Last week at CeTIBAR, we hosted approximately 20 former graduates in Automation and Control, who completed their studies at the Technical University of Dresden in 1975.

The meeting was a unique opportunity to rediscover the value of historical memory and professional experience. The alumni shared their personal stories, revisited past projects, and reflected on the progress made over nearly fifty years of technological development.

The event fostered a constructive dialogue between past and present: from the challenges faced in their early careers to the innovations that define the automation and control industry today. This exchange enriched all participants, underscoring the importance of continuity and intergenerational knowledge sharing.

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