The demonstrators for selected industrial use cases will be developer and shared. Novelty of the approach lies in the concept of keeping and retrofiting existing equipment, that will be further enhanced by a hybrid learning factories (LF) model, which combines existing physical Manufacturing infrastructure, aimed at technological aspects, with virtual infrastructure, aimed at organisational aspects. The hybrid LF model will also improve the implementation of remotely accessible LF approach (a learning methodology enabling distant practical part of training), where it is foreseen to use a combination of physical and simulated devices to allow for safe remote experiments without the need of personal assistance of LF supervisors.