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2020 Student 3D Design Competition

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2020 Student 3D Design Competition
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JANESVILLE, Wis., Sept. 17, 2019 – SHINE Medical Technologies LLC, today announced that it is holding its second annual design competition in collaboration with the School District of Janesville. The competition asks students to create a 3D-printed object to be used by SHINE as an employee award of excellence, titled The Illuminator Award. Students in the 6th through 12th grades in the Janesville schools, including Janesville homeschoolers and religious schools, are eligible to compete. The collaboration aligns with the district’s recent work to transition to a STEAM-focused (science, technology, engineering, art and math) education culture.

SHINE is excited to be engaging again with the next generation of innovators in our community,” said Cheryl Peterson, SHINE’s community and employee engagement manager. “We want to help students understand the importance of science, technology, engineering, art and math in preparing them for future careers, not only at SHINE, but for countless other careers.”
“One of our promises to the community is to prepare our students for success in college, career and life. To that end, our teachers and staff work hard to get students more engaged in their learning, empowering them for their future,” said Steve Pophal, superintendent of the School District of Janesville. “We are very grateful to SHINE for providing our students with an opportunity to make a connection between what they are learning in the classroom and a tangible real-world need of a local business partner.”

The work of teams of no more than four students will be judged by SHINE on their design and awarded points based on usefulness, innovation/creativity and SHINE-y-ness (that which most resembles SHINE technology). Teams must sign up at SHINEmed.com/illuminator_award by Oct. 15, 2019, and submit their final 3D design product by Jan. 18, 2020. For more information on specifications and other details, visit http://www.SHINEmed.com/illuminator_award.

The 2020 SHINE Illuminator Award 3D Design Competition winning team will receive a VIP behind-the-scenes tour of SHINE Building One, 4027 N Riverside Drive, and 3D-printing supplies for their school.

About SHINE Technologies

Based in Janesville, Wisconsin, SHINE deploys its safe, cost-effective and environmentally friendly fusion technology in a stepwise approach. Its systems are used to inspect industrial components in aerospace, defense, energy and other sectors. SHINE’s proprietary medical isotope production processes create non-carrier-added lutetium-177 and are expected to create molybdenum-99. In the future, SHINE plans to scale its fusion technology to help solve one of energy’s toughest hurdles by recycling nuclear waste. Through a purpose-driven and phased approach, SHINE aims to generate fusion power to deliver clean, abundant energy that could transform life on Earth. Want to learn more about SHINE? Follow us on social media @shinefusion and sign up for our email newsletter to follow us on our journey!

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