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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

National Crime Prevention Council Festive Season RoadShow 2010

On 6th November, our students and staffs went down to support the National Crime Prevention Council Festive Season RoadShow 2010 @ Plaza Singapura. DMIT final year students had helped to create informational and games applications using interactive gestures for the event. Then Minister for Information, Communications & the Arts, Mr. Lui Tuck Yew kick start the event. After the launch ceremony, he went around to view the exhibits and stop by our booth where our student, Deon explained the various applications to him.

OLT catches up with the students, staffs and event organizers involved on their thoughts after the event.

In view of the National Crime Prevention Council event, I feel that the various application designed by us are well received. People of all ages including Minister Lui, enjoyed our interactive application. 
-Deon, Student

In this crime prevention event, we have received a lot of positive feedback from the public and even from Minister Lui Tuck Yew. He has praised NYP students for the work at the event. Other positive comments from the young people at the event were received too.
-Jun Ye, Student

In support of the NCPC's roadshow a few of us went down on Saturday (06/11). We were very pleased that our games and information booth designed by us had received good feedback from the public and was a great hit with both the young and old.
- Preet, Staff (MIT Alumni)

I'm glad to be part of the team involved in the NCPC roadshow. Seeing the happy faces on the users while they were trying out the application sure gives me a sense of satisfaction. Am definitely looking forward to more collaboration with NCPC!
-Aisyah, Staff (MIT Alumni)

We receive good feedback from the Minister and members of public. We are also happy that your students get the chance to speak to Minister Lui to promote the NYP initiative. Thanks for the help in coming out with the programming for the Ubiq window as well as coming down to the roadshow to support NCPC. We look forward to work with you in future projects.
-Aren, Event organizer

To view more pictures taken click here.

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