----Education & innovation

Young

Researchers

Digiem has been supporting the

Young Researchers  Competition

for many years. Providing professional

assistance, equipment access, and

financial support to students

building real electronic projects.

The best in Slovenia

10 projects in 5 years

Great support

Over 5 new researchers

----Top achievements

Our top of the top Projects

We proudly present the projects

that our young researchers produced

through their hard work. Each

project represents each individual

researcher, their hard work, and the

knowledge they have gained.

Improved measurement of Small Capacitances

This research project achieved the best grades at the national level, achieving 1st place in the field of electrical engineering, which took us to the very top.

Electrical engineering

Electronic controller for a smart home

This research paper achieved one of the best grades at the national level, reaching 2nd place in the field of electrical engineering.

Smart home

Smart furniture light

This research project did very well at the municipal level, where it won 2nd place and a silver award, unfortunately it was only a few points short of 1st place and a gold award.

Lighting & automation

----All projects

Projects overview

Every project supported by Digiem

from early explorations to award

winning projects.

8 projects

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----How we help

What Digiem provides

We don’t just provide money.

We give students access to real

manufacturing equipment,

engineering expertise, and a

professional environment to

develop their ideas.

01--- Financial support

We cover costs of components, PCB production, and materials needed for the research project.

02--- Mentorship

Our engineers work directly with students on schematic design, programs, and testing.

03--- Equipment Access

Students get hands on time with our pick and place machines, 3D printers, laser equipment, and test lab.

04--- Production to final device

We manufacture the finished product so the student presents a professional, real working prototype.