Tag - Jamaica

Kimroy Bailey Robotics 14 Greatest Accomplishments of 2014

2014 was a great year! Time truly flies. The year the Kimroy Bailey Foundation installed its first operational wind turbine at the 100% Renewable Community Center in Trelawny. The year Kimroy Bailey Robotics was born and positioned as the Caribbean's leading robotics, product prototyping and small scale manufacturing company. Hmmm...

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BaileyBionic, Jamaican made robotic hand

Students from Ardenne High at the KB Robotics Booth Kimroy Bailey Robotics staged a grand showcase of cutting edge Jamaican Technologies at the Planning Institute of Jamaican (PIOJ) Labour Market Forum. The booth featured a host of advance technologies including the companies dual extruder 3D printer; a snapshot of BaileyBionic: the company's line...

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Gleaner: KB Foundation 100% Renewable Community Center

IT'S A lesson in humanitarian existence. With a degree in engineering from the University of Technology (UTech), Kimroy Bailey has unselfishly set his early sights not on personal gains, but on helping others through community building. Volunteers from the Kimroy Bailey Foundation during Tag Drive 2013. Background: 100% RE Community...

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Request for Support: KB Foundation Tag Drive

The Kimroy Bailey Foundation: Gospel Concert and Fun Day In a bid to raise funds for the Caribbean's first 100% Renewable Community Center, The Kimroy Bailey Foundation  has organized a day of fundraising activity in the form of the 100% Renewable Gospel Concert and Fun Day. Our  Non-Profit Organization is requesting corporations,...

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Engineering Creativity in Primary & Secondary Schools

Digital Yard Foundation, in partnership with the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech), will host its first Robotics Symposium on Saturday, July 20, 2013, 10am – 2pm, at the Alfred P. Sangster Auditorium located at the University of Technology, Jamaica. This free event will feature a panel discussion, robotics demonstrations and...

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Solar Plane for Jamaica’s Logistics Hub

The expectations of the expansion of The Panama Canal are to redirect fleets of mega-ships through the heart of the Caribbean. These vessels will save millions invested for transportation since they will now enjoy a shorter route and will create a US-Multi-Billion dollar Logistics Hub industry for any Caribbean territory...

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Funding an Offshore Wind Farm

The funds from the recently failed LNG project which was expected to cost over US$602 million could be channeled to an offshore wind farm capable of lowering Jamaica's monthly energy bills permanently unlike the failed LNG project which was subjected to imported natural gas. In order to ensure that our...

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