DigiLAB - Digital Transformation in Textile Testing Laboratory

Digital transformation is coming to textile test laboratories! Supported by Erasmus+ KA210-VET, the DigiLAB project aims to expand innovative digital learning experiences in vocational education. With AI-powered e-learning modules and MR simulations, we redefine how training is delivered.

Erasmus+ Ka210-VET 2024-2-TR01-KA210-VET-000277507 2025-2027

About the DigiLAB Project

DigiLAB is creating accessible digital learning pathways for textile testing laboratories through Mixed Reality simulations and AI-supported e-learning modules.

Project Timeline

2025
2027

Duration: 24 months

Start Date: 01/05/2025

End Date: 30/04/2027

Mixed Reality

Interactive MR simulations for textile testing labs providing hands-on experience without physical equipment.

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AI Integration

AI-supported learning modules that adapt to individual learning styles and provide personalized feedback.

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3D Modeling

Detailed 3D models of textile testing equipment to enhance learning and understanding of complex machinery.

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Project Partners

DigiLAB brings together three expert organizations across Turkey and the Czech Republic, each contributing specialized knowledge in technology, textile engineering, and education.

MIXR Technology

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Location: Adana, Türkiye

Role: Project Coordinator

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EGE University

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Location: İzmir, Türkiye

Role: Project Partner

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Technical University of Liberec

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Location: Liberec, Czech Republic

Role: Project Partner

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Upcoming Events

10
JUN
2025

Kick-off Meeting

İzmir, Türkiye

10-12 June 2025

The first transnational project meeting to establish the project roadmap, responsibilities, and communication plan.

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This project is funded by the European Union Erasmus+ Programme

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.