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Universities

Collaboration with young, innovative and clever minds creates impetus and a dynamic that we as a company want to promote. Beyond the theoretical content, we provide a bridge to building in the future.

Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences

Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, founded in 1995, is recognised as the leading institution for engineering sciences in Germany. With a clear focus on practical training, it offers degree programmes in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science and civil engineering. The campus with modern facilities fosters an inspiring learning environment, while close co-operation with industry gives students direct access to real-life projects and internships.

 

The university is characterised by its adaptability to technological developments and actively participates in interdisciplinary research. Its contribution to solving current technological challenges emphasises its role as a driver of innovation and progress in the region and beyond.

 

RhineMain University of Applied Sciences

RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, founded in 1971, is a dynamic educational institution with campuses in Wiesbaden and Rüsselsheim. Its focus is on practical training and applied research in the fields of technology, business, social sciences and design. With modern laboratories, partnerships with companies and interdisciplinary degree programmes, the university optimally prepares its students for the demands of the working world. With a clear focus on innovation and regional development, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences plays an important role in the university landscape.

 

University Mainz: University of Applied Sciences

Mainz University of Applied Sciences is a versatile educational institution specialising in technology, design, business and social sciences. Its orientation is characterised by practical training, applied research and close cooperation with industry. Students benefit from modern facilities and an interdisciplinary atmosphere that prepares them for the demands of the professional world. Mainz University of Applied Sciences is not only an academic institution, but also a driving force for regional development and innovation.

 

Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts - educates and inspires

The Faculty of Engineering & Architecture prepares students in the heart of Switzerland for the everyday working life of engineers and architects with practical degree programmes and interdisciplinary training. Its presence and drive not only strengthen the Swiss economy, but also form the basis for Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes, further education and research and development with an application-oriented practical focus. It has a broad national and international network and is an important and motivated partner for inspiring the construction industry. It offers interested parties the unique opportunity to acquire a future-oriented mix of technical, procedural and digital skills in the fields of architecture, civil engineering or building services engineering. The newly designed, interdisciplinary "Digital Construction" degree programme with the motto: READY TO UNLEARN? has been enthusiastically received by students.

 

Centre des Ressources des Technologies et de l'Innovation pour le Bâtiment (CRTI-B)

In 2015, the "Resource Centre for Building Technologies and Innovation" took the first steps towards developing and implementing a national strategy for "Building Information Modelling". The BIM working groups in Luxembourg are led by the CRTI-B, which - as a neutral platform for the construction industry in Luxembourg - has brought together a table of experts consisting of various players in the construction industry. The aim is to form a cross-industry working group between clients, architects, consulting engineers, contractors, craftsmen, scientific researchers and project managers. Like us, the CRTI-B aims to create a digital language and to simplify and improve the productivity of those involved in the construction industry.