Bosch introduced automotive development
- A unique interactive open day was organized by the Bosch Group in Hungary at the Esze Tamás Grammar School in Mátészalka
- The goal was to bring global automotive developments and latest innovations for high school students
- Five hundred young people took part in meetings and workshops with Bosch development engineers
- Bosch has long been paying special attention to involving young generations and promoting their professional development
- The purpose of the Open Day was to personally experience the practical operation of international innovation and get a glimpse into future professions
On the open day of Bosch, participants were able to look into the world of e-cycling, electric drive, robots and self-driving vehicles, and in practice they could try the company’s future demonstration developments. Students at the event a Bosch They were able to hide in the skin of their development engineers and get to know the latest technologies that make traffic more efficient and secure. Five hundred young people attended lectures and workshops on Bosch High School Open Day – announced by the company’s news page.
Challenges can be defeated by innovation
The Bosch Group in Hungary has long been paying special attention to to involve young generations and to promote their professional development. Part of the company’s strategy is to actively contribute to the development of domestic innovation culture and the training of new generations of engineering. The Unusual Open Day is the aim of Bosch’s high school initiative to allow students open to science to personally experience the practical functioning of international innovation, get a glimpse into future professions, and get help in conscious career choices.
Parking clock: Bosch engineers are taught in Budapest for self -driving in Budapest
Bosch has launched its latest developments related to mobility on the open day. The event was attended by the ETIPO electrical test racing car, built with the state-of-the-art drive chain, in cooperation between Bosch, BME and Mouldtech Systems Kft. Students were able to get to know the history and extraordinary operation of the Formula Race Competition, which was also involved in the international car races on the mountain tracks.
They showed how to drive the future cars to drive
In addition, participants followed the popular Ebike drives and tried to try the latest electric bike models to personally experience the comfort and power of e-drives. In addition, thanks to Humda Lab’s self-driving racing models, students also learned how the AI will transform Motorsport, and the FIRST Robotics Competition racing robot made a glimpse of how robots can be operated, controlled and programmed.
On the open day, Bosch experts also showed how teach to drive Future cars at the company’s development center in Budapest: the test vehicle exhibited at the event was introduced to the most modern measurement techniques. And last but not least, participants were able to look into the « witch kitchen » of automotive developments, and the details of X -ray imaging, fluid penetration and optical microscopy were revealed in the mobile laboratory at the event.