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Everyone knows glass, but few know the possibilities of specialty glass. Every day, our 750 scientists and engineers work to make new technologies possible. Our founder laid the foundation for this 140 years ago with the invention of specialty glass. Today, our high-tech materials play a key role in the most important industries of today and tomorrow.

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ANNUAL RESULTS

Annual results: SCHOTT maintains position in a challenging market

SCHOTT achieved solid results in FY 2024, navigating significant challenges such as high energy costs, increased factor costs, and global competitive pressures. The international technology group maintained global sales of nearly EUR 2.8 billion, with an EBIT of EUR 400 million. Pharmaceutical, optics, and semiconductor industries contributed significantly to this growth. Find all financial figures in our Annual Report.

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A SCHOTT employee checks the quality of optical glass cubes.
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As part of its goal to achieve climate-neutral production, SCHOTT researchers are testing how to melt glass using 100% green electricity.

SCHOTT TOPPAC® Nest with space for 160 polymer syringes
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SCHOTT Pharma expanded its operations, including increasing the capacities for polymer syringes in Müllheim, Germany, opening a state-of-the-art production facility in Lukácsháza, Hungary, and celebrating the groundbreaking for a new factory in Jagodina, Serbia.

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SCHOTT’s position in the high-end optics sector contributed significantly to its sales results in FY 2023/24.

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SCHOTT launched its low-loss glass to advance the semiconductor industry. The new product is designed to help the industry create more powerful chips.

Sustainability

Climate Neutral 2030. An ambitious goal

Social responsibility has always been an integral part of our corporate strategy. The dividends we generate support a wide range of projects in scientific research and social programs. Today, taking responsibility has taken on new meanings. Progressive climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. We know we have to do our part to stop climate change and have set ourselves an ambitious goal. Our pledge: We will become climate neutral across our production by 2030.

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SCHOTT wants to become climate neutral across its production by 2030. Image: SCHOTT
SCHOTT Melting Tank
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The melting of specialty glass at temperatures of 1,700°C is very energy intensive.

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Look into a melting tank where raw materials are melted into glass.

Electrification melting Lab
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In lab tests, SCHOTT is testing how to melt glass with electricity.

Digital models help SCHOTT experts simulate the melting tank changes
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Digital models help SCHOTT experts simulate the melting tank changes.

SCHOTT scientists holding 2024 New Gases Innovation Award
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New Gases Innovation Award recognizes successful trials with 100% hydrogen.

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In tests, it was possible for the first time to produce an optical glass with 100 % hydrogen on a large industrial scale.update.

Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality: Unlocking New Realities

Augmented Reality (AR) is revolutionizing how we interact with the world by merging the digital and physical realms to create immersive, interactive experiences. This transformative technology is not only shaping the entertainment and gaming sectors but is also making a significant impact in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and education. SCHOTT is at the heart of this innovation, providing cutting-edge technologies that power the next generation of AR devices. With our high-quality optical components and advanced production capabilities, we help our partners bring visionary AR products to life and make them accessible to the mass market.

A woman wearing AR glasses and interacting with a digital 3D model of a motor
From completely new device designs to unprecedented viewing angles: The most advanced SCHOTT materials play an essential role in enabling groundbreaking technologies that will shape the future of consumer electronics. Image: SCHOTT
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Reflective waveguides for high-quality optical AR glasses for mass market.

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A man holding a SCHOTT RealView® high-index glass wafer featuring optical gratings.

SCHOTT glass production plant in Kulim, Malaysia
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A state-of-the-art production facility in Kulim, Malaysia, will expand SCHOTT's capacity to supply high-quality optical components to international high-tech industries.

Astro and space materials

SCHOTT provides advanced materials like glass-ceramics, specialty glass, and glass-to-metal sealings to the astronomy and space industries. Its products enable missions that help explore the universe and improve life here on earth. SCHOTT supported many ground-breaking missions, including supplying its ZERODUR® glass-ceramic for the mirror substrates of the European Southern Observatory’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT).

ZERODUR® glass-ceramic delivers near zero thermal expansion
ZERODUR® Glass-Ceramic Telescope Mirror
Segment of ZERODUR® glass-ceramic made by SCHOTT for the Extremely Large Telescope
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SCHOTT successfully shipped its final segment blanks for the Extremely Large Telescope’s main mirror, made from its glass-ceramic ZERODUR®.

SCHOTT produces solar cell cover glasses to protect space photovoltaic systems
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SCHOTT Solar Cell Cover glasses provide effective protection for space and terrestrial photovoltaics.

SCHOTT provides lightweight microelectronic packages for the aerospace market
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Lightweight Microelectronic Packaging for Aerospace.

CoralPor® comes as a powder or as larger monolithic pieces
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CoralPor® Nano-Porous glass.

Astro and space
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