Are you ready to revolutionize the way students and practitioners learn and collaborate in the manufacturing industry? Look no further than the EIT Manufacturing Teaching Factories Network!
What is a Teaching Factory? A Teaching Factory is a dynamic collaboration space where industry practitioners and students come together to exchange real-world experience and academic knowledge. By bridging the gap between the factory floor and the classroom, Teaching Factories create a vibrant learning environment that fosters innovation and growth.
How Does it Work? Through the use of a web conferencing platform, the Teaching Factory Network facilitates ongoing collaboration between companies and learners. Regular sessions and continuous interaction ensure that knowledge and insights flow seamlessly between the factory and the classroom.
Join the Teaching Factories Competition on Green Manufacturing: As part of its Education Pillar, EIT Manufacturing is proud to launch the Teaching Factories Competition on Green Manufacturing. This initiative aims to promote the use of Teaching Factories methodology while highlighting the benefits of academia-business collaborations in manufacturing innovation.
What to Expect:
- Engage in advanced training tailored for university and vocational education students.
- Dive into challenges framed around the theme of “Green Manufacturing.”
- Showcase your skills and innovative solutions to industry challenges.
- Gain valuable insights and networking opportunities within the manufacturing industry.
Get Involved: Don’t miss your chance to be part of this transformative initiative! Join the EIT Manufacturing Teaching Factories Network and take your learning and collaboration to new heights.
For more information and to participate in the Teaching Factories Competition on Green Manufacturing, visit EIT Manufacturing’s website.