ARTS, working in collaboration with Airbus and the industrial photographer, Wolfram Schroll, has created a new, artistic calendar showcasing innovations in the aviation and space industries. To mark the end of the year, ARTS will be holding a prize draw, enabling entrants to win one of five calendars, each of which measures 60 cm by 60 cm. The calendar and the associated campaign both feature under the expertise4innovations label.
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Press Release: Prize draw to win an ARTS 2018 expertise4innovations calendar
1. PRESS RELEASE
Dresden, 5 December 2017
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Melanie Wolf - Pressekontakt
ARTS Holding SE | Airport Center Dresden | Hermann-Reichelt-Str. 3 | 01109 Dresden
Tel.: +49 (0)351 795 808-42 | Fax +49 (0)351 795 808 17 | melanie.wolf@arts.aero | www.arts.aero
Prize draw to win an ARTS
2018 “expertise4innovations”
calendar
ARTS, working in collaboration with Airbus and the industrial photographer, Wolfram Schroll, has
created a new, artistic calendar showcasing innovations in the aviation and space industries. To
mark the end of the year, ARTS will be holding a prize draw, enabling entrants to win one of five
calendars, each of which measures 60 cm by 60 cm. The calendar and the associated campaign
both feature under the expertise4innovations label.
With its 2018 expertise4innovations campaign, ARTS will be using its new calendar to showcase a
different innovation in the fields of space and aviation each month. The campaign also includes a
series of specialist blog articles of the same name, each of which will appear on the first of the month,
in which ARTS will not only feature the innovation as photographed, but will also describe its own
efforts to promote innovation.
As the year draws to a close, ARTS will be holding a prize draw, enabling five entrants to win a calendar
featuring the work of the photographer, Wolfram Scholl, who has been a specialist industrial
photographer for over twelve years, working for small businesses and large companies including
Airbus, Siemens and Bosch. His main focus is on light industrial engineering, the steel industry, medical
technology, research, and aerospace sectors, with photo sessions sometimes lasting for several weeks
and taking him all over the world. For the Airbus photo series, he visited nine research and
development laboratories in Germany, France, Spain and Great Britain, meeting the challenge of
capturing innovative technologies such as space radar echo chambers, the inner technical workings of
satellites, acoustic laboratories, and many more.
Anyone who is interested in taking part in the draw can send an e-mail with the subject “ARTS Prize
Draw”, their name and e-mail address to marketing@arts.aero by 31 December 2017. The draw will
take place within a week of the closing date and ARTS will notify the winners by e-mail. The privacy
policy and entry conditions of ARTS Holding SE apply.
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More information: expertise4innovations.com | Wolfram Schroll, Industrial Photographer | Airbus
ARTS (Aircraft Related Technical Service) uses its expertise to support the space and aviation industries worldwide:
with personnel and their knowledge, or turnkey solutions. With six locations and over 25 project sites, ARTS’ more
than 500 technical and business experts help their clients to realise new ideas and increased capacity to overcome
bottlenecks and concentrate on their core businesses. The ARTS umbrella brand encapsulates three lines of
business: Experts, Processes and Solutions. Each line of business is dealt with by an independent company within
the ARTS Group.