The ASME Innovative Additive Manufacturing 3D (IAM3D) Challenge is designed for undergraduate students to re-engineer existing products or create new designs using additive manufacturing technologies. It emphasizes creativity, engineering design principles, and the application of 3D printing.
Engineering  | STEM
				ASME IAM3D Challenge
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Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 200
 - Cost: Free
 - Estimated Time Commitment: Major
 
- Participant Format: Small Team
 - Event Format: In-Person
 - Competition Format: Design, Original Submission
 - Reach: International
 - Event Size: Very Small
 
Participation Information
									Teams of students register for the competition and participate in person at ASME EFx events. They must design and create a product using additive manufacturing technologies, adhering to the competition rules.								
				
									Open to college and university undergraduate students.								
				
									Trophies, certificates, and recognition for 3D manufacturing innovation								
				
                            Teams of students register for the competition and participate in person at ASME EFx events. They must design and create a product using additive manufacturing technologies, adhering to the competition rules.                        
                    
                            1. Register through the ASME website. 2. Develop a design using 3D printing technologies. 3. Participate in person at an EFx event to showcase the project.                        
                    
                            Access to 3D printing tools, CAD software, additive manufacturing resources, and competition guidelines.                        
                    
                            Judging is based on design creativity, engineering principles, the effective use of additive manufacturing, and adherence to competition rules.                        
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