After completing all of our company visits, it was finally presentation day. My group headed to the University of Augsburg to meet with the German students in our team and review our presentation one last time before presenting. We spent about an hour going through each section, making sure everyone was comfortable with their material and that the presentation flowed smoothly. My part of the presentation was the second section of the case analysis, where I talked about shared and electric and how it is affecting KUKA and the market. After our final review, we felt confident and ready to present. Our group was the third to go out of the five groups, which I thought was a good spot because we were able to watch a couple of presentations beforehand without having to wait too long. When it was our turn, we went to the front of the classroom and delivered the presentation we had worked hard on to prepare. Overall, I thought our group did a great job. Everyone spoke clearly and stayed within the 25 minute time limit while still covering all of the important points. I felt fortunate to be part of such a good group, and even though the group was large with eight people, we split up the time and work well. After watching the final two presentations, we headed back to Augsburg to change and get ready for our farewell dinner with the German students. We went to Ratskeller Augsburg, which was a cool restaurant with a great atmosphere. For dinner, I ordered a creamy turkey dish that was delicious, even though there was not as much turkey on the plate as I expected. The meal gave everyone a chance to relax and celebrate after a busy and successful trip here in Augsburg. It was nice to have one last moment with the German students and thank them for the great experience while we were here. It was great getting to know them and I hope to stay in touch with many of them in the future. After dinner, we returned to the hotel to get ready and enjoy our final night in Augsburg, making it a memorable ending to an amazing experience.
