They're already working with a 3D scanner at Kossuth School

11/09/2023


At Kossuth Lajos Technikum, robotics has been a priority for years, and students regularly prove their skills at competitions. In cooperation with the school, the Németh Imre Foundation has won numerous successful grants, thanks to which the equipment pool is continually expanding with new items. These were presented on August 29 to representatives of the other institutions in Orosháza.
Together with the Németh Imre Foundation, Kossuth Lajos Technikum has gradually set up a robotics room over recent years—supporting their work and expanding over time with various devices such as a 3D printer, VR headsets, and a drone. They achieved this with the help of grants. Melinda Mészáros, the school's IT and robotics teacher and the foundation's president, said they invited representatives of the city's schools because they would like to share these funding opportunities with them.

"I believe this is no longer the future, but the present. We share the same base of children; we meet the same students in our work, and I would like us to share the information that forms the foundation and flagship of IT—that's why I invited you," she emphasized.
School principal Attila Pörneki agreed, highlighting that in recent years their students have taken part in numerous national and international competitions and achieved fine results.

He also expressed his pleasure that they can continue to fully support the Németh Imre Foundation. The equipment the foundation has obtained through grants supports education, and thanks to the school's implementation, robotics can continue to be taught and learned in a modern, high-quality environment.

Source: Oroscafe