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Siemens Professional Education – English Version

December 5, 2023

Siemens Professional Education trains talents worldwide

Well-trained skilled workers are more important than ever to successfully master the challenges of digital and green transformation. Siemens Professional Education trains talents worldwide in vocational training and dual study programmes in the fields of electronics, mechatronics, IT and industrial engineering, in order to secure the next generation of talent for Siemens and external partners.

They identify technological trends within the industry and integrate them into their training portfolio, focusing on practical learning and the highest standards. In their state-of-the-art training centres, people of all ages can expect practical projects, the latest technologies and future topics such as IoT, edge computing, AI, simulation, robotics, low coding, digital twin and sustainability.

Their smart education philosophy puts the learner first. They invest in the future of education and are a driver of innovation in a holistic learning ecosystem. They combine their strengths with renowned universities, accredited institutes and other partners to best combine theory and practice.

They are committed to lifelong learning and, through their SiTecSkills Academy, offer employees a broad, certified and modular training portfolio with a focus on technical reskilling and upskilling in the areas of certified upskilling programs, reskilling and academic further education at various levels, digitally, classroom-based and with hybrid concepts. They equip learners with digital, technical and green skills for the future. They consult Siemens and their customers on the ideal qualification paths for future needs, jointly develop tailor-made training programmes and check the eligibility of certified qualification programmes for funding.

They make an active contribution to education and training to address the shortage of skilled workers and to assume social responsibility in the inter-company ecosystem. Ready for the future? They are your partner for digital and green transformation.

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