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Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technical School in Memmingen confers degrees to 42 students

Grads of Technical College for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Celebrate Graduation in 2025, With 42 Adults Receiving Their Diplomas.

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technical School in Memmingen welcomes 42 newly graduated...
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technical School in Memmingen welcomes 42 newly graduated students

Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Technical School in Memmingen confers degrees to 42 students

In a celebratory atmosphere, the Technical School for Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering in Memmingen recently held its graduation ceremony, where two students, Daniel Martin (TSE4) and Daniel Kohlmus (TSM2), were honoured as class valedictorians.

A total of 42 students graduated, marking the culmination of their hard work and dedication to their studies. The event was musically accompanied by local artist Adi Hauke, adding a touch of elegance to the proceedings.

Five graduates were particularly recognised for their outstanding achievements, receiving the Master's Prize of the Bavarian State Government.

Gerhard Haag, the head of the technical school, delivered a thoughtful speech, comparing graduation to a door that opens onto a world of new opportunities and challenges. He emphasised the importance of professional competence, responsibility, innovation, teamwork, sustainability, and lifelong learning for the graduates as they embark on their careers.

The event concluded on a warm and convivial note, with a cozy get-together featuring drinks and snacks, providing a fitting end to a memorable day.

For more specific details about the values emphasised by the principal of this school, it would be best to consult the school’s official website, graduation speeches, or direct communications from the principal.

The graduates were encouraged to continue their pursuit of knowledge in the realms of education-and-self-development and learning, as stressed by Gerhard Haag, the head of the Technical School. Furthermore, lifelong learning was highlighted as an essential tool for the graduates as they navigate their professional journeys.

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