YPN at the Precision Fair 2024 The Young Precision Network (YPN) – part of the Dutch Society for Precision Engineering (DSPE) community – organises events for young professionals. E.g. in order to connect them to the extensive network of the Dutch Society for Precision Engineering. A part of the YPN target audience are students that are close to graduation. To help them getting more familiar with the Dutch precision engineering ecosystem, YPN facilitated a visit to the Precision Fair 2024 in Den Bosch on November 14th for students from Delft University of Technology. This activity was made possible by the support of several companies that are both member of DSPE and have a booth at the Precision Fair. Not only did they provide information about their own company, but they were also available to the students for questions about the projects and technologies that they are working on. This can be of tremendous help for soon-graduates to choose a direction in their precision engineering career. We hope that we added clear value to the experience of both the students and the participating companies by connecting them to each other and want to thank everyone involved for the interesting and enjoyable activity! With kind regards, YPN team Maurits van den Hurk, Matthijs van Gastel, Marc Gritter, and Jorn Veenendaal Cc. Dispuut Taylor, Julie van Stiphout - Sassen, Hans Krikhaar, Jos Gunsing, Jolanda Staals, Ronald Schneider, Ton Peijnenburg, Henny Spaan, Theresa Burke, Kasper van den Broek, Ronald Timmermans
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