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    Pöttinger breaks ground on third testing centre expansion

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJanuary 13, 20222 Mins Read
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    The Technology and Innovation Centre (TIZ) in Grieskirchen, Austria is said to be one of the most modern component test centres in Europe. On the 11th of January, Markus Achleitner, Regional Minister for the Economy, together with the three stakeholders and the managing director of the centre attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the third expansion phase.

    Pöttinger is one of the stakeholders, alongside the Municipalities of Grieskirchen, St. Georgen, Tollet and the Business Upper Austria agency. This phase will see more space being created, with around 1,800m2 of workshop space and 500m2 of office space, representing an investment of around 6.3 million euros. Completion is scheduled for December.

    Markus Baldinger, Pöttinger managing director for Research, Development and Digitisation, said: “The TIZ Technology and Innovation centre is the heart of the Pöttinger quality assurance system. For more than 18 years now, machines have been tested here for their quality and suitability for field conditions. This is where research, development and testing come face to face. The testing centre is one of the most modern in the agricultural industry worldwide and has an excellent reputation. These tests save time and money: up to 75 per cent compared to testing in the field.

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    From the left: Markus Baldinger (Managing Director at Pöttinger), Tanja Spennlingwimmer (Head of Investor and Location Management at Business Upper Austria), Markus Achleitner, (Regional Minister for the Economy and Research), Maria Pachner (Mayor of Grieskirchen) and Martin Oberndorfer (Managing Director of TIZ- Grieskirchen GmbH.)

    “Within a relatively short period, machines can be subjected to a lifetime’s worth of stress and strain. A workload test on the component testbed that is completed in a couple of months replicates field testing that for large machines would normally extend to 30,000 hectares and take longer than 5 years.

    “Pöttinger machines are designed to deliver the best working results. To achieve that, the technology needs to work perfectly. In addition, the centre can provide other international customers from the aerospace, mechanical engineering and electromobility industries with an extended range of professional services.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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