The Linked-Tech Hub represents an innovative architectural concept designed to seamlessly integrate technology into research, development, and production. The hub is built upon three fundamental pillars: a vocational school, partnerships with industrial sectors, and collaboration with three universities. This dynamic synergy enhances education and fosters real-world advancements in technology and production. A defining feature of the project is its connection with sister cities, ensuring continuous innovation and maintaining global relevance.
The hub emphasizes lifelong learning, collective development, and collaborative production, enriching the existing technical school curriculum. Students from grades 9 to 12 actively participate each semester, gaining practical, hands-on experience while contributing to visionary projects.
The project is structured around interconnected functions that complement one another. Core elements include educational spaces, workshops focused on the production cycle, and office areas. Supporting facilities, such as a library, auditorium, accommodation units, and capsule rooms, enhance the main functions. This comprehensive environment fosters learning, teaching, development, and staying current with technological advancements, all while encouraging the creation of groundbreaking projects.