In 2015, HEPIA Aero-Nautical-Space Laboratory invented digital or pixelated winds.
For the first time, Mother Nature's genuine winds, including gusts and turbulence, can be reproduced in the lab. It is now possible to accurately study wind turbines, drones, sailboats, birds, and even lizards clinging to the trunks of palm trees during hurricanes.
This technology has been adopted by all major research centers around the world.
NASA used pixelated winds to test and develop the first-ever drone (Ingenuity) to fly on Mars.
Researchers and engineers Dr. Marilou JOURDAIN, Audrey CIMADOMO, and Angèle CUVET will immerse young girls in this new world of 21st century pixelated aerodynamics, for exploring Nature, sports, and sustainable development.
The girls will be able to: