Future Car Creativity Contest: community4you sees everyone as winners
Happy faces all around: community4you and the Saxony International School - Carl Hahn were impressed with the outcomes of their first joint creativity contest.

The Chemnitz-based software manufacturer invited the students from the private school authority to develop ideas for the car of the future.
The students created models, images and even animations of vehicles that are particularly sustainable, safe and clean. The children want cars made of sustainable wood, with built-in solar panels and fuel cells, autonomous cars and vehicles that also improve air quality.
Tim Jungmittag, Marketing Manager at community4you, explains:
The students created models, images and even animations of vehicles that are particularly sustainable, safe and clean. The children want cars made of sustainable wood, with built-in solar panels and fuel cells, autonomous cars and vehicles that also improve air quality.
Tim Jungmittag, Marketing Manager at community4you, explains:

With this contest we are inviting everyone to change their perspective. All too often it is research or industry that talks about what will likely be possible in the future. Here it is the children dreaming of a world in which they would like to live. At the same time, our contest is a playful take on the Saxon automotive tradition outlining its way forward.
All participating children were invited to the award ceremony of the creativity contest - because community4you made them all winners without further ado.
The representatives of community4you AG found the results of the contest to be convincing and said that they would like to encourage the children to continue to be creative, to experiment, to build and to learn while having fun. As a prize there were Lego sets, with which the small developers can continue their research, can build robots and program functions themselves.
Community4you and the Saxony International School - Carl Hahn have maintained a lively exchange for several years. The contact between the Chemnitz software manufacturer and the private educational institution came about through the former VW CEO Carl H. Hahn, who was of particular importance to both companies. Hahn was not only the namesake of the Saxony International School, but also a mentor. From his stays and travels abroad he brought with him the knowledge for a progressive international education. Meanwhile, community4you AG has its headquarters in the villa where Hahn grew up in Chemnitz and named it Villa Hahn in his honor. Carl Hahn visited several times. The community4you board maintained friendly contact until Hahn's death.
Even after Hahn's death, community4you wants to continue to maintain the relationship with the Saxony International School.
The representatives of community4you AG found the results of the contest to be convincing and said that they would like to encourage the children to continue to be creative, to experiment, to build and to learn while having fun. As a prize there were Lego sets, with which the small developers can continue their research, can build robots and program functions themselves.
Community4you and the Saxony International School - Carl Hahn have maintained a lively exchange for several years. The contact between the Chemnitz software manufacturer and the private educational institution came about through the former VW CEO Carl H. Hahn, who was of particular importance to both companies. Hahn was not only the namesake of the Saxony International School, but also a mentor. From his stays and travels abroad he brought with him the knowledge for a progressive international education. Meanwhile, community4you AG has its headquarters in the villa where Hahn grew up in Chemnitz and named it Villa Hahn in his honor. Carl Hahn visited several times. The community4you board maintained friendly contact until Hahn's death.
Even after Hahn's death, community4you wants to continue to maintain the relationship with the Saxony International School.
An investment in education is an investment in our future. With the Saxony International School we have found a partner with whom we can jointly set accents for our region.
04/05/2023