Product novelty 24. September 2024
Career day: ARBURG wants to inspire enthusiasm for plastics jobs
Under the banner "Mold your dreams, mold your future", ARBURG will be taking part in the special Careers Day at Fakuma and extending the campaign from 18 even to 19 October 2024. On both days, experts and a team of around 30 trainees will be on hand to show school and university students and career starters in Friedrichshafen the fantastic prospects offered by the plastics industry, and ARBURG in particular, in terms of training, studying and starting a career.
ARBURG is offering an exciting programme as part of the campaign. Those interested in careers can take a tour of the exhibition stand in Hall A3 and find out how plastics and sustainability can be reconciled. As an example of this, an ALLROUNDER will be producing small dolphins from recycled material based on old fishing nets. At the same time, in the unique "arburgSOLUTIONworld" videos about training at ARBURG and interesting sustainability projects by trainees will be shown. Another highlight will be Andreas Fath, the "swimming professor" from Furtwangen University, who will talk about his campaign to promote clean water and combat microplastics. Visitors who want to actively participate can make their own shopping trolley chip from recycled plastic using a manually operated C1 single-lever machine built by trainees. A competition with attractive prizes also awaits young visitors to the stand.
Anyone interested in a career in the plastics industry who would like to come to Fakuma on 18 or 19 October can request free tickets (www.ausbildung.arburg.com/#/). Applications can also be made at short notice at the event or at any time via the portal at www.arburg.com/info/ausbildung.
ARBURG is offering an exciting programme as part of the campaign. Those interested in careers can take a tour of the exhibition stand in Hall A3 and find out how plastics and sustainability can be reconciled. As an example of this, an ALLROUNDER will be producing small dolphins from recycled material based on old fishing nets. At the same time, in the unique "arburgSOLUTIONworld" videos about training at ARBURG and interesting sustainability projects by trainees will be shown. Another highlight will be Andreas Fath, the "swimming professor" from Furtwangen University, who will talk about his campaign to promote clean water and combat microplastics. Visitors who want to actively participate can make their own shopping trolley chip from recycled plastic using a manually operated C1 single-lever machine built by trainees. A competition with attractive prizes also awaits young visitors to the stand.
Anyone interested in a career in the plastics industry who would like to come to Fakuma on 18 or 19 October can request free tickets (www.ausbildung.arburg.com/#/). Applications can also be made at short notice at the event or at any time via the portal at www.arburg.com/info/ausbildung.