On Monday January 28th four IRE
students, Jeremy Goodell, Case Goodyear, Mike Lynch, and Jeffrey Lange,
accompanied by mentor Les Flemming, traveled to the Minnesota State Capitol for
the first annual Minnesota Robotics Day.
These four students are working on a project to develop new ways to
control shape memory alloy wires that could be used as robotic muscles. Robotics Day at the Capitol was sponsored by
Robotics Alley, an organization trying to increase Minnesota’s share in the
robot industry. This day was meant to
gather students and industry to show that the state of Minnesota has the
infrastructure and needs to move into the realm of producing and designing robots
for the future. It was exciting to see the commitment toward realizing that
goal. From middle school students participating
in First Robotics, to CEO’s of multi-million dollar robotics companies, there
was a wide array of people. As IRE
students we get to create products and work on projects that could spur the
next revolution in engineering. I am now
able to go into my project with an even greater interest and anticipation of
where it could lead.
Proofread by Jeremy Goodell.
Proofread by Jeremy Goodell.