March 24, 2016 – Mouser Electronics, Inc., the global authorized distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is continuing its sponsorship of the 14th annual “Create the Future” Design Contest, a challenge to engineers and students worldwide to create the next great thing. Mouser’s valued supplier partners Intel® and Analog Devices, Inc. are joining in this sponsorship once again. The contest is produced by Tech Briefs Media Group, an SAE International Company.
The grand prize winner will receive global recognition and a cash prize of $20,000 for an innovative product that benefits society and the economy. Previous contests have produced more than 12,000 design ideas from engineers, entrepreneurs and students in more than 100 countries. Entries are being accepted now through July 1, 2016. To learn more, visit http://www.mouser.com/
“Advancing innovation with the newest technologies is part of our mission here at Mouser, and we are very excited to help foster innovation by sponsoring this global design contest for engineers and students,” said Kevin Hess, Mouser Electronics Senior Vice President of Marketing.
“Mouser is known worldwide for its introduction of the newest products and technologies, and for providing unparalleled service for its customers,” said Joseph Pramberger, President of Tech Briefs Media Group. “We are thrilled for the opportunity to have Mouser support this contest for the third consecutive year, along with their manufacturer partners Analog Devices and Intel; they are committed to serving engineers and their design needs.”
The “Create the Future” Design Contest brings attention to product designs that enhance quality of life, improve the efficiency and quality of healthcare and help to reduce dependence on nonrenewable energy sources. Previous grand prize-winning entries include an economical rapid screening device to prevent foodborne illness; a wheelchair propulsion system designed to increase the user’s mobility while decreasing upper body repetitive strain injuries; and a mechanism that makes CPR easy and safe for anyone to perform.
The contest was launched in 2002 by the publishers of NASA Tech Briefs magazine to help stimulate and reward engineering innovation. The grand prize winner will be chosen from the winners in seven entry categories including Aerospace & Defense, Automotive/Transportation, Consumer Products, Electronics, Machinery/Automation/Robotics, Medical, and Sustainable Technologies.
For more information on how to enter the contest, go to http://www.mouser.com/