PTC Announces Winners in Student Design Contest

By DE Editors

PTC’s first annual Worldwide Student Design Challenge honored eight winning entries representing North America, Europe, and Asia. In addition, Bryan Lim, a student at Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore, was named winner of the Creative Achievement award for his innovative scissor design, the “New V-Cutter.”

This scissors design earned Bryan Lim, a student at Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore, the Creative Achievement award.
Winners and their entries are:

• Thayer Adsit and Peter Matheson (Newburyport High School, Massachusetts) for Pneumatic Engine

• Devante Smith (Euclid High School, Ohio) for Game Console Unit

• Nick Inoue and Jack Dunkley ( John Cabot City Technology College, Great Britain) for Fuel Cell Airship

• Naomi Cheikh (Ilkey Grammar School, Great Britain) for File Organizer

• Huzaifah Khan (Macgregor State High School, Great Britain) for V6 Engine

• Chris Nobles (Loughborough University, United Kingdom) for Wilkinson Sword Redesign for Rapid Manufacturing

• Luqman Hakim (University of Auckland, New Zealand) for Spring Boots

• Muhammad Hussain (Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore) for Curb Climbing Wheelchair

“PTC congratulates all of the participants in the inaugural Student Design Challenge,” said John Stuart, senior vice president of global partners and education, PTC. “Their innovative designs demonstrate the results that can be achieved when students are equipped with the same powerful software used by professional engineers worldwide, and underscore PTC’s global commitment to education.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

Click here to view the winning designs.

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