Business-Christmas in St. Veit: Ideas and encounters for the future
Business-Christmas in St. Veit: Ideas and encounters for the future
In the run -up to Christmas, "Business Christmas" is an indispensable highlight for the approximately 3,400 companies in the St. Veit/Glan district. The event also took place this year, where numerous entrepreneurs offered themselves: the opportunity to exchange and networking. Walter Sabitzer, chairman of the WR district office St. Veit/Glan, emphasized the importance of the event: "Business Christmas not only serves to maintain contact, but also enables new ideas to develop and encounter common opportunities, which forms the basis for future success."
A particularly exciting event of the evening was the award ceremony for the school competition "Create City - The Future of City Cesses or your place". Students: Inside the district presented their creative visions for the cities of tomorrow. The response was overwhelming and the jury was enthusiastic about the innovative ideas of the young people. This competition is part of the comprehensive future project "We make the future".
award ceremony and innovative ideas
As part of the event, a total of four outstanding work with prizes were awarded. Every price was endowed with 50 euros and the winners were able to look forward to various local incentives, including the City Card St. Veit, Althofner Taler and a hairdresser voucher. Anamaria Gassinger, chair of the Junge Business St. Veit/Glan, emphasized the importance of the submissions: "These ideas are like gifts - we can open them and thus dream the future of our cities."
- 1. Price: Paulina Weiss, BG/BRG St. Veit an der Glan
- 2. Price: of the same level of community work by Sabrina Schlintl, Leah Dechant, Nicola Pesavento, Lara Ragossnig and Emanuel Corduneanu, Maximilian Suttnig and Jonas Sageri, BG/BRG St. Veit an der Glan
- 3. Price: Moritz Wiltschnigg, HLW St. Veit/International
Not only the award -winning students: inside had reason to be happy. Many visitors also took the opportunity to acquire regional products. Walter Sabitzer noted: "The local entrepreneurs: inside had the opportunity to present their goods and reach a wider audience, which is a real profit for everyone involved."
This successful combination of innovative ideas, student engagement and regional economy shows how important such events are, especially at a time, in which community initiatives and the dialogue between youth and business have to be promoted. Popular products from the region find their way to new customers, while young talents are encouraged to actively participate in the design of their future, which ultimately contributes to the vitality of the communities.