Applicants have two weeks left to enter the Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge.
January 21, 2016: Students worldwide in the field of engineering, design, art or architecture are invited to create a new product that improves how a task is accomplished or to redesign an existing product.
“Our vision for this year’s challenge is “make a difference.” Strive to make a positive impact by redesigning a product for greater accessibility, eco-friendliness or human empowerment. Share your design and explain how it can make a difference for individuals, communities or the environment.”
You can submit the design in the form of an STL file until February 4th, 2016. Detailed information on the contest can be found here.
April 1, 2016: Update – Finalists for 12th Annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge announced
Stratasys has just published a list of regional semi-finalists and top-ten finalists for the Redesign 3D Printing Challenge:
During the final round of judging, industry expers will select winners in each category. Among the judges are Tim Shinbara, VP, Manufacturing Technology, Association for Manufacturing Technology; Leslie Langnau, Managing Editor, Design World magazine; Todd Grimm, President, T.A. Grimm & Associates and Steve Deak, Senior Engineer-Additive Manufacturing, GE, & Vice President, AMUG Board.
April 30, 2016: Update – Winners announced
2016 Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge Scholarship Winners:
Art and Architecture
- First place: Underwater Hotel, Zachary Trippodo; Fairfield Ludlowe High School, Fairfield, CT, USA
- Second place: Sea Anemone Locket, Lauren Lee; John F. Kennedy Middle School, Cupertino, CA, USA
Engineering: Secondary Education
- First place: Modular Hexagonal Extension, Li Cheng Yu; Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Second place: Drill Press C.N.C. Attachment, Joseph Busch; Benilde-St.Margaret’s, St. Louis Park, MN, USA
Engineering: Post-Secondary
- First place: HyperShot, Aris Peci & Remi Carreiro; Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Second place: sketcHold, Alborz Razavitousi & Arman Ghafouri-Azar; Ryerson University; Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NCATC Member School
- Winner: Intelligent Waterbots, Jason Fontaine; San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX, USA
Make a Difference
- Winner: 3D Printed Braille Alphabet, Marco Magaña; ITESM Puebla, Cuernavaca, Mexico
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