Loft Dynamics Launches Dual Vocational Education and Training Program

Loft Dynamics Launches Dual Vocational Education and Training Program

19-Sep-2024 Source: Loft Dynamics

Loft Dynamics, the global leader in qualified virtual reality (VR) flight simulation training devices (FSTDs), announced the launch of its inaugural dual vocational education and training (VET) program in partnership with Ausbildungszentrum Winterthur (AZW), Switzerland’s leading institution for industrial and technical apprenticeships. The company’s apprenticeship program is designed to cultivate and empower the aviation industry’s future change-makers and problem-solvers. Apprentices will gain on-the-job experience at Loft Dynamics’ Dübendorf headquarters, complementing their vocational training at AZW. By blending classroom learning with practical experience, the program will serve as a valuable springboard to a successful career, enhancing apprentices’ skills and accelerating their contributions to the industry at a critical time.

While technology has revolutionized many aspects of aviation, pilot training has remained largely unchanged—expensive, limited in capabilities, and difficult to access. With the global pilot shortage and ongoing pilot safety concerns, there is a pressing need for innovative solutions. Loft Dynamics believes that fostering diverse, fresh perspectives is key to challenging the status quo and making a global impact. Through this apprenticeship program, Loft Dynamics aims to harness the passion and creativity of Switzerland’s students to tackle these challenges and leave a lasting mark on the industry.

“At Loft Dynamics, we believe deeply in the power of practical experience to drive innovation,” said Fabi Riesen, CEO and founder of Loft Dynamics. “Starting my career as an electrical engineering apprentice through Switzerland’s dual VET system, I have seen firsthand the enduring value of this approach. The skills and insights I gained continue to positively shape my work today. Many of our team members also have experience with the VET program, and we have thoughtfully incorporated these insights into designing the Loft Dynamics apprenticeship program. We know it needs to be more than just training—it’s about equipping students with the tools, freedom, and opportunities to drive advancements in aviation. By blending classroom learning with real-world applications, we’re preparing them to lead and innovate in an industry that’s ready for fresh, bold ideas.”

“Switzerland has a long-standing tradition of excellence in education and vocational training, and Loft Dynamics’ new apprenticeship program is a testament to this tradition,” said Martin Candinas, Member of the Swiss Federal Assembly. “By combining practical experience with academic learning, this initiative not only prepares the next generation of aviation and virtual reality engineers but also reinforces our position as a leader in technological innovation. Loft Dynamics’ approach shows how collaboration between industry and educational institutions can drive progress and address global challenges. It’s inspiring to see Swiss talent being nurtured to make significant contributions on a global scale.”

Loft Dynamics’ program will offer a select number of apprenticeships to AZW students providing hands-on training in virtual reality engineering and its applications within aviation. Apprentices will split their time between AZW, focusing on a specialized curriculum, and Loft Dynamics, where they will gain practical experience ranging from developing VR simulation scenarios to assisting with hardware design. This training will help them develop essential hard skills, such as programming and system integration, as well as soft skills like creativity, resilience, and teamwork—skills that will be valuable throughout their careers.

Loft Dynamics’ 2024 apprentice cohort, which includes three Automation Technicians, began their four-year VET program at AZW in August. In 2025, during their second year, apprentices will start working at Loft Dynamics two days a week while continuing their vocational studies at AZW three days a week. This schedule will remain in place until the end of the program. Upon completion, apprentices must pass the federally issued final exam before they can begin their careers.

Future cohorts will start every August and follow the same schedule and timeline. As the program progresses, Loft Dynamics plans to increase the number of apprenticeship positions and the variety of roles available. This expansion will give more students the opportunity to begin their careers in this innovative field.

Riesen continued: “We’re excited to welcome our new apprentices at this pivotal moment for Loft Dynamics. As we lead a major transformation in pilot training—from pioneering the first-ever FAA and EASA approvals of VR training devices and facilitating the shift from legacy simulators to our advanced solutions—the impact of our work is being felt worldwide. This experience will be profoundly rewarding, and I’m confident it will benefit them throughout their careers.”

Swiss grade school students in grades 5-7 who are interested in the apprenticeship program are encouraged to participate in Switzerland’s annual International Future Day in November. For more information about Loft Dynamics’ apprenticeship program, please contact info@loftdynamics.com.

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