NAE Video Contest: Celebrate Engineering and Win up to $25,000

Posted by Steve Anderson on Thursday, October 24th, 2013

To celebrate its 50th Anniversary, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is launching the “Engineering for You (E4U)” video contest to highlight how engineering innovations serve human welfare and the needs of society.

In the last 50 years alone, such achievements include helping to land astronauts on the moon, creating the Internet, and decoding the human genome. The future of engineering is boundless! So, rev up your creativity, pull out your camera, phone or anything else that records video, and produce a one to two minute video focused anywhere in the time period from 1964-2064 showing the world how you see engineering enhancing quality of life and addressing societal needs.

The main prize is $25,000 and the contest will run from Nov. 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014.  Learn More at www.e4uvideocontest.org

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