CERANOD® at the LKZ Company Run 2025
On a warm evening in Ludwigsburg, four dedicated colleagues from ELB CERANOD® took part in the LKZ Company Run 2025, joining over 3,000 participants for a 3.5 km race through the city.
On a warm evening in Ludwigsburg, four dedicated colleagues from ELB CERANOD® took part in the LKZ Company Run 2025, joining over 3,000 participants for a 3.5 km race through the city.
At CERANOD®, we believe surface technology is the key to durable, high-performance components. That’s why we maintain a strong presence in industry publications…
We’re proud to share that ELB CERANOD® has received two German Innovation Awards in 2025! Our project CAMM – Ceramic Additive Manufactured Magnesium was honored in two categories: …
Last week, the IMA World Magnesium Conference 2025 brought together leading figures from across the global magnesium sector in Salzburg — and CERANOD® was proud to participate as both exhibitor and sponsoring partner.
Rising material costs, tightening regulations, and increasing sustainability demands are reshaping today’s material strategies. One smart solution: recycled aluminium.
Its key advantages: …
At MaterialsWeek 2025, hosted by the DGM, ELB took part in both presentations and discussions across several key topics. Our team attended talks on…
On March 13, 2025, the industrial symposium “Advancing Implant Materials – Insights from Industry & Research” took place in Dortmund, hosted as part of the
DFG-funded research group FOR5250. The event brought together leading experts from academia and industry to explore the…
At CERANOD®, we make it a priority to focus on what truly matters: our health! Together with LIFE Fitnessstudio Ludwigsburg, we had an active and inspiring day filled with movement, valuable insights, and…
On March 13, 2025, the Korea Institute of Material Science (KIMS) and the IMA European Committee will hold their latest exchange meeting, reinforcing international collaboration in magnesium research and industrial applications. This meeting will feature updates on…
We are pleased to announce that in December 2024, the MagImp project—in collaboration with Königsee Implantate, the Chair of Materials Test Engineering (WPT) at TU Dortmund, and with the support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)— achieved a breakthrough in the…