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Pedagogical concepts

Through our learning concepts we strengthen the correlation between technical education and the world of industry. We create and design our technical platforms by identifying the requirements and needs of the professional world and do everything possible to ensure that our teaching concepts are in line with the reference systems of the educational sectors.

The factory of the future and the city of the future are now being incorporated into technological and vocational training, not only as concepts but also through the use of very concrete equipment adapted to the implementation of contemporary production and logistics techniques and technologies. 
The translation of this evolution has direct effects on BEMA's well-known products, which for several years now have included HMIs, field buses, supervision, CMMS and other means of assistance for production and maintenance operators.
Robotics, both conventional and collaborative, now provide a flexibility that conventional systems could not provide.
Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality now assist the operator in learning, fine-tuning and even diagnosing faults on production lines.
Finally, intelligent sensors and devices from the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence report their data quickly and accurately to increasingly user-friendly supervisors.

Electrotechnique

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Smart city

Thematic areas for activities characteristic of the smart city.

<p>To integrate a SMART CITY concept in your establishments, we offer you a complete range of new products intended for the &quot;Infrastructure&quot; training area.&nbsp;<br /> These educational systems are intended for the Electrical Engineering courses from CAP to BTS but mainly for the MELEC and SN professional baccalaureates. They are integrated into a connected environment to meet the requirements of the new reference systems.</p> <p>This new equipment, in the connected environment, will enable future technicians to adapt to the evolution of techniques, technologies and methods used in the electrical engineering professions.</p>

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EcolProd

Supervised production workshop A complete production process

<p style="text-align:justify">EcolProd is an educational workshop with a complete production process. Initially, the raw material is paper and/or wood chips in the form of briquettes, or wooden briquettes and the final product is a packaged and stored cardboard. It consists of several independent stations (from 1 to 4 independent stations). The energy used is electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic. Different types of automatons, communication by supervision.</p> <p style="text-align:justify">It allows to consider several operating modes: Preparation operation, Production all the same, Closing operation. This workshop manages two types of briquettes as well as two types of briquette packs and two types of cartons: paper briquettes (adjustable dimensions H. 20 to 50 mm), wood briquettes (fixed dimensions H. 20 to 50 mm), pack of one briquette, pack of two briquettes, carton of four briquettes per layer, carton of six briquettes per layer.</p>

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ECOLOPTIQ Optical Fiber (FTTH)

The EcolOptiq range includes all the equipment FO for the activities corresponding to the Bac Pro MELEC and SN reference systems.

<p style="text-align:justify">The 2008 law on the modernisation of the economy imposes new obligations on builders in terms of electronic communications networks. Although these provisions predate the France Tr&egrave;s Haut D&eacute;bit Plan, they are nevertheless perfectly consistent with its logic, that of an objective of very high-speed coverage of the entire national territory by 2022&quot; source ARCEP.<br /> What is optical fibre?<br /> FttH (Fiber to the Home) is the deployment of optical fiber from the optical connection node (where the operator&#39;s transmission equipment is located) to homes or business premises. FttH therefore allows you to benefit from all the technical advantages of fibre over the entire network up to the subscriber.<br /> What is the purpose of optical fibre?<br /> Higher speeds: fibre optics is capable of delivering considerable speeds, approximately 100 times higher than the current copper network (ADSL technology).<br /> Better quality data rates: Unlike the current network, optical fibre transports data over very long distances, with virtually no signal attenuation, regardless of the location of the home.</p> <p style="text-align:justify">Ecoloptiq is a complete product range that includes all the material for the activities corresponding to the Bac Pro MELEC and SN reference systems.<br /> These structures make it possible to create a moving scenario thanks to their modular design. They allow the integration of various cabling and accessories in They allow the integration of various cabling and accessories in the ceiling (suspended plates), in the facade (interchangeable plaster plates) with the passage of ducts between partitions, to work on the cabling of an optical connection node, of an optical fibre adduction box, of an optical aerial box and to implement a complete riser to the subscribers.</p>