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Volkswagen actively involved in generational discussions at Kultursymposium Weimar hosted by Goethe-Institut

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Rita Werneyer
Rita Werneyer
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Live Communications
Volkswagen actively involved in generational discussions at Kultursymposium Weimar hosted by Goethe-Institut
  • As a long-standing partner, Volkswagen is also supporting the Goethe-Institut’s 3rd international Kultursymposium Weimar with content          
  • With the theme “Generations”, the international panel discussions will be held digitally for the first time on 16th and 17th June: and will be made available to all interested parties around the world 
  • Volkswagen sustainability expert Tobias Reuss talks about climate change and solidarity among generations

Wolfsburg. For the third time, the Goethe-Institut is bringing leading personalities and innovative ideas from around the world together to discuss the pressing issues of our society. Voices from culture, science, politics and economics are set to debate generational issues in many areas of life in the upcoming digital edition.

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