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- Aerospace Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory (ARML) Successfully Hosts Space Rover & Origami Programs at the 16th Goheung Aerospace Festival
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- 2026-05-16 20:11:10|
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The Aerospace Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory (ARML, led by Professor Dae-young Lee) successfully concluded its space-themed experience programs, co-operated with Unmanned Exploration Laboratory (hereinafter UEL), at the 16th Goheung Aerospace Festival. The event was held from May 2 to May 5 at the Naro Space Center Space Science Museum, featuring the 'Space Rover Experience' and 'Space System Origami Program.’
Celebrating its 16th anniversary this year, the Goheung Aerospace Festival was a resounding success, drawing approximately 220,000 visitors, a significant increase from the previous year. In particular, the ARML exhibition booth—where KAIST’s innovative origami technology and UEL’s rover design expertise created a powerful synergy—received immense popularity from families and was evaluated as one of the festival’s flagship programs.
The Aerospace Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory plans to continue expanding various educational and experiential opportunities to inspire young students' interest in space science and help them cultivate their dreams. This event was held with the support of Goheung County and the KAIST Center for Space Service and Manufacture (CSSM).
Celebrating its 16th anniversary this year, the Goheung Aerospace Festival was a resounding success, drawing approximately 220,000 visitors, a significant increase from the previous year. In particular, the ARML exhibition booth—where KAIST’s innovative origami technology and UEL’s rover design expertise created a powerful synergy—received immense popularity from families and was evaluated as one of the festival’s flagship programs.
The Aerospace Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory plans to continue expanding various educational and experiential opportunities to inspire young students' interest in space science and help them cultivate their dreams. This event was held with the support of Goheung County and the KAIST Center for Space Service and Manufacture (CSSM).
