We are pleased to announce that CRTA successfully participated in the University Fair 2025 this year.
This year's Fair proved to be extremely successful, and our exhibition space attracted a large number of visitors of different age groups. From the very beginning of the event, there was a dynamic atmosphere filled with technological innovations and innovative solutions.
At our stand, visitors had the opportunity to see attractive drone demonstrations, whose flights aroused great interest and enthusiasm. At the same time, a 3D printer produced personalized key chains, while ASTRO mobile robots moved among the audience, creating a lively and interactive atmosphere.
The fair offered high school students, as well as anyone considering continuing their education, an excellent opportunity to learn about different study programs and professional opportunities. Our goal was to present the work of CRTA in the most accessible and practical way possible, through demonstrations, talks, and direct interaction with visitors, stimulating their interest in technology and applied sciences.
Special emphasis is placed on the study Mechatronics and robotics, with which we wanted to bring contemporary trends in the industry closer to young people and show them the wide career opportunities that this study opens up. We are convinced that events like the Festival play an important role in making informed decisions that shape the professional future of young people.
We would like to thank all the students who enriched our performance with their knowledge, enthusiasm and professional approach. Their dedication and willingness to share their experiences are key to the success of our presentation.
Through our joint engagement, we created another valuable and inspiring experience at the 2025 University Fair, and we look forward to participating again and meeting next year.






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