Promoting Young Talent at World Champion Level

DMG Mori committed to WorldSkills

Aviation & space, medical, and semiconductors – many demanding industries are  characterized by increasing requirements for precision, efficiency, and sustainability.  Innovative products are created in increasingly complex manufacturing processes that require  the highest level of technical expertise. Well-trained specialists drive technological progress  and ensure the competitiveness of entire industries. Against this backdrop, promoting young  talent is much more than a strategic measure for DMG MORI. It is a commitment with passion and a sense of responsibility for the future of the industry. DMG MORI has been underlining  the importance of promoting young talent with its commitment to WorldSkills, the world  championship of professions, for almost two decades. What once began as support as the  main sponsor is now a global partnership with the aim of inspiring and empowering young  people and providing them with a stage to showcase their skills. DMG MORI also acted as a  sponsor at the recent EuroSkills competition in Denmark. The latest German Championships  in CNC turning at EMO 2025 in Hanover are another impressive example of how DMG MORI  is paving the way for the next generation with technology, expertise, and enthusiasm,  accompanying them on their journey to the World Championships in Shanghai in 2026.  

Support through technology and expertise 

DMG MORI supports the traditional educational event with a large machine portfolio, technical  support, and preparatory courses for the young competitors. The CTX 350 V4 has proven to  be the ideal turning center because it meets the requirements of the industry. It is designed for  a wide range of components, enables efficient complete machining thanks to an optional  counter spindle, and can be easily automated. In addition, it offers modern, intuitive operation  via the app-based CELOS X manufacturing platform. However, the commitment to WorldSkills  goes beyond the provision of innovative competition machines. “It’s more about the exchange  of knowledge and the concrete promotion of the participants,” explains Boris Satarov, technical  trainer at the DMG MORI Academy and national expert and state trainer for WorldSkills  Germany. 

From training to the preliminary round of the German Championship 

Back in March and April 2025, DMG MORI trained young talent from renowned companies,  including Airbus Helicopters Germany, Festo, and Paul Horn, on the CTX 350 V4 at its  Geretsried site: “The focus was on efficient programming (CAD/CAM), setup, and operation of  the turning center,” says Boris Satarov. The six best participants from the subsequent  preliminary rounds, which took place in June and July, competed for the title of German  Champion at EMO 2025. “And thus, also for nomination for the upcoming World Championship  in Shanghai,” adds the national coach. Daniel Meyr, from Airbus Helicopters Germany, won  the national competition with 72.59 points. Second and third place went to Matthias Pollaschek,  also from Airbus Helicopters Germany, and Silas Ferlemann from the WINDMÖLLER & HÖLSCHER Academy, with 57.45 and 55.37 points respectively. “All three have the  opportunity to continue their training at the DMG MORI Academy in preparation for the World  Championship in CNC turning,” explains Boris Satarov. “During this time, we will decide who  will best represent Germany at WorldSkills in Shanghai.” 

Technically fit for machining transformation (MX) 

“Our commitment to WorldSkills is much more than just sponsorship – it is a decisive  contribution to motivating and promoting young talent, further developing vocational training,  and ensuring the future viability of the industry,” emphasizes Boris Satarov, referring to  DMG MORI’s strategic orientation. A key topic is Machining Transformation (MX), which paves  the way for the future of manufacturing. “The pillars of this concept – Process Integration,  Automation, Digital Transformation (DX), and Green Transformation (GX) – will accompany  young talents and their colleagues throughout their lives.” This makes it all the more important  to familiarize young people with such technologies at an early stage. This is where the goals  of DMG MORI and WorldSkills converge, as traditional apprenticeship professions continue to  form the backbone of entire industries. WorldSkills is the perfect platform to convey precisely  this importance, according to Boris Satarov: “The effort that the participants put in and the  enthusiasm they show for the competition confirm to us that this commitment pays off in the  long term.”


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