Insight into technology: Day of the open training workshop at Weber-Hydraulik

Insight into technology: Day of the open training workshop at Weber-Hydraulik

Steyr-Land. On November 8, the training workshop of the hydraulic specialist Weber-Hydraulik in Losenstein opened its doors and caused a lot of enthusiasm among visitors. Under the motto "Day of the Open Teaching Workshop", those interested in technology had the opportunity to deal intensively with various apprenticeships.

The varied day of the event offered the opportunity to gain practical experience in activities such as soldering, milling and turning. The station was particularly popular where small cylinders could be assembled independently. The participants were then able to take these cylinders home - a great souvenir of this educational day.

practical insights into innovative rescue technology

Another highlight of the day was the presentation of rescue equipment that is produced under the "Weber Rescue Systems" brand. These devices are not only distributed in the region, but also internationally. The visitors not only received a vivid demonstration on how this technique can save lives in an emergency, but also were allowed to tackle and experience how these devices work.

In addition, the guests had the chance to talk to the trainers and apprentices. This personal meeting was very well received and already led to the first applications for the coming year of apprenticeship. "The day of the open training workshop is an important platform to inspire young people for technical professions and to give them practical insights into our craft," emphasizes Stefan Gstöttenmayr, head of vocational training and facility construction. Together with his committed team, he organized this successful day for the second time.

The choice of location in Losenstein is no coincidence; Here the group of companies bundles various skills. With a new building and the associated expansion of the competence center for rescue technology, the company, which has its headquarters in Southern German Güglingen, has invested significantly in this industry in recent years. In addition to innovative rescue technology, the production of classic hydraulic components and systems such as cylinders and aggregates remains a central component of business activities at the location. The high -quality products are used by leading customers in agricultural technology and mechanical engineering. Manufacturers of construction machinery and truck trailer systems also benefit from the tailor-made technology that is known for their performance and reliability.

These initiatives impressively show how important such events are for young talent in technical professions and how much companies are interested in passing on their knowledge and skills to the next generation. More information about this is Available at www.e-steyr.com