16.11.2018 - 25.11.2018 | 16:00 - 20:00
VINTAGE DIY 3-WHEELED ROBOT FROM SCRATCH USING RECYCLED COMPONENTS - A VERY LOW BUDGET PROJECT (all robots: w/ BT control via cell phone)
Belgrade, Serbia
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Learn how to make/construct a very simple three-wheel robot, on a very low budget. Using very simple construction parts, mostly recycled by reuse of parts from earlier projects, and above all, with little or no need of knowledge of electronics. Then, combining the popular Arduino software with MIT App Inventor along with a Bluetooh module and a cell phone, learn how to control your robot remotely/wirelessly. |
Target audience 6th to 8th graders, and/or anyone else who feels the need to learn/see something vintage but in a new fashion. |
Primary School (K-8) - OŠ Desanka Maksimović
Vladimir Stojanović vladimirstojanovic@osdesankamaksimovic.edu.rs +381669485144 |
OŠ Desanka Maksimović - Primary School (K-8)
Ustanička 246 11050 Belgrade Serbia |
4th industrial revolution is here, are we ready? How much we know about that? Will the robots replace us at work? Abilix, Lego and Hexapod robots Robotic competition |
Target audience Student and teachers |
Tehnička škola Zaječar
Dragan Manojlović manojlovic80@gmail.com +381631046696 |
Tehnička škola Zaječar
Knjeginje Ljubice 3-5 19000 Zaječar Serbia |
ABB ROBO CHALLENGE - Touch the future is a competition that for the first time this year takes place in the ninth seminar BRAND NEW ENGINEERS - From Integral to Engineers, organized by EESTEC LC BELGRADE, in cooperation with the School of Electrical Engineering University in Belgrade and supported by ABB in Serbia. The challenge will be held in two rounds. The first round, which will last from 24th to 25th November, involves computer work on the templates in the simulation environment ABB RobotStudio. On the second round, which going to happened seven days later (December 1st) two or three teams whose upgraded solutions give the best results will have the opportunity to implement their solution on the real ABB industrial robot. |
Target audience Students of the School of Electrical Engineering and other technical faculties |
EESTEC LC BELGRADE
Nikola Petrovic nikola.petrovic@eestec.etf.rs +381 60 44 54 603 |
School of Electrical Engineering University of Belgrade
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73 11000 BELGRADE Serbia |