Author: EIS Release Date: Jun 8, 2020
element14 has launched the “Fighting Germs” Project14 design challenge.
“Everyone has the opportunity to do their part to help slow the spread of this disease, and that is especially true of our amazing community of engineers, makers and hobbyists,” says element14’s Dianne Kibbey, “our members came to us just as the lock-downs started and asked us to launch a challenge for new innovations in this area. We encourage our more than 720,000 members to put their unique design skills to work and create solutions to help prevent the spread of this pandemic.”
The design challenge is tackling today’s most pressing global problem head-on, while encouraging the element14 Community to be part of the solution in fighting the spread of this pandemic.
Unlike other design challenges, there are no specific requirements to participate. Potential solutions could include:
• Face protection
• Body temperature monitor/access controls
• Contactless disinfection of frequently touched surfaces
• Automated disease testing
The grand prize winner of the “Fighting Germs” design challenge will win a $200 shopping cart to Farnell.com, a $200 donation to their preferred COVID-19 charitable cause and a Flir thermal imaging camera.
An additional 3 winners will each receive $100 shopping carts to Farnell.com to help bring their designs to life along with a UV sanitising lamp. Members can work on tackling this challenge solo or in teams, as long as they collaborate remotely.
element14’s Project14 competition series is by members for members. For this monthly project competition, element14 Community members decide the competition, come up with ideas for new themes, and vote for the themes they want to pursue.
By opening this competition to a broad audience, novices, experts, and everyone in between come together to learn from and share with each other as they work to turn their ideas into finished projects.
The “Fighting Germs” Project 14 design challenge is open now through to 15th June. Winners will be announced by 29th June.