The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (FSB) and the Regional Center of Excellence for Robotic Technologies (CRTA) participated this year again at the Innovation Day conference, held on the Infobip campus as part of the STEMwave - School of the Future project.
Over the years, Innovation Day has grown into one of the most significant regional events dedicated to STEM education, innovation, and the development of technological competencies of young people. The conference brings together students, teachers, experts, and industry representatives with the aim of promoting knowledge, creativity, and innovative thinking.
This year, hundreds of student teams from primary and secondary schools across Croatia presented projects in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence and other modern technologies. Through their work, the students demonstrated a high level of creativity, technical knowledge and readiness to face the challenges of the future.
The conference attracted a large number of visitors, and our team presented the activities of the Faculty and CRTA through a series of interactive demonstrations that introduced visitors to the world of robotics, automation and modern technologies. The goal of participation was to stimulate young people's interest in STEM fields and present educational and career development opportunities in technical sciences.
Our exhibition space was once again among the most visited. Visitors had the opportunity to get acquainted with various robotic systems and unmanned aerial vehicles. Students of the Mechatronics and Robotics study program, together with members of the Mechatronics Association, were happy to answer questions about studying at FSB, student projects, and the opportunities offered by the STEM field.
Particular interest was aroused by demonstrations of mobile robots and drones, as well as an industrial robot, which demonstrated the capabilities of modern robotic systems through interesting tasks.
In addition to robotic systems, visitors were also able to watch the work of a 3D printer, which produced commemorative models and souvenirs during the event. This demonstration was particularly interesting for the youngest participants, who had the opportunity to see the process of additive manufacturing and the possibilities it offers in developing new products.
The project was co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund
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