Project Details
Description
In training processes, technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, digital twins and artificial intelligence are being introduced in VET centres, but their usage is not being systematically and widely incorporated into learning processes, as they are used in isolation or at a demonstrative level. The pace of technological evolution is so rapid that unless a systemic integration into training processes is not addressed immediately, the response from VET centres will be too reactive and ineffective.
For a solid transfer of 5.0 technologies to SMEs, VET needs to design and implement teaching-learning processes based on the use of these technologies, so that students acquire the skills required (green and digital) to help companies use them naturally in their production processes.
VLF4EU aims at developing an Alliance of European manufacturing virtual learning factories whereby developing a long-term contribution to the modernisation of VET systems and Manufacturing SMEs and their engagement in applied research and experimental development, that will have an active impact
well beyond the project.
Short title | Virtual Learning Factories for Europe |
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Acronym | VLF4EU |
Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/02/25 → 31/01/29 |
Collaborative partners
- IMH Campus - the Machine Tool Institute (Project partner) (lead)
- ECOLE - Enti COnfindustriali Lombardi per l'Education (Project partner)
- Göteborgs Tekniska College (Project partner)
- CESI Ecole d’Ingenieurs (Project partner)
- SCSKZ - School center Slovenske Konjice-Zreče (Project partner)
- ELESAR – Elesar Innovation SL (Project partner)
- Logisnext Sweden AB (Project partner)
- INNOVAE (Project partner)
- MecaBotiX (Project partner)
- AFM - Advanced Manufacturing Technologies (Project partner)
- MADE (Project partner)
- UCIMU - UCIMU-SISTEMI PER PRODURRE (Project partner)
Keywords
- technology, engineering and IT
- Industry 4.0
- Industry 5.0
- Learning Factory
- co-design
- Virtual Reality
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