PAKISTANI STUDENTS TO COMPETE IN SINGAPORE AS shell’S make the future FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR A SECOND YEAR
Karachi (Feb 22,
2018) : Make the Future Singapore, a free festival of bright energy ideas and
innovations for Asia, will take place at Singapore’s Changi Exhibition Centre
from March 8 to 11, 2018. Returning to Singapore for a second year, the public
festival will be a platform for conversation, collaboration and innovation
around the global energy challenge: how to generate more energy, while
producing less CO2 emissions.
At Make the
Future Singapore, virtual reality
and hands-on experiences will take visitors on a journey to explore bright
ideas from around Asia, see what is happening now to power our world and get a
glimpse of what the future of energy might look like. They will be able to
discover what it's like to generate electrical energy by dancing, play
interactive games, build and race mini saltwater cars, and meet young scientists
and energy start-ups.
Headlining the
festival is Shell Eco-marathon Asia, where over 120 student teams from 18
countries across Asia Pacific and the Middle East will put their self-built
energy-efficient cars to the test. One of the world’s longest-running student
competitions, Shell Eco-marathon is a global programme that challenges bright
student minds to design and build ultra-energy-efficient cars, and then put
them to the test in competition.
Pakistan will
again be participating in Shell Eco-marathon Asia, with a contingent of 10
futuristic cars from 07 universities competing to be the most energy-efficient.
Some of the teams participating are:
Team Urban Ghulam
Ishaq Khan Institute, category: Urban Concept ICE (Gasoline), Team Innova, University
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences, category: Urban Concept
Vehicle, Team
Mech the Tech,
Air University, category: Battery Electric, while two Teams
participating from National University of Sciences & Technology, Karachi include
PNEC-NUST-URBAN, and PNEC-NUST-PROTOTYPE, in the Gasoline and Battery Electric category
respectively.
Shell Eco-marathon
Asia will include two key competitions this year. The longest running
competition is the Mileage Challenge where teams compete to travel the farthest
on the least amount of fuel. In 2017, the winning team of the Asian leg was efficient enough to travel 2,289
kilometres – the distance from Singapore to Chiang Mai, Thailand –on just one
litre of fuel!
The
second Shell Eco-marathon competition to take place this year in Singapore is
Drivers’ World Championship Asia. Introduced to the Shell Eco-marathon
programme in 2016, Drivers’ World Championship challenges the best Urban Concept
teams to combine the proven energy efficiency of their car with the speed and
skill of their driver, in a race to see who can cross the finish line first on
the least amount of fuel.
For the first
time, Shell Eco-marathon Asia will welcome entrants from Kazakhstan, which will
be represented by two universities. Students from Kazakhstan National Technical
University will compete with a unique ethanol-powered car designed to perform
under extreme weather and temperature conditions, mirroring Kazakhstan’s
diverse climate which ranges from -40C in winter to +40C in summer.
PAKISTANI STUDENTS TO COMPETE IN SINGAPORE AS shell’S make the future FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR A SECOND YEAR
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