Abstract
One of the main challenges that a university degree must address in the following years is the creation, design and engineering of digital capabilities to integrate robots into cyber-physical systems to create smart production envi-ronments. Experimentation environments in laboratory practices can be em-ployed to bridge the gap between engineering students and machine or robot us-age. This paper presents the implementation use case based on Omnilab technol-ogies to engage the students in the human-machine interaction required for digi-talization industrial processes. The proposed teaching experience on which this article is developed involves students in the Industrial Organization Engineering or Industrial Engineering domain to employ the Conceptual Modeling method to improve human and machine interactions in the digital era for the factory of the future. Open Models Laboratory presents a digital ecosystem that will be em-ployed to create a conceptual model for the automatization of an industrial lo-gistic operation. By applying this learning strategy, students work in a coopera-tive environment where the knowledge and digital skills can be more easily faced and absorbed, keeping their learning processes at a high level.