QuEST Global Ingenium 2013 Winners

Top Quote Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi wins 'QuEST Ingenium' 2013 for their Hybrid Human Powered Electric Vehicle (UTOPIA). End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 27, 2013 - Bangalore: QuEST Global, a diversified global engineering services company, today announced the winners of the third edition of its annual national intercollegiate engineering design contest - 'QuEST Ingenium 2013'. The coveted first prize was claimed by Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi for their Hybrid Human Powered Electric Vehicle while the runners up were Siddaganga Institute Of Technology, Tumkur for their Intelligent Wheelchair followed by the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi for their affordable cell phone based indoor navigation system for the visually impaired. The awards were presented by Dr Matthew Orchard, VP and Head of Engineering Wing, Airbus.

    An elated Prateek Bansal from Jamia Millia Islamia adds, "Our project the Hybrid Human Powered Electric Vehicle is designed to be an eco-friendly substitute to the existing local transport options available in our cities. This could be an alternative to the obsolete cycle-rickshaw or the polluting auto rickshaws."

    Projects shortlisted and showcased include -

    Design, Modeling, Fabrication and Testing of Scaled Down Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine
    Vel Tech Dr. RR & Dr. SR Technical University, Chennai

    Design of a Quad-Tilt Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
    Park College of Technology, Coimbatore

    Intelligent Wheelchair
    Siddaganga Institute Of Technology, Tumkur

    Active Ankle Foot Orthosis design and implementation
    Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal

    High Clean Spiderbot
    Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore

    Witricity - Wireless Electricity
    Angadi Institute Of Technology & Management, Belgaum

    Design and Fabrication for the Extraction of Liquid Fuel from Waste Plastics using Acidic Catalyst
    PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore

    An affordable cellphone based indoor navigation system for visually impaired
    Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

    Automotive diagnostics fuel efficiency and emissions monitoring using CAN
    Smt Kamala and Shri Venkappa M Agadi College of Engineering and Technology, Laxmeshwar

    Hybrid Human Powered Electric Vehicle (UTOPIA)
    Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

    The winners were adjudged by an independent panel of judges represented by industry/ academic veterans such as Prof. R. Natarajan (former Director, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), Mr. A. S. Mariasundaram (India Engineering Leader, GE Energy) and Mr. V. Ravi (Industry veteran).

    Dr Matthew Orchard, VP and Head of Engineering Wing, Airbus attended the occasion as the Chief Guest and congratulated the lucky winners on their success while presenting them with the trophies, the cash prize and the grand prize of the visit to the Airbus facility in the UK.

    Commenting on the intercollegiate festival, QuEST Ingenium 2013, Dr Matthew Orchard said: "Airbus recognizes that India has a lot of potential for developing talent, especially with people working in the Engineering sector. This developing talent pool continues to raise India's international profile in engineering. Airbus is keen to play its part to empower and motivate this talent, so naturally we are pleased to support the Ingenium event with QuEST Global to promote Engineering talent within India."

    Winners and participants of Ingenium 2013 were encouraged by the CEO and co-founder of Grey Orange Robotics, Mr. Samay Kohli who addressed the budding engineers.

    "For me, the journey to commercialize technology began with an early experiment to build a human-like robot. Our experiments in robotics started way back in college where we had put together 'AcYut', India's first indigenously developed series of robots, resembling the human body. Engineering learning begins in college and this is the time when we can experiment and convert our ideas into innovative experiments. Ingenium is a great platform to motivate budding engineers to showcase their talent through such engineering innovations," said Mr. Samay Kohli.

    In this 3rd edition of Ingenium, QuEST Global in association with Airbus is giving winners the opportunity to travel on an all expenses sponsored trip to the largest Airbus facility based in the United Kingdom, in addition to a cash price. As a part of this tour, winning students will be taken to the world's most modern aircraft wing assembly facility located at the state-of-art Airbus plant in Broughton, North Wales.

    Also present on the occasion Dr. Ajay Prabhu, COO of QuEST Global adds, "The Engineering Servicesindustry in India is expected to quadruple to $40B by 2020 requiring more than ten lakh core engineers of excellent quality. QuEST has a long tradition of working closely with the educational institutes to encourage future engineers of India. Ingenium has come a long way in bringing out the talent of engineering students from across the length and breadth of the country. I am delighted that Dr Matthew Orchard of Airbus has given a huge boost to Ingenium in 2013"

    The entries invited earlier this year were from final year B.E/B.Tech engineering students from core engineering domains spanning Aerospace & Defense, Aeroengines, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Power Generation and Production Engineering from across India. Following a stringent and meticulous selection process by an independent jury, 1413entries were considered and 10 entries have been shortlisted to travel to Bangalore and present their projects to a panel of experts.

    QuEST Ingenium 2013 edition received an outstanding nationwide response, as compared to the last year, this year saw a dramatic increase in the number of entries. A total of over 1400 entries received this year reflect the growing popularity of this contest among engineering students.

    About QuEST Ingenium
    QuEST Global, as part of its University Relationship Programme, launched Ingenium, to promote engineering excellence and grow interest in core engineering as an exciting and challenging career option. The aerospace and defense sectors show much propensity to grow in the coming years; and with favorable drivers such as India's competitiveness in manufacturing, engineering services, offset obligations of OEMs, Government support and increased spending on defense, companies like QuEST are making efforts to encourage and hone the large talent pool this country has to offer. This is the third successful edition of Ingenium, a platform for engineering students to explore the feel of a real life hands on experience via the competitive route.

    The students as part of their visit also met with the judges, as well as the engineers at QuEST (Existing and New Hires) who shared their experiences with the students.

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