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Herrenknecht promotes enhanced technology education

World Pipelines,


For years, Chairman of the Board of Management and engineer Dr.-Ing E.h. Martin Herrenknecht has been increasing his own commitment through targeted funding and supporting of technical and scientific educational institutions as well as related promotion of young talent.

In July 2014, the entrepreneur was appointed to the Senate of the German National Academy of Science and Engineers (acatech), which has around 400 members from academia and industry. The National Academy of Science and Engineering advises policy makers and the public on strategic technology-related issues of the future, represents German science and engineering at home and abroad and draws together input from the business world. 

Engineering education and the professional development of young people are particularly important to the entrepreneur Martin Herrenknecht. "I too have only been able to create a globally leading company in specialised mechanical engineering because our engineers, technicians and skilled workers are able to build on excellent, progressive and practically applicable technical training." For many years now, Martin Herrenknecht and Herrenknecht AG have been supporting scientific and engineering training institutions, initiatives for the promotion of young talent as well as programmes for general technical education.

founded 50 years ago, Offenburg University was one of the first educational institutions that Martin Herrenknecht and Herrenknecht AG continuously provided research contracts, scholarships and grants. Graduated from all major engineering disciplines of Offenburg University make Herrenknecht AG a world leader as a manufacturer of innovative tunnelling technology.

In promoting budding men and women engineers in tunnelling, Herrenknecht works with numerous universities in Germany, such as Ruhr University Bochum (civl, mechanical and environmental engineering) or the RWTH Aachen (mechanical engineering). Within the global association of the tunnelling industry, the "International Tunnelling Association", through a newly established body Martin Herrenknecht promotes the further training and qualification of young tunnelling engineers around the world. "The most precious resource to solve our most pressing challenges of the future are above all highly trained engineers – this does not only apply to the construction of modern infrastructures."

Herrenknecht also supports technical progress in other scientific disciplined. At the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Herrenknecht has financed an endowed chair in the Department of Petrophysics since 2008, which promoted progress in the exploration and use of energy sources deep within the earth. This scientific pioneer territory plays a major role with regard to the ability to utilise and develop renewable geothermal energy. As a private citizen, Martin Herrenknecht maintains an endowed chair at the Berlin Charite hospital for research into the rare ALS disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), which lead to serious damage to the central nervous system and muscles and is researched very little.

In order to develop understanding and acceptance of technology as early as possible among young people, Herrenknecht AG supports general technician education at schools in a variety of ways. At the Max Planck Grammar School in Lahr, Herrenknecht has provided technical facilities and funding for experimental science classes since 2006. The annually changing programmes are also very popular among young women, and for the last four years have been rounded off with a broadly based "Engineer's Day" for career guidance.

Martin Herrenknecht: "In the medium term we need 90 000 engineers per year in Germany. We cannot afford not to win over talented young women and men for the engineering profession, otherwise we will quickly fall behind an international competition. As an export nation we face concrete challenge, the solution of which business, science and politics must now powerfully push forward together."


Adapted from press release by Hannah Priestley-Eaton

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