We are pleased to invite you to attend our event on the 28th January 2016
at the University of Luxembourg:
Can We Use 3D Printing Technology to Help Society?
Every
year, the students of the Master in Information and Computer Sciences,
of the University of Luxembourg, are challenged to develop a project in
12 weeks (effective +/- 12 days) in small teams (4 to 5 people).
This
year the students will share their results and learning on this challenge, especially on how to manage short deadline projects with limited resources, and still deliver an end user product.
The main subject of this year is: can we use technology to help the society?
We see, more and more, how technology automates manual work increasing
efficiency and at the same time kill jobs, the question is, can
technology focus again on helping the society?
Benjamin Jahic, Christophe Kamphaus, Gary Cornelius, Ibrahim Tahirou Students of the Computer Science Master
Presentation: DriveClever – Critical Alerts Apps
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Jeremie Dauphin, Alexandre Knaff, Iva Toshkova, Rebeca Gonzalez Alvarez, Vendel Toth Students of the Computer Science Master
Presentation: Story Book for Visually Impaired Kids
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Christophe Atten, Blazej Szum, Angelo Migliosi, Elise Decourval, María Luque Lobato Students of the Computer Science Master
Presentation: 3D Printing for Help – 3D Help
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Laura Copot, Eirini Koutsopoulou, Andra Lezza, Benjamin Loos Students of the Computer Science Master
Presentation: Educative Toys for Visually Impaired Kids
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The event will be moderated by:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Sergio Coronado (associé)
University of Luxembourg
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Registration starts at 17:30.
Presentations are from 18:00 to 20:00, followed by a networking cocktail.
Participation is free of charge.
Please note that the number of seats is limited and online pre-registration is required.
This event is organized by PMI Luxembourg Chapter.
http://www.pmi.lu/content/can-we-use-3d-printing-technology-help-society
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