Dresden is building a vocational school for electrical professionals: future for 2200 students!

A modern vocational school center for electrical engineering is created in Prohlis, which is intended to train specialists for the semiconductor industry.
A modern vocational school center for electrical engineering is created in Prohlis, which is intended to train specialists for the semiconductor industry. (Symbolbild/MD)

Dresden is building a vocational school for electrical professionals: future for 2200 students!

Prohlis, Deutschland - In Dresden, a sign of the future is set: A new vocational school center for electrical engineering is being built in the Prohlis district. The aim of this initiative is the targeted training of specialists for the semiconductor industry, which will become very important in the coming years. The educational mayor Jan Donhauser emphasizes that nationwide standards are aimed at to position the region as a training location. The planning is already in full swing, because the construction work is expected to begin by 2028. Overall, the project's costs are estimated at around 144.5 million euros. According to Tag24 If an application is made to EU funding over around 100 million euros support.

The need for such an educational institution is not least evident in the rapid growth of the semiconductor industry in Germany. This industry is not only a significant part of the economy, but also an important employer. With an annual growth rate of around 5 percent, the demand for specialists is continuously increasing. In Dresden, one of the leading locations for semiconductor production and research, well -trained electronics technicians are more in demand than ever. Companies such as Infineon and Bosch offer attractive career opportunities in this sector, as from the information from Life in Germany

an apprenticeship with future

The new vocational school center will offer space for up to 2200 technology -savvy vocational students. The focus is on training as an electronics technician for devices and systems. Students are not only trained in theory, but also practically trained in order to meet the complex requirements of industry. Activity features include the design of circuits, the production of electrical and electronic components as well as the maintenance and installation of devices and systems. An apprenticeship based on the principle of dual training gives the students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in practice, as from BSzet

In order to enable the admission to the training, some prerequisites are necessary: ​​a successful completion of the middle school and good performance in scientific subjects are basic pillars. Furthermore, technical understanding and manual skills are of great importance to meet the requirements.

inauguration and outlook

The demolition work of the old Erich-Wustmann-Gymnasium is to begin in January 2026, and the building application is expected to be submitted in June. An important date is also pending for the city council, which is expected to vote on the transfer of the building plot to the municipal kid at the end of August. All of this is part of a comprehensive plan to strengthen education in the region and to optimally use the extensive opportunities of the semiconductor industry.

This comprehensive initiative not only offers future specialists a promising career, but also contributes to strengthening Dresden's competitiveness in the national and international context. The city has set the course for an innovative and technical future that opens up numerous opportunities for young people.

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