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BionicBee - Info Graphic
  Functional integration in a small space: The bee’s body contains the compact design for the wing-beating mechanism, the communication technology, and the control components for wing beating and adaptation of the wing geometry.
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BionicBee 2
Natural flight maneuvers with four degrees of freedom: The artificial bee flies with a wingbeat frequency of 15 to 20 hertz. The wings beat forwards and backwards at a 180-degree angle.
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BionicBee 1
The BionicBee is the smallest flying object of the Bionic Learning Network to date. For the first time, the developers used the methodology of generative design.
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1_Lernreaktor Biomechatronik
Learning reactor for training as a biomechatronics engineer from Festo Didactic (Photo: Festo)
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2_Lernreaktor Biomechatronik
Modular learning concept from Festo Didactic: the learning system for biomechatronics based on the Festo LX digital learning platform (Photo: Festo)
2023/04/14
BionicCellFactory
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BionicCellFactory Module 5
Module 5: Enzymatic transformation: extraction and further processing of cell components
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BionicCellFactory Module 2
Module 2: Analysis: monitoring cells using quantum sensors and AI
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BionicCellFactory Module 1
Module 1: CO2 collection: binding CO2 from the air
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BionicCellFactory Algae
The alge is filled into the BionicCellFactory.