Contribution to the factory io project 7

A good programmer must be able to solve machine design problems, which is why I tell the creators of Factory IO NOT to look for perfection, that is, they must insist that the limitations that Factory IO has are VERY GOOD to develop the student ingenuity

I want to leave these projects so that the students can try to be the ones who design them, who calculate them, who face the challenge, not only of programming, but of SUPPLYING the imperfections of Factory IO with ingenuity, since they can only use the elements that exist and not others, this will provide a unique experience that will perfectly simulate the design on a real machine that they will face in the future.

Obviously, in order for me to be able to fulfill the objectives that I set for myself in these cases, I am NOT going to share the scenes as if I have done with almost all my designs, I want the class groups or individual students to be the ones who face these videos, they I assure you that you will enjoy creating more than programming, I tell you this from my own experience.

Here they have original scenes that at the moment and as far as I know are unique on the Internet.

UNDERGROUND WAREHOUSE

CLASSIFYING PROFILE PARTS

PALLET PACKING MACHINE

ROBOTIC WAREHOUSE

STORING PALLETS

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Hello Adriana Silva;

I see that you like shared projects, I hope that whoever corresponds, be it you or whoever it is, publicizes the scenes where you think appropriate so that the institutes show them to the students and they are the ones who benefit from them, there is life beyond a traffic light and an elevator.

On the other hand, I consider that the standard scenes that Factory IO has are merely informative, which means that this great simulator is not valued enough. Nowadays, with so much technology and so much progress with the Internet, to teach the student, there are You have to motivate him, otherwise the teaching will be of no use.

I don’t know what your dedication is regarding being in this forum with Factory IO, that is, I don’t know if you are a teacher, an engineer, or you are simply like me, self-taught, but I want to tell you that whatever you are, you can ask me what you want and I will try, based on the experience I have with this application, to discuss with you the questions you may raise.

Greetings Adriana.

Hello @amjavi6

Thank you for sharing all the amazing projects you’ve created here in the forum and for offering your help. I’m part of the dev team, and your projects left me simply amazed. I loved seeing how you used the parts we offer to create such intricate systems.

I hope that more people like you will use Factory I/O in such an amazing way, which will motivate more people, especially the students, to learn more about automation and how interesting it is.

Hello Adriana Silva;

What you say depends on you, I provide the scenes so that you can do what you see best as you provide your services to institutes or universities or whatever form it may be, I want to contribute my knowledge so that others can base themselves on them, but BE CAREFUL When I refer to my knowledge it would be providing the scenes, NEVER the codes, since as you will understand that is not the best for the students, if you give them the solution it will be a waste of time, copy and paste we all know…

Now I have a new project in mind, of course I will do it with Factory IO, I am going to give it shape, since before showing anything I have to test it myself and see that it works well, I hope to be able to upload it sooner rather than later…

Greetings.