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Follow on Google News | Teams Gearing Up for 2017-18 Fluid Power Vehicle ChallengeStudents started on their project in September or October. Usually coinciding with the university's senior capstone design course, students gain knowledge in fluid power components, circuits, and systems, as well as their use in controlling force and motion. The Vehicle Challenge strives to promote original thinking in a competitive setting by combining two technology platforms that are not normally associated with one another—bicycles and fluid power. A fluid-powered bicycle presents engineers with a familiar yet challenging platform for change. There is still time to become a judge for the Vehicle Challenge!* This is a great opportunity for NFPA members to meet and recruit some of the most creative and innovative students in the industry. For more information about getting involved, contact Lynn Beyer at lbeyer@nfpa.com or (414) 778-3364. If you know of a University that would like to get involved for next year, please contact Lynn as well. The Vehicle Challenge is a low cost way for universities to bring hands-on fluid power training to their students, and NFPA is looking for more teams to compete! Many Thanks to Our Sponsors Danfoss Parker Hannifin SunSource Eaton Lube-Tech Vehicle Challenge Teams • Cal-Poly San Luis Obispo • Cleveland State University • Iowa State University • Purdue University • Milwaukee School of Engineering • Murray State University • University of Akron • University of Cincinnati • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign • University of Minnesota • Western Michigan University • West Virginia Tech *This opportunity only available to Gold or Silver donors in our Pascal giving society. Learn more about the Pascal Society and find out if your company is already a donor on NFPA.com (https://www.nfpa.com/ About the NFPA NFPA provides a forum for the fluid power industry's channel partners—manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, customers and educators. Its U.S. and multinational members work cooperatively in advancing hydraulic and pneumatic technology through the association's many programs and initiatives End
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