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Plastics competition seeks refreshing designs

Design Innovation in Plastics 2010 logo

The Design Innovation in Plastics Competition is looking for refreshing and innovative design ideas to be submitted by 16 October.

Co-organised by IOM3 and the Worshipful Company of Horners, the 2010 competition seeks novel solutions to an existing poblem. Entrants are required to design a product suitable for mass production in plastics that clearly demonstrates creativity and value for money. Sustainability should also be a key consideration.

The competition is open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students registered in the UK for the academic year 2009-10.

Further information

Design Innovation in Plastics Competition home page

Author : Zoe ChivertonIOM3, 28 Aug 2009
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