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The children took part in Kids’ Days at Busch with enthusiasm and great interest. Source: Busch Group

Kids’ Days for Young Explorers

Once again this year, the Kids’ Days offered young participants exciting insights into the world of technology and science.

The vacation program for 5th to 7th-grade students aims to engage children in science in a playful way and to look behind the curtain of technical professions.

On the second and third days of the four-day program, 15 students visited the Busch headquarters in Maulburg. Some of them were allowed to test the 3D program in systems building and take part in the assembly of a vacuum system. The other students helped to mount small pumps under the guidance of trainees in the training workshop and watched demonstrations of exciting vacuum experiments. In addition to a company presentation, a factory tour and lectures where apprentices presented their professions, there was also delicious food that rounded off the day perfectly.

“With the Kids’ Days, we offer children an exciting and varied vacation program that helps parents organize the holidays. Students have also the possibility to gain their first insights into technical professions. We would like to thank everyone involved for their commitment and look forward to the next Kids’ Days,” says Lara Schleith, HR expert.

The Kids’ Days, formerly known as “Technology Week”, is a joint initiative between the Busch Group, which has been involved since 2017, Endress+Hauser and the durlum Group.