Emerson has announced the winners of the 13th annual International AVENTICS Pneumobile Competition. The vehicle designs, which are based on Emerson’s pneumatic components, programmable logic controllers and edge gateways, were evaluated by a panel of eight Emerson judges following a modified, virtual design format using technical documentation and CAD drawings submitted by the student teams.

The competition began in October 2019 and participants had until the end of last year to submit their design and project documentation. A total of 48 teams entered this yearĀ“s competition from 26 different learning institutions and nine countries, with almost every Hungarian university represented.

ā€œWe see the impact that these kinds of STEM programs have in developing the abilities of new engineers,ā€ said Istvan Gƶdri, managing director of EmersonĀ“s AVENTICS Hungary Kft. ā€œIn fact, three of the eight Emerson judges, including the head of the jury, participated in the competition themselves when they were college students.ā€

The competition recognizes the best technical documentation, the most innovative vehicle, the most beautiful bodywork and the best controller solution presented by the teams. Winning teams were awarded a variety of prizes. Following are this yearĀ“s competition winners:

Best Technical Documentation (Tie)

ā€¢          BME Muszakik AiR-115 Team

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

ā€¢          Technics 5

Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia

Most Innovative Vehicle

ā€¢          BME Muszakik AiR-115 Team

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Most Beautiful Bodywork

ā€¢          Technics 5

Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia

Best Controller Solution

ā€¢          BME Lƶkƶdƶnc Green Thunder Team

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

More than 1,600 engineers have participated in the event during the 12 years it has run. This competition has given students hands-on experience in pneumatics engineering concepts, teamwork and project management. ā€œThe task of designing a vehicle for the pneumobile competition is a great way for the next generation of engineers to apply the skills theyĀ“ve learned to real-world challenges,ā€ Gƶdri said.

The International AVENTICS Pneumobile Competition further demonstrates EmersonĀ“s long-standing commitment to the future workforce, including supporting over 350 academic institutions globally in a variety of programs.