Posted November 21st, 2006 by admin
NASA Tech Briefs INSIDER 11/13/2006
If you haven’t already submitted your design idea, you only have until this Friday, Nov. 17, to enter the fifth annual “Create the Future” design contest. You could win the Grand Prize of a hybrid car or $20,000 in cash. Visit
http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20061113A9 for entry details.
The contest is sponsored by Emhart Teknologies, a global leader in the design and creation of unique assembly technologies, and co-sponsored by
SolidWorks Corporation ( http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20061113A10 )
and
COMSOL ( http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20061113A11 ).
Entries must be received by November 17. For rules and the official
entry form, visit http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20061113A9.
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Posted November 21st, 2006 by admin
NASA Tech Briefs INSIDER 11/14/2006
A hybrid automobile or $20,000 in cash is the Grand Prize in Emhart Teknologies’ and NASA Tech Briefs’ fifth annual “Create the Future” Design Contest. Engineers, students, and the general public are encouraged to submit their ideas. View the official entry form and contest rules here. Categories are Everyday Products, Medical, Safety, and Transportation.
This is the last week! The contest runs until November 17, 2006. Entrants are limited to one entry per category. “Create the Future” is co-sponsored by COMSOL and SolidWorks.
Click here for more information and further details.
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Posted November 21st, 2006 by admin
NASA Tech Briefs INSIDER 11/16/2006
There is only one day left to submit your original design idea to the fifth annual Emhart Teknologies “Create the Future” Design Contest. Enter your unique idea in one of four categories — Everyday Products, Safety, Transportation, and Medical — and you could win a 2007 hybrid car, $20,000 in cash, a 42″ plasma TV, or other great prizes.
Click here for entry details.
The contest is sponsored by Emhart Teknologies, a global leader in the design and creation of unique assembly technologies, and co-sponsored by SolidWorks Corporation and COMSOL.
Entries must be received by tomorrow, November 17, 2006.
For rules and the official entry form, click here.
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