University Student Builds AI Integrated Mecha Suit With 3D Printing

A 21 year old university student in China, identified as Huang Yanjun of Chongqing Jiaotong University, has built a functional exoskeleton style mecha suit using 3D printed parts, mechanical assemblies, and AI style voice control.

Global Times, citing Xinhua, reported that Huang spent about two months during his summer break designing and assembling the suit, with key armor panels able to open and close automatically after voice commands.

The build also supports demonstration effects including smoke and lasers, pushing the project beyond a static costume and into a working student robotics showcase.

One important detail appears to be getting distorted in viral reposts.

Several social posts describe the student as being in Wuhan, Hubei, but fuller reporting tied to Xinhua and other reposts identifies Huang as a student from Chongqing and links him to Chongqing Jiaotong University’s School of Mechanics and Vehicle Engineering.

The broader tech angle remains notable either way because the suit reflects how consumer grade 3D printing, embedded electronics, and AI themed interfaces are letting individual students prototype sci fi inspired hardware at a far more advanced level than hobbyists could achieve only a few years ago.

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