
| Displaying their Ecoteq project (from left to right) are: Andrew Mich... Displaying their Ecoteq project (from left to right) are: Andrew Michielin, Mark Zwolsman, James Pownall, Marko Kovacevic and Angelo Nanos | 
| The Otolith Automated Sprinkler Intelligence System on display by (le... The Otolith Automated Sprinkler Intelligence System on display by (left to right) Shaun Padt, Brenton Burrows and John Mu | 
| Displaying the Silenus Beer Machine are (from left to right): Matt Wa... Displaying the Silenus Beer Machine are (from left to right): Matt Ward, Michael Weaver, Tom Hughes, Sylvia Iskander and Adam Prosser |
From shower water saver to interactive audio language learning website
29 Oct 2007 | Bernie Goldie
A showcase of new age, technology-driven student products and projects went on be display on 26 October when the University of Wollongong’s School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering hosted its 10th Annual Trade Fair at the University Hall.
The projects were from second and third year Bachelor of Engineering students enrolled in Engineering Design and Management, as well as second year students enrolled in the Bachelor of Internet Science and Technology.
Projects fell into the categories of ‘Environmentally Sustainable Australia’, ‘Promoting and Maintaining Good Health’ to ‘Educational Aids and Tools’.
The wide variety of student inventions included a power saver, UV tester, shower water saver, room ergonomics and power monitor, interactive audio language learning website, automated sprinkler intelligence system, interactive internet controlled toy combat system, hydrosmart water management system and intelligent irrigation system.
Prizes were donated by BlueScope Steel, Tyree Holdings Pty Ltd, Spruson&Ferguson, Faculty of Informatics and the School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering.
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