HTL Ried trains engineers with a future in the field of agricultural and environmental technology



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RUSH. This year, for the first time, the learning in the HTL approach in agricultural and environmental technology is completed with five years.

VP National Council member Manfred Hofinger, who was already involved in founding the successful Ried model, welcomed 150 future engineers on their first day of school this year. Training to become a mechanical engineer includes detailed specialist knowledge in areas such as greening, automation and digitization. At the same time, great attention is paid to the practical skills of young technicians. This includes the operation of chainsaws and welding machines and the operation of combines and tractors, as well as the construction, calculation and development of the most modern agricultural machines. Director Wolfgang Billinger is also visibly proud and extremely satisfied with the excellent number of records in the two main areas of light production / construction technology and agricultural and environmental technology.



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