INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION: FUTURE DAY 2024 AT SECURECELL

Written by: Andreas Riklin

On November 14, Securecell celebrated this year’s Future Day by welcoming young minds eager to explore the world of technology and innovation. The event offered an exciting, hands-on introduction to various professions, including mechanical and electrical engineering, software development, and science.

A Journey into the World of Innovation

The day was packed with interactive workshops that brought science and technology to life for the children:

  • Microscopic Marvels: They explored the microscopic world and conducted a thrilling chemistry experiment.

  • Creative Design: Using CAD software, they designed custom plates, which were then turned into physical models using Securecell’s 3D printer.

  • Building from Scratch: Equipped with construction plans, the participants built a remote-controlled car, assembling electrical circuits to bring their creations to life.

  • Programming in Action: The children programmed software to control the car via a smartphone, demonstrating the intersection of hardware and software.

  • Innovative Demonstrations: They were captivated by a demonstration of Securecell’s automated sampling system, Numera, showcasing its precision using fluorescent liquid.

The children’s enthusiasm and curiosity were infectious, reminding everyone of the importance of fostering innovation and a love for science in the next generation.

A Team Effort

This unforgettable experience was made possible by the dedication and expertise of Securecell’s team members: Salome Strässle, Nicolas Scalbert, Pawel Brzozowski, Florian Kueng, and Stephan Bielmann. Their guidance and passion left a lasting impression on both the young visitors and their families.

Looking Ahead

At Securecell, we believe in sparking a passion for innovation and shaping the future by inspiring young talents.

If you’re ready to join a team that’s building tomorrow’s technology today, explore our latest career opportunities: Securecell Careers.

 

Lab Experiment 1
In a chemistry experiment, alginate beads were colored.
CAD Design 1
A personalized plate was designed on the computer using CAD
Electrical 1
The cables for the remote-controlled car were laid according to the scheme.
Programming 1
The computer program for the car was created by the children.
Numera Demo 1
In between there was a demonstration of our Numera system.
Numera Demo 2

Fluorescent liquid was used during the demonstration.

Andreas Riklin

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