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Team on 23 February 2004
ABB teams up with Lego to educate in
robotics
ABB recently teamed up with the Lego Educational Division at RAF Stafford, UK, to support a two-day event, which gives young engineers an insight into the world of robotics.
ABB, the global power and automation technologies group, recently teamed up with the Lego Educational Division at RAF Stafford, to support a two-day event organised by Setpoint Staffordshire which gives young engineers an insight into the world of robotics Given the task of assembling two robots from a 'Lego Mindstorms for Schools' kit and then programming them to follow a defined route and a series of commands, the Year 9 pupils, from various schools in the Staffordshire area, surprised themselves with the skill and aplomb which they applied to the task
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The teams each built and programmed 'intelligent' robots using exactly the same LEGO kits that are used by undergraduate students undergoing robot studies at Staffordshire University.
The young engineers had to download information from a PC to a 'brick' - essentially a plastic cube incorporating a programmable chip - to control an electric motor and respond to sensors mounted on the robot.
ABB Automation Technologies Division was also on hand with examples from its robot range, which provided a direct correlation between the models assembled by the young engineers and sophisticated robots used in all spheres of industry.
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A low-key competition was organised between the 'roboteers' each day and this was judged by David Marshall, ABB Business Manager - Robotics.
All the teams, however, took away 'Lego Mindstorms for Schools' kits to develop further their own robot projects.
Marshall comments: 'As a leader in its field, ABB puts top priority on supporting and encouraging youngsters to consider a career in engineering.
ABB needs enthusiastic and committed engineers going forward to develop the next generation of technologies for our customers.' Setpoint Staffordshire, based at Staffordshire University, encourages all young people to participate in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) and is the accredited STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) contact under the national SETNET network, comprising 51 individual Setpoints covering all of Great Britain.
Setpoint Staffordshire's Senior Projects Support Officer Tony Homer said: 'Today is not a 'one-off', but a series of events to demonstrate to pupils the advantages of a career in modern manufacturing or engineering.
Pupils have a perception that engineering is boring and old fashioned, and this is reflected in many of them wanting to work in what is seen as more 'glamorous' occupations - the travel industry, for example. Request free introductory details about products from ABB Robotics ...
At Setpoint, we are redressing the balance, showing that engineering is interesting, rewarding, and most of all, fun!'.
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