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A day with Alexander Müller
Most products are only allowed to be brought to market if they come with operating instructions. At Zindel AG, Technical Editor and Team Leader Alexander Müller ensures that even ­complex machines can be operated without prior knowledge.
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A cautious approach
Many companies are slowly approaching generative AI. The prospect of generative AI not only analyzing data but also preparing it in advance offers great potential.
New paths
She manages projects and optimizes processes: As an engineer at Vogelsang in Essen Mareike Tabeling scores points not only with her technical expertise, but also with her flexibility, organizational skills, and strong communication abilities.
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A cautious approach
Many companies are slowly approaching generative AI. The prospect of generative AI not only analyzing data but also preparing it in advance offers great potential.
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Curiosity and research drive
Neither parental advice nor guidance from the employment office is the best way to find out who is suited to a technical profession. Materials Engineer Sandra Kofink advises those interested to ask themselves one very simple question.
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Bias-free mindset
Kristina Halbe is Product Manager for ball rail systems at Bosch Rexroth in Schweinfurt. Here, the industrial engineer works at an exciting interface to ensure that "sales can sell and development can develop."
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Staying true to yourself
Verena Bohmann has been involved with cars since she was a child - her father worked in a garage. The smell of oil has pervaded her professional life ever since. No wonder the development engineer designs crane parts at Manitowoc.
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"Don't hold back!"
Fiona Klemme is a design engineer in special machine construction at Benteler Maschinenbau GmbH in Bielefeld. She is responsible for designs that meet customer ­requirements. This includes all forms of flat glass processing and transport.
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Follow us!
LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook - social media has become an integral part of our everyday lives. For many companies, social media is an indispensable marketing tool for positioning content and attracting skilled workers.
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A day with Dr. Franziska Schloz
When Dr. Franziska Schloz does a simulation, everything has to fit. What is the best route? Where should the charging station be? How many vehicles are needed? She automates intralogistics processes so that production runs smoothly.
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Driven from within
Daniela Haubold heads up a visionary 3D printing project at gearbox manufacturer Reintjes. The development engineer discovered her technical streak early on - and is now working on the gearboxes of the future as an expert in additive manufacturing.
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"Power is fun"

Technology, leadership, and self-confidence - these are the things that Corinna Vogt is passionate about. As a mentor, she paves the way for young female engineers. She has some good advice for them - including standing up for yourself.

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A day with Benno Farkas
Technical studies, an interest in standards and legal texts, twenty years of experience and military training: These are the key factors that have shaped Benno Farkas into the Product Safety Officer at Siemens Energy Austria GmbH, Vienna.
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Demand for new talent remains
Surveys of VDMA member companies show a cautiously positive development in the planning of young talent. A quarter of the companies surveyed are planning to create more vocational training positions this year.
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"Take heart!"
Rrita Shala, a mechanical engineer at Aventus in Warendorf, is living proof that women do not have to choose between having children and pursuing a career. A flexible working model and the social interaction in her company help her to achieve this.
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A day with Benjamin Niczewitz
In 2001, Benjamin Niczewitz started as a ­temporary employee in the warehouse of ­linear technology specialist, Indunorm. 23 years later, he is operations manager and much more. His job: to keep the complexity under control.
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Crack the ice!
Janine Buchwald-Nolte and her team at Bachmann electronic implement innovative automation solutions for wind energy. The graduated engineer knows her way around renewable energies, especially wind energy – even when there is a headwind.
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A day with Michal Lasman
Michal Lasman grew up in Israel and studied German. Today, the 38-year-old manages marketing for the Dresden-based deep-tech start-up Wandelbots. She loves to tell complex stories creatively.
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A day with Raphael Kuttruf
As an automation engineer, Raphael Kuttruf needs strong nerves and stamina, because projects without challenges tend to be rare at Vollert. He benefits from his urge to get to the bottom of things and to question processes.
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Doing instead of doubting
A new female product manager recently started at Vecoplan in Bad Marienberg - or rather, continued. Sina Schüchen started here years ago with an internship. It was here that she discovered her passion for technology.