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Alstom and Warsaw University of Technology signed a cooperation agreement to develop competences of future railway engineers
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Automotive and Construction Machinery Engineering and Alstom - global leader in smart and sustainable mobility and biggest Polish manufacturer, exporter and employer in the railway industry - signed a cooperation agreement on educating and developing the competences of future engineers in the railway sector in Poland.
The project involves exchange of experiences, implementation of joint scientific and research projects and extensive support for students. The agreement was concluded on October 7, 2021 at the Warsaw University of Technology.
This initiative aims to support the University in terms of students’ education in order to develop relevant skills of future engineers in the railway sector in Poland. In addition, it will enable students to benefit from internships and placements at Alstom’s Polish sites, which may lead to a career within Alstom’s structures. Moreover, cooperation also includes the organisation of joint trainings, conferences and scientific meetings, as well as research and development projects.
“As the biggest manufacturer and exporter in the Polish railway industry, we have the best know-how and experience within the mobility sector. We are eager to share our knowledge with young people who are preparing to enter the labour market.”
Artur Fryczkowski
Alstom Sales and Business Development Director in Poland, Ukraine and Baltic States
“As the biggest manufacturer and exporter in the Polish railway industry, we have the best know-how and experience within the mobility sector. We are eager to share our knowledge with young people who are preparing to enter the labour market,” says Artur Fryczkowski, Alstom Sales and Business Development Director in Poland, Ukraine and Baltic States, who is responsible for managing the partnership with the University.
“I am convinced that cooperation with the Faculty of Automotive and Construction Machinery Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology will be mutually beneficial, and that it will contribute to the dynamic development of the Polish mobility industry.”
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