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Since 1993, Robert Breitbach Consulting has been present as a retained and independent International Executive Search Firm, managed by its proprietor. Our focus are the Printing and Paper Industries.
With offices in Germany (Bonn), Spain (La Coruña and Barcelona), and Estonia (Tallinn), as well as with a partner network that has been built over a period of more than a quarter of a century, we have all the necessary resources to manage your domestic and international personnel recruiting projects.
Our business activities include all tools a modern search firm can access, such as direct search, social networks, classifieds, database and finally our valuable industry contacts - after all we have more than 25 years of experience!
Last modified: 10 June 2023 (CET)
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Robert Breitbach Consulting is THE firm to contact when expertise on technical and executive levels is required in Europe, the Middle East, India, and North America.
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Executive Search - Recruiter - Headhunter
On the website of Jobadder we find the following definition (Quote): "... an executive search is an employment search that is undertaken in order to find candidates to fill executive roles, or other positions of equivalent seniority.
This search is usually conducted by executive search firms on behalf of a third-party company. The advantage of an executive search being performed by an executive search firm is that the firm can undertake an initial screening of the candidate and confirm if they are suitable for the role and ascertain what their remuneration expectations before putting them in touch with the company.
As executive searches target highly qualified and desirable candidates, ideal candidates are sometimes already employed and are best approached by executive search firms in order to glean information about their interest in leaving their current role for a new opportunity....".
Please visit Jobadder.com for the complete article: Executive Search - Definition
An interesting overview of the profession and more information can be found on the website of the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC) which we would like to recommend: The Profession - Overview
From the website investopedia by author Will Kenton
(Quote): "... 3-D printing is an additive manufacturing process which creates a physical object from a digital design, by laying down thin layers of material — in the form of liquid or powdered plastic, metal or cement — which is fused together..." (unquote).
Mr. Kenton explains more detailed:
(Quote): "... 3D printing technology is already increasing manufacturing productivity and has such potential that it could massively disrupt the manufacturing logistics and inventory management industries — if it can be successfully used in mass production, and if manufacturing becomes more local.
However, 3-D printing speeds are still too slow for mass production. For now, the technology is mainly reducing the lead time in the development of prototypes of parts and devices, and the tooling needed to make them. This is a huge benefit to smaller scale manufacturers because it reduces costs and time to market. Because 3-D printing can create intricate and complex shapes using less material than subtractive manufacturing processes like milling, it is used in hydro-forming, stamping and injection molding and other processes..." (unquote).
Mr. Kenton sees "incredible potential" in 3D printing:
(Quote): "... Car and aircraft manufacturers have taken the lead in 3-D manufacturing, using the technology to transform unibody and fuselage design and production, and powertrain design and production. Boeing is using 3D-printed titanium parts in the construction of its 787 Dreamliner airliner. The U.S. and Israeli air forces are already using 3D printers to manufacture spare parts. GE, which sees itself at the forefront of the industrial internet created a helicopter engine, in 2017, with 16 parts instead of 900 – a sign of how big an impact 3D printing could have on supply chains.
In medical sciences, 3D printing is being used to customize implants. And this technology could soon revolutionize dentistry. In the future, organs and body parts may be created using 3D printing techniques.
In fashion, Nike. Adidas and New Balance are using 3D printing to create prototypes faster than ever and create customized shoes. In 2018, Nike revealed it had made the first 3D-printed textile upper in performance footwear, called Flyprint – which precisely engineers the textile by unwinding a coil of thermoplastic filament which is laid down in melted layers.
In the construction industry, companies around the world are making breakthroughs in 3D-home printing. Using layers of concrete, homes can be built in 48 hours, which are stronger than regular cinder block and only a fraction of the price..." (unquote).
The complete article and more can be found on investopedia.com: 3D Printing