Schübeler Technologies GmbH: Challenging Projects Propelled by Aerodynamics Expertise

In this increasingly competitive world, cutting-edge companies are those that take on one-off challenges, engaging their teams to provide innovative solutions through the creation of never-been-done-before products. This is particularly true when designing propulsion components for the UAV and professional motorsports sectors. These industries rely on products constructed with precision, efficiency and longevity in mind, systems that not only meet the customer’s unique application, but exceeds their speed-torque propulsion expectations as well.

Schübeler Technologies GmbH offers a full product lineup of robust turbo fans, jets, compressors, pumps, electric motors, carbon fiber and aluminum composites. These rugged components are designed to withstand extreme field use and demanding applications, providing thrust power and lightweight durability for high tech functionality.

Daniel Schübeler, CEO and Founder, explains, “The idea customer comes to us with a new and challenging project, something which not has been done before, and he asks for things which we can solve for him. It needs kind of a turbo machine propeller to move air, to maybe move water, and he has a demand for an efficient system—an efficient and lightweight system—that is what we do.”

Founded in 1997, Schübeler’s primary focus is on research and development, pioneering radical innovations that will shape the future of propulsion technology in more than just the drone, aviation and motorsports industries! To learn why craftsmanship, flexibility and the ability to develop new products on the fly are propelling Schübeler Technologies to new heights, watch this elevating video.

To learn more, visit http://schuebeler-technologies.de/de/.

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