Member • Feb 12, 2014
The CrazyEngineers Projects Showcase : Explained
The Big Problem:
99.99% of the engineering projects die after they are submitted to the college or University. No one notices all the hard work & innovation that went into making these projects.
We knew we could do 'something' to change that. That 'something' is 'CE Engineering Projects Showcase'.
We could not find a popular place where engineers from across various engineering disciplines could showcase their projects, get reviews, build discussions and get help. The CE Projects Showcase aims to fix that!
What's In It For You?
At CrazyEngineers, we already have established contacts with a lot of industry insiders - including CEOs, decision makers, development managers and people who look out for innovation. Our goal will be to ensure that the industry (well, we reach out to 180 countries!) notices your work. This will be done through two ways:-
- We'll personally inform the industry stalwarts about the projects we think are interesting
- Your projects will be viewed by everyone and they may contact you to explore further opportunities
You've Got Nothing To Lose
Showcasing your project is simple. You already have all the material in your computer. We only ask you to tell us what your project is about, write an abstract or description, upload photos & video : and you're done!
Copying Of Projects | Plagiarism | Stealing Of Ideas
There's nothing to 'download' or 'sell'. No question of copying of projects or plagiarism. You're only 'describing' your project and uploading supporting photos / videos.
It's time that we stop worrying about someone stealing our ideas. In fact, we encourage you to share as much as you can! Ideas themselves are 100% useless; unless they're converted into reality.
We Need Your Support!
The success of Project Showcase depends on 'YOU' (Yeah, YOU). Help making a difference in the world of engineering by
- Promoting The Projects You Like Through Social Media
- Posting about projects you are working on
- Liking / Reviewing existing projects and building discussions on them.