Friday, September 4, 2020

ASME to Hold Five Human Powered Vehicle Challenges This Year

ASME to Hold Five Human Powered Vehicle Challenges This Year ASME to Hold Five Human Powered Vehicle Challenges This Year ASME to Hold Five Human Powered Vehicle Challenges This Year The Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC) in India - the first of five HPVC occasions ASME will support this year - happens one month from now. Forty-one groups are enrolled to contend at the occasion, which will be held March 17 to 19 at Vellore Institute of Technology in Chennai, India. For over 30 years, the ASME HPVC program has furnished building understudies with the chance to exhibit their abilities at applying sound building structure standards while creating supportable and down to earth transportation options. Understudies work in groups to structure and fabricate models of productive, profoundly designed vehicles for ordinary use from driving to work, to conveying merchandise to advertise. The three-day HPVC India rivalry will incorporate various occasions every day, beginning with a structure assessment on Thursday, March 17, trailed by a race speed rivalry on Friday, March 18, and a more than two hour perseverance occasion on Saturday, March 19. An honors function and feast supper will follow the continuance occasion. Notwithstanding HPVC India, ASME will hold four extra Human Powered Vehicle Challenges this year. The first of these, HPVC West, which is supported by the ASME Santa Clara Valley Section, will occur from April 22 to 24 in San Jose, Calif. HPVC East will follow half a month later, from May 13-15 at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Two different occasions, HPVC Mexico and HPVC Latin America, are likewise being made arrangements for this fall. For more data on ASME Human Powered Vehicle Challenges, visit www.asme.org/occasions/rivalries/human-fueled vehicle-challenge-(hpvc) or the HPVC Community Page at https://community.asme.org/hpvc/default.aspx.

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