Schaeffler Hosts 'Day of Training' on June 13 in Schweinfurt
June 13, 2026
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
What Happened
On Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Schaeffler will host its 'Day of Training' at the Schweinfurt training center on Fritz-Drescher-Straße. The event, previously held as a 'Night of Training,' is now a daytime format offering personal conversations, practical insights, and hands-on activities for students, parents, and interested visitors.
- Assembling a rolling bearing and soldering
- Pneumatics stations and robot demonstrations
- Lego Spike for programming insights
- Virtual reality roller coaster ride
- Humanoid robot introduction and dexterity course 'Hot Wire'
Schaeffler also provides application support: attendees can bring their documents for a check, have professional application photos taken, and explore open apprenticeship and dual study positions for 2026. Admission and refreshments are free; no registration is required.
Why this matters
The event gives prospective apprentices direct exposure to Schaeffler’s technical careers and a chance to secure remaining training spots for 2026.
Terms in This Story
- dual study program
- A program that combines academic study at a university with practical work experience at a company.
- apprenticeship
- A system of training where a person learns a trade through on-the-job training and often related classroom instruction.
- humanoid robot
- A robot with a body structure resembling a human, used for interaction or automation tasks.
- VR headset
- A head-mounted device that displays a virtual reality environment, allowing the user to interact with a simulated world.
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