The Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation) of the VDMA Textile Machinery honoured five junior engineers at the trade fair Techtextil, which took place at the beginning of May in Frankfurt. Two promotion prizes for the best dissertation and master thesis as well as three creativity awards for clever bachelor and seminar papers were awarded. Peter D. Dornier, chairman of the Foundation and chairman of the Lindauer DORNIER Board of Management, honoured the young engineers.
With regard to the Techtextil special event “Living in Space”, Mr. Dornier stated: “If you look at how technical textiles make space colonisation within reach or how fibre composite materials significantly reduce weight and fuel consumption of cars and aircrafts, it can be rightly claimed that textile machinery is a part of a real high-tech industry. Thus, it is the industry which is attractive for young people who are enthusiastic about new technology.”
The award-winning papers of the young engineers make it also clear that textile machinery means high tech:
The promotion prize in the dissertation category, endowed with 5,000 euros, was awarded to Dr. Cornelia Sennewald, TU Dresden. In her doctoral thesis, she developed new technology concepts for production of 3D structures in lightweight design based on a weaving process.
Dirk Fischer, TU Chemnitz, was honoured with a promotion prize worth 3,500 euros for the best master thesis. In his work, a classic component, namely a bicycle spoke, was replaced with a flexible wire to achieve benefits in weight and dynamics.
Philipp Kempert (TU Dresden), Karsten Neuwerk and Lukas Völkel (both from RWTH Aachen) received creativity awards including a scholarship of 250 euros a month for two semesters.
Mr. Kempert developed a shuttle changer for a shuttle loom. Mr. Neuwerk’s work deals with light transmitting filaments. Mr. Völkel’s bachelor thesis focuses on fabrication of woven-fabrics of multifilament yarns for use as electrode materials in supercapacitors.
Chairman of the Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation) and the award-winners (f.l.t.r.): Sennewald, Fischer, Dornier, Völkel, Neuwerk, Kempert.
Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation) – Attracting and Promoting Talents
With the Walter Reiners-Stiftung, the VDMA Textile Machinery Association is actively engaged in promoting junior engineers. Every year, the Foundation grants promotion prizes for outstanding dissertation and diploma or master thesis as well as creativity prizes for clever bachelor and semester papers. The Foundation financially supports excursions to VDMA member companies and to the leading trade fair ITMA, through which students regularly gain an insight into practice. You can find more information about the occupational field of the textile machinery, the activities of the Foundation as well as excursion reports of the students on the internet portal talentmaschine.de and on the homepage of the Textile Machinery Association txm.vdma.org (section Ingenieurnachwuchs).