BACK AGAINST ACHIEVEMENT, THE TEAM OF THE ROBOT STUDY GROUP FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UDAYANA UNIVERSITY SUCCEEDS TO WIN 2nd WINNER IN NATIONAL ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM COMPETITION

The Robot Study Group team made another achievement, this time the achievement came from the field of digital poster design. Accompanied by Mr. Ir. I Gusti Ngurah Janardana, M.Erg, the Robot Study Group Team succeeded in making achievements in the National Electrical and Power System Competition held by the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Student Family at Gadjah Mada University and won 2nd place in the digital poster field.


The National Electrical and Power System Competition is a national-level competition presented by the Semi-Autonomous Magatrics Agency under the direction of the Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Student Family, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada. This year the National Electrical and Power System Competition held three competitions, one of which was participated by the Robot Study Group team, the competitions included paper competition, poster competition and electricity innovation competition. This competition is open for registration from March to May 2022, and the winner announcement will be made on 5 June 2022.


The participation of the Robot Study Group team started from information obtained about the holding of a digital poster design competition at the 2022 National Electrical and Power System Competition. The Robot Study Group team took the initiative to express ideas that were previously the results of research conducted by this team in a graphic design in the form of a digital poster. "I actually don't have much capacity in the field of graphic design, but I have one that fits the theme of the National Electrical and Power System Competition and since this competition is a team competition, I invite my colleagues who are quite capable in the field of design to take part in the competition. this poster. At first, it was just a trial and error, but it turned out to be a winner,” said Wenda as the head of the Robot Study Group Team. “For anyone who has an idea that can be put into a work, just do it. The issue of results is a matter of late, by participating in competitions we can add experience and insight apart from studying in class,” he added.