25. 03. 2026

Future Mobility: Workshop Focused on ADAS and Modern Vehicle Lighting

P1010624 | Future Mobility: Workshop Focused on ADAS and Modern Vehicle Lighting

On March 25, 2026, an expert workshop was held as part of the Future Mobility project, focusing on current topics in the automotive industry—particularly Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and modern vehicle lighting systems. The workshop was led by an experienced trainer from FORVIA HELLA, Jan Krenstetter, and was primarily intended for vocational school teachers.

From Theory to Practice

Participants gained a comprehensive overview of educational modules focused on ADAS and related EduBoxes, which connect theoretical knowledge with practical application. The program also included hands-on demonstrations of diagnostic tools, including the calibration of cameras and radars.

The second part of the workshop focused on vehicle lighting. Teachers were introduced to the principles of modern lighting systems, their diagnostics, and practical adjustment using diagnostic tools.

Support for Teaching and Schools

The aim of the workshop was not only to expand participants’ professional knowledge, but also to prepare schools to work with modern technologies in teaching. An important part of the program was the opportunity to subsequently borrow diagnostic equipment, which schools can use in their lessons.

Completion of the workshop and professional training was also a necessary condition for accessing this opportunity.

Connecting Education with Reality

The workshop confirmed the growing interest in modern automotive topics and showed that schools are actively seeking practical tools to effectively integrate these technologies into teaching. The Future Mobility project continues to demonstrate that connecting education with real-world practice is key to preparing students for their future careers.

This project was implemented thanks to support from the TPA Project – Innovation Center for the Transformation of Education – CZ.10.03.01/00/22_003/0000072 is implemented from the Just Transformation Operational Program (OPST) of the State Environmental Fund.