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In 1972, electrical engineering student Rudolf Moll manufactured a first counting machine for seeds for his parents’ nursery business, which was internationally renowned for its cultivation of cyclamen and cineraria flowers. In the summer of 1972, a first counting machine was introduced at a specialist trade fair, where it attracted a great deal of attention. And so the company “elmor” was born. After graduating, Rudolf Moll worked in various areas of research, industry and the energy sector. In 2003 he decided to renovate elmor and to invest in the development of new devices and technologies. Increasing problems in the worldwide food production, new requirements with breeding and quality control of seeds and narrower margins in the commercial seeds business result in an increasing need for modern, high-quality, world-wide used niche devices like seed counters, sorters or filling and packaging devices. Besides challenging mandates and developments within the ranges sensor technology / measuring and control electronics / robotics are implemented as third party service. |