Exciting, innovative and creative – this is how the cross-border input presented itself for our project partners from Hungary and for visitors to the stand of the Vienna Board of Education as part of the INTERREG project eTOM AT-HU on 8 November 2024. At a mini-workshop, you could try out the 3D printer yourself, accompanied by our 3D printing expert and provided with information for use in your own lessons. “The time there was like a didactic lesson. Or even more. We learned and saw so much!” was the feedback from a Hungarian project partner from the University of Sopron.
In Vienna, the first round of our 3-part workshop series was also successfully completed with 13 Viennese middle schools. For practical implementation, each school received two modern 3D printers. The second round of the workshop series is already planned for spring 2025 with a further 11 middle schools.

