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Beumer Maschinenfabrik is one of the 445 best training companies according to the study "Best Trainers in Germany" by the business magazine Capital, Ausbildung.de and Territory Embrace.
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Training and further education
Beumer Maschinenfabrik is one of the 445 best training companies according to the study "Best Trainers in Germany" by the business magazine Capital, Ausbildung.de and Territory Embrace.
As part of the 9th European Robotics Week, the Schunk Robot Competition took place again at the end of November at the training center in Lauffen. Pupils worked in mixed teams to create industry-related robot solutions.
Swen Emde, Managing Director of Recyclinghof-Diemelsee Emde, shows how a lack of career prospects and confidence in the next generation can lead to a successful mold and tool making company. After founding the company in 2016, he invested directly in a 5-axis machining center with the confidence that he would be able to machine tools and machine parts precisely and efficiently without risking downtime.

The German mechanical engineering industry is experiencing a downturn. Automotive-related companies are particularly affected, including machine tool manufacturers. But they are not letting it get them down. The time has come for them to make strategic decisions.
Gefasoft's new company headquarters was officially inaugurated in a festive ceremony at the TechCampus in Regensburg.
Motors with and without brushes
Brushed and brushless DC motors both have their advantages and disadvantages. But which type is better suited to the respective application? The most important properties of the different types determine their use.

Door-opening day at Ziehl-Abegg
On October 3, Westdeutscher Rundfunk's "Sendung mit der Maus" once again hosted a door-opening day. This is when companies give children access to production facilities and salesrooms. Ziehl-Abegg has extended this campaign to all six continents.

The 38th Motek has come to a successful close. A total of 976 exhibitors from 32 countries came to Stuttgart. 35,165 trade visitors saw innovations from the fields of production and assembly automation as well as joining and connecting.

With the TUM.Additive action agenda, the Technical University of Munich is initiating a comprehensive research focus on additive manufacturing. Together with high-tech partners from industry, it is founding the "Bavarian Additive Manufacturing Cluster" with the aim of establishing Bavaria as a leading economic region for digital manufacturing technologies.

The design of healthy workplaces promotes economic efficiency. Ergonomics is at the heart of this. Some Krieg Workflex specialists have been trained as certified ergonomics coaches in order to provide better advice on what optimal workplace systems should look like.