Who participates
Our participants come from a variety of different companies and are often active in a digital professional environment. The different professional backgrounds and interdisciplinary composition enable a particularly fruitful exchange across specialist and industry boundaries.
What all participants have in common: a high level of motivation and a strong interest in digital business, artificial intelligence, further education and careers.
Class IV (2023-2025)
Selected industries
Industrial communication, digital industry, aviation, automotive industry, IT consulting, medical technology, textile machinery, financial industry, management consulting
Selected employers
Siemens AG, Siemens Healthineers, Turkish Airlines, Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH, Schaeffler Technologies AG, Datev eG, Audi AG, INNEX GmbH, HypoVereinsbank, IFS Deutschland GmbH, UPSTART GmbH
Class III (2022-2024)
Selected industries
Automobile, building technology, smart infrastructure, pharmaceutical industry, consulting & IT, medical technology, electrical engineering
Selected employers
Siemens AG, Siemens Healthineers, Boehringer Ingelheim, Schaeffler, Deloitte, ZF Mobility Solutions GmbH
Class II (2021-2023)
Selected industries
Automotive industry, energy supply, medical technology, software & IT, fashion & consumer goods, automation technology, IT consulting, building technology
Selected employers
Siemens AG, adidas AG, Siemens Healthineers, Siemens Energy, Siemens Industry Software, Erlanger Stadtwerke, MAN, Bechtle, Infosys Consulting, BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Keyence Deutschland GmbH
Class I (2020-2021)
Selected industries
Automotive industry, insurance industry, medical technology, software & IT, electrical engineering, fashion & consumer goods, public sector, IT consulting, e-commerce
Selected employers
Siemens AG, adidas AG, Datev eG, Nürnberger Versicherung, Audi AG, Siemens Healthineers, Siemens Energy, Elektrobit, PRODATO GmbH, Bundesamt f. Migration & Flüchtlinge, Loberon GmbH
The Alumni-Network
Frequently asked questions
Who takes part in the part-time Master’s program MBA in Digital Business & AI?
MBA participants typically hold full-time positions across various business sectors, primarily focusing on digital business, while simultaneously pursuing their Master’s degree. The age range typically falls between the mid-20s and mid-30s, with occasional participants outside this range. As face-to-face interaction is emphasized, participants predominantly originate from southern Germany. Their employers reflect a diverse spectrum of the German economy, encompassing various sectors and company sizes.
What does the alumni network of the part-time Master’s program MBA in Digital Business & AI look like?
The alumni network aims to facilitate ongoing connections among MBA graduates following the completion of their part-time Master’s degree. Special emphasis is placed on fostering connections between alumni from different MBA cohorts. The network is distinguished by its expanding size and diversity, as well as its shared focus on digital business. Additionally, participants are bonded by the experience of earning their Master’s degree while maintaining full-time employment.