AATCC announces winners of engineering design competition
12 May '06
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The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) announced its inaugural engineering design competition, developed by its Materials Interest Group in August 2005.
Submissions were invited from both graduate and undergraduate students. The competition aims to promote innovative product development from an engineering design perspective.
The theme of this year's competition was “Design of Engineered Fibrous Structures,” and the contest was divided into three areas:
Entries were evaluated on concept originality, use of engineering design elements, technical feasibility of the concept using best available technologies, quality and clarity of supporting documentation, technical rationale for the assembly materials list, efficacy of proposed commercial process sequence, and viability of economic cost analysis.
Finalists in each category were asked to submit electronic and physical poster boards for final judging which took place on May 1. Winners from the Medical/Biomedical area were announced at the Materials Interest Group meeting, held in conjunction with AATCC research committee meetings, on May 3.
Winning entries will be awarded $1,000 for first place and $500 for second place, as well as complimentary student registration for the AATCC International Conference & Exhibition, co-locatedwith MEGATEX, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Ga. ,USA, October 31-November 2.