CityU’s technology workshop nurtures logistics management talent
CityU’s technology workshop nurtures logistics management talent
Fifty-seven senior form students from 14 schools in
The workshop introduces the participants to the basic concepts behind logistics and related technologies such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and robot technology. It enhances students’ understanding of how technology and management are integrated in solving practical problems in the industry.
Organized by CityU’s Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Management (MEEM) and sponsored by Siemens Ltd, the workshop demonstrates CityU’s excellence in the teaching of logistics and engineering management and its dedication to reach out to secondary schools.
One of the highlights was the RFID Robot Technology Competition, held on 16 August, in which participants developed an engineering management strategy to tackle a logistics problem; programme the robot to implement the management strategy; and apply RFID to solve the problem. This then gives participants a golden opportunity to apply straight away what they have learned during the workshop.
In the competition, the students are divided into 15 teams. The major task is to design a pathway for delivering materials from a plant to three warehouses. Each team assembles and programmes a robot and determines the most profitable pathway. The team attaining the maximum profit within 10 minutes will be the winner.
The results of the competition were announced during the prize presentation ceremony, which was officiated by Mr Charles Cheung, Vice-President (Automation & Control) of Siemens Ltd, and Professor Chan Chi-hou, Dean of CityU’s Faculty of Science and Engineering and Acting Head of MEEM.
“After going through the learning experience, the student participants now find that engineering science is interesting, practical and closely related to the economic development in
“Siemens is committed to working for the community because corporate citizenship is one of the company’s core corporate values,” Mr Cheung said. “As a caring company, we support and contribute to
Both RFID and the logistics industry are thriving in
MEEM has been organizing the annual Technology Workshop for secondary school students since 2003.
Supporting organizations for this year’s Siemens MEEM Technology Workshop include Adtio Group Ltd, EPCglobal Hong Kong, GP Batteries International Ltd, Hong Kong Parents Association, Federation of Parent Teacher Association—Kwun Tong District, and the Hong Kong Educational Technology Association.
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