MEEM trains budding engineers through fun and games
In a workshop organized by the Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Management (MEEM), 20 to 22 July, 38 secondary school participants learned the basics of mechatronic engineering and constructed miniature vehicles that could find their way out of a "maze". Some outstanding works won the participating teams honors and prizes during a competition held on the last day of the workshop.
"We want our participants to learn mechatronic engineering through fun and games," said MEEM Associate Professor Dr Peter Tse, one of the workshop instructors. During the workshop, participants designed and assembled the mechanical parts of the vehicles with the application of the latest computer-aided design (CAD) technology and advanced Rapid Prototyping equipment. The participants from eight secondary schools were divided into teams. Combining the mechanical parts and the electronic subassemblies provided, each team constructed an entire vehicle. Finally, they learned how to program the controller and connect the sensors in order to guide the vehicles to find their way out of a complex maze. (Click here for a video clip of the competition.)