MØD ROLLEMODELLERNE, SOM UNDERVISER
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Sabrina Kern
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Minette Visser
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Lara Ghiorzo
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Carolina Fernandes Nunes
Meet the robots!
GRåSTEN 25. AUGUST 2026
Hvordan får man egentlig en robot til at gøre det, den skal?
I dette gå-til-science-forløb besøger vi Danfoss Drives, hvor vi oplever, hvordan robotter bruges i produktionen. Herefter bygger vi vores egne Lego Spike-robotter og programmerer dem til at løse forskellige opgaver.
At arbejde med robotter kræver en kombination af mekanik, elektronik og softwareudvikling. I dette forløb prøver du selv kræfter med alle tre, når du bygger, programmerer og tester din egen Lego Spike-robot. Fra gang til gang bygger vi videre på robotten og giver den nye udfordringer.
Forløbet afsluttes den 6. oktober, hvor din mor inviteres med. Sammen færdiggør I robotten og viser, hvad du har skabt gennem forløbet.
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How do you get a robot to do exactly what you want it to do?
In this Go-to-Science programme, we will visit the Danfoss Drives factory to see how robots are used in modern production. Then we will build our own LEGO Spike robots and program them to solve different challenges.
Working with robots requires a combination of mechanics, electronics, and software development. Throughout this programme, you will explore all three as you build, program, and test your own LEGO Spike robot. With each session, you will continue developing your robot and take on new challenges.
The programme concludes on 6 October, when we invite your mum to join the final session. Together, you will complete your robot and show what you have created throughout the programme.
Du lærer
You will learn the basics of programming by building a Lego Spike robot. We will build our own design and code using word blocks. You will then apply these new skills in idea generation to solve a real-world problem.
Program
7 consecutive Tuesdays 16:00 - 18:00
Week 1 (25.08): Meet the robots in the Danfoss Drives Factory and our first programming
Week 2 and 3 (1.09 and 8.09): Learning how to build and program the Lego Spike, including the motors and different sensors
Week 4 (15.09): Idea generation – what kind of robot will solve a real-world problem?
Week 5 and 6 (22.09 and 29.09): From concept to reality — Building on our idea to make it a reality.
Week 7 (6.10): Mother-daughter evening. Adding the final touches to the robot with your mum and final presentation
Rollemodeller
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Sabrina Kern
I am a robotics engineer based in South Jutland, currently shaping the future of production at Danfoss Drives as a Manufacturing Engineer—exploring new technologies and making our factories smarter through robotics and automation. I love turning good ideas into real change and pushing innovation forward.
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Minette Visser
My name is Minette and I work as an electrical engineer in Danfoss Drives in Gråsten, where I am responsible for the low voltage printed circuit boards for our new Drives products. In addition to electronic design, I have a background in software engineering and FPGA programming. Some days my work can be described as "professional debugger". I live in Sønderborg my husband and our two sons. We moved to Denmark from South Africa in 2022.
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Lara Ghiorzo
Hello, I'm Lara, half French, half Italian girl, and I've gone from working in architecture and construction to studying software engineering. I like to turn designs into real things!
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Carolina Fernandes Nunes