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SME, Stratasys Announce Winners of 2023 SkillsUSA AM Competition



SME and Stratasys have announced the winners of their cosponsored 2023 Additive Manufacturing Competition, conducted as part of the 59th annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference, hosted in Atlanta. The competition was supported this year by partner Autodesk.

This year, teams from 30 high schools and eight colleges competed to win. More than 500 parts were printed during the three-day competition, all on Stratasys 3D printers.

"It is no secret that additive technologies have disrupted the manufacturing industry, and through SME's partnership with Stratasys we are giving tomorrow's talent an opportunity to feel, first-hand, its application on the job," said Robert "Bob" Willig, Executive Director and CEO of SME. "One of the things students enjoy most about working through these challenges is experiencing the process of iterating, testing and adjusting their design, which is exactly why additive manufacturing (AM) is being embraced globally, across all sectors."

This year's competition challenged students to design and print parts to build an assembly that attached to a fixture with a rotating mount point to grab and hold three progressively more difficult objects. Then each team presented their process, engineering design notebook and printed designs to the judges.

Both levels of the winning teams received gold, silver and bronze medals from SkillsUSA, as well as scholarships of $1,500, $1,000 and $500, respectively, from the SME Education Foundation. Both levels also received a one-year subscription for Tooling U-SME classes and a one-year SME membership, plus post-secondary winners received RAPID + TCT full-conference conference passes. Gold and silver medal-winning teams in both categories also won a professional-grade Prusa MK3S and 3D printer kit donated by Printed Solid. Every competing student also received an Autodesk goody bag.

High School Winners

  • Gold Team: Johann Rafanan and Sabal Schuster, Nova High School (Davie, FL)
  • Silver Team: Reggie May and Kyra Sandahl, Payette River Technical Academy (Emmett, ID) 
  • Bronze Team: Alejandro Colon and Daniel Hulse, West-MEC Northwest Campus (Surprise, AZ).

Post-Secondary Winners

  • Gold Team: Dallin Hansen and Tom Swindler, Utah Valley University (Orem, UT)
  • Silver Team: Armand Carlo Agbulos and Cody Buchanan, Madison Area Technical College (Madison, WI)
  • Bronze Team: David Atess and James McBride, Meridian Technology Center (Stillwater, OK).

"Stratasys is again honored to be a major sponsor of this competition with SME. This year we saw phenomenal participants that learned how to design and 3D print moving/working assemblies," said Jesse Roitenberg, Americas Education Manager at Stratasys. "Many of these competitors had never done that before, and their growth in understanding the process and how to design for that type of 3D print was truly impressive. Again, these students reinforce that the next generation has the skills and work ethic to lead the next generation of manufacturing."

In addition to the AM competition, all 76 students participated in a certification. The Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals Certification Exam was administered to all students free of charge and was included as a percentage of the total points for each competing team. This exam is the first and only certification validating an individual's knowledge of industry-standard concepts in AM, based on revisions to the Additive Manufacturing Body of Knowledge by the Additive Manufacturing Leadership Initiative (AMLI) in 2016. Forty-four students of the 76 in attendance passed the exam (57% pass rate, which is the best since 2013). The SME Education Foundation prepared every student with a bundle of 20 Tooling U-SME classes (a value of nearly $400 per student) in advance of taking the exam.

For more information contact:

SkillsUSA

www.skillsusa.org

SME Headquarters

One SME Drive

Dearborn, MI 48128

800-733-4763

www.sme.org

Stratasys Ltd.

7665 Commerce Way

Eden Prairie, MN 55344

877-489-9449 / 952-937-3000

info@stratasys.com

www.stratasys.com

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