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SkillsUSA Additive Manufacturing Competition

2018 Adaptive Device

For the 2018 Additive Manufacturing Competition, students were challenged to solve a real-life medical problem for a veteran who endured a traumatic thumb amputation on his left hand. As part of the contest, participants watched an introductory video to learn about the patient’s disability, assessed his condition and determined how they could design an adaptive device that would allow the veteran to continue using his PlayStation 3 gaming system.

The winning devices consisted of 3D-printed parts designed to allow the veteran to comfortably use a PlayStation 3 controller, without his current silicone prosthetic.

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High School Design Winners

Getty George & Sam Green - Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, California)

Gold Medalist

Getty George & Sam Green - Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, California)
Noah Logan & Johnathan Urbani - Stafford Tech Center (Rutland, Vermont)

Silver Medalist

Noah Logan & Johnathan Urbani - Stafford Tech Center (Rutland, Vermont)
Andrew Daddone & Layke Martin - Frederick County Career & Tech Center (Frederick, Maryland)

Bronze Medalist

Andrew Daddone & Layke Martin - Frederick County Career & Tech Center (Frederick, Maryland)

Post-Secondary Design Winners

Adolfo Vargas & Alexander Kemnitz - Central Community College-Hastings (Hastings, Nebraska)

Gold Medalist

Adolfo Vargas & Alexander Kemnitz - Central Community College-Hastings (Hastings, Nebraska)
Deema AL Namee & Aric Donerkiel - Vermont Technical College (Randolph Center, Vermont)

Silver Medalist

Deema AL Namee & Aric Donerkiel - Vermont Technical College (Randolph Center, Vermont)
William Swaner & Ashton DeZwarte - Tennessee College of Applied Tech-Nashville (Nashville, Tennessee)

Bronze Medalist

William Swaner & Ashton DeZwarte - Tennessee College of Applied Tech-Nashville (Nashville, Tennessee)

Photos from the 2018 SkillsUSA Additive Manufacturing Competition