Only 3 weeks left to enter for a chance to win a free 3D printer!
Sign up for the Ultimaker Education Challenge now and bring honor to your school!

What are you waiting for? Only three weeks left! This contest not only offers an Ultimaker 3 3D printer, valued at over NT$130,000, and an Ultimaker 2+, totaling two high-quality 3D printers, but also includes 3D printing training courses and multiple rolls of printing filament.
As long as you are an educator from a school, you are eligible to participate in this contest.
The contest requires you to write an educational plan related to 3D printing technology and provide students with hands-on experience through a course that integrates a 3D printer.

To enter the contest, simply fill out the form at http://ultim.kr/umeduchallenge and upload your proposal.
We accept files in various formats; excellent proposals will receive more attention!
If your proposal includes videos, STL files, or PowerPoint presentations, you can upload them to cloud storage services like Dropbox, WeTransfer, Google Drive, or any other easily accessible link.
Winners will not only receive 3D printers, numerous materials, and training, but also an invitation to join our Education Pioneer Program!
All winning proposals will be uploaded to our educational platform to inspire and provide resources for other teachers worldwide.

Eligibility
Participants must be teachers and educators from a school, submitting a project plan suitable for development in the form of a course.
Example: ultimaker.com/en/resources/education/lessons
Participants will be from all over the world, including: Australia, China, India, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan.
Project content must be written entirely in English.
Project Themes
Many themes are very suitable for 3D printing. Please be as creative as possible.
It doesn't have to be a massive project; the most important thing is to make your students more actively engaged in learning throughout the teaching process!
You can view a 3D printer as a teaching tool that allows students' and your ideas to take a tangible physical form.
Regardless of age, a 3D printer will guide you on how to become a true innovator, creating brand new products that make the world a better place.
Perhaps you will inspire your students to become future manufacturers, product designers, marketing managers, project managers, entrepreneurs, or even excellent teachers.
Contest Rules
• Must be practical and suitable for a classroom curriculum plan.
• The project must be developed by an educator for students.
• The project must be innovative.
• The project must include the following information:
• Name of educational institution, teacher's name, and contact information
• Educational level (primary school, junior/senior high school, or university)
• Project duration (or number of class hours)
• Number of students or groups
• Subjects involved in the project
• Additional materials required
• Full description of the project
• Project content must be written in English.
Need some inspiration? Visit Ultimaker.com/education now.
Deadline
The contest closes on September 15, 2017.
Winners will be announced on October 30, 2017.
Judging Panel
The submissions will be judged by our panel of experts:
• Co-founder of Makergirl: Julia Haried
• Executive Director of Illinois Manufacturers: Aric Rindfleisch
• Ultimaker Education Expert: Marcella Van den Burg
Prizes for Winners
The two best projects selected in Taiwan will each win:
• Ultimaker 2+ and Ultimaker 3 3D printers
• Comprehensive training by our official partners
• 8 rolls of Ultimaker 3D printing materials
How to Enter
Please fill in the information on the form at http://ultim.kr/umeduchallenge,
and upload your complete project by September 15, 2017.
More Information
Do you need more information or have questions for the organizers?
If necessary, please contact us at education@ultimaker.com
Please use "Ultimaker Education Challenge" as the subject of your email.
Event Organizer
Ultimaker
From the beginning, our mission has been to develop high-quality, easy-to-use 3D printers, software, and materials to empower and inspire people around the world to use 3D printing. Since 2011, Ultimaker has grown into a leading brand, with offices in the Netherlands, New York, and Boston, and manufacturing facilities in the US and Europe.
With over 200 employees, 25,000 active community members, and a growing team, Ultimaker strives to provide the highest quality 3D printers, software, and materials, without compromise.
