Yogyakarta Students Join Robot Contest in Taman Pintar Yogyakarta

Hundreds of students show ingenuity in Yogyakarta assemble robot in Taman Pintar Yogyakarta on Saturday (1 / 11). Smart Robot Contest with the theme I’m Proud Robot Pintar Yogyakarta was attended by 90 teams from junior high and high school students / K as the city of Yogyakarta. Mayor opened the contest Yogyakarta H. Herry Zudianto, the Mayor hopes that events like this can provide a form of expression for the gifted students to develop their creativity.
 
According to the Head of Unit Taman Pintar, Dra Christina Tri Maryatun, Activities Robot Contest was held in line with the goal of Smart Park as a means of learning science for students, supports educational curricula, and assist teachers in developing teaching in science and as a form of activity that could support the vision Smart Park as a subordinate expression, appreciation and creation science in a fun atmosphere.

Expected applications of science and technology activities for the students, besides functioning as a means of learning about robotics for students, also supports the image as a cultural city of Yogyakarta, a city of education and student city

The competition is divided into several categories: Junior, Senior and Expert. Junior category is intended to equalize wheeled robot for the search light (LSR), senior category is intended to pursue a line (line follower) and category expert for the wheeled robot to pursue the line (line follower) whose construction has been using automation with microcontroller applications.

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Teague Documentary Progress Update

275 Madison Avenue, location of Teague’s office for a time in the 20′s. Photo by J. Morris

To continue my progress of the Teague documentary production process…

Thursday, June 30th was a visit to the Brooklyn Museum, which has an impressive collection of Teague designed objects.  Then Friday I was shooting locations around the city, such the former office locations on Madison Ave, the Art Students League where he went to school, and his old home in Forest Hills.  I also photographed some key influential art deco architecture that was built in the 1930’s, including an incredible tour of Donald Deskey’s Radio City Music Hall.

The Art Students League 2011.  The same building the Teague attended 1902-1906. photo by J. Morris
The former Teague family home in Forest Hills, New York. photo by J. Morris
The Sparks – Sparton Table Radio- 1936 – designed by Teague. photographed in the Brooklyn Museum.

Later this month I will be visiting architect and grandson, Harry Teague in Aspen, CO.  We will also visit Charlie Myers, son of Stowe Myers, former partner who working alongside Teague for many years.  Charlie has been instrumental in digitizing his father’s photographs and film from 1934 to 1952.  He has graciously shared his treasure with me, and there are some incredible photographs, including the construction of the 1939 World’s Fair, and wild office parties!
I will also shoot an restored 1930′s era Texaco service station in La Grande, Oregon as well as a Marmon 16 automobile at the Cussler Museum in Denver.  Combining business with pleasure, we also plan to visit Bryce Canyon, Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon and other amazing national parks along the way.
And this September at the IDSA National Conference in New Orleans, LA I will be presenting a paper entitled: “The Consummate Professional: Walter Dorwin Teague” which will focus on the successful business practices of Teague from the 30′s, 40′s and 50′s, and what design professionals can learn from his strategies today.
For updates you check my blog at: http://www.sniis.org/
At present all of this research is currently being funded out of our WWU industrial design program funds and my own pocket. If you or your company would like to make a tax-deductable gift you will be acknowledged in the film as important supporters in the credits.  Click here to the Western Foundation Online Pledge Form for an easy way to donate.  Indicate “Industrial Design-Teague Doc” in the gift designation box.   Here’s some ways that you or your company will be acknowledged for your support:
Teague Documentary Gift levels
$10 or more     access to special project updates and news, plus a thank you listing on the film website
$25 or more     special project updates, plus a thank you listing in the end credits, plus a high-quality digital download of the complete documentary
$50 or more     all of the above, plus a signed first edition DVD of the complete documentary
$100 or more    all of the above, plus a pass to the premiere private showing, plus a special thank you listing in the end credits.
$250 or more    all of the above, 2 passes to the premiere private showing, plus a full color movie poster
$500 or more    all of the above, plus a listing at the beginning of the film as a “this film is made possible by:”, and 4 total premiere passes.
$1000 or more  all of the above, Associate Producer credit in the film, 8 total premiere passes, and part of the WWU Presidents club.

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The history of National entrepreneurship

Is SMEDA Working for National Destiny?

SME Baseline survey 2009 may provide a functional start to National Economy.

If we explore the history of National entrepreneurship and its development we shall find that almost every company we know today began as an SME. Europe, United States, China and our neighbour India started developing Microsoft industries with small man power in a rented house or in a small industrial unit.

Vodafone as we know it today was once a little spin-off from Racal; Hewlett-Packard started in a little wood shack; Google was begun by a couple of young kids who thought they had a good idea; even Volkswagen at one point was just a little car maker in Germany.

It is believed that Small and Medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as key actors in national development and employment creation.

World trade and manufacturing is now shifting to east. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are a very assorted group of businesses usually operating in the service, trade, agri-business, and manufacturing sectors.

The contribution of uplifting National Economy and improving National prosperity the role of Small and medium industries is imperative.

In Pakistan small business and cottage industries hold an important position in rural areas. In 2005 infrastructure in remote areas had improved considerably. Most villages are self sufficient in the basic necessities of life.

They have their own carpenters, blacksmiths, potters, craftsmen and cotton weavers. Many families depend on cottage industries for income.

Due to the tremendous effort of Smeda (Small and medium enterprises Development authority) the concept of small industries have also gained immense importance in cities and towns. Government should encourage cottage and small-scale industries Continue reading

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