MakeItLab & CoolRF at the international exhibition center



    Want to also whistle in a freshly-3D-printed whistle? Come to our booth at Discover ICT. The exhibition takes place these days (November 26-28, 2013) in Yekaterinburg-Expo.

    If you arrive at the exhibition early in the morning, you can find such a deserted view:



    At the reception you will be friendly to watch our robotic head with your cunning narrowed eyes:



    After the reception, we pass straight ahead, undress in the wardrobe. We go directly past the cafe, turn left. On the left side of the pavilion, next to 2GIS, we see our tables with two 3D printers:



    Interesting at our booth


    Today we print mainly whistles and bracelets. Some printed models are given to especially curious and smiling women. On the first day, the MakeItLab handout is chronically lacking ; one of the two printers does not work. With all this, the stand is very popular. Apparently three-dimensional printing is still a novelty in our "outback".

    From the CoolRF smart home, a small poster is constantly hanging at the exhibition and business cards for those interested are lying. You can talk about the project online, for example, in the VKontakte group .

    The author does not particularly believe in the practical effect of such offline events. It will be interesting to look at him in numbers of increasing subscribers. Therefore, there is a small request to the readers of this. If you are not yet among the subscribers of our companies here on the hub and on VKontakte, do not subscribe to us this week. Subscribe a bit later. In order not to smear statistics.

    Interesting at the exhibition


    All IT is concentrated mainly in our pavilion. In the first pavilion, immediately to the left of the entrance to the building, welding and cutting technologies were concentrated. Both manual and programmed. There are working instances demonstrating the welding process (robot movements without welding itself). Powerful robots without any safety guards.

    From time to time, crowds of schoolchildren and students ply around the exhibition. We even joked that state employees were being persecuted. And students export to the expo. It's funny to watch young people wandering between stands with welding machines and big serious male managers. The guys get lost and come to their senses only near our stand. Which is focused just on such an audience.

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