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Faces of the festival – The softer side of engineering

Posted by SATRO on May 17, 2010

 

How could you operate a wheelchair using only your chin? How can you press the pedals on a piano if you are paralysed below the waist? How can you climb into a car if you can’t bend your knees?

 These are just some of the problems that our engineers and volunteers get asked by the children and young people that we serve at MERU. We’re a charity that exists to improve life for children and young people with disabilities. We do this by designing and custom-making specialist equipment for use at home, at school or college, in hospital or at play. We are really keen to encourage young people to study engineering – and also to show that engineering isn’t just about nuts and bolts – but that it also has a softer, more human side.

We’re really looking forward to exhibiting some of the equipment that we design and manufacture for children with disabilities as well as telling you how you can get involved with our Design Club on Facebook. We hope that some of the schools will choose MERU as their charity to raise funds to help children and young people with disabilities. We’ll see you there!

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Want to see some custard monsters?

Posted by SATRO on April 27, 2010

Well its now only two months to the festival and we are hoping for a great turnout. We’ll be celebrating the skills and achievements of students and their links with local and national science and engineering companies. Last year we introduced the Working World Marquee in which 20 local companies exhibited hands on demonstrations of their innovations to hundreds of students. This included a bike powered disco, sky box technology and police forensic demonstrations. This year we are expanding this area and anyone can exhibit for FREE

The University of Surrey will be exploring the very strange world of custard monsters with non Newtonian fluids; the Institute of Civil Engineers will be project managing a team who will design and build a helipad using just paper and paper clips; Horizon Imaging will be showing off their invention of low altitude aerial photography using a radio controlled helicopter and Oculus will be showcasing their ovei Pod which allows you to create your own space in the real world. And that’s just a few – so why not join us! It’s a great opportunity to enthuse young people about engineering and it’s free!

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