Open campus day: Future view for young MINT talents!

Open campus day: Future view for young MINT talents!

On March 8, 2025, the Germersheim study center opens its doors to everyone interested. As part of the Open campus , visitors have the opportunity to get a direct insight into the world of technology and study. The event will take place 2 to 2 p.m. on Turnuser.

A central highlight of the day will be the information stand of the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, which provides detailed details about the Digital Engineering Bachelor's degree. This course that connects electrical engineering and computer science celebrates its fourth year in the winter semester 2025/26. The enrollment is now possible for the winter semester 2023/24, and also for a part-time master's degree in digital engineering, which starts in 2024.

Technical innovations experience up close

The event, supported by Technology Network Südpfalz e.V. , the district of Germersheim and the city of Germersheim, offers numerous interactive activities. These include a robot kicker, a driving simulator and an industry 4.0 system. In addition, guests can experiment with a thermal camera, solder the LED lights themselves and get to know the functioning of a laser cutter. Smaller surprises will also provide entertainment.

A special focus is on the Südpfalz Cluster Mint fun Federal Ministry of Education and Research is funded. This innovative program is aimed at children and adolescents between the ages of 6 and 16 and aims to promote interest in MINT issues (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology), especially among girls.

MINT skills for the future

MINT qualifications are particularly popular on the labor market, which is also noticeable in the region. A study shows that a high employment density of MINT workers in Europe is often associated with a high level of innovative strength. Therefore, promoting MINT skills is crucial for economic success and social growth. The close connection between the level of education of a country and its economic growth illustrates the importance of courses such as digital engineering.

By offering the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences and the South Palatinate Technology Network, they combine academic training with practical experience. This contributes to the long -term establishment of the course at the interface of computer science and electrical engineering under the slogan "Sensor meets cloud".

Overall, the day of the open campus in Germersheim underlines the relevance of MINT formation for the future of the region and the core competencies that graduates have to bring in order to be able to successfully survive in the competitive working world.

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