Dimension 3D Printing, a brand of Stratasys Inc., has announced the winners in its fifth annual “Extreme Redesign” challenge.
Extreme Redesign: The Ultimate 3D Printing Challenge is a global design and 3D printing contest for high school and college students. The contest calls on computer-aided-design (CAD) students worldwide to submit their most creative, useful and innovative Extreme Redesigns, whether it is a new perspective on an everyday product or a fresh vision for updating a famous piece of art, animation or architecture.
The three winners were selected from an international pool of entries by a panel of experts from within the design and engineering fields. Designs fall into one of three categories: High School, University or Art and Architecture. The three first-place category winners will receive $2,500 scholarships. The remaining finalists will each receive $1,000 scholarships.
Web videos featuring the three winners, photos and design descriptions are now available here.
Winners
“Congratulations to our 2008 winners and runners-up. They rose to the top of a very competitive field of entries,” said Jon Cobb, Stratasys vice president of sales and marketing for the Americas. “A high degree of functionality was a theme shared by the winning designs across all three categories. Thanks to our judges Ian Kovacevich of Enventys, Scott Schermer of S.C. Johnson and Jeff Rienke of Product Design and Development, for helping us choose this year’s impressive group of winners. Stay tuned for the launch of next year’s competition in the coming months.”
For more information, visit Dimension.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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