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NCU and UTech Robotic Collaboration

Yesterday I presented at the Northern Caribbean University on Robotics Technology in Jamaica at a Forum organized by the CHIPS academic club, (Computer Hardware Information Processing Specialist). While trying to put the event in words I received a message from the organizer Mr. Oshando Johnson expressing his gratitude for sharing...

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Smile Jamaica feature UTech’s Tropical Storm Wind Turbine

On Monday November 19, 2012 I was featured on TVJ's morning time program: Smile Jamaica.  The interview was conducted by Nevelle Bell and Simone Clarke-Cooper. We briefly discussed the operations of the Tropical Storm Wind Turbine Model  that was placed 2nd in the recent Global Humanitarian Competition in Seattle Washington,...

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My Graduation Story

My Family: Keith Bailey, Dorcas Bailey, Kimroy Bailey and Lakeith Bailey On November 3, 2012 I received my Bachelors in Engineering from the University of Technology, Jamaica. It was a blessed opportunity to grace the podium and collected my Degree with Honorary Mention for Co-curricular Involvement and International University...

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First Day of Poster Presentation

Here is a photo update of the first of three days of presentations at the Global Humanitarian Technical Conference. It was a great day, basically you stand beside your poster all day and persons come over to hear about your project are you give 2 or 3 precious minutes to...

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The Journey to Seattle

Jamaica, Miami, New York, Seattle...Day three of the countdown was consumed by immigration, connections and weather changes. I will provide a photo review of each day for the next couple of days to share the Seattle experience leading up to the competition. Yesterday I checked in at the Norman Manley International...

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Tropical Storm Wind Turbine Among Top 5 Int’l Research

The organizers of the IEEE Global Humanitarian Conference 2012 opened application for students to submit their humanitarian based research a few months ago. After reviewing various research from across the globe the top 5 projects have been to be presented at the conference which will be held in Seattle Washington, USA...

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UTech IEEE Student Branch

The University of Technology,  Jamaica Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer (IEEE) Student Branch was recently featured in the IEEE Potentials Magazine. The article which was done by Mr. Craig Causer, managing editor of the IEEE Potentials and published in the September/October issue. This post is a review of the...

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