The only Austrian technical inspection association (Technischer Überwachungs-Verein, [TÜV]), TÜV AUSTRIA, and its +3 200 employees in +30 countries have excellently mastered the challenges of the previous year. The TÜV AUSTRIA Group is once again among the trend TOP 500 and can report an impressive progression from 400th place (in 2021) to 373rd place.
The ranking of the business magazine trend ranks Austria’s largest companies based on their turnover. “The performance of Austria’s largest companies in 2022 was better than expected: The country’s top companies largely performed well and achieved sales growth significantly above the rate of inflation,” trend summarises the result.
The current TÜV AUSTRIA Annual Report 2022 brings a compact overview of the activities of the TÜV AUSTRIA Group in the most successful year in the company’s history, which was also the 150th anniversary of the only Austrian TÜV.
The report also provides an outlook on further developments for 2023, such as the expansion of the Technology & Innovation Center in Vienna into the most modern testing, research and innovation centre in the country, or solutions in the area of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
On 116 pages, the annual report presents highlights from Austria and many countries around the world, conveying the radiance, dynamism and, above all, the high level of acceptance of TÜV AUSTRIA’s independent expertise in the areas of safety, quality, innovation, research, sustainability and environmental protection. The current annual report in German and English has the motto Living the Future and shows what TÜV AUSTRIA is all about. The constant look ahead, the spirit of research and innovation and an individual, increasingly digital, solution portfolio for customers and partners.
MTS3000-Restan by SINT Technology:
Automatic system to perform the ASTM E837-20 procedure by hole-drilling
SINT Technology, a member of TÜV AUSTRIA Group, produces the MTS3000-Restan. An automatic system to perform the ASTM E837-20 procedure by hole-drilling.
Austrian Delegation:
Smart Manufacturing Business Mission
TÜV AUSTRIA Shanghai participated in the Smart Manufacturing Business Mission to Central China, organised by the Commercial Section of the Austrian Consulate General.
Canton Fair:
Showcase of TÜV AUSTRIA’s expertise and services to a global audience
The 135th Canton Fair, revered as “China’s first exhibition”, provided a platform for TÜV AUSTRIA to showcase the expertise and services to a global audience.
Modelwise and innotec
Partner to Innovate Functional Safety
Modelwise, a spin-off of the Technical University of Munich that develops software for automated functional safety analyses, and innotec GmbH, a consulting company specialized in Functional Safety and since 2020 part of the TÜV AUSTRIA Group, announced their strategic partnership to innovate functional safety assessment. The collaboration combines Modelwise’s innovative software tool Paitron, applicable for all (A)SILs according to IEC 61508 and ISO 26262, and innotec’s expertise in functional safety solutions including HARA, safety requirements management, and safe hardware and software development.
Hole-drilling-method
Non-destructive mechanical method for residual stress analysis
SINT Technology, a member of TÜV AUSTRIA Group, uses the non-destructive mechanical method for residual stress analysis.
Residual stress analysis in mechanical components
With state-of-the-art measurement technology
SINT Technology, a member of TÜV AUSTRIA Group, uses state-of-the-art measurement technology to test the residual stress level in mechanical components.