Young trainee at VITRONIC sitting at a desk working on hardware components of an image processing system.

VITRONIC supports the hejmint trial study program at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and gives young talents valuable insights into technical professions. In excursions, short internships and direct exchanges, participants experience innovative technologies at first hand.

Hejmint: The trial course provides insights into STEM degree courses and training, combined with practical projects and coaching. Exam results and internships can be credited later.

The program lasts seven months and includes an industrial internship in addition to the trial studies. It starts in the summer semester on March 1, 2025 and again in the winter semester 2025/26. The prerequisite for participation is a high school diploma. The costs amount to the semester fee of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. Interested parties can register for the summer semester until February 15, 2025, the ter-min for the winter semester will follow from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences.

Students can gain practical insights at VITRONIC through:

  • Experiencing technology: Developing and applying image processing solutions for safe road traffic,
  • Exchange with specialists: Insights into career paths and professional perspectives.
  • Practical experience: 4 to 6-week internships in various specialist areas.

Lea Brieger, Junior HR Business Partner at VITRONIC, emphasizes the added value for everyone involved in the program together with Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences:

Lea Brieger VITRONIC
“Practical experience is essential for career orientation. hejmint is a great way to introduce young talents to technology.”
Lea BriegerHR Project Manager in Recruiting at VITRONIC
Brochurehejmint at VITRONIC
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