A small "yes" with big impact

yes young engineers support from igus® donates a 3D printer to Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium Bensberg

Our young engineers support donated a 3D printer to Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium in Bensberg. The school needed the printer to participate in a technology competition.
 
The students were missing a specific wheel that allows the robot to travel in any direction. In August, the students from the Robot team are planning their second year entry in the "First Lego League", a robotics competition. Using the igus® sponsored 3D printer, the students are now able to fabricate the missing wheel on their own.
 
There will certainly be many more useful applications for the igus® 3D printer at the Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium.
 
We wish the team good luck and continued success!

3D printing for participation in First Lego League

The 3D printer will be used to optimise this robot, which will compete in the First Lego League.

 

Handover ceremony of the 3D printer with physics teacher Thomas Kerschner (back), Director Wolfgang Knoch (right), igus® representative Albert Thönniges (left) and students from the Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium Bensberg

 

Our employee explains the functionality of the printer to the editor of the Kölner Stadtanzeiger (Cologne daily paper), the headmaster, and the students of the technical course.

 
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