Monash Uni’s Apple Harvesting Robot among engineering excellence award winners
Monash Uni’s Apple Harvesting Robot The state’s top engineers and engineering projects have been named at the 2023 Engineers Australia Excellence Awards – People & Projects Victoria, held at South Wharf. “The Engineers Australia Excellence Awards spotlight the best in engineering innovation and highlight how essential engineers are to our everyday lives,” said Alesha Printz, Engineers Australia GM Victoria. “It’s our way of putting the best engineering work in the limelight, setting the bar high, and inspiring what’s next for our profession.” Victorian Project of the Year Development of the Apple Harvesting Robot by Monash University Engineers are problem solvers, and the Monash University team exemplifies this through their development of the Monash Apple Retrieving System (MARS) apple harvesting robot. MARS addresses the apple industry’s challenges by offering a dependable solution that minimises manual labor dependency, countering labor shortages, and alleviating notable occupational health and safety concerns. The robot’s advanced ‘soft gripper’ technology coupled with its visionary system ensures precise detection and picking of ripe fruit. Gaining considerable global recognition within the fruit-growing sector, MARS holds the promise of revolutionizing the orchard industry, with potential applicability to other fruits. Victorian Professional Engineer of the Year Dr Daniel Prohasky Dr Daniel Prohasky’s work exemplifies Engineers Australia’s core vision of ‘advancing society through great engineering.’ He has pioneered a fresh engineering study avenue and consistently showcases inventive problem-solving, challenging traditional paradigms. His innovations highlight efficient material usage, incorporating low-carbon, high-strength properties. Beyond mere ideation, Dr Prohasky has translated his visionary concepts into sustainable, inclusive, and ethical local manufacturing practices. His wide-ranging industry engagement spans from education to manufacturing, with notable projects like “curvecrete” and “milkdrop”. This extensive involvement allows him to touch various community aspects, underscoring the vibrancy and innovative potential in engineering. Victorian Emerging Professional Engineer of the Year Adam Jones Adam […]