Die Montan University Leoben At the FM4 frequency festival in St. Pölten from August 13th and 15th, again a strong sign of lived sustainability and demonstrates how modern circular economy can be experienced around raw materials, materials and processes for a wide audience-understandable, practical and interactive.
In cooperation with the festival organizers, the Montan University presents a mobile recycling process for aluminum boxes and PET bottles directly on the site. With its initiative, the Montanuni provided enthusiasm among the numerous festival visitors on the opening day and also left behind Federal Minister Eva-Maria Holzleitnerwhich paid a visit to the Montanuni Area, a lasting impression.
Visit to Federal Minister Eva-Maria Holzleitner
On Wednesday, August 13th, visited Eva-Maria Holzleitner, BSC, Federal Minister of Women, Science and Researchthe Montanuni area on the festival site. The Federal Minister took part in the recycling action herself and shaped her own memory coin. Your visit underlined the importance of innovative science transfer that young people pick up where they meet – in the middle of the festival.
Science lives from the fact that it approaches society – wherever they share their enthusiasm. When many young people come together at the festival, this is exactly the right place to make research tangible to you. Because if you bring science into the middle of life, open doors for new ideas and for a sustainable future, ”so Federal Minister Eva-Maria Holzleitner.
Recycling with memory value
In the middle of the festival hustle and bustle, visitors can melt aluminum boxes (without a deposit symbol) and shape their own memory coins on site. The process is accompanied by the experts of the Chair of non -iron metalurgythat show how great memorabilia can arise from supposed waste. The researchers of the Departments plastic technology Understandable and illustrated.
The experts from the Montanuni Area also answer all questions about the topics Material science and Environmental technology And offer the festival visitors an exclusive insight into the innovative concepts and technologies of the Montan University. The committed recruitment team also informs interested visitors about the Extensive range of courses And the further training opportunities at the Montanuni.
“With our presence at the FM4 frequency festival, we would like to show how practical science and technological innovation can be made accessible to a broad public. The project is a concrete contribution to the Montan University to live sustainability. The aim is to bring research and knowledge where young people come together and to share the fascination of innovative processes up close Rector Peter Moser from the Montan University Leoben.
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