«Democratizing high-quality STEM education with the LabsLand global network»
Pablo OrduñaLabsLand
Abstract
Experimentation is key in every engineering and scientific field. Remote laboratories are software and hardware tools that enable students to experiment with real equipment through the Internet. Accessing real equipment remotely has many advantages, such as flexibility (in time and location), but the most important one is that it has the potential to drastically reduce costs through laboratory sharing among different institutions. By sharing labs, institutions also have access to more laboratories maintained by other universities. LabsLand is a startup that has created a global network of online laboratories, where schools and universities worldwide access real experiments performed in other universities on five continents.
Bio
Co-founder and CEO of LabsLand; a global network of remote laboratories where universities and schools can access laboratories from other institutions. Pablo Orduña got his PhD in the University of Deusto, with a PhD research visit in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; as well as graduated from the Global Solutions Program of the Singularity University in NASA AMES. As part of his research in DeustoTech, he has published over 150 scientific articles and participated in European projects such as Go-Lab (FP7) or Next-Lab (H2020), with different international awards including the MIT TR35 Spain for top 10 innovators in Spain by the MIT Technology Review.
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