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#3May2017 FKEKK iNOTEK2017 (2017 Innovation Competition) UTeM

Assalamualaikum

Dear readers,

Our neighboring faculty, FKEKK had organized the 2017 Innovation Competition (INOTEK 2017) on 3rd May 2017 at their faculty.

I was lucky to be appointed as a panel judge to evaluate the final year projects. Thank you FKEKK and congratulations for hosting such a well-organized program.

I had also made it compulsory for all my final year project (FYP) students to compete in the competition. Alhamdulillah we bagged one special award, one gold medal, one silver and three bronze medals. I am awesomely proud of all my students for their commitment to finish their project earlier and present their product for iNOTEK2017.


Promo poster for the innovation competition, open to all FYP students in UTeM

Kugan with his project on 'Development of a Simple Robot with HRI Features' 

Ezzaq's project is titled 'Development of Printable Foot Prosthesis for BKA Patients' 

Noriman was awarded silver medal for his FYP on 'Human-robot Interaction with Therapeutic Animal Robot PARO'

Sany is extremely happy being awarded the Special Award (Industry) and gold medal for his project on single-axis solar tracking system

Again, congratulations to all and hope FKP will compete again next year in iNOTEK2018.

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