In times of scarce resources, profitability and efficiency come into focus. Public buildings and facilities are expensive, which is why valuable space must be used optimally and space potential must be exploited. But how can learning spaces with technical equipment for specific technologies be better exploited? The following are some flexible space solutions that have already been implemented.
The project comprised the planning and new construction of the IHK training center in Aalen. The focus was to be on training and further education in the metal and electrical professions. This resulted in clear requirements for the new premises in the form of a high degree of flexibility and their multifunctional usability.
A total of 7 multifunctional learning rooms were equipped with:
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The project comprised the planning and construction of an innovative training center on the Freudenberg Group campus.
The clear goal of the new building was to create an infrastructure that enables efficient, modern and flexible technical training in the metalworking and electrical professions.
The training center now houses fully equipped workshops on the first floor for basic mechanical training covering the subjects of machine/manual materials processing, CNC and welding. On the upper floor are the laboratories for fluid technology, control technology, electrical engineering, I4.0 and an IT training room equipped with the flexible furniture concept TecDesign.
A total of 5 multifunctional learning rooms were equipped with:
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The flexible furniture combined with the ceiling system makes it possible to teach different training years of different professions in one day in these laboratories.
A total of 2 multifunctional learning rooms were equipped with:
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The multilab was inaugurated in 2017. Since then, the school itself has been continuously developing the lab against the backdrop of advancing digitization.
The special feature of the multilab is the networking of the individual, existing systems. Learners are thus trained in areas such as smart home, maintenance and commissioning of devices and systems via app and mobile device technologies in addition to the basic topics.
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The project at the Heinrich-Emanuel-Merk-Schule vocational school center in Darmstadt was implemented together with Festo Didactic based on a clear project idea and the customer's specific requirements.
The idea was to create a state-of-the-art learning environment for the specialist areas of electrical engineering and mechatronics in order to provide students with optimum preparation for the demands of the modern working world.
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