Annual meeting 2008 in Esslingen

More than 800 scholarship holders, alumni and friends of the Baden-Württemberg- STIPENDIUM came to Esslingen on July 10.

More than 800 scholarship holders, alumni and friends of the Baden-Württemberg- STIPENDIUM came to Esslingen on July 10.

The Neckar Forum was a perfect location for this event.

The Neckar Forum was a perfect location for this event.

New, interactive name tags were used for the first time.

New, interactive name tags were used for the first time.


The name tags could be personalized with flag stickers and offered space for notes on the back side.

The name tags could be personalized with flag stickers and offered space for notes on the back side.

Visitors could sign into the guest book.

Visitors could sign into the guest book.

Scholarship holders and alumni used the opportunity to get to know each other and to exchange experiences

Scholarship holders and alumni used the opportunity to get to know each other and to exchange experiences


Souvenir pictures could be taken that were ready to pick-up as post cards at the end of the event and are now available online as ECards.

Souvenir pictures could be taken that were ready to pick-up as post cards at the end of the event and are now available online as ECards.

The world wide network was visualized with pins on a giant map.

The world wide network was visualized with pins on a giant map.

Visitors could inform themselves about Regional Chapters and meet each other in the Regional Chapter Lounge.

Visitors could inform themselves about Regional Chapters and meet each other in the Regional Chapter Lounge.


Tronicstep, a game developed by the University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, required a sense of balance.

Tronicstep, a game developed by the University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, required a sense of balance.

Jewelry exhibited by Charlotte Schleifenbaum did not only impress female guests.

Jewelry exhibited by Charlotte Schleifenbaum did not only impress female guests.

Charlotte Schleifenbaum, alumna of the program line for vocationally trained people, had the chance to learn more about jewelry design in England.

Charlotte Schleifenbaum, alumna of the program line for vocationally trained people, had the chance to learn more about jewelry design in England.



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