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German Chancellor Merkel and India’s Prime Minister Modi are Volkswagen’s guests at Hannover Messe 2015

Merkel and Modi find out more about vocational training at Volkswagen in India One main topic: Volkswagen Vento exports from Pune plant Human-robot cooperation gives glimpse of tomorrow’s workplace Chancellor Angela Merkel and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi found out more about technological innovation at Volkswagen on their visit to Hannover Messe 2015. The visit … Continued

  • Merkel and Modi find out more about vocational training at Volkswagen in India
  • One main topic: Volkswagen Vento exports from Pune plant
  • Human-robot cooperation gives glimpse of tomorrow’s workplace

Chancellor Angela Merkel and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi found out more about technological innovation at Volkswagen on their visit to Hannover Messe 2015. The visit focused on the Group’s commitment in India. During their tour of the exhibition stand, the guests learnt more about production of the Volkswagen Vento, which is built at the Indian plant in Pune and exported to over 30 countries worldwide. The delegation was welcomed by the CEO of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, together with two apprentices from the Volkswagen factory in Pune.

German Chancellor Merkel and India's Prime Minister Modi are Volkswagen's guests at Hannover Messe 2015
From the left: Rajeev Mishra, Apprentice of Volkswagen Group India, Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Ulrich Grillo, President of the Bundesverbands der Deutschen Industrie e.V., Angela Merkel, German Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Horst Neumann, Chief human resources officer of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft, Narendra Modi, India’s Prime Minister, Stephan Weil, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, Suraj Shinde, Apprentice of Volkswagen Group India.

“India is and will remain an important strategic growth market for the Volkswagen Group. We are convinced that Volkswagen will take on a key role in the Indian automobile market in the long term. We are driving localization in India forward with our new engine assembly plant in Pune”, said Prof. Dr. Martin Winterkorn, CEO of Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft. One of the exhibits presented to the guests was a Volkswagen Vento, a model specially designed for the Indian market and built at the Volkswagen plant in Pune.

Prime Minister Modi and Chancellor Merkel also talked to two young Indian apprentices who are training at the Pune site, and were particularly interested in Volkswagen’s approach to developing young talent in India. Dual vocational training is a key to good skilled workmanship, not just in Germany, but worldwide. Today, the Volkswagen Group already trains three quarters of its 18,500 apprentices worldwide based on the German dual vocational training principle.

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