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#throwback2016 Jury for Pameran Bengkel 2 - BITI (Robot) at FTMK UTeM

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On 14 Dec 2016, I was honored to be appointed as jury for Pameran Bengkel 2-BITI (Robot) at FTMK UTeM. 

The exhibition was organized by the faculty for the students to practice their skills and showcase their projects through presentations and demo. All projects will be evaluated by invited juries to determine which team to receive the the best project demonstration and best poster awards. The teams used LEGO Mindstorm as the controller and Tetrix parts to build the robots.

I was impressed by the students' effort and ideas! The task was to create robots for sports/games applications. This ranges from basketball to Monopoly and Chess. Here are some of the photos from the exhibition that I found in my camera :)


Triathlon robot

Monopoly Robot. Awesome! The robot will be your partner :)

A robot that plays golf!


This robot can be your partner to play chess!

Most awesome robot: the Bowling Robot. This robot took part in the 2016 World Robot Olympiad

Last picture with the Bowling robot team

Special thanks to Dr Yogan a/l Jaya Kumar for inviting me as jury. I believe this project exhibition is an awesome effort to promote robotics awareness to non-engineering students.

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