At Revismo, we value the exchange of knowledge and practical experience. For the third year in a row, we’ve had the opportunity to collaborate with the State Technical College in Sonthofen, Germany, by hosting young interns interested in engineering and product development.
Throughout the internship, the students worked alongside our team and gained a better understanding of what engineering work looks like in a real-world setting.
What did the interns learn?
During the two-week internship, the students worked side by side with our engineering team and explored various aspects of real-world engineering. Their hands-on experience included:
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CAD Design – 3D modelling of components and products using industry-standard software
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Technical Documentation – Creating user manuals, manufacturing drawings, and assembly guides
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Risk Analysis – Evaluating product safety and regulatory compliance
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Product Lifecycle Analysis – Understanding development stages from concept to end-of-life
Feedback from the interns:
Johanna: “So first of all, I learned what program professional engineers use to create something like a conveyer belt. The internship helped me to understand what engineers do. The time at Revismo went over pretty fast and I learned alot about engineering.”
Helena: “Thank you so much for the chance to learn something about your job. I really enjoyed being here. The best part for me was, that we were able to work all by our self and got super advices from everyone. In these two weeks I learned much more about CAD.”
Maxi: “I have learned more about possible dangers about different kinds of products and also the lifecycle and production, focused on the sustainability. The internship was a good insight and helped to understand how engineers are working and also how much time is spent to develop something new. I am leaving with new knowledge, thank you very much!”
Why this kind of collaboration matters?
International internships help young people better understand the practical side of engineering and develop skills that are not always part of formal education. At the same time, they provide our team with new perspectives and the opportunity to contribute to the development of future engineers.