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Successful presentation of DMSB graduation projects, Presentations also planned at upcoming Milling Conferences

Successful presentation of DMSB graduation projects, Presentations also planned at upcoming Milling Conferences

Front left to right: Frederick Brehop, Markus Bröer, Leonard Sökefeld. Middle left to right: Christoffer Szölösi, Maren Sting, Piragash Packiyanathan Back left to right: Jeffrey Freiter, Henrik Wolter, Steffen Seifert

Braunschweig, 30.06.2022 | After a two-year Corona break, the annual presentation of the graduation projects of the DMSB class of 2021/2022 took place for the first time again in front of an interested audience in presence as well as a hybrid event.

On the scene, in addition to the first-year class of DMSB and the faculty, many external guests were present; an additional 25 viewers followed the event from their computers. As in previous years, companies from industry were won over for specific topics of projects for which the students had to find innovative solutions.

In a casual atmosphere, three groups consisting of three graduates each presented their results. They reported on the challenges of the projects to be planned, described the specific problems and explained their individual approaches to solving them. In addition to the technical aspects and legal as well as normative questions, the costs and energy requirements of the respective plants also played an important role. Afterwards, a lively discussion with all participants took place.

Interested persons who missed the event at DMSB will still have various opportunities to listen to the presentations. It is planned to present the work also at the upcoming Milling Conferences in Detmold, Volkach and Burgstädt.

These are the three project teams and their work at a glance:

• Planning of a cleaning system in a newly built silo building with connection to the existing mill building of Mühle Sting GmbH & Co. KG in Kirchheim

Students: Markus Bröer, Jeffrey Freiter, Maren Sting

• Planning of a spelt husking plant in a part of a building under planning of the flour mill Torsten Wolter in Wustermark

Students: Frederick Brehop, Steffen Seifert, Henrik Wolter

• Design of a central vacuum cleaning system with associated specifications for Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer, Deuka Neuss site

Students: Piragash Packiyanathan, Christoffer Szölösi, Leonard Sökefeld

The German Milling School Braunschweig (DMSB) - Tradition with a Future
The German Milling School Braunschweig (DMSB) offers hands-on training in the field of mill-related process engineering and plant construction. Graduates of the DMSB obtain the degrees "State-certified Technician" and "Bachelor Professional for mill construction, grain and feed technology” (m/f/d). With theese degrees, they also receive the advanced technical college entrance qualification, the qualification for independent management of a compound feed operation (“feed certificate”) as well as recognition of the theoretical part of the master craftsman's examination in the milling trade.

The DMSB looks back on a tradition of more than a hundred years. Its offer is future-oriented and includes application-oriented courses of study, modern equipment and a well thought-out concept. The Milling School is closely linked to business and science. Thanks to its active sponsoring association, even larger investments can be made. Guest lecturers and events organized by the "Glück zu" fraternity ensure a lively exchange with the industry, creating a network that lasts a lifetime.

The career prospects are diverse: Graduates not only manage mill operations, but are active in all industries that work with dry bulk materials.

-By  Georg Böttcher, Pedagogical Director, International Technical School for Milling, Grain and Feed Technology, Fax: 0531 47078-96, E-mail: schulleitung@dmsb-bs.de, Web: www.dmsb-bs.de

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