The IET/MATE Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2013 Reports and Communications Dr Robin Bradbeer 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest.

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The IET/MATE Hong Kong Underwater Robot Challenge 2013 Reports and Communications Dr Robin Bradbeer 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Think of yourselves as Entrepreneurs An entrepreneur organises and manages a project or company – especially one that is challenging, involves some risk, and requires energy and creativity. The skills that are needed for such an undertaking include an understanding of the breadth of business operations (from finances to research and development to marketing), the ability to work as an integral part of a team, and the ability to apply technical skills in new and creative ways. Entrepreneurs are innovative thinkers (and tinkerers!) who can use their resourcefulness to quickly adapt to problems and changing work environments 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Scoring Mission for safety + 10 for organizational effectiveness = 320 points max, plus a time bonus Technical Report - 90 points Engineering Presentation - 90 points Poster Display - 50 points Safety inspection - 30 points 19 September Reports and Communications ROV Contest 2013

Task Create a company or organisation that specialises in solutions to real-world marine technology problems. Questions to help guide you in this process are included in each of the Competition Missions Documents. This part helps build upon those questions and challenges your company to prepare documentation, displays, and presentations that help to “sell” your products and services to your client, the IET Hong Kong. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Reports and Communications The first three components (Company Spec Sheet, Technical Report, and Engineering Presentation) comprise the elements in which you are communicating with technical audiences, such as potential future clients. The fourth component (Poster Display) should be thought of as your marketing communications, keeping in mind that some of your audience will be technical while others will be non- technical. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Company Spec Sheet Your company is required to submit a one-page “company spec sheet” along with your Technical Report. The goal of the spec sheet is to provide the judges with a “snapshot” of your company. It Includes basic information about your company and vehicle. For Hong Kong it should be submitted along with the Technical Report.. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Company Spec Sheet Spec sheets for HK must include the following information: Company and school Home country History of MATE ROV competition participation (is any) Company photo and caption indicating members’ names and roles (e.g. CEO, CFO, Design Engineer, Pilot, etc.). This photo should include all of the members of your company 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Company Spec Sheet Range of grade/college levels represented by the members of your company ROV name if applicable Total cost. (Be sure to include the approximate cost of any donated items.) Primary material(s) used in construction (e.g. PVC, aluminium, acrylic) Approximate dimensions in metric units Total weight in air in kilograms Safety features Photo of the vehicle 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Technical Report Prior to the competition, your company is required to submit a technical report that will be reviewed and evaluated by a panel of working professionals – individuals who represent science, engineering, government, and industry. (These individuals may not be the same judges who evaluate your company’s engineering presentation.) 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Technical Report The technical report is a means for your company to describe the design, operations, and features of your vehicle. Your clients should gain a good technical understanding of your vehicle and your company’s capabilities in addressing your client’s needs for an ROV. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Technical Report Keeping a project notebook is a good business practice that will help your company with this report. Documenting your company’s progress, including your research, designs (regardless of whether or not they work), experiments, vehicle specifications, testing, expenditure and donations, will provide you with both content and reference information to help you organise your report. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Technical Report It is also a good place to document your various company member’s contributions (time, ideas, support, etc.) 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Technical Report - scoring 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Engineering evaluation During the competition, your company is required to give a 10 minute oral presentation to a panel of working professionals. (These individuals may not be the same judges who evaluate your company’s technical report). Your presentation should describe the engineering behind your vehicle’s design and operation and address any possible safety issues. It should also highlight any design innovations or creative solutions to solving the mission tasks. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Engineering Evaluation After the presentation, the judges will take 10 minutes to ask the members of your company questions about your ROV. The judges will evaluate both your presentation and responses to their questions. All student members of your company must participate in this presentation and question and answer period. You are required to have your ROV with you. The evaluation will be conducted in English. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Engineering Evaluation - scoring 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Poster Your company is required to create a poster that will be on display during the competition event. Your poster display should be an informative, clear, and concise marketing presentation about your company and how you designed and built the specialised tools to effectively complete the mission tasks. During the competition, your company’s display will be evaluated and scored by a completely different group of working professionals. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Poster While some poster judges will have a technical background, others will have a communications, marketing, or public relations backgrounds. In addition, there will be visitors to the competition who may not completely understand what an ROV is or how it is used. You can think of these visitors as potential future clients who may authorise funding for your work, but have a limited understanding of it (i.e. you need to explain your technology, the tasks at hand, and “sell” them on YOUR products and services). Design your poster to communicate to these potential clients. 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Poster - scoring 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Safety 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

Safety tutorial 19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest

19 September 2015 Reports and Communications ROV Contest More information can be found at: MATE ROVer information