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Ernst Schiess (14 September 1840 – 9 September 1915) distinguished himself as a leading German engineer and businessman, whose contributions left a profound mark on the industrial sphere of his era. He was instrumental in guiding the progress of engineering and trade in Germany, particularly throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
For many years, Schiess was an active member of the Düsseldorf City Council. His expertise in engineering and keen business sense were valuable assets that spurred the city’s economic advancement and modernization. Under his guidance, cooperation between industry and local government was greatly enhanced, setting the stage for significant improvements in infrastructure and public services.
Alongside his civic duties, Schiess held the office of President of the Düsseldorf Chamber of Commerce. This role positioned him at the heart of regional economic planning, giving him a platform to represent the interests of local enterprises and to encourage Düsseldorf’s rise as a central industrial locale.
Ernst Schiess is further recognized as the founder of the German Association of Machinists (VDW). With this association, he sought to champion the cause of machinists and propel the progress of German engineering, which would later define the nation’s industrial strength. His contributions continue to be honored by the German engineering community.












































