Adlershof Journal May/June 2026
Jobs looking for people: We have plenty of space for great talent
It seems as though everyone is looking. Not long ago, the debate focused exclusively on the shortage of skilled workers—with the real pain still lying ahead. Young university graduates are struggling to gain a foothold in the job market. Adlershof Journal explores how industry and research at the Technology Park Adlershof are nevertheless finding the right people for their jobs.
ESSAY
by Martin Hyun: Work first, then pleasure
IN CONVERSATION WITH
Anne Kazubke, who heads HR at special-purpose machinery manufacturer Jonas & Redmann
PROFILE
The crystal grower: Kathleen Schindler works on producing technological crystals
COVER STORY
Ready for the future: We are taking a look at apprenticeships and advanced training at the Technology Park
CAMPUS
When work ends and anger begins: Psychologist Heidi Mauersberger researches workplace conflict
INQUIRY
A warm welcome: Angela Ryll has been a part of the Technology Park’s history since the outset at SENTECH Instruments
NETWORK
Tailwind for career planning: The “workhier!” programme equips international students for the next step
COMPANIES
Between Adlershof and Wroclaw: Networked Assets has been working on building Europe’s digital foundations for 20 years
INSIGHTS
Sustainable: How WISTA Conventions is reorganising how they work on events
MEDIA
‘Premium dubbing will soon be a thing’: TV+Synchron managing director Jenny Buch on the future of the industry
GASTRONOMY
Bowls, Bagels, Burgers: Adlershof’s international food offerings
