Design Challenge looking for inventors
HUNTINGTON — Calling all makers: the Robert C. Byrd Institute is accepting entries in the Design Challenge at the West Virginia Makes Festival which celebrates ingenuity and creativity.
The annual Design Challenge provides hobbyists, inventors, enthusiasts, artists and students of all ages the opportunity to demonstrate their new ideas and skills by presenting their new projects or creations to a panel of judges.
Entering the challenge is free and ensures eligibility for cash prizes.
Winners will be introduced during an afternoon presentation.
Presented annually by the institute, the Oct. 6 festival coincides with National Manufacturing Day.
The event runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Marshall University’s Memorial Student Center Plaza and features special exhibits, live music and other entertainment as well as hands-on activities.
Registration for the Design Challenge is required. Sign up at rcbi.org/go/wvmakes.
Sponsors of the 2017 festival include Bernzomatic, Edward Tucker Architects, Marshall University Research Corp., Sterling Supply Co. and the West Virginia Manufacturers Association.
For more information about the West Virginia Makes Festival or assistance with registration, phone 304-781-1675.
The Robert C. Byrd Institute delivers innovative solutions with leading-edge technology to advance manufacturing and entrepreneurship, a press release said. Learn more at rcbi.org.