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Lean school: an example of industry-university collaboration

  • 1. University of Valladolid
  • 2. ROR icon University of Aveiro
  • 3. ROR icon Universidade Nova de Lisboa
  • 4. ROR icon Universidad de Valladolid

Description

In the recent past, a vibrant debate emerged about talent management and the set of skills and competencies
the future employees must possess to meet current and future market needs. Moreover, the
lack of engineering students’ professional competencies and their inability to correlate and apply the
theoretical knowledge they acquire during their studies in practical contexts, when they enter the
labour market, lead to an investment in action-oriented learning and experiential learning. In this context,
the learning factory concept is being put into practice by universities and companies to equip
students and employees with the demanded needs. In this paper, an Industry-University collaboration
between Renault company and the University of Valladolid is presented, centred in the development
of a learning factory devoted to the learning and practicing of lean manufacturing through a set of
training courses offered to engineering students and professionals. The lean factory characteristics as
well as the learning process and learning results achieved are presented.

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Accepted
2019-07-09