Erlangen

Erlangen

We meet on the 2nd and 4th thursday of each month at 6 pm in Room KH 1.014 at the Kollegienhaus of FAU. If you want to participate in a meeting, please contact erlangen@teog.de.

Projektschwerpunkte

Environmental Disposal of medical Waste </br> Water Supply </br>Maintenance Support in Hospitals </br> Teaching Computer Basics </br> Recycling Education

Kontakt

erlangen@teog.de

Bankverbindung

Technik ohne Grenzen e.V.\nIBAN: DE20300606010207583290 </br>BIC: DAAEDEDDXXX Deutsche Apotheker- und Ärztebank eG

The regional group Erlangen is primarily focused on the topics “Environmentally friendly disposal of medical Waste”, “Water supply”, “Hospital Support” and “Teaching Computer Basics”. Our group has planned and implemented many projects in Africa, as well as in South America and Asia. The main focus of all our projects is the transfer of knowledge and skills between all people involved. This ensures that our work is as sustainable as possible. Information and photos of current and finished projects can be found below.


Everybody who is interested in getting to know us or just wants to have a look at what we do, is happily invited to our meetings. We meet every two weeks, usually in the room K2 at the FAU in Erlangen to exchange project related news, updates and all other events and tasks in the regional group. All studies and professions can get engaged despite our name containing “technology”. More important is motivation and generally a good spirit.


Another way to get in contact with us are our project presentations that are held after each completed project and give an insight into the daily life and the work involved in our projects.
Additionally, our group presents itself on many fairs at the uni, like the Contact or the Bonding fair. During christmas time we present arts and crafts from the countries we visit at a stand on the “Erlanger Waldweihnachtsmarkt”.

Feb 2025 – heute

Follow-Up of the TCB Project in Ghana – IT Equipment and Maintenance

Background The TCB working group of the Erlangen Regional Group continues its successful efforts in Ghana. Following the “Teaching Computer Basics” (TCB) project in Sunyani in April 2024, where a school was equipped with infrastructure for computer education, we are now taking the next step. Sunyani is a city in central Ghana with approximately 74,000 […]

Erweiterung des TCB-Projekts in Ghana – IT Ausstattung und Maintenance

Project Idea and Goals The TCB working group of the Erlangen regional chapter continued its efforts in Ghana to improve sustainable access to IT education. Following the successful project in Sunyani in 2024, this year’s goal was to equip another school with laptops, train teachers, and evaluate previous projects in Agona Abodom. Additionally, we aimed […]
Apr 2025 – heute

Waste Incinerator for The Bekoko Medical Centre, Cameroon

Access to safe and hygienic healthcare is essential for human well-being. However, The Bekoko Medical Center in Cameroon and nearby facilities are facing a critical crisis due to the dangerous accumulation of infectious medical waste.
Oct 2024 – Nov 2024

Berekum Follow-up Projekt

Situation Berekum is located in the north-western Bono region of Ghana. The Holy Family Hospital there has 138 beds and around 300 employees. TeoG projects have already been carried out several times at this location, including the introduction of the TeoG Swift App in 2022 to document maintenance and repair work. Eikwe, a small town […]
Apr 2024 – Nov 2024

Solar Bakery

Background In many African countries, ovens are heated by wood or gas. In some places, there is no electricity supply at all, so electric ovens cannot be connected to the grid. In addition to the fact that fossil fuels are disadvantageous for climate and environmental protection, the search for firewood can be very time-consuming and […]
Feb 2024 – Aug 2024

Equipment for IT Classes in Sunyani, Ghana

Project objectives This project is part of a series of TCB projects in Ghana. The long-term goal of these projects is to give students the opportunity to learn how to use computers in their schools. At many schools in Ghana and other countries, this is not possible because the schools are not suitably equipped. So […]
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