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America Makes announces two challenges for 3D printing users to help frontline workers

ByLeslie Langnau|April 21, 2020

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Want to use your 3D printing talents to help frontline workers across the country? You can. America Makes announced two challenges – theFit to Face – Mask Design Challengein collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs; and theCOVID-19 Maker Challenge, a joint event by Challenge America and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Innovation Ecosystem.

“这两个机会寻求利用amazing innovation we’ve seen to date from the entire AM community during this crisis,” said America Makes Executive Director John Wilczynski. “This industry is uniquely positioned to take on these challenges as we have the ability to rapidly design and test products that will solve very real problems for frontline workers.”

America Makes Innovation Sprint: Fit to Face-Mask Design Challenge – April 20 – 26, 2020

With theFit to Face—Mask Design Challenge, the AM design community is being rallied to help find a solution to the most critical PPE need at this time. How masks fit and conform to the shape of a user’s face has been a factor that has influenced designs. This challenge is calling on the community to collectively find a solution to this important design factor for 3D printed face masks.

“Right now, in the fight against COVID-19 in this country and around the world, the greatest and most acute PPE need is face masks,” said America Makes Executive Director John Wilczynski. “The goal of theFit to Face—Mask Design Challengeis to rapidly innovate face mask designs with quality solutions that ensure a proper fit and better seal around the face.”

Five critical geometries and dimensions used in the manufacturing of N95 masks will be made available to challenge participants for them to develop up to three masks. Submissions will be accepted until 11:59 PM on Sunday, April 26th with five designs going to the VA for fast track review and testing, and the top design(s) being announced on May 11, 2020. Interested participants can find more information at www.americamakes.us/fit2face.
Challenge America and VHA Innovation Ecosystem COVID-19 Makers Challenge – April 25 – May 3, 2020

The COVID-19 Makers Challenge is an event being hosted jointly by Challenge America and the VHA Innovation Ecosystem. The event is calling on teams to both submit potential problems stemming from COVID-19 that face first responders and develop innovative solutions to address them.

The challenge will launch on April 25 with teams conducting weeklong virtual evaluations of challenges and culminate with a two-day virtual make-a-thon event May 2 – 3. During the event, teams will fabricate prototypes of their solutions that are suitable for rapid manufacturing.

While this is a prime opportunity for the AM community to showcase their innovation, the challenge is also open to subject matter experts in engineering, industrial design, manufacturing, health care and other related industries.To find more information, register and or submit a challenge, visit www.covid19makerchallenge.com.
**Fit to Face Mask Design Challenge Information **

Eligibility

This is an open-source challenge. All innovators, 3D printers, and designers in the U.S. and abroad are encouraged to participate. All submissions must be open-source designs.

Challenge Data Package

A Challenge data package, including Instructions for Use (IFUs), design guidance information including NIOSH head form data dimensions, submission requirements, and evaluation criteria, is available on the America Makes website at americamakes.us/fit2face.

Deadlines

This is a rapid response challenge with aggressive deadlines. Challenge submissions are due via the America Makes website at americamakes.us/fit2face on Sunday, April 26, 2020,before11:59 p.m. EDT. Submissions received after this deadline will not be considered.

America Makes will narrow all submissions to five finalists on Friday, May 1, 2020, before close of business and submit to the VA. These five finalists will be fast-tracked through the VA, FDA, and NIH testing and review process. Pending the testing results, America Makes will announce the top design(s) on Monday, May 11, 2020.

Questions

All questions related to theFit to Face—Mask Design Challengeshould be directed to[email protected].

America Makes
americamakes.us


Filed Under:Hack the Crisis: Engineering through COVID-19,Make Parts Fast
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