Monash High Powered Rocketry
Monash HPR (High Powered Rocketry) is a student team dedicated to the design, analysis and construction of high-powered rockets. Formed in conjunction with the Australian Youth Aerospace Association’s announcement of the inaugural Australian Universities Rocket Competition (AURC), Monash HPR designs and constructs high-powered rockets to compete in the 10,000 and 30,000 ft categories.MUR Motorsports
MUR Motorsports are comprised of mechanical, mechatronic and electrical engineering students who design and build an electric race vehicle over a 12-month design cycle. The team competes at Formula SAE Australasia Competition against teams from around Australia and the world. Entirely student-led, the team this year consists of senior engineers focused on a specific aspect of our formula style open wheeled racecar, with over seventy junior members who learn important practical skills relevant to industry and in complements to their course study at The University of Melbourne.Oakland Community College
ANCA has donated a Magna400 16” electronic height gauge at Oakland Community College – Auburn Hills campus to be used by students in their Machine Tool Lab.
There are hundreds of students that utilise the Oakland Community College Machine Tool Lab as part of their course work to earn degrees in a variety of areas of manufacturing. Before receiving the height gauge from ANCA, students used methods of measuring that were outdated, labour intensive, and inaccurate. The students were thrilled that ANCA was able to donate this piece of equipment to the lab.Monash Nova Rover
ANCA is proud to sponsor the Monash Nova Rover team of students passionate about designing and building the next generation of Mars and Lunar rovers to compete in the world's most prestigious universtiy robotics competitions.
The team not only lead student respresentation within the Australian space sector, they foster engagement with SEM technologies amongst younger generations.
Their newly launched pink rover is part of a campaign aiming to start more conversations about women in STEM.Supporting earthquake aid efforts
Following the devastating earthquake that occurred on the Türkiye-Syria border on 6 February 2023 our ANCA community, company and employees combined donated $14,433 to charities, including Unicef, working with those affected by the earthquakes. Our local team in Türkiye have also assisted wtih in-kind donations including purchasing and sending food and supplies and giving scholarships to girls who have lost their families so that they can continue their education.
Coalville Town Ravens U12s
Football enthusiasts hardly agree on anything, but when it comes to the question of where the the heart of football beats, most would agree that it’s not in the fancy arenas of the top leagues, but on the pitches of local clubs. This is where people of all ages get together, where team spirit and integrity count.
One of those clubs is Coalville Town FC in Leicestershire, UK, with its Coalville Town Ravens U12s playing in ANCA jerseys. Formed only in August this year, they came from an initial 6:0 defeat in the local derby to a victory just four months later. Andrew Thompson, application engineer at ANCA and father of one of the ambitious Ravens, says: “It is great to see how fast the kids grew together as a team and how much fun they are having.” We are happy to support the Ravens and wish them lots of luck!”#TeamSeas
Nicholas Doyle, ANCA Sheetmetal Solutions General Manager, said: “Part of our five year strategy is to reduce our environmental impact and after maintaining our ISO 14001 status this year we saw a global campaign to raise $30M USD to remove 30million pounds of plastic and trash from the ocean we wanted to get involved."
"ANCA Thailand has been involved in many community initiatives to plant coral, remove waste and plant trees on coastal areas and this opportunity allowed us to do even more. Thailand is heavily reliant on the ocean for both food and tourism and being a Thai based company we wanted to support a worthy cause that helps improve our environment. I am very excited that #TEAMSEAS reached our goal and with “The OCEAN CLEAN UP” and we hope to see this benefit far surpass the 30million pounds of trash removed or intercepted before it enters the ocean.”
Melbourne University Vex Robotics Club
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Melbourne University Vex Robotics Club (Team EMU5) is a club which works together to build and develop different robots to compete in the Vex Robotics Competition- the largest competitive robotics program in the world. With a mix of heavily experienced and new students, the club aims to help improve the education of young Australians through encouraging them to develop necessary and crucial STEM skills through their participation in the competition, whilst also having fun working on challenging group projects throughout the year.
In addition to competing within the competition, the club also helps to run workshops both for its own members and the wider community about various skills they need for the competition, such as building, programming, notetaking and strategy, whilst also hosting our own competitions at the university and assisting at other competitions run around the state, to help engage secondary students wherever possible, and provide them with assistance and feedback on their designs.
Generate 22
ANCA is the proud major sponsor of Generate 22.
Exaptec, in conjunction with Yarra Ranges Tech School and the Australia Robotic Network hosted Generate 22 – a robotics and AI conference on 30 - 31 March 2022. This event included industry, academia and enthusiasts to generate new ideas and showcased the latest technology. All major universities in Victoria were invited to attend as well interstate universities.
"Exaptec - social, service and telepresence robotics specialists. We're putting a face to the future of robotics!"
Constellation Racing
Constellation Racing is a student run and operated organisation at Brighton Grammar School in Melbourne that empowers education outside the classroom. The team are competing in the F1 in Schools STEM Challenge™, the world’s foremost student competition for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Mimicking the world of a Formula One team, groups of students have to follow a path-way of engineering and manufacturing disciplines: design, analyse, test, make and race. This program also aims to develop skills in problem solving, project management, communication, presentation, teamwork, innovation, self-promotion, collaboration, marketing and entrepreneurialism