"Since the very establishment of the Magenta Experience Center, we have been trying to make sure that visitors find something more than just a store here. With the help of our partners, we want to create an innovative space where they feel good and where we can help them with everything they need. Cooperation with Lokni fits perfectly into this concept. In Prague and Brno, we have a rich program for the general public and we organize suburban camps during the summer. Parents will certainly appreciate that their children's drinking regime will be taken care of," says Radek Janíček, manager of the Magenta Experience Center at T-Mobile.
The Magenta Experience Center in Prague and Brno offers a variety of events throughout the year, from conferences, trainings, workshops to internal corporate events and for all ages – from seniors to adults for children. Over the summer, it organizes suburban camps focused on digital skills. This year's novelty is, for example, a week-long course on artificial intelligence, where children learn in a playful and understandable way how machine learning works or why artificial intelligence sometimes makes mistakes. More information about the events taking place in Prague and Brno can be found on the new website. T Poradce has been operating for seniors for a long time and they can also participate in the Mobile Is Not Science course.
"Cooperation with T-Mobile is a great opportunity for us to show that a sustainable drinking regime without single-use plastics also belongs in cities and busy shopping centers. I am pleased that thanks to the installation in the Magenta Experience Center, we will provide quality filtered water not only to ordinary visitors, but also to participants of local workshops and children at suburban camps. It is with the young generation that education makes the most sense. When children get used to tapping water into their own bottles instead of buying PET bottles from an early age, we are taking another major step towards a long-term change in the approach to ecology," says Petr Kasa, Executive Director of the Lokni project.
Lokni is a Czech project focused on a sustainable solution to the drinking regime using filtration stations that provide fresh filtered water in their own bottle without the production of unnecessary plastic waste. With more than 170,000 users and 100 filtration stations throughout the Czech Republic, Lokni operates mainly at universities, where it has its facilities at 58 faculties, as well as in public spaces, including 15 railway stations. In addition, it also brings filtration solutions for households, companies and primary, secondary and kindergartens.