
Aluminium Extruders Council has announced the Aluminum Extrusion Student Design Competition for 2026. The event is sponsored by the ET Foundation and administered by the Aluminum Extruders Council.
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The AEC.org website contains educational information about end use application of aluminum extrusions, case histories of design solutions, reference materials and a call for abstracts for the world's foremost aluminum extrusion technology seminar and exposition to be held in Orlando, Florida, April 26-30, 2027.
The objective of the competition is to educate students about aluminum, the extrusion process and the opportunities to use this knowledge to meet societal needs.
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For the aluminum industry to prosper, the next generation of engineers and designers must be educated so that they can create products employing aluminum, rather than other materials
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A similar competition was held in 2025 with 70 entries from Universities, colleges, and high school students from around the world.
The winners of the competition received cumulative cash prizes of $15,500 sponsored by AEC Extruder Members Almag Aluminum, Brampton, ON, Canada; MI Metals, Inc., Oldsmar, FL; and Pennex Aluminum Company LLC, Wellsville, PA.
Judges for the competition in 2025 were Mark Butterfield, AEC Chairman, ET Seminar Committee Vice Chairman and President of MX Holdings/Pennex Aluminum Company LLC, Wellsville, Pennsylvania; ET Immediate Past Chairman, Craig Werner, President and CEO of Werner Extrusion Solutions LLC, Lake Forest, Illinois; and Shane Tredup, At-large member of the AEC Board of Directors and Sustainability Team Leader and President of Custom Aluminum Products Inc., South Elgin, Illinois.
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