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Women behind the steering gears – Girls' Day at Bosch

  • For the eleventh time, Bosch offered a glimpse into the world of automotive innovation and manufacturing at four locations on this year’s Girls' Day
  • At the Bosch plant in Maklár, young women with an interest in science and technology were given the opportunity to learn about automotive component manufacturing
  • The company focuses on nurturing and supporting female talent through mentoring programs, training and community opportunities
Women behind the steering gears – Girls' Day at Bosch

When we think of R&D, IT or the automotive world, we typically see male-dominated professions. And young girls facing a career choice – even if they have the talent and openness to do so – often do not choose jobs that are considered masculine. This is due to a lack of information or even entrenched prejudices. The national Girls' Day program, launched by the Association of Hungarian Women in Science (Nők a Tudományban Egyesület, NaTE), aims to raise awareness among girls currently studying in upper primary and secondary schools about the opportunities in natural science, technology, engineering, and IT professions.

This year, Bosch hosted young people in four locations, at the Bosch Budapest Innovation Campus and at the group's plant in Maklár, Hatvan and Miskolc, where they were not only given an insight into cutting-edge manufacturing processes, but also had the opportunity to explore inspiring career paths for women.

Artificial intelligence and hypermodern robots: Girls’ Day at the Bosch factory in Maklár
At Bosch's Maklár plant, ladies interested in science and technology were given the opportunity to learn about the process of manufacturing vehicle components. At Robert Bosch Automotive Steering Kft. in Maklár, one of the most important automotive components is produced in state-of-the-art conditions in a digitalized, artificial intelligence-enhanced environment. Steering units, steering columns, steering shafts, and remanufactured parts are supplied from here to more than 100 vehicle manufacturers worldwide. This year, the youngsters were able to follow the production and assembly of components for Servocom (a steering unit for commercial vehicles) units, where highly automated machines work under human supervision to create products in line with the latest standards. They also had the opportunity to gain an insight into the daily work of product inspectors, metrologists, and materials testers, who carry out functional tests, dimensional (3D) measurements and various materials tests, including X-ray. During the factory visit, the production processes were demonstrated by Bosch employees at the Maklár plant, who, contrary to stereotypes, have also built successful careers as women in jobs that are considered masculine.

“Diversity drives innovation: it brings new perspectives, talent, and creativity. More than 30 percent of our employees are women and nearly a quarter of our managers are women. I am proud that they have played an important role in the success of the Maklár plant for more than 20 years,” said Michael Zink, plant manager of Robert Bosch Automotive Steering Kft. at the Girls' Day event.

“We offer a wide range of support for women who want to build a career with us, and we also believe it is important to give young people an early introduction to the exciting world of innovation and R&D. We offer dual training, we support school and university competitions, we provide summer jobs and internships. We are pleased to join the Girls' Day initiative to show young people the attractive career opportunities in automotive development,” added Henrietta Bekényi, HR group leader at Robert Bosch Automotive Steering Kft.

Women@Bosch: unique support and development opportunities
Diversity is a cornerstone of the Bosch Group's corporate strategy. More and more research shows, that companies with both male and female managers are more successful in business too. In addition, numerous studies confirm that mixed teams at all levels of the company develop better products and services. The Bosch Group places particular emphasis on nurturing and supporting female talent.

Among other things, the company supports the empowerment of female colleagues through its Business Woman and Female Talent mentoring programs, training courses and workshops. At the same time, a flexible and family-friendly work culture is essential for women to succeed in their careers, so Bosch offers a range of tools to support individual life situations and work-life balance and pays special attention to mothers returning to work. Women@Bosch, a self-organized community of women at Bosch, both globally and in Hungary, also helps women to build their careers, with a variety of presentations and discussions offering the opportunity to present personal examples and exchange experiences.

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Zita Hella Varga

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