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New talents at ENTEX!

Yesterday, on the occasion of this year's "Girls and Boys Day 2023", we welcomed four 7th graders from different schools. Together, the pupils discovered the variety of the jobs and were able to observe the production of a Planetary Roller Extruder in our factory halls. Especially in this day and age, it is a matter of course for ENTEX to give young people, regardless of gender, the opportunity to develop themselves further in different professional fields. Furthermore, we are very pleased that this year we were able to give the children of our ENTEX employees from the assembly, sales, technical centre and work preparation departments a first insight into everyday working life. As a farewell gift, the youngsters received a 3D hand model to illustrate how the Planetary Roller Extruder works.

From left to right: Nils Ritterhoff (Managing Director),  Marie Habon, Max Rathke, Lucas Blech, Alina Giertz, Sebastian Rust (Managing Director/CTO)

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