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“Wünderla ko" on September 16, 2023 from 10 am - 4 pm along Montafonerstrasse 4-21 in Schruns.

Under the motto “Wünderla ko” we cordially invite you to an unforgettable day full of fun, discoveries and community. On Saturday, September 16, 2023, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the businesses along Montafonerstrasse 4-21 in Schruns will open their doors to immerse you in a world of possibilities.

Highlights

Company tour: Experience firsthand how local
companies work and which innovative products they produce. Take
this opportunity to look behind the scenes and gain an exciting
exciting insights into the world of industry.

Demonstrations: Be enthralled by fascinating
demonstrations showcasing the participating companies´ diversity and skills.
present. From technology and craftsmanship to culinary delights
Delicacies – there’s something here for everyone!

Job Openings: If you are looking for new
career opportunities and challenges, this is your chance!
Various companies will offer open positions and offer you the
Opportunity to learn more about potential career paths.

Travel: Come to our event comfortably and free of charge with the VVV shuttle. Enjoy the ride and start your day stress-free.

Raffle and wheel of fortune: Take part in the exciting
raffle and spin the wheel of fortune to win great prizes and surprises.
and surprises. Your luck decides!

Participating companies:

  • GANTNER Instruments
  • Käsehaus
  • Gantner Solutions
  • Kuster
  • Gerald Sattler
  • KFZ Spannring
  • Stand Montafon
  • Montafon Tourismus
  • Intersport
  • Gagla Club

Stamp pass and voucher:
Take advantage of the stamp pass you’ll find in WIMO’s ad. Collect stamps from different businesses and get exclusive benefits and offers.

Children’s fun:
We have prepared a special program for the little visitors. Let off steam on the bouncy castle, get imaginative face painting and enjoy many other kid-friendly activities that will make the day an unforgettable experience.
Be part of a day full of community, discovery and entertainment at the Wünderla ko in Schruns.

Date: Saturday, September 16, 2023
Time: 10:00 – 16:00 h
Place: Montafonerstrasse 4-21, Schruns
Arrival: Free VVV shuttle, download tickets

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us: info@gantner-instruments.com.

We are looking forward to seeing you!

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