USB Solar Venezuela
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USB Solar is a non-profit research group, created with the mission of developing an academic project that encloses the design and construction of a highly competitive sun-powered car. They are the first group in attempting to do so in Venezuela.
By means of the development of this project, they hope to introduce their members to skills in a wide range of areas, going from management, leadership and group dynamics to many others more related to engineering. Their members are mostly students of Mechanical Engineering, Electronics Engineering and Electrical Engineering, but there are also some students of Production Engineering and even Chemical Engineering.
They aim to competing at the Formula Sun Grand Prix and to having a good performance in their representation of their University, as well as their country.
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USB Solar [1]
Universidad Simón Bolívar [2]