Café Eureka
Café Eureka offers Young Professionals the place to be together and to gain experiences with an interactive interview with an inspiring guest.
About this event
Dear Young Professionals,
on February 5th we will organize a next edition of Café Eureka. Our special guests are Chris Werner and Roger Hamelinck. They are both owner of Entechna BV. The theme of this edition is to find out which company suits you. These two people desides to work in a smaller environment. You will find out what the reason is in this edition of Café Eureka.
In the world of precision technology, acquiring knowledge is important for the young engineers. Acquiring knowledge is made easier when you are friends with the knowledge holder. In short, making contacts is important for the young engineer. The DSPE wants to play a bigger role in involving young people in society. Café Eureka offers young engineers the place to be together and to gain experiences with an interactive interview with an inspiring guest. The interviewers will ask the guest about his experiences, but the audience is very welcome to interfere with questions. Target audience are millenials (young precision professionals) You as a young professionals are very welcome to join this café.
No costs involved for the audience. Please bring friends with you.
Date: February 5th
Time:
4:30pm doors open
5:00pm interview
6:00pm drinks
Location: Effenaar, Dommelstraat 2 5611 CK Eindhoven
Special Guest: Chris Werner and Roger Hamelinck. Owners Entechna Engineering
Please register by sending an email to info@dspe.nl but the doors are open for you anyway!
The Netherlands
Effenaar, Dommelstraat 2 5611 CK EindhovenReferences
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