Czechia

Our Schol is situated in south-east part of the Czech Republic, about 280km from the capital Prague. In the past there were three separated independent schools which were gradually united. The first techical and hotel school in 2008 and then nursering sschool in 2010. The technical part of the school offers electrical, computer and design engineering, the hotel part prepares future hotel and restaurant managers and also businessmen. The nursering part teches medical assistant for the work in the hospital. At the hotel part there is also anbd apprenticeship program, where waiters and waitresses, cooks, aconfectioners and sale assistants are taught. Our school also offers additional training for adults. The school has 900 students and 100 employees. It has a wealth of experience in organizing catering in various events. Classrooms are modernly equipped, there is a large multimedia classroom and an information center, which includes a library and reding room. The school is housed in several buildings which are connected by corridors, some of the training places are located in other places of the town and students also work at the hotels and hospitals.


In this project our school works on toke design versions. All of our token versions were designed in Autodesk Inventor Professional and manufactured using one of our three 3D printer.
We made four kinds of designs, discusssed the advantages and disadvantages of each and finally chose the best version.

In this project our school works on token design versions. All of our token versions were designed in Autodesk Invetor Professional and manufactured using one of our three 3D printers.


Here are our four versions:

Version A

Version B


Version C

Versions A, B and C are either very easy to take apart or have a little space for the chip, harder to assemble or 3 dimensional tolerances needed. Version C can have problems with temperature during printing so the chip could be damaged.

Version D - the winning and preferred version


It holds together well, there is a lot of space for the chip and only 2 dimensional tolerances needed.


We sent our printed tokens – version D - to our partners in Iceland. They tried them with their robotic arm and found out that the surface of them needs to be smoother. At the moment we are working on solving this problem.