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yes - the Young Engineers Support Program from igus®

Are you a high school or college student with a passion for engineering? How about a university professor or robotics team mentor? Well, igus® wants to help YOU bring your mechanical designs to life!
 
As a part of our Young Engineers Support Program, you’ll have access to free/discounted product samples, catalogs, guest lecturers, flyers and so much more. Plus, you’ll learn why self-lubricating, plastic components are the best solution for your future projects.


What does the YES Program offer students?

 
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Polish university team creates solar-powered boat with parts from the igus YES program

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Are you an engineering student? Are you working on a project? Are you interested in learning more about igus®?  Click below!

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yes students in the news

stylish wine storage

Stylish wine storage made with 3D-printed igus® springs

During the Cologne trade fair, 15 students from Gsechs University of Applied Sciences presented an elegant wine storage series made of teak, oak, cork and slate veneer. The students also incorporated igus® dry technology into their design.

2017 World Robot Olympics

2017 World Robot Olympics in Costa Rica

This year at the World Robot Olympics in Costa Rica, igus® supported team Robo TV from Paul Klee High School. During the competition, the team completed timed tasks using a Lego robot they built and programmed.

drylin W in camera guides

Move silently with drylin® W in camera guides

Paul Saul wanted to build his own camera slider to shoot time lapse videos and short films. So, he contacted igus® and participated in the Young Engineers Support Program. Saul chose a drylin® W rail and stepper motor for his device. These high-performance plastic products allow for high running speeds and the greatest possible precision for positioning.


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