The German 3D Printing Challenge 2021 starts now!

Following the successful implementation of the South German 3D Printing Challenge 2020, Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences (HNU) is organizing the 2021 competition across Germany together with renowned prize sponsors from the business world and with the support of the InnoSÜD transfer network.
The application period runs from March 1 to May 31, 2021.

The German 3D Printing Challenge is aimed at 3D printing enthusiasts who can independently create a 3D printed product and present a business plan outlining how the product (or a related service) can generate revenue or save money. People of all ages can apply, either individually or in teams of up to three people; a university degree is not required.

Prize sponsors and jury members:

EOS
Fabb-It Pro3D
Honold Logistics
Mark3D
Max Hilscher GmbH
Volksbank Ulm-Biberach
AMPrO 3D
Filamentworld
Experience Additive Manufacturing (EAM)

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