ETH Learning Factory Zug to Foster Collaboration Between Academia and Vocational Training

A new learning and research hub at Tech Cluster Zug will bring together ETH Zurich students, apprentices, and professionals to work on real-world industrial challenges, blending academic and vocational education with significant investment from public and private partners.

Chicago Metrowire Staff
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ETH Learning Factory Zug to Foster Collaboration Between Academia and Vocational Training

A new type of learning, working and research hub is set to be established at Tech Cluster Zug in the coming years. At the ETH Learning Factory Zug, students from ETH Zurich will work together with apprentices, professionals and researchers on real-world challenges from industry and society. This initiative deliberately connects academic and vocational education, further developing the dual education system.

The project is supported by ETH Zurich, the Canton of Zug, the City of Zug, and currently nine companies based in Zug. The Government Council of the Canton of Zug and the City Council of Zug have decided to participate in the first phase of the ETH Learning Factory Zug. A new learning and working environment is to be created on the premises of Tech Cluster Zug AG, featuring modern learning spaces, workshops, digital learning environments and areas for interdisciplinary collaboration.

The activities of the Learning Factory include industrial automation and digitalization, sustainable systems, and digital learning. Apprentices in vocational education and students will work closely together. ETH Zurich will operate the Learning Factory and be responsible for teaching and research, supported by around 20 full-time positions on site.

The total cost of the first phase over ten years amounts to approximately CHF 110 million. The Canton of Zug will contribute CHF 55 million and the City of Zug CHF 27.5 million. Additional funding will be provided by industry partners as well as contributions in kind from ETH Zurich through teaching activities by its faculty. The Canton of Zug will enter into two funding agreements: one with Tech Cluster Zug (Urban Assets Zug AG) covering infrastructure and use, and one with ETH Zurich and the ETH Zurich Foundation covering operations and further development. The City of Zug will also conclude a funding agreement with ETH Zurich and the ETH Zurich Foundation for operations, development and equipment. All agreements are concluded for a term of ten years, with termination options after five years if key milestones are not achieved.

The ETH Learning Factory Zug will create a place where knowledge, practice and innovation come together directly. Companies benefit from practice-oriented, research-based ideas and access to qualified talent, while apprentices and students gain experience by working on real industrial projects. For the Canton and the City of Zug, the project opens up a new form of talent development and co-education of students and apprentices, with long-term benefits for education, research and the economy. For companies located around Tech Cluster Zug, the project creates significant potential for a collaborative ecosystem.

For all partners - the Canton of Zug, the City of Zug, ETH Zurich and the participating companies - the ETH Learning Factory Zug represents a long-term investment in education and innovation. It creates a place where learning, research and practice converge and generate sustainable impact. This joint investment lays out the foundation for preparing future generations of skilled professionals to meet technological, social and economic challenges.

It is planned that the parliamentary processes (including a popular ballot vote in the City of Zug) will be completed by the end of this year. Following approval by the parliaments (Cantonal and City Parliament) and by the voters in the City of Zug, the conversion project could start in 2027. Occupation of the building would then be possible during the course of 2029.

For further information, visit the initiative's page at ETH Learning Factory Zug or contact Bettine Killmer, Head of Corporate Communications & IR, Metall Zug AG.

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