Practical Insights Into Driving Dynamics, Prototype Construction, and Automation: METUSAN TURNING GmbH und METUSAN FUTURE GmbH Visit the Master’s Program in Mechanical Engineering

10 October, 2025
First-hand insights: METUSAN managing director and graduate of the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, Michael Fischer, demonstrated how innovative technologies shape everyday industrial life. Students gained practical insights into topics ranging from vehicle dynamics and 3D printing to machining technology.
At the end of September 2025, Michael Fischer, managing director of METUSAN TURNING GmbH and METUSAN FUTURE GmbH, was a guest lecturer in the “Mechanical Engineering in Industrial Practice” course in the Master’s program in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien.
In his lecture, he gave students exciting insights into current topics in industrial mechanical engineering – from driving dynamics and prototype construction to automation, machining, and design to 3D printing. He impressively demonstrated how theoretical knowledge from university studies is implemented in industrial practice.
Module for monitoring the status of the traction power supply presented
His presentation of the WOLTRONIC SNM – Sensor Network Module, which is used to monitor the status of the traction power supply and other parts of the railway infrastructure, aroused particular interest. The innovative system enables precise and continuous recording of relevant data, making the maintenance and operation of railway systems more efficient and safer.
The students engaged enthusiastically with the content of the presentation, which highlighted the connection between their studies and industrial applications.
Michael Fischer is a graduate of UAS Technikum Wien and exemplifies the diverse career paths that can result from studying at Austria’s largest purely technical university of applied sciences.
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Master’s program in mechanical engineering