Working visit WTB students at SEW-EURODRIVE
2nd-year Mechanical Engineering (ME) students went on a working visit to SEW-EURODRIVE in their 3rd semester together with lecturer Arthur Vaanholt. They have been around for almost 90 years and yet development never stands still!
In that time, the company has grown into one of the world’s largest manufacturers of mechanical drive technology and control technology. Think electric motors, gearboxes and variable speed drives. These are used to move baggage handling systems, bridges, roller coasters and conveyor belts in bakery factories.
A large group of young engineers works continuously at SEW to develop new products. They also want to continuously improve business engineering and logistics processes.
SEW gives you the opportunity to gain work experience during your studies, work on your personal development and contribute to industry innovation!
Source and photography: HAN and SEW-EURODRIVE