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Volkswagen supports nonprofit “42Wolfsburg” programming school

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Christine Kuhlmeyer
Christine Kuhlmeyer
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Human Resources
  • Volkswagen is donating €3.7million in the first year and two million annually for the following years
  • Gunnar Kilian: “We are breaking new ground in IT education in Germany in cooperation with 42Wolfsburg e.V. and its ‘42Wolfsburg’”
  • 600 students are to train for the jobs of the future in a peer-to-peer learning environment in Wolfsburg’s Markthalle
  • Innovative education concept based on self-directed learning with no teachers and no formal classes

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen is supporting the construction and operation of a free programming school in Wolfsburg. The association called “Verein 42Wolfsburg e.V.” is setting up an IT hotbed called “42Wolfsburg” in cooperation with the private, nonprofit École 42 based in France. It is planned to open the coding school in Markthalle Wolfsburg in early 2021. Volkswagen will be donating €3.7 million in the first year, and a further two million euros annually in the following years. Next year, up to 600 students are already expected to be training in Wolfsburg’s Markthalle under an innovative learning concept with no teachers or formal classes. They will learn their skills under a peer-learning concept.

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