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Today we were visited by Simon Pullinger and Amy Szypica from RS Components. RS has generously donated all kinds of equipment and components that will make an enormous difference in the construction of Sunswift IV, and to the team's student members in years to come. Highlights of their donation include a new digital oscilloscope, multimeter, milling tools, toolboxes, heatshrink and glues.
Not only did RS give us these fantastic, high-quality tools, they also gave the team members knives, coffee cups and all kinds of other goodies.
It is a wonderful contribution to our team, and we look forward to working with RS Components for our electronic and mechanical component and tooling needs in the future.
Today, Sunswift III and several of the team members starred in a TV advertisement for a major national financial institution. The team rose to the occasion, customising the car for it's maximum acceleration while on camera. Extras, actors, directors and producers bustled, watching and learning about our car in the process. While the production crew assured us that their particular operation was quite small, the attention to detail and sheer volume of work that was required to capture each second of film was staggering. Many thanks to the production crew and for their generous contribution to our adopt-a-cell program!
- The design of our new suspension system has been finalised. The system was designed by a final year Mechanical Engineering student for their thesis project. We're now busy ordering in materials and organising for all the components to be manufactured. One of the crucial components of any suspension...
Early this Wednesday morning the Sunswift Team gathered at the workshop for the final pack of cars leaving at a respectable time of 9:30. On the way out of Sydney we made a final stop at Oran Park where all the drivers performed further emergency braking tests to ensure the mechanical integrity of the car and ability to control her. All drivers were comfortable with handling during skidding and tyre blowouts and kept the pit crew busy changing tyres. The car drives beautifully, hugging the road with conviction in sharp bends as well as on the straight and was a pleasure to control (despite the cramped quarters and bumpy road). This is credit to our mechanical team Luke and Campbell who have taken Sunswift mechanical systems to a new level of safety and ease of use.
- Family, friends and supporters of the team gathered at the Clancy auditorium for the long awaited
launch of the UNSW SRT´s World Solar Challenge 2003 campaign. Making a special appearance, team patron
UNSW Vice Chancellor Rory Hume took time out of his busy schedule to be photographed...
...to visit your organisation and talk about the Sunswift Project.
Corporate Packages – for businesses
Standard Packages, $1000 - $4000 When you adopt a cell your business or organisation’s na...
...on and Communications Technology (ICT) Centre of Excellence. They are an independent company in the business of research, commercialisation and research training and have supported the UNSW SRT for some years...
...ive the car at it's maximum efficiency and to finish in the fastest possible time.
Business Sub-Team
This Sub-Team includes three different groups:
Marketing
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