Promotion of the RE-MAIN project at the multiplier event of the OLEE project!

On July 19th, taking advantage of the multiplier event of the European project OLEE, CRN Leganés promoted our RE-MAIN project. It was an excellent opportunity to share our progress and achievements with a local and regional audience committed to innovation and education. Collaboration with other European projects, such as OLEE, allows us to exchange knowledge … Read More

4th transnational meeting in Cork (Ireland)

  On the 16th of November, all project partners met in Cork, Ireland, to culminate the fourth transnational meeting. During this meeting, the partners immersed themselves in deep and strategic discussions, continuing the commitment to continue with the Project Result 2 (PR2).  International collaboration was the main focus, strengthening ties, sharing best practices and moving … Read More

3rd Transational meeting in Cittadella, Padova (Italy)

The last 4th May,  the partners of the project REMAIN- REmote MAINtenance of Smart Industry Installations met in Italy for de 3rd transnational project meeting at the prestigious ENAIP Veneto venue in CITTADELLA (PADOVA), a flagship in vocational training for the mechatronics and industrial automation sector.  The partners, CRN LEGANÉS, FESTO, MTU, CAMPUS02, ENAIP from … Read More

2nd Transational meeting in Graz (Austria)

The second transnational meeting of the Remain project was held on 18th October 2022. This time it was held at Campus 02 (Graz, Austria). We continue to make progress in the project, especially regarding the PR 1: The Ebook REMOTE MAINTENANCE Needs analysis for eductaion and training. By the end of the year it will … Read More

1st Transnational Meeting in CRN Leganés

On 6th April 2022, we celebrated the first transnational meeting of our Remain project at the CRN Leganés facilities, which was attended by all the partners. It was the first step for the implementation of the project and to establish the basis of our alliance. At the kick-off meeting, various financial issues were discussed, as … Read More