
FIBO is a renowned research facility pushing the boundaries of robotics development. Here, state-of-the-art labs and workshops become playgrounds for researchers and students to design, build, and test their innovative creations.
The AIU students’ visit to FIBO was packed with engaging activities. They received a comprehensive tour of the center’s facilities, gaining valuable insights into the robotics development process. Renowned researchers presented their ongoing projects, sparking lively discussions and igniting the students’ curiosity. The center’s impressive showcase truly stole the show:
- A robot artist capable of sketching portraits based on photographs.
- A life-like dog robot with impressive mobility.
- A groundbreaking virtual aquarium where students could design their digital fish and watch them come to life in a virtual environment.
However, as many students reported, the most impactful part of the trip was interacting with the brilliant minds at FIBO. Brimming with enthusiasm and expertise, the researchers readily answered questions and fostered a collaborative learning environment. Dr. Gakwaya’s lighthearted humor, often centered on the robots, kept the atmosphere lively and created a truly memorable learning experience for the students.
This insightful visit offered the AIU IT students a glimpse into how their field of study translates into real-world applications. It highlighted the immense potential of robotics to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. Witnessing the cutting-edge research at FIBO undoubtedly sparked their passion for innovation and desire to be a part of shaping the future of robotics.
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