
Dfrobot Impresses At Bett London 2025 With Innovative STEM AI Education Solutions
DFRobot also displays its BOSON educational products designed to inspire students' interest in science and ecology. The BOSON Lamp project for ages 5 to 7 allows interactive engagement through touch and sensors without coding, and is LEGO-compatible for easy assembly. The Coral Guardian project, aimed at students aged 7 to 11, simulates the effects of global warming on coral ecosystems using a micro:bit, temperature sensor, light sensor, and LED strip. The LED shifts from red to white when water temperatures exceed 29°C, demonstrating coral bleaching, and returns to red when temperatures normalize, simulating coral recovery.
Furthermore, DFRobot presents the micro:Maqueen, a versatile series of programmable robots for students of all grades. The Maqueen Plus features line-following algorithms, intersection recognition, matrix laser distance sensors, motor encoders, and PID control, enabling automatic obstacle avoidance and navigation. The Mars Exploration Base project simulates an undeveloped area on Mars with hills, where the Maqueen Plus explores and avoids obstacles, captivating the audience with its engaging interactivity.
Stop by Stand ND32 for an informative discussion with a DFRobot team member, who is ready to provide personalized assistance to help you select the ideal resources for your school.
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