 
Autumn is duck season - our joint duck dinner 2025
At this year's duck dinner at Landgasthof Röhrl in Pullach, we were once again treated to a delicious meal - crispy duck, served with red cabbage and dumplings.
We have once again opted for a project management training course with international certification in accordance with the standard of GPM - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Projektmanagement e.V. at pm33.de. With the objective of "certification for project management", the participants deepen their skills for goal-oriented organization, planning and control of our projects. The training is structured in different levels depending on professional experience and is carried out in different modules.
The relevance of communication and teamwork was intensively experienced in module 1, project management methods were learned, personal competence in project management was further developed and is thus supported by each individual. The teamwork, presentations and intensive discussions in the project teams triggered implementation in project practice at GE. As a result, we are always well prepared for a successful future.The participants enjoyed the atmospheric event setting at the vocational training center in Abensberg and the excellent food. We are already looking forward to the next module in December.
 
At this year's duck dinner at Landgasthof Röhrl in Pullach, we were once again treated to a delicious meal - crispy duck, served with red cabbage and dumplings.
 
CONNECTA in Regensburg is the largest company contact fair in Bavaria and has established itself as an important meeting point between business, social institutions and students. Every year, numerous companies looking for motivated young talent present themselves there - and we were proud to be one of them!
 
3. Workshop of the 5-part seminar series at Gammel Engineering As part of our seminar series "Systematic occupational health management - proven methods and tools", the third workshop took place yesterday with great success. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Martin Simmel and Ms. Barbara Mayrhofer, this time everything revolved around the topic of psychological risk assessment - a central component of occupational health management (OHM).