Attend the DREAM Competition seminar, April 25

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks for the Design, Robotics, Engineering, Art and Motion Competition seminar.
About
Binil Starly, director of the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks and a Fulton Schools professor of manufacturing engineering, is hosting a special showcase of the final four projects from his dynamic Design, Robotics, Engineering, Art and Motion Competition. The four teams will present their innovative and visually engaging creations for a chance to win prize money ranging from $250 to $1,000.
The competition offers students a distinct platform to demonstrate their creativity, technical expertise and artistic vision by blending elements of design, robotics, manufacturing and automation. Each team was challenged to digitally design and prototype a physical model that not only highlights these fields in a creative and aesthetically compelling way but also reflects the core values of Arizona State University.
As part of the challenge, teams were asked to incorporate one or more of ASU’s nine design aspirations into their projects. The result is a collection of projects that are as purposeful as they are imaginative — an inspiring glimpse into the future of engineering and innovation.

What to expect
Arrive at 10:30 a.m. for an optional mingling session with students, faculty and staff.
From 11a.m.–noon, witness four riveting project presentations from Artisan Automation, RoboSort, Fusion and Pixel Alchemists.
Design, Robotics, Engineering, Art and Motion Competition
Friday, April 25, 2025
11 a.m.–noon
Peralta Hall (PRLTA) 132, Polytechnic campus [map]
Attend online via Zoom