Display to us how you used 3D printing to realize your innovative engineering or design project. We’re searching for inventors, entrepreneurs and creative talents who can push the boundaries of 3D printing to solve real-life problems. We're taking in submissions in five categories: Product Design, Robotics, Sustainability, Transportation and Healthcare.
Eligibility Criteria /Scholarship Guidelines
All of the submissions must present a physical product or prototype. Whole or part of the design must be fabricated through a 3D printing process. We accept submissions from both individual contributors and teams. All contributors must be either current students (in secondary, undergraduate or postgraduate education) or recent graduates that have completed their studies after July.
The submissions will be judged by a panel of engineers, designers, and entrepreneurs. The winners will be selected based on their presentation (40%), their innovation and potential impact of their project (30%), and their justification of the use of 3D printing (30%).
Value
The awardees will be selected by a panel of experts based on certain selection criteria. The winner of each category will get: $1000 in grant funding to support their project. Exposure to a global audience (powered by 3D Hubs). Technical support to turn their idea into a finished product. The five finalists of every category will get a copy of the 3D Printing Handbook and an official finalist certificate.
Deadline
June 30
Organization / Institution Name
3D HUBS