WHY CAN A DIGITALLY IMMURE COMPANY BE DIGITALIZED?
FRIDAY, 18. 4., AT 13. URI
ETRA D.O.O.
Why a digitally immature company can be just as digitalized - A short lecture will be dedicated to presenting maturity models, the concept of assessing digital maturity and the reasons why a company should or should not undertake this. For interested companies, a simple assessment of their digital maturity will be carried out after the event.
WORKSHOPS FOR CHILDREN
Friday, April 18
Provided by Tehnopark Celje
1:00 PM – Artificial Intelligence with Robots, 60 min
3:00 PM – Robot Programming, 60 min
DEMONSTRATION: FARMBEAST PROJECT
FRIDAY, 18. 4., from 10 am to 5 pm, the demonstration will take place in Platform 2 (no registration required!)
STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR
The Farmbeast project is an interdisciplinary student project that combines knowledge from the fields of agriculture, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science. Its main goal is to prepare students for the future by engaging in the development of advanced technologies and to stimulate their interest in the challenges of modern, digitally supported agriculture.
Working in a group, students practically upgrade the theoretical knowledge they acquire during their studies and supplement it with concrete experience and skills from various professional fields. They then use this interdisciplinary knowledge to develop or improve a small autonomous agricultural robot. They verify and upgrade their work every year by participating in the international field robot competition - Field Robot Event, where they test their solutions in practice and compare them with teams from all over the world.
The Farmbeast project has been running under the auspices of the Department of Biosystems Engineering at the Faculty of Agriculture and Biosystems Sciences of the University of Maribor since 2009. The project's topics are successfully intertwined with numerous development and research initiatives, such as the ŠI.UM, ŠI.UM (NOO), PKP and ŠIPK projects, thus providing students with additional opportunities to deepen their knowledge and gain practical experience.
Last year and this year, the project continued as part of interfaculty cooperation with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Informatics and the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which further emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the work and enriches the development of the robotic system with expert knowledge from various technical fields.