Everything is ready for a new edition of Campus of Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT).
Next Wednesday, May 6, students of primary, secondary and high schools will go through the campus of Alfonso XIII, where they will learn to print in 3D, and test know what is augmented reality, among other actions.
Thousands of students from schools and colleges throughout the region will participate in the fair on Wednesday, popular science at the Polytechnic.
It is expected that during the three days of the Campus Engineering UPCT go through about 5,000 college students who witness and conducted 80 technology demonstrations.
Among the novelties of the fair, a workshop highlights scanning and 3D printing in which students will learn firsthand how these printers work and can make their own tests.
Besides that, the show attendees participate in a workshop augmented reality.
During the session, responsible for the School of Architecture and Building, will show all applications of augmented reality.
On the other hand, they attend workshops related to nature as is the assembly of a mini hydroponic gardening household plastic bottles recycled or chamomile a talk about tailings.
Similarly, the Polytechnic will show through informative workshops R & D + i of its researchers, as well as the potential of their students competing race cars developing or manufacturing technology products.
For four hours, students will soak science and technology.
School buses will arrive at the venue shortly before 9.30 am.
From that time until 1330, will attend technology workshops robotics, humanoid, multicópteros, safety devices on machines and prevention, as well as an exhibition that has been organized to mark the International Year of the floor.
Also new this year are the 'wireless tickets'.
The university will provide attendees the password and password can surf the internet for free for half an hour.
The campus will also feature the presence of technology companies like Sabic, Repsol, Aemedsa, Sakata or Bayer, as well as other smaller and equally innovative as Habitat or Koppert, and the additions of Navantia, Typsa or Printed Dreams, will display their latest developments technology.
Source: UPCT