Volkswagen Sponsors International Weimar Cultural Symposium Implemented By The Goethe-Institut
•Volkswagen is supporting the public debate on future issues facing society under the slogan 'Recalculating the Route' taking place in Weimar from June 19 to 21.
•Hiltrud Werner, member of the Volkswagen Group Board of Management, participating in the panel discussion on 'Gender & Tech' says: 'We aim to increase the ratio of women within Volkswagen in all areas. We base our recruitment on the annual numbers of female graduates. This means around 10 percent of mechanical engineering graduates we hire are now women, 25 percent from engineering sciences and 50 percent from economic sciences.'
Wolfsburg, June 19, 2019 – For the second time, Volkswagen is supporting the Weimar Cultural Symposium of the Goethe-Institut, which will be attended by more than 300 participants from all over the world. Intellectuals, artists, scientists and decision-makers will be debating major upheavals of our time in many areas of society. Volkswagen is actively contributing to this debate and so emphasizing how the company invests in creating a livable future.
Prominent thinkers from 70 countries will gather in Weimar to reflect on pressing questions of our day and age together with the audience under the guiding theme 'Recalculating the Route'.
Hiltrud D. Werner, member of the Volkswagen Group Board of Management responsible for Integrity and Legal Affairs, will join international participants in the panel discussion 'Gender & Tech – New ideas for a more diverse future' and describe successful measures for the advancement of women within the company (Thursday, June 20, 9:30 to 10:30 am). 'Every year, we examine the ratios of female graduates from technical courses of study that are important for us. We use those figures as guide for our recruitment. Under this system based on the annual numbers of female graduates, around 10 percent of the mechanical engineering graduates we hire are now women. That figure is 25 percent in engineering sciences and 50 percent in economic sciences,' says Hiltrud D. Werner. 'We at Volkswagen believe it to be a vital task to support women in their professional advancement and keep on increasing the share of women in management. Apart from measures to improve employees' work- life balance, internal mentoring programs at the Group, training, process changes and cross-hierarchy activities help achieve that. We aim to increase the ratio of women at the Group in all areas and are creating the foundations for that at an early stage.'
Deutschlandfunk Kultur, the symposium's media partner, will discuss with Volkswagen's futurologist Wolfgang Müller-Pietralla his position and analyses on the subject of 'Tech euphoria vs. anxiety about the future: What factors determine whether we see things as opportunities or risks?' in a live broadcast on Thursday, June 20, 12 am to 1 pm.
Link to the website: https://www.goethe.de/prj/kwe/en/program/timetable.html
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•Volkswagen Group futurologist Wolfgang Müller-Pietralla takes part in a Deutschlandfunk Kultur live broadcast panel discussion on 'Tech euphoria anxiety about the future'.
Volkswagen has been a founding member of the Goethe-Institut's Economic Advisory Committee, which accompanies and supports the institute's activities internationally, since 2008. Hiltrud D. Werner is Volkswagen's new representative on this comittee.
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