Minggu, 30 Januari 2011
revolusi
u/ kawan ikhwanul muslimin dan aktivis islam di
afrika utara dan jazirah arab, teruskan perlawanan kpd rezim korup
dan penguasa yg gagal menjalankan amanah... Doakan kami di
Indonesia bisa mengikuti pergerakan kalian.
afrika utara dan jazirah arab, teruskan perlawanan kpd rezim korup
dan penguasa yg gagal menjalankan amanah... Doakan kami di
Indonesia bisa mengikuti pergerakan kalian.
revolusi
dulu zaman gua (98) mahasiswa pada kritis(diskusi dimanapun), sekarang pada ngapain ya mereka.... Kita butuh perubahan krn pejabat banyak korup dan masih minta naik gaji, politisi pada perang, pornografi merajalela.
Sabtu, 29 Januari 2011
Jumat, 28 Januari 2011
Rabu, 26 Januari 2011
SELAMAT
SELAMAT tim robotik indonesia berada di posisi 3 dan mendapatkan penghargaan best design robot.... semoga tahun depan jadi juara 1, amin
SELAMAT
SELAMAT tim robotik indonesia berada di posisi 3 dan mendapatkan penghargaan best design robot.... semoga tahun depan jadi juara 1, amin
@singapore robotik games 2011
I am participate the Singapore Robotic Games for:
to inculcate in the general public an understanding and appreciation of robotics and automation;
to educate the general public on the things robots can do that are quite apart from industrial tasks;
to help in the technology development by providing benchmarks for practical robotics research and development; and
to encourage innovation in design among young engineers and provide them with a forum to display their works
Besides the first two objectives of inculcating automation culture to and educating the general public, the SRG hopes to co-ordinate efforts of all academic and research institutions towards practical robotics and automation. The events in the SRG provide benchmarks for robotic devices. All institutes will then work towards achieving this benchmark while competing with each other. This will lead to further advancement of robotics and automation technology in Singapore. Each year, the events of the SRG are made progressively more challenging with at least one new event or competition. This provides continuity and ensures continuous growth of technology.
The last objective is very important. Only through recognition will participants be rewarded for their hard work. What better way to recognise their achievements than to display their works to the general public. Also through this public displays, spin-offs in terms of commercialisation, further developments by other parties, wider participation, etc. would be possible
to inculcate in the general public an understanding and appreciation of robotics and automation;
to educate the general public on the things robots can do that are quite apart from industrial tasks;
to help in the technology development by providing benchmarks for practical robotics research and development; and
to encourage innovation in design among young engineers and provide them with a forum to display their works
Besides the first two objectives of inculcating automation culture to and educating the general public, the SRG hopes to co-ordinate efforts of all academic and research institutions towards practical robotics and automation. The events in the SRG provide benchmarks for robotic devices. All institutes will then work towards achieving this benchmark while competing with each other. This will lead to further advancement of robotics and automation technology in Singapore. Each year, the events of the SRG are made progressively more challenging with at least one new event or competition. This provides continuity and ensures continuous growth of technology.
The last objective is very important. Only through recognition will participants be rewarded for their hard work. What better way to recognise their achievements than to display their works to the general public. Also through this public displays, spin-offs in terms of commercialisation, further developments by other parties, wider participation, etc. would be possible
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