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21/08/2018

Enea with the training of the engineers of the future

In Enea we are again involved in a project related to the world of motor, this time with the Motor & Sport Institute

A wide variety of Enea products impregnate the more than 12,000 square meters of the Motor & Sport Institute of red, white and gray. This is a space where motor lovers find unique experiences that reinforce their passion. Among the products, we can find Lottus chairs, office chairs, tables and stools, which belong to a perfect collection when it comes to blurring the boundaries between work spaces, privacy and leisure; Lottus conference chairs and Way tables, comfortable and functional upholstered OH! Lounges, Ema chairs, characterized by their lightness, strength and stackability, and even our Puck pouf with wheels.

One of the spaces where we can find these contemporary-design products is the University Zone where, thanks to the collaboration with the Francisco de Vitoria University (UFV), the students of the Degree in Industrial Systems Engineering and those of Superior Technician in Automotive Mechanics will receive the most complete training as from the next academic year 2018/2019.

Related to this, MSI has the first academy for eSport virtual pilots, the eSports Driver Academy, which has a unique and complete training plan for virtual pilots that is approved by the Royal Spanish Federation of Motorsports (RFEDA).

Another of the MSI’s areas is the Motorsport Zone, the headquarters of the Teo Martin Motorsport competition teams, while the Bio Engineering Center is focused on helping the athlete, who will have at their disposal professionals with experience in Formula 1. Furthermore, the Classic Car Collection is one of the most important collections of classic cars belonging to Teo Martin.

It is not the first time that Enea is present in automotive projects, having previously collaborated, for example, with Porsche Ibérica, Seat or BMW, although this is also a project closely linked to training and advanced technology.

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