📊 线索信息
🏢 组织信息
💡 推荐切入角度
Focus on the Lite3 as a 'guest attraction' for their upcoming Engineering Challenge Camps or NASA Day. Position the rental as a low-risk way to introduce quadrupedal locomotion to their curriculum without the capital expenditure of a permanent fleet, emphasizing the robot's ability to inspire K-12 students in ways traditional rovers cannot.
🎯 相关性分析
WVU Robotics has a dedicated outreach division focused on K-12 STEM engagement and high-profile public demonstrations. The Lite3 quadruped is a perfect 'wow-factor' tool for their school visits and STEM festivals, providing a more advanced and visually engaging platform than their current LEGO and drone kits.
📝 评分明细
The lead is a high-fit because they already manage a fleet of mobile robots (drones, rovers, LEGO) and have established logistics for 'bringing robots to the community.' Their involvement in NASA Day and Merit Badge University indicates a need for reliable, impressive hardware that can handle public interaction. The rental model fits their project-based outreach and seasonal summer camp schedule.
👤 联系人(1人)
| 姓名 | 职位 | 邮箱 | 类型 | 置信度 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| — | — | roboticsoutreach@mail.wvu.edu | researcher | 50.0% |
🔍 证据来源(1条)
Background Image for Header: Outreach Here are just some of the ways that WVU Robotics connects West Virginia’s youth to robotics: Field Trips to Statler College WVU Robotics works closely with Statler College Outreach to lead robotics activities for K-12 students who visit Statler College. Students may build LEGO robots, code drones to fly through obstacles, or guide rolling robots through mazes—