Manufacturing Team Challenge
Conceiving, designing, and completing a manufacturing project as part of an effective and efficient team of specialists.
Information
The skill competition of Manufacturing Team Challenge is based on the design, manufacture assembly and testing of equipment by teams of complementary specialists. In either large or small manufacturing operations there is a strong demand for several specialists to come together to design, manufacture, assemble, and test new or improved equipment either as a one-off item or as the prototype for mass production.
Technicians skilled in project management, computer-aided design, programming, machining, welding, electrical/electronic, and fitting can combine to form efficient and effective teams covering design through to commissioning. While each specialism has value, each team member requires additional attributes. The capacity to work within and contribute to a team is vital, requiring both self-understanding and interpersonal skills. Team members also need the ability to think beyond their own specialisms and the boundaries of each skill, in order to make the most of the team’s combined efforts.
This skill has exceptional value as an exemplar of modern manufacturing practices. Whatever the size or sector of the manufacturing organization, continuous improvement and innovation are key to its survival and prosperity. These features do not happen in isolation, but through the combined efforts of high level, insightful specialists. Where diverse manufacturing teams are most successful, this will also be due to the inclusion within the team of both broad and specific financial and organizational skills. These skills will strictly control time and cost while seeking at all times to go beyond the client’s expectations for quality.
Whatever their specialism, members of successful manufacturing teams have the opportunity to generate the skills normally associated with accelerated promotion and management development. As the skills also associated with successful.
Competitors
Mohith Maluganahalli Umashankara
Harish Ramanna Gowda
Nelson Vanidhar
Jiajia Ma
Yanlin Lu
Xianda Zhan
Diodore GUERRIER
Gaël SCHAEFFER
Côme SLISSE
YU-KAI YE
WEI-CHEN SHIH
ZONG-WEI JI
Bruno Vinicius Rodrigues
Kosuke Ogi
Takeru Nakashima
Carolina Kalinoski
Bruno França de Araujo
Kenta Asai
Hasung Ye
Gyeongmin Kim
Kyungwon Bae
Calendar
Slot | Day | Time |
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End of competition time | 09/11 | 17:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/11 | 17:00 |
End of competition time and Collection of Portfolio B | 09/12 | 18:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/12 | 18:30 |
End of competition time - Collection of surprise projects | 09/13 | 17:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/13 | 17:15 |
Competition finish | 09/14 | 17:00 |
Competitor Finish Time | 09/14 | 18:00 |
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Results
Medal | Place | Competitor | Country/Region | Result |
1 | Yanlin Lu | China | 765 | |
1 | Xianda Zhan | China | 765 | |
1 | Jiajia Ma | China | 765 | |
2 | Kenta Asai | Japan | 725 | |
2 | Takeru Nakashima | Japan | 725 | |
2 | Kosuke Ogi | Japan | 725 | |
3 | ZONG-WEI JI | Chinese Taipei | 719 | |
3 | WEI-CHEN SHIH | Chinese Taipei | 719 | |
3 | YU-KAI YE | Chinese Taipei | 719 | |
4 | Kyungwon Bae | Korea | 700 | |
4 | Gyeongmin Kim | Korea | 700 | |
4 | Hasung Ye | Korea | 700 | |
5 | Diodore GUERRIER | France | 694 | |
5 | Gaël SCHAEFFER | France | 694 | |
5 | Côme SLISSE | France | 694 | |
6 | Bruno França de Araujo | Brazil | 680 | |
6 | Carolina Kalinoski | Brazil | 680 | |
6 | Bruno Vinicius Rodrigues | Brazil | 680 | |
7 | Mohith Maluganahalli Umashankara | India | 519 | |
7 | Harish Ramanna Gowda | India | 519 | |
7 | Nelson Vanidhar | India | 519 |