Rosenheim celebrates 100 years of wood technology: An educational tower in the south!

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On July 5, 2025, Rosenheim will celebrate the 100th anniversary of wood technology training with a ceremony and discussions about the future.

Am 5. Juli 2025 feiert Rosenheim das 100-jährige Bestehen der holztechnischen Ausbildung mit einem Festakt und Zukunftsdiskussionen.
On July 5, 2025, Rosenheim will celebrate the 100th anniversary of wood technology training with a ceremony and discussions about the future.

Rosenheim celebrates 100 years of wood technology: An educational tower in the south!

The city of Rosenheim is all about wood. On July 5, 2025, the Technical University of Rosenheim, together with the state technical school and the Lehrinstitut Rosenheim e.V., will celebrate the 100th anniversary of wood technology training. Around 850 guests from education, business, politics and associations gathered at a grandiose ceremony to honor the impressive evolution of wood technology training. How innpuls.me reported, Professor Heinrich Köster, President of the TH Rosenheim, was among the speakers who emphasized the top quality of the training and the central role of the partners.

The chairman of the university council, Klaus Stöttner, also highlighted the importance of Rosenheim as a beacon of education for the wood industry. In a lively discussion, alumni shared their experiences from different decades and looked back on the development of the training offerings. The technical school has its origins in 1925, when it was founded as a woodworking school and has since transformed into a recognized competence center in the wood industry. The training focuses now extend from training wood technicians to wood merchants, which paves the way for highly qualified specialists who are in demand today like never before.

An institution of craftsmanship

The Rosenheim state technical school has established itself over the decades as one of the leading training centers in wood technology. It is located in the W building of the Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences, where students have access to modern facilities such as the cafeteria and library. The wood technology programs are characterized not only by their high quality, but also by their relevance in the current discussion about the use of sustainable construction methods and materials. Professor Thorsten Ober, Dean of the Faculty of Wood Technology and Construction, emphasized the key role of wood as a sustainable material.

Future challenges, such as artificial intelligence and the circular economy, were also discussed. The deputy headmaster Josef Oberniedermaier expressed optimism about the opportunities that lie in timber construction, especially when it comes to adding storeys and renovating. According to Peter Hörr, managing director of the teaching institute, the need for skilled workers will continue to grow in the coming years, which makes investments in education and digitalization essential.

Future topics in focus

A future-oriented topic is the integration of artificial intelligence into training. The flashcard-based offerings in the area of ​​artificial intelligence aim to familiarize students and teachers alike with the topic. The aim is to promote an informed and practical approach to AI in order to demystify the technology in the classroom. How education-interactive.de reports, the flashcard set includes various practical tasks and important information for a well-founded discussion about these technologies in everyday working life.

Overall, it shows that Rosenheim not only plays a key role in the wood industry, but can also excel as a training region in a changing educational field. The combination of tradition and innovation makes Rosenheim an indispensable player on the wood technology stage, and the people here have reason to be happy as they look back on a glorious past and a promising future.