Manufacturing Prototype HS
# Description
Participants design, fabricate, and use Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) to create a product that addresses the annual theme. The product may use additive and/or subtractive manufacturing of any traditional, Computer Numerical Control (CNC), 3D printing, or laser technology available. A documentation portfolio, one (1) completed sample, and one (1) set of manufactured parts are checked in and evaluated. Semifinalist teams participate in an on-site challenge to demonstrate their product and give a promotional "sales pitch" to the judges.
# Theme
2022-2023 Theme: Create a decoration that would be used for a Fourth of July celebration.
Careers Associated
Commercial and Industrial designer
Engineer
Mechanical engineer
CNC programmer or operator
# Eligibility
Oklahoma Eligibility: entries are limited to three (3) teams per chapter.
# Coordinators
The individuals listed below are familiar with the event and available to give guidance. Please email them if you have questions regarding this event.
Bryan Kitzrow
bryan.kitzrow@francistuttle.edu
Event Coordinator
Valerie McCauley
Event Manager