Powerhouse of Innovation: symposium semester 6 projects
On Tuesday 21 June, at the HAN (Ruitenberglaan 29 Arnhem), the semester 6 projects (academic year 2021-2022) of students from Engineering and Automotive were presented in the form of the interactive Powerhouse of Innovation symposium.
What is special about this?
These projects mainly show how students Automotive, Electrical Engineering, Embedded Systems Engineering, Industrial Design Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management and Mechanical Engineering work together, which applications they have researched and which possible solutions they recommend to their clients from the field.
The integration of both S6 semesters (Automotive and Engineering) is a pilot project this academic year to see if this approach is successful.
Which projects are involved?
- Microgrid control interface
- Autonomous Aquatic Drone
- Activating Parkinson Patients
- New Smart Grid Table
- Digital Twin modelling and simulation of product development process
- Online biomarker monitoring
- Smart Pricing Vanderlande
- Circular Machine: design and build
- The Great Circular Wall
- InfraWall 2.0
- Interactive Toys for MuSSaP
- Healthy Work Environments for Teachers
- Trolley 2.0 optimalisation
- Next Generation Agro Cabins (pdf)
- Small garden robot
- Modular Tetherless Baby Patient Simulator (pdf)
- Smart Assemblagesysteem
- Robot in a week
- Digital twinning in assembly
- Methanol Fuel Cell Generator
- Sustainable house heating system (pdf)
- SPARC (Scalable Platform ARChitecture)
- From Waste to Parts
- MORE (Modular Research vehicle)
- From Waste to Products (pdf)
- Coorporative Agrobotics Lab
- Thermoplastic composite production scale up
- Low emission heavy duty long haul
- Electrification of Big Young Timers (pdf)
- E Lifting mast
- Safety concept for low-speed AV Implementations (SAFECLAI, pdf)
- De papierloze fabriek (pdf)
- Digitalisering kwaliteitsproces in montagecel
- Digital Twins of industrial vehicles II – Hencon in Ulft
- Improving Eriks
- Digital Twins of industrial vehicles I – Hyster-Yale in Nijmegen (pdf)
Click on the project for more information (pink link) if this has been provided by the students!
How will the projects be assessed?
The way in which the projects are assessed with a grade will differ per project. Students have already been told in January how the assessment will be done.
Contact persons
If you have any questions about the projects of semester 6, please contact the coordinating lecturers Robert Steenis and Sjoerd Timmermans.
Source: HAN
Illustration: Lisa Boas