In which buildings or locations will you have lessons?

In the HAN School of Engineering and Automotive (AEA) at Ruitenberglaan 29 and 26 and at the IPKW in Arnhem, we offer education in the fields of renewable energy, the energy transition, innovative recyclable product design, green mobility, smart and self-driving transport, gadgets, medical applications and high-quality mechanical engineering. And we explore current, social issues that can be solved partly through smart and clean technology.

Take a drone flight through the classroom buildings!

Take a drone for a bird’s eye view of roughly 3 minutes through the education buildings of the HAN School Engineering and Automotive (AEA) at Ruitenberglaan 29 and 26 in Arnhem!

 

This bird’s-eye view starts on the parking deck at Ruitenberglaan 29 by a self-propelled truck built to scale. You will then fly down the corridor to the Automotive & Engineering lab where a number of test cars and the H2 Demonstrator can be found.

Then you enter the section where you can find the road deck simulator. Students will then see you at work in a classroom of Embedded Systems and Electrical Engineering. We’ll also show you a special presentation room and the lending centre of Engineering equipment plus supplies. Saves you from having to buy these tools yourself!

Afterwards, you’ll whiz to the electronic work tables and rooms where you can work on a project with your fellow students. Next, you enter a modern roller-bench environment and see Automotive students working on their own created fuel-efficient vehicles. You will also see an advanced engine room and machines powered by electricity and hydrogen. So you will enter a room where you can weld projects together.

You’ll also be introduced to Smart Grid Tables and the HAN W@TTS Power Systems Simulation Room.You fly straight to a room where we test self-driving vehicles.

And then you’ve arrived at the room where student teams HAN Automotive Rally Team (HART), HTS Racing Team (HRT), HAN Formula Student (HFS), HAN Hydromotive, HAN4L, Regterschot Racing, HAN MORE and the HAN Solarboat are working on their own challenging (electric) vehicles. You will then see more workspaces where students can work on study projects.

You will fly at high speed through the education building at Ruitenberglaan 26, where you will find the practical classrooms of Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design and the programme Management Engineering. Among other things, you will see state-of-the-art machines, such as a waterjet cutting machine, a vacuum machine and milling machines. Then you fly over the learning and trial environment Smart U-shaped Assembly Cell (USAC) through to rooms where many Industrial Design Engineering students work together. Printing 2D and 3D products you do in the FabLab to then take another look at a workspace where products made of wood and other materials are sustainably designed.

Learning environments at the IPKW

On the IPKW (Industriepark Kleefse Waard) there are 3 learning environments where students work on projects and research, often commissioned by and together with companies. The 3 learning environments are: HAN H2Lab (hydrogen lab), Mobility Innovation Centre (MIC) and the Powerlab.

Source: HAN AEA