Grundig Business Systems

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Company typeGmbH
IndustryOffice equipment
Founded2001
Headquarters,
Grundig Business Systems
Company typeGmbH
IndustryOffice equipment
Founded2001
Headquarters,
Key people
Roland Hollstein, Barbara Kuriczak CEO
ProductsDigital and analogue dictation devices, Speech Recognition, Electronic Manufacturing Services
OwnerInduc GmbH
Number of employees
170
Websitewww.grundig-gbs.com

Grundig Business Systems (GBS) is a German maker of dictation solutions located in Bayreuth and Nuremberg in Germany and employs 170 people. It was spun off from Grundig AG in 2001 to focus on the manufacture of analogue and digital dictation devices featuring the "Made in Germany" label.

The company began in 1954 with the Stenorette A, the first Grundig dictation machine on the market. The Steno-Cassette 30, developed by Grundig in 1983, became the DIN standard. In association with a consortium project of the International Voice Association, the .dss Digital Speech Standard was developed by Grundig in 1995. The dictation machine division became independent from its former parent Grundig under the name of Grundig Business Systems in 2001.

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