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beverage technology course students will carry out filling and washing procedures on the system and test various quantities, media and cleaning cycles.

“Applying the experience gleaned on the academic side of things we can further develop the system for our customers”, says Matheyka. This interplay of education, research and industrial application is therefore something which benefits all those involved. As a potential future employer KHS is also helping students to make initial contact with the industry. “Students are very welcome to gain experience at our plants at the start of their practical module and write their bachelor’s or master’s thesis at our company”, states Matheyka. At the moment several dozen students are working on their theses with the help of KHS.

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