NSIDC
What is NSIDC?
National STEM & Innovative Design Challenge
The National STEM & Design Innovation Challenge (NSDIC) is a national competition that brings together students to compete in the academic version of Formula 1 (F1). By taking advantage of the design process and creative art that imitates real F1 cars, students are challenged to produce mini F1 cars with software such as Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) equipment. This challenge is open and contested in teams where the teams are made up of secondary school students, sixth form centers, vocational & technical institutions and higher education institutions supplied with DENFORD machines.
Objectives of f1 Challenges:
Target Audience
The 5th National STEM & Design Innovation Challenge is open to government secondary schools, vocational & technical institutions, sixth form centers and higher education institutions, all of which have been supplied with DENFORD machines. These challenges are divided into two categories:
Formula One Junior Class
For high and middle school students
Formula One Senior Class
For students of sixth form centers, technical & vocational institutions and higher education institutions