Multiplier Events


USGM Remote Laboratory

Remote labs to open up hands on activities in Universities

Come and join us at the Re-Open multiplier event in Italy: Workshop “Remote labs to open up hands on activities in Universities” 14 October 2022. It intends to present the main results of the RE-OPEN project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme. RE-OPEN aims to set up and validate a standardized ICT solution and educational model to perform laboratory activities remotely, allowing HE students to experience practical activities integrated to the theoretic lessons on renewable energy. During the event the following results will be presented: Remote Laboratory system, Experimentation Modules on renewable energy, Learning Management System.

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Susanna Correnti

Remote labs to open up hands on activities in Universities




UHU Remote Laboratory

Come and join us at the Re-Open event at University of Huelva, Spain: Workshop «REOPEN UHU Remote Laboratory» 14 October 2022. Start time: 11:00 h. End time: 13:00 h.
RE-OPEN UHU Remote Laboratory event aimed to bring closer the importance of implementing remote laboratories for teaching, a fact that was confirmed during the respective confinements of the different countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For this reason, this event explained a remote laboratories project on an European scale: the RE-OPEN project. Once this was done, the remote laboratory developed by UHU was presented, focusing on the electronics implemented for the correct operation of the remote laboratory, as well as its control and data acquisition system (the last two using the LABVIEW platform). This was followed by an exhibition of the performance of the remote laboratory.
Once all this was completed, and it was put into context what remote laboratories can do, finally a brief presentation was made on the importance of remote laboratories in teaching so that in social, political, economic or, why not say it, personal contexts, it is not necessary to physically go to the laboratory to carry out the laboratory practice, but it can be done remotely.
As remarkable results of this event, we can include that some of the attendees who were reluctant to implement remote laboratories in teaching (because they did not see it as something viable and practical), ended up seeing remote laboratories as an alternative that would be increasingly necessary and that should be implemented to a greater extent.
Due to the ability of multiplier events to bring remote laboratories closer to the people and convince them of the need to implement them, it can be concluded that these events are essential to advance this objective.

REOPEN UHU Remote Laboratory



MTU Remote Laboratory

Come and join us at the Re-Open event at Munster Technological University, Ireland: Workshop «REOPEN MTU Remote Laboratory» 27 January 2023. Start time: 11:00 h. End time: 16:00 h.
Innovation in Electronic Engineering Laboratory Education was a one-day symposium organized by the Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at MTU to discuss and showcase innovations related to the practical or laboratory aspects of Electronic and Electrical Engineering education. This was a hybrid event focused on instructors and professors teaching engineering in higher education. The event attracted 17 participants (4 from MTU) from 11 different Universities and five different countries. During the event, outcomes and achievement from the Re-OPEN project were presented along with a demonstration of the prototype MTU Remote Laboratory. Once all this was completed, and it was put into context what remote laboratories can do, finally a brief presentation was made on the importance of remote laboratories in teaching so that in social, political, economic or, why not say it, personal contexts, it is not necessary to physically go to the laboratory to carry out the laboratory practice, but it can be done remotely.



FHTW Remote Laboratory

Come and join us at the Re-Open event at UASTW, Wien: Workshop «REOPEN FHTW Remote Laboratory» 23 – 25 May 2023. Start time: 15:30 h. End time: 18:00 h.
RE-OPEN FHTW Remote Laboratory event aimed to bring closer the importance of implementing remote laboratories for teaching, a fact that was confirmed during the respective confinements of the different countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The RE-OPEN project aims to develop a standardized ICT solution and an educational model for carrying out remote laboratory activities, allowing higher education students to experience practical activities integrated with theoretical lessons on renewable energies. The workshop was an important opportunity to present the main results of the project, i.e. the remote protocol of the University of Applied Sciences FH Technikum Wien and the experimental modules developed on renewable energy that students will be able to test with the remote laboratory.
The workshop is part of the International Week in Vienna annual three-day appointment in which the core partners of the FHTW are invited to collaborate together with all sectors and from all countries.



NTNU Remote Laboratory

Come and join us at the Re-Open event at NTNU, Norway: Workshop «REOPEN NTNU Remote Laboratory» 16 May 2023.
RE-OPEN NTNU Remote Laboratory event aimed to bring closer the importance of implementing remote laboratories for teaching, a fact that was confirmed during the respective confinements of the different countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event aimed at presenting the NTNU remote laboratory and in particular the experiment on CO2_heat-pump.
The RE-OPEN project aims to develop a standardized ICT solution and an educational model for carrying out remote laboratory activities, allowing higher education students to experience practical activities integrated with theoretical lessons on renewable energies. The workshop was an important opportunity to present the main results of the project and the experimental modules developed on renewable energy that students will be able to test with the remote laboratory.
The control of a CO2 heat pump for heating a home is presented. The tour is organized as a physical visit to the laboratory where the facility and management are demonstrated by Professor Natasa Nord. Participants get a demonstration of remote control of the laboratory.
Possibility of digital participation: Those selected who cannot physically come to the Heating Technology Laboratory will be able to remotely control the facility and follow parts of the tour via Zoom. You will be put on a waiting list and will be contacted directly by Natasa Nord with a link if you get a place.
The target group for the event is people who operate and monitor energy systems in buildings, similar systems or operate management systems for buildings.