<p>➀ HSBI mechatronics students created a self-adjusting dartboard using high-speed cameras, actuators, and image processing to ensure every dart hits the bull's-eye;</p><p>➁ The project, supported by Beckhoff Automation and other sponsors, simulated industrial workflows, integrating mechanics, programming, and project management;</p><p>➂ Iterative improvements across multiple student teams enhanced the system’s speed and accuracy, with ongoing optimization potential for future groups.</p>
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