International Promotion of Young Talents – Rehm Thermal Systems Welcomes Dual Students from GIP CEI / ESTI in Redon, France
June 14, 2024 | Rehm Thermal SystemsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
In order to inspire qualified specialists to work in an industrial company, it is important to present yourself as a sustainable and innovative company with development opportunities: We gave students specializing in electronics, industrialization and supply chain strategy (logistics and purchasing management) an insight into the product diversity and production at Rehm Thermal Systems in Blaubeuren.
ESTI Master's students acquire in-depth knowledge in the fields of electronics, industrialization and supply chain strategy (EISC) during the theoretical phases of their studies, which is applied in practice during their time at a French company from the electronics industry, such as Safran, Thales, Sercel, Cofidur EMS, Asteelflash, éolane and Selha Group.
A five-day trip to Germany gave a small group of these students the opportunity to visit companies (ASYS, EKRA, SYSTRONIC, ZESTRON, Rehm Thermal Systems and Scheugenpflug) that manufacture equipment used in their partner companies.
On 11 April 2024, the 18 participants, accompanied by their professor and director Dr Jamal Rammal, were guests at Rehm Thermal Systems in Blaubeuren: The morning started with a mutual introduction, a general introduction to the company, a presentation of the product portfolio and seminars in small groups on the topics of application, convection soldering and condensation soldering. During a subsequent tour through the production halls, many students discovered familiar systems from the practical phases in the companies. The day was rounded off with demonstrations on systems from the Vision and Condenso Series in our Technology Centre to learn more about the advantages of reflow soldering with vacuum – a highlight for everyone involved!
We would like to thank our visitors for the pleasant exchange – perhaps we will meet again!
Next year's visit is already being planned
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