Siemens Brings Digital Learning into the Classroom
More than 1,700 young people (2024: 1,700) will begin their professional careers at Siemens in the new 2025 training year at 18 training centers Germany-wide. Siemens is a pioneer in work-study programs: focused on digital expertise, the responsible utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) and the creation of a clear value compass, the company provides targeted training programs to prepare the young people of GenZ for the working world of tomorrow.
“Education is the key to innovative power, sustainable progress and social cohesion. This generation of young talent also wants to work independently today, develop themselves further and feel that what they do has a purpose. That’s why we at Siemens foster not only digital expertise but also fundamental competencies such as critical thinking and problem-solving – for people who want to actively shape today’s transformation,” explained Judith Wiese, chief people and sustainability officer, member of the managing board and labor director of Siemens AG.
Professional training at Siemens is rigorously oriented toward the requirements of the digital future. Advanced learning platforms and immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality as well as innovative teaching methods and entrepreneurial thinking strengthen training in the digital age. Topics such as AI, data analytics, the internet of things (IoT), cybersecurity and the circular economy are integrated along the entire education chain. Generative AI is increasingly important: Siemens conveys AI to its trainees as an interdisciplinary topic and empowers them to use AI tools efficiently, securely and responsibly.
“To keep pace with today’s rapid technological transformation, education has to become more and more a dynamic, future-oriented ecosystem in which learners, teachers, educational institutions and other relevant organizations successfully network and exchange ideas,” emphasized Bettina Weckesser, head of training at Siemens worldwide. “That’s why we’re fostering learning in the ecosystem, digital expertise, the responsible utilization of AI and life-long, self-determined learning,” she added.
Siemens’ training philosophy focuses on individual support and close monitoring by educators as well as collaboration within the team. Future-oriented skills and fundamental competencies are crucial particularly in the age of AI, in which knowledge rapidly becomes obsolete. A high-quality education is the key to creating the skilled professionals of tomorrow. For this reason, Siemens provides targeted training programs to foster resilience, entrepreneurial thinking, technological openness, teamwork and values orientation. Xplore, Siemens’ innovative training concept, also strengthens democratic values, a commitment to society and social competencies. Since the last training year, the company has successfully implemented this concept with projects such as a social media competition and other events, signaling its strong support for value-oriented training and equal opportunity education.
In concluding agreements, Siemens is also a digital pioneer: at the start of the new recruiting year, trainees receive their training agreements in digital form. With the help of an e-signature, these agreements can be signed significantly faster and independently of location. Not only does this process increase efficiency and speed, it also contributes to sustainability. Digital tools like the e-signature are helping make in concluding agreements, Siemens is also a digital pioneer: at the start of the new recruiting year, trainees receive their training agreements in digital form. With the help of an e-signature, these agreements can be signed significantly faster and independently of location. Not only does this process increase efficiency and speed, it also contributes to sustainability. Digital tools like the e-signature are helping make education more modern, more accessible and more future-oriented – fully in line with the requirements of a learning, digital and inclusive society.
