Last week, our Wiesbaden site had the pleasure of hosting 40 students, around 15 years old, from the local Humboldt School. This event offered these young minds a glimpse into the technical professional world. During their visit, our experts gave a demonstration of our hand luggage control station, provided an introduction to CAD design, guided the students on a tour of the production hall, and conducted interactive experiments involving light and X-rays. We extend our thanks to all those who made this event possible, and to the students for their enthusiastic participation. At Smiths Detection, we believe in fostering curiosity and providing real-world experiences that can spark a lifelong interest in science and technology.
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