Home FME-UNI 3D printing competition knows its winner while no one lost

The competition for the best 3D printed educational model in technology or science promotes teamwork, creativity and creative thinking.
A functional demonstration of a differential lock was unbeatable in the competition for the best 3D-printed educational model in the field of technology or science. The competition is intended for high school students and is organized by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of TUL (FME TUL). The authors of the electrical book took second place, and the creators of the model of a single-stage gearbox took third place. However, no high school student who took part in this year's second edition of the competition left empty-handed.

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