Munich

Munich

The Regional group of Munich meets every second Tuesday at the Katholische Hochschulgemeinde (KHG) at Karlstr. 31.

Kontakt

muenchen@teog.de

Bankverbindung

Kreditinstitut: Deutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank eG <br> Kontoinhaber: Technik ohne Grenzen e.V. <br> IBAN: DE58 3006 0601 0117 5832 90 <br> BIC: DAAE DEDD XXX

The regional group in Munich consists mostly of current and former students from all fields and universities in Munich. The group is supported by engineers, professors, technicians and volunteers from all areas.

We work on several topics, including “Environmental Disposal of Medical Waste”, “Water Supply”, “Photovoltaics and Energy Supply” and “Sustainable Agriculture”. Projects are usually realized in countries in Africa, Asia, Central America and South America. We not only focus on the technical implementation but also on independent project management of all relevant aspects such as the organization, fundraising and public relations.

The execution of each aid project demands a lot of organization and effort. That’s why we can use every helping hand. You can become part of our team and actively support our work. It doesn’t matter if you are a student, professional or retiree. It doesn’t matter if you work in a technical profession or not. We would be happy to see you at one of our next meetings.

Our group meets every second Tuesday at 19:30 at the “Katholische Hochschulgemeinde“ (KHG) at Karlstraße 32. During the meeting we will discuss organizational matters as well as the progress we made in our project groups. We also plan events, fundraising campaigns and our next meetings. If you are interested, just drop in at one of our meetings or write us a mail. We also gladly answer any other questions you may have.

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