• Over 400 students have participated in the program as of now, receiving 4-year-scholarships

  • Hubertus Troska: "A sustainable and seamless talent pipeline is always the basis for long-term success. As an integral part of our companies' philosophy, we highly value and continuously support educational programs globally."

  • Various programs ensure Daimler a pipeline to supply its growing business with the talent and expertise necessary

Beijing - Daimler and Peking University, the first modern university in China and one of the country's most prestigious, commemorated twenty years of the Daimler Scholarship Program. Since its establishment, the program has annually selected 24 students from the freshman class to receive scholarship - 12 of these on the basis of merit, and the other 12 in view of financial hardship. To date, over 400 students participated in the program that backs students with a four-year-scholarship.

"A sustainable and seamless talent pipeline is always the basis for long-term success. As an integral part of our companies' philosophy, we highly value and continuously support educational programs globally." said Mr. Hubertus Troska, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG, responsible for Greater China. "The two-decade long partnership with Peking University proves clearly our dedication to the promising and exceptional young talent that this renowned faculty and China have to offer."

Peking University was founded as the first state institution of higher education in China in the 19th century, and remains a renowned institution after more than a century of history. Both Daimler and Peking University share a commitment to the long-term, sustainable growth in and with China, and both recognize that education is the key to success. Support of educational programs to foster talents is thus at the core of Daimler's corporate philosophy.

In China - like elsewhere - Daimler has a number of dedicated programs to ensure a pipeline to supply its growing business with the talent and expertise necessary.

For younger people the company moves in China on various fronts, to give just two examples: One is vocational training, where Daimler has cooperated with local partners to bring the proven German dual-educational system to China, adjusted for local conditions. The second is Daimler's international Trainee program CAReer, aimed at attracting and developing highly qualified graduates with advanced degrees and young professionals in the company. And there are many more dedicated development programs, both for young talents and experts throughout all management levels, that all have one thing in common: they are custom-made for the respective target group to strengthen and develop their individual talent and know-how to best possible.

With its products, services, and partners Daimler today stretches across the entire automotive segment in China. The company is dedicated to the long-term and sustainable development of both its business in the country and the over 20,000 employees working in its wholly-owned and joint venture businesses.

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