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The Machinist Humanity 4.0 Project

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 23 April 2020

Calling manufacturing professionals to tweet and send their video links

In the #WarAgainstCovid19, The Machinist magazine has created a compassionate and powerful platform for the manufacturing industry called the Humanity 4.0 Project. The idea behind this project is to highlight the humanitarian side of the industry and create a platform where people (primarily industry professionals) can share their ideas, their views, their suggestions, their opinions and their contributions during and about the #WarAgainstCovid19. To start with, there will be two aspects of this project and both will be social media oriented through YouTube and Twitter. You can either participate in both the platforms and anyone of them as per your convenience. Participation in this project is open till 5 pm, May 8, 2020. To make this project interesting and worth your while, we will also be giving away some cool prizes to the best video and the best tweet.

YouTube: Simply upload a video on YouTube (duration between 30 seconds minimum to three minutes maximum) and share the link with us. The video will be further uploaded on our website - www.themachinist.in. Use two hashtags in the title or description of your video - #humanity4 and #WarAgainstCovid19

Email your video link to niranjan.mudholkar@wwm.co.in

Content of the video: The video should be about ‘What is your idea of Humanity 4.0' in the context of the #WarAgainstCovid19? Have you or your plant or your organisation done or is doing something noteworthy in the #WarAgainstCovid19? It could be the theme of your video. Make your video as interesting and as creative as possible.

Twitter: Tweet about your ideas, your views, your suggestions, your opinions and/or your contributions during and about the #WarAgainstCovid19. Use hashtag #humanity4 as well as #WarAgainstCovid19 and tag @Machinist_WWM as well as @Niranjan0_0 (Editor of The Machinist magazine).

Content of the tweet: The tweet should be about the Humanity 4.0 activity done by the person as an individual or at that their shopfloor / plant / company in the #WarAgainstCovid19.

The Prize: The creator of the Best Video and the Best Tweet will each win an all-expenses paid trip to the Awards Night of The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2020*. The top ten video creators as well as top ten tweets will also get featured in the May 2020 issue of The Machinist magazine as well as on our website. The information will be further amplified through various social media platforms.

We look forward to your enthusiatic participation. Let's make Humanity 4.0, the story of Indian Manufacturing industry.

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*Terms & Conditions for Participation in and Contribution to The Machinist Humanity 4.0 Project

The Machinist Humanity 4.0 Project ("Project") is organized and owned by Worldwide Media Private Limited ("WWM"). By participating in the Project, you agree to and accept the Terms and Conditions stated herein.

Participants in the Project must be Indian residents and must be over 18 (Eighteen) years of age. The deadline for all entries is 6 pm IST, April 30, 2020 

You must ensure that the content of the video and / or the tweet submitted for the Project is original and yours and that you have all the necessary intellectual property rights including copyright and permissions to use the same. You are solely responsible for ensuring that the content of the video and / or the tweet submitted for the Project does not infringe any third party rights.

You must ensure that the content of the video and / or the tweet submitted for the Project is not immoral, obscene or indecent and is worth sharing in the public domain. WWM is not responsible for the content of the video and / or the tweet submitted for the Project in any manner whatsoever and all liability arising from such video and / or tweet shall accrue solely to you.

The creator / uploader of the video and / or the tweet submitted for the Project shall indemnify WWM against any claims that may arise in relation to such video and / or tweet.

The intellectual property rights in the video and / or the tweet submitted for the Project will remain with the original creator. However, by participating in the Project and submitting the video and / or the tweet for the Project, you grant WWM the unconditional, royalty- free and irrevocable permission and license to use the video and /or the tweet submitted for the Project for perpetuity across any and all platforms and mediums without any restrictions and without any claims from you.

WWM retains the right of choosing the winner/s of the Project at its sole discretion. No queries will be entertained in this regard and you shall have no claims in this regard. The winner/s of the Project shall be rewarded with an all paid trip to The Machinist Super Shopfloor Awards 2020 ceremony ("Award Ceremony") scheduled to be held in Mumbai in the second half of the calendar year 2020 (the dates of which will be finalised by WWM at its sole discretion). Further, the top ten video creators as well as top ten tweets will also get featured in the May 2020 issue of "The Machinist" magazine as well as on the website of "The Machinist" magazine at https://www.themachinist.in/. Information related to winners shall also be featured on various social media platforms.

WWM has the right to change, modify or cancel the Project, the Terms and Conditions thereof, the prizes / rewards and the Award Ceremony without giving any reason or prior notice and you shall have no claims in this regard.

WWM shall not be liable to any participant / winner of the Project in the event WWM is unable to organise the Award Ceremony or proceed with the Project or adhere to any of the contents of the Terms and Conditions stated herein for any reason whatsoever, including owing due to acts of God, wars, blockades, hostilities, civil disturbances, riots, strikes, lock-outs, epidemics, pandemics or large scale sanitary crisis, fire, storm and flood, judgment or orders of any court of law, acts of terrorism, embargo and government orders or restrictions, transmission failure or damage reasonably beyond its control, or other causes reasonably beyond its control.