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Girl Power in Printing

Staff -- graphic arts online, 6/1/2007

In a show of “girl power,” MAN Roland in Germany held a Girls' Day event for young women between the ages of 13 and 15. Girls' Day is a nationwide day in the country aimed at promoting vocational education for school girls. MAN Roland offers young people apprenticeships as press operators, industrial mechanics, mechatronics, industrial clerks, engineering drafters, cutting mechanics and electronic engineers.

MAN Roland press operator Harwin Laumann (shown) initiates 15-year-old Tina Koch into the process of offset printing. www.man-roland.de and www.manroland.com

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