PARTNERS

Project Partners

The Technology for Future: Digital Robotics Applications (T4F-DRA) project is being carried out in collaboration with specialized institutions in the field of vocational education from Germany, Türkiye, and Italy.

Education Center of the Saxon Economy gGmbH (BSW) – Germany (Coordinator)

Bildungswerk der Sächsischen Wirtschaft gGmbH (BSW) is the training center of the Saxon Employers' Association. The organization conducts vocational training, continuing education, and workforce development activities in technical fields.

 

With over 35 years of experience, BSW offers applied training in automation, mechatronics, electrical-electronics, and robotics, acting as a strong bridge between industry and vocational training institutions.

 

In this project, BSW is responsible for overall coordination, project management, quality assurance, and ensuring international cooperation.

Sultanbeyli Sabiha Gökçen Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School – Türkiye (Partnership)

Sultanbeyli Sabiha Gökçen Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, affiliated with the Ministry of National Education, provides vocational training in the fields of electrical-electronics, aircraft maintenance, and motor vehicle technologies.

 

The school has a Center for Sectoral Excellence (SEM) established to improve the quality of vocational education. This center plays an active role in teacher training, digital content production, and industry collaborations.

 

In this project, the school is responsible for developing the digital learning kit, preparing interactive training videos, managing the website, and conducting teacher/student training activities.

Scuola di Robotica – Italy (Partnership)

Scuola di Robotica is a non-profit educational and research organization focused on robotics technologies and digital skills.

 

The institution has participated in numerous national and international projects in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, simulation software, and educational technologies, and has gained strong experience, particularly in Erasmus+ projects.

 

In this project, Scuola di Robotica provides expert support in robot simulation, COBOT software, the content development process for the digital training kit, and online training activities.