It is with great sadness that we inform the passing away of Mr. Werner Ricardo Voigt, one of the three founders of WEG, which occurred in Jaraguá do Sul state of Santa Catarina on June 01, due to natural causes.
Werner was born on September 8, 1930; a descendant of German immigrants coming from Düsseldorf region, Werner Ricardo Voigt had always electricity as a continuous passion in mind. Since his childhood, Werner always knew that wires, dynamos, generators and coils would be part of his entire life. At age six, he demonstrated all his vocation to the issues of electricity, producing complete models of sawmills.
Inspired by his grandfather, Werner became a lover of books and music. At age 14, he was playing clarinet perfectly. As a teenager, he lived in Joinville in state of Santa Catarina, where he studied at SENAI technical school and worked at the workshop of Mr. Werner Strohmeyer, rewinding electric motors.
At age18, he was drafted into the Army in Curitiba state of Paraná. After military service, he was one of two selected soldiers to attend the Federal Technical School, where he specialized in radiotelegraphy and electronics.
Upon his return to Joinville, he worked at the local electric power company, where he remained for two years. At age 23, he worked at the workshop of "Kanning & Weber." In September 1953, however, Werner started his own business, establishing a small workshop in downtown Jaraguá do Sul.
The workshop succeeded always providing general services, from domestic appliances, in homes and farms within the city, supporting all needs in the area. Assembling radios, manufacturing and installing generators, winding electric motors and supporting the installation of waterwheels in the region.
In 1961, along with Eggon João da Silva and Geraldo Werninghaus he founded the WEG Company, which at that time produced only electric motors.
Werner has always been a man focused on technology. Largely responsible for the technological development of WEG, he also contributed to the development of the Brazilian industry. His long-term vision, combined with technical expertise was fundamental to the implementation of technical standards at WEG and also in Brazil. Similarly, his influence was important for the company to adopt the IEC standard (International Electrotechnical Commission), based on the metric system.
Werner was the WEG Technical Director up to 1980. For the following eight years he was the Managing Director of WEG Energy, which was the responsible to produce generators and high-voltage motors. He was part of WEG's Board of Directors from 1989 to 2005 and was also a member of the WPA Participações, holding which controls the WEG Group.
Until the last days of his life, Werner was a regular presence at WEG manufacturing plants. Sharing his experience with the just graduated engineers or already experienced ones with the same pleasure as always. Asking, looking, listening, discovering and talking, Werner divided all of his large experience in production and troubleshooting.
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About WEG
Founded in 1961, WEG is a global electro-electronic equipment company, operating in the capital goods sector a with focus on electric motors, gearboxes and drives and controls, energy generation and transformers, electrification products and systems, automation and digitalization.
WEG stands out in innovation by constantly developing solutions to meet the major trends in energy efficiency, renewable energy and electric mobility.
With manufacturing units in 17 countries and present in more than 135 countries, the company has more than 45,000 employees worldwide. WEG’s net revenue reached R$ 32.5 billion in 2023, 52.9% from external markets.