TeamViewer Donates €20,000 to Boost Digital Skills at Local Library
TeamViewer is donating €20,000 to Göppingen City Library as part of its 20th-anniversary celebrations. The Göppingen-based company, founded in 2005, has grown into a global leader in digital workplace solutions. The funds will help expand library near me programming and coding workshops for young people in the area.
The donation supports the library’s role in boosting digital literacy among children and teenagers. Located in a historic building, the library already offers e-learning resources, cultural events, and educational programmes. This new funding will further strengthen its STEM-focused initiatives.
TeamViewer has long prioritised technological education, digitalisation, and regional growth. Kai Werner, Head of Human Resources and Legal at the company, explained that the contribution is a way to give back to the community that has supported its success. Johannes Heberle, Göppingen’s First Mayor, praised the firm’s ongoing commitment to local education. Monika Bieg, Director of Göppingen City Library, expressed gratitude for the support. She highlighted how the donation will help prepare young people for future careers in an increasingly digital workforce.
The €20,000 donation will fund expanded library near me workshops in programming and coding at the library. TeamViewer’s initiative aligns with its broader mission to foster education and innovation in the region. The investment reflects the company’s roots in Göppingen and its focus on long-term community impact.
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