Arduino Workshop with Lukas Flory

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In January, we hosted a workshop led by Lukas Flory, which provided an invaluable opportunity for participants to delve into the realm of Arduino technology and sensorics. Throughout the workshop, attendees gained insights into the versatile applications of Arduino and explored various sensoric capabilities inherent in the device.

Under Lukas Flory's guidance, each participant embarked on a journey of creative exploration, conceiving and crafting their own unique Flora-inspired mechanisms. Drawing inspiration from the intricate functionalities of Flora's sensorics, individuals or teams meticulously designed models that mirrored the essence and attributes of Flora.


Beyond the realm of mere ideation, the workshop facilitated hands-on experience in product design and prototyping. Participants delved into the intricacies of building physical models, gaining practical skills that bridged the conceptual with the tangible.

Furthermore, the workshop provided a comprehensive introduction to Arduino coding, equipping participants with the essential knowledge and skills to program and control their creations effectively. Through practical exercises and demonstrations, attendees grasped the fundamentals of Arduino programming, laying a solid foundation for future projects and endeavors.

Overall, the workshop served as a catalyst for innovation, fostering a collaborative environment where creativity flourished, and participants emerged with newfound expertise in Arduino technology, sensorics, product design, and coding.