2006 ARM International Student Design Competition Open to Design and Engineering Students


Oak Brook, IL - The Association of Rotational Molders (ARM) International announces its annual forum for students from around the world to design and enter into competition their prototype products that could be produced using the rotational molding process.

This competition is open to undergraduate students from any recognized college or university worldwide who are pursuing degrees in industrial design or engineering related fields. Design and engineering professors are encouraged to include instructional materials on the plastics rotational molding process in their curricula, and to work with their students in preparing their entries to the competition.

All students who enter the competition will have an opportunity to win cash prizes, receive complementary attendance to ARM International's 2006 Annual Fall Meeting & Technical Exhibits in Washington DC, and earn prominent recognition within the rotational molding industry.

Students should submit detailed drawings of their designs and full manufacturing, design and technical descriptions. To qualify, entries must be received by May 31, 2006.

A panel of industry experts, chosen by ARM International, will judge all entries. Entries will be judged on design, manufacturing and technical merits. Winners will be announced by September 14, 2006.

For more information on the rotational molding process, or to obtain the application form, please visit the ARM International website at www.rotomolding.org or contact Bill Lewis at ARM International, 2000 Spring Rd., Suite 511, Oak Brook, IL 60523, phone (630) 571-0611, e-mail blewis@rotomolding.org.

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