Family Day Fascination Technology in Nuremberg


Dear engineers, technically interested people and family members,

On 13 July 2024 the Family Day “Fascination of Technology” in Nuremberg! The event is organized by VDI District Association Bavaria Northeast eV and the Nuremberg Technical University.

When? July 13, 2024
from 13:00 – 20:00
Where? Nuremberg Technical University Georg Simon Ohm
Keßlerplatz 12, 90489 Nuremberg

We at the MEDtech Ingenieur GmbH We are very committed to VDI in the Systems Engineering Network and will have a stand at the event under the motto: Experience electronics up closeThere, children, teenagers, and, of course, adults can gain insights into the development of electronic medical systems. There's also the opportunity to get hands-on and talk shop directly with engineers. This event is a must for all technology enthusiasts. MUST!

Why should you be there?

  • Enthusiasm for technology: Get children and young people excited about technology!
  • Gain insights: Discuss together and make the work of engineers understandable!
  • ParticipateDon’t just watch, get active!
  • Network: Stop by and register at our booth of the VDI Network Systems Engineering!
  • Attracting children to engineering careers: These children and young people are the engineers of tomorrow. So let's get going! Come by on Saturday.

What else awaits you?

  • Network activities (free fall tower, thermal imaging, robots, Bobby Car races, face painting, etc.)
  • Competitions for children
  • Company stands
  • Fire department
  • Hydrogen truck
  • bouncy castle
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Delicious food and music

Registration and food voucher

Registered VDI members will receive a meal voucher by email. Register hereVDI Family Day “Fascination of Technology”

We look forward to an exciting day with you, your family and friends!


Update July 15

VDI-Familientag-Nuernberg-mit-MEDtech

Last Saturday, the VDI Family Day took place, and we engineers from MEDtech had a fantastic time manning the VDI booth and were able to experience electronics up close. There was something for everyone.

Toothbrush robots and electronic folding cards were on the agenda, and the children were thrilled! A thousand thanks to our partner from kinderfuchs.de, who organized and supervised the crafts with us and made it an unforgettable event for the children.
But insights into programming in Arduino and medical technology were also shown.

The turnout was huge, and we had incredible fun working with the little craft artists and interacting with the adults.

We are already looking forward to the next time!

 


Written by Goran Madzar

A passionate MEDtech engineer! My team and I provide engineering services to medical technology manufacturers to help them develop and market their products! Feel free to contact me via LinkedIn or email. I look forward to meeting you.


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