Miguel Altuna hosts an international training as part of the Erasmus+ BIP program

Miguel Altuna has been one of the host centers for the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP), an Erasmus+ initiative aimed at strengthening the training of European participants in the concept of “Learning Factory” within the Advanced Manufacturing sector.

This course, based on the LCAMP project, combines online and in-person sessions, running from March 25 to April 4. With a focus on Industry 4.0, participants have explored cutting-edge tools, techniques, and technologies.

During their stay in the programme, the participants will visit different Vocational Training centres where they will take various courses related to the Learning Factory concept, exploring its application in educational and industrial environments. As part of this tour, on the morning of Wednesday 2 April, a group of 10 people from Croatia were at Miguel Altuna taking part in a practical workshop focusing on assembly methods for the LCAMP robot chassis. In this activity, participants compared different scenarios in an assembly process, analysing how factors such as organisation, assigned roles, technologies used and working conditions influence the final result. Various assembly strategies were explored, from manual methods to automated solutions, evaluating the efficiency, quality and ergonomics of each approach. Through this exercise, participants gained a practical understanding of optimising production processes in a modern industrial environment.

The BIP program not only fosters knowledge and experience exchange among participants from different countries but also promotes educational innovation and the development of sustainable industrial practices. With initiatives like this, Miguel Altuna reaffirms its commitment to training excellence and international collaboration in technical education.