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Well-trained and qualified engineers, both men and women, are in high demand. In late 2019, the German mechanical engineering industry association VDMA alone put the number of vacancies across Germany at around 6,500. The aim of the 10th Engineer's Day at the Max Planck High School in Lahr (Black Forest) is to motivate young people to embark on this career path. Herrenknecht AG from neighbouring Schwanau has been a partner and supporter of the event from the very beginning - today represented by project engineer Artur Miller with his opening presentation "StudiumPLUS at Global Player Herrenknecht - For everyone who wants more than just a career".
"I attended Engineer's Day myself eight years ago when I was a pupil," recalled Miller. "The good training tips and insights from back then were a good starting point for me to find my way to an engineering career." With around 100 attentive pupils in the high school's auditorium, he shared his experiences from his training to his first steps on international assignments in the United Arab Emirates, Italy and China as well as at the group headquarters in Schwanau. "I am just as fascinated by the big Herrenknecht machines as by the infrastructure projects we travel all around the whole world for."
The cooperation between Herrenknecht AG and the Max Planck High School in the field of education and the promotion of young talent in the areas of science and technology has a long tradition. "It is very important to me that coming generations are well trained and educated so we can keep Germany at the forefront of global competition and master the challenges of the future," said Dr.-Ing. E.h. Martin Herrenknecht, the company's founder and chairman of the Board of Management.