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Play-Zone is a year-end, hands-on learning activity organized by Belgium’s Technobel. Its core slogan is “Apprenez par le FAIRE,” meaning learning by doing. According to the page, it is aimed at “researchers/learners” enrolled in Technobel training programs, and also invites learners from partner skills centers such as CEPEGRA and Technofutur TIC to participate. Over approximately 25 days, participants complete projects based on real client needs.
It is not a traditional recorded course or standard classroom program, but a project-based, interdisciplinary training experience in a near-professional setting. Participants come from areas such as development, cybersecurity, system administration, business analysis, data analysis, and UX/UI, and are expected to apply the skills they have acquired over several months of training to concrete tasks. The 2025 projects include the Holicow community platform, virtual dataset generation, a UX/UI redesign of the myawe platform, an animal drinking-water monitoring device, the WALLeSmart mobile module, infrastructure deployment, a vegetable crop-rotation planning tool, and SOC cybersecurity analysis related to NRB.
The page does not disclose pricing, payment methods, public enrollment requirements, or whether certificates or certifications are issued. Therefore, it cannot be classified as a course product sold to the general public. It is more like a staged practical activity or final project within the Technobel training system.
The advantages are that the projects come from real clients or partners, such as Elevéo, Forem Secteurs Verts, and NRB, with clearly defined business scenarios. They can help train skills in requirements analysis, technical implementation, collaborative delivery, and documentation. The cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary team structure also helps simulate a real workplace environment. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information is incomplete, with no course syllabus, mentor arrangements, assessment criteria, fee details, or certificate information provided. The page is in French, which creates a relatively high barrier for non-French-speaking learners.
It is better suited to learners who are already receiving IT-related training at Technobel or a partner center and want to build a portfolio and gain team experience through real projects, especially those focused on .NET, data, UX/UI, system administration, and cybersecurity.
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