GlobalDrive 2018/2019
NAMI
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GlobalDrive 2017 is a joint project between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Technical University of Munich, Germany. This project is funded by the National Research Foundation Singapore in cooperation with TUMCREATE AND NTU.
The team was given a design brief to develop a vehicle in light of the possible challenges in the future of mobility, namely autonomous vehicles. Hence the team worked towards designing an interior that helped users get accustomed to travelling without a driver.
Team NTU:
Jon Lee En
Ng Lee Hwa
Goh Ming Xiu
Justinne Alethea Casuga
TUMCreate
Nanyang Technological University
Technical University of Munich
Team TUM:
Lukas Kopp
Bernhard Bauer
Christian Barthelme
Michael Schoeffman
Supervisors:
Jeffrey Hong (NTU)
Prof Ng H.W (NTU)
Adrian Koenig (TUM)
Alexander Koch (TUM)
Ferdinand Schockenhoff
GlobalDrive 2016/2017
TUMCreate-NTU-TUM (Scube, Micro Mobility)
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GlobalDrive 2016 is a joint project between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Technological University of Munich, Germany; in collaboration with TUMCreate. This project is funded by the National Research Foundation Singapore in cooperation with TUMCREATE AND NTU.
The team was given a design brief to develop a vehicle in light of the possible challenges in the future of mobility. Hence the team worked towards creating a smart, suitable and sustainable project that considers both the public transport and individual needs.
Team NTU:
Douglas Lim
Sim Lee Leng
Lu Yunfan
Richmond Ten
TUMCreate
Nanyang Technological University
Technological University of Munich
Team TUM:
Bijan Hatam
Lukas Merkle
Thomas Herrmann
Vladimir Medovy
Supervisors:
Manfred Kloppel (TUM)
Felix Romer (TUM)
Michael Wittmann (TUM)
Jeffrey Hong (NTU)
Prof Ng H.W (NTU)
Prof M. Linkamp (NTU)
GlobalDrive 2017/2018
quaNTUM (Hyperform, Future of Travel Experience)
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GlobalDrive 2017 is a joint project between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Technical University of Munich, Germany . This project is funded by the National Research Foundation Singapore in cooperation with TUMCREATE and NTU.
The team was given a design brief to develop a vehicle in light of the possible challenges in the future of mobility. Hence the team worked towards creating a customised mobility experience that adapts to preferences of users while travelling.
Team NTU:
Orion Dai
Jeremy Ng
Nigel Leong
Tan Chuan Yeow
TUMCreate
Nanyang Technological University
Technical University of Munich
Team TUM:
Maximilian Fischer
Christopher Heiduk
Matthias Rowold
Julian Walter
Supervisors:
Jeffrey Hong (NTU)
Prof Ng H.W (NTU)
Benedict Danquah (TUM)
Aditya Pathak (TUMCreate)
Ganesh Sethuraman (TUMCreate)
GlobalDrive 2017/2018
quaNTUM (Hyperform, Future of Travel Experience)
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GlobalDrive 2017 is a joint project between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Technical University of Munich, Germany. This project is funded by the National Research Foundation Singapore in cooperation with TUMCREATE AND NTU.
The team was given a design brief to develop a vehicle in light of the possible challenges in the future of mobility. Hence the team worked towards creating a customised mobility experience that adapts to preferences of users while travelling.
Team NTU:
Orion Dai
Jeremy Ng
Nigel Leong
Tan Chuan Yeow
TUMCreate
Nanyang Technological University
Technical University of Munich
Team TUM:
Maximilian Fischer
Christopher Heiduk
Matthias Rowold
Julian Walter
Supervisors:
Jeffrey Hong (NTU)
Prof Ng H.W (NTU)
Benedict Danquah (TUM)
Aditya Pathak (TUMCreate)
Ganesh Sethuraman (TUMCreate)
GlobalDrive 2012/2013
BMW-NTU-TUM (The Lounger)
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GlobalDrive 2013 is a joint project between Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Technological University of Munich, Germany; in collaboration with the BMW Group.
The team was given a design brief to develop a vehicle for the future megacities set in the year 2030. Hence the team identified key issues like congestion problems, space limitations and the stressful lifestyles of the busy and hectic lives that people of the future would be likely to face.
The challenge was to build a working prototype within a time period of 8 months and within a given budget of $8000 Euros, which would finally be showcased to professionals from BMW, Audi and Continental as well as students from universities from Germany, Mexico, China and Singapore.
Team NTU:
Adeline Pratama (Product Design, Final Year)
Mark Sim (Product Design, Final Year)
Arjun (Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's Thesis)
Randy Ngatimin (Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor's
Thesis)
BMW Group
Nanyang Technological University
Technological University of Munich
Team TUM:
Christina Frank (Mechincal Engineering, Diploma Thesis)
Ferdinand Neumayer (Engineering & Management, Masters Thesis)
Stefanus Stahl (Engineering Science, Bachelor's Thesis)
Markus Balluf (Automotive Engineering, Bachelor's Thesis)
Supervisors:
Moritz Steffan (TUM)
Jeffrey Hong (NTU)
Yap Fook Fah (NTU)
Ng Heong Wah (NTU)
GlobalDrive 2011/2012
REHAU-NTU-TUM(eBike to Rent)
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With increasing emphasis on mobility and flexibility, megacities are seeking out new solutions to mobility and transportation issues. Developing a fast, safe and reliable transportation system with minimal impact on our environment presents itself as one of the big challenges today. To overcome existing limits, future mobility should include intermodal solutions which combines different means of transportation effectively. EBike-To-Rent project presents one possible solution to the task of having an ebike sharing system for urban areas.
A collaborative project between TUM (Germany) and NTU (Singapore) with a team comprising of 6 Engineers and 2 Designers.
Team Members:
Anne Somschor Kuganeshan Ganesamoorthy Leonard Ng Zhenhui
Nicholas Ong Simon Lingenhol Thomas Harsch Tingaran Puvanasan
Supervisors:
Fabrizio Galli Professor Fook Fah Yap Frederic Chucholowski
Rehau AG + Co
Nanyang Technological University
Technological University of Munich
GlobalDrive 2010/2011
REHAU-NTU-TUM (Bike To Go)
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The GlobalDrive Bike-To-Go is a collaboration between Technological University of Munich and Nanyang Technological University in 2011. The design brief was to create a foldable electric bike that could help solve traffic congestion in megacities, while providing an alternative lifestyle to the city dwellers. The term "electrical mobility" was hence redefined from hereforth.
Team N2M:
Christine Mattern Moritz Steffan Stephan Sedlmair Stefanie Kurtz
Cheng Chai Siang Pow Ying Hern Teo Kok Yung Jason Ton That Phu Duc
Supervisors:
Stephan Schickram Professor Ng Heong Wah Professor Peer Mohideen Sathikh
Rehau AG + Co
Nanyang Technological University
Technological University of Munich