thyssenkrupp Polysius spins off sustainable process technologies into thyssenkrupp Calvion

Key highlights
  • Carve-out effective 1 May 2026: thyssenkrupp Polysius spun off its sustainable process technologies into wholly owned thyssenkrupp Calvion GmbH.
  • Calvion, headquartered in Ennigerloh, launched with about 40 employees and focuses on Oxyfuel and other CO2‑reduction process technologies for cement, lime and energy‑intensive industries.
  • Leadership: Lukas Schoeneck appointed CEO, supported by Patrick Vaugt (Operations), Eike Willms (Technology) and Philip Glörfeld (Sales).

Carve-out and purpose

Effective 1 May 2026, thyssenkrupp Polysius carved out its sustainable process technologies into thyssenkrupp Calvion GmbH to concentrate Oxyfuel and other CO2‑reduction process solutions within a dedicated organization and accelerate their development, industrialization and market deployment.

Scope and offerings

Calvion focuses on Oxyfuel technologies and other solutions to reduce process‑related and combustion‑related emissions for cement, lime and other energy‑intensive industries, supporting customers across the project lifecycle to translate concepts into implementable industrial solutions.

Structure and positioning

Polysius retains its profile as a supplier of single‑machine solutions, modernizations, spare parts and field services, while Calvion has the organizational framework to independently advance sustainable process technologies and expand into existing and new application areas with rising CO2‑reduction and energy‑efficiency demands.

Operations and leadership

Headquartered in Ennigerloh and launched with about 40 employees, thyssenkrupp Calvion is a wholly owned subsidiary led by CEO Lukas Schoeneck, supported by Patrick Vaugt (Operations), Eike Willms (Technology) and Philip Glörfeld (Sales).