Ever wondered how a leading global technology company works? What makes HIMA a unique employer – and how are innovations developed in everyday operations? Students from TH Mannheim will get exclusive insights at the event JobTalk&Walk at the himalaya Innovation Lab in Mannheim.
For over 115 years, HIMA has stood for curiosity, entrepreneurial spirit, and technological excellence and is pioneering the digitalization of functional safety. The HIMA Group is a global independent provider of safety-related automation solutions for the process and rail industries that protect people, assets, and the environment from harm. At this event, participants will get behind-the-scenes access, meet experts from areas such as OT Security, R&D, IT, Service, and Sales, and learn how AI supports daily processes.
A special focus is placed on interaction with employees: asking questions, discussing ideas, and seeing how technological developments are applied in practice. The event is aimed at students in Electrical Engineering, Automation, Innovation Management, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence, IT, and other STEM fields who are curious and eager for hands-on insights into technology, science, and applied knowledge.
Event Agenda – “AI, Innovation & Career Paths” – Nov. 25th
Location: himalaya Innovation Lab, Mannheim
Participants: approx. 25 students from TH Mannheim
- 14:00 – 14:15 | Coffee & Welcome
- 14:15 – 14:30 | Culture & People at HIMA
- 14:30 – 15:30 | Mini-Workshop: “AI in Action”
- 15:30 – 17:00 | Coffee Connect
- 17:00 – 18:00 | Pizza & Chat: Meet the Teams
Your Benefits:
- Direct insight into an international high-tech company
- Hands-on experience with AI
- Interaction with experts & young talents
- Bridging theory, practice, and technological mindset
You want to join us for the event? Register via moodle now. You want to meet HIMA employees before? Visit CareerSprint Mittelstand Oct. 15th.
JobTalk&Walk is a collaboration between the VdF, the Center for Teaching and Learning: Zentrum für Lehre und Lernen (ZLL) at Technical University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, and the TransforMA subproject „Campus-Community-Partnerships“ based at ZLL.

