GANGTOK, March 23 – India’s Autobotix Group comprising 10 students participated in the Global Aero Designing Competition held in California, US, with three miniature Radio Control Aircraft projects on March 6. The team qualified for the competition out of 500 universities from around the world.
“A total of 500 universities from across the globe had been selected for the competition. Out of the 500, 64 were from Aerospace Engineering.
“A total of 500 universities from across the globe had been selected for the competition. Out of the 500, 64 were from Aerospace Engineering.
Sikkim’s Pukar Pandey-led team of Mechatronic Engineering from Engineering Institution of Punjab was the only team competing with aerospace engineers round the globe. They were placed in 12th position.
The competition was organised by SAE International at Van Nuys,California, from March 16-18 in collaboration with the Aero Builder giants like NASA, AIRBUS and Boeing.
The competition was organised by SAE International at Van Nuys,California, from March 16-18 in collaboration with the Aero Builder giants like NASA, AIRBUS and Boeing.
Source: assamTribune.com
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