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Engineering for a better world

Germany’s most sustainable company

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First Quarter Results 2026

Strong start to the year for GEA

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Financial figures 2025

GEA with profitable growth in a milestone financial year

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TIME/Statista Ranking 2026: GEA named Germany’s most sustainable company and ranks 17th globally

June 25, 2026

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Strong first quarter for GEA: Accelerated growth and further profitability gains

May 11, 2026

Top employer

Top Employer 2026: GEA recognized on three continents

January 16, 2026

The GEA Foundation generously donated to support the construction of the new SOS Children’s Village home in Düsseldorf-Garath. At the opening ceremony, Dr. Nadine Sterley, Chief People & Sustainability Officer at GEA Group and Member of the Executive Board at GEA Foundation symbolically handed over the keys to the home to Herbert Stauber, director of the SOS Children’s Village in Düsseldorf. (Source: GEA/SOS Kinderdorf)

New SOS-Kinderdorf home opens in Düsseldorf-Garath

April 24, 2026

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Company presentation

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Annual Report 2025

GEA Insights

Person using a tablet to inspect stainless‑steel industrial equipment with GEA‑branded valves and piping.

GEA Cloud : les machines connectées carburent à l'IA industrielle

Découvrez comment les machines dotées de capacités numériques de GEA se connectent au GEA Cloud pour exploiter des informations pilotées par l'IA, améliorer la disponibilité et favoriser des performances industrielles durables.

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

The aviation industry wants to use more sustainable aviation fuel, but supply is limited. To meet demand and secure cleaner air travel, suppliers need to unlock resources from existing sidestreams like fats and oils. How to scale up? That’s where GEA comes in.

En 1926, Ramesohl & Schmidt (qui deviendra plus tard Westfalia Separator AG) a lancé son premier système de traite au seau. La famille Kirchhoff a été parmi les premières à l'utiliser dans sa ferme en Allemagne.

Du pot trayeur au robot de traite : 100 ans d'innovation dans l'élevage laitier chez GEA

Depuis plus de 100 ans, GEA développe des technologies pour l'élevage laitier – des premières machines à traire à seaux aux systèmes autonomes et connectés numériquement. Ces innovations ont profondément transformé l'élevage laitier : elles ont permis de s'affranchir des routines exigeantes en main-d'œuvre pour gagner en productivité, améliorer le bien-être animal et optimiser l'efficacité des opérations quotidiennes.

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