Mechatronics is a relatively new area of engineering, uniquely combining areas of Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Systems and Control Systems Engineering. Mechatronics engineers have a broader knowledge of each of these disciplines and an understanding of how they can relate to each other. This allows for more viable, reliable, economic and versatile solutions to fairly complex problems. Robotic
solutions tend to be multifunctional, and we are seeing more and more of these systems integrated into industry now than we did previously. Mechatronics Engineering Clayton Club (MECC) was formed to popularise and promote awareness of Mechatronics Engineering among students and companies. MECC assists students to develop and apply traditional classroom theory in practical fields. This is done through providing support for their projects and organising competitions, which encourage the Mechatronics way of thinking. We also promote opportunities for students to undertake industry experience and assist to strengthen the bond between university students and industry. We endeavour to act as a platform for Mechatronics students and students of other engineering disciplines to share their ideas. To help Australia become a forerunner in the field of Mechatronics we invite companies to actively take part in our programs and support us through sponsorship, ideas, infrastructure, etc. Our 2022 Sponsors:
-AMOG
https://amog.consulting/
-CNCDesign
https://www.cncdesign.com.au/
-Ford
https://www.ford.com.au/
-Jaycar
https://www.jaycar.com.au/
-Moog
https://www.moog.com/
-Tribotix
https://tribotix.com/
-Monash University Employment and Career Development
http://www.monash.edu.au/careers/