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Russian delegation honors Eberhard Schöck

During a visit to Germany, a delegation of Russian scientists honored the construction engineer and company founder Eberhard Schöck for his pioneering achievement in building physics. The head of the delegation, Professor Igor Schubin of the Research Institute for Building Physics in Moscow, presented the entrepreneur from Baden-Baden with a badge of honor in gold and a diploma certificate.

With the invention of the structural thermal insulation element “Schöck Isokorb,” Schöck had redefined the state of the art in the early 1980s. The second invention, the footstep insulation “Schöck...

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