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== About Voestalpine ==
 
== About Voestalpine ==
  
Voestalpine Group includes around 500 companies located in more than 50 countries around the world. It has been listed on the [http://en.wienerborse.at/ Vienna Stock Exchange] since 1995. Voestalpin Group is considered the world leader in the manufacture, processing, and development of sophisticated steel products. They supply technology-intensive sectors, such as the automotive, railway, aviation, and energy industries.
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Voestalpine Group includes around 500 companies located in more than 50 countries around the world. It has been listed on the [http://en.wienerborse.at/ Vienna Stock Exchange] since 1995. Voestalpin Group is considered the world leader in the manufacture, processing, and development of sophisticated steel products. They supply technology-intensive sectors, such as the automotive, railway, aviation, and energy industries.  
 
 
Voestalpine steel was used in numerous products, such as the newest Airbus generation, but also in buildings; for example, the [http://atomium.be/ Atomium] in Brussels, [http://www.wembleystadium.com/ Wembley Stadium] in London, and the [http://www.burjkhalifa.ae/en/ Burj Dubai], the tallest building in the world. The group is proud of this fact and promotes it as much as possible.
 
  
 
== Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy ==
 
== Engagement in Cultural Diplomacy ==
  
The Group fulfills its corporate responsibility and supports social, cultural, and educational activities in many different ways. They demonstrate this commitment by long-term sponsoring partnerships or projects. When selecting among the different projects, it is a particular priority for Voestalpine that they are in line with corporate values and generate a sustainable benefit for all society.
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Voestalpine steel was used in numerous products, such as the newest Airbus generation, but also in buildings; for example, the [http://atomium.be/ Atomium] in Brussels, [http://www.wembleystadium.com/ Wembley Stadium] in London, and the [http://www.burjkhalifa.ae/en/ Burj Dubai], the tallest building in the world. The group is proud of this fact and promotes it as much as possible.
  
 
The Voestalpine Group invests not only in research and development but also in environmentally friendly manufacturing processes. All their products have to fulfill ecological requirements, such as:  long useful life, conservation of resources and optimum reusability, recyclability, and recoverability. Voestalpine considers environmental protection as the responsibility of each individual employee at all levels and in all business sectors. That is why all the employees are taught to promote environmentally conscious behavior.
 
The Voestalpine Group invests not only in research and development but also in environmentally friendly manufacturing processes. All their products have to fulfill ecological requirements, such as:  long useful life, conservation of resources and optimum reusability, recyclability, and recoverability. Voestalpine considers environmental protection as the responsibility of each individual employee at all levels and in all business sectors. That is why all the employees are taught to promote environmentally conscious behavior.
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[http://www.voestalpine.com/group/en/jobs/students-graduates/ Scholarships] are available for students in specific cases for technical research.
 
[http://www.voestalpine.com/group/en/jobs/students-graduates/ Scholarships] are available for students in specific cases for technical research.
  
===Cooperation with Universities===
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===Cooperation with universities===
  
 
Many employees teach at universities all over the world. Candidates for a diploma or a Ph.D. can profit from the Voestalpine’s wide scale of activities - from the study of economics to legal issues and technical research.  
 
Many employees teach at universities all over the world. Candidates for a diploma or a Ph.D. can profit from the Voestalpine’s wide scale of activities - from the study of economics to legal issues and technical research.  
  
== Notable Activities ==
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== Notable activities ==
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The Group fulfills its corporate responsibility and supports social, cultural, and educational activities in many different ways. They demonstrate this commitment by long-term sponsoring partnerships or projects. When selecting among the different projects, it is a particular priority for Voestalpine that they are in line with corporate values and generate a sustainable benefit for all society.
  
 
=== Activities in the Field of Humanitarian Aid ===
 
=== Activities in the Field of Humanitarian Aid ===
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In cooperation with the [http://www.oesv.at/news/index.php Austrian Skiing Association], Voestalpine erected the Voestalpine skygate, an arch made of 130 tons of steel that was used as the towering gate to the finish line in the ski stadium at the FIS Alpine Skiing World Championship 2013 in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schladming Schladming], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria Austria].
 
In cooperation with the [http://www.oesv.at/news/index.php Austrian Skiing Association], Voestalpine erected the Voestalpine skygate, an arch made of 130 tons of steel that was used as the towering gate to the finish line in the ski stadium at the FIS Alpine Skiing World Championship 2013 in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schladming Schladming], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria Austria].
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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[http://www.voestalpine.com/isovac/en/Energy-industry2/Sustainability Sustainability]
 
[http://www.voestalpine.com/isovac/en/Energy-industry2/Sustainability Sustainability]
  
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