NASF Bright Design Challenge Kicks Off Jan. 16
Kick off in Detroit is scheduled for January 16. The event is timed perfectly for the Detroit Auto Show, and the NASF Board will also be meeting in town to fully support the event.
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As part of the "NASF Surface Technology Initiative" to promote the vital role of surface finishing in society, the 2013 NASF Bright Design Challenge is right around the corner.
Kick off in Detroit is scheduled for January 16. The event is timed perfectly for the Detroit Auto Show, and the NASF Board will also be meeting in town to fully support the event.
Polaris North America, manufacturer of ATVs, Motorcycles and Snowmobiles, will be our partner along with the Detroit-based College for Creative Studies.
The Bright Design Challenge Scholarship Program is fully supported and funded by NASF and its members. Other sponsors include Atotech, Coventya, Enthone, Macdermid and Uyemura.
For sponsorship information, please contact Cheryl Clark at cclark@nasf.org to get involved in the program.
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