ASG moves to the World Trade Center Dresden: New location for nursing training!

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ASG moves into the World Trade Center Dresden and expands nursing training. Central location, modern facilities, good connections.

ASG moves to the World Trade Center Dresden: New location for nursing training!

Anerkannte Schulgesellschaft mbH (ASG) has signed a rental agreement for around 885 m² in the renowned “World Trade Center” office complex in Dresden. This development was brokered by Beate Protze Immobilien GmbH konii.de reported. With this step, the ASG is pursuing the goal of further expanding its educational offerings, particularly in the nursing sector.

The World Trade Center is one of the largest office properties in Saxony, offering space for around 100 tenants on a total area of ​​around 90,000 m². It impresses with its central location and excellent public transport connections. The area also benefits from shopping opportunities and recreational areas, such as the Altmarkt-Galerie and the Elbe.

Educational focus and training offerings

As part of the establishment of a new vocational school for nursing professions in 2023, the ASG in Dresden will offer trainees the opportunity to qualify as nursing specialists. According to information from berufsfachschule-pflege-dresden.de The school rooms are modernly equipped and offer a close integration of theory and practice through varied lessons.

In addition, students will be able to take advantage of a well-equipped SkillsLab as a third learning location. The close connection to cultural institutions as well as the easy accessibility from the main train station and the possibility of accommodation in an attached dormitory round off the offer.

Positive outlook

Manuel Rees, representing the management of the World Trade Center, expressed optimism about ASG as a new tenant and the expansion of educational offerings in the region. The ASG operates comprehensive schools for various educational levels in several federal states, including daycare centers, primary schools, high schools and technical schools.

By moving to the office complex, prospective nursing staff will receive a modern and easily accessible training facility that meets both the requirements of modern nursing training and the needs of the students.