Closing of the 14th Engineering Trainee Days
The 14th edition of Engineering Trainee Days (ETD) enabled 82 students to observe and accompany engineers and scientists for two days during their All Saints’ vacations. ETD is organized by the a.s.b.l. Jonk Entrepreneuren Luxembourg, in collaboration with the Association Ingénieurs et Scientifiques du Luxembourg and the Ministère de l’Éducation nationale, de l’Enfance et de la Jeunesse, and took place during the week of October 26 to October 31, 2024. This year, a total of 28 companies and research institutions took part.
Gilbert Engel, a member of the Board of Directors since the early days of Jonk Entrepreneuren Luxembourg, says: “The Engineering Trainee Days (ETD) are a unique experience, and these two days are a great opportunity for young people. It’s also very rewarding and enriching for the engineers to be able to share their profession”.
The closing event, which took place on November 28, 2024, brought together students, parents, high school representatives and companies/institutions that had hosted students. The event was an opportunity to (re)establish contacts between students and participating companies, but above all to attend the round table discussion on the theme: “The future of engineering: trends, challenges and innovations in all sectors”. During the round table, speakers included: Hriday Bavle, Automation Researcher at SNT, Philippe Osch, CEO of HITEC Luxembourg, René Michél València, Satellite Expert Engineer and Program Manager at Bradford Space, and Anne-Marie Solvi, CEO of Paul Wurth Geprolux, explored new and emerging opportunities in engineering, focusing on the trends, challenges and innovations shaping the future of the sector.
Discussions also highlighted the importance of adopting an open and inquisitive approach, and encouraged participants to take advantage of internships to diversify their skills and explore market opportunities, realities and requirements.
Discussions highlighted the importance of innovation, particularly artificial intelligence and automation, for the future engineering profession. The discussions also highlighted the need to adopt an approach that reconciles technology and its new challenges without forgetting the human element, in a logic of “social engineering”.
Les Engineering Trainee Days permettent aux élèves de :
- Discover new professions/companies/industries and acquire information on different career options and study choices;
- Discover the professional, linguistic and relational requirements of working life;
- Understand how a team functions in a professional context;
- Discover the challenges that engineers and scientists try to solve, and understand the complexity of their tasks.
- Understand the importance of collaboration and professional communication;
- Understand the requirements needed to achieve goals and success in professional life.
Loredana BOYERE, mother of Andrew BOYERE, who took part in the Engineering Trainee Days at Redwire Space “We are fully convinced that the ETD days have helped to strengthen his confidence and determination on the road to engineering! And we thank you JEL and Redwire Space for making it happen.”
Les entreprises partenaires en 2024 :
Amazon | ArcelorMittal S.A. | BEST Ingénieurs-conseils | Cebi Luxembourg S.A. | CERATIZIT Luxembourg s.à r.l. | CFL Société nationale des chemins de fer luxembourgeois | Circuit Foil | CTG Luxembourg PSF | Goblet Lavandier & Associés Ingénieurs Conseils | Goodyear Operations S.A. | GRADEL | HITEC Luxembourg S.A. | INCA – Ingénieurs Conseils Associés | Karp & Kneip | LSC Engineering Group | Luxport S.A. | Luxembourg Air Rescue A.s.b.l. | LuxTrust S.A. | Michelman International Sarl | Moutarderie de Luxembourg s.à r.l. | NOVUS Renovation s.à r.l. |Paul Wurth Geprolux | Paul Wurth S.A. | Redwire Space | SnT – University of Luxembourg | Schroeder & Associés | Sopra Steria