MAINCOR Honored with Bayerischer Mittelstandspreis 2025 for Innovation and Sustainability
MAINCOR received the Bayerischer Mittelstandspreis 2025 for exemplary innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility, as presented by Bavarian Minister-President Dr. Markus Söder.
- • MAINCOR awarded the Bayerischer Mittelstandspreis 2025 for outstanding entrepreneurial commitment and innovation.
- • The award ceremony occurred on October 25, 2025, with Dr. Markus Söder presenting the honor in Nuremberg.
- • Dieter Pfister emphasized MAINCOR’s 'Fabrik 2030' project highlighting advanced production and sustainability.
- • The award recognizes companies exemplifying sustainable business practices and social responsibility in Bavaria.
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MAINCOR has been awarded the prestigious Bayerischer Mittelstandspreis 2025, recognizing its outstanding entrepreneurial commitment, innovation, and social responsibility. The award ceremony took place on October 25, 2025, in Nuremberg, where Dr. Markus Söder, the Bavarian Minister-President and CSU party chairman, personally presented the accolade.
Dieter Pfister, MAINCOR's managing director, expressed pride and gratitude for the recognition, emphasizing that it reflects the strength and resilience of the Bavarian Mittelstand in driving regional economic growth through continuous innovation and responsible business practices. He highlighted MAINCOR's "Fabrik 2030" project, which integrates advanced production technologies and sustainability measures, illustrating the company's forward-looking vision and commitment to creating value for employees, customers, and the community.
The Bayerischer Mittelstandspreis honors companies that exemplify sustainable business models and social engagement, advocated by the Mittelstands-Union Bayern to support a free and future-oriented economic and social order grounded in social market economy principles. MAINCOR’s recognition underscores its leading role among German SMEs in combining innovation with social and environmental responsibility.
This article was translated and synthesized from German sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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