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Where to take schoolchildren (11-12 years old) to get acquainted with modern mechanical engineering?
Please advise any non-regime enterprises, or universities (in Moscow) where, according to the letter, it would be possible to bring shkolota of the above age to reduce to show how modern mechanical engineering works. I would like to see live how parts are made on modern machines, ideally, so that all this is also accompanied by some kind of commentary from specialists from this production / teacher.
During my studies at the Moscow State Technical University named after Bauman (it was 1997), in the very first year, we were shown CNC machines. I then thought that they were trophy, taken from the Nazis.
I don’t want the children to think that the country is still in the Middle Ages.
If this, of course, is not so ...
Ps I apologize for the clumsy presentation of the question.
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He studied at the Moscow State Technical University "Stankin", territorially m.Novoslobodskaya / Savelovskaya.
The university has an engineering center with an SLS printer, an electroerosive machine, a water jet, a 5-axis machining center, and so on. And at the same university there is a CMIT with conventional FDM printers, laser cutting and cnc milling. The entire machine park is new, there is no morally obsolete equipment, but certainly not top-end machines. I think they may well conduct an excursion for schoolchildren or get there on an open day.
PS: But in real production, 20 km from Moscow time, German trophies are still working ((
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