Rethink coming home

BINDER was also featured in the Schwäbische Zeitung's "Willkommen Daheim" magazine last year. This special edition is published annually at Christmas time and is aimed at young people who have left home for educational reasons, whether it is to study or work. Because at a certain point, the question arises for everyone: "Do I want to stay or come back home?"

And this is where the magazine comes in, because our region, the real home of these people, has a lot to offer. The perspective that BINDER presented was as follows:

The trend is clear: young people are drawn away. But: Does what drew you away from home a few years ago still exist? Perhaps you have achieved your goals and, only when you no longer had it, realized how valuable " home " actually is. So the place you know best. Where are the people who need you. Perhaps it is right for you to deepen your traces at home. To ensure that things continue here and that the following generations can also come home.

In a place that offers all possibilities. A location we believe in and will remain. As Peter M. Binder likes to say: "Wherever it says BINDER on the outside, it's got Tuttlingen in it!" We don't just believe in sustainability when it comes to the location. And we believe that you should think over coming home.

As an owner-managed family business, BINDER focuses entirely on simulation chambers. These climate chambers support demanding laboratory and research work, for example in the cultivation of stem cells for wound healing, the testing of pharmaceuticals or strength tests of building materials. When it comes to simulating biological, chemical and physical environmental conditions, our products continue to set standards. Through cutting-edge technologies and groundbreaking innovations, we are successfully pursuing our goal of making a significant technical contribution to improving human health and safety.

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