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ARTBA’s annual video contest

ARTBA’s second video contest winner was Rithik Sachdeva.
By MJ Woof February 6, 2020 Read time: 1 min
ARTBA’s second video contest winner, Rithik Sachdeva

ARTBA’s annual video contest had another winner in the General Transportation Category. For Age Group Two (Post-Secondary/College/Graduate Level), this was “Transportation Trends” by Rithik Sachdeva, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at The University of California, Davis in Santa Clara, California. His video addresses new transportation trends and technologies, specifically driverless, automated vehicles.
Click here to view video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW0pcCA47_g&list=PLYzjLw0HEDAKBSVrNKONg19KKDOHxHkUU&index=3&t=0s

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