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Series 1 Episode 3: Oliver Joris; Extending Sink 6000; Bug Detector

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Series 1 of the podcast was supported by The Royal Commission of the Exhibition of 1851

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He’s taken them up mountains, through the desert, and even to the Arctic Circle – Oliver Joris has put Ford’s cars to the test under every extreme imaginable. Olly gives us an insight into the amazing bits of kit he gets to play with as part of his role as senior calibration engineer for Ford Motor Company, and tells us about some of the breath taking views he’s seen along the way.  

Oliver has given an online interviews as part of the If you were an engineer what would you do? Leaders Award competition so if you would also like to see some of the things he describes watch the interview below

We also hear from Dr Malcolm Klaus and Sean Wogan from Kingston University who have worked on numerous Leaders Award prototypes over the years. In this episode they highlight some of their favourites, including the Extending Sink 6000, the Bike Sucker, the Trampoline Phone Charger and the Truggy. 

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And it doesn’t stop there, we also get to hear about Katie’s ingenious plans to provide homes for the wildlife, and also about an innovative bug detector.  

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He’s taken them up mountains, through the desert, and even to the Arctic Circle – Oliver Joris has put Ford’s cars to the test under every extreme imaginable. Olly gives us an insight into the amazing bits of kit he gets to play with as part of his role as senior calibration engineer for Ford Motor Company, and tells us about some of the breath taking views he’s seen along the way.  

Oliver has given an online interviews as part of the If you were an engineer what would you do? Leaders Award competition so if you would also like to see some of the things he describes watch the interview below

We also hear from Dr Malcolm Klaus and Sean Wogan from Kingston University who have worked on numerous Leaders Award prototypes over the years. In this episode they highlight some of their favourites, including the Extending Sink 6000, the Bike Sucker, the Trampoline Phone Charger and the Truggy. 

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And it doesn’t stop there, we also get to hear about Katie’s ingenious plans to provide homes for the wildlife, and also about an innovative bug detector.  

And if you have an answer to any of our problems from the series send your thoughts to [email protected] or comment on Twitter @Leadersaward.

You can also head over to our Primary Engineer YouTube Channel and be inspired!

We’d like to hear what you thought of the series so please help us and complete our survey.

Series 1 of the podcast is supported by The Royal Commission Exhibition of 1851

A permanent body ‘to increase the means of industrial education and extend the influence of science and art upon productive industry’.

And if you have an answer to any of our problems from the series send your thoughts to [email protected] or comment on Twitter @Leadersaward.

You can also head over to our Primary Engineer YouTube Channel and be inspired!

We’d like to hear what you thought of the series so please help us and complete our survey.

Series 1 of the podcast is supported by The Royal Commission Exhibition of 1851

A permanent body ‘to increase the means of industrial education and extend the influence of science and art upon productive industry’.