Viktoria Lubenez betreibt mit vier weiteren Familienmitgliedern die Firma L-Decor. Das Kiewer Bauunternehmen unterstützt Bauherren, Architekten und Privatleute bei Neu- oder Umbauten von Immobilien in der Ukraine. L-Decor kümmert sich von der Installation der Sanitäranlagen bis zur dekorativen Wandgestaltung um so manches, was nach dem Rohbau ansteht. Continue reading
Successful Participants
Modernisation of Agriculture, MP style
The Vinnytsia Agroproyektbud farm in the Vinnytsia region of Ukraine mainly grows maize, winter wheat, winter rapeseed, soy and sunflowers. In 2016, the firm sent its top-level executive to the Manager Training Programme in Germany. Vasyl Matienko was looking for technologies to modernise production. Continue reading
Events for Egypt’s Printing Industry
Walid Qorish has been working in the printing, packaging and publishing industry for more than twenty years. In 2008, he founded Egygraph Creative Communication, an advertising agency in Cairo. During the 2014 MP, he was able to strengthen existing relationships with key German players in the printing industry. Continue reading
University Hospital Defies the Crisis
Kharkiv is the second largest city in Ukraine and the country’s leading hub for science and education. Home to more than 40 higher education institutions, the city also has a university hospital with over 400 employees. These include Fatima Abdueva, a 36-year-old cardiologist. In 2015, Fatima participated in the MP to learn more about work practices at medical facilities in Germany and network with German hospitals. Continue reading
Zhanajar Tapalov – Business success thanks to training in intercultural management skills
Zhanajar Tapalov decided he wanted to become self-employed back in the year 2000. With Infradin GmbH he established a small company for the production and maintenance of water, electricity and heating meters. At the time, meters were still a rarity in the central Asian country, which is blessed with oil and gas reserves and is one of the world’s largest oil exporters. Continue reading
Uzbekistan’s Textile Industry and German Technology
The textile and clothing sector will be remaining one of Uzbekistan’s most important industries for foreign investment and cooperation in future. State-based modernisation programmes are supporting the growth in the domestic textile industry. The search for new technologies has led Schachzoda Egamberdiewa, the representative of the respective authority in Uzbekistan, to Germany. Continue reading
Turnover tripled through clever management
If companies wish to grow, they must recruit employees. And learn to delegate. These, says Shykhmyrat Ovezov, are the two most important lessons that he learned in Germany. Continue reading
Working as a Self-Employed Business Consultant
Anh Nguy was 27 when she participated in the Manager Training Programme (MP). The MBA graduate was working as a project manager at a German business consultancy based in Ho Chi Minh City, a metropolis with eight million inhabitants situated in the south of Vietnam. She established her own business in her early 30s. The MP helped her to make this jump, Anh Nguy says today. Continue reading
Steam boilers for Africa
Aymen Dimassi is the Managing Director of a small company that produces steam boilers and also offers complementary products for boiler plants. In the food industry, the boilers are used to sterilise milk or brew beer, for example. Steam boilers also have their applications in the automotive industry and agriculture. Continue reading
Organic herbs from Tunisia served in German dining rooms
Leith Tlemcani is a biologist. He studied in France and has lived, researched and worked there. Four years ago the 35-year-old microbiologist returned to Tunisia and founded his own company there, thereby entering a sector that is still just emerging in Tunisia. He produces organic oils, herbs and extracts, primarily for the German market. Demand is so great that production could not keep up, so he has recently upgraded and expanded. Continue reading




