MILAN PROJECT

Multifunctional Innovative Learning Assisting Network for VET in Advanced Manufacturing Programme Erasmus+

The main goal of the MILAN project is the elaboration of an innovative training course in the field of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality usage in the education of Robotics and Automation.

Project main target groups are:

  • People employed at SMEs: workers tending advanced machines (robots, automats, assembling cells/machines), middle-level technical staff
  • Teachers/trainers/consultants in the field of Robotics and Automation
  • Students of vocational schools

Main expected results of the MILAN project:

  • Case studies – information about best practices and technologies possible to use in project outputs development and project outputs exploitation.
  • MILAN Curricula – structure and specification of network modules supporting vocational education and training in the field of advanced manufacturing.
  • MILAN Training content – training course content in the scope of Advanced Manufacturing with the utilization of ICT solutions including VR and AR technologies for education.
  • Multifunctional Educational -Training Network Platform that will contain:
    • eLearning system
    • lessons for mobile devices
    • interactive exercises
    • movies for PC, tablets, and smartphones
  • MILAN Training Methodology – methodology will be dedicated to support project implementation.

PARTNERS

  • Bialystok University of Technology Computer Science Department /Bialystok, Poland
  • Industrial Research Institute for Automation and Measurements Piap /Warsaw, Poland
  • Technical University of Kosice /Kosice, Slovakia
  • Spojena Skola Juraja Henischa /Bardejov, Slovakia
  • Technical University of Crete /Chania, Greece
  • Tallinn University of Technology Taltech /Tallinn, Estonia

Additional info

Main page:  http://milan-project.eu/

Contact:
Mart TAMRE
Professor of Mechatronics
Centre of Mechatronics and Autonomous Systems
Phone: +372 512 0982
Mail: mechatronics.MH@gmail.com
Mail: marttmr@gmail.com
Skype: mtamre