Ukrainian executives at Wenger Engineering

The engineering firm from Ulm, founded in 2007, has succeeded in establishing an international foothold as an SME employing 30 members of staff within just a few short years. Wenger Engineering supplies companies from California to Japan with competitive, energy-efficient, technologically reliable solutions in the area of thermodynamics, process engineering and CFD simulation. 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

New and Old Business

Up to now, “Truck Motors” in the Ukrainian city of Sumy has only repaired motor vehicles and dealt in spare parts. Now, this is going to change: Yevgen Kabanets, owner and managing director, intends to take on the sales and distribution of agricultural machinery of the companies Agravis and Fricke in Ukraine. And the old business is also to be polished up. Continue reading

Digital healthcare systems in Neuss

Digitalisation increasingly takes hold of the German healthcare sector. MP participants from Belarus, India, Mongolia, Russia, Ukraine and Vietnam learned about the impact on medical facilities and how the quality of care is being enhanced and resources saved in the process. Continue reading

From reed to raw material

In the sprawling Dnieper delta, where the mainland is replaced by ever smaller outcrops of land, thrives the fastest-growing renewable source of energy in huge quantities: reeds. It perhaps doesn’t come as a surprise that the locals have meanwhile developed ways to monetise this raw material that is available in such abundance. Continue reading

Networking in the Cologner way

B2B and matchmaking events are an established part of the MP. The participants from Ukraine also took part in such an event by joining a Cologne Business Club networking dinner on 30 June 2016. In the traditional brewery “Zur Malzmühle” the Ukrainian executives met ten company representatives from the Business Club and also learned about Cologne’s beer-brewing culture. Continue reading