“Network Systems Engineering” Event – March 14

Kevin Krannich

16/02/2024

Are you looking to exchange ideas with others on the topic of systems engineering? Then things are about to get interesting, because this year there will once again be several events for all systems engineers and anyone interested in the field in Northern Bavaria.

The next NETSE is just around the corner

The Systems Engineering Network is an initiative of VDI members to create regular meetings for systems engineers. Anyone can participate, and VDI membership is not required.
The next NETSE meeting will take place on March 14th in Erlangen and will address current questions and experiences on the topic “To review or not to review”.

For us as medical technology engineers at MEDtech, systems engineering has become an integral part of our daily work, and that's why MEDtech regularly participates in SE events and hosts them, whenever possible, on its own premises.

We are therefore very happy to welcome every participant at the next NETSE meeting!

Why should you participate?

Systems engineering events offer you insights and practical experience from participants and speakers. You'll meet experts from a wide range of industries and fields and make valuable contacts for your network.
And of course, you will share your knowledge and learn through challenges, discussions, and interactive workshops.

You can register for free here: vdi.de/events
Seats are limited, so hurry and secure your ticket!

The facts about the NETSE event:

When March 14, 2024
5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Where MEDtech Ingenieur GmbH
Am Weichselgarten 7
91058 Erlangen
Cost Participation is for free, you just have to register ;-)
organizer District Association Bavaria Northeast eV
NW Systems Engineering
Contact persons Daniela Kaiser, Goran Madzar and Jan Vollmer.
E-mail: nw-se.bv-bno@vdi.de

Written by Kevin Krannich

Kevin is a trained marketing specialist and has focused on online marketing. He has been working in digital external communications at MEDtech Ingenieur since 2023.


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