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Handover of the vacuum pump in a science classroom. (From left to right): Fanny Wisler, President of the School Committee; François Babey, Science Teacher; Frédéric Stoven, Head of Human Resources at Ateliers Busch; Benjamin Cattin, Head of Finance at Ateliers Busch; Martial Courtet, Minister for Education, Culture and Sports; Cédric Brieussel, Global Quality Manager at Busch Group, Christophe Fromaigeat, Director of the Collège de Delémont; Magali Rohner, Head of Science teaching. Photo: Busch Vacuum Solutions.

Pump Donation to the Collège de Delémont

Ateliers Busch and Busch Manufacturing in the Czech Republic have donated an R5 RA 0010 to the Collège de Delémont in the Swiss canton of Jura, which will be used to carry out vacuum experiments at the school in the future. The aim is to arouse the students’ interest in technology.

With the help of the vacuum pump, the pupils will be given a practical demonstration of the numerous possible applications of vacuum in order to awaken their interest in technical professions. Martial Courtet, Minister of Education, Culture and Sports of the Canton of Jura, emphasized the importance of the link between school and industry when the vacuum pump was handed over.

The donation is also a good example of the excellent cross-border cooperation within Busch Vacuum Solutions. Because the large, powerful vacuum pumps from Ateliers Busch are not suitable for use in the classroom, those responsible for Busch CZM agreed without hesitation to provide the school with a vacuum pump from the Czech production site.

The Collège de Delémont was founded in 1812 on Napoleon’s orders. Today, around 600 pupils from ten municipalities are taught at the school.