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Friederike Voigt

Friederike Voigt is the Brand content lead for Autodesk DACH and Nordics; she is responsible for the German Redshift site. She previously worked as a journalist with Callwey, a German leading publishing house specializing in architecture. While studying Media Management and History of Art she was awarded a national scholarship in journalism and worked for various newspapers and magazines including the German Press Agency (dpa) and Cicero Magazine.

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Swedish start-up Northvolt is working closely with several automotive brands, including Volkswagen, to build gigafactories. Northvolt is one of many producers of electric-vehicle batteries.
Construction

How Gigafactory Construction Is Happening at Lightning Speed

by Friederike Voigt

Gigafactories, or factories that produce electric-vehicle batteries, are being erected in months. How can gigafactory construction be so quick?

The Urbach Tower in southwest Germany was built using “self-shaping” wood. This unique structure was created as part of a horticultural show.
Architecture

New Ways of Naturally Bending Wood Are All About Curve Appeal

by Friederike Voigt

Bending wood typically requires heavy machinery and huge amounts of energy, but scientists are refining natural ways to guide wood to shape itself.

Rendering of road made of plastic, with woman cycling
Sustainability

Recycled Plastic Roads Pave the Way to More Sustainable Infrastructure

by Friederike Voigt

Could future roads be made out of recycled plastic yogurt containers? PlasticRoad says “yes” as it builds the next generation of infrastructure.

ABB robot arm holding a blue fuse box on an assembly line
Manufacturing

How One Industrial Tech Firm Is Winning Customers With a New BIM Execution Plan

by Friederike Voigt

ABB Electrification is digitalizing its entire product portfolio, making it easier for customers to integrate its products directly into their BIM models.

The TSB vehicle is loaded onto a plane to China
Infrastructure

How One German Company Is Going Full Steam Ahead With Maglev Technology

by Friederike Voigt

German company Max Bögl has taken the next step in the development of maglev technology. China has recognized its huge potential for local transport.

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