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11 October
2004
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Winner Of Renault F1 Team Prize To Gain Experience With
Bath Based Firm
Winner of a Fame Academy-style search for a rising star of engineering
to be based with Praxis
Following a nationwide hunt for a rising star of engineering,
it has been announced that Mark Caldwell, winner of the
Altran Engineering Academy 2004, will not only join the Renault
F1 Team this month, he will also work with Praxis, a subsidiary
of Altran. His time at the Bath based firm will provide him
invaluable skills and knowledge of the systems and requirements
engineering industry.
About the Academy
For the Altran Engineering Academy talent search, graduates
and undergraduates were invited to come up with new ways to
boost the safety, reliability or performance of a Renault F1
Car. Backed by Altran, the French-based science and technology
consultancy, and The Daily Telegraph which currently sponsors
ITVs Formula One coverage, the academy offered a unique
prize: the opportunity to work with the Renault F1 Team.
Two months after its launch, Mark Caldwell of Brooklands College
won the Altran Engineering Academy 2004. Marks idea, which
proposes to revolutionise the braking system of an F1 Car by
re-inventing its disc brakes was selected from a strong shortlist
of five finalists who met at the Renault F1 Factory in Enstone,
Oxfordshire for their final presentations. For six months, Renault
will give Mark experience, a salary, an apartment and a company
car.
Richard Jones, Director of Praxis commented:
"The Altran Engineering Academy has helped put glamour
and excitement back into science and engineering. As part of
the Altran Group, Praxis is ideally positioned to provide Mark
with a valuable insight of the systems and requirements engineering
industry He will work alongside experts that are running high
profile engineering projects for world renowned companies such
as BAE Systems, the Civil Aviation Authority and Network Rail."
Claude-Emmanuel Boisson, Chief Technology Officer (France)
of Altran commented:
"It is important for Altran to offer young talented engineers
a unique opportunity to work and test themselves in Formula
One, one of the most competitive environments in the world.
This underlines the technological partnership, which unites
Altran and Renault Formula One."
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