Since Thursday morning, those interested in studying could see interesting tasks from automation by Ing. Smutný, which included a pneumatic ball manipulator and a manipulator for reloading Hanoi towers. The work of our former and current students was also of interest. Among the most admired were Tesla's transformer built by student David Kodada, a prototype off-road buggy constructed by student Radek Chudý and an LED display unit by student Adam Drmota. Deserved attention was also attracted by a self-propelled robot, which moved around our stand, alternately distributing flyers of our school or was equipped with a graduation work of our former student - a remote-controlled "gun", which also represented a great attraction for visitors. Our presentation, which was part of a joint CEZU project, "came in a shared second place in the evaluation of presentations. The exhibition also included student competitions, where our student David Kodada came second.
Photos from the exhibition can be found in gallery.
Ing. Lenka Schwagerová