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Our projects

In the section "Our projects", you will find information about the projects supporting the development of future skills and modern education that we are carrying out as part of the Future Labs programme.

Mobile Future Labs

Mobile Future Labs (MLP) are 16 buses equipped with modern educational equipment that hit the roads of all voivodeships in September 2022. Teams of educators passionately lead interactive lessons for students, proving that learning can be fun and that it supports the development of future skills. They also show how the equipment purchased thanks to the Future Labs programme can be used in practice. Thanks to this programme, each primary school now has a 3D printer, microcontrollers, modern soldering irons and audiovisual recording equipment. In addition, schools were able to purchase equipment from a list of nearly 180 items in the additional catalogue, including modern microscopes, telescopes, VR Goggles, tools and equipment for technical, culinary, sewing and other labs, as well as robots, sound systems, green screens and much more.

For more information about the Mobile Future Labs, visit: www.gov.pl/future-labs/mobile-future-labs

Robots League

Robots League is a nationwide robotics tournament organised as part of the Future Labs programme. Its purpose is to promote robotics and modern technologies among students of classes IV-VIII of primary schools. The idea of the Robots League is based on the so-called STEAM fields (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics), which assume that the latest achievements of science, engineering, and technology, as well as art and mathematics, are combined and intertwined. Education based on STEAM fields of study, and implemented within the framework of the Robots League, is intended to support the development of such future skills as cooperation, creativity, critical thinking and communication. Promoting robotics and modern technology in the form of creative challenges and learning through fun allows for the comprehensive development of students and their talents.

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