Throwback 1999 – BliK (Berufe live im Klassenzimmer)

KELLER brought together schools and companies in 1999 as part of the “Berufe live im Klassenzimmer” (BliK) program to overcome prejudices against “blue-collar professions.”

By utilizing the “Qplus” software (predecessor to our current CNC software SYMplus™), students were able to independently create workpieces, which were then implemented by partner companies. The result? Enthusiasm from all involved, with almost two-thirds of the youth seriously considering pursuing a “blue-collar profession.”

An inspiring glimpse into an initiative that encouraged young people to explore new career paths.

Discover more about our history on our website: https://cnc-keller.com/history/


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Klaus Reckermann

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