Student design competition

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A Student Design Competition is a competition between teams of students. The objectives of the competition are to introduce students to real world engineering situations and to teach students fabrication techniques used in industry.

Both students and industry benefit from intercollegiate design competitions. Each competition allows students to apply the theories and information they have learning in the class room to real world situations. Industry gains better prepared and more experienced engineers.

In the late sixties and early seventies only one competition of significance existed: Mini Baja. Today, almost every field of engineering has several design competitions. The Society of Automotive Engineers organizes the largest and most prestigious design competitions including Mini Baja, Sunryce, and Formula SAE.

Studica Skills runs over 100 design competitions, all online. These competitions vary from using CAD to animation and video. For the 2006-2007 competition year, Studica Skills expects well over 100,000 students to participate, with over one million spectators.

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List of student design competitions