A LEOMINSTER company challenged students to devise a solution for a tricky problem.
Q-par Angus, which specialises in micro-wave communication, asked students to develop a self-levelling device to keep a dish pointing at a satellite when equipment is at sea.
Students at Ludlow College presented their work, which was part of The Engineering Education Scheme, to a group of professional engineers at a Solihull meeting attended by schools and colleges from all over the West Midlands.
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