Monday, May 14, 2018

#AllGloryToHim☝

"But whatever I am now, it is all because God poured out His special favor on me—and not without results. For I have worked harder than any of the other apostles; yet it was not I but God who was working through me by His grace." (1 Corinthians 15:10, NLT)



“Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it. For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay." (Habakkuk 2:2-3 NIV)


"One thing I know is that God is a God of increase. He has greater things in store for your future than you have experienced in your past. His dream for your future is so much bigger than your own. He wants to take you places that you’ve never dreamed and open up doors that you’ve never imagined. He wants to bring talent out of you that you didn’t even know you had. He wants to increase you and cause you to be a greater blessing to the people around you." ~Joel Osteen 
#Proverbs163 #AMDG






Engr. Mark Neil C. Panchito, RMEE, MBA, CFMP
Registered Mechanical Engineer
Master In Business Administration
Certified Financial Markets Professional

To God Be All The Glory!!!
#XavierAteneo #xuMBA #Class2018

Friday, February 16, 2018

An Engineer's Life Journey

"My life may not be going the way I planned it, but it is going EXACTLY the way GOD planned it." ~Author Unknown


Hello Guys, I am Mark Neil C. Panchito, a Registered Mechanical Engineer by Profession. I just want to share to you my life's story.

I grew up in a military family in 4th Infantry Division (4ID) Camp Evangelista, a military camp located in Cagayan De Oro City. My Father was a retired military. My Mother was a businesswoman. They operated a small sari-sari store inside the military camp. I have 3 siblings, a sister and two brothers. I am the second of four siblings. My Grandfather was a retired military officer, a scout ranger alumni. My uncle was a highly trained Army Scout Ranger and Special Forces operator, specialized in demolition. He retired from his military profession as well. I have 2 cousins, a Lieutenant Colonel (Army Scout Ranger Officer) and a Major (Combat Helicopter Pilot) who were both graduates of the Philippine Military Academy. Growing up inside a military camp influenced me to join the military profession someday. When I was in high school, I want to become a cadet of the Philippine Military Academy. Because PMA Cadets are future leaders in the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Almost key positions in the AFP, PNP, and other Government sectors were occupied/handled by a PMA Alumni. They were the cream-of-the-crop, best-of-the-best.


I took up Mechanical Engineering at Xavier University in preparation of my PMA Cadetship. Someone told me that taking up an engineering course was the best way in order to survive the rigid life of being a PMA Cadet. When I was a freshman at Xavier University, I joined the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) as a Cadet Officer. During this time, I was trained to become an officer and a gentleman. It also boosted my self-confidence in handling difficult task especially handling cadets who were older than me. ROTC taught me a lot physically, mentally and professionally.


It was during 2004, that I prepared myself for the Philippine Military Academy Entrance Examination (PMAEE). I only took 9 units for the first semester of 2004 and I stopped schooling on the second semester because I don't have any plans to continue my engineering studies. I was one of the 483 successful examinees from almost 20,000 applicants in the PMA. It was a dream come true for me to passed the prestigious PMAEE last September 2004. I owe it all to God, it's all because of Him. I spent the whole week at V-Luna Medical Center, Quezon City for my complete Physical, Medical, and Neuro-psychological exam as part of the selection process to composed the PMA Class of 2009. To make the story short, My dream of becoming a PMA Cadet was never realized because my mom won't allow me to continue my PMA Cadetship. It was one of the lowest point of my life but life goes on. Get'cha head on the game.


I enrolled summer classes in my engineering subjects just to catch up with my classmates. I finished my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) at Xavier University-Ateneo De Cagayan last October 2008. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) has released the Mechanical Engineer board exam results as 577 out of 1,164 examinees passed the licensure exam which was given by the Board of Mechanical Engineering in Manila, Cebu and KSA. I was one of the successful examinees in April 2009 Mechanical Engineer board exam. After years of schooling and months of reviews, God finally answered all of my prayers. God is indeed a God of Miracles. I owe it all because of Him!







Last February 2013, I was given a chance to study abroad as a Foreign Student Scholar at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) in South Korea. I never thought that one day I would be given a Full Scholarship in one of the best university in South Korea. I know God orchestrated everything. I studied there for one and a half years. I was under the supervision of my mentor Professor Hyungpil Moon in his Robotics and Intelligent Systems Engineering Lab (RISE). It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of a very competitive Robotics Engineering Research Center (RERC). I am also a member of Pinoy Iskolars sa Korea (PIKO).







Last June 2016, I decided to enroll for an MBA Program at Xavier University-Ateneo De Cagayan. I can still remember when I was still in college that I dreamed to have an MBA Degree. There are a lot of challenges as an MBA Student but because of God's mercy and grace I was able to manage my job as an Engineer and an MBA Student as well.

Hopefully in God's perfect time I will see more of His Goodness in my life. I'm planning to upgrade my license from Mechanical Engineer (ME) to Professional Mechanical Engineer (PME). And to make my dreams realized of having my own business, an MNCP Engineering and Consultancy Services in the future.



"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him." (1 Corinthians 2:9)


         
TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY! 

Monday, January 15, 2018

UP ON STAGE

Robots that fly ... and cooperate | Vijay Kumar


Vijay Kumar, an engineering professor at the University of Pennsylvania, showed the more than 1,300 attendees at TED conference several videos in which fleets of tiny flying robots performed a series of intricate manuevers, working together on tasks without colliding or interfering with each others' flightworthiness. It seemed that, a bridge had been crossed into a new era of technology, one that could change the way we think about robots and their application to such fields as construction, shipping and responding to emergencies.

Kumar's "Autonomous Agile Aerial Robots" coordinated on building straightforward structures and demonstrated they were capable of entering a building for the first time and rapidly developing a guide that would take into consideration evaluation and reaction to an auxiliary fall or fire. 

He held up one robot, designed by his students, which measures somewhat more than a tenth of a pound and is around 8 inches in diameter. The robot has four rotors; when they turn at a similar speed, the robot drifts. In the event that you increment the speed, Kumar clarified, the robot flies up. Turning one rotor quicker than the one inverse it makes the robot tilt. It likewise can flip over various circumstances without losing its capacity to fly and can recover its stability when tossed into the air.

The robots are fit for learning directions and manueuvers that can empower them to actually fly through circles - and other confined spaces.

At the point when the robots are formed into a flotilla, they calculate (a hundred times a second) and keep up a protected separation between them. He demonstrated a video of 20 robots flying in a different formations and moving through obstacles -- inches from each other without meddling the stability of their neighbors. 

For me, the oral communication of Prof. Vijay Comar was excellent. The way he demonstrated the Flying Robots was very exciting and interesting. He got my attention and helped me appreciate more about the topic Flying Robots that someday can be a big help in the community in responding disaster and emergency. These robots can also be used in the field of construction, shipping and the military as well.  

Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/4ErEBkj_3PY

WRITE, RE-WRITE


"There are many reasons to have a masters degree, like getting a better-paying job in the future. The cost of masters education is increasing and making it difficult for some students to get a masters degree nowadays. It’s important to have a masters degree."

As a professional in the engineering field, you probably appreciate the value of a solid education.  Without a foundational background in the maths and sciences, for an example, you most likely wouldn’t be able to perform even the most basic of daily job tasks. Your advanced degree is equally as valuable; providing you the intricate knowledge of the finer points of engineering necessary to obtain most entry-level positions.  There’s one degree, however, that may have left you puzzling when it comes to the age-old equation of value versus investment.  

The strong analytical capability that engineers possess is highly valued in the business world, but it is imperative that you also understand the other, more qualitative, aspects. These qualitative skills are what engineers stereotypically lack; we like black and white answers, but in the business world, it’s not typically that simple.

It's important to pursue an MBA degree with a dream of career advancement. Engineers often become the primary manager of change with an organization. The cost of attaining that coveted acronym is no mere chump change. But it's worth it at end.

LISTEN TO THEM TALK

CNN: Benjamin Netanyahu: About time US recognized Jerusalem as capital


During the interview with CNN, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said "several countries" are considering moving their embassies to Jerusalem in the wake of US President Donald Trump's decision to recognize the city as the capital of Israel. 

On Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Netanyahu added: "I think what it does is finally recognize a historical truth.

"Jerusalem has been the capital of Israel for 3,000 years from the time of King David. It has been the capital of Israel for 70 years, and it's about time that the US said, and I'm glad they said, 'This is the capital and we recognize it' and I think that's going to be followed by other countries."

"The most important condition that we need for an effective, sustainable peace for both Palestinians and Israelis and for the region is for a situation where Israel has overriding security control of this tiny area," Netanyahu said, referring to the entirety of Israel and the West Bank.

Being a critical thinker will still be a valued skillset for the new decade 2020. Critical thinking involves being able to use logic and reasoning to interrogate an issue or problem, consider various solutions to the problem, and weigh up the pros and cons of each approach.

Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/S7jJWnyc-As

COMMUNICATING STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS


OUR MISSION
  • To be the premier steel drum supplier for the Philippines.
  • To provide our customers with the internationally certified, quality steel drums, on time, at competitive prices.
  • To work as one team to get the job done, constantly improve efficiencies and quickly develop solutions, for everyone’s benefit.
OUR VISION
  • Customer: To exceed our customer’s expectations in quality, delivery and cost, through continuous improvement of manufacturing practices, strict adherence to quality control and constant employee training and development.
  • Stakeholders: Maximize profitability for our stakeholders by close monitoring of material and production costs, strengthening client relationships and developing future opportunities for sales.
  • Employees: Provide a work environment for our employees that is motivating, safe and productive; where respect, teamwork, professional and personal growth is not only highly valued but also recognized and rewarded.
  • Community: To be an attractive place to work, responsible for our people and the environment and to support the community and local government in which we operate.
OUR VALUES
  • Safety is our number one priority.
  • Be a Customer Focused and Customer Oriented company.
  • We must take pride in high performance and the quality of work everyday.
  • Teamwork and Hard Work are essential to achieve our goals.
  • We value mutual trust, respect, honesty, integrity, fairness and pride.

Mindanao Container Corporation (MCC) has established, developed and implements a quality management system to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide products that meet customer, applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, and to address customer satisfaction through the effective application of the system, including continual improvement and the prevention of nonconformity.
                                                                                   
We consider ourselves, leaders in the industry of steel drums. We are a dynamic and experienced organization that has invested 29 years of “drumming excellence” in the Philippines since 1989.

We are definitely committed in providing our clients with quality drums which are also tailor-fitted to their needs and requests. Product Matching is about asking our clients about their needs and have the drum specifications appropriate for their products be determined. The interior and exterior of our drums are carefully constructed according to requirements. Safety measures conforming to strict standards are also applied to our drums for customer satisfaction. We embrace the idea that the world needs more than just an ordinary drum and our vision is to provide the world with quality drums that serves its 100% satisfaction and purpose.

I KNOW WE ALL BELIEVE WE UNDERSTAND


“Success is not a destination thing, it’s a daily thing.” ~John Maxwell

When I consider leaders and leadership, I consider John Maxwell. 

He is a speaker and author, and leadership is his super skill.  He leads by example but more importantly, he’s created an amazing knowledge base of leadership patterns and practices through his books and speaking engagements.
Maxwell's labor of love is writing and discussing about leadership. His books take up multiple at the bookstore. Actually, he's written more than 50 books. The excellence of John Maxwell's books is that he converses with you, not at you, while at the same time challenging you to improve a better version of yourself. 
From failing forward, to going on your success journey, to building an inspirational state of mind, to winning with individuals, Maxwell covers an assortment of self-awareness and administration abilities that you can use in work and life.

John Maxwell is a Leader of Leaders


John Maxwell's books furnish you with an extensive variety of thoughts and dialect to enable you to outline out and ace key aspects of your life including your state of mind, connections, authority aptitudes, and achievement. En route, he shares stories to breathe life into the thoughts and to share how he took in these lessons from the school of harsh times and from different guides. 


WHEN NEWS ARE BAD NEWS


The company was founded by Nick Woodman in 2002. He was motivated by a 2002 surfing trip to Australia in which he was hoping to capture quality action photos, but could not because amateur photographers could not get close enough or buy quality equipment at reasonable prices. His desire for a camera system that could capture the professional angles inspired the 'GoPro' name.

Shortly after introducing the Karma drone in October 2016, GoPro recalled it because of in-flight battery problems that caused it to lose power in flight and crash. GoPro said it fixed the problem and re-released the drone. 


The impact on sales was “significant,” Woodman said.

“Unfortunately, all of those retailers understandably felt inclined to remove GoPro from their promotions,” he acknowledged. “We could not get them enough inventory to warrant the spend that they were going to make.”

GoPro CEO Nick Woodman has announced several countermeasures following further bad news on business development.
  • The action camera manufacturer from the USA ends the experiment with its Drone Karma, which has to fight with weak battery power, technical problems and strong competition from China.
  • GoPro cuts over 250 jobs, which is one-fifth of the entire workforce.
  • A business partner should help to stop the decline of the former successful company. “If there are opportunities for us to unite with a bigger parent company to scale GoPro even bigger, that is something that we would look at,“ said GoPro CEO Nick Woodman to CNBC.
The drone business for gopro was very new to them because they focused on making action cameras for sports enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies.

There is already a stablished company in the market that sells drones with high definition cameras. The Phantom is a series of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) developed by Chinese technology company DJI. It's a big risk for a company like gopro to compete in the drone market. Because DJI Phantom drones are highly favored in that kind of category. Actually it's a very good move for gopro to join the drone competition. 

Way back 2016, when the news came out that gopro will be making a drone. I was so excited to read the news because I love the company. I said to myself, Yes, finally GoPro will be making drones. If only they fully furnished the prototype with a series of tests before releasing it on the market. It would be a huge success for their drone business. But that's not the case. They've released it prematurely without trial and error. And it cause them a lot. They've tried to save the drone karma but its already to late. They have cut jobs because of this crisis. 

Sunday, January 14, 2018

WELCOME TO MY BLOG



Hello Guys Welcome to my blog!

This is my first and official post. I’m very new to this whole blog thing! I’ve wanted to have a proper blog or make videos for quiet a while now, and so I guess this is the beginning of my ‘blog journey’!

Keep on reading if you are interested to get a little more about me!

My name is Mark Panchito. I am from the Philippines, I am a Registered Mechanical Engineer (ME) by profession and currently taking up Master in Business Administration (MBA) at Xavier University Ateneo De Cagayan.

I love doing engineering stuffs especially robotics, playing guitar, doing sports that I love, reading books, like my bible, coffee & chocolates, spending hours in my bed watching youtube and I love scuba diving.

This blog is all about the passions I have, some of which I just listed above, others you will get to know by reading future posts!





If you have any questions or anything you would like to say, you can comment under a blog post or contact me on my social media or by email.

take care, markpanc


instagram: @markpanc
email: mnc.panchito@gmail.com

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