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Extreme Redesign : The 3D Printing ChallengeThe Dimension 3D Printing Group announced today the launch of "Extreme Redesign: The 3D Printing Challenge," a global design and 3D printing contest for high school and secondary students that will award $18,000 in scholarships to individual and team winners.
Whether it's a new perspective on an everyday product or a fresh vision for updating a famous piece of art, animation or architecture, Dimension is calling on computer-aided-des ign (CAD) students worldwide to send in their most creative, useful and innovative Extreme Redesigns.
To enter, students or teams send a .stl file of their Extreme Redesign to Dimension along with a completed submission form, including a 200-word description of the value and benefit of the Extreme Redesign part. Dimension will then send entrants a 3D print of their redesign they can hold in their hands and evaluate. From there, entrants have the opportunity to make any necessary design improvements and develop a second iteration for final submission.
"Extreme Redesign is meant to challenge, inspire and financially reward CAD students worldwide," said Jon Cobb, vice president and general manager of 3D printing for Stratasys. "For any student who has ever had a unique idea for extending the capabilities or enhancing the aesthetics of a part, product or piece of art, this contest provides a
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