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UCA-SEA Innovation Center Smart Manufacturing Lab
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El laboratorio participa en el X Campus de verano Experiencias Investigadoras 5 July 2024

El laboratorio participa en el X Campus de verano Experiencias Investigadoras

Durante la primera semana de julio de 2024 hemos tenido en nuestro laboratorio a dos jóvenes promesas de la investigación científica y tecnológica: Amelia Smith y Alejandro Guerra Manso.  Durante esta semana han aprendido a digitalizar modelos físicos con escáneres 3D, tratar las mallas de puntos para obtener modelos 3D sólidos, y transferirlos a impresoras 3D para su reproducción. Así han conocido y experimentado las bondades de la ingeniería inversa y la han aplicado a un caso real, el de un conector de una estructura de perfiles tubulares.

La estancia de Amelia y Alejandro ha podido realizarse gracias al programa X Campus de verano Experiencias Investigadoras, organizado por la Fundación Campus Tecnológico de Algeciras (FCTA) y la Asociación Amigos de la Ciencia, en colaboración con la UCA. 

Con esta actividad el Smart Manufacturing Lab muestra su compromiso por el fomento de las vocaciones STEM entre el alumnado de bachillerato del Campo de Gibraltar.