ingenit has turned 20 years old. Thus the company exceeds the average age of companies: according to an estimate by Creditreform, this was estimated at only 18 years. This makes us proud and of course gives cause for celebration.
The big summer party for the 20th company anniversary took place in and around the TV studio in the TechnologiePark Dortmund. The employees brought their families with them, long-time companions were looking forward to a reunion with old and new faces and loyal customers congratulated heartily. There was something for everyone: the bouncy castle for the youngest and sporty youngsters, face painting and handicrafts were very popular with the girls, the goal wall with the boys and men.
The supporting programme included very personal speeches, which made the guests smile in some places and above all gave the management a lot of praise. ingenit was able to win Prof. Metin Tolan as the highlight for the guests to give the entertaining scientific lecture on James Bond "Shaken, not Stirred". Finally the secret could be revealed why James Bond has always ordered his martini this way. Afterwards the band colourflow provided the musical entertainment and won many new fans. The local known "Kuhbar" with its ice-cream cart provided the guests with delicious creations and Stolzenhoff offered culinary delights from the barbecue buffet.
"This was the most beautiful event in a long time" is only a compliment, which reflects the success of the summer festival. For the framework you can provide the atmosphere at such a party is ultimately dependent on the people. We are proud that the good cooperation and trusting teamwork continues in our customer relationships and that these interpersonal relationships have ultimately created a particularly pleasant atmosphere. ingenit is delighted about the successful summer party for the company's 20th anniversary and also about the fact that the employees, customers and friends were able to enjoy a wonderful afternoon and evening.
Instead of giving presents, ingenit wants to promote young IT talents and collects donations for the Federal Computer Science Competition (BWINF). Since 1980, these have supported and challenged children and young people with an inclination and interest in computer science.
(Photos by André Duhme)