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Participants from 12 countries attended 24th Colloquium

This year’s Colloquium “Rheological measurements on mineral building materials” was already the 24th event of this series organized by the Eastern Bavarian Technical University of Regensburg (OHT) in Germany jointly with the equipment manufacturer Schleibinger Geräte Teubert und Greim GmbH. The speakers and the guests came from 12 countries; among them, for the first time, scientists from India and Iceland.

Following the words of welcome by Markus Greim, Managing Director of Schlei-binger Geräte GmbH and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kusterle and Prof. Wolfgang Baier of OTH Regensburg. Dr. phil. Rudolf...

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