As the global demand for skills development increases, the question of what tomorrow's learning environments should look like becomes crucial. This is a significant issue, not only within the educational sector but across all industries. In Sweden, institutions such as the Royal Institute of Technology and Akademiska Hus have initiated projects and research to explore future learning environments. In a world that demands continual skills development and learning, it is vital for organizations to adapt and become learning entities to remain competitive.
Pendax AB is actively engaged in this effort, focusing on developing equipment that supports these new learning environments. Through our mobile solutions, encompassing everything from acoustics to hybrid meeting technology, we aim to create flexible and efficient learning spaces. Our technology facilitates the implementation of active and hybrid pedagogy highlighted in research projects. The accompanying images show how we can transform empty spaces into dynamic learning environments. To delve deeper into this topic and explore it in more detail, feel free to read our comprehensive blog post 'Future Learning Environments'
Flexible learning environment with whiteboards and hanging rails that enable an active and creative learning experience. Read more about this environment in Future Learning Environments here.
Flexible learning environment now adapted for a combination of lectures and group work. Read more about this environment in Future Learning Environments here.
A flexible learning environment adapted for creative collaboration. Read more about this environment in Future Learning Environments here.
Flexible learning environment with versatile table arrangements that enable a varied learning experience. Read more about this environment in Future Learning Environments here.