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Manufacturing Prototype HS

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


An item that can be used as picture frames for a home or office while also serving another purpose


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.


Renate Salerno

salernom@bps-ok.org

Event Coordinator


Valerie McCauley

vmccauley@alex.k12.ok.us

Event Manager

OKTSA

TSA is a national, non-profit organization of high school and middle school student members who are engaged in STEM. Since TSA was chartered in 1978, over 5,000,000 members have participated through competitions, intracurricular activities, leadership opportunities, and community service.

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