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ENTEX supports technical college

ENTEX is lending its support to the technical college at the Pictorius vocational training institute in Coesfeld as part of project work for its students’ final examination. We would like to congratulate the up-and-coming technicians – they passed their exams with flying colours. Topic: ‘Providing extruder data using OPC UA & SQL database.’ This data can be used not only to analyse and optimise extruders, but also to further optimise our customer service. By recording entire production processes and analysing their data, we can develop customer solutions that are even more closely tailored to individual requirements – something that delivers true added value. Thanks to the team for their good work!

From left to right:
Dennis Heidbrink (Head of Electrical Engineering at ENTEX), Fabian Kläne (up-and-coming technician), Thorsten Wilkes (up-and-coming technician), Gerd Brinkmann (up-and-coming technician), Thomas Kröger (Lecturer at Pictorius Vocational College), Udo Hemling (Lecturer at Pictorius Vocational College)

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