Stories,News|09.11.2023

Future day at Galliker

Galliker attaches great importance to inspiring young talent at an early stage, which is why Galliker takes part in the annual Future Day and plans an exciting program.

Future day at Galliker

On Future Day on November 9, the students started the day with a joint breakfast. Afterwards, the 58 pupils were divided into three groups. Each group was allowed to visit three different posts. At these posts, they were able to drive trucks, put together their own gift bags, build a model of a car transporter and learn more about the professions of businessman / businesswoman and IT specialist.

The highlight of the day was a competition in which two groups competed against each other to pull a truck. At lunchtime, the students were then picked up by their respective mentors to spend the rest of the day with them. On this day, the students had a lot of fun and learned a lot in the process.

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