An exciting range of innovative, real-world engineering projects will be on display at 51³Ō¹Ļappās Interurban campus this Friday, Aug. 20, as part of this yearās graduating class of mechanical engineering technology studentsā capstone showcase.
This yearās diverse range of capstone projects include:
- Development of next-generation kelp farm seeding equipment used to lay out ārowsā of underwater farming plots (Cascadia Seaweed);
- New proof-of-concept of the BC Games summer/winter torch (Camosun Innovates);
- Advanced multi-axis tube bender retro-fit kit for local kit car manufacturer (Arma Automotive);
- Head grinding tool for post-manufacturing polishing of distillate and brewing tank components (Specific Mechanical);
- Virtual-Reality prototype (Phase 1) of hang gliding simulator (vWind);
- B.C. Emergency Health Services Ambulance paramedic health and safety review (BCeHS);
- Soap production improvements (Green Room); and,
- Kelp processing equipment productivity improvements (Kelpsmaht).
āThe eight capstone projects showcased this year are the culmination of student learning after two to three years of their Camosun education,ā explains Len Mar, one of a team of mentoring faculty from the collegeās Mechanical Engineering Technology program. āEvery year, the student showcase is an exciting opportunity for our students to demonstrate what they are capable of doing with a range of exciting and innovative real-world projects.ā
The showcase event takes place in the atrium of the Centre for Trades Education and Innovation (CTEI) at Camosunās Interurban campus on Friday, Aug. 20 from 10am to 12pm. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the event is not open to the public (invited guests only), but media are welcome to attend while adhering to pandemic safety protocols. Front and back doors will be open to increase healthy airflow.
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Contact information
Ivan Watson
Marketing & Communications Strategist51³Ō¹Ļapp
Len Mar
Mechanical Engineering Instructor51³Ō¹Ļapp