Stratasys is now on its 10th Annual Extreme Redesign 3D Printing Challenge, in which middle school, high school and college-level students from all over the world are invited to redesign existing products or design, from scratch, new products that improve how some task might be accomplished. The contest is reaching its conclusion with the top-10 finalists in each category having been announced — all will receive a 3D printed model of their design and a $50 gift card.
Among the top-10 finalists in the categories of middle school/high school engineering, college engineering and art/architecture are such redesigns as the “Rabidus Arachnid-Mechanical Spider” from a college student in Canada, “Straggling Laces” from Carrie Groskopf and
Eric Reid (pictured to the right), “A World of Peace” from an elementary school student in California, and a “Downhill Mountain Bike Seat” from a high schooler in Connecticut.…
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