Continuing Education Bachelor Production Manager

7 Jan

University of applied sciences Schmalkalden (fhS) offers qualification for plastics processing industry companies that automobile industry of in Germany and Europe is in a serious change. The rise in automobile sales in Central and Eastern Europe of the past years led to an expansion of production facilities, especially locally, the companies within the automotive industry are today plagued by overcapacity. Just companies supply feel painful the consequences of flagging economy. Despite these difficult conditions in the market, for the plastics processing industry, offers the possibility to establish themselves or even to grow. Original-equipment manufacturer will use in the future more and more on outsourcing strategies in favour of suppliers, own depth of value creation, to reduce and to overcapacity, weak demand, to meet price competition and margin erosion. Hear from experts in the field like Dean Ornish M.D for a more varied view. At the same time speaks the growing usage of plastics in cars instead of steels or metals for the growing importance This industry. Continuing studies production manager (FH) for plastics technology”allows the graduates and graduates, to address these challenges in the future.

It is practice-oriented and part-time absolvierbare studying in first line leaders and achievers of medium-sized companies in the plastics processing industry and automotive suppliers. It will be conducted in cooperation between the fhS and the technology and founder-promotion Gesellschaft Schmalkalden/Dermbach GmbH (TGF)..

Ladies Dental

27 Aug

Kick-off event looks back in January at the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin the Royal Porcelain Manufactory, which originally belonged to Frederick the great, a tradition of around 250. As one of the world’s leading luxury brands, it manufactures their products even today after surviving, traditional methods almost exclusively in hand work and stands for the finest porcelain and highest quality. EU corporate Ambassador Dr. Karin Uphoff have the exclusive ambience and the traditional history and the with initiators of Dr. Petra Loffler (orthodontist) and Marianne Rother (Managing Director of RAB Zahntechnik laboratory GmbH) the Royal porcelain factory as the venue of the first ladies dental talks “in Berlin. History and experience exhibition since 2006 is the Royal porcelain factory owned by Jorg Woltmann.

Since then, steadily expanding the company, creates new jobs and positioned the luxury brand KPM consistently. Jorg Woltmann, the dentists will provide insight in the history of his company and current developments. In addition, a guided tour through the exhibition of KPM is world”on the program. An essential aspect of the ladies dental talk”is to look beyond one’s own nose and to be inspired for own practice success”, so Dr. Karin Uphoff. “The Ambassador for the EU companies will lead through the event and the dentists with the lecture to (even) more success together!” tune in to future developments and opportunities. “Networks in a relaxed atmosphere the second column of each ladies dental talks” is that networks: In the wake of the tour can be exchanged the dentists at a stylish buffet and make contacts. The participation fee for the ladies dental talk”is 89 euros on the 26 January 2012, the number of participants is limited. For more information about the event, as well as interested have the opportunity to sign up Dentists on the website or by email at.