An exciting career orientation day awaited nearly 40 students from all over Tyrol under the motto: "How do I become a problem solver of global challenges?"
Under this guiding principle, the young women took on the role of problem solvers of global challenges such as:
the effects of climate change
digital transformation
robust supply chains
circular economy
the future of mobility and work
quality healthcare
Seven stations gave an insight into different topics and the respective related study programs. Possible career profiles were presented and hands on learning activities invited the students to participate.
The seven technical study programs at the MCI provide the basis for future careers in a wide range of industries. This day is intended to give the students a broad insight into the diverse and interdisciplinary world of technical careers, and the interactive practical examples are sure to leave a long lasting impression.
Girls‘ Day Welcome and introduction into the program by Prof. Katrin Bach. ©MCI
At the station Biotechnology & Food Engineering the students explored the question "How can bread be analyzed?" ©MCI
At station two of the study program Digital Business & Software Engineering, the students were able to build an artificial intelligence themselves using simple tools. ©MCI
Getting to know robotic systems for the first time at the Mechatronics, Design & Innovation program station.©MCI
The test of a surgery simulator - drilling on the head without hurting the patient was shown at the station of the Medical, Health & Sports Engineering study program. ©MCI
At the station of Smart Building Technologies, the students had to measure the power consumption of various electrical devices. ©MCI
"How much phosphate is in cola?" This task had to be solved at the Environmental, Process & Energy Engineering station. ©MCI
At the station of Industrial Engineering & Management study program, the students were able to immerse themselves in the world of production and test a worker assistance system. ©MCI
Biotechnology & Food Engineering
Digital Business & Software Engineering
Mechatronics, Design & Innovation
Medical, Health & Sports Engineering
Environmental, Process & Energy Engineering
Industrial Engineering & Management
Smart Building Technologies (dual)
Our students share their experiences and give insights into courses, projects, and student life in the vibrant Alpine city of Innsbruck.
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