Project Summary | Project Information |
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Optimax is an optics manufacturer located in Ontario, NY. they specialize in manufacturing, testing and delivering small volume, high precision optics, in a short amount of time. Optimax manufactures optical devices to be used in areas such as aerospace, semiconductor, military defense, consumer electronics, and many more. Currently Optimax is using passive displays and written brochures when going to recruiting and community events. This does not show really what optimax does, or who they are as a company. This project involves creating an interactive display that both draws people in and really shows what the company is all about. The display should also be easily transported and be able to be set up and run by a person who does not have a technical background and who would only need a short amount of training in order to operate the display. Here is a link to our RIT wiki page if you want to see more about our project: https://wiki.rit.edu/display/P20518/Project+Overview |
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Team Members
Member | Role | Contact |
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Samuel Kuhl | Mechanical Engineer | sek4566@rit.edu |
Brian Powers | Computer Engineer | brp6671@rit.edu |
Jacob Smyth | Industrial Engineer | jbs6893@g.rit.edu |
Isaac George | Mechanical Engineer | iwg6890@rit.edu |
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Information
Customer Requirements:
- Interactive
- Creates interest in Optimax
- Be within 4'x4'x6'
- Under 60lbs
- Portable
- Takes less than 1 hour of training to use
- Good quality
- Appealing design
- Easy to set-up
- Minimal electrical needs
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Work Breakdown: By Phase
MSD I & II | MSD I | MSD II |
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Integrated System Build & Test Customer Handoff & Final Project Documentation (Verification & Validation) |
Work Breakdown: By Topic
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Project Management | Design Tools | Design Documentation | Implementation | Validation | Presentation & Dissemination |
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PRP Requirements Schedule Cost Risk Management Problem Management Communication & Minutes |
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Analysis Results Simulations Test Results |
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