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Immerse in Innovative Automotive Engineering with TU Wien's International Module in Stuttgart, Germany’s Auto Hub

Discover the Future of Automotive Engineering in Stuttgart Join the ranks of aspiring automotive specialists by participating in TU Wien's international module hosted in Stuttgart, Germany – a city that stands at the forefront of automotive innovation.

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Set against the backdrop of Stuttgart's picturesque cityscape, TU Wien's international module unfolds in a region synonymous with automotive mastery. For decades, this German city has been reverberating with the pulse of automotive development, attracting pioneers and aficionados alike. Students from TU Wien are drawn into a realm where history blends seamlessly with cutting-edge technology, offering a unique educational odyssey into the complexities of automotive engineering.

Advanced Curriculum and Real-World Experience

The module's curriculum is meticulously designed to transcend traditional classroom boundaries. By integrating state-of-the-art academic research with real-world industrial applications, the program provides an in-depth exploration of areas such as vehicle dynamics, powertrain solutions, and sustainable mobility technologies. It is not just about learning the mechanics but also about comprehending the broader implications of automotive engineering on society and the environment.

One of the highlights of the program is the hands-on experience students gain during their visits to leading automotive enterprises. For instance, Mercedes-AMG GmbH, renowned for developing high-performance vehicle concepts, opened its doors to students. At the Affalterbach plant, students observed the production of V8 engines and 4-cylinder performance engines, crafted with the "one engine - one man" strategy that ensures reliability and traceability. The facility's adoption of Industry 4.0 in engine production further showcased the intersection of traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, emphasizing the plant's recognition as Factory of the Year 2019.

Hands-On Learning in the Automotive Hub

Participants are given the distinct advantage of hands-on learning experiences through workshops, lab sessions, and collaborative projects. These interactive components are specifically crafted to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation. With access to advanced simulation tools and the latest automotive software, students can test and refine their ideas in a controlled yet inventive setting.

This experiential learning was further enriched by the visit to the Porsche AG plant in Zuffenhausen, where students explored the production lines of iconic models like the Porsche 911, 718, and the Taycan, an electric sports car. The integration of Industry 4.0 and state-of-the-art technologies in the assembly lines offered students a glimpse into the future of automotive manufacturing. The experience was not just about observing but also understanding the complex logistics and intelligent factory systems that allow Porsche to maintain its legendary status in a space-constrained environment.

Inside Look at Leading Automotive Enterprises

A pivotal aspect of the Stuttgart module includes exclusive tours through some of Germany's most prominent automotive manufacturing plants and design studios. These visits are not just observational; they present a rare chance to engage with engineers and designers, discuss current challenges in the industry, and glimpse future trends and technology that are yet to hit the market.

The tour of the Mercedes-Benz Sindelfingen plant was another highlight, where students experienced a combination of advanced robotics and manual dexterity on the assembly line. This blend of human skill and robotic precision, coupled with efficient logistics, provided an insightful look into the production processes that define Mercedes-Benz's global reputation.

Moreover, at Bertrandt, an engineering and development service provider with 50 years of experience, students delved into the entire vehicle development process. From design to powertrain and electronics development, the students explored Bertrandt's broad service portfolio. The tour, led by MBA Automotive Management lecturer Mr. Jesko Hermann, offered a detailed look at new battery testing facilities and the rapid prototyping department, which particularly captivated the students.

Networking with Industry Titans

Building lasting professional relationships is a vital ingredient for career success, and the Stuttgart module excels in offering networking opportunities with esteemed industry professionals. Whether it’s during organized networking events, informal meetups, or panel discussions, each interaction is a potential doorway to career-defining internships, cutting-edge research projects, or long-term collaborations.

The visit to Werk150 at ESB Business School, Reutlingen University, provided another networking opportunity while offering insights into the latest trends in production and logistics processes. Students engaged in practical exercises that enhanced their understanding of digital engineering, cobots, exoskeletons, and information systems, directly applicable to their future careers.

Immersion in the Automotive Culture

TU Wien's comprehensive module goes one step further by immersing students in the very culture of automotive greatness for the duration of their stay. This holistic approach ensures that learners do not simply attend sessions but live and breathe automotive engineering, with the vibrancy of Stuttgart acting as both their campus and muse.

International Perspective on Global Challenges

The Stuttgart automotive scene is also a reflection of the global landscape that students will eventually navigate. Confronting global challenges such as climate change, energy efficiency, and intelligent transportation systems, the international module empowers students to think globally while offering solutions that can be applied universally, regardless of geographic boundaries.

By the time the module concludes, our students emerge not merely as engineers but as visionaries of the automotive field. The city of Stuttgart, with its unparalleled resources and passionate professionals, offers more than an education—it provides the inspiration and foundation for students to redefine the future of transportation. As they journey back with a wealth of knowledge and a rich network of contacts, these future leaders are well-equipped to accelerate into the world of automotive excellence, driving innovation for a new era.

Do not miss the opportunity to be part of this extraordinary educational venture. Learn more about how our MBA program can turbocharge your career and place you at the forefront of automotive innovation. Contact us today to steer your academic journey towards a world of possibilities at mba(@)tuwien.ac.at.