16 Jun 2025

Winners of the “Junior.ING” Student Engineering Competition Announced

Winners of the “Junior.ING” Student Engineering Competition Announced

Dr.-Ing. Michael Smida, stellvertretender Vorsitzender des VDV, beim „Junior.ING“-Schülerwettbewerb 2025.

(eap) On June 13, 2025, the winners of the nationwide “Junior.ING” youth competition organized by the engineering chambers in Germany were honored. Around 6,000 students participated in the competition. This year’s task was to design and build a model of a “tower with a viewing platform.” For the second time, the German Association of Amusement Machinery & Accessory Manufacturers (VDV) also presented a special award as part of the annual student competition, which has been held since 2005 to promote young talent in technical professions.

In der Alterskategorie bis Klasse 8 vergab der VDV seinen Sonderpreis für das Modell „Sturmwarnung“ von Julius Heidan. Out of a total of 2,227 submitted models, the VDV selected the model “Sturmwarnung” (“Storm Warning”) by Julius Heidan as the winner in the category up to grade 8; in the category from grade 9 onwards, the tower “Gute Aussichten” (“Bright Prospects”) by Felix Pippig received the VDV’s special award – both students can look forward to tickets for an amusement park visit together with their families.

 

In der Alterskategorie ab Klasse 9 erhielt Felix Pippig für sein Turmmodell „Gute Aussichten“ den VDV-Sonderpreis. Dr.-Ing. Michael Smida, Deputy Chairman of the VDV, congratulated the winners and expressed his belief that “free, imaginative design is the foundation for new ideas. This competition shows that playful, creative ideas can lead to viable and functional tower structures. New design and construction spark interest not only for viewers, but also for visitors to the viewing towers. Praising and acknowledging talents and skills preserves and increases the motivation to design new structures and, in the future, to realize them in practice. Perhaps in one of the German manufacturing companies or planning offices for such facilities.”

Already last year, the VDV took part in the Junior.ING competition with a special award – fittingly for the topic “Roller Coaster – Up and Down”.

Further special prizes were awarded this year by Deutsche Bahn. The Federal Chamber of Engineers awarded first place in the category up to grade eight to Anna Richter for her tower model “Green Tower”; in the category from grade nine onwards, students Lukas Grünen, Daniel Husch, and Adrian Dalinger were honored for their tower “HM39”. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Helmut Schmeitzner, board member of the Federal Chamber of Engineers, commented: “[...] The profession of civil engineering will become increasingly important, and the high level of participation in the ‘Junior.ING’ competition proves that this message has already reached our schools.” ■

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