Cutting-edge technology in theory and practice
Project goal
With this educational project, Phoenix Contact Romania aims to prepare students for professional life by giving them the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art products and technologies. The Ham Janos High School in Satu Mare is supported with various components for industrial automation scenarios.
Milestones
- Optimal learning by combining theoretical knowledge with practical
exercises. - Visits to real projects, with the aim of developing skills and knowledge through direct exchanges between students and professionals.
- Supporting students beyond the educational program with internships and entry into their chosen career.
students are involved in the project each year
employment rate for students who complete the program
For the next generation in industry automation
As part of the sponsorship program, Phoenix Contact donated seven PLC logic starter kits and seven power supplies to the high school. These devices are used in the classroom by educators Robert Bora and Ioan Roter. They teach ninth and tenth grade students the fundamentals of electrical engineering and industry automation in theory and practice.
With its focus on science and vocational education, the Ham Janos High School is the perfect partner for Phoenix Contact’s sponsorship. By working directly with high-quality industrial components coupled with the necessary technical knowledge, students are prepared for a successful career in industry automation.
Our partnership with the Ham Janos High School is a testament to our commitment to social responsibility and fostering the next generation of industry automation experts.
Dedicated and enthusiastic teachers
“The students will benefit greatly from the knowledge and hands-on experience they gain from using Phoenix Contact devices, preparing them for a successful career in industry automation,” Robert Bora, tenth grade teacher, proudly reports.
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