Mechatronics apprentice Julian Schmidl shines in the federal competition

Mechatronics apprentice Julian Schmidl shines in the federal competition

An outstanding moment for the mechatronics training in Marz: Julian Schmidl from Sinawehl GmbH was convinced in the festival midfield at the Federal Apprentice Competition, which took place in Vienna. In a competition that made high requirements for all participants, the bet was worked in eight hours.

15 mechatronics apprentices had to create an automatic sorting system and bring the corresponding program processes up and running within tighter time. This challenge not only required technical understanding, but also practical skills and teamwork. The competition thus represents an important test for the prospective specialists and reflects the quality of the training that they receive.

high motivation and willingness to perform

"The level was really high. Julian Schmidl was also able to demonstrate what he can do in the competition," said state guild master KommR MMSt. Herbert Ohr. His pride in the performance of the participants is clear and he emphasizes that Schmidl's great motivation shows how promising the future in the specialist work is. "Such apprentices become top workers," continues Ohr.

Schmidl's performance is not only a personal success, but also a sign of the quality of the mechatronics training in the region. The skills and commitment of young talents such as Schmidl lay a solid basis for the future of specialist crafts. This was all the more important through the organization of the competition and the support that the apprentices received from their training centers.

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