Tknika Presents an IoT-Enabled Learning Management System Framework at CLF 2026

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Tknika participated in the 16th Conference on Learning Factories (CLF 2026), held from 5 to 7 May in Bolzano, Italy. The event is one of the leading international forums dedicated to innovation in manufacturing education and the development of skills for the factories of the future.

Under the theme “Next-Gen Learning Factories”, the conference brought together around 150 researchers, educators, industry experts and practitioners from 26 countries to discuss the latest developments in engineering education, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, sustainability and human-centric learning approaches.

As part of the technical programme, Tknika presented the short paper “An IoT-Enabled Learning Management System Framework for Learning Factories”, authored by Ione Ituarte and Aitor Otaño. The paper introduces a framework for a Learning Management System enhanced by IoT technologies, aimed at improving the integration of learning activities, data collection and operational processes within Learning Factory environments. The proposed approach supports more effective management, monitoring and personalisation of learning experiences in advanced manufacturing training settings. The research presented in the paper was carried out within the SkillAIbility project and is aligned with its vision of human-centric learning and human–AI collaboration.

Participation in CLF 2026 provided an opportunity to share Tknika’s work with the international Learning Factory community and to exchange knowledge with researchers and practitioners working on topics such as AI in education, digital manufacturing, sustainability, gamification and Industry 5.0.

The conference once again highlighted the strategic role of Learning Factories in connecting education, research and industry, helping to develop the skills and competencies required for the future of manufacturing.

 

 

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