At Hersill, we are reaffirming our commitment to young talent by welcoming vocational training students from the Salesianos de Atocha School. Through the programme At ADEFAM, we demonstrate how innovation in healthcare technology and cutting-edge industrial production transform family values into global medical solutions.
Hersill’s Commitment to Training and Healthcare Technology
As leaders in the manufacture of medical equipment, at Hersill We were delighted to welcome future professionals from the industrial sector. As part of the programme “Family Businesses in the Classroom”, an initiative run by ADEFAM (Asociación de la Empresa Familiar de Madrid), welcomes students from intermediate and advanced vocational training courses to share our vision on the manufacture of critical technology.
This initiative aims not only to showcase our facilities, but also to highlight the importance of technological innovation in healthcare, where technical precision directly translates into improved quality of care for patients.
A Real-Life Insight into Cutting-Edge Industrial Production
On 12 March, we organised a technical visit aimed at students on specialist vocational training courses. Students from the following courses took part:
- First year of the Higher Vocational Training Course in Production Planning.
- First year of the Intermediate Vocational Training course in Machining.
Benjamín Herranz, “the students explored how we organise our production processes. For us, it is essential that they understand how academic theory is put into practice in a manufacture of highly complex medical equipment”.
Under the guidance of our president, Benjamin Herranz, the students explored how we organise our production processes. For us, it is essential that they understand how academic theory is put into practice in a manufacturing environment producing highly complex medical equipment.
Innovation and Values in Family Businesses
The “The Fruit of Values” programme allows us to highlight Hersill’s unique identity. As a family-run business, we combine operational agility with a long-term vision. We explain to young people how the The integration of technical disciplines and regulatory rigour are the cornerstones that enable us to compete in the international market.
Fostering Careers in the Industry
We firmly believe that direct contact with the professional world is the best way to inspire the next generation. At Hersill, we aim to inspire careers in strategic areas such as:
- Biomedical engineering and product development, as well as other engineering disciplines.
- Precision machining for healthcare components.
- Quality management and international standards.
Strengthening the link between the education system and the business community is not just a social responsibility; it is an investment in the future of healthcare technology in Spain.

Students from the Salesians of Atocha School viewing Hersill medical technology
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At Hersill, we have been turning engineering into well-being for decades. If you would like to find out more about our manufacturing processes or explore our range of cutting-edge medical solutions, We invite you to get in touch with our team of experts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What does the “Family Business in the Classroom” programme, in which Hersill is participating, involve? This is an ADEFAM initiative that aims to give vocational training students and pupils at other levels an insight into the business world. Through us, students gain first-hand experience of the challenges and values of a leading healthcare technology industry.
- What are the key professional roles in the manufacture of medical technology? At Hersill, we bring together production planning experts, precision machining technicians, design engineers and specialists in healthcare regulations, all working in an interdisciplinary manner.
- Why are school visits to medical industries important? It enables students to complement their technical training with a practical perspective, helping them to understand the quality standards required in the healthcare sector and encouraging future careers in engineering and manufacturing.
