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  • Students From Around The World Compete In Mars Rover Challenge
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    Students From Around The World Compete In Mars Rover Challenge
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 29:
    The CC-8 rover, operated by a team of students from the Sapienza Technology Team in Rome, carries out tasks during the European Rover Challenge at AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on August 29, 2025.
    The competition's finals feature 27 student teams from 12 countries, all vying for the top spot in Europe's premier Mars rover challenge. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Olivetti Lettera 35 Typewriter
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    Olivetti Lettera 35 Typewriter
    An editorial image shows a vintage Olivetti Lettera 35 typewriter against a soft pink background. The iconic Italian design, popular in the late 20th century, symbolizes retro technology, creativity, and the timeless charm of analog writing. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Whitby Traction Engine Rally
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    Whitby Traction Engine Rally
    A traction engine appears during the Whitby Traction Engine Rally at Hawsker Lane in Whitby, North Yorkshire, on August 3, 2025. (Photo by Trevor Wilkinson/MI News/NurPhoto)

     

  • Copper Material Manufacturing in Anqing
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    Copper Material Manufacturing in Anqing
    Copper billets are gradually rolled into copper rods that meet the specifications in the workshop under the action of the rolling mill rollers in Anqing City, Anhui Province, China, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
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    Daily Life Between Banff And Cochrane
    BANFF, CANADA – MAY 22:
    No. 101 KH Porter Compressed Air Locomotive (1901) seen at the site of Bankhead, a former early-20th-century coal mining town in Banff National Park, near Banff, Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Technisches Museum Wien
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    Technisches Museum Wien
    A sign displays the opening hours at the Technisches Museum Wien (Vienna Technical Museum) in Vienna, Austria, on June 8, 2025. The museum is one of Austria's most important institutions for science, industry, and technology history. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption: Scene (top left) filmed by the camera on a beetle and beamed bck to a smartphone

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11969
    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption: A Pinacate beetle explores with the tiny camera on its back.

    Credit: Mark Stone/University of Washington

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11969
    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption: Beetle wearing the camera navigates projects in a lab sending back images to a smartphone

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Caption: Co-lead author Vikram Iyer, a University of Washington doctoral student in the electrical and computer engineering department, attaches the camera system to a Pinacate beetle.
    Credit: Mark Stone/University of Washington (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11969
    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption: The camera system on a beetle.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11969
    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption: Camera can work at night. Here it streams images to a smartphone

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
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    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11969
    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption: The tiny camera tmounted on an insect-sized robot

    Credit: Mark Stone/University of Washington

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    DUK10133995_001
    FEATURE - Aus Insektensicht: Winzige Videokamera auf Käfer montiert gibt Einblicke
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11969
    Beetle cam 1
    15/07/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mark Stone/University of Washington

    A tiny wireless camera that can be strapped onto the back of an insect, is offering an insect’s eye view of the world.The main reason for it is to develop a camera that works the way an insects vision does.It also gives the chance to see the world from an insect perspective.Applications could range from biology to exploring novel environments.The camera streams live video to a smartphone at 1 to 5 frames per second.It sits on a mechanical arm that can pivot 60 degrees. This allows a viewer to capture a high-resolution, panoramic shot or track a moving object while expending a minimal amount of energy. Co-lead study author Vikram Iyer said: “This is the first time that we’ve had a first-person view from the back of a beetle while it’s walking around. “There are so many questions you could explore, such as how does the beetle respond to different stimuli that it sees in the environment? “But also, insects can traverse rocky environments, which is really challenging for robots to do at this scale. “So this system can also help us out by letting us see or collect samples from hard-to-navigate spaces.”To demonstrate the versatility of this system, which weighs about 250 milligrams — a team at the University of Washington in the USA, mounted it on top of live beetles and insect-sized robots.The low-power, low-weight, wireless camera system can capture a first-person view of what’s happening from an actual live insect or create vision for small robots.

    Caption:The camer longside a US one cent coin for scale

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Bianca Braun
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    Bianca Braun
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER FUER SOBLI, 29.5.2015, GLATTBRUGG ZH, UNTERNEHMERINNEN GEGEN ERBSCHAFTSSTEUER. BILD: BIANCA BRAUN (MAXON MOTORS).- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Bianca Braun
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    Bianca Braun
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER FUER SOBLI, 29.5.2015, GLATTBRUGG ZH, UNTERNEHMERINNEN GEGEN ERBSCHAFTSSTEUER. BILD: BIANCA BRAUN (MAXON MOTORS).- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Bianca Braun
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    Bianca Braun
    FOTO: PHILIPPE ROSSIER FUER SOBLI, 29.5.2015, GLATTBRUGG ZH, UNTERNEHMERINNEN GEGEN ERBSCHAFTSSTEUER. BILD: BIANCA BRAUN (MAXON MOTORS).- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG
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    Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG
    Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG in Köln / 190315 ***Deutschland, Koeln, 19.03.2015
    Dr. Helmut Leube, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Deutz AG, nach der Pressekonferenz.***Deutz AG balance sheet press conference in Cologne, Germany, march 19th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG
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    Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG
    Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG in Köln / 190315 ***Deutschland, Koeln, 19.03.2015
    Dr. Helmut Leube, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Deutz AG, nach der Pressekonferenz.***Deutz AG balance sheet press conference in Cologne, Germany, march 19th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG
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    Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG
    Bilanz-Pressekonferenz der Deutz AG in Köln / 190315 ***Deutschland, Koeln, 19.03.2015
    Dr. Helmut Leube, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Deutz AG, nach der Pressekonferenz.***Deutz AG balance sheet press conference in Cologne, Germany, march 19th, 2015 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • PETER PAULI. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    PETER PAULI. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DER CHEF PETER PAULI. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • PETER PAULI. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    PETER PAULI. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DER CHEF PETER PAULI. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGE. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGE. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGE. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    NACH DEM SAEGEN WIRD DAS MATERIAL UND DIE HAUCHDUENNEN SCHNITTSTELLEN MIT EINEM ELEKTRO MIKROSKOP KONTROLLIERT. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    NACH DEM SAEGEN WIRD DAS MATERIAL AUS DER SAEGE GENOMMEN UND GEREINIGT, MISCHA SCHMUTZ (24). DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGE IN ARBEIT. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGE IN ARBEIT. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGE IN ARBEIT. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • VOR DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    VOR DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    MISCHA SCHMUTZ (24) FUEGT DAS MATERIAL IN DIE SAEGE. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGE. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGE. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGE. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIESE MASCHINE KONTROLLIERT AM ENDE DIE GESAEGTEN PLAETTCHEN UND SORTIERT SIE NACH QUALITAET. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGE IN ARBEIT. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGE IN ARBEIT. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGE IN ARBEIT. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGEFAEDEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGEFAEDEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGEFAEDEN. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGEFAEDEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGEFAEDEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGEFAEDEN. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • DIE SAEGE. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    DIE SAEGE. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
    DIE SAEGE. DIE ERFOLGREICHSTE SCHWEIZER SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER

    DUKAS/Peter Gerber

     

  • NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
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    NACH DEM SAEGEN. SOLARFIRMA MEYER - BURGER
    FOTO: PETER GERBER, 25.07.2011, THUN (BE):
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