“Girls are simply indispensable in technical professions. Therefore, the aim of Girls’ Day is to awaken the interest of young girls in occupational fields in which women are currently still underrepresented,” explains Danny Neumann, HR Expert, who organized the event at Busch headquarters. The company has been committed to giving interested girls their first experience in technical professions since 2013.
Busch Vacuum Solutions is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of vacuum
pumps, vacuum systems, blowers and compressors.
The extensive product portfolio includes solutions for vacuum and overpressure applications in all industries, such as chemicals, plastics, semiconductors, medical technology and food. This also includes the design and construction of tailor-made vacuum systems and a worldwide service network.
The Busch Group is a family business that is managed by the Busch family. More than 3,800 employees in more than 69 companies in over 45 countries worldwide work for Busch Vacuum Solutions. Busch is headquartered in Maulburg, Baden-Württemberg, in the border triangle of Germany – France – Switzerland. Apart from Maulburg, Busch manufactures in its own production plants in Switzerland, the USA, Great Britain, the Czech Republic, South Korea, India and China.
Busch Vacuum Solutions was founded in 1963 by Dr Karl Busch and his wife Ayhan Busch and built up together. Developed with the HUCKEPACK
Dr Karl Busch the first vacuum pump for food packaging. With the follow-up product, the R5 rotary vane vacuum pump, he revolutionized food packaging. Another milestone was the development of the COBRA screw vacuum pump. The international expansion of the Busch group began as early as 1971 with the founding of a sales company in the UK. The first production plant to be set up outside Germany was opened in 1979 in the USA.