Create the Future and win $20,000 (NASA TechBriefs Competition)
(I have revealed mine here - please click to help my view-count)
It's time to bring out the inventions you've been keeping to yourself. Show off your design and engineering skills in the Create The Future Design Contest.
$20,000, other great prizes, fame and glory are on the line!
It's like an Instructables contest, but with a wider range of possibilities, and you could get away without actually making anything. The contest is open now, and you have until October 17th to get your entries in.
There are six categories:
- Consumer Products: Products that increase quality of life in the workplace, at home, during leisure time, or while traveling.
- Machinery, Equipment and Component Technology: Products that speed and improve work, manufacturing, or scientific research processes.
- Medical Products: Products that improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare.
- Safety and Security: Products that enhance the security or safety of individuals, businesses, communities, or nations.
- Sustainable Technologies: Products that help reduce dependence on non-renewable energy resources, as well as products designed for other purposes using environmentally friendly materials or manufacturing processes.
- Transportation: Products that enable movement of people and goods from one place to another.
- Innovation
- Manufacturability
- Marketability
- Cost-effectiveness
- Design communication (visuals and text explanation)
Grand Prize*
$20,000 USD
First Prize in Each Category (6)
HP xw4600 Workstations (or comparable workstation of equivalent value)
Popular Vote Winners (6)
$100 USD
All qualified entrants will receive a limited-edition Create the Future design contest t-shirt or souvenir of equivalent or greater value.
>You have to be 18 to enter (but you could get an adult to enter for you), you can enter a group's work (under your name), but for some bizarre reason, the contest is "void" in New York and Florida.
I'm going to give it some serious consideration, if only to get the tee...
Rules of Entry
Entry form
Tech Briefs Article
The best design ideas will:
- Improve quality of life
- Automate tedious tasks
- Prevent or reduce injuries
- Save time and money
- Offer alternative energy solutions
- Reduce the world's consumption of natural resources
- Lead to other product improvements
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Has anybody else entered yet?
Coo, number 1 in my category.
>smug smile<
Nah no matter, I must go check my pile of ideas for something good...
If you haven't looked already, or you're at a different computer since last time you looked, or you've flushed out your cookies since last you looked, then, please, click here.
Mine will help you more!
I've even written it up and prepared diagrams.
I'm just waiting for a reply regarding intellectual property rights.
(What the heck - I figure that even the entry prize (a t-shirt) is worth the few minutes it took to knock the thing together from one of my Instructables. Anything more is a bonus.)
I'm sure anything that you come up with is a win in my book!
anyone gonna do a entry for transportation? ill give you a hint its flies...... <easy need to know what im gonna go against :P
als ong no ones post there version of anti gravity then im kinda confident though not with writing
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Thank you, thank you. I dedicate this spam to kiteman.
(But there are months to go - please don't tell any competent engineers about this contest!)
If you fancy helping me get my page-view count beyond it's current 11, please click here.
I know there's a long time until the deadline, but an early lead is an advantage, because later entries will look at it to see what other people have done, simultaneously upping the leaders' pageviews.
*Steps up to claim useless non-existent prize*
In the UK, cheques are legal on any portable medium.
> Ambles towards bank with laptop. <
Anyway, I bet the bank could extract your contact details from the Admins...
Some of my pupils just found my YouTube account and sent me a drama they made. They've promised instalments...
It made me giggle.
Thanks for posting this, Kiteman!
Hee hee...tech briefs...
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