The Engineers of Tomorrow

Author: Carina Knörzer

Around 20 kids from nine to twelve years spent one day at INDUSTRONIC to learn about the company and the job of an electronic engineer.

Elmar Ehehalt with a bunch of kids eager to learn more about the job of an engineer

Every year, a local youth organization which is called “Stadtjugendring” organizes activities for children during their school vacations. This fall, INDUSTRONIC offered them the chance to be “an engineer for one day”.

The children had a lot of fun exploring the different intercom stations

In the morning, the children were welcomed by our instructors Elmar Ehehalt and Stefan Pfisterer. First, they got a brief introduction of the company, our target markets and the products we are selling. Then, the kids were guided through the premises and visited the production hall, the testing room and our warehouse with the shipping area.

After lunch, the kids could try out different tasks which are part of an engineer’s daily routine. At three workstations, supervised by some of our trainees, they could explore the following activities:

– Soldering of electrical components

– Programming at the computer

– Wiring of different intercom stations and communicating with them

At the end of the day, the young engineers had learnt a lot of new things about the job of an engineer at INDUSTRONIC. Who knows, maybe some of them will come back for an internship in a few years.

3 thoughts to “The Engineers of Tomorrow

  • Bobby Tay

    Great Job Industronic & the Trainers! It is the best learning to start young. Maybe 15 to 20 years later, some of this kids may work for us! Cheers.

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  • ASHOK BHAT

    Great job. Who knows one among them will be a great asset for us in future.

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  • ASHOK BHAT

    Great job. Who knows one among them will be a great asset for us in future.

    Reply

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