The students from the electrical engineering department used their collective knowledge in information-, drives- and automation technology for their final project. In just 385 ms, the well-known puzzle is magically solved using the most modern technology. The young engineers were supported with the project by the automation expert SIGMATEK.Īs part of their diploma thesis at the HTBLA Saalfelden, David Haidenhofer, Markus Kreutzer and Paul Kreuzer designed a machine to solve a scrambled Rubik’s Cube. Over the years, the “Rubik’s Cube” has been a source of distress for many people: Thanks to the Rubik’s Cube Solver, created by three students of the HTL Saalfelden, the complex cube solves itself – fully automatic in the shortest time.
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