12 March 2021
A final year engineering project on the automation of vegetable handling equipment has kick-started the career of a UC graduate, as well as the development of a new innovation for a locally-based global manufacturer.
UC graduate Mitch Hollow worked on a final year engineering project for Wyma Solutions, which kick-started his career with the locally-based global manufacturer.
Mitch Hollows recently graduated with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronics Engineering, a field of study that is an intersection of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, and combines sensors, software, and motors to create innovative new devices.
For his final year project, Hollows joined a team of four tasked with how to automate vegetable detection and processing for Wyma Solutions, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of post-harvest vegetable and fruit handling equipment.
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University of Canterbury mechatronics project kick-starts new innovation for local manufacturer
A final year engineering project on the automation of vegetable handling equipment has kick-started the career of a UC graduate, as well as the development of a new innovation for a locally-based global manufacturer.
UC graduate Mitch Hollow worked on a final year engineering project for Wyma Solutions, which kick-started his career with the locally-based global manufacturer.
Mitch Hollows recently graduated with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronics Engineering, a field of study that is an intersection of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, and combines sensors, software, and motors to create innovative new devices.