Q04 : Development of a 3d Cursor for Robotic arm Programming Optimization


Students Paul (Kyum) Lee
School HWDSB - Westdale Secondary School - Hamilton
Level Intermediate 9/10 - Grade 10
Group Group 8 - Engineering and Computing II
Abstract Robotic arms are not commonly used in small businesses, and although it is proven that they will contribute immensely, small businesses are hesitant due to the fact that using (programming) them is difficult. In this project, I aimed to remedy that by developing a 3d cursor that will make robotic arm programming cheaper, easier, and more intuitive for smaller businesses.
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Awards
Group Award Prize
Mohawk College Electrical Engineering Technology Awards Mohawk College Electrotechnology - Electrical Engineering Award$ 50
Merit AwardsSilver Merit Award$ 80
Association for Iron & Steel Technology Northern Chapter AwardsAssociation for Iron & Steel Technology Northern Chapter Award - First$ 250
Canada-Wide Science Fair Trip AwardsCanada-Wide Science Fair Trip Award
Hillfield Strathallan College Entrance Scholarship Award Hillfield Strathallan College Entrance Scholarship Award$5,000 Entrance Scholarship
Nikola Tesla Innovation AwardsNikola Tesla Innovation Award - Gold$ 150
Primary Fluid Systems AwardsPrimary Fluid Systems Award$ 100
Talkit.ca Computer Engineering AwardsTalkit.ca Computer Engineering Award - Second$ 50
Ted Rogers Innovation AwardTed Rogers Innovation Award$ 100
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