Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Republic Polytechnic 3D Printing Challenge 2015


3D printing has materialised the imagination of millions of people around the world. With the potential to produce almost any object which is impossible by traditional methods, the 3D printer has become a useful tool to many people. 

2015 marks Singapore’s 50th year of independence. In conjunction with SG50, students were invited to participate in the RP 3D Printing Competition 2015. Their task is to create a 3D printable souvenir to commemorate this important milestone. This prototype is something that a tourist will buy at a gift shop or a National Day gift for students.  

From 10th to 14th November 2014, students were trained in Autodesk. They were then required to submit their finished designs by 7th January for the judging. On 11th February, the submissions were 3D-printed and judged on the following criteria:
1.       Interpretation and relevancy of SG50 theme (20%)
2.       Aesthetic (20%)
3.       Creativity (20%)
4.       Complexity (20%)
5.       Instagram “likes” (20%)

The following students achieved the following awards: 
Anshiqa Agrawal         S3-08 (2nd place) SG50 Ferris Wheel    
Yadunand Prem         S3-06 (2nd place) SG50 Ferris Wheel
Vanshiqa Agrawal S3-03 (2nd place) SG50 Ferris Wheel
Ravern Koh Chan Hong S3-04 (2nd place) SG50 Ferris Wheel
Natalie Chew Ying Wei S4-06 (Merit)         Iconic Buildings 
Yasha Lai Zhi Hui S4-06 (Merit)         Iconic Buildings
Joel Teh An Kiat S4-06 (Merit)         Iconic Buildings

 Photo 1: Training on Autodesk from 10 to 14 Nov 2014
Photo 2: Award winning team - SG50
 Photo 3: Ferris Wheel (2nd place)
Photo 4: Iconic buildings

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