Euronews
Some people enjoy the summer holidays for a walk, to go to the beach or to dive into the world of technology. It is the case of children who opted for this holiday camp located southwest of the Hungarian capital.
Several companies give, these days, to know the smaller the trends of the future, while trying to retain an avid public knowledge
“I think that if we show to new generations what they can do, technology will become part of their lives when they grow up, or will start to use it in day- a-day “refers Attila Horváth, Chief executive Officer of CraftUnique.
Here the young learn, for example, to develop their own creations and to communicate those same drawings to a 3D printer.
“most of the models and impressions I do is for my colleagues. However, sometimes also receive orders via Internet. People can ask me to make a model or print something in 3D “refers
Tamás Csobolyó, one of the young people involved in the project.
” I think it is very interesting to see how the printer works and see someone our age to tell us all this “adds a teenager in the summer camp.
a short term that experience can be decisive to trigger the sale of such equipment.
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