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AMPER 2026: From space to autonomous vehicles

10. 2. 2026 News
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will present its innovations at the AMPER trade fair, focusing on industrial digitalization, energy, automation, robotics, and modern forms of technical education. You can find our exhibition in the AMPER Innovation Hub section.
AMPER 2026: From space to autonomous vehicles

Among the most attractive exhibits will be a prototype of a space module from the CONREX project, designed for a unique experiment with nanorobots in space. The module is intended for operation aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and is used to test the behavior of magnetic nano- and microrobots under microgravity conditions. The experiment demonstrates the faculty’s involvement in cutting-edge research in space technologies and international space projects.

A prominent part of the exhibition will also be the experimental Enyaq RS Coupé, used as a research and demonstration platform for intelligent and autonomous mobility. The vehicle is equipped with Drive-by-Wire and Rooftop Reference systems, enabling precise measurement, testing of autonomous functions, and vehicle control without direct driver intervention.

Visitors will also be able to experience a virtual reality model of an electricity transmission substation developed by the Slovak company SEPS, a.s. This interactive application allows users to walk through the facility, analyze its operational infrastructure, and simulate various operating states, making it ideal for occupational safety training and operator education.

The faculty will further showcase an ice cream machine with a digital twin of a switchboard. Additional demonstrations of modern technologies and innovations will be on display as well, including a smart home control panel, a robotic piano, and a mobile robot.