Teams of apprentices are challenged to design and make a product for automating an everyday product. Teams must demonstrate engineering competence according to EC UK-SPEC for EngTech by:
The scope is as broad as the imagination of the participants. The product must be suitable for mass production.
You are asked to:
We will not accept a purely software solution to the problem, or something that has an industrial application.
An example of an automated process in the home is a toaster, which takes bread and creates toast. A toaster would usually come with operating instructions and some information about safe disposal.
Other acceptable examples could include:
Your product will be marked based on a 50/50 grading of your final prototype and your report.
Your report must have a detailed specification of what your product is and how it works. You must include details of how to operate your product.
Great consideration must be given to how your product will be mass produced. We expect to see some detail around all the processes that you will consider using to manufacture your product in a safe and economical manner. As part of your report, you must include a business case for your product, detailing:
Please also consider the product lifecycle, health and safety surrounding your product, and any other regulations which will have to be adhered to in order for your product to be used in the home.
The Final is the opportunity for you to present your product to the panel of judges. The event is open to the public giving you the opportunity to showcase your products to a wider audience. This is an amazing opportunity to network with sponsors and wider industry. The Final concludes with key note speeches and the Awards ceremony. During the final, judges will be assessing each participating team delivery of key criteria,
Find out more about key dates for registration and submission.
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