Pilz
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Pilz may refer to:

Pilz is also the name of the following companies:
  • Pilz GmbH & Co. KG
    Pilz GmbH & Co. KG
    Pilz GmbH & Co. KG is a company working in the field of safe automation technology , with complete solutions for safety and control technology....

    , a company working in the field of safe automation technology, named after Hermann Pilz
  • Pilz (record label), a German record label


Pilz can also refer to:
  • Pilz Laboratory Heaters, brand name for a type of heating mantle
    Heating mantle
    Heating mantle or isomantle is a term for certain pieces of laboratory equipment used to apply heat to containers, as an alternative to other forms of heated bath...

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Family name

(born 19??), German economist (born 1942), known as Bütz, Austrian playwright, actor (born 1965) (1789 - 1856) (born 1944), German sociologist
  • Günter Pilz
    Günter Pilz
    Günter Pilz is Professor of Mathematics at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. He is the head of the Institute of Algebra.-Vita:...

     (born 1945, Bad Hall), Austrian mathematician
  • Hans-Uwe Pilz
    Hans-Uwe Pilz
    Hans-Uwe Pilz is a German former footballer. He began his career with BSG Sachsenring Zwickau before joining Dynamo Dresden in 1982. He remained at Dynamo until German reunification when he moved west, following teammates Matthias Döschner and Andreas Trautmann to Fortuna Köln...

     (born 1958), German footballer (born 1923), German politician (born 1943), Austrian film producer (1876 - 1934), German sculptor
  • Peter Pilz
    Peter Pilz
    Peter Pilz is an Austrian politician and a leading member of the Austrian Green Party.Born in Kapfenberg, Styria, Pilz has been a member of the Austrian Parliament between 1986 and 1991 and since 1999...

     (born 1954), Austrian politician and author (? - ?) (born 1958), Austrian female politician
  • Vincenz Pilz (1816 - 1896), Austrian sculptor (born 1940), (1911 - 1994)

Piltz

  • Anders Piltz
    Anders Piltz
    Anders Piltz is a Swedish latinist and medievalist, a priest in the Roman Catholic church and member of the Dominican Order.Born in Ödeborg in Dalsland, Piltz studied at the University of Uppsala and at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He completed his Ph.D. at Uppsala in...

     (born 1943), Swedish Latinist and medievalist, a Dominican priest in the Roman Catholic church (1942 - 2011), German journalist (born 1925), German art historian and writer (born 1964), German female politician (FDP) (1870 - 1930), German psychiatry
  • Karol Piltz
    Karol Piltz
    Karol Piltz was a Polish chess master.He played for Poland in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, tied for 3rd-7th in the 1st Polish Chess Championship at Warsaw 1926 , and tied for 17-18th at Jurata 1937 .Piltz, along with other members of the Warsaw team Karol Piltz (1903-1939) was a...

     (1903 - 1939), Polish chess master (1935 - 1993) (1846 - 1910), German painter
  • Rick S. Piltz
    Rick S. Piltz
    Rick Piltz is a former senior associate in the U.S. Climate Change Science Program. In March 2005, he resigned over political interference in the program's climate change reports. In June 2005, the New York Times exposed the role of Philip Cooney in editing government documents on climate change to...

    , senior associate in the U.S. Climate Change Science Program

Pilzer

  • Paul Zane Pilzer, world-renowned economist, social entrepreneur, adjunct professor, and author

See also

  • Sandhoff-Jatzkewitz-Pilz disease
    Sandhoff disease
    Sandhoff disease, also known as Sandhoff-Jatzkewitz disease, variant 0 of GM2-Gangliosidosis or Hexosaminidase A and B deficiency, is a lysosomal genetic, lipid storage disorder caused by the inherited deficiency to create functional beta-hexosaminidases A and B...

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