04 October 2010
03 October 2010
Re-Create Competition: RULES & REGULATIONS
RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Deadline for registration is 11 October 2010. Price giving and submission of models is on the 15th October will give the teams ample time to prepare accordingly (2 weeks)
2. The prototypes built and the team's presentation will be judged based on the marking scheme. The decision of the judges are final.
3. Teams are not allowed to alter/fix/improvise/upgrade/add-on etc. after they have submitted their final product on the day of the competition.
4. Teams cannot use items that are pre-assembled. Pre-assembled items include figurine models (GUNDAM, etc), electrical components.
5. Teams are permitted to use spray paints or any equivalent types to 'touch-up' their prototypes.
6. The committee deserves the right to reject or disqualify competitors if they are found to have not adhered to the rules.
7. The committee deserves the right to keep in their possession any or all of the submitted items. Participant(s) are allowed to keep their submitted models under certain circumstances.
8. The final product of the prototype must be submitted at the end of the competition period in a single form of item. All detachable parts must remain in their particular housing or frame.
9. Teams are advised to be disciplined otherwise they will be penalized. Teams are not allowed to convey any form of sarcasm, taunts or outright remarks to other teams , the judges, and the committee during the competition.
10. Teams are encouraged to be creative and innovative in choosing their materials and construction methods. More marks will be allocated for teams that take the initiative to use recyclable items to manufacture their products and also based on the complexity of the model.
11. Teams cannot use dangerous items to construct their models. Dangerous items include sharp objects, flammable liquids, poisonous metal/organic/in-organic products.
STRUCTURE
In this category, you are required to construct a model of ANY structure that is of interest to you and your team; You will be judged based on the level of complexity and creativity. The model cannot be larger than 1m x 1m x 1m
TRANSPORTATION
In this category, you are required to construct a model of ANY automobile that is of interest to you and your team; You will be judged based on the level of complexity and creativity. The model cannot be larger than 0.5m x 0.5m x 0.5m
PRIZE MONEY: RM125
1. Deadline for registration is 11 October 2010. Price giving and submission of models is on the 15th October will give the teams ample time to prepare accordingly (2 weeks)
2. The prototypes built and the team's presentation will be judged based on the marking scheme. The decision of the judges are final.
3. Teams are not allowed to alter/fix/improvise/upgrade/add-on etc. after they have submitted their final product on the day of the competition.
4. Teams cannot use items that are pre-assembled. Pre-assembled items include figurine models (GUNDAM, etc), electrical components.
5. Teams are permitted to use spray paints or any equivalent types to 'touch-up' their prototypes.
6. The committee deserves the right to reject or disqualify competitors if they are found to have not adhered to the rules.
7. The committee deserves the right to keep in their possession any or all of the submitted items. Participant(s) are allowed to keep their submitted models under certain circumstances.
8. The final product of the prototype must be submitted at the end of the competition period in a single form of item. All detachable parts must remain in their particular housing or frame.
9. Teams are advised to be disciplined otherwise they will be penalized. Teams are not allowed to convey any form of sarcasm, taunts or outright remarks to other teams , the judges, and the committee during the competition.
10. Teams are encouraged to be creative and innovative in choosing their materials and construction methods. More marks will be allocated for teams that take the initiative to use recyclable items to manufacture their products and also based on the complexity of the model.
11. Teams cannot use dangerous items to construct their models. Dangerous items include sharp objects, flammable liquids, poisonous metal/organic/in-organic products.
STRUCTURE
In this category, you are required to construct a model of ANY structure that is of interest to you and your team; You will be judged based on the level of complexity and creativity. The model cannot be larger than 1m x 1m x 1m
TRANSPORTATION
In this category, you are required to construct a model of ANY automobile that is of interest to you and your team; You will be judged based on the level of complexity and creativity. The model cannot be larger than 0.5m x 0.5m x 0.5m
PRIZE MONEY: RM125
02 October 2010
Student Member Newsletter - September 2010
Spreading their wings
Airbus Graduates Relay for Charity
Super, G
Future Olympic Skier Jai Geyer
Great Britain Alpine Ski Team member Jai Geyer tells us how his mechanical engineering skills could help him achieve a medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
President Goes East
Visiting high-tec industry in the East of England
President John Wood observed cutting-edge engineering at E.ON and Lotus in East Anglia, as well as meeting young engineers of the future at Lowestoft College.
Business and pleasure
The Institution’s Annual Dinner
Top class business networking, Ross Brawn OBE and the Rt Hon Michael Portillo are the attractions at this year’s Annual Dinner on 17 November 2010.
Could you be mechanical engineering’s
Most famous agony aunt?
Scumrum, the UK’s biggest charity car rally, is looking for an Institution technical ‘agony aunt’ to help competitors as they race to raise £100,000 for Dreams Come True.
Pride of Scotland
Professional Development Achievements
The Graduate Schemes at Babcock, and Halliburton Manufacturing & Services in Aberdeen, have recently been accredited by the Institution.
Sink or Swim
The cardboard boat race
The Devon and Cornwall Young Members’ Panel raised the profile of engineering with the first ever cardboard boat regatta in Plymouth.
Professional Protection
Insurance partner appointed for members
The Institution has appointed Jelf as its approved partner for insurance services.
University less challenging
New online resources for students
A new online form will enable undergraduate students to become affiliate members instantaneously.
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