Finally: Prizes, opinions, major projects
A prize like dynamite
This includes the article by my colleague Dr. Bernd Kaltwaßer, who looked at the points of contact Evonik already has with the Nobel Prizes awarded in the natural sciences last week. And he proves it: Alfred Nobel's claim that progress in research is only worthy of a prize if it also brings about concrete improvements was once again fully met this time. (Photo: Nobel Prize Outreach / Clément Morin)

Back to the future?
But what is progress anyway? Growth critic Niko Paech and venture capitalist Romy Schnelle have different views on this. Does progress require constant innovation or does humanity take a step forward by taking a step backwards? They discuss this in the ELEMENTS debate.

Great at Grand Thinking
There is no debate about the great things that can be marveled at in Egypt. Since the construction of the pyramids, the country has repeatedly implemented huge projects. A pictorial journey through the country full of wonders of the world shows where Evonik can make a contribution.
