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Germans eye kindergarten for next engineers

By Richard Milne in Vienna

Published: June 16 2008 22:45 | Last updated: June 16 2008 22:45

Germany’s shortage of engineers has become so acute that some of its leading companies are turning to nursery schools to guarantee future supplies.

Industrial giants such as Siemens and Bosch are among hundreds of companies giving materials and money to kindergartens to try to interest children as young as three in technology and science.

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