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University of Canterbury mechatronics project kick-starts new innovation for local manufacturer
A final year engineering project on the automation of vegetable handling equipment has kick-started the career of a UC graduate, as well as the development of a new innovation for a locally-based global manufacturer.
UC graduate Mitch Hollow worked on a final year engineering project for Wyma Solutions, which kick-started his career with the locally-based global manufacturer.
Mitch Hollows recently graduated with Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronics Engineering, a field of study that is an intersection of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, and combines sensors, software, and motors to create innovative new devices.