They managed to discover the secrets of robotics to the point of programming an industrial robot, an anthropomorphic arm that perfectly executes commands. The credit goes to eight former students of the Amaldi Gramsci high school in Carbonia who, first in Sardinia, obtained the Pearson-Comau international robotics license.

Francesco Pasqui, Jaime Pili, Edoardo Fontana, Mattia Cocco, Luca Figus, Emma Farris, Simone Zani and Francesco Tronci, followed by the teacher and robot programmers Marcello Vacca, took the exam at the Scano Institute of Cagliari, the only one in Sardinia with super-equipped laboratories for the technical development of Edo-type robots.

On the island camp, an absolute first session with the eight boys from Carbonia, all 19 and 20 years old, who can now be followed by others open to other Sardinian students and then from all over Italy. Among the activities carried out by the new young robotics experts, they have programmed this anthropomorphic arm suitable for carrying out industrial activities. Carbonia thus reveals itself once again open to scientific activity.

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