Modular learning system for technical training. UniTrain is a modular learning and experimentation system for technical education and vocational training. It combines hardware, software and learning content in one platform that can be flexibly adapted to different applications.
The result: higher costs, more effort and no scalability.
UniTrain replaces these isolated solutions with a unified platform.
Instead of using a new system for every application, UniTrain is specifically expanded and adapted.
The appropriate experiment card is inserted into the UniTrain system and connected to the interface.
The course is opened in LabSoft / RXLea and guides you step by step through the experiment.
Voltages, currents and signals are recorded directly with the integrated measuring instruments.
Measured values are analyzed, compared, and documented in the system.
A system for initial experiments
Simply add more topics
Complete training laboratory
All measurement and control functions in one system with over 100 courses
Supplement new topics with modules, existing system remains
All topics in one environment (Labsoft/RXLea)
No separation between theory, software and hardware
Same environment in the lab, classroom, or remote
Users, content and learning progress in one system
Learners do not only work with content, but directly with real systems.
Measurements, experiments, and evaluations take place in the same workflow – without switching between different tools or environments.
Learning is applied directly – not just taught
From setup to evaluation – all steps in one system
Central Connecticut State University set up two new laboratories for electrical engineering and energy technology with UniTrain.
Through the use of modular learning stations, flexible workstations were created and a new degree program was established. Today, up to 30 students learn simultaneously in a practical laboratory environment.
The Hasp-O Centrum set up three new laboratories for various fields of electrical engineering with UniTrain.
Due to the modular system structure, different topics could be implemented in a uniform learning environment, and teachers as well as learners could be supported in a targeted manner.
The Alméa 51 training center integrated modern technologies such as smart farming and driver assistance systems into its training using UniTrain.
Through the combination of realistic simulations and practical applications, learners are specifically prepared for the requirements of modern industry.
We will show you specifically how UniTrain can be used in your training.
One system instead of many individual solutions
Expandable without switching platforms
Directly usable in training
From isolated solutions to a modular platform
Find out how you can replace existing systems and flexibly expand your training.
Non-binding • Individual consultation • Specific use cases
Real Experience Learning is the central learning approach of Lucas-Nülle and the foundation for practical, effective technical training. Learners build circuits, measure real signals and evaluate results directly.
Learning with real hardware and software
Putting theory directly into practice
Structured learning paths with LabSoft / RXLea
Action competence instead of short-term knowledge
YOU GUIDE THE LEARNING
RXLea is the digital learning world from Lucas-Nülle. Structured, practical, and ready for immediate use.
• All UniTrain courses run in RXLea • Uniform learning logic instead of isolated solutions • No additional preparation effort
In combination with our learning systems, hands-on learning on real-world applications is created.
The appropriate experiment card is inserted into the UniTrain system and connected to the interface.
Setup, measurement and evaluation are specified
Every step is explained in the system
Circuits, measurements and results in one interface
With UniTrain, you teach electrical fundamentals in a practical and structured way. Learners build circuits, perform real measurements, and develop a clear understanding of technical relationships. Theory and practice are directly connected.
UniTrain provides a systematic introduction to electrical engineering. Topics include electronics, digital technology, DC and AC technology, three-phase systems, magnetism, circuit analysis, and measurements using multimeters and oscilloscopes.
Learners apply knowledge directly. They build circuits, measure real values, and analyze results. The content follows a clear structure—from introduction to guided exercises and independent application—resulting in real hands-on competence.
UniTrain combines courses, interface, virtual measuring instruments, experimental systems, and real measurement tools into a coordinated learning environment. All components work together seamlessly—from understanding to practical implementation.
UniTrain is flexible and can be used in guided lessons as well as for independent learning. Typical environments include vocational schools, universities, and professional training programs.
UniTrain not only teaches the fundamentals of electrical engineering, but also covers a wide range of technical fields. These include automation technology, power electronics, drive technology, communication technology, microcontrollers, renewable energies, automotive technology, mechatronics, and Industry 4.0. Thanks to its modular structure, content can be combined and expanded flexibly.
Yes. UniTrain is based on a modular system concept. Courses, experimental systems, and technical fields can be combined and expanded step by step – from basic training labs to specialized applications.
No. UniTrain supports both introductory technical education and advanced applications. Learners build fundamental knowledge and then apply it to practical tasks across different technical fields.