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MODEX - Open Hardware

INTRODUCTION
Birds may have ignited many of brains to conquer their aspiration of flight, but it took the ingenuity of two cycle manufacturers to unlock the channels of air commutation. The Greeks, discouraged from road- building by rugged topography of their land, turned to sea and became first great harbor builder.
  


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PROBLEM STATEMENT

"Open hardware" is all about innovative designs with specifically defined application. Any working model which is defining its application with feasibility and economical point of view will lie under this stream."



RULES

  1. Event Structure:
    For proper judgment and recommendation of good models we have three stages in MODEX(Open-hardware): 
    1. SWIKRITI:This is the abstract round. You have to post an abstract of the model along with the name of team,project,group members,E-mail id and contact numbers.Description of project(200 words),technical skills,innovation,commercial application,components (including cost factor).
    2. AAKRITI: This is model exhibiton round.Teams are provided with stalls for presenting their models before the public and the judges.Judgement criterion for this round will count on innovation, market value,technical level and cost factor.
    3. PRASTUTI: This is the presentation round and is optional.You have to submit the video or slide presentation of development of your model from root to apex along with printed form of abstract.Selected presentations will be projected on the screen on the final day.The judgement criterion will count on labor,technical and infrastructure exposure with no consideration on software skills for making the presentation attractive.
  2. Team Specifications:
    A team may consist of a maximum of 4 members. Students from different educational institutes can form a team.
    Participants should carry with them valid identity cards.
  3. Rules:
    1. Any team that is not ready at the time specified will be disqualified.
    2. The idea should be innovative and economically feasible.
    3. The machines would be checked for their safety before the run and would be discarded if found unsafe for other participants and spectators.
    4. Judges\' decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.
    5. The organizers reserve the right to change any or all of the above rules as they deem fit. Change in rules, if any, will be highlighted on the website and notified to the registered participants.
    6. 220v, 50hz standard A.C supply will be provided.
  4. Judging Criteria:
    The participants will be judged on the grounds of
    1. Innovation
    2. Feasibility of design
    3. Utility of model
    4. Cost efficiency
  5. Certificate Policy:
    1. Certificate of Excellence will be awarded to all winners.
    2. Certificates of Appreciation will be given to all the teams who reach the final round.
    3. Certificate of Participation will be given to all participating teams.
Last Date For Abstract Submission: 15th February, 2011






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