Students or “Makers of Tomorrow”?
Working side by side with the next generation.
Creative workplace for students
Launched in September 2016, students from the National University of Laos were given the challenge of drawing up ideas on how to reuse an old water tank that was standing idle on the campus.
With the opening of the creative learning and working space, the students now have the opportunity to practically test out their ideas. In a space where they can meet and try out their latest ideas for new inventions and projects. It gives them the chance to improve their overall problem-solving and innovation skills by applying theoretical knowledge in real life.
"Our heads were full of theory and knowledge, but we lacked more experience and practice." Watch how Bosch helped the students build up their creative workspace to gain further practical expertise.
23 years
The median age in Laos is around 23 years.
Makers of tomorrow: A practical & innovative space for students
“Makers of Tomorrow” aims to foster creative problem-solving among the youth. It is at the heart of Bosch’s commitment to improve the quality of life, environment, and society. By reusing an old water tank as a practical working environment, the students created an entire space for themselves.
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Find out what these young Inventors have in common with Bosch. A small innovation can help make a difference in society.
26,000
Did you know? The National University of Laos has more than 26,000 students.
From an idle space to a creative study center
The “Makers of Tomorrow” building is a creative and inspirational study space, completely powered by solar energy. It also has a natural ventilation system to reduce cooling cost. Holding a capacity of around 20 students at one time, the space is equipped with Wi-Fi, learning facilities and product displays by Bosch.