High School Students to Design Unmanned Aircraft System to Locate Lost Children and an Ultra Fuel-Efficient Commercial Truck to Protect Fuel and Energy Reserves
NEEDHAM, Mass., October 25, 2012 – PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) today joined more than 70 partners on Capitol Hill to kick off the 2012-2013 Real World Design Challenge and announce the themes for this year’s challenges: Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Next Generation Truck Design. Today’s event was hosted by Senator Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and the students from last year’s national champion teams, the Kansas Tornadoes from Baldwin City, KS and Team Xavier from Middletown, CT.
Students that participate in the 2012-2013 Aviation Challenge will work to design an unmanned aircraft system that can locate lost children. Additionally, the students will need to submit a business plan that makes the system financially viable for 50 rescue missions. Students who participate in the Surface Challenge will be tasked with designing a next-generation truck with highly-enhanced fuel efficiency in order to protect fuel and energy reserves in the United States.
The Real World Design Challenge is a national design competition with more than 7,800 high school students run by a public-private partnership with the goal of inspiring interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and careers. PTC and its partners, including Cessna Aircraft Company and the Federal Aviation Administration, are focused on transforming and enhancing STEM education in the American educational system by providing science, engineering and learning resources that allow students and teachers to address actual challenges confronting the nation's most important industries.
“The Real World Design Challenge offers students the chance to experience the pride and passion of designing something that could be used in a commercial environment for the benefit of others,” said John Stuart, senior vice president education, PTC. “PTC is proud to be working with our partners to get students across the country interested in careers in engineering.”
The winning teams from the participating states will be notified in February 2013 and will receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete at the National Challenge Event in April 2013.
"Being the coach for the Baldwin High Tornadoes in the Real World Design Challenge competition has been the high point of my educational career,” said Pam Davis, Coach of the Kansas Tornadoes. “The chance to use engineering software and the opportunity to work with professional mentors has helped my students secure scholarships as well as get accepted into our nation’s best engineering schools."
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1. PTC Sponsors 2013 Real World Design Challenge®
High School Students to Design Unmanned Aircraft System to Locate Lost Children and
an Ultra Fuel-Efficient Commercial Truck to Protect Fuel and Energy Reserves
NEEDHAM, Mass., October 25, 2012 – PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) today joined more than
70 partners on Capitol Hill to kick off the 2012-2013 Real World Design Challenge and
announce the themes for this year’s challenges: Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Next
Generation Truck Design. Today’s event was hosted by Senator Jeanne Shaheen of
New Hampshire and the students from last year’s national champion teams, the Kansas
Tornadoes from Baldwin City, KS and Team Xavier from Middletown, CT.
Students that participate in the 2012-2013 Aviation Challenge will work to design an
unmanned aircraft system that can locate lost children. Additionally, the students will
need to submit a business plan that makes the system financially viable for 50 rescue
missions. Students who participate in the Surface Challenge will be tasked with
designing a next-generation truck with highly-enhanced fuel efficiency in order to protect
fuel and energy reserves in the United States.
The Real World Design Challenge is a national design competition with more than 7,800
high school students run by a public-private partnership with the goal of inspiring
interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and
careers. PTC and its partners, including Cessna Aircraft Company and the Federal
Aviation Administration, are focused on transforming and enhancing STEM education in
the American educational system by providing science, engineering and learning
resources that allow students and teachers to address actual challenges confronting the
nation's most important industries.
“The Real World Design Challenge offers students the chance to experience the pride
and passion of designing something that could be used in a commercial environment for
the benefit of others,” said John Stuart, senior vice president education, PTC. “PTC is
proud to be working with our partners to get students across the country interested in
careers in engineering.”
2. The winning teams from the participating states will be notified in February 2013 and will
receive an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. to compete at the National
Challenge Event in April 2013.
"Being the coach for the Baldwin High Tornadoes in the Real World Design Challenge
competition has been the high point of my educational career,” said Pam Davis, Coach
of the Kansas Tornadoes. “The chance to use engineering software and the opportunity
to work with professional mentors has helped my students secure scholarships as well
as get accepted into our nation’s best engineering schools."
PTC provides technology that transforms how customers create and service products,
including PTC Creo® CAD product design software, PTC Windchill® PLM software and
PTC Mathcad® engineering calculation software, to teams participating in the Real
World Design Challenge. PTC also provides connections and access to mentors from
its partner organizations across America who are participants in the competition or
program management for the competition.
For additional information contact Anthony Coppola at acoppola@ptc.com. To register a
team or to sign up as a mentor go to the Real World Design Challenge website
www.realworlddesignchallenge.org. The deadline for teams to register for the Real
World Design Challenge is November 18, 2012. The solution submissions are due
February 6, 2013.
Additional Resources:
PTC’s Academic Program (web site)
PTC and Real World Design Challenge (web site)
PTC’s Community Relations Programs (web site)
PTC and FIRST (web site)
About PTC
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created and serviced across the entire product lifecycle – from conception and design to
sourcing and service. Founded in 1985, PTC employs over 6,000 professionals serving
more than 27,000 businesses in rapidly-evolving, globally distributed manufacturing
industries worldwide. Get more information at www.ptc.com.
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