Amidst Nigeria’s struggle for relevance
in the global technology sphere, some Nigerian undergraduates have
imprinted the country’s name on the stone by clinching the title for the
Best African representative and Best New Comers at the July 2012
Formula Student Competition where they were charged with the task of
designing and constructing a formula race car.
The Nigerian undergraduates (christened
The NUTA_BOLTS Team) who are currently studying for a various
Engineering degrees at the Anambra State University were Nigeria’s sole
representative at the annual event whose 2012 series took place in
Silverstone Circuit, Northampton, UK. Six other African universities
(five from Egypt and one from South Africa) also participated in the
competition the competition that drew contestants from 222 universities
around the globe
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The Formula Student is an educational
motorsport competition, run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
(IMechE), in partnership with various well-known companies in the
industry. It promotes careers and excellence in engineering, by
challenging university students from across the globe to design, build,
develop, market and compete as a team with a small single sitter racing
car. It provides the students with a real-life exercise in design and
manufacture and the business elements of automotive engineering. It
teaches them all about team work, working under pressure and to tight
timescales. It demands total commitment, lots of late nights, and many
frustrations and challenges along the way, but the net result is the
development of highly talented young engineers.
The competition starts at the beginning
of the university year when teams start to design their cars. They are
to assume that a manufacturing firm has commissioned them to produce a
prototype car for the non-professional autocross or sprint racer sales
market with the intention of selling one thousand units. To encourage
innovation, there are very few restrictions on the overall vehicle
design. Successful teams are those who produce a car that is not only
fast and reliable, but also low in cost and easy to maintain. The car’s
marketability is also enhanced by other factors such as aesthetics,
driver comfort and the use of common parts.
The competition offers team the
opportunity to undertake real-life challenges and logistics, and develop
the skills they will need when they go on work in industry.
For the NUTA_BOLTS boys whose design was
judged the 7th Overall Best, fame didn’t just come. They have been
working laboriously since 2008 forging seemingly trivial but ingenious
designs. The first design they embarked on then was that of a unique Nut
and Bolt which gave them the name (The Nuta_Bolts). They went further
designing many other components like the key-holder-opener using the
conventional lathe machine, they also modeled the speed cone of a lathe
machine and later designed a miniature camera. They were on plans to
designing and producing a multiple Grinding Machine when the IMechE team
visited their school.
Twenty one in number, the team, whom
Professor Bamiro (former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan)
suggests would make good technopreneurs is armed with strong willed and
motivated students from the fields of Mechanical Engineering,
Architecture, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Civil
Engineering and Chemical Engineering organizing themselves as a modern
company.
The team according to team Leader,
Onyenanu Ifeanyichukwu "has already kicked off preparation module to
build the car and race it in Silverstone by July, 2013."
As contained in the communiqué issued at
the end of the 21st COREN Assembly where the NUTA_BOLTS team presented a
lecture, the government has been “requested to financially support the
team to enable them develop, fabricate and commission the race car”.
Source BusinessDay NewsPaper
This is good news for us as Nigerians.
ReplyDeleteWe all would do well as youths if we harness our inborn potentials rather than succumb to the attitude of laziness pervading our academic client.
Thanks for the info Kingsley.
Mr Seun Odunayo you are welcome.
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