Accu, a Huddersfield-based engineering business that supplies 50% of the world’s top manufacturers with precision engineering components, is proud to be a platinum sponsor at the UK’s largest 3-D printing festival,
Sanjay Mortimer RepRap Festival (SMRRF) in Manchester this weekend (7 and 8 March).
Attending SMRRF for the first time, Accu will be giving live demonstrations of its ‘AccuBots’ combat robots, which were created thanks to 3-D printing technology. Visitors will be able to get hands-on experience with modular combat robots, learning how precision components are essential to building high-quality 3-D printed projects.
Accu will work with
Sanjay Mortimer Foundation (SMF) Stars, neurodivergent makers and young minds supported by SMF through funding for education, resources and mentorship, to design and build their own combat robots. These robots will go head-to-head in a thrilling battle on the last day.
Combat roboticsEllis Ware, a lead engineer at Accu, who claimed victory in
FightFest’s Featherweight Robot Fighting Competition in 2024, sponsored by Accu, will discuss how 3-D printing is transforming combat robotics during an inspiring presentation on 7 March.
Mr Ware said: “Advances in technology, innovation and 3-D printing are changing how we design and build combat robots. The speed and accuracy that 3-D printing brings mean that we can test more ideas in robotics, building faster and stronger robots that, when paired with the right components, are way more reliable. I’ll be discussing how 3D printing has changed combat robotics over the years and continues to push the boundaries of what is possible.”
Hosted by the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation, SMRRF brings together engineers, educators, creators, innovators and STEM leaders for two days of exhibitions, live demonstrations and interactive workshops celebrating neurodiversity in STEM. This festival blends creativity, 3-D printing, engineering and technology, with a strong focus on innovation and empowering neuro-divergent young people.