From tomorrow to 18 October, prototypes and advanced experimental innovations in the bio-medical and bio-engineering fields developed by the University will be exhibited and observable at the largest European innovation fair
A prototype of exoskeleton able to walk people who have lost the use of their legs; there robotic hand integrated with the human nervous system; but also a
work touchless which allows for monitoring the manipulate diagnostic images in the operating room simply by moving your hands in space, a prototype of neonatal pulmonary respirator and, again, a device laptop capable of recognize the quality of commonly used food products such as oil, mozzarella, cheese, ham or fish, to unmask any counterfeiting and fraud: these will be some of the most interesting 'inventions' that theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma will exhibit, starting tomorrow, at 'Maker Faire Rome', the largest European innovation fair, scheduled from tomorrow to Sunday 18 October at the University City of Sapienza in Rome.
"The presence of our prototypes a Maker Faire Rome – explains the Prof. Roberto Setola, Director of the Complex Systems and Security LaboratoryUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma - it will be a useful occasion for bring curious and potential 'inventors' of the future closer to the world of technology which develops within the laboratories of our University, where both researchers and our students work on the frontier of scientific and technological research".
In fact, the University has joined the initiative with research projects of highly innovative and experimental content, to which however university students have offered their contribution, for some parts, with their degree theses. Among the most curious objects on display at the Campus Bio-Medico stand in Rome are the robots that took part in speed competitions and autonomous exploration of complex environments, organized at the end of the course in Biomechatronics and created by very young students of the University.