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Solar Boat Handling Innovations

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This lecture presents the project developed by Pierre-Jean and a geomatics student for the Swiss Solar Boat association, aiming to build a solar boat for the Monaco Solar Energy Boat Challenge. The project involves creating a lifting system, modifying a trailer for transportation, designing a modular scaffolding system, and developing a safe and efficient battery insertion mechanism. The team faced challenges such as structural analysis, height constraints, and transportation regulations, but successfully implemented their solutions on time, collaborating closely with the team and overseeing key project milestones.

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