AATCC’s 2010 Materials Competition winners

Published On: August 2, 2010

AATCC has announced the winners of their fifth annual student AATCC Materials Competition. The AATCC Materials interest group invited graduate and undergraduate students to submit innovative product development ideas from a material structures design perspective. The winning concepts both focused on human health and safety-a growing market for textile innovations.

1st Place: Anti-Microbial Tactical Boot, by Garry Atkinson, North Carolina State University (NCSU). “The inspiration for my design stems from my interest in developing innovative products that protect the health of the user,” says Atkinson. He learned of the competition through his faculty advisor, Dr. Lisa Chapman, at NCSU. “I was interested in applying my knowledge as a product designer and creating a product that improves the user experience,” Atkinson says.

2nd Place: ProTech-tive Apparel, by Andrea Rivas, Lindsay Remington, Katie Voytko, and Anna Clark, North Carolina State University (NCSU). According to Lindsay Remington, the product design came about after their class assessed the properties of Unifi’s All-In-One (AIO) fiber. “After understanding the immense antimicrobial properties of this fiber, we were able to draw inspiration from a friend who suffered from the MRSA virus. We adapted this problem and tested the AIO fiber against Staph bacteria,” she says. “Learning in a more practical way was one of the best parts of the competition. Concepts are easier to understand when they are being put into practice.” The project encompassed more than just marketing a product, says Remington. “We got hands-on experience with a small supply chain, testing, marketing and branding, and consumer research.”

Entries were evaluated for concept originality, design element integration, technical feasibility, clarity of supporting documentation, and technical and materials rationale. Judges: Philip J. Brown, Clemson University; Seshadri Ramkumar, Texas Tech University; and Kanti Jasani, Performance and Technical Textile Consulting. Winning entries received cash awards of US $1,000 for first place and US $500 for second place. The winners also receive complimentary registration for the AATCC International Conference, March 22-24, 2011, in Charleston, S.C., U.S.A. For more details, visit www.aatcc.org/members/students/competitions.cfm.

SOURCE AATCC