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More than 300 visitors took part in HUN-REN SZTAKI's activities during 2023s Researchers' Night

HUN-REN SZTAKI awaited its visitors with ten different programs, including a drone parade, an autonomous land vehicle, an interactive blockchain simulation, robots, aging clocks, baby monitoring, and a hardware history exhibition at the Researchers' Night on Friday 29 September 2023.

Starting at 14:00 and running until 9:00 p.m., the more than 300 visitors were mostly engaged in interactive activities to learn about engineering. The Innovation and Demonstration Space (IDS) on the sixth floor of the institute's building on Lágymányosi street offered a range of demonstrations: a portrait drawing robot, a packing robot, a component assembly robot - all part of European Robotics Week , and a self-propelled mapping vehicle to get up close and personal or even try them out.

The drone parade in the Kende street building lab, where tiny programmed drones flew over complex patterns, and the blockchain simulator, which involved visitors' smartphones, were also a big hit. The youngest visitors were introduced to devil's crates and logic games, while in the lobby of the Lágymányos street building, Sándor Manno, a development engineer, gave a presentation on the hardware history of HUN-REN SZTAKI, entitled "Image-sound-target".

A photo gallery of the event can be found on the Institute's official Facebook page by clicking here.