Stratasys announces winners of 2013 Extreme Redesign Contest

Stratasys Ltd. announced the winners of its ninth annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge. The global contest encourages students to submit an innovative product design, a redesign of an existing product, or an original work of art or architecture.

Stratasys is awarding the top three student winners $2,500 or $1,000 scholarships in each of the categories of Middle and High School Engineering, College Engineering, and Art and Architecture. Instructors of each of the three first-place student winners will receive a tablet PC for use in the classroom.

This year’s finalists in the College Engineering category also had their designs examined to see if they had potential for a licensing agreement and commercialization by a manufacturer. This process was done in partnership with online inventor community, Edison Nation, which operates the hit TV show, Everyday Edisons. After considering finalist designs, Edison Nation identified one design submission as having strong potential for submission to the licensing search process and a potential future licensing agreement.  The company will recommend steps the entrant should take to pursue this possibility.

Designs are awarded based on creativity, usefulness, part integrity and aesthetics. Each submission is required to be a sound mechanical design, be realistic and achievable and include a clear written description of the design. This year’s contest also featured the award category, “Engineering a Difference,” in which students competed for a bonus prize. Students whose designs were aimed at solving a great societal challenge had a chance to win a $250 gift card.

Winners were selected by a distinguished panel of independent judges from industry. This year’s judges were Patrick Gannon, RP+M division of Thogus, Todd Grimm, TAGrimm & Associates, and Ian Kovacevich, Enventys.

For video, photos, and descriptions of this year’s winning designs, visit Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge.

Extreme-Redesign-ContestWINNING DESIGNS:

College Engineering Category

1st  Crawler 2.0; Andrew Roderick/Brian Booth, Andrews Univ., Berrien Springs, Michigan
2nd  Multi-Rack; Sandra Wojtecki/Helena Skonieczna, Ryerson Univ., Toronto, Ontario
3rd  Snack Cup; Sivan Arbel/Julia Mozheyko, Ryerson Univ., Toronto, Ontario

Art & Architecture Category

1st  Emergent Automated Mfg; Connor Nicholas, Savannah College of Art & Design, Savannah, Georgia
2nd  Virtual Organic Glasses; Hichang Ki; IDAS, Seoul, South Korea
3rd  Running Charger; Max Meaker, Kentridge H.S. Kent, Washington

Middle/High School Engineering Category

1st  Magnesium Fire Starter; Josh Ryan, Grand Haven H.S., Michigan
2nd Math Over All Boundaries; Ethan Koeppe/Ethan McMillan, Grand Haven H.S., Michigan
3rd  Easy Open Bottle Cap; Zachary Sia, Pittsford Mendon H.S., Pittsford, New York

Edison Nation Pick

Crawler 2.0; Andrew Roderick, Brian Booth; Andrews Univ; Berrien Springs, Michigan

Edison Nation will advise the team of Roderick and Booth on steps they should take to pursue a possible licensing agreement and commercialization of their invention.

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