on powerful vehicle computers, which will take over from the multitude of individual control units used today. Our goal is to get new vehicle functions on the road significantly faster in the future, make cars more intelligent, and provide drivers with tangible benefits. </p><p></p><h2>Sustainability and competitiveness are two sides of same coin</h2><p>As all these examples show, Bosch is investing heavily – in promising technologies, in our workforce, and in our operations. We’re doing this to ensure our competitiveness in a world where climate change and a global pandemic are accelerating transformation and change. Our investments underscore the deep commitment we have to our role in creating a sustainable world for future generations, as well as our commitment to the future of our business. And in fact, we see no conflict between these: in our view, sustainability and profitability are two sides of the same coin.</p><p></p><p>First, pursuing sustainability is obliging us to pursue energy efficiency, which in turn is driving cost efficiency. Second, it’s enabling us to gain independence from rising energy prices. Third, it’s opening up new markets as we strive to satisfy growing demand for eco-friendly products. Fourth, it’s unlocking innovative potential as we are forced to think outside the box to develop climate-friendly solutions. </p><p></p><p>And last but not least, new business opportunities for us are emerging from these new green technologies and in the form of carbon-neutrality consulting and services. To this end, we’ve established our new Bosch Climate Solutions subsidiary, which provides an advisory service for other companies to help them become climate neutral. Our aim here is to pass on the knowledge and experience we’ve gained from achieving carbon neutrality and from projects we’ve successfully carried out worldwide. </p><p></p><h2>Conclusion</h2><p>Ladies and gentlemen, at Bosch we firmly believe that technological innovation, business success, and climate action are not mutually exclusive. But more than that, we believe that all three are interdependent: only companies that pursue sustainability today will be successful tomorrow, and only by harnessing the potential of technology will we succeed in combating climate change and challenges like Covid-19. This belief is the bedrock of our corporate strategy – and it’s the motivation behind our extensive portfolio of products, services, and business models that are true to our strategic imperative “Invented for life” in every possible sense of the term.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for joining us today. And please, stay safe and healthy. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>CES 2021: Bosch puts its faith in AI and connectivity – for the protection of people and the environment</headline>
			<quote>Intelligent, climate-friendly solutions for health, living, industry, and mobility </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch board of management member Michael Bolle: “Bosch combines AI and connectivity to form the AIoT so it can improve energy efficiency and fight the coronavirus.”  Intelligent health and safety: Bosch AIoT solutions honored with CES® Innovation Award Honorees.   More advanced software: Bosch’s rapid coronavirus test can now detect positive samples in less than 30 minutes.  Sustainable #LikeABosch: latest installment of image campaign shows how everyone can do their part to contribute to climate protection.  Climate action is paying off: Carbon Disclosure Project adds Bosch to its A List.   AI in space: Bosch expertise to help navigate mini robots on lunar surface. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Detroit, USA – To improve people’s health and to protect our planet, Bosch is counting on AIoT, taking advantage of the possibilities offered by data, artificial intelligence, and the internet of things to benefit people and the environment with technical solutions. “We combine AI and connectivity to form the AIoT, which helps us improve energy efficiency and fight the coronavirus,” says Michael Bolle, Bosch board of management member. “AIoT offers enormous potential. We are already unlocking this potential and plan to expand our efforts in the future.” Under the tagline “Sustainable #LikeABosch,” the company will be presenting intelligent, sustainable solutions for health, living, and mobility at the virtual tech trade fair CES 2021. </p>
<p>Among the innovations Bosch is debuting at the tech show is the world’s first self-learning AI sensor for wearables and hearables in fitness tracking. Since the AI runs on the sensor itself (edge AI), there’s no longer any need for an internet connection during an exercise session – this improves energy efficiency and data privacy. The company is also presenting a sensor that measures factors such as air quality and relative humidity. This delivers information about the concentration of aerosols in the air – data that has become especially important in the fight against the coronavirus. Bosch security cameras can also help in the fight against the virus. AI makes it possible for them to execute a wide array of customer-specific applications. For example, a new camera solution with integrated intelligent video analysis measures body temperature contactlessly, anonymously, and with high precision – with a maximum deviation of half a degree. Moreover, using a software solution for the open camera platform of the Bosch startup Security and Safety Things, these cameras can detect whether the number of people in a shop complies with the prevailing coronavirus restrictions. This platform was designated a 2021 CES® Innovation Award Honoree, making it one of four Bosch solutions singled out this year. Another premiere is a portable hemoglobin monitor that can detect anemia by means of a finger scan. The device is particularly well suited for regions that have insufficient access to medical care. Equipped with AI, the hemoglobin monitor delivers a result within 30 seconds – no lab test or blood draw necessary. </p><p>At the moment, the best example of how innovative Bosch technology can improve health and well-being is the coronavirus PCR test on the Bosch Vivalytic testing device. This now delivers results even more quickly: laboratories, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, and hospitals can evaluate five samples simultaneously in 39 minutes – technology literally “invented for life.” Thanks to improved software, positive samples can be detected even in under 30 minutes. The development of the Vivalytic system, which consists of an analysis device and test cartridges, grew out of a long-standing collaboration between Bosch’s corporate research and advance engineering, Bosch Healthcare Solutions, and the Robert Bosch Hospital. </p><p></p><h2>Sustainable #LikeABosch: Bosch as a pioneer in climate action </h2><p>A study recently published in Germany indicated that AIoT can go beyond health applications to support climate action as well. The study found that comprehensive digitalization in mobility, manufacturing, and building technology could help get the country nearly halfway to achieving the Paris Agreement emissions targets (source: <a href="https://www.bitkom.org/Presse/Presseinformation/Digitalisierung-kann-fast-die-Haelfte-zu-den-deutschen-Klimazielen-beitragen" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Accenture</a>). </p><p>Here is where Bosch takes a hand: its tagline for this year’s CES – “Sustainable #LikeABosch” – expresses one aspect of the company’s entrepreneurial responsibility. The <a href="http://www.bosch.com/sustainability-likeabosch" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">sequel of the #LikeABosch image campaign</a> highlights how everyone can do their part to protect the environment with sustainable products. Bosch itself is leading by example: according to in-house calculations, all the company’s 400 locations worldwide have been carbon neutral since 2020. Bosch is the first globally operating industrial enterprise to achieve net zero carbon emissions with respect to the energy it produces and the energy it sources externally. “The next step for Bosch is to address emissions along the entire value chain, from procurement to product use,” Bolle says. In that vein, Bosch is the first automotive supplier to join the Science Based Targets initiative with a specific and ambitious goal: by 2030, to cut upstream and downstream CO₂ emissions by 15 percent. Bosch’s achievements in climate action have won recognition outside the company as well: the non-profit Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) has added Bosch to its A List. </p><p>Through its advisory company Bosch Climate Solutions, founded last year, Bosch shares its experience as a climate action pioneer with other companies. The Bosch startup markets several solutions, including the Bosch cloud-based energy platform, which applies intelligent algorithms to reduce the energy consumption of machines and thus increase the efficiency of production processes. Bosch has already deployed the platform at more than 100 locations, making a major contribution to improving energy efficiency – the main lever in the company’s efforts to go carbon neutral.</p>
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			We want to be the leading AIoT company in every area that we operate in.
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				<cite>Michael Bolle, Bosch board of management member</cite>
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<h2>Digital and sustainable is the way forward: into the pole position with industrial AI</h2><p>As this example shows, digitalization is paving the way for sustainability. “We want to be the leading AIoT company in every area that we operate in,” Bolle explains. Trust in AI is the most important prerequisite for it to become established, so that it can improve the lives of people and help limit climate change. To this end, Bosch relies on industrial AI, which explains the physical world to machines – instead of teaching them how to behave like people. Nonetheless, this requires ethical guidelines. To set them, Bosch has drawn up an AI code of ethics that centers on the idea that humans always retain control.</p><p>In addition to improving energy efficiency in manufacturing, Bosch is systematically adding connectivity to its products for buildings and mobility to help consumers save energy. One of these products is an energy manager that the company offers for use in private homes. When combined with a heat pump and photovoltaic system, the manager can cut energy consumption by up to 60 percent. In the mobility sphere, drivers of electric vehicles can benefit from services such as Battery in the Cloud, which uses smart software analysis to reduce battery wear by up to 20 percent. </p><p>In general, the combination of electrified and automated driving with personalized and connected services will open up a broad field for software applications. Vehicle computers are central to Bosch’s efforts to extend its leading role in software-intensive electronic systems. To meet this demand, the new Cross-Domain Computing Systems division and its 17,000 associates started operations at the beginning of the year. In this unit, Bosch is combining its capabilities in hardware and software engineering for vehicle computers, sensors, and control units for all vehicle domains. This reduces complexity in vehicle development and will get new functions on the road significantly faster. </p>
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			Only companies that pursue sustainability today and unlock the enormous potential of AIoT, will be successful tomorrow.
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				<cite>Michael Bolle, Bosch board of management member</cite>
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<h2>Expertise to help explore the moon: aiming high with Bosch AI</h2><p>From earthbound roads to activities in space: whereas last year’s CES saw the premiere of the SoundSee AI sensor system for the International Space Station, this time Bosch has set its sights on the moon. As part of NASA’s Tipping Point program, Bosch is joining forces with the companies Astrobotic and WiBotic as well as the University of Washington to research and develop technology to intelligently navigate and wirelessly charge small robots for operation on the moon. Bosch researchers working on the project in Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley are contributing their expertise in AI-based intelligent data analysis and wireless connectivity solutions. The resulting findings will flow into the further development of Bosch AIoT solutions back on earth.</p><p>All this clearly shows how much potential AIoT offers, as well as the key role sustainability plays in it. “Only companies that pursue sustainability today and unlock the enormous potential of AIoT, will be successful tomorrow,” Bolle says.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch Hemoglobin Monitor: Early detection of anemia without blood tests</headline>
			<quote>Artificial intelligence helps determine hemoglobin levels</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Non-invasive, safe and rapid detection of hemoglobin value at point-of-care  Portable and compact device mainly for use in emerging and developing economies  Named CES Innovation Award Honoree  Machine learning algorithms help determine hemoglobin levels ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Thomas Berroth</name>
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<p><b>Bengaluru, India / Waiblingen, Germany</b> – According to estimations by the WHO 1.6 billion people suffer from Anemia, a condition resulting from the reduced hemoglobin concentration in the blood. This has prompted the WHO to define the fight against anemia as one of its critical sustainable development goals for 2025. Bosch has developed a portable Hemoglobin Monitor Solution (HMS) especially for regions where routine access to medical care tends to be difficult. This HMS allows a large number of people to be screened for anemia rapidly, safely, using a non-invasive approach. The solution has been named a CES Innovation Award Honoree in the “Health and Wellness” category. “Bosch has developed the non-invasive Hemoglobin monitor as an innovative solution and as an alternative to traditional methods for the early detection of anemia. This should offer people better diagnosis options even in resource constrained conditions. The use of artificial intelligence is revolutionizing anemia management, specifically in point-of-care setups and closer to the patient”, explains Dattatri Salagame, President and Managing Director of Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Limited (RBEI).</p>
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			Bosch has developed the non-invasive Hemoglobin monitor as an innovative solution and as an alternative to traditional methods for the early detection of anemia. This should offer people better diagnosis options even in resource constrained conditions. The use of artificial intelligence is revolutionizing anemia management, specifically in point-of-care setups and closer to the patient.
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				<cite>Dattatri Salagame, President and Managing Director of Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Limited (RBEI)</cite>
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<p>Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells and is responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body. People with a low hemoglobin count may experience symptoms such as general fatigue, weakness, pale skin, and even serious illnesses. Anemia particularly affects women, even more so when they are pregnant, and also people suffering from malnutrition. In cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or in palliative care, hemoglobin levels should be checked regularly. </p><h2>Hemoglobin results in 30 seconds using a non-invasive AI measurement </h2><p>The intelligent solution by Bosch is designed for use directly at the point-of-care and is completely pain-free with no need for a blood test, as the value is determined by a finger scanner using multi-wavelength spectrophotometry on the surface of the skin. The system uses an optical sensor to precisely and reliably measure the photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals. Photoplethysmography, or PPG, is an optical technique used to detect volumetric changes in blood in peripheral circulation. The device provides a reliable result within 30 seconds even for low hemoglobin concentrations. This is where machine learning comes in: the device’s algorithm monitors the wavelength of the light and uses 27 different characteristics to determine and classify the hemoglobin value. The algorithm has been trained with more than 10,000 anemia data points. These clinically collected data along with the corresponding ground truth data, are the basis for the machine learning algorithm. The more validated data sets are put into the continuously learning algorithm, the more precise the results will be.</p><h2>Lab-free results without risk of infection</h2><p>A laboratory analysis is not necessary and there is no risk of infection from contaminated needles. Participants receive their test results quickly at the point of care. The device is battery operated, does not need subsequent calibration, and is extremely easy to use. It is intended for use in outlying and remote regions by healthcare professionals. Location-based reporting ensures easy clinical traceability. Organizations that operate multiple devices can draw conclusions through heat maps about specific regions. Patient data remains anonymous. Market release in India is expected by mid-2021.</p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Smart life, smart options</headline>
			<quote>Innovations from Bosch Smart Home at CES 2021</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ The highlights at a glance:  Keeping an even closer eye on room climate:  New “Healthy Room Climate” service with personal ventilation reminder  Smart home meets smart car: Control your Bosch Smart Home by voice within your Mercedes-Benz  Bosch Smart Home is becoming even more international: 	Sales are planned in a total of fifteen European countries ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
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<p>Stuttgart/Las Vegas. Intelligently networked devices are now enriching many people’s homes and everyday lives. To coincide with CES 2021, Bosch is offering a preview of the technological options that the new year holds in store to provide users with greater safety, comfort and everyday convenience. And all this will soon be available in eleven additional European countries. </p>
<h2>Healthy air is safer: Bosch presents a new ventilation reminder service</h2><p>The year of 2021 begins with a topic that is important for all of us. In view of the on-going pandemic, a healthy climate inside our homes remains a high priority. Bosch Smart Home has always focused on safety and on supporting its users in their daily lives. That’s why the company has now introduced a new “Healthy Room Climate” service for its Bosch Smart Home App. The first feature is the ventilation detector, which makes it even more convenient for users to monitor air quality with the Twinguard. </p><p></p><p>Receiving the ventilation reminder, users can set up their own ventilation ”traffic light” based on the measured purity of the indoor air. The convenient assistant guides its users through the setup in three simple steps: selecting the room; setting the limits for the three warning levels (red, yellow and green); and specifying the period of use. Alerts can be sent to a smartphone via a push message while being simultaneously displayed as coloured warning lights on the integrated smart lamps from Philips Hue or LEDVANCE Smart+. </p>
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			Bosch Smart Home has the goal of making connected life and the daily life of its users as simple and convenient as possible. We always keep our users&#8217; positive experience in mind. These benefits already begin during the setup and are further augmented by the smallest details of everyday use. Requests and feedback from our users serve us as a basis for the continual optimization and further development of our Smart Home products. This impetus has also given rise to the new functionality of the ventilation detector, which is designed to enable all Bosch Smart Home users to set up their own ventilation light via few intuitive setup steps &#8211; and thus to enjoy the winter in good health,
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				<cite>says Christian Thess, Board Member Bosch Smart Home, about the new service.</cite>
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<h2>Two partners for a shared vision: smart home meets smart car</h2><p>Our frequently stressful everyday lives mean that when we are already in our car driving to the office or to our children’s school or day-care centre, our thoughts often still revolve around the home and whether we have left everything there in proper order. Are the lights switched off? Are the windows and doors closed? Is the heating turned down? Fortunately, it is now easy to instantly check all these things. With a simple voice command and a “Hey, Mercedes”, the most important Bosch Smart Home functions are already available aboard the Mercedes-Benz and can be controlled directly within the car. The driver’s hands remain on the steering wheel and the driver’s attention stays on the traffic – for optimal safety on the road. </p><p></p><p>The integration is made possible by an open interface that Bosch Smart Home began offering early in 2020. The interface enables partners such as Mercedes-Benz to integrate Bosch Smart Home devices into their own solutions via a cloud API. The following Bosch Smart Home products have been controllable from Mercedes S-Class cars since December 2020: Smart Plug, Room Thermostat, Radiator Thermostat, Shutter Control, Door/Window Contact, Light Control and Motion Detector. Successive expansion to include other model series from Mercedes-Benz is planned in the course of the year.</p>
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			Our collaboration with Mercedes-Benz as a strong partner not only creates a meaningful link between the topics of home and mobility, but also unites our corporate philosophies of &#8216;Technology for Life&#8217; and &#8216;The Best or Nothing&#8217; under a common goal. This brings new ease into the connected lives of our users, from which they will benefit greatly, 
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				<cite>Christian Thess comments on the new partnership.</cite>
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<h2>Europe clearly in view: Bosch Smart Home becomes more international</h2><p>With strong partners on board, Bosch Smart Home is also taking the next step on the sales side in 2021. Now that the company’s intelligently networked products have successfully established themselves on the market in Germany, Austria, France and the United Kingdom, Bosch Smart Home is gradually expanding its portfolio further in Europe. The system and its individual solutions also became available in the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy at the beginning of the year. With a step-by-step expansion plan, market entry is scheduled for Switzerland as the next distribution country, followed by Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Luxembourg in the course of the year. </p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2021-01-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2021-01-05T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>100 Years of Bosch Car Service: Innovation Born of Tradition</headline>
			<quote>The first Bosch Installation and Repair Workshop opened its doors in Hamburg in 1921, establishing what is now the world’s largest brand-independent workshop network</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch partner workshops have received support in the form of automotive spare parts, workshop equipment, and business and technical expertise for 100 years.  Bosch Car Service has become the world’s largest brand-independent workshop network, with more than 15,000 repair shops in 150 countries.  Innovation leader Bosch provides its partner companies with access to cutting-edge technologies for diagnostics, maintenance, and repair.  Bosch Car Service workshops offer drivers around the world an extensive range of brand-independent services that are always state of the art. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Heiderose Dreiner</name>
				<email>heiderose.dreiner@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p><b>100 Years of Experience as a Foundation for the Future </b></p><p>Service partner no. 1: Max Eisenmann &amp; Co., an automotive repair workshop based in Hamburg, became the first official Robert Bosch AG Installation and Repair Workshop in 1921, marking the birth of Bosch services and the first chapter in a global success story. That’s because company founder Robert Bosch had recognized early on the necessity of a repair shop network. As the number of car owners increased, so too did the demand for specialized expertise that extends beyond country borders and oceans. Bosch Car Service is now the world’s largest brand-independent workshop network, with more than 15,000 companies in 150 countries.</p>
<p><b>100 Years of Collaboration as a Driving Force in the Global Market</b></p><p>As members of the global Bosch Car Service network, workshops receive support in the form of cutting-edge diagnostic technology, effective spare part logistics, and marketing measures. Thanks to information and consulting services for all brands as well as state-of-the-art Bosch diagnostic technology, partners around the world benefit from Bosch’s ever-growing expertise. Customers benefit from the high availability of Bosch original parts at partner workshops as well as qualified automotive mechatronic technicians, who are always up to date thanks to regular training courses. </p><p></p><p><b>100 Years of Customer Trust Guarantee Stability</b></p><p>Expertise trusted the world over: thanks to 100 years of effective collaboration with the driver of innovation, Bosch, as well as services with unwavering levels of quality, Bosch Car Service workshops have earned the trust of car owners over the long term. A qualification system with the Bosch Service Excellence program, including regular audits and workshop tests, ensures the high service quality of Bosch workshop partners. Bosch Car Service companies regularly occupy top positions in customer surveys and independent tests and achieve an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars in customer reviews.</p><p></p><p><b>Intensive Research as a Success Factor for the Next 100 Years</b></p><p>Bosch employs more than 72,000 people in research and development and, in 2019, invested €6.1 billion in this area. With 4,202 patent applications in 2019, Bosch is one of the most important drivers of innovation in the field of mobility, which benefits Bosch Car Service companies and their customers: “Networking, automation, and new drive solutions – vehicle complexity is growing steadily. More and more cars now feature driver assistance technologies and new display and infotainment systems,” says Thomas Winter, Head of Workshop Concepts at Bosch Automotive Aftermarket. “This also means new challenges for workshops. Bosch is a reliable partner when it comes to accommodating the increasing requirements of the future – and can guarantee that, with Bosch Car Service workshops, car owners will always have a competent contact for services and repair.” </p><p></p><p><b>Growth with Consistently High Service Quality – That’s the Objective</b></p><p>100 years after opening the first Bosch repair workshop, Bosch Car Service companies are now leaders in the independent workshop market as modern full-service providers. Bosch is celebrating this success story with an optimistic look at the future: the objective is to further consolidate the global network with new partner workshops, more closely coordinate customers and service stations on the basis of digital solutions and smart use of data, and thus reinforce its position as a reliable and innovative mobility partner around the world both today and in the future.</p>]]></text>
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			<date_of_creation>2020-12-17T11:30:17+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<headline>Intelligent Navigation and Wireless Charging for Mini Robots on the Moon</headline>
			<quote>Bosch, Astrobotic, WiBotic and University of Washington to develop ultra-fast proximity charging for critical space applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ $5.8 million in funding from NASA Tipping Point program enables research and development of solutions for wireless charging for lunar payloads.  Shoebox-sized CubeRover from Astrobotic will operate autonomously and charge wirelessly.  Project brings together Astrobotic, Bosch, WiBotic, the University of Washington and the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC).  Bosch researchers in areas of Wireless Connectivity and Intelligent IoT will support project, which aims for a mid-2023 demonstration. ]]></headwords>
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<p>PITTSBURGH – Even on the Moon, robots need power. Normally, onboard solar panels provide the power, but smaller robots or ones that operate during the lunar night will need a complementary power source. To make this possible two emerging technologies – wireless charging and intelligent autonomous navigation – will be combined. Small robots will be equipped and trained to navigate harsh, unpredictable conditions to get to a wireless docking station in an environment where GPS is not an option.</p><p>The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently announced funding for Ultra Fast Proximity Charging for Critical Space Applications, a project where a group of organizations will research and develop technology to intelligently navigate and wirelessly charge small robots for operation on the Moon. Astrobotic, which specializes in space robotics, serves as the Principal Investigator on the project and is joined by Bosch, the University of Washington, WiBotic, and the NASA Glenn Research Center. Bosch and Astrobotic, together with the other partners, developed the key technology and scoped the proposal from the beginning – a nearly two-year process.</p><p>The goal of the project, which was awarded $5.8 million through NASA’s Tipping Point program, is to develop a system for magnetic resonance-based wireless charging for use in lunar settings. This includes the precise autonomous navigation of robots to the wireless charging station. The aim is to develop the full system for demonstration by the middle of 2023.</p><h2>AI and connectivity expertise drives robots</h2><p>Bosch will contribute its expertise in AI-driven intelligent data analytics and wireless connectivity solutions to the project.</p><p>Bosch researchers in Pittsburgh and Sunnyvale, Calif. will focus on intelligent processing capability that will enable autonomous navigation of robots on the Moon’s surface. The project showcases Bosch’s expertise in AIoT - when Artificial Intelligence meets the Internet of Things. Bosch is focused on connecting things to get data, processing the data and using AI to obtain information. The information learned can improve products and add value.</p><p>“Navigating a robot on the Moon is not the same as navigating a robotic vacuum through your home or navigating a self-driving car on the road,” said Dr. Samarjit Das, leader of the Intelligent Internet of Things group at Bosch Research in Pittsburgh. “First of all, radio-based terrestrial localization solutions are not available on the Moon. In addition, unpredictable lunar terrain and dust make it even harder to perform precise navigation using visual cues alone. Thus, we will need intelligent fusion and perception on the robot’s multi-sensory data to solve this unique challenge on the harsh environment of the Moon.”</p><p>Bosch will study and develop multi-sensor fusion technologies that could include video, inertial measurement units (IMU), radio frequency (RF) movements and vibration sensors on the small robots to create complementary modalities that enable highly-precise navigation. The first specific navigation is guiding the robot to a docking station for wireless charging.</p><p>“If a robot can master the specific navigation back to the charging station, it provides the blueprint of more autonomous missions for the robot on the Moon,” said Dr. Vivek Jain, head of the Wireless Connectivity and Sensing group at Bosch Research in Silicon Valley. “All aspects of wireless - communication, sensing, localization and charging, have to work optimally along with multi-sensor fusion to provide a robust solution.”</p><h2>Featuring a modular, scalable shoebox-sized rover</h2><p>The robot featured in the project will be Astrobotic’s CubeRover, an ultralight, rechargeable planetary rover developed in collaboration with the NASA Kennedy Space Center. The rover is roughly the size of a shoebox and weighs fewer than five pounds. It can carry its own payload or team up with other CubeRovers to scout for larger rovers and landers.</p><p>The CubeRover, which was previously awarded funding as part of NASA’s Tipping Point program, are built in three sizes, 2U, 4U, and 6U, and are based on internationally recognized CubeSat standards to simplify payload integration efforts. The rover trio introduces an off-the-shelf mobile platform for payloads that can host an array of instruments such as spectrometers, neutron detectors, cameras, and other important scientific sensors. These instruments will support payloads for extended mission durations at a reduced weight and lower cost, demonstrating new space technologies and filling key knowledge gaps in our scientific understanding of the Moon.</p><p>Bosch and Astrobotic previously collaborated on SoundSee, a module that uses artificial intelligence to analyze audio data, now in orbit aboard the International Space Station (ISS).</p><h2>Wireless – a new power source for lunar robots</h2><p>The CubeRovers will need power. Wireless charging expertise will come from <a href="https://www.wibotic.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">WiBotic</a>, a Seattle company that specializes in advanced wireless charging and power optimization solutions for the rapidly expanding ecosystem of aerial, mobile and marine robots. The company, which was co-founded by Dr. Joshua Smith and Dr. Ben Waters and announced a Series A funding round of $5.7 million in June 2020, creates wireless charging and power optimization solutions for the robotics industry via next-generation hardware and software systems for use with a broad ranges of robots or drones.</p><p>WiBotic will also be supported by the University of Washington, where the topic of wireless charging has been studied for a number of years under the leadership of Dr. Smith, who leads the <a href="http://sensor.cs.washington.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Sensor Systems Laboratory</a>. Dr. Smith has been a long-time collaborator with Bosch Research in Silicon Valley in the area of wireless charging.</p><p>The combined team will develop a lightweight, ultra-fast proximity charging solution, comprised of a base station and power receiver to enable critical space applications.</p><h2>System testing to simulate space</h2><p>Results of the collaboration will be tested at NASA’s Glenn Research Center (GRC) in Cleveland. There, the CubeRover with intelligent navigation and wireless charging technology will be deployed in GRC’s Space Power Facility, the world&#39;s largest thermal vacuum chamber. Tests will showcase how the system can enable lunar night survival for small-scale robotics.</p><h2>Public-private partnership gives a boost to technology development</h2><p>The project was selected as part of NASA’s fifth competitive Tipping Point solicitation for public-private partnerships. As part of the program, NASA seeks technology that is at a tipping point where investment would help to mature the technology, increase the likelihood of its use in a commercial space application and bring the technology to market for both governmental and commercial applications.</p><p></p>]]></text>
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			<headline>Bosch’s rapid coronavirus test delivers results for positive samples in less than 30 minutes</headline>
			<quote>Cloud-based software update means a faster PCR test for SARS-CoV-2</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Improved software for Vivalytic: turnaround time for positive SARS-CoV-2 samples reduced to under 30 minutes.  Expansion of production: Launch of two new productions lines in December.   New jobs created: 80 associates – some from Bosch’s mobility division – were newly hired this year.   Update from the cloud: Vivalytic analysis devices are updated over the internet. ]]></headwords>
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				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Thanks to improved software for the Vivalytic analysis device, the Bosch rapid coronavirus test, which uses polymerase chain reactions (PCR), now delivers its results even faster. By applying optimized evaluation strategies, the Vivalytic analysis device can detect a positive sample through its high viral load in less than 30 minutes, right where the sample is collected. “In the fight to contain the coronavirus pandemic, speed is of the essence. With Vivalytic, we are delivering cutting-edge medical technology. Our IT and software expertise have helped to make the Bosch Corona test for positive samples even faster – all within a short period of time,” says Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. This modified product is part of a research and development project relating specifically to Covid-19, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to the tune of 4.97 million euros. The project’s aim is to expand the options for detecting acute infections of the coronavirus, looking particularly at on-the-spot testing in which the sample is analyzed in a fully automatic PCR process, as this offers rapid yet reliable results. </p>
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			In the fight to contain the coronavirus pandemic, speed is of the essence. With Vivalytic, we are delivering cutting-edge medical technology. Our IT and software expertise have helped to make the Bosch Corona test for positive samples even faster &#8211; all within a short period of time.
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				<cite>Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
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<p>The turnaround time for samples negative for SARS-CoV-2 is still 39 minutes. PCR tests are considered the gold standard, and Bosch’s rapid coronavirus tests have a sensitivity of 98 percent and a specificity of 100 percent. They are already available in 26 countries, mostly in Europe. “To meet the high demand, we launched two new production lines at our headquarters in Waiblingen in December,” says Marc Meier, president of Bosch Healthcare Solutions. “In total, we were able to create more than 80 new jobs this year, some of which have been filled by associates from Bosch&#39;s mobility division,” Marc Meier continues.</p>
<p><b>Update from the cloud platform Vivasuite</b></p><p>The new update is available for the SARS-CoV-2 singleplex test and the SARS-CoV-2 pooled test. Updating the Vivalytic testing devices is simple and straightforward – all that is required is an internet connection to access the Bosch cloud platform Vivasuite. Developed in-house at Bosch, the Vivasuite cloud platform allows users to digitally manage and update all their Bosch Healthcare Solutions devices. This is also an advantage when Vivalytic devices are in use in the field. The platform meets the strictest security standards and data privacy is guaranteed at all times: for example, there is no remote access to Vivalytic devices, and no possibility of accessing patient data. </p>]]></text>
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			<headline>“I can only recommend avoiding contact with the coronavirus as much as possible.”</headline>
			<quote>Interview with Prof. Dr. Mark Dominik Alscher, Executive Medical Director at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart, Germany
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				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
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<p><i>Professor Dr. Mark Dominik Alscher is the Executive Medical Director at the Robert Bosch Hospital in Stuttgart, Germany. In this interview, the experienced physician shares his thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic from a medical perspective, how the Bosch rapid coronavirus test and the Vivalytic analysis device are used in everyday medical settings, and what protective measures he recommends to combat the coronavirus.</i></p><p></p><p><b>Professor Alscher, the number of coronavirus cases is rising around the world. Is this a surprise, or something you were expecting?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> Unfortunately, what’s happening now is just what we expected: a second major coronavirus wave with a shutdown in Germany and other countries. There was always the risk of a second wave like this in the fall and winter in the northern hemisphere, quite simply because viral infections are more common during the colder months. In addition, people gather together more frequently indoors and the mucus membranes are more susceptible to virus infection. </p><p></p><p><b>What is the current situation at the Robert Bosch Hospital?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> We’ve seen a marked rise in positive coronavirus tests at our testing center. We’re also needing to admit more and more patients to the hospital – and unfortunately also put them on ventilators. At the moment, we have three times as many patients in hospital beds as we did at the peak earlier this year. The fact is, the number of cases in Germany has returned to the record high of the spring and we expect it to go still higher over the coming days and weeks. In other words, we are assuming that this winter we’ll be treating more patients in the hospital than we did this past spring. At the Robert Bosch Hospital, our beds are constantly filled with Covid-19 patients, including young people. Sadly, we also have fatalities among patients in their 40s and 50s who came to us with no preexisting conditions. </p><p></p><p><b>How are your patients primarily getting infected?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> In the spring and summer, patients were getting infected mainly during vacations abroad and at private gatherings. Then we saw a scattered outbreak pattern, especially in metropolitan areas. Anywhere you have lots of people getting together, the virus spreads and the number of cases rises. Infection is now happening increasingly at home. In addition, many patients have no idea where or from whom they were infected.</p><p></p><p><b>We repeatedly read reports that although the number of cases is on the rise, the course of the disease is becoming less severe. Could you comment on that?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher: </i>I think that’s a misperception. Again we’re seeing many people in their 70s and 80s who have to be admitted to the hospital, and they have the same complications and difficult disease progression that we saw in the spring. No one is safe from the virus. Young people are also developing severe symptoms. And there are some cases where the patient initially has mild symptoms, but then suffers long term effects. I can only recommend avoiding contact with the virus as much as possible.</p><p></p><p><b>What can you tell us about the long-term effects?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher: </i>In the hospital we mainly have patients with acute symptoms, so we don’t have a full overview of the long-term effects. But there are reports that a significant percentage of patients, young people included, experience long-term consequences. These include chronic fatigue, an inability to engage in physical exercise, and the loss of key functions of the central nervous system.</p><p></p><p><b>What does that mean exactly? </b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> Memory performance can be permanently impaired; for example, some patients who have recovered from Covid-19 have trouble remembering things.</p><p></p><p><b>The Robert Bosch Hospital uses the Bosch Vivalytic testing devices to conduct the rapid coronavirus tests. Could you give us some feedback on their usage?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher: </i>Conventional testing methods often take four to six hours to produce a result. As a matter of principle, we use only the PCR test for Covid-19 patients. Occasionally we’ll also use an antigen test to quickly detect highly infectious patients, but we always double-check the result with a PCR test. The Vivalytic testing device, which features a 39-minute PCR test for the coronavirus, is almost as fast as the rapid antigen test and is much more accurate and precise. If we had enough PCR tests like the one from Bosch, which can determine a positive result in under 30 minutes, we wouldn’t need to run antigen tests anymore. Why we still use rapid antigen tests at all has to do with the fact that they are currently more available and cheaper. </p><p></p><p><b>The new Bosch rapid coronavirus test can deliver results for positive samples in under 30 minutes. Why are fast and reliable test results so important? </b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher: </i>Anyone who has an undetected coronavirus infection risks infecting others despite any precautions they may take. A PCR result that is available after 30 minutes helps keeping that risk much lower.</p><p></p><p><b>In your opinion, what further advantages does the universal Vivalytic platform offer? </b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> Lab tests can be performed on the spot. There’s no need for a laboratory. In the future, tests for germs besides coronaviruses are conceivable as well. This means that lab results will be available quickly, directly where they are needed for a decision.</p><p></p><p><b>We all hope that a vaccine will contain the coronavirus pandemic next year. Will this make the Vivalytic platform obsolete? </b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> PCR tests will continue to be necessary for the coronavirus. One reason is that not all people will want to be vaccinated; another is that it will be a long time before everyone who wants a vaccination can actually get one. Furthermore, there’s no guarantee that the vaccine will provide complete protection. There will always be new infections. </p><p></p><p><b>What other PCR tests can you envision over the medium and long term?</b> </p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> In principle, tests with PCR, which stands for polymerase chain reaction, can detect any molecule. This means they can be used for new infective agents as well as for highly infectious germs or viruses, including multidrug-resistant hospital germs (MRSA) and the norovirus. They could conceivably be used universally. The strengths of the Vivalytic devices lie in their ease of use and the rapid availability of test results on the spot.</p><p></p><p><b>Let’s go back to the current situation for a moment. How can we best protect ourselves and others?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> Everyone can contribute a great deal just in their own personal environment by maintaining social distancing, routinely wearing a mask, limiting all unnecessary contact, using digital communication options, and thus keeping the risk of transmission for themselves and others to a minimum. It seems that vaccinations will be able to start very soon. Vaccination is the most effective protection, and I can really only recommend that everyone gets one. The vaccine will initially be available only for risk groups and frontline healthcare workers, but once the strategy takes hold, larger groups of people could be vaccinated starting in the spring. The Robert Bosch Hospital will serve as a central vaccination location – first for those groups that the authorities have designated. Once those groups have been vaccinated, we will open up to the rest of the population.</p><p></p><p><b>How would you assess the situation now after ten months of the pandemic?</b></p><p><i>Prof. Alscher:</i> The pandemic will continue to keep us busy. This second wave is much bigger and is lasting longer than the first. Measures to limit contact and protect against infection will continue to be crucial to keep this wave from becoming too severe. We have seen that simple measures can be very effective: maintaining distance to others, wearing a mask, washing your hands. These are now being backed up by vaccinations, a step that I can only welcome. We very much hope that the coming spring will help ease the situation with warmer temperatures. That’s also when we expect to see the first fruits of the widespread vaccination campaigns. However, the pandemic won’t truly be over until we have sufficient quantities of an effective vaccine. Our hope is that this will be in the first quarter of 2021. That would mean there’s a chance that one year from today, Covid-19 won’t be a major issue anymore. Apart from that, I believe we will experience more pandemics in the future. This is something that we as society need to prepare for – but also something we can handle. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>222400</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11124</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/clear-storage-of-tools-and-accessories-bosch-expanding-systembox-product-range-by-size-m-222400.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-12-17T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-12-17T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>1921</id>
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			<headline>Clear storage of tools and accessories: Bosch expanding SystemBox product range by size M</headline>
			<quote>Even better organization in a hobby cellar or a garage</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ SystemBox size M in four set versions with focus on sanding and cutting  All sizes stackable thanks to an integrated connection system  Easy transport when connected due to a horizontal and a vertical handle ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Everything you need in just one box − with the SystemBox from Bosch, do-it-yourselfers have their tools, accessories and any materials they need always ready at hand. The storage and transport system is now also available in size M for medium-sized to large tools including accessories. In the current size S there is still room for small to medium-sized power tools and the right accessories. The new SystemBox size M comes either empty or pre-equipped as a set version. Available are two sets of sanders and two sets of angle grinders. The matching accessory boxes are S and M size. They can be plugged into the SystemBox so that nothing slips and becomes mixed up. Another advantage compared with conventional transport cases: the SystemBoxes in sizes S and M can be stacked together in a space-saving way and easily transported when connected. The proven lid box fits both sizes. It is simply snapped on and provides quick access to flat work materials such as pencils and rulers. Its transparent lid provides do-it-yourselfers with a clear view to everything they need. </p>
<p>The SystemBox size M is available in the following four set versions:</p><p><b>Most versatile multi-sander from Bosch: PSM 200 AES in the SystemBox</b></p><p>The set with the PSM 200 AES in the new SystemBox size M contains everything you need for sanding ‒ from applications on a large area through to fine detailed work. The powerful all-rounder features an iron-shaped sanding plate for work in more confined areas and a rectangular plate for bigger surfaces. The multi-sander is ideal for sanding wood, lacquered and painted surfaces, metal and stone. All 25 sanding papers contained in the set have grain size 80 and are always ready to hand in the attached accessory box. </p><p> </p><p><b>Random orbital sander with high removal rate: PEX 300 AE in the SystemBox</b></p><p>The random orbital sander PEX 300 AE offers a high removal rate and is suitable for sanding and polishing flat and curved surfaces. The speed can be adjusted to the particular application and the material such as wood, plaster and painted or lacquered surfaces. The set in the SystemBox size M comprises a total of 25 sanding papers in grain sizes 80, 120 and 140, as well as two sanding plates of different hardness grades which are all well stowed in the supplied accessory box. </p><p></p><p><b>Most powerful angle grinder: PWS 850-125 in the SystemBox</b></p><p>Bosch will also offer the PWS 850-125 in the SystemBox size M. With a power output of 850 watts, it is the most powerful angle grinder in the DIY product range. It powerfully grinds, cuts and brushes metal, stone, concrete and tiles. Due to its light compact design, it is also extremely easy to use. The set includes one diamond cutting disc and one grinding disc each in the accessory box.</p><p></p><p><b>Cordless flexibility: AdvancedGrind 18 in the SystemBox</b></p><p>Anyone who prefers a cordless angle grinder can use the AdvancedGrind 18 with a diamond cutting disc. The tool is part of the Power for All Alliance: The supplied 18 V battery with 4,0 Ah will enable users to operate power tools, garden tools and home appliances from Bosch, as well as products bearing the Gardena, Emmaljunga, Gloria, Wagner and Rapid brand names (see <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/save-money-space-and-time-with-one-battery-for-many-brands-215504.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PI 11176</a>).</p><p></p><p>The SystemBox in size M, including set versions, are available right now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including the current VAT rate.</p>
<p></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>SystemBox M, empty</b></td><td style=''><b>Recommended retail prices including 16% VAT</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>SystemBox</td><td style=''>38.98 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Accessory box, small</td><td style=''>7.79 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Accessory box, medium</td><td style=''>9.74 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Lid box <br/><br/></td><td style=''>9.74 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>SystemBox size M “Grinding”/<br/>Comes complete with</b></td><td style=''><b>Recommended retail prices including 16% VAT</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Random orbital sander PEX 300 AE in the SystemBox size M, flexible sanding plate Ø 125 mm with medium hardness, flexible grinding plate Ø 125 mm soft, sanding paper set with grain sizes 5 x 80, 10 x 120, 10 x 140, paper assistant applicator, small accessory box</td><td style=''>126.71 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Multi-sander PSM 200 AES in the SystemBox size M, including a rectangular and an iron-shaped sanding plate, a lamella sanding accessory, sanding finger, sanding paper set with grain size 80, 5 x sanding fingers, 10 x iron-shaped, 10 x rectangular, medium-sized accessory box<br/><br/></td><td style=''>126.71 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''><b>SystemBox size M “Cutting”/<br/>Comes complete with</b></td><td style=''><b>Recommended retail prices including 16% VAT</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Angle grinder PWS 850-125 in the SystemBox size M including a diamond cutting disk and a grinding disk, small accessory box</td><td style=''>116.97 €</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cordless angle grinder AdvancedGrind 18 in the SystemBox size M including a 4.0 Ah battery, charger AL 1830 CV, a diamond cutting disk and a quick-change screw, small accessory box</td><td style=''>272.93 €</td></tr></table></p><p><br/><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>222336</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11089</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-pneumatic-pump-for-mobility-leisure-and-sport-compact-and-versatile-bosch-easypump-222336.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-12-17T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-12-17T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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			<headline>Cordless pneumatic pump for mobility, leisure and sport: Compact and versatile Bosch EasyPump</headline>
			<quote>Mini-compressor for numerous applications</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ One of the lightest cordless pneumatic pumps on the market  Ideal for inflating tires, balls and small water sports equipment  Fully automatic pumping process with real-time measurement and autostop function ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>You have a flat tire and it’s too far to the next gas station? Operating a manual air pump is too strenuous? Weighing just 430 grams, the new and very compact EasyPump from Bosch is the solution at home and on the road. Thanks to its ergonomic design with a very narrow handle, the cordless pneumatic pump fits comfortably in the hand and is ready to use immediately. The EasyPump is suitable for inflating different tires like bike, car and motorcycle tires as well as balls ranging from a football through to a basketball. The pump also easily inflates swim rings or beach balls – without needing any human breath whatsoever. Unlike conventional pneumatic pumps, all the necessary adapters are neatly stored in the tool handle and are therefore always at hand. Whether a ball needle, adapters for the French valves/Presta valves customary on racing bikes, or a volume adapter for a swim ring or a beach ball, everything has its place. The EasyPump can also be set precisely for any application: its autostop function ensures that the required air pressure is always accurately attained.</p>
<h2>Easy handling with applications up to 10.3 bar</h2><p>The target value can be preset in bar, PSI or kPa and then saved. The maximum pressure of the pump is 10.3 bar, 150 PSI and 1,050 kPa, and is therefore also suitable for racing bike tires which require the highest pressure at 8 bar and more. It is very simple to use the pump: all settings can easily be made by means of clear buttons and simply read on the large display. The target value, the current pressure, the selected pressure unit and the charging state of the battery are shown. In addition to the automatic pressure operation, the pump can easily be used even without setting the target value by means of the manual Start/Stop function. The pump’s LED light ensures that valves can also be clearly seen in a dark environment, thus making it easier to connect them to the tool. </p><p></p><h2>Mobile tool with high capacity for each battery charge</h2><p>Measuring just 215 millimeters, the EasyPump fits in every sports bag, bike bag and glove compartment. The textile cover around the air hose prevents any kinks or breakages. The air hose can also be flexibly rotated 360 degrees, which makes it easier to reach valves into narrow spaces. With just one battery charge it is possible, for example, to inflate six tires on a trekking bike from 0 to 4.5 bar or five mid-class car tires from 2.0 to 2.5 bar. The EasyPump can also be charged in a car, in a notebook or via Powerbank thanks to a USB-C charging cable. </p><p></p><p>The EasyPump is available from February 2021 onwards. All prices are recommended retail prices including the current rate of VAT.<br/></p>
<p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>EasyPump</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery capacity</td><td style=''>3.6 V</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. pressure</td><td style=''>10.3 bar/150 PSI/1,050 kPa</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Air flow rate at 0 bar</td><td style=''>10 l/min</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Autostop function</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. number of car tires per battery charge (from 2.0 to 2.5 bar, 205/55R16) / duration</td><td style=''>5 / Ø 2:43 min per car tire</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. number of bike tires per battery charge<br/>(from 0 to 4.5 bar, trekking bike, 28&quot; x 1.5&quot; wide) / duration</td><td style=''>6 / Ø 2:08 min per bike tire</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. number of balls per battery charge <br/>(from 0 to 0.8 bar, football size 5) / duration</td><td style=''>38 / Ø 0:55 min per ball</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charging connector / <br/>length of charging cable</td><td style=''>USB-C / 1 m </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height) / <br/>hose length</td><td style=''>215 x 49.2 x 106 mm / <br/>240 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight</td><td style=''>0.43 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including 16% VAT</td><td style=''>Tool in a carton box with a textile bag, USB-C charging cable, ball needle, adapter for a French valve, and a volume adapter: 68.23 €</td></tr></table> </p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>222144</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11243</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-market-of-the-future-bosch-wins-orders-worth-billions-for-vehicle-computers-222144.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-12-16T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-12-16T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>The market of the future: Bosch wins orders worth billions for vehicle computers</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Harald Kroeger: “Vehicle computers are the key to significantly reducing the complexity of electronic systems.”  Bosch is developing vehicle computers for all automotive applications.  Vehicles featuring Bosch central computers have been on the roads since 2019.  Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division to start operations in January. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – In modern cars, intelligence counts for a lot, and Bosch vehicle computers are there to provide it. These computers, the new all-rounders of automotive electronics, are incorporating ever more functions of individual control units into central, highly powerful electronic modules. For more than a year now, Bosch vehicle computers have been controlling functions such as driver assistance systems and motion in production vehicles. And soon, they will be joined by central computers for cockpit functions and body electronics. When it comes to vehicle computers, therefore, no other company can match Bosch’s broad portfolio, since the supplier of technology and services can offer production-ready computers for every aspect of modern vehicles. And business-wise as well, this is paying off. Bosch has now won orders worth several billion euros for its vehicle computers – 2.5 billion euros’ worth since this past summer alone. “Vehicle computers have huge business potential for Bosch. Even now, our high-performance computers mean that automakers view us as one of their leading engineering and technology partners,” says Harald Kroeger, who sits on the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. Vehicle computers are central to Bosch’s efforts to extend its leading role in software-intensive electronic systems. The market for these systems is worth some 20 billion euros, and is set to grow 15 percent annually between now and 2030. To meet this demand, the new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division and its 17,000 associates will start operations in January 2021. In this unit, Bosch is bringing together its hardware and software engineering for vehicle computers, sensors, and control units for all vehicle domains.</p>
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		<p>
			Vehicle computers have huge business potential for Bosch. Even now, our high-performance computers mean that automakers view us as one of their leading engineering and technology partners.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Harald Kroeger, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Automotive electronics is getting fit for the future</h2><p>In the future, high-performance control units will be a must-have for all cars. These central nodes are where all the car’s “nerves” converge. Thanks to their prodigious computing power of several billion operations per second, central computers are even capable of processing the big data needed for automated driving, data-based services, and permanent software updates. According to McKinsey, software’s share in the value of a vehicle will rise from just 10 percent today to 30 percent in the future. This development underscores how important bits and bytes will be for vehicles in the future. And vehicle computers that can handle such software functions and data volumes will therefore soon be a standard feature in all vehicles, whether compacts, premium sedans, or 40-ton trucks. Bosch is developing computers for cockpit and connectivity functions, for driver assistance systems and automated driving, and for the powertrain and body electronics. This means it will be possible to concentrate control over all central vehicle functions in just a handful of high-performance central computers. Take the information domain computer Bosch is developing. In the next vehicle generation, it will assume the tasks done by as many as ten control units. Some vehicles now feature more than 100 control units in total, and this development will allow automakers to significantly reduce this number. “Vehicle computers are the key to significantly reducing the complexity of electronic systems, and to making them as secure as possible,” Kroeger says. Moreover, installing more central high-performance computers will save on wiring, and thus reduce cost, weight, and installation space.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Bosch vehicle computers will make it possible to master even highly complex driving functions across individual vehicle domains.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Mathias Pillin, designated president of the new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division at Bosch</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>In the vanguard of automotive electronics </h2><p>In the years ahead, vehicle computers will be entrusted with tasks from different parts of the vehicle – or domains, as the experts call them. When this happens, just one central computer will be responsible for controlling not only vehicle motion, but also body electronics, say. Such central computers will then be all the more powerful: over the past 20 years, the computing power of a control unit originally intended for navigation has grown by a factor of 3,000. This is almost three times the increase predicted by Moore’s law, which states that computing power doubles every two years. The result is that a modern cockpit computer can control not only displays, infotainment, and voice commands, but also the tasks of other domains, such as certain assistance functions. “Bosch vehicle computers will make it possible to master even highly complex driving functions across individual vehicle domains,” says Dr. Mathias Pillin, who will be assuming the position of president of the new Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division from January 2021. The new division’s name is no coincidence. Here, under one roof, Bosch will be pooling its capabilities in software, electrical, and electronic engineering from the domains of driver assistance and automated driving, car multimedia, powertrain, and body electronics.</p><p></p><h2>Modular design offers business potential</h2><p>Bosch offers its vehicle computers as a scalable kit that contains the right electronic system, including hardware and software, for all requirements and conditions. The ultimate aim is a software and systems architecture for the entire vehicle, in which all central computers, sensors, and control units are perfectly compatible with each other. For automakers, the benefit of such a modular design is that it gives them extra flexibility when developing vehicle computers for different vehicle models. If, for example, a fundamental architecture has been defined for hardware and software, the computer can be designed along those lines, according to customer wishes.</p><p>In the case of a premium vehicle, additional functions can be provided by adding extra software modules or special chips to the printed circuit boards. In the case of a compact vehicle, the structure of the vehicle computer can be modified so that it provides central control over basic safety-relevant functions. “Our modular design for vehicle computers and our broad portfolio mean that Bosch can cater to all automakers’ needs,” Pillin says. This design principle also means huge business potential for these high-performance computers, since it will allow Bosch to tap into an enormous market. </p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>221952</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11237</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/stationary-fuel-cell-bosch-plans-to-start-full-scale-production-in-2024-221952.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11237/pi11237_en.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-12-06T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-12-07T08:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>89</id>
				<name>Business/economy</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>93</id>
				<name>Sustainability</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>68</id>
				<name>Energy and Building Technology</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Stationary fuel cell: Bosch plans to start full-scale production in 2024</headline>
			<quote>Alliance with Ceres Power intensified</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch and Ceres Power intensify partnership to prepare for full-scale production.  The aim is an annual production capacity of some 200 megawatts.  Up to 2024, Bosch plans to invest hundreds of millions of euros in the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC).   Christian Fischer: “We see the highly efficient solid oxide fuel cell as an essential element of a sustainable energy supply.”   With an overall efficiency of more than 85 percent, the solid oxide fuel cell is clearly superior to any other energy converter. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dörthe Warnk</name>
				<email>doerthe.warnk@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany / Horsham, United Kingdom – When it comes to stationary fuel cells, Bosch is stepping up a gear. In 2024, the supplier of technology and services intends to start full-scale production of distributed power stations based on solid oxide fuel-cell technology – hence the agreement to intensify its alliance with Ceres Power. Following a successful prototype construction phase, the two companies now want to press ahead, initially with the pre-commercialization process for stationary fuel cells. For SOFC systems, Bosch is aiming for an annual production capacity of some 200 megawatts. This is enough to meet the electricity needs of around 400,000 four-person households in urban quarters. Bosch is planning to produce the stationary fuel-cell systems at its manufacturing sites in Bamberg, Wernau, and Homburg, as well as its development sites in Stuttgart-Feuerbach and Renningen – and will invest hundreds of millions of euros by 2024. This means Bosch is positioning itself clearly as a systems supplier for stationary fuel cells with its own value creation in the cell and stack segment. One intended application of SOFC technology is in small, distributed, connectivity-enabled power stations, which can then be used in <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com/applications/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">cities, factories, trade and commerce, data centers</a>, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Bosch estimates that the market for decentralized power generation will reach a volume of 20 billion euros by 2030. A total of more than 250 Bosch associates are now working in this promising new field – 150 more than a year ago. “We see the highly efficient solid oxide fuel cell as an essential element of a sustainable energy supply. To bring it about, we are pooling Bosch expertise from across several divisions,” says Dr. Christian Fischer, the Bosch board of management member responsible for the Energy and Building Technology business sector. “With stationary fuel-cell systems, Bosch is establishing a new business field in which development, manufacturing, sales, and service come from a single source,” Fischer continued. “Together with our partner Ceres Power, we are now taking the next important step toward full-scale production.” </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			We see the highly efficient solid oxide fuel cell as an essential element of a sustainable energy supply. To bring it about, we are pooling Bosch expertise from across several divisions
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Christian Fischer, Bosch board of management member Energy and Building Technology</cite>
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<h2>Bosch intensifies alliance with Ceres Power</h2><p>Since August 2018, Bosch and Ceres Power have been successfully collaborating in the field of fuel cell and fuel-cell stack development. As early as fall 2019, Bosch was able to start prototype production of its first fuel-cell systems in Germany; in January 2020, it acquired a stake of around 18 percent in the U.K. company. The alliance has now been extended to include the phases leading up to full-scale production in 2024. The agreements specify how Bosch will further use its alliance partner Ceres Power’s technology. “We are proud to have reached this milestone in collaboration with our important partner Bosch. Combining innovative Ceres technology with Bosch’s manufacturing expertise made it possible to create pioneering stationary fuel-cell systems that will help overcome the global challenges of the energy transition,” says Phil Caldwell, CEO of Ceres Power. “We’re looking forward to continuing our close collaboration with Bosch.” </p><h2>SOFC systems are already hydrogen-compatible</h2><p>Ceres Power is a leading player in the development of innovative solid oxide fuel cells and stacks. Bosch holds an extensive technology license from Ceres Power and has been manufacturing fuel cells and stacks in-house since 2019. Pilot plants based on solid oxide fuel cells are already being successfully tested at various Bosch locations. The SOFC systems can already be operated with eco-friendly biogas or natural gas – and are already hydrogen-compatible for the energy system of the future. </p><p>For cities and conurbations with high energy requirements, SOFC systems can ensure sustainable power supplies – with zero emissions of nitrogen oxides, particulates, and CO2. <a href="https://www.bosch-sofc.com/technology/how-it-works/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">With an overall efficiency of more than 85 percent</a>, the solid oxide fuel cell is clearly superior to any other energy converter. As Dr. Wilfried Kölscheid, who is responsible for stationary fuel cells at Bosch, explains: “Depending on energy supply requirements, in the future any number of plants with the same output can be interconnected. This interconnection creates virtual power plants that work together to supply power as and where it is required.”</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>221760</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11238</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-service-solutions-to-invest-in-u-s-startup-sfara-221760.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-30T15:45:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-30T15:45:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
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				<id>1926</id>
				<name>Service Solutions</name>
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			<headline>Bosch Service Solutions to invest in U.S. startup Sfara</headline>
			<quote>Strategic move to expand mobility services</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch to acquire minority holding in Sfara  eCall and breakdown service to be developed into complete smartphone-based accident-response service   Existing successful partnership to be strengthened ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Jana Bronsch-Chassard</name>
				<email>Jana.Bronsch-Chassard@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Frankfurt am Main, Germany / Hoboken, NJ – As part of its plans to further expand its mobility service business, Bosch Service Solutions is acquiring a minority stake in the startup Sfara Inc., based in Hoboken, NJ (USA). The two companies have been working together since 2019. Set up in 2012, Sfara offers app-based technologies for mobile devices that detect vehicle collisions and other emergencies. The user’s smartphone triggers then an emergency call, such as the Bosch eCall service, to quickly contact first responders. The two companies signed an agreement on the investment of a minority stake on November 25, 2020. It has been agreed that the financial details will not be disclosed.</p>
<p>“With this investment in Sfara, we are strengthening collaboration between our two companies and will continue our joint effort to expand the successful Bosch eCall emergency and breakdown service,” says Henning von Boxberg, President of Bosch Service Solutions. </p><p></p><p>The automatic emergency call system – eCall for short – is a milestone in vehicle safety. For newly registered vehicle types, it has been mandatory in the European Union since March 31, 2018. Technology developed by Sfara now makes it possible for drivers to use this digital aide via a smartphone in vehicles without the eCall installed, usually in older vehicles that don’t include the necessary technology. This way, a significantly greater number of road users can benefit from this emergency call system and can automatically get help in the event of an accident. Thanks to the Sfara technology, users can also access eCall outside the vehicle from their smartphones, for example when moving around on foot. “We are delighted to be working with a well-known investor such as Bosch, and pleased that our technology can play a valuable part in expanding Bosch’s global eCall service portfolio,” says Erik Goldman, the CEO of Sfara. </p><p></p><p><b>eCall by smartphone, regardless of age of car or means of transport</b></p><p>Smartphone-based eCall means that vehicle manufacturers, auto insurers, and fleet operators can offer a comprehensive accident and breakdown service to their customers – independent of the age of their car or means of transport. A service app for customers’ smartphones is available from the respective provider. In case of an accident, the app connects the user with the Bosch accident and breakdown network. Accelerometers, GPS and other sensors are embedded in modern smartphones. Sfara’s proprietary app-based technology uses sensor fusion to detect accidents and suppress false positives. If an accident is detected, the app automatically triggers an emergency call to a Bosch service location and simultaneously transmits information necessary to get first responders to the scene quickly. An emergency call can also be triggered manually. This connects the user with a member of the service team, who will then contact emergency services, if required. The technology contains optimized crash detection functions that considerably reduce false positives, which are costly to the business and frustrating to end users.</p><p></p><p><b>Digital accident and breakdown management</b></p><p>The data for rapid assistance in case of an accident or breakdown is collected by Bosch and can be passed on to vehicle manufacturers, auto insurers, and fleet operators. This speeds up the process for all concerned, since the information includes useful accident data such as the location of impact. The report of an accident can also go hand in hand with a first notification of loss (FNOL). Insurers need this information to carry out smooth claims processing. In accordance with GDPR, only the data needed to perform service is transmitted, based on approval given by the user in advance. </p><p></p><p>Bosch Service Solutions plans to extend the eCall service further with its partners and make all steps involved in accident and breakdown management available in digital form to its business customers. These range from the first notification of loss or accident, to repair and towing services and the provision of a replacement vehicle and claims management.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>221632</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11229</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-puts-first-5g-campus-network-into-operation-221632.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-26T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-26T09:50:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>2444</id>
				<name>Industry 4.0</name>
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				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>55554</id>
				<name>Internet of Things</name>
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				<id>64</id>
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			<headline>Bosch puts first 5G campus network into operation</headline>
			<quote>5G to be deployed in Bosch plants worldwide </quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Bosch to equip its Industry 4.0 lead plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach with 5G.  Network set up jointly by Bosch and Nokia.  Bosch to launch its first 5G-capable products for industrial applications.  Michael Bolle: “5G strengthens our competitiveness and lets us make even more of Industry 4.0’s potential.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Dennis Christmann</name>
				<email>dennis.christmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Bosch is putting its first 5G campus network into operation. At its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-in-feuerbach-tradition-meets-modernity-177029.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Industry 4.0 lead plant</a> in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, the company aims to manufacture under previously unheard-of conditions, with data being transferred extremely reliably and ultra-fast, and machines reacting almost instantaneously. For the first time, wireless implementation will be possible for critical applications that require absolute precision and safety. Without exception, people and machines will be able to cooperate safely and without barriers. “5G strengthens our competitiveness and lets us make even more of <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-sees-factories-future-in-connectivity-212800.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Industry 4.0</a>’s potential,” says Dr. Michael Bolle, board of management member and CDO/CTO at Bosch. “We will gradually roll 5G out to our roughly 250 plants around the world.” The locations where Bosch will be setting up 5G networks in the coming months include its research campus in Renningen, Germany. The company is also developing 5G-capable products and launching its first solutions for industrial use.</p>
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		<p>
			5G strengthens our competitiveness and lets us make even more of Industry 4.0&#8217;s potential. We will gradually roll 5G out to our roughly 250 plants around the world.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Michael Bolle, board of management member and CDO/CTO at Bosch</cite>
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<h2>Bosch plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach is 5G pioneer</h2><p>The ActiveShuttle moves effortlessly and autonomously over the shop floor, avoids people and vehicles, bypasses storage boxes, steers purposefully toward the production line, stops, unloads its freight, and sets off again. At the Bosch plant in Stuttgart-Feuerbach, <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/hannover-messe-bosch-solutions-for-manufacturing-215168.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">the factory of the future</a> is becoming a reality – including 5G applications such as the widespread use of autonomous transport systems. “Campus networks¹ are an important building block for Industry 4.0,” Bolle says. One decisive feature is ubiquitous and uninterrupted network coverage. The network can be optimized and tailored to highly demanding industrial applications. In the campus network in Feuerbach, eight small base stations – known as “small cells” – ensure good signal reception throughout the manufacturing facility, which covers around 10,000 square metres. This lets wirelessly connected machines and systems communicate with each other in real time and exchange data within a few milliseconds. </p><p></p><p>Integrated into the existing IT infrastructure and continuously monitored, the 5G campus network offers a maximum of security and independence. “Campus networks give us control – over what happens in the factory and over how data is transferred both within and beyond the factory walls,” Bolle says. Bosch set up the network together with Nokia. While Bosch defined use cases, Nokia provided 5G components. The two companies are jointly responsible for network planning, operation, and servicing. <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-applies-for-local-5g-licenses-203328.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The pioneering work in Feuerbach</a> is also the setting for an extraordinary symbiosis: Industry 4.0 combined with 5G, optimized with artificial intelligence. As part of <a href="https://kick-project.de/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">KICK</a>, a project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Nokia and other partners are researching how artificial intelligence can simplify the operation and maintenance of 5G campus networks.</p>
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		<p>
			We have a clear vision of the factory of the future, and how we need to develop our products to meet its requirements. In this context, 5G is a &#8216;springboard innovation,&#8217; a technology that will fundamentally change the market.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Rolf Najork, member of the Bosch board of management</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Bosch to launch its first 5G-capable products</h2><p>Anyone looking to seize the potential of the new mobile communications standard in factories needs not just 5G networks but also equipment and machines that interact wirelessly. Bosch is making products 5G-capable. “We have a clear vision of the factory of the future, and how we need to develop our products to meet its requirements. In this context, 5G is a ‘springboard innovation,’ a technology that will fundamentally change the market,” says Rolf Najork, the member of the Bosch board of management responsible for industrial technology. Capgemini has found that 65 percent of industrial companies worldwide plan to deploy 5G within the first two years of availability². Bosch is developing solutions to meet this demand. At the Hannover Messe 2019, the company presented its <a href="https://www.boschrexroth.com/en/xc/company/press/index2-34752" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ActiveShuttle</a>, whose 5G capability and intelligent software allow it to integrate into intralogistics operations smoothly and safely. 5G also plays an important role in control technology. Indeed, Bosch Rexroth’s <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-puts-5g-machines-in-pole-position-203584.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ctrlX Automation</a> platform was designed for 5G from the outset. “We are forging new paths and bridging the gap between control systems, IT, and the internet of things. Our new control technology will use the new mobile communications standard to connect a wide range of devices,” Najork says. </p><p></p><h2>Bosch sees 5G as a boost for business</h2><p>5G is making inroads not only into manufacturing industry, but also into healthcare, agriculture, mobility, and urban development. Experts estimate that there will be up to 70 billion connected devices worldwide by 2025³, ranging from industrial robots and autonomous cars to sensors that provide information about the nutrient content or moisture level of arable soils. The new mobile communications standard plays a major role in this and is becoming a competitive factor. “We have played an active part in shaping 5G. Bosch started its <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/5g-is-a-standard-of-superlatives-207680.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">research into 5G</a> as early as 2014,” Bolle says. These include activities such as <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/a-milestone-on-the-road-to-fully-connected-traffic-211392.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5G NetMobil</a>, a project that shows how to achieve fully connected driving and how modern communications technology can make it safer. Meanwhile, the international <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-launches-5g-tests-at-reutlingen-wafer-fab-209216.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5G-SMART</a> association is investigating the potential effects 5G will have on complex semiconductor production. These findings are being incorporated into the planning of 5G networks, also in Bosch’s new wafer fab in Dresden, which will be ready for 5G from day one. Moreover, Bosch now chairs the <a href="https://www.5g-acia.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5G-ACIA</a> initiative, whose more than 70 member companies aim to shape 5G so that it meets the needs of manufacturing industry from the outset. As a leading IoT company that offers solutions for connected mobility, the smart home, and connected industry, Bosch sees 5G as a driver of future business.</p>
<p><br/>¹ “5G campus network” denotes a geographically limited, local cellular network adapted to meet specific requirements such as industrial communications.</p><p>² See Capgemini: “<a href="https://www.capgemini.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/5G-in-industrial-operations.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5G in industrial operations: How telcos and industrial companies stand to benefit</a>”, p. 7. </p><p>³ See Roland Berger: „<a href="https://www.rolandberger.com/en/Publications/5G-Acceleration-for-digitization.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Erfolgsfaktor 5G. Innovation und Vielfalt f&#252;r die n&#228;chste Stufe der Digitalisierung</a>“, p. 11.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>221376</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11234</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/individual-look-for-the-cult-screwdriver-style-your-bosch-ixo-now-as-you-wish-221376.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2020-11-18T09:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-18T09:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Individual Look for the cult screwdriver: Style your Bosch Ixo now as you wish</headline>
			<quote>Favorite design per MyIxo Configurator</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ MyIxo Configurator new in the Bosch Heroes E-Shop   Individual color combinations and Ixo adapters can be ordered directly  Ixo of the latest generation with Speed Control  30 percent shorter charging time and thus ready for use faster than ever ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>For those who always wanted to compile their own personalized favorite Ixo, the <a href="https://www.bosch-heroes.com/en/ixo/ixo/116/myixo?number=06039C7105" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ixo Configurator MyIxo</a> is now available: The most popular power tool in the world can be styled individually with this configurator exclusively in the Bosch Heroes E-Shop in two steps. Noble Black or Fresh White ‒ the housing color is selected in the first step. Fresh Red, Ice Blue, Light Green or Black ‒ the colors of the handles are then combined. Everybody thus receives their own personal favorite combination. And because the Ixo, thanks to the adapters in the Ixo Collection, can do a lot more than screwdriving, the adapters can also be booked directly upon request: Whether this relates to lifestyle features such as the corkscrew adapter Vino, the spice mill adapter, the Barbecue grill blower adapter, or DIY applications with a drilling, angle screw, off-set angle or universal cutting adapter ‒ everyone orders exactly what they need.</p>
<h2>MyIxo ‒ latest generation with Speed Control and 30 percent shorter charging </h2><p>Whatever MyIxo looks like: The personal favorite Ixo is a tool from the latest generation with Speed Control and a 30 percent shorter charging time compared to the predecessor. The secret is the digital control system: The stronger the switch is pressed, the faster the Ixo screws. This stepless control makes the Ixo unique in its class and is gentle on screws and surfaces. And for all those who can not get enough of their new Ixo, the tool is ready for use again after a charging time of less than two hours thanks to improved hardware and software. It goes without saying that the light and charging indicator via LED are integrated as before and also guarantee high convenience. </p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-heroes.com/en/ixo/ixo/116/myixo?number=06039C7105" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">MyIxo</a> can be configured and ordered from December. The Ixo Classic (see <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(221256, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/classic-design-and-30-percent-shorter-charging-time-the-cult-screwdriver-ixo-classic-is-back-221256.html" >PI 11233</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >PI 11233</a> </th:block>) and the Ixo Colour Edition in Raspberry Red also remain in the program.</p>
<p><br/><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>MyIxo (6th Generation)</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>3.6 V lithium-ion / 1.5 Ah</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 215 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque</td><td style=''>4.5 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. screwing/drilling diameter</td><td style=''>5/5 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charging time </td><td style=''>2 h</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight</td><td style=''>340 g</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''>MyIxo in a storage box including micro USB charging cable and 10 bits: 53.60 €</td></tr></table></p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>221256</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11233</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2020-11-18T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-18T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<headline>Classic design and 30 percent shorter charging time: The cult screwdriver Ixo Classic is back</headline>
			<quote>Precise screwdriving even in sensitive materials</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Now once again in classic Bosch Green with red control elements  Controlled screwdriving thanks to Speed Control   30 percent shorter charging time and thus ready for use faster than ever  From the design to the Ixo Collection ‒ so much more than a power tool ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
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<p>Something Ixo fans can look forward to: The Ixo Classic is back. It combines the best features from two different design lines: The distinctive silhouette with smooth curves of the current generation and the traditional coloring in classic Bosch Green with red control elements ‒ just as do-it-yourselfers want to have their power tools. This was revealed by a large-scale customer survey. With sales of more than 19 million, this cult screwdriver is the most popular power tool in the world and, more than any other DIY tool, stands for tradition and quality of power tools from Bosch. The reasons for this are the permanent further development and unique functions such as Speed Control. This speed regulation makes the difference to conventional screwdrivers of the same class on the market: The stronger the switch is pressed, the faster the Ixo screws. The secret is a digital control system. Scratched surfaces or pieces of furniture, splintered wood, screws damaged or inserted too deeply ‒ Ixo users can avoid all this thanks to the precise control.</p>
<h2>Ready for use faster: 30 percent shorter charging time due to electronic update</h2><p>Bosch has optimized the associated hardware and software and thus created more added value: The charging time is 30 percent shorter than its predecessor. The Ixo Classic is therefore ready for use again in less than two hours. The three-stage LED charging indicator allows users to constantly monitor how long the tool will screw, drill or, with the various adapters from the Ixo Collection, open wine bottles, season food, blast the charcoal of a barbecue, or also cut into different materials. </p><p> </p><h2>Ixo ‒ so much more than a power tool</h2><p>The Ixo owes its cult status, among other things, to its uniqueness right up to the packaging. For connoisseurs of good wine, for example, Bosch offers the Ixo Classic in the Vino Set with five bits and micro USB charging cable in an elegant wooden box. Unscrewing with the corkscrew adapter can thus lead to maximum enjoyment of the wine. Working around the corner and close to the edge ‒ made possible with the angle screw adapter and the off-set angle adapter. They are also available in the set with 10 bits and micro USB charger in a smart soft case. Furthermore, all adapters in the Ixo Collection, such as drilling adapter, grill blower adapter or universal cutting adapter, are also available individually. </p><p></p><p>The Ixo is much more than a power tool and its extraordinary design always makes it a show-stopper. The crystal-studded Ixo Swarowski, for example, is legendary. Ixo enthusiasts can look forward to eight further designs from December thanks to the <a href="https://www.bosch-heroes.com/en/ixo/ixo/116/myixo?number=06039C7105" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ixo Configurator MyIxo</a>. For further information, see <th:block th:with="found=${beans.searchController.searchforItem(221376, 'de', 'en')}"> <a th:if="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/individual-look-for-the-cult-screwdriver-style-your-bosch-ixo-now-as-you-wish-221376.html" >PI 11234</a> <a th:unless="${found != null and found.size() gt 0}" href="#" >PI 11234</a> </th:block>. The Ixo in the popular Raspberry Red also remains in the program.</p><p></p><p>Ixo Classic, the Vino Set and the set with angle screw adapter and off-set angle adapter are available now. All stated prices are recommended retail prices including VAT.</p>
<p><br/><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool Specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>Ixo Classic (6th Generation)</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>3.6 V lithium-ion / 1.5 Ah</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 215 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. torque</td><td style=''>4.5 Nm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Max. screw/drilling diameter</td><td style=''>5/5 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Charging time</td><td style=''>2 h</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight</td><td style=''>340 g</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>Ixo Classic in the storage box including micro USB charger and 10 bits: 58.48 €</li><li>Ixo Vino Set: Ixo Classic in a wooden box including corkscrew adapter, micro USB charging cable and 5 bits: 77.89 €</li><li>Ixo Set: Ixo Classic in a soft case including angle screw adapter and off-set angle adapter, micro USB charger and 10 bits: 77.97 €</li><li>Charging station as accessory: 14.61 €</li></ul></td></tr></table></p><p></p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>221184</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11235</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-is-supplying-hydrogen-boiler-221184.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-17T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-17T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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				<id>1924</id>
				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>Bosch is supplying hydrogen boiler</headline>
			<quote>Gradual switch to carbon-neutral heat generation in the Fichtel Mountains</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Wunsiedel Energy Park focuses on green hydrogen   Bosch UT-L boiler will generate up to five megawatts of heat carbon-neutrally ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Annemarie Wittmann</name>
				<email>annemarie.wittmann@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Gunzenhausen/Wunsiedel, Germany – Hydrogen has enormous potential for creating a carbon-neutral future. Bosch is now supplying a new “Hydrogen ready” UT-L series boiler for the Wunsiedel Energy Park in the Fichtel Mountains in Germany. With up to 100% hydrogen, the UT-L is ready for future operation and can produce carbon-neutral thermal energy for the new Gelo Timber sawmill. The hydrogen itself is supplied by a Siemens electrolysis plant, one of the largest of its kind in Germany. The plant should become operational by the end of 2021, providing exclusively green hydrogen from renewable energy. </p>
<p>The operating company for the new Bosch boiler, the gas supplier Wunsiedel GmbH, will use natural gas initially, in order to supply the Gelo Timber sawmill with heat. After the electrolysis is commissioned, the service provider can switch flexibly between natural gas firing and hydrogen firing. This means that, if there is a surplus of renewable energy, it is possible to use hydrogen, therefore avoiding the need to shut down the renewable energy plants. As renewable energies are increasingly expanded, more and more hydrogen can be used for heat generation, with the goal of completely dispensing with fossil fuels.</p><p></p><p>Bosch has already equipped the heating boiler with a dual fuel burner in its production facility, and based its design on operation with hydrogen, which enables a quick fuel change later. When hydrogen is used, water vapour is released as flue gas instead of CO<sub>2</sub>. The hydrogen combustion procedure is significantly more complex than natural gas firing; aside from technical feasibility, there are also increased safety requirements. Bosch has developed innovations to solve these challenges and has already gained relevant experience. The UT-L heating boiler used will be capable of producing up to five megawatts of heat carbon-neutrally. AGO GmbH Energie + Anlagen has been selected for the integration and installation of the Bosch systems on-site.</p><p></p><p>The hydrogen project in Wunsiedel is the result of a technology partnership between Siemens AG, Rießner-Gase GmbH and SWW Wunsiedel GmbH. The electrolysis plant is intended to support the transformation of the German energy landscape, and will combine the hydrogen produced with a renewable energy supply. The energy source is made available to the surrounding industrial enterprises, such as Gelo Timber, and is used, for example, in boilers for heat supply. “Heating applications such as this one using green hydrogen are fundamental for the decarbonisation of our energy supply,” confirms Marco Krasser, Managing Director of SWW Wunsiedel GmbH. To this end, Bosch provides sophisticated solutions, both for subsequently retrofitting industrial boilers to run on climate-neutral fuels, and for new systems. An important step in producing process heat and heating energy without generating CO<sub>2</sub>. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>221120</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11232</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ignites-the-turbo-for-electromobility-221120.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-18T08:30:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-18T08:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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			<unit>
				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch ignites the turbo for electromobility</headline>
			<quote>Rolling Chassis – flexible integration solutions for electric vehicles</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Boxberg – Electromobility is attracting new manufacturers to the market worldwide. At Bosch, a separate unit takes care of these customers who all have one thing in common: They increasingly demand system solutions rather than individual components. Bosch wants to support these new entrants just as it supports traditional car manufacturers in bringing electric vehicles to the market faster than before.</p>
<h2>From a pre-integrated module to a complete solution</h2><p>As part of a development alliance with the chassis and automotive technology expert Benteler, Bosch is showing how its products for electric vehicles can be integrated and which innovative, cross-domain functions – for example between steering and brakes – can be realized. Benteler takes care of the mechanical integration by embedding corresponding components and subsystems in a so-called rolling chassis. The rolling chassis is a ready-to-drive modular platform on which car bodies of a wide variety of vehicle types can be flexibly assembled. </p><p>The scalable concept using pre-integrated modules enables new vehicle concepts to be implemented quickly and helps car manufacturers to further increase their development efficiency. Start-ups are given the expertise to build an electric car. Customers can choose between a complete solution and pre-integrated modules.</p><h2>Step one: functional integration</h2><p>For a pre-integrated module, Bosch combines individual components such as the e-axle, braking system, steering system and control unit – the so-called Advanced Driving Module. To do so, interfaces are simplified and communication between the components is optimized. This ensures optimum interaction in the electric vehicle, for example regarding vehicle stabilization or recuperation.</p><h2>Step two: mechanical integration</h2><p>In cooperation with Benteler, the Bosch components are also mechanically assembled to form an axle module for the front and rear axles. Such a module is optimized in terms of construction space, among other things it improves damping and driving dynamics and can be used flexibly in different variants.</p><h2>Step three: the fully integrated rolling chassis</h2><p>The rolling chassis is the highest expansion stage and shows what a maximum of integration is possible. It includes all the necessary Bosch e-components up to an ingenious thermal management.</p><h2>Outlook</h2><p>In the future, Bosch intends to integrate its module solutions into chassis in cooperation with partners and thus offer customers a complete rolling chassis. However, Bosch does not build vehicles and does not intend to do so in future. The aim is to support customers in driving forward e-mobility solutions more quickly. For pre-integrated modules and rolling chassis, Bosch sees a market potential in an amount of billions, mainly in China and North America, but also in Europe. The first customer projects have already been launched.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220992</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11230</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-basf-establish-joint-venture-for-digital-technologies-in-the-agricultural-sector-220992.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-12T10:10:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-12T10:10:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to>2020-11-27T12:27:11+0000</date_publish_to>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch and BASF establish joint venture for digital technologies in the agricultural sector</headline>
			<quote>Making tomorrow&apos;s agriculture more efficient with Smart Farming</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Farmers to benefit from automated, agronomic digital solutions  Accelerated digital innovations foster precision farming, resource efficiencies and sustainability  First joint product to be released in Brazil, followed by Europe and North America  Reduced need for crop protection in specific applications depending on local conditions  ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Cornelia Dürr</name>
				<email>Cornelia.Duerr@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p><b>Stuttgart, Cologne, Germany</b> – Bosch and BASF Digital Farming have signed a 50:50 joint venture (JV) agreement to globally market and sell smart farming solutions from a single source in the future. The JV agreement was signed on November 10, 2020 and will be followed by the founding of a new company based in Cologne, which will be established in the first quarter of 2021. The foundation is subject to the approval of the relevant antitrust authorities. Both parties have agreed not to disclose financial details.</p>
<p>Bosch brings to the JV significant capability in hardware and software, as well as digital services. BASF Digital Farming with its xarvio™ Digital Farming Solutions provides an automated, real-time, field specific agronomic decision-making engine for weed management that is powered by the digital xarvio platform for crop optimization. It provides farmers with field zone specific advice on how to produce crops in the most sustainable way. Combining the expertise of both companies, with state-of-the-art hardware and software solutions, will make it easier and more convenient for farmers to benefit from digital solutions.</p><p></p><p><b>Spraying and saving</b> </p><p>“Thanks to connecting agricultural machinery using high-tech sensors, intelligent software and digital products, we can make tomorrow’s agriculture more efficient and at the same time more environmentally friendly,” said Andrew Allen, responsible for Commercial Vehicles and Off-Road Business at Robert Bosch GmbH. “Both companies are committed to investing time, resources and funding in joint activities that will lead to the development of new sustainable, precision technologies that improve agricultural practices and outcomes,” said Vincent Gros, President of BASF’s Agricultural Solutions division. </p><p></p><p>The first two products to be launched will be a version of the Intelligent Planting Solution (IPS), with enhanced digital intelligence for seeding and fertilizer prescriptions and Smart Spraying. The Smart Spraying solution combines Bosch’s camera sensor technology and software with xarvio’ s crop optimization platform. Both products have been tested extensively in real growing conditions. Such innovative precision farming practices enable resource efficiencies supporting farmers and the environment.<br/>Depending on the local conditions this may lead to a reduced need for crop protection in specific applications. Smart Spraying shows up to 70% herbicide volumes reduction in experimental stage. The solution is expected to be launched with a limited number of machines in 2021.</p><p></p><p>For additional information on the BASF and Bosch partnership go to <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-basf-found-project-house-for-smart-seeding-and-fertilizing-solutions-216448.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LINK</a> and <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-and-basf-expand-their-cooperation-for-digital-agriculture-202752.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LINK</a>. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220894</uuid>
			<press_release_id>220892 Bosch AI future compass</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ai-future-compass-2020-220894.html</url>
			<pdf>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11225/ai_future_compass_2020_brochure_en_final.pdf</pdf>
			<type>Press-Feature</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-10T10:15:07+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-10T10:15:09+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
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			</unit>
			<headline>Bosch AI future compass 2020</headline>
			<quote>What does Germany think about the key technology of tomorrow?</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<h2>Foreword</h2><p>Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key technology for Germany and Europe. It is set to develop into one of the main drivers of our economy and of our prosperity. Unlike at the established major IT providers from the United States or China, for example, the opportunities in Germany and Europe lie not in imitating human behavior with the help of AI, but instead in using AI to optimize interaction between machines and the world of objects. AI allows machines to understand their spatial and functional environments differently than before – and correspondingly lets them respond better. The possibilities include using AI to manufacture physical products and to optimize the way they work.</p><p>The European approach to AI is closely related to the internet of things. Companies such as Bosch are looking to use industrial AI to make everyday life safer and more convenient for all of us, improve technologies, and relieve the burden on people, not change them. Bosch AI makes driving even safer, industrial production even more reliable, the energy management of buildings even more efficient, and homes even cozier.</p><p>The Bosch AI Future Compass delivers proof for the very first time that support of AI, especially industrial AI, is high in Germany. However, we also see that there are still many reservations about AI, some of them strong. This skepticism cannot be merely discounted as unreasonable by drawing parallels to the dystopian visions presented in movies. Like all technologies, AI has the potential to be misused. It is for that very reason that we need to understand at all times exactly how AI works and to place limits on its use. To do so, it is also necessary to discuss its benefits and drawbacks – publicly and on a sound factual basis.<br/>Above all, we, the providers and users of AI, need to build trust by voicing our commitment to clear ethical red lines. In its AI code of ethics, Bosch committed in early 2020 to making sure that Bosch AI is safe, robust, and explainable – and that humans must retain control over all AI-based decisions. We see the fact that 85 percent of Germans agree as clear confirmation of our strategy.</p><p>The Bosch AI Future Compass is designed to inspire people to intensively consider and discuss the impact of AI on our society. Now is the time to set the course for our technological future in Germany and Europe. To do so, we need to agree on the direction. I look forward to a lively discussion.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/media/dam_images/pi11225/ai_future_compass_2020_brochure_en_final.pdf" >To the brochure: Bosch AI Future Compass 2020</a></p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220864</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11225</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-ai-future-compass-60-percent-of-germans-would-welcome-greater-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-industrial-settings-220864.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-10T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-10T11:30:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>203968</id>
				<name>Artificial Intelligence</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>64</id>
				<name>Bosch Group</name>
				<visible_at_filter>true</visible_at_filter>
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			<headline>Bosch AI Future Compass: 60 percent of Germans would welcome greater use of artificial intelligence in industrial settings</headline>
			<quote>Clear majority: AI must always be kept under human control</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Survey of AI acceptance: narrow majority sees artificial intelligence as positive overall.  More knowledge about AI leads to more willingness to accept it.  Bosch: AI must serve people, not the other way around.  Bosch CDO/CTO Dr. Michael Bolle: “AI must become a school subject”. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany, November 10, 2020 – A clear majority of Germans (60 percent) would like to see AI used more in industry, in sectors such as automaking or aircraft-building. In addition, more than two-thirds of Germans would welcome the use of AI to diagnose machine faults and in high-tech areas such as space exploration.</p>
<p>These are some of the findings of the Bosch AI Future Compass, a survey that polled 1,000 Germans aged 18 and over about their attitude to artificial intelligence. </p><p>“Germany and Europe have what it takes to be world leaders in industrial AI,” said Dr. Michael Bolle, board of management member and Bosch CDO/CTO, at today’s digital presentation of the Bosch AI Future Compass. More specifically, he added, they have unique specialist and domain knowledge that allows them to use AI in areas such as quality control, energy efficiency, and improving manufacturing efficiency. In this respect, the relatively high level of acceptance for industrial AI revealed in the survey is encouraging: “For the future of Germany and Europe as an industrial location, it is enormously important to have the backing of the general public and of key institutions.”</p><h2>Trust is essential: need for a clear ethical framework</h2><p>The acceptance of AI use in other areas of application, such as nursing or investment advice, is significantly lower, at 40 percent and 31 percent respectively. And when it comes to making legal decisions or shortlisting candidates for vacancies, Germans are far more willing to trust a human being than a machine. Across all areas, 53 percent of Germans view the use of AI positively, while 36 percent are more negative.</p>
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			AI applications will only win the day if customers and users trust them.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Michael Bolle, board of management member and Bosch CDO/CTO</cite>
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<p>This calls for clear, ethically sound guidelines – not only in Germany, but also at the European level. He added that Bosch already set itself a clear ethical framework at the beginning of this year, when it introduced a code of ethics for AI: “We have made it absolutely clear that AI must serve people, not the other way around. AI must always be kept under human control.” </p><p>For two-thirds of the survey participants, it is essential that artificial intelligence be used only in the service of the common good. Similarly, around two-thirds would like to see decisions on legal and ethical standards for the use of AI made multilaterally (38 percent see the need for global action, 27 percent for European action), while only 35 percent advocate a national strategy. Fully 85 percent of the respondents are adamant that people must have the final say wherever artificial intelligence is used.</p><h2>Users must be able to understand AI decisions</h2><p>According to the Bosch AI Future Compass, a majority of Germans (53 percent) think that artificial intelligence is vital for remaining competitive internationally. And 42 percent of those surveyed believe that artificial intelligence offers a better way of solving major problems such as disease or climate change. </p><p>Irrespective of their fundamental attitude toward AI, respondents largely agree on the opportunities and risks. The benefits most frequently mentioned include “efficiency,” “progress,” and “better (work) results,” while terms such as “surveillance,” “lack of compassion,” and “lack of data privacy” top the list of negatives.</p><p>“The Bosch AI Future Compass shows that we need to talk even more about artificial intelligence,” Bolle said, adding: “Customers and users must be able to understand the basis on which an AI makes certain decisions.” This is a discussion that needs to be conducted throughout society, he said, not just in business circles. </p><h2>Bosch CDO/CTO Bolle: “Objective debate about opportunities and risks”</h2><p>The Bosch AI Future Compass shows that more knowledge about AI leads to more willingness to accept it. Accordingly, those respondents who consider themselves tech-savvy and feel they have a sound knowledge of the field rate artificial intelligence as fundamentally positive in 81 percent of cases. But among those who consider themselves less technologically minded and state that they know little about AI, the acceptance rate is only 27 percent.</p><p>“Any debate about the opportunities and risks of AI, in whatever form, has to be open and objective,” Bolle said. To make this debate constructive and unprejudiced, people have to be given a better idea of how artificial intelligence works. “AI must be included in the school curriculum,” he said, “at least as a voluntary additional subject.”</p><p>Bosch is also taking the initiative: over the next two years, the company will make 20,000 associates ready for AI. By 2025, moreover, the aim is for all Bosch products to either contain AI or have been developed or manufactured with it. “This is not about using AI for its own sake, but instead about further increasing the quality and benefits of our solutions for customers and users,” Bolle said. </p><p>The Bosch AI Future Compass was prepared by the market researchers Gesellschaft für Innovative Marktforschung mbH (GIM).</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>220800</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11228</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/one-step-closer-to-the-energy-transition-220800.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-05T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-05T00:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1924</id>
				<name>Bosch Home Comfort Group</name>
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			<headline>One step closer to the energy transition</headline>
			<quote>Bosch presents hydrogen boiler for residential buildings</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Conversion from natural gas to hydrogen possible at any time  H2-ready boiler a climate-neutral alternative in existing buildings ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Anne Kaletsch</name>
				<email>Anne.Kaletsch@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch Thermotechnology’s H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler today shows how green hydrogen can secure tomorrow’s heat supply of buildings. The demonstration boiler was presented at the Bosch Thermotechnology site in Worcester.</p>
<p><b>H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler accelerates the energy transition</b></p><p>Although hydrogen is increasingly being seen as an environmentally friendly energy carrier, also in Europe’s building sector, its implementation has so far been rather slow. By developing a hydrogen-compatible boiler, the developers at Bosch Thermotechnology are proving that boilers can be converted quickly and easily from the currently used natural gas to 100 percent hydrogen. A first demonstration boiler of the H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler with a rated heat output of 30 kW has been in operation on a test stand since 2017. The H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler can initially run on conventional natural gas or a hydrogen admixture of up to 20 percent. As soon as the local network has been switched over to hydrogen, the boiler can be converted to full use of the green gas within an hour by making just a few adjustments.<br/>Most of the existing natural gas pipelines are almost ready to transport hydrogen, which means that existing infrastructures can be used when switching to the green gas. The operation of the H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler is similar to that of an ordinary gas condensing boiler. The important difference lies in the energy source. Hydrogen can be stored indefinitely, thus ensuring constant availability for users. Green hydrogen is climate-neutral and therefore has the potential to lead the heating sector into a green future. <br/></p><p><b>Hydrogen boilers as a solution for existing buildings</b></p><p>Renewable energy is becoming more and more popular in both new buildings and modernisation projects. Without additional adjustments such as insulation measures, however, the installation of climate-friendly heating solutions (e.g. heat pumps) in existing buildings is often complex and expensive. The new H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler from Bosch makes the difference, as it requires no additional modernisation measures and enables carbon savings in every existing building. But climate protection does not mean compromising on heating comfort. The hydrogen boiler from Bosch can react quickly to fluctuating heating requirements due to weather and user conditions and offers the same high performance as a conventional gas condensing boiler. The H<sub>2</sub>-ready boiler fits into the same footprint as a current gas-condensing boiler, which is a great advantage especially in houses with limited space for the building services.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220736</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11221</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/bosch-worlds-first-fully-integrated-split-screen-for-motorcycles-rolls-out-on-the-road-220736.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-05T10:10:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Bosch: world’s first fully integrated split screen for motorcycles rolls out on the road</headline>
			<quote>Fully connected display for greater safety and convenience</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Split screen on a 10.25-inch TFT display presenting both relevant vehicle information and riding content like navigation from smartphone apps without distracting the rider.  90 percent of riders use their smartphone to prepare or follow up on trip – the smartphone integration solution mySPIN makes riding safer and comfortable.  Ducati and Kawasaki will introduce mySPIN to bring riding apps to their motorcycles. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Yokohama, Japan – A freely programmable split screen that simultaneously displays vehicle information and app content from a smartphone was once reserved exclusively for premium cars. Bosch’s new integrated connectivity cluster is making this feature available for motorcycles in the form of a 10.25-inch TFT display. Additionally, the smartphone integration solution mySPIN brings the connected phone’s content to the motorcycle’s display. A representative Bosch survey among 2 600 motorcycle riders found that eight out of ten riders would welcome this function. “Our clusters in combination with mySPIN offer a new riding experience with more safety and convenience for motorcycle riders. For us, this is the next step in terms of connectivity for motorcycles”, says Geoff Liersch, President of the Two-Wheeler &amp; Powersports unit at Bosch.</p>
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		<p>
			Our clusters in combination with mySPIN offer a new riding experience with more safety and convenience for motorcycle riders. For us, this is the next step in terms of connectivity for motorcycles
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Geoff Liersch, President of the Two-Wheeler &#38; Powersports unit at Bosch</cite>
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<h2>Informed rapidly </h2><p>The new 10.25-inch TFT display debuts this year on BMW motorcycles. The display’s new dimensions show all relevant information at one glance without distracting the rider. Users decide on the content they wish to see on the screen, all of which can be controlled by the handlebar. The contents of a smartphone app, for example, are automatically adapted with mySPIN to show relevant information fitting the size of the motorcycle display. The split screen continues to show key indicators such as speed and warnings. </p><h2>Connected safely</h2><p>According to the Bosch survey nearly 90 percent of riders use their smartphone to prepare or follow-up on trips. One third puts themselves in great danger using their smartphone even while riding. Bosch has developed the smartphone integration solution mySPIN to make the usage of smartphone content safe and more comfortable. Available in the powersports segment since 2018 – this includes for example so-called all-terrain vehicles or personal watercrafts – in BRP vehicles, mySPIN now will be introduced in the motorcycle segment for the first time. Ducati will introduce it together with Bosch’s also new 6.5-inch connectivity display without the split-screen option. “We want motorcyclists to be able to access smartphone content in an integrated and easy way while riding their bike. With the mySPIN platform and integrated connectivity cluster, we have found the right way to do it”, says Vincenzo De Silvio, Research and Development Director at Ducati. From 2021, the solution will also be introduced by Kawasaki. </p><p>The rider gets access to a rich service offering via various motorcycle-specific apps. With partners such as REVER to download, track and share exciting routes with a community of like-minded riders, Genius Maps and Sygic to find the way to a nearby hotel or restaurant and Dash Radio<sup>1</sup> for free premium digital radio, mySPIN offers an enhanced riding experience. The app portfolio is continuously expanded on a global basis.</p><h2>Solved comprehensively</h2><p>As the leading supplier of motorcycle safety systems Bosch’s top priority for years is to make motorcycle riding safer, but the company also wants to offer riders to a more convenient and exciting experience. Connectivity between the rider and motorcycle and its surroundings plays a crucial role. One example is Help Connect. The digitally connected emergency call system for motorcycles enhances road safety by enabling the fast, automatic dispatch of rescue services in the event of an accident. A further proof of how Bosch is making motorized two-wheelers fit for the requirements of tomorrow’s mobility. </p><p><br/><sup>1</sup> Subject to regional App/Play-Store availability</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>220690</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11224</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/evolution-of-the-bosch-das-3000-calibration-device-for-driver-assistance-systems-220690.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2020-11-05T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-05T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1153</id>
				<name>Mobility Aftermarket</name>
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			<headline>Evolution of the Bosch DAS 3000 calibration device for driver assistance systems</headline>
			<quote>Reduced set-up time, user-friendly routines with maximum positioning and measurement accuracy</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Computer-assisted calibration and adjustment device for camera/radar-based driver assistance systems  New graphical user interface for intuitive operation and new, efficient routines  Bumper position adapter for accurate and quick distance measurement towards the bumper ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Nico Krespach</name>
				<email>Nico.Krespach@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Plochingen – As more and more vehicles are equipped with camera/radar-based driver assistance systems, automotive workshops see increasing demand for recalibration of these systems after performing repair or maintenance tasks. Therefore, Bosch developed the computer-based DAS 3000 calibration and adjustment device for the calibration of driver assistance systems of all popular vehicle.</p>
<p>Bosch now implemented a series of modifications and improvements in order to make the DAS 3000 calibration routines even faster and more user-friendly. New wheel clamps reduce the set-up time and maximize the measurement accuracy. A new graphical user interface allows even faster routines and intuitive operation. For distance measurements, referencing the bumper a new adapter ensures accurate and quick measurement in line with the vehicle manufacturers’ specifications. Existing systems can be updated by means of an upgrade kit. The devices and upgrades are available from September 2020.</p><p></p><p><b>Robust wheel clamps for accurate positioning on 14- to 24-inch rims</b></p><p>The DAS 3000 innovations reduce the setup time for the alignment by 30 percent. This is due, among other new features and uprades, to the new wheel clamps. Their robust frame is equipped with a socket for the installation of calibration targets and a circular level for exact centering on the wheel. Two retention arms fix the frame onto the wheel, a crossbar with sliding cylinders ensure consistent contact on the tire sidewall. These universal wheel clamps can be used universally for all rim sizes reaching from 14 to 24 inches. Even in case of extreme softline rims, they allow accurate positioning without damaging the rim flange. The DAS 3000 trolley is suitable to store the wheel clamps with the calibration targets.</p><p></p><p>The new graphical user interface for intuitive operation enhances the user friendliness and the system’s measurement accuracy. To achieve this, the menu navigation was revised, together with adjustments to the user instructions and screen presentations to reflect recent user study results. The alignment process is optimized by graphical animations showing the current position of both, DAS 3000 and its target position, with improved digital representation of distance, yaw angle and lateral offset values. Distance measurement with a front wheel reference is now improved using the new wheel clamps which are particularly convenient whenever the system is used in combination with lifts. </p><p></p><p><b>Bumper position measurement adapter </b></p><p>The DAS 3000 also benefits from the development of a new adapter which offers safe, damage free contact with the vehicle bumper. This measurement aid is attached to the front of the calibration frame. The adapter features a total height of 800 millimeters and is covered with soft rubber elements to allow positioning right on the vehicle bumper or front without running any risk of damaging the vehicle. The distance plate is designed for alignment on flat floor areas, but it can also be used on surface mounted lifts. Especially in case of front-camera calibration on Kia/Hyundai, Toyota, Mazda and Mercedes-Benz vehicles, this adapter allows a significant reduction in the calibration time. Moreover, it is well-suited for front radar calibration on VAG, BMW and Nissan vehicles. In these cases, the bumper represents a clear reference point while vehicle-specific distances of hidden radar sensors are displayed by the software.</p><p></p><p>The DAS 3000 calibration device can be used flexibly on all workstations set up according to the manufacturer specifications, on headlight test bays and on ground-mounted lifts. The system is managed by means of a workshop computer running Bosch ADAS positioning software and Esitronic 2.0 Online software in combination with Bosch diagnostic testers. Using different calibration targets, DAS 3000 is well-suited for calibration tasks on all common vehicle makes. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220672</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11223</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/new-flagship-products-for-woodworking-biturbo-saws-from-bosch-for-professionals-220672.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-04T09:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-04T09:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>New flagship products for woodworking: Biturbo saws from Bosch for professionals</headline>
			<quote>Cordless tools – more powerful than ever</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ New level of performance: Maximum performance combined with ProCore18V batter-ies   Wide range of applications: Four tools for different tasks   Easy transportation: Low weight and compact design with just one battery  Easy handling: Optimized operating convenience right up to the user interface ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Stefanie Schaefer</name>
				<email>Stefanie.Schaefer@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Bosch is introducing new flagship products for woodworking: The Biturbo saws ‒ cordless GKS 18V-68 GC Professional and GKS 18V-68 C Professional hand-held circular saws, cordless GKT 18V-52 GC Professional plunge saw, and cordless GCM 18V-216 Professional sliding miter saw ‒ are optimized for maximum performance with ProCore18V batteries and are therefore more powerful than all previous cordless saws from Bosch. Craftsmen in woodworking trades can therefore make use of a performance class which up until now was reserved for corded tools with 1,600 to 1,800 Watts. The difference between the saws is their application area: carpenters and roofers can use the cordless hand-held circular saws, for example, to quickly and reliably cut beams to length or chipboard with a maximum cutting depth of up to 70 millimeters. The GKT 18V-52 GC Professional is the first plunge saw in the 18V product range. It ensures precise cut-outs in materials which are up to 40 millimeters thick, and accurate panel cuts due to its guide rail compatibility. It is therefore highly suitable for joiners and kitchen makers. The GCM 18V-216 Professional sliding miter saw is also celebrating a premiere in the 18V segment. It does not matter whether it is used to cut wood stand profiles, parquet flooring or skirting boards, this saw helps improving trades and has the largest cutting depth in its class with 70 millimeters. For further Biturbo tools, please refer to <a href="https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cordless-tools-now-better-than-corded-tools-biturbo-tools-from-bosch-for-professionals-184896.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PI 10894</a>.</p>
<p>With just one battery, all four Biturbo saws are just as powerful as competitor models, which operate with two batteries or in a higher voltage class. This is based on the optimum coordination of their self-developed, brushless high-performance motor with electronics and a battery in such a way that the entire potential of the ProCore18V battery with 8.0 and 12.0 Ah are exploited. Only this makes power-intensive sawing applications possible.</p><h2>All Biturbo saws in detail</h2><p>The cordless GKS 18V-68 GC Professional hand-held circular saw is a good 15 percent quicker and, with the 8.0 Ah battery, is even 225 grams lighter than the comparable corded 1,800 W tool. The front features a bow handle rather than a knob, making it easier and safer to move ‒ even in an inclined position. Its cutting depth increased to 68 millimeters while depth setting is easier than ever: It is performed with just one hand at the push of a button. In addition to high efficiency, one of the special features of the cordless GKT 18V-52 GC Professional plunge saw is its compactness ‒ handling and transportation are therefore easier. Professionals can also work particularly close to edges: With a wall clearance of 10 millimeters, it is the best in its class. Even during work that generates very little dust: Since the vacuum adapter can be turned 360 degrees, the supplied dust bag does not get in the way. Both saws are suitable for use with guide rails and offer value-added thanks to the new user interface and connectivity functions: This means that craftsmen can always see the status of the tool and battery. They can also extend the runtime by up to 30 percent with the “Eco Mode” or individually adapt the cutting speed to the particular application. Maintenance has also become simpler: For example, a repair order can be conveniently sent using an app. Anyone preferring a basic tool with a cutting depth of 70 millimeters can use the cordless GKS 18V-68 C Professional hand-held circular saw. </p><p>With its cutting depth of 70 millimeters, the cordless GCM 18V-216 Professional sliding miter saw provides craftsmen with a wider range of applications than any other sliding miter saw with a 216 millimeter blade. Cutting strips or substructures, sawing square timbers or panels to miters, cutting parquet flooring to length – the saw reliably performs all these tasks and is also characterized by a very quick and tool-free blade change thanks to a clamp screw. The tool is designed for mobile use: Thanks to its ergonomic handle, it can easily be transported with one hand ‒ the saw head and traction function are simply locked for this purpose. The equipment is completed by a laser, which displays the cutting line, a work light and a dust bag for work generating very little dust.</p><p>The Biturbo saws are operated most efficiently with the high-performance ProCore18V batteries with 8.0 Ah and 12.0 Ah. The Bosch Professional 18 Volt system guarantees compatibility with new and existing power tools and chargers in this voltage class. There is also a wide range of accessories which are optimized for use with cordless saws: “Expert for” and “Standard for” blades with carbide technology extend the battery runtime and also increase efficiency. For further information, please refer to PI 10899.</p><p>The Biturbo saws are now available. The quoted prices are non-binding recommended retail prices excluding VAT.</p>
<p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GKS 18V-68 GC <br/>Professional</b></td><td style=''><b>GKS 18V-68 C <br/>Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>18 V/1,800 W </td><td style=''>18 V/1,800 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed </td><td style=''>2,500 ‒ 5,000 min<sup>-1</sup> </td><td style=''>5,000 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade diameter</td><td style=''>190 mm</td><td style=''>190 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade bore diameter</td><td style=''>30 mm</td><td style=''>30 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting depth 0°/45°/50°</td><td style=''>68/49/45 mm</td><td style=''>70/49/44 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Bevel adjustment </td><td style=''>0 ‒ 50°</td><td style=''>0 ‒ 50°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity function</td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>User Interface </td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>No</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Guide rail compatibility </td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>No</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Eco Mode</td><td style=''>Yes</td><td style=''>No</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions <br/>(length x width x height)</td><td style=''>405 x 228 x 288 mm</td><td style=''>397 x 211 x 289 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with/without 8.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>4.3/5.3 kg</td><td style=''>4.0/5.0 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/ Recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''><ul><li>In a L-Boxx with the “Expert for Wood” saw blade and a parallel stop: €409</li><li>In a L-Boxx with the “Expert for Wood” saw blade, a parallel stop, 2 x ProCore18V 8.0 Ah batteries, <br/>a GAL 18V-160 C Professional quick charger and 2 connectivity modules: €799</li></ul></td><td style=''><ul><li>In a cardboard box with the “Standard for Wood” saw blade and a parallel stop: €339</li><li>In a L-Boxx with the “Standard for Wood” saw blade and a parallel stop: €369</li></ul></td></tr></table></p>
<p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GKT 18V-52 GC Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>18 V/1,620 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>2,800 ‒ 5,500 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade diameter </td><td style=''>140 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade bore diameter</td><td style=''>20 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting depth 0°/45°/with guide rail°</td><td style=''>52/32/46 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Bevel adjustment</td><td style=''>-1° bis +47°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Connectivity function, user interface</td><td style=''>Yes</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Size (length x height x width)</td><td style=''>370 x 200 x 230 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with/without 8.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>4.1/5.1 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of supply/recommended retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• In a L-Boxx with the “Expert for Wood” saw blade, a dust sack and a connectivity module: 465 €<br/>• In a L-Boxx with the “Expert for Wood” saw blade, a dust sack, a connectivity module, 2 ProCore18V 8.0 Ah batteries, a GAL 18V-160 Professional quick charger and a FSN 1600 Professional guide rail: €888</td></tr></table></p>
<p><br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications</b></td><td style=''><b>GCM 18V-216 Professional</b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/corded tool equivalence</td><td style=''>18 V/1,600 W</td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>4,600 min<sup>-1</sup></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Saw blade diameter </td><td style=''>216 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Vertical cutting capacity 0°/45°</td><td style=''>70/45 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Horizontal cutting capacity 0°/45°</td><td style=''>270/190 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Bevel adjustment (L/R)</td><td style=''>47°/47°</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Inclination adjustment (L/R)</td><td style=''>45°/ ‒</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>520 x 770 x 630 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight with/without 8.0 Ah battery</td><td style=''>14.7/15.7 kg</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of supply/recommended <br/>retail price excluding VAT</td><td style=''>• In a cardboard box with a dust sack and the “Standard for Wood” saw blade: €519<br/>• In a cardboard box with a dust sack, the “Standard for Wood” saw blade, 2 x ProCore18V 8.0 Ah batteries and the GAL 1880 CV Professional quick charger: €864</td></tr></table></p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220608</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11220</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/groundbreaking-passenger-protection-40-years-ago-bosch-launched-the-electronic-airbag-control-unit-for-cars-220608.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-04T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-04T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>92</id>
				<name>Research</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
				<name>Mobility</name>
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			<headline>Groundbreaking passenger protection: 40 years ago, Bosch launched the electronic airbag control unit for cars</headline>
			<quote/>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Has helped to save some 90,000 lives since its debut.  Deploys faster than a person can blink.  Goes through more than 1.8 million crash simulations until it is ready for production in today’s vehicle models.  Bosch board of management member Kröger: “Bosch is a pioneer in automotive electronics and safety.” ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart, Germany – A collision, a loud bang, and the worst-case scenario has been avoided – that’s the easiest way to describe the benefits of an airbag. Playing a key role in this protective “detonation” is the airbag control unit. It functions as the control center for the lifesaving inflatable cushion. Forty years ago, Bosch joined forces with the Daimler-Benz AG to start production of the world’s first electronic airbag control unit – giving a decisive boost to passenger protection. “Bosch is a pioneer in automotive electronics and safety,” says Bosch board of management member Harald Kröger. “The electronic airbag control unit shows what we mean by ‘Invented for life.’” Since the start of full-scale production in December 1980, Bosch has manufactured more than 250 million airbag control units, constantly refining the technology all the while. The company’s accident researchers estimate that since the market launch of Bosch’s airbag control units, the front, side, and head airbags they deploy have helped save some 90,000 lives around the world. This makes them a key component of vision zero: no fatalities or serious injuries in road traffic.</p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			Bosch is a pioneer in automotive electronics and safety. The electronic airbag control unit shows what we mean by &#8216;Invented for life.&#8217;
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Bosch board of management member Harald Kr&#246;ger</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>The right decision in milliseconds</h2><p>Using internal and external acceleration, yaw-rate, and pressure sensors, a state-of-the-art airbag control unit identifies the type of accident as well as its severity, and deploys the airbag and belt tensioner as needed. In just ten milliseconds – ten times faster than a person can blink – the trigger algorithm interprets the sensor data to determine whether the driver has simply hit the brakes, bumped into a parked car, jumped the curb, or if the vehicle has had a severe collision or is at risk of rolling over. If the situation is dangerous, the system ignites the pyrotechnic gas generator. Within 30 milliseconds, the airbag is fully inflated and can protect the driver and passengers.</p><p>Today’s vehicles come with as many as nine airbags installed, which can be deployed individually depending on the accident scenario. Following a collision, the system also sends a signal to cut off the fuel supply, or, in electric vehicles, to disconnect the high-voltage battery. In addition, the system forwards information about the accident to other vehicle systems – for example eCall, which automatically calls emergency services after an airbag has been deployed.</p><p>Since 1977, Bosch engineers have worked with automakers on the first electronic airbag control unit, putting it through more than 6,000 crash tests in 60 vehicle models. Today, more than 1.8 million crash simulations are necessary to prepare an airbag control unit for large-scale production in a vehicle model. The first airbag system, which went into production in December 1980 and then had its market launch in the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, consisted of three components – a voltage converter, an energy reserve, and a control unit – with a total of 170 parts. These controlled only an airbag and belt tensioner for the driver and optionally for the front passenger. Today’s twelfth-generation airbag control units have just half as many parts and can manage up to 48 restraint devices, including various front and side airbags, knee airbags, and belt tensioners.</p>
<h2>Airbag control units and automated driving</h2><p>In the future, as the number of sensors in vehicles rises, applying the information they gather could ensure that airbags, belt tensioners, and other vehicle functions interact even better. Such an interaction might look something like this: the system swiftly recognizes an impending accident and, for example, automatically puts the occupants into a sitting position that reduces their risk of injury before the actual collision. It can deploy airbags and belt tensioners to provide the best possible crash protection for every person in the vehicle.</p><p>Increasingly automated driving is one area where these possibilities are relevant, since at higher levels it opens up entirely new interior concepts and more room to move about, even for drivers: they may swivel their seat, turn to face the passengers, or get cozy in their seat. As seating arrangements in the vehicle become more flexible, it is ever more crucial to have very specific control of airbags and belt tensioners. In turn, this increases the complexity of the demands on the airbag control units that Bosch is already working on today. Even after 40 years, this particular bag of tricks is still far from empty.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220544</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11219</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/cutting-made-easy-easycutandgrind-from-bosch-for-diyers-220544.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-02T10:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-02T10:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<unit>
				<id>1921</id>
				<name>Power Tools</name>
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			<headline>Cutting made easy: EasyCut&amp;Grind from Bosch for DIYers</headline>
			<quote>Smallest and lightest cordless angle grinder on the market</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Highly versatile: cutting and grinding of numerous materials  Easy to use: Light, compact, quiet  ]]></headwords>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>The ideal helper for many DIY projects: The EasyCut&amp;Grind is the smallest and lightest cordless angle grinder on the DIY market and is used everywhere where fast and simple cutting, shortening, shredding, deburring or grinding is required. Irrespective of whether you are working indoors or outdoors or in wood, plastic or metal. With the EasyCut&amp;Grind, the Bosch “Home &amp; Garden” division has developed a product for users for whom a conventional angle grinder is too large or too loud but who still wish to perform different cutting tasks. From the removal of protruding nails or screws to cutting to length of curtain rails or baseboards made of wood, as well as minor repairs or handicrafts, and on to rust removal and the grinding of small surfaces – the EasyCut&amp;Grind completes all of these. With a weight of only 420 grams and a particularly compact and ergonomic design, the EasyCut&amp;Grind reaches even narrow and difficult-to-access areas without any problems. Thanks to its small size and rotating cutting disc, it has a particularly low vibration and noise level – for example, in comparison to oscillating tools – and therefore is easy to guide and control. The tool is activated by pushing a button and switched on by a slide switch. It has a soft start and if the switch is released the tool stops immediately.</p>
<h2>Highly versatile: Accessories program for numerous materials </h2><p>The EasyCut&amp;Grind includes a metal and a carbide multi-material cutting disc, which are suitable for metal, carton, wood, laminated and plastic materials. The cutting discs have a cutting depth of up to 14 millimeters and deliver precise results. A free hand cutting adapter makes it easy to cut off small workpieces and is also included in the scope of delivery. The workpiece is simply placed against the free hand cutting adapter and cut through without further ado. A grinding disc with three sanding sheets, which makes grinding and deburring works possible, completes the supplied accessories. </p><p></p><p>The EasyCut&amp;Grind is available now. The price is the recommended retail price including sales tax. <br/></p><p><table class="table"><tr><td style=''><b>Tool specifications </b></td><td style=''><b>EasyCut&amp;Grind </b></td></tr><tr><td style=''>Battery voltage/capacity</td><td style=''>7.2 V/2.0 Ah </td></tr><tr><td style=''>No-load speed</td><td style=''>0 – 6,000 rpm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Disk diameter </td><td style=''>50 mm </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Disk hole diameter </td><td style=''>10 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Cutting depth </td><td style=''>14 mm </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Grip circumference</td><td style=''>130 mm </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Dimensions (length x width x height)</td><td style=''>210 x 50 x 95 mm</td></tr><tr><td style=''>Weight including battery</td><td style=''>420 g </td></tr><tr><td style=''>Scope of delivery/recommended retail price including 16% sales tax</td><td style=''>Tool including battery, metal cutting disc, carbide multi-material cutting disc, grinding disc, 3 x abrasive discs, off-hand cutter adapter, transport hood with integrated Allen key, USB-C charging cable: 97.47€</td></tr></table></p><p> </p><p><br/>Subject to change.</p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220480</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11222</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/the-bosch-smart-home-partner-program-welcomes-a-new-member-the-mercedes-benz-s-class-220480.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-11-02T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-11-02T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
			</topic>
			<unit>
				<id>2499</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>The Bosch Smart Home Partner Program welcomes a new member: the Mercedes-Benz S-Class</headline>
			<quote>The smart home will soon also be controllable from a car</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – Since the beginning of the year, Bosch Smart Home has been offering an open interface for selected partners, thus promoting the continuous expansion of its partner network. Following the recent addition of Apple HomeKit, Mercedes-Benz has also joined as a new partner with its MBUX infotainment system. The integration of the Bosch Smart Home System into the carmaker’s new infotainment system will offer its users even more options for controlling their smart homes from their cars. </p>
<h2>From now on, home is only a voice command away when you’re on the road</h2><p>Time is short and many things often need to be taken care of quickly in the morning before going to work or before leaving on a road trip. But moments after driving off, our thoughts often turn homeward again: “Did I switch off the light in the hallway? Did I turn down the heating in the bathroom? Did I close the windows and lock the doors?” In the future, drivers of the new S-Class will receive friendly answers to these questions via MBUX, which notifies them of the current status of their Bosch Smart Home devices even while driving and enables drivers to easily control those devices while on the road. Starting in December, this will initially be possible for the following Bosch Smart Home products: Smart Plug, Room Thermostat, Radiator Thermostat, Shutter Control, Door/Window Contact, Light Control and Motion Detector.</p><p>The driver’s attention always remains completely focused on the road and the traffic because the status request and control commands work simply and contact-free via the MBUX voice assistant. All the driver needs to do is to ask: “Hey Mercedes, is everything okay at home?” The system automatically responds by sending a status update directly to the car: “The shutters in the bedroom are still open and the light in the bathroom is still on.” The driver can then send specific commands to the smart home: “Hey Mercedes, please lower the shutters in the bedroom all the way down” or “Hey Mercedes, switch off the light in the bathroom”.</p><p>This car-to-home integration is achieved thanks to the open partner interface that Bosch Smart Home has been offering since the beginning of the year. The interface enables partners such as Mercedes-Benz to integrate Bosch Smart Home devices into their own solutions via a Cloud API. </p>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			We are very pleased to welcome Mercedes-Benz as another strong partner for our smart home. This collaboration not only creates a meaningful connection between the topics of home and mobility, but also unites our corporate philosophies &#8211; &#8216;Technology for living&#8217; and &#8216;The best or nothing&#8217; &#8211; under a common goal: to bring new lightness and ease to the connected lives of our users, who will benefit greatly from this,
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>says Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home, about the new partnership.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote class="quote">
		<p>
			We are delighted to be able to extend our partnership with Bosch in the Smart Home area and are enthusiastic to deliver superior voice-enabled interactions through our MBUX Voice Assistant. Our integration of Bosch&#8217;s Smart Home solutions, with its broad range of supported devices, has made it possible for MBUX to strengthen its position as a leader in automotive Voice AI.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Nils Schanz, Head of User Interaction Voice Control, Mercedes-Benz, has positive words to say about this joint step as well.</cite>
			</div>
	</blockquote>
<h2>Release date and availability </h2><p>The smart home function will initially be available exclusively in the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class starting in December 2020. Gradual expansion to include the manufacturer’s other model series is planned. </p>]]></text>
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	<press_release>
			<uuid>220224</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11218</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/autumn-highlights-2020-from-bosch-smart-home-220224.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-10-26T11:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-10-26T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2448</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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				<id>2499</id>
				<name>Smart Home</name>
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			<headline>Autumn Highlights 2020 from Bosch Smart Home</headline>
			<quote>All-round security in today’s intelligent home</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Antonela Nedic</name>
				<email>Antonela.Nedic@de.bosch.com</email>
			</contact>
			<text><![CDATA[
<p>Stuttgart – Bosch Smart Home welcomes autumn with three new additions that guarantee even more security for today’s smart home. The Bosch Smart Home Water Alarm reliably alerts in the event of water leaks, thus preventing major damage to property. The new Plug Compact extends the range of a number of products from Bosch Smart Home. In addition, a new partnership with the company LEDVANCE enhances the possibilities of intelligent lighting in the Bosch Smart Home. These additional helpers make smart homes even more secure and allow their users to feel even more relaxed and carefree while enjoying the autumn and winter season.</p>
<h2>The new products at a glance: </h2><p></p><p><b>Water Alarm</b></p><p><ul><li>Reliably notifies in the event of water leakage – even when away from home thanks to push message and live images.</li><li>Prevents greater hazards: the Water Alarm immediately disconnects electrical appliances that are connected to the mains via Smart Plugs.</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>Plug Compact </b></p><p><ul><li>Optimally amplifies the range of the Water Alarm, Twinguard, Motion Detector and Twist.</li><li>Combines numerous smart functions, e.g. measurement of power consumption, integration into the presence simulation and motion light.</li></ul></p><p></p><p><b>LEDVANCE</b></p><p><ul><li>Complements Bosch Smart Home as a new partner for smart lighting solutions.</li><li>Expands the portfolio with new Starter Kits for protection against burglary and fire. </li></ul></p>
<h2>The Bosch Smart Home Water Alarm – preventing property damage has never been so easy </h2><p>Water damages in private households pose an underestimated risk. According to the General Association of the German Insurance Industry, water damage is by far the most common household damage, accounting for 62 percent of all damage in private homes. To effectively minimize damage caused by leaking water, Bosch has now added the new Water Alarm to its family of smart home products. A reliable helper is unobtrusively concealed in the Water Alarm’s slim design. The Water Alarm immediately generates a reliable twofold alarm when it detects a water level of 1.5 millimetres or more. The auditory alarm is a clearly audible “beep” and the visual alarm consists of blue flashing Philips Hue or LEDVANCE lights integrated into the Bosch Smart Home System. These alarms are especially important if the potential sources of water damage, e.g. a washing machine, are located in the basement. </p><p>Water damage often occurs when no one is at home. That’s why the Water Alarm notifies Bosch Smart Home users who are away from home through a push message and live images from the indoor cameras. This enables users to react quickly, thus avoiding costly financial losses due to water that leaks undetected for hours or even days. Professional assistance can be directly requested via an emergency call button in the app. In the event of water leakage, electrical appliances connected to the mains via Smart Plugs are immediately and automatically disconnected from the power supply, thus avoiding serious hazards such as electric shocks.</p><p>The nonslip silicone coating on the bottom of the Bosch Smart Home Water Alarm also ensures that the little apparatus remains in its proper place. If the Water Alarm is accidentally moved, e.g. when cleaning the house or by household pets, the device automatically triggers an app notification.</p><p></p><h2>The Plug Compact – a small all-rounder in the smart home</h2><p>The Plug Compact perfectly complements the entire Bosch Smart Home system. With its help, conventional electrical appliances can be easily and seamlessly integrated into the system, and thus into automations, scenarios and the presence simulation, as it is already the case with the known Smart Plug. Furthermore, the Plug Compact also offers other useful functions, for example, a programmable timer, control via voice assistants, built-in parental control and measurement of the power consumed by connected electrical appliances.</p><p>Thanks to its compact design, several smart plugs can be used directly alongside one another. Moreover, the Plug Compact enables the smart connection of previously unreached rooms, such as the basement or the attic, because it supports the range extension for the following devices of the Bosch Smart Home portfolio: Water Alarm, Twinguard, Motion Detector, Twist and other Plug Compacts. </p><p></p><h2>Let there be light – smart lighting solutions with LEDVANCE </h2><p>Bosch Smart Home is expanding the potential of smart lighting solutions in its system in collaboration with LEDVANCE, a company for lighting products and networked lighting applications that emerged from a spin-off of Osram GmbH. In close cooperation with LEDVANCE, Bosch Smart Home offers Starter Sets that support uses cases for protection against burglary and fire. To deter uninvited guests, the LEDVANCE lamps flash an eye-catching red light whenever a break-in is attempted. If smoke is detected, the lamps automatically flood the room with intense yellow light to optimally illuminate escape and rescue routes. </p><p>The lighting solutions of LEDVANCE’s Smart+ ZigBee 3.0 series can be easily and conveniently integrated into the system via the existing Bosch Smart Home Controller and without the need for a separate bridge. Thanks to this direct integration, users also enjoy a high level of security and data protection for their lights. </p>
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			We are pleased that by collaborating with LEDVANCE, we can simplify the integration of smart and individual lighting solutions for our customers and thus further enhance their security.
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				<cite>Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home</cite>
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<p><b>Availability and Price: Water Alarm</b><br/>In Germany, Austria, France<br/>€48.69 RRP incl. 16% VAT until 31 December 2020<br/>€49.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT from 1 January 2021<br/>Available immediately</p><p></p><p><b>Availability and Price: Plug Compact </b><br/>In Germany, Austria, France<br/>€44.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT from 1 January 2021<br/>Available from January 2021 </p><p></p><p><b>Availability and Price: Water Alarm Package with Plug Compact </b><br/>In Germany, Austria, France<br/>(two Water Alarms, one Adapter Plug Compact)<br/>€129,95 RRP incl. 19% VAT from 1 January 2021<br/>Available from January 2021 </p><p></p><p><b>Availability and price: LEDVANCE Starter Kits</b><br/>Bosch &amp; LEDVANCE Fire Protection Starter Kit <br/>In Germany, Austria, France and Great Britain<br/>(Bosch Smart Home Controller, Bosch Smart Home Smoke Detector, two LEDVANCE LED lamps E27)<br/>€194.91 RRP incl. 16% VAT until 31 December 2020<br/>€199.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT from 1 January 2021<br/>Available from 1 October 2020 </p><p></p><p><b>Availability and Price: Bosch &amp; LEDVANCE Alarm System Starter Kit</b><br/>In Germany, Austria, France and Great Britain<br/>(Bosch Smart Home Controller, Bosch Smart Home Motion Detector, two Bosch Smart Home Door/Window Contacts, LEDVANCE LED Lamp E27, LEDVANCE LED Light Band)<br/>€292.39 RRP incl. 16% VAT until 31 December 2020<br/>€299.95 RRP incl. 19% VAT from 1 January 2021<br/>Available from 1 October 2020 </p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11172</press_release_id>
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			<date_of_creation>2020-10-20T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
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				<id>2445</id>
				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
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			<headline>Bosch polls Europeans about the future of the powertrain: respondents in favor of variety</headline>
			<quote>57 percent of respondents in Europe favor subsidizing RSF</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ Electrical powertrains expected to overtake combustion engines by 2030.  Two-thirds of Europeans polled do not want to live without cars.  Bosch’s informational campaign on the future of the powertrain is on the web at  www.bosch.com/DriveLikeABosch . ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Joern Ebberg</name>
				<email>Joern.Ebberg@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – According to a representative survey conducted in June 2020 by the market research institute Innofact on behalf of Bosch, no powertrain types have lost any of their relevance – whether batteries or fuel cells, gasoline or diesel engines. If the 2,500 survey respondents in Germany, France, Italy, and the U.K. had to decide on a new car tomorrow, one in two would opt for a stand-alone combustion engine for their primary car and around one in three for their second car. However, when asked what would be the most prevalently used powertrain in 2030, some 68 percent of those polled see the electrical powertrain in pole position, ahead of hybrids and combustion engines. Survey participants acknowledged the potential of fuel cell-powered cars, with around one in three seeing the fuel cell as the future of mobility. “Electric mobility is on its way – and that’s good news. This year alone, Bosch is investing 500 million euros in this domain. At the same time, we’re also continuously refining the internal combustion engine – because it’s still needed,” says Dr. Stefan Hartung, member of the Robert Bosch GmbH board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector. </p>
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			Electric mobility is on its way &#8211; and that&#8217;s good news. This year alone, Bosch is investing 500 million euros in this domain. At the same time, we&#8217;re also continuously refining the internal combustion engine &#8211; because it&#8217;s still needed.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Stefan Hartung, member of the Robert Bosch GmbH board of management and chairman of the Mobility Solutions business sector</cite>
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<h2>Respondents want incentives for all powertrain types</h2><p>A further question reveals respondents’ open-mindedness toward powertrains of all types: when asked whether they favor incentives for vehicles equipped solely with combustion engines, in addition to the many government subsidies for electric cars and plug-in hybrids, 70 percent of the Europeans polled answered in the affirmative. The number of respondents in favor of government incentives to buy new cars with a conventional powertrain is highest in Italy at 83 percent, and lowest in the United Kingdom at 60 percent. In France, 77 percent are in favor; in Germany, 62 percent. “Incentivizing modern combustion engines can accelerate the vehicle fleet’s renewal, which would also help the environment and the climate,” Hartung says. Just under one-third of Europeans would like to see this subsidy run to at least 9,000 euros. This is the same as the maximum rebate currently offered by the German government for the purchase of an electric car. Two findings are notable: for one, 72 percent of city dwellers in the four surveyed European countries believe the combustion engine merits a subsidy. For the other, the majority (80 percent) of 18-to-29 year-olds also endorse incentives for cars with combustion engines. </p><p>Even cars with conventional engines can run in a climate-neutral way. The key to this is renewable synthetic fuels (RSF), which are made from renewable hydrogen and CO₂ captured from the surrounding air. On average, 57 percent of those taking part in the Bosch survey agreed that RSF should benefit from tax breaks. “There’s just no way around renewable synthetic fuels if we want to achieve our climate targets,” Hartung says. “Only with RSF can the more than one billion vehicles already on the road worldwide help contain global warming.”</p>
<h2>Can’t live without a car: respondents in Europe are unanimous</h2><p>In Europe, the status of the car and its importance for mobility is unlikely to change any time soon. Around 60 percent of those surveyed in Germany, France, Italy, and the U.K. are unable to imagine living without a car altogether. And a clear majority of the remaining 40 percent are only prepared to leave their car behind some of the time. The car’s approval rating in rural Europe is 77 percent. Incidentally, these findings are roughly similar among 18-to-29 year-olds, around half of whom also come out clearly in favor of a car. While 61 percent of those surveyed in Germany and 47 percent in the U.K. cited greater flexibility as the most important reason for having a car, 41 percent of French respondents indicated they need it mostly for work. In contrast, 55 percent of surveyed Italians prefer the car to other forms of mobility that they feel are less convenient. “For the foreseeable future, the car will remain the number one means of transport – and has excellent prospects of becoming even more climate-friendly,” Hartung says. Bosch’s objective is for people to be able to stay mobile in an affordable and eco-friendly way. </p>
<h2>The future of the powertrain: Bosch champions electromobility and combustion technology</h2><p>Bosch aims to make transportation as resource-friendly as possible, and is pursuing the vision of CO₂-neutral and virtually emissions-free mobility in several ways. In its approach to future powertrain technology, the supplier of technology and services is keeping an open mind. On the one hand, Bosch aims to become the market leader in electromobility with battery and fuel cell-powered vehicles. Electric vehicles are climate-neutral if the charging power and hydrogen are sourced from renewables. On the other hand, Bosch is continuing to refine combustion engines to contain global warming and protect the environment to the greatest extent possible. If they run on RSF, gasoline and diesel engines can also be climate-neutral on the road. Bosch expects around one-third of all newly registered vehicles worldwide to be purely electric by 2030. Two-thirds of all new vehicles will still be powered by a combustion engine, many of them as hybrids.</p>]]></text>
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			<press_release_id>PI11213</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/city-country-freeway-bosch-paves-the-way-for-climate-neutral-transportation-219712.html</url>
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			<date_of_creation>2020-10-08T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-10-08T11:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
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			<topic>
				<id>2056</id>
				<name>Electrified mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2445</id>
				<name>Powertrain systems</name>
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			<topic>
				<id>55424</id>
				<name>Commercial vehicles</name>
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			<headline>City, country, freeway: Bosch paves the way for climate-neutral transportation</headline>
			<quote>Efficient powertrain solutions for commercial vehicles</quote>
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			<contact>
				<name>Thorsten Schönfeld</name>
				<email>Thorsten.Schoenfeld@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Climate action for road transport calls for a broad technology offensive. Commercial vehicles in particular have a wide variety of requirements when it comes to powertrain solutions, as the CO₂ emissions differ greatly depending on driving profile, payload, and driving distance. While light vehicles tend to drive shorter distances, for example on downtown delivery routes, heavy-duty trucks transport goods and merchandise over long distances. To meet EU requirements, CO₂ emissions need to be cut dramatically in both light commercial vehicles and heavy trucks by 2030. Bosch hopes to play a role in realizing climate-neutral transportation for all vehicle classes. To this end, the company is developing a range of efficient powertrains – from combustion engines and battery-electric models to fuel cells.</p>
<h2>Powertrain solutions for commercial vehicles</h2><p><b>Silent through the city – the electric powertrain for light commercial vehicles</b></p><p>It’s hard to imagine city streets without delivery vehicles, tradespeople, and other small-scale businesses – especially given the steadily rising demand for goods and services. That is why society needs pioneering powertrains that put as little strain as possible on residents and the environment. Bosch’s eCityTruck powertrain solutions allow for low-noise driving with zero local emissions. Together, they form a compact module made up of the e-axle, which combines the electric motor, power electronics, and transmission in a compact unit, and an electric drive module (without the transmission). Both solutions are easy to integrate and can be scaled for light commercial vehicles up to 7.5 tons. Depending on the battery design, they enable ranges of up to 200 kilometers, meaning that most delivery routes of less than 80 kilometers a day are easily covered on a single charge. “With our modular eCityTruck powertrain solutions, we are making the electrified powertrain economical, compact, and efficient,” says Uwe Gackstatter, president of the Bosch Powertrain Solutions division. In doing so, Bosch is getting electric vans ready for the mass market. </p><p><br/><b>Battery power for country roads, too – economical electrification for regional delivery trucks from 7.5 to 26 tons</b></p><p>Bosch is driving forward the electrification of commercial vehicles outside the city limits as well. For instance, the company offers eRegioTruck powertrain solutions for medium- and heavy-duty trucks as well as for city and long-distance buses, and special use cases. The powertrain concept plays a critical role in making regional traffic within a radius of some 250 kilometers as economical and efficient as possible – not only that, it does it with low noise and zero local emissions. An electric motor, inverter, and vehicle control unit are all part of this systems solution. Depending on the topology, the compact electric motor can come as a separate electrical unit in combination with a transmission, or as an active component integrated into a rigid axle.</p><p><br/><b>Going the distance efficiently – Bosch powertrain solutions for long routes and heavy loads</b></p><p>Because of the high mileage and the load they transport, the potential for reducing CO₂ in vehicles that drive long-haul routes is particularly great. For each customer’s needs, no matter where in the world, Bosch offers the right powertrain solution – whether it’s powered by diesel, natural gas, battery, or fuel cell. In addition, Bosch is currently examining the technical issues regarding the use of hydrogen in combustion engines and is looking into the marketability of this technology. The engine technologies available today and existing vehicle architectures already form a solid basis for developing this approach.</p><p><i>eDistanceTruck powertrain solutions:</i> In the future, how will trucks weighing as much as 40 tons be able to travel more than a thousand kilometers in electric mode? The key lies in Bosch’s eDistanceTruck powertrain solutions. These include the fuel cell as well as hybrid drives. The fuel-cell system in particular scores points with its combination of long range and short refueling times. If the hydrogen used comes from renewable sources, then the fuel cell’s operation is climate-neutral. Bosch offers various solutions for mobile fuel-cell systems that address customer requirements around the world: for the stack as the core of the design, the individual components in the submodules, or the overall system for commercial vehicles.</p><p>Thanks to their compact design, the solutions are easy to integrate into existing vehicle platforms. Bosch is currently working with the startup Powercell to develop the stack and make it market-ready. The plan is to begin the large-scale manufacture of fuel-cell stacks in 2022 and launch the complete fuel-cell system – the Bosch fuel cell power module – in 2023. In addition, Bosch is currently working with other companies as part of the EU-funded <a href="https://www.h2haul.eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">H2Haul</a> project to build a small fleet of fuel-cell trucks and put them on the road.</p><p><i>Bosch components for natural gas powertrains:</i> In regions with well-developed infrastructure for natural-gas filling stations, Bosch’s natural-gas drive system offers a viable alternative to conventional fuels for long-haul routes. Compared to liquid fuels, natural gas produces lower CO₂ and particulate emissions and offers cost advantages in many countries, depending on the local fuel prices. Bosch has a comprehensive portfolio of proven natural gas technology for many different vehicle types. </p><p><i>Bosch diesel technology:</i> The diesel engine is the dominant powertrain in commercial vehicles and will remain the preferred choice for the foreseeable future. No other combustion engine is used in such a variety of ways. Its advantages include high efficiency and the associated economic benefits, as well as strong engine performance. Bosch’s diesel portfolio features components for fuel injection and fuel supply, engine and air management, and exhaust-gas treatment. The company has also approved these for the use of synthetic fuels. </p><p>Working together, Bosch and the Chinese engine manufacturer Weichai Power were the first to increase the efficiency of a commercial-vehicle diesel engine up to 50 percent – a real milestone, given that the maximum value for trucks to date was 46 percent. “This demonstrates that Bosch is systematically improving its diesel drive systems for on- and off-highway operation,” Gackstatter says. One feature of the new engine is Bosch’s modular common-rail system for commercial vehicles with up to 2,500 bar injection pressure. The system ensures efficient fuel supply and injection, is scalable, and can be configured for engine sizes with up to eight cylinders. Depending on the segment, it has a service life of up to 1.6 million kilometers, and in off-highway operation, 15,000 hours. </p><p>In addition, the exhaust-gas treatment by urea injection – called selective catalytic reduction, or SCR – in the Bosch SCR system with double injection helps further reduce the emissions of diesel vehicles and make them more economical in their use of resources. Here, urea is injected into a catalytic converter close to the engine and into one located farther away. The system responds flexibly to driving conditions, such as high- and low-load cycles or cold starts, and can thus effectively and efficiently reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides. It is also designed for low fuel consumption. </p><p><br/><b>Completely connected – the internet of things (IoT) in the drive system for shorter development times and faster troubleshooting</b></p><p>Bosch connects the drive system and provides cloud-based services for the entire vehicle life cycle. An example of such an IoT application is web-based validation in large-scale development. This process transfers powertrain data from the connected vehicles. Remote analysis makes it possible to monitor and evaluate different applications simultaneously, allowing defects in the drive system to be detected at an early stage. This reduces development time and further enhances the system’s reliability in production vehicles. Additional IoT applications for production vehicles can eliminate imminent failures of individual components using specially developed algorithms, thus effectively preventing downtimes.</p>]]></text>
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			<uuid>219648</uuid>
			<press_release_id>PI11205</press_release_id>
			<url>https://www.bosch-presse.de/pressportal/de/en/stuttgart-airport-set-to-welcome-fully-automated-and-driverless-parking-219648.html</url>
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			<type>Press release</type>
			<date_of_creation>2020-10-12T00:00:00+0000</date_of_creation>
			<date_publish_from>2020-10-12T12:00:00+0000</date_publish_from>
			<date_publish_to></date_publish_to>
			<topic>
				<id>2446</id>
				<name>Automated mobility</name>
			</topic>
			<topic>
				<id>2447</id>
				<name>Connected mobility</name>
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				<id>69</id>
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			<headline>Stuttgart airport set to welcome fully automated and driverless parking</headline>
			<quote>Apcoa, Bosch, and Mercedes-Benz are working to provide the world’s first commercial automated valet parking service</quote>
			<headwords><![CDATA[ In the future, a command from a smartphone will tell cars where to park in Stuttgart Airport’s P6 parking garage.  The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is equipped with the technology to enable driverless, fully automated parking (SAE Level 4 1 ).  For automated valet parking, Bosch is using camera-based infrastructure for the first time to detect lanes and obstacles.  The parking garage operator Apcoa is testing barrier and payment functions as the basis for automated valet parking, enabled by its APCOA FLOW digital mobility platform. ]]></headwords>
			<contact>
				<name>Athanassios Kaliudis</name>
				<email>athanassios.kaliudis@de.bosch.com</email>
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<p>Stuttgart, Germany – Automated parking to drive down the airport stress: Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and the parking garage operator Apcoa want to introduce driverless and fully automated parking at Stuttgart airport in the future. To this end, the automated valet parking system co-developed by Bosch and Mercedes-Benz is to be made ready for commercial operation. The new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is already geared up to accommodate it as the world’s first production vehicle to feature the technology required for future infrastructure-based automated valet parking. As an option, customers can buy the appropriate pre-installation for what the company calls the INTELLIGENT PARK PILOT, which makes the S-Class capable of receiving a smartphone command to drive itself to a reserved parking space. “With the new S-Class, it’s not just driving that’s a luxury, but parking as well,” says Dr. Michael Hafner, head of automated driving at Mercedes-Benz AG. The P6 parking garage at Stuttgart airport will serve as the pilot for the planned commercial automated parking service. Here, the companies will test how the vehicle technology onboard the S-Class interacts with the intelligent Bosch infrastructure and APCOA FLOW, the digital platform provided by the parking garage operator Apcoa. This platform makes the whole parking process ticketless and cashless. “Apcoa, Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and Stuttgart airport want to work together to make parking fully automatic,” says Christoph Hartung, member of the executive management of Connected Mobility Solutions at Bosch. In the airport parking garage, preparations are currently underway to begin piloting the planned automated valet parking service. The aim of this trial with new S-Class vehicles at Stuttgart airport is to ensure that interactions between the vehicle, infrastructure technology, and parking garage operator run smoothly and are optimized for the customer. </p>
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		<p>
			With the new S-Class, it&#8217;s not just driving that&#8217;s a luxury, but parking as well.
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			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Dr. Michael Hafner, head of automated driving at Mercedes-Benz AG</cite>
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		<p>
			Apcoa, Bosch, Mercedes-Benz, and Stuttgart airport want to work together to make parking fully automatic.
		</p>
			<div class="cite">
				<cite>Christoph Hartung, member of the executive management of Connected Mobility Solutions at Bosch</cite>
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<h2>World’s first Level 4 park function in a production vehicle</h2><p>In July 2019, Bosch and Mercedes-Benz received the world’s first special permit to operate automated valet parking for selected E-Class vehicles without a safety driver in real-life, mixed parking garage traffic at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Equipped with the appropriate pre-installation for the INTELLIGENT PARK PILOT, the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class is now the first production vehicle to feature this technology, which enables it to park without a driver. However, this is conditional on the future availability of parking garages with the appropriate infrastructure, as well as on national legislators giving automated valet parking the green light. This makes the Mercedes-Benz S-Class the world’s first vehicle to feature a pre-installation for an SAE Level 4 automated driving function, the second-highest level of automation. “With automated valet parking, Mercedes-Benz is demonstrating that driverless parking will soon be possible,” Hafner says. </p><p>To facilitate this new one-touch parking function, a spacious drop-off and pick-up area will be set up directly behind the entrance to the P6 parking garage, giving automated valet parking users a convenient place to leave their vehicles. As they comfortably make their way to the terminal and check in, their S-Class will park itself in the basement, guided by information from the infrastructure technology. In other words, users no longer need to worry about maneuvering or having to squeeze out of their cars when the space they have finally found proves to be too narrow. “Automated valet parking really enhances our passengers’ comfort and convenience and saves them time, especially when they’re in a hurry and just want to drop their car off quickly at the airport”, says Walter Schoefer, management spokesman for Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH. For the test phase that is about to start, P6 will initially have two spaces available for self-parking vehicles. More spaces will be added when driverless parking becomes standard as planned in the future and as demand increases. </p>
<h2>Intelligent infrastructure and digital platforms</h2><p>The pilot parking garage at Stuttgart airport will be a premiere for new Bosch video cameras that can identify vacant parking spaces, monitor the driving aisle and its surroundings, and detect obstacles or people in the aisle. Until now, lidar sensors have been used for this purpose. A dedicated control center in the parking garage then calculates the route the vehicles need to take to reach an available space. “Our intelligent parking garage infrastructure forms the basis for the future of driverless parking,” Hartung says. Thanks to the information that the cameras provide, it is also possible for cars to drive themselves around the parking garage – even on narrow ramps, enabling them to move between different stories. The in-vehicle technology autonomously converts the information from the infrastructure into driving maneuvers. If the cameras detect an unexpected obstacle, for example, the vehicle safely performs an emergency stop. </p><p>APCOA FLOW, the parking garage operator Apcoa’s digital platform, will also play a key role in driverless parking at Stuttgart