With the development of the Internet and artificial intelligence, the training of scientific and technological talents is gradually oriented to young people, and programming is regarded as a basic skill. HighGreat brings its self-developed equipment and courses to Longgang Science and Technology Museum, and carries out popularization activities for young people on artificial intelligence and programming, so as to let visitors experience the charm of these technologies.
Playing with Programming - Various Artificial Intelligence Educational Devices
HighGreat's self-developed collaborative mecha devices include unmanned vehicles and six-legged robots. Under the guidance of the participants, they will use the specially developed APP to program and control the devices on the tablet, and participate in the programming practice. Deeply understand the practical application of artificial intelligence technology and feel the endless charm of technology and creativity.
Dazzling Light and Shadow - Matrix Ball and Formation Drone
HighGreat's self-developed matrix ball allows users to control the color and change of each light bulb through programming, giving the show infinite possibilities. Combined with an indoor formation drone, they create a brilliant 3D light show. Lighting and flight effects complement each other to create a unique immersive experience, allowing participants to feel the creative charm of technology and art.
Cultural and Creative Artifacts - Bring Home the Charm of Science and Creativity
Based on its own products and IP, HighGreat has launched a variety of creative cultural and creative products to provide visitors with unique souvenirs. These interesting products are a blend of technology and art, allowing each visitor to take away a unique experience and good memories.
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