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Comau's e.DO Experience at Brazil Campus Party
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It's e.DO Experience's first showcase in Brazil within a dedicated environment involving students, gamers, makers, designers, entrepreneurs and the geek community.
e.DO is a modular, multi-axis articulated robot with integrated open-source intelligence designed to make learning, creating, exploring and programming fun and more interactive. This compact robot is a key part of Comau's innovative educational platform – called e.DO Experience – for students, teachers and industry professionals.
This platform provides a new approach to robot-enhanced learning and uses the e.DO robot to make teaching more hands-on and stimulating in schools and elsewhere. It integrates key skill areas such as robotics and STEM subjects.
All around the world, Campus Party is a space to interact with the cutting-edge and try the latest applications of the most advanced technology. For the attendee, this event is a 3-day pursuit of innovation and creativity.
There are thousands of developers, gamers and geeks equipped with laptops that camp out for a variety of programs, including: conferences, talks, workshops, challenges and a hackathon. The Campus Party organization expects over 60,000 visitors from different cities, states, countries, and cultures.
Besides the Digital Education, Simulators, Games and Drone areas, there's the "Roboticampus", a dedicated space where people and companies showcase their projects within the robotics field. That's where Comau's e.DO educational robot is spotlighted.
Featuring the same innovative, easy-to-use engineering that characterizes Comau's award-winning industrial robots, e.DO meets the needs of very different worlds from schools and universities to event-organizers and community centers.
Events like Campus Party connect talent, institutions, companies, communities, and NGOs, inviting them all to use technology and, together, build the future.
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