![]() Now Nick is a supporting mentor, helping young designers on his FIRST team and in the FRC community. Most of his SOLIDWORKS knowledge he learned on his own, but the local community college, Allan Hancock College, showed how SOLIDWORKS design and manufacturing work hand-in-hand. ![]() Nick has been a participant in FRC 3512 Spartatroniks and now mentor. I first met Nick through Chief Delphi, a community portal for FIRST Robotics Competition and FIRST Tech Challenge teams. Within Manufacturing, Automation & Manufacturing Execution User Success Engineering. Kamal Bansal – Dean, School of Engineering, UPES for their grand accomplishment.Congratulations to Nicholas Kramer, our new DELMIAWorks User Success Engineering Associate, The members of ‘Team Aaviskaar’ comprised Aditya Kumar – Automotive Design Engineering as the ‘Team Leader’ and Ayush Chaturvedi – Automotive Design Engineering Vanshika Katyal – Aerospace Engineering Aishwerya Singh Gahlot – Aerospace & Avionics Engineering & Ayush Gupta – Aerospace & Avionics, all from 4th Year and Prabudh Sanket from Automotive Design Engineering 3rd Year as members. ![]() Besides the prize money, every member of the team also received a gift voucher of $ 100 each to access the learning content of three certifications of the cloud-based platform.Ĭongratulating the winning team members on their achievement, Dr (Prof) Ajay Kumar, Head of Department – Mechanical Engineering, UPES, also applauded Dr Deepak Kumar – Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering for his sincere efforts in mentoring the team and for his continuous support and motivation at all levels. All the top three winners received prize money of Rs 2 Lakhs, each. The ‘1st Position’ at the event was claimed by ‘Team Raw’ from the St Francis Institute of Technology – Navi Mumbai “Team Aavishkaar’ from UPES, Dehradun, bagged the ‘2nd Position’, with ‘Team Turbocharger’ from the Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai, won the ‘3rd Position’. UPES is proud of its student team for securing second position in this national competition,” said Dhand. The xDesign India Challenge was for the teams to design a new public transportation system representing the future of Urban Mobility for India. Traffic jams are one of the major cause for concern for its 65% working population. “With its 1.3 million people, India’s ever-growing population places it as the second most populous country in the world. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation by over 1600 students as part of 249 teams from the most prestigious colleges of the country – NITs, BITS Pilani, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, ITM University – Gwalior, Chandigarh Engineering College, Sastra Deemed University – Tamil Nadu, Christ Faculty of Engineering – Bengaluru, Fr C Rodrigues Institute of Teachnology – Navi Mumbai, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology – Coimbatore, Veermata Jijajbai Technological Institute – Mumbai, Punjab Engineering College – Chandigarh, Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering – Bengaluru, etc., competing for the top positions. The theme of the competition was to propose a design for ‘The future of Urban Mobility for India’.Īccording to Arun Dhand, Sr Director, Public Affairs, UPES, stated that the competition was the first ever design challenge using SOLIDWORK xDesign for students across India. Dassault Systèmes is a software company headquartered in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France that develops 3D Design, 3D Digital mock-up, and Product Lifecycle Management software globally. Dehradun, 25 Jul: A six-member student team, ‘Aavishkaar’ from the ‘UPES School of Engineering’ won laurels by ranking ‘Second’ at the All India Solidworks xDesign Challenge organised by Dassault Systemes, India.
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