The history of Antennentechnik
1919
![1919](/fileadmin/_processed_/f/1/csm_1919_f3204d0603.jpg)
ATTB founded in Bad Blankenburg as Hermann Pawlik Elektrotechnische Fabrik Heliogen
1930
![1930](/fileadmin/_processed_/a/d/csm_1930_90ce6b596b.jpg)
Started production of components for radios
1950
![1950](/fileadmin/_processed_/e/8/csm_1950_7c073343bd.jpg)
Renamed into VEB Fernmeldewerk Bad Blankenburg
1993
![1993](/fileadmin/_processed_/2/b/csm_1993_fced717f84.jpg)
Automotive antenna division privatized by Treuhandanstalt after reunfication
2002
![2002](/fileadmin/_processed_/6/c/csm_2002_aeb587e07d.jpg)
Takeover by the American investor Andrew
2003
![2003](/fileadmin/_processed_/d/0/csm_2003_53a89f3ad6.jpg)
Management buyout
2012
![2012](/fileadmin/_processed_/5/6/csm_2012_66e8b63d09.jpg)
ATTB renamed into Antennentechnik Bad Blankenburg GmbH
2017
![2017](/fileadmin/_processed_/3/1/csm_2017_62f651f16c.jpg)
ATTB relocates from Bad Blankenburg – its place of origin – to Weimar Legefeld
2019
![2019](/fileadmin/_processed_/d/b/csm_2019_93b2708a7c.jpg)
Desay SV acquires Antennentechnik Bad Blankenburg GmbH
2021
![2023_1](/fileadmin/_processed_/1/3/csm_2023_1_e65af0309c.jpg)
Desay SV Automotive Europe GmbH sells aftermarket business to ATTB Antennentechnik Bad Blankenburg GmbH
2023
![2023_2](/fileadmin/_processed_/b/c/csm_2023_2_6b1c1cb26b.jpg)
New ATTB Antennentechnik Bad Blankenburg GmbH launches in Rudolstadt
2024
![2024](/fileadmin/_processed_/9/0/csm_2024_22117ae74a.jpg)
ATTB GmbH starts production with a weekly capacity of 20,000 products
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