Shaping the future: Young people invent creative Christmas presents
Shaping the future: Young people invent creative Christmas presents
Lauda-Königshofen, Deutschland - in Lauda-Königshofen, an emerging region in the Main-Tauber district, the futurelabs opens an impressive creative center for young people aged twelve. This innovative workshop is equipped with the latest devices that range from laser cutters to 3D printers, and offers young people the opportunity to develop their creative skills. The aim is to promote tomorrow's specialists and enable you to experience valuable experience for your professional career, reports SWR Aktuell . The workshop invites pupils, students and young professionals to work on real projects that are often denied to them in the regular courses.
The managing director Sophie Krimmer and her team not only support the young people in technology, but also help them to find solutions for problems in their environment. The use of design thinking, a method that is also used in large companies, promotes the creative thinking of the participants. Emil and Johannes are exemplary for the enthusiasm that causes the futurelabs: they are working on extraordinary Christmas gifts, with Emil a bright reindeer and Johannes constructing a flashing Christmas tree, reports Futurelabs.de .
a strong network for the future
The futurelabs not only pursue the goal of individual support from young people. It also acts as a link between the economy and the students by creating a regional ecosystem, the company networked with talented young people. The initiative is intended to encounter the lack of specialists and ensure the attractiveness of the Tauberfranken region in the long term. Here it becomes clear that the futurelabs is not only a place of learning and creativity, but also a key to solving future challenges on the labor market.
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