Monday 5 December 2016

Industrial Talk By Shell

On the 5 December 2016 , the IEM UNMC Student Section has organised an industrial talk by Shell . The talk is aimed to gain importance of quality management in context of groundbreaking construction methods used for Malikai Oil Rig

The details of Shell Talks  are as follow:

Title :Construction of the Malikai Rig
Speaker: Ir. Ng Sean Lok
Date: 5 December 2016
Venue: F3B09
Time: 5.00pm-7.00pm

Thursday 10 November 2016

Motorola Solution industrial Talk

On the 10 November2016 , the IEM UNMC Student Section has organised an industrial talk by Motorola Solution. The talk is aimed to overview role of human factors in the design of embedded mobile devices.

The details of Motorola Solution Talks  are as follow:

Title : Industrial Design for Mobile Devices
Speaker: Dr. Steven Kerr
Date: 10 November 2016
Venue: F3C04
Time: 2.00pm-3.00pm



Tuesday 8 November 2016

Industrial Visit to Nylex

On the 8 November 2016 , the IEM UNMC Student Section has organised an industrial visit to Nylex Malaysia.

The details of Nylex visit are as follow:

Date: 8 November 2016
Time: 9.00am-2.00pm


Activities Summary
9.00am-9.15am – Gathering at the SA bus stop
9.15am-11.00am - Depart from SA Bus stop toNylex
11.00am-12.15pm - Factory tour around Nylex
12.15pm-2.00pm - Arrive at University


Monday 7 November 2016

IEM UNMC Apprentice Programme 2016/2017

At 7 November 2016 , IEM UNMC held the 2016/2017 Apprentice Programme to gain potential member to join our Apprentice Programme . Apprentices will be leadership skills , soft skills that will step by step organised their own event .

The detail of Apprentice Programme 2016/2017

Date   : 5 November 2016
Time   : 9am-6pm
Venue : F1A02








Tuesday 25 October 2016

Visit to Royal Selangor

On the 25 October 2016 , the IEM UNMC Student Section has organised an industrial visit to Royal Selangor Malaysia. The visit is aimed to expose our engineering students to the largest Pewter manufacturer and Royal Selangor is selected due to its good reputation.

The details of Royal Selangor visit are as follow:

Date: 25 October 2016
Time: 9.00am-2.00pm


Activities Summary
9.00am-9.15am – Gathering at the SA bus stop
9.15am-11.00am - Depart from SA Bus stop to Royal Selangor
11.00am-11.30am - Complementary visit by Royal Selangor
11.30am-12.30pm - Participants join the optional workshop
12.30pm-2.00pm - Arrive at University


Conclusion Students can understand the process of Pewter manufacture .




















Wednesday 6 April 2016

Arduroller Line Following Robotic Competition 2016


The Arduroller Competition was held on the 26th March 2016 at the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. The event is separated into two stages whereby the morning session is started with the presentation followed by the afternoon session of line following track race. A total of 6 teams (30 students) joined the event. The event was a huge success with the team “RollsRoys” winning both the presentation session and the track race. Team “RollsRoys” managed to complete the track race with a time of 1 minute 33 seconds. However, the other teams failed to complete the track race.

There was a few technical problem arise, they included malfunction of the auto calibration line sensor module which failed to detect between the contrast of the track as the module keeps entering calibration mode. Hence, some teams were not able to complete the race. One reason for such cased may be caused by incorrect methods of coding.

A black line track was provided by the organizing committee to allow the participants to compete. The winner for the track race is chosen based on the shortest time provided that the team’s robot unit is able to complete the whole course of the track.

A picture of the track is shown below:



Summary
Organizer: IEM UNMC Student Chapter

Name of Event: Arduroller Line Following Robotic Competition 2016

Date of Event: 26th March 2016

Venue: University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, F1A02 (Track Race) & F1A23 (Presentation)

Objective of Event:
1.     Provide a learning platform for students to apply their knowledge in Arduino Programming and be able to fabricate their own design
2.     Prepare the participants to be equipped with the skillset necessary to meet the industrial requirement

Number of Participants Registered: 30 Students(6 Teams)

Targeted Courses: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering

Invited Judges: Dr. Samer Yahya, Dr. Chen Zhi Yuan, Dr. Lim Chin Seong



IEM Club Advisor: Dr. Hii Ching Lik


Event Flow
Time
Description
9 – 10AM
Registration of Participants and Inspection of Robotic Design
10 – 10:15 AM
Introduction by IEM Club President
Introduction by IEM Club Advisor
10:15 – 11:00AM
Commencement of Competition
-        Balloting
-        Presentation by Participants
11 – 11:15 AM
Appreciation ceremony for Judges
11:15 – 11:45 AM
Finalization of Marks by Judges + Prize Ceremony for Best Presentation Team
11:45 – 12:45 PM
Lunch Time
12:45 – 1:15 PM
Commencement of Track competition
-        Final Adjustment to Robotic Design (troubleshooting)
1:15 – 2:15 PM
First Heat
2:15 – 3:15 PM
Second Heat
3:15 – 3:45 PM
Final Heat
3:45 – 4 PM
Closing Ceremony
Presentation of Prizes to Track Race Winners


Conclusion
The competition ended successfully with the prize giving ceremony by IEM Club Advisor, Dr. Hii Ching Lik. Team “RollsRoys” was awarded the winner for both presentation stage and track race session. Ultimately, this event was a success thanks to the sponsorship and contribution from the engineering faculty as well as CYTRON technologies.

All teams were able to learn more on Arduino Programming as well as being able to fabricate their robotic model while taking into account of cost saving method and engineering design and concepts. This event provided the students a platform to showcase their talents and build team work among team members.

Many thanks to CYTRON technologies for sponsoring the event with several electronic components including the 2AMP motor shield, Auto Calibrating Line Sensor Module and CT-UNO Microboard Processor. Without their support and contribution, this event would not be able to run smoothly. 

Photos









Sunday 27 March 2016

Visit to SMART

On the 17 March 2016, the IEM UNMC Student Section has organised an industrial visit to SMART. The visit is aimed to enable our engineering students to gain more information about the famous storm water management tunnel in Malaysia.
The details of SMART visit are as follow:
·        Name of event: Industrial Visit to SMART
·        Date: 17 March 2016
·        Time: 9.00am-1.00pm
·        Location: Kompleks Operasi dan Penyelenggaraan Lebuhraya SMART , Jalan Davis, Off Bulatan Kampung Pandan, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
·        Number of participants: 19
·        Accompanying Lecturer: Dr Sara Kazemi Yazdi
·        Event Committee Organisation List:
Lam Zhong Liang
(Head of Industrial Visit)
·        Contact SMART
·        Submit event proposal form
·        Bus quotation
·        Collect deposits from participants
·        Attended the visit
Angel Mah Xin Yee
(Industrial Visit Assistant)
·        Send out emails to students
·        Collect deposits from participants

Mission and vision
The purpose of organising this trip is to increase the industrial exposure of the engineering students. This allows them to have a better understanding about the real working environment. Besides, they are able to visit the control centre of the SMART tunnel which enables the participants to understand the coordination of the tunnel.
Objectives achieved
After the visit, the participants have gained knowledge about the functions and the systems of the SMART Tunnel. Besides, participants also briefly understand the whole construction process of this tunnel.

Activities Summary
8.45am-9.00am – Gathering at the SA bus stop
All the participants gathered at the SA bus stop and filled up the disclaimer form before departing. Later on, the participants depart to the SMART control centre by the appointed bus.


9.15am-10.30am – Arrival to SMART
After more than an hour of journey, the bus reached the SMART control centre. The bus was parked at the designated car park and students head towards the entrance of the control centre. Later, the person in charge led us into a small theatre room.
10.30am-11.15am – Presentation Video
All participants were seated in the theatre and the person in charge gave us a brief introduction about the company. After that, a presentation video is played. The video includes the initial plan to control the flood problem in Kuala Lumpur. It also includes the construction processes and operation of the tunnel when the water level is high. Basically, the tunnel involves water flowing from Kuala Lumpur City Centre to several reservoirs nearby. The tunnel is also dual purpose, whereby the tunnel enables light vehicles to travel. The construction process of the SMART tunnel involves many massive types of machinery such as tunnel boring machine. The total cost to build the tunnel was RM 1.9b and part of the cost is covered by MMC-Gamuda while the others were covered by the government.
11.15am-11.45am – Q&A session and viewing of control centre
After the presentation, the person in charge raised the curtain behind the projector screen and showed us their control system which is located behind the curtain. Then, we all were given a chance to ask any questions regarding the SMART Tunnel.
11.45am-1.00pm – Departure from SMART
After the Q&A session, a group photo was taken. All the participants proceeded to the entrance of the centre and went into the bus which was parked at the side of the centre. The bus departed and arrived back to campus at 1pm.

Conclusion
This trip does not have any expenses and profit, thus no income and loss from the account. As conclusion, this trip was interesting and beneficial to the engineering students. More industrial trips should be organised in the future.



Photos of the visit








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Tuesday 23 February 2016

Yakult Factory Visit

On the 1 February 2016, the IEM UNMC Student Section has organised an industrial visit to Yakult Malaysia. The visit is aimed to expose our engineering students to their actual working environment and Yakult is selected due to its good reputation.

The details of Yakult visit are as follow:

Date: 1 February 2016
Time: 8.30am-12.45pm
Location: No 276, Jalan Haruan 1, Oakland Industrial Park, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan
Number of participants: 23

Accompanying Lecturer: Dr Hii Ching Lik

The purpose of organising this trip is to increase the industrial exposure of the engineering students. This allows them to have a better understanding about the real working environment. Besides, they are able to see the main production plant during the tour, which may enhance their knowledge in chemical industry.

After this trip, they have gained the knowledge about the manufacturing of milk cultured drink (Yakult), as well as the working conditions of the engineers in the plant.


Activities Summary
8.20am-8.30am – Gathering at the SA bus stop
All the participants gathered at the SA bus stop and filled up the disclaimer form before departing. Later on, the participants depart to Yakult Malaysia by the appointed bus.

9.45am-10.00am – Arrival to Yakult Malaysia
After more than an hour of journey, the bus reached Yakult Malaysia. The bus was parked at the designated car park and students head towards the entrance of the factory.

10.00am-10.45am – Presentation Video
Upon arrival, we met our accompanying lecturer whom travelled there by car. We entered the factory and were lead to a presentation hall with seats by the tour guide. We were briefed about the company’s history and it manufacturing procedure. Basically, the company produces a milk cultured drink which contains prebiotic bacteria. It contains bacteria named Lactobacillus casei Shirota after a Japan Scientist named Minoru Shirota. This factory has 2 types of cultured drink which is Yakult Light and Yakult Ace. The approximated bottles of drinks produced daily are 700,000 bottles and it only operates from 9am-5pm. Besides, every participant was given a sample bottle of the Yakult drink and several souvenirs. At the end, few videos were played showing the advantages of Yakult which can cure illness such as short-intestinal disease.

10.45am-11.15am – Production line tour
After the presentation, the tour guide led us to the production line of the Yakult drink. The production line was isolated from the participants. Thus, participants will only be able to view the production line from a certain distance. Moreover, participants were also not allowed to capture any picture during the production line tour.

11.15am-11.45am – Purchasing merchandises
At the end of the visit, participants were led back to the entrance of the factory. Participants are allowed to purchase fresh Yakult drink and some Yakult merchandises from the counter located at the entrance. After every participant had gotten their items, a group photo was taken.

11.45am-12.45pm – Departure from Yakult
At last, all the participants went into the appointed bus and travelled back to the campus. We arrived at the SA bus stop approximately 12.45pm.

Conclusion
This trip does not have any expenses and profit, thus no income and loss from the account. As conclusion, this trip is interesting and beneficial to the engineering students. More industrial trips should be organised in the future.

Last but not least, the PHOTOS!




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