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UWB Robotics also shared their experience using Multijet Fusion 3D Printing Technology, which involves sintering powder under an infrared lamp. The resulting plastic parts, used for constructing the rover prototype, offer higher strength than those produced by conventional 3D printing.Tomáš Blažek from the UWB Robotics team from the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. | Autor: Ondřej ŠteffanAnother team from BUT, Brno Mars Rover, is also working on a test platform for a simulated space mission. Stanislav Svědiroh introduced the team’s fully autonomous rover designed for the European Rover Challenge, which takes place in Poland under the patronage of ESA. The rover includes a manipulator for sample collection and a drilling submodule. The team is currently preparing extensive documentation for the competition.
Another team from BUT - Brno Mars Rover - was presented by Stanislav Svědiroh. | Autor: Ondřej ŠteffanThe final speaker was Lukáš Málek, a member of the Czech Rocket Society, which connects university and high school students interested in space technologies across institutions. The association is involved in the development of a rocket for the CanSat competition, where high school teams design mini-satellites that the rocket will carry to an altitude of one kilometer. It also organizes the Czech Rocket Challenge, the first rocket competition for high school and university students in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Rocket Society also hosted the first meeting of student space associations in Prague last November, where participants agreed that the event would rotate among the involved teams. As the second in line, YSpace took over the organization this time.
The Czech Rocket Society organized the first meeting in November last year in Prague. In Brno it was represented by Lukáš Málek. | Autor: Ondřej Šteffan“The goal is for student associations in the space technology field to meet in person, share their current projects and plans, and possibly agree on mutual assistance. One of the concrete benefits of the Brno meeting was the exchange of experiences regarding the use of 3D printing for space applications,” said Šimon Sloboda, YSpace's head of communication, adding, “Networking plays a key role in every industry, and we are pleased that it is developing even in the relatively small Czech space community. We were delighted by the large turnout, including representatives from Prague and Pilsen. We are already looking forward to the next meeting, which will take place in Pilsen.”Remove Before Flight Tags are used in aviation and aerospace as safety warnings. Guests received these labels as a small gift from YSpace. | Autor: Ondřej Šteffan