Category: Energy & Environment

Smart Vechiles

In Smart Vechiles exhibit, visitors observes the movements of vehicles such as buses, cars, and trains controlled by satellites. The vecihles have no drivers, but still they make perfect maneuvers on the roads and rails. The Smart Vechiles exhibit simulates unmanned vechiles now developed and tested by some large technology companies.

Smart Cities

In Smart Cities exhibit, visitors try to make sustainable investment decisions that will meet the electrical energy needs of their city within the budget given to them by causing the least harm to the environment.

Recycling Robot

Recycler Robot exhibit simulates a robot automatically sorting recycled materials.

Geothermal Energy

In Geothermal Energy exhibit, visitors observe the simulation of pumping the cold water down underground and the rise of hot water into the power generator. This exhibit features both an on screen animation and a LED display.

Journey of Electricity

In Journey of Electricity exhibit, as the visitors pull the electric cable, an animation depicting the journey of the electricity produced in the power plants to the electrical appliances in homes is displayed on the screen.

Power up Appliances

Power up Appliances exhibit lets visitors make electrical appliances work with the energy they obtain by turning the bicycle pedals or wheels.        

Wave Energy

With Wave Energy exhibit, visitors create waves of various heights using the levers. The power amount generated from the waves is shared with the visitors via voltmeters.

Nuclear Energy

In Nuclear Energy exhibit, by using the joystick, wheel and buttons, visitors try to produce the targeted amount of energy from the nuclear power plant while preventing the system from overheating.

Swarm Robots

With Swarm Robots exhibit, visitors select one of several swarm behaviours through a touch screen display and observe 30 kilobots implement the selected task. This exhibit implements 7 swarm behaviours called grouping, dispersing, lightshow, move to light, avoid light, move in sync, and simon says. Regardless of the start position and orientation of the robots,…
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