Electronics Manufacturing & Assembly Collaborative (EMAC) Announces Innovative Student Competition
July 15, 2025 | EMACEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The Electronics Manufacturing & Assembly Collaborative (EMAC) recently announced the launch of the Bright Manufacturing Challenge 2025, a revolutionary hands-on competition that transforms how students experience electronics manufacturing and robotics engineering. The first round of the competition began on July 1 and culminates in a grand finale on October 23, 2025 during the SMTA International Conference and Expo in Rosemont, Illinois, USA.
A Competition That Bridges Education and Industry
The Bright Manufacturing Challenge represents a paradigm shift in engineering education, offering students an immersive journey through the complete product development lifecycle. The competition involves teams of 2-5 students designing, fabricating, and testing custom printed circuit boards that serve as the control center for competition robots – bringing classroom theory into real-world application.
"This isn't just another academic exercise," said Tara Dunn, SMTA Director of Training & Education and Project Lead for EMAC. "We're empowering the next generation of electronics professionals with real industry experience while they're still students. The challenge mirrors exactly what they'll face in their careers – tight deadlines, technical constraints, and the need for seamless teamwork."
Four Rounds of Escalating Innovation
The competition unfolds across four intensive rounds:
Round 1: PCB Design Challenge (July 1-31, 2025 - online) Teams design sophisticated PCBs with custom features, competing for a $1,000 cash prize. Participants receive professional-grade tools including a one-year Altium Designer license and access to official Altium training curriculum.
Round 2: Design for Manufacturing Review (August 1 - September 30, 2025 - online) The top five teams advance to rigorous DFM evaluation by industry experts, preparing their designs for real-world fabrication with professional-grade standards and processes.
Round 3: Assembly Excellence (October 21, 2025 – Rosemont, IL, USA) Onsite at SMTA International, teams execute hands-on assembly of their PCBs and complete robot systems. This round emphasizes soldering quality, workmanship, and debugging capability – skills that directly translate to manufacturing careers.
Round 4: The Ultimate Robot Challenge (October 22, 2025 – Rosemont, IL, USA) The climactic finale features student-designed robots competing in autonomous missions on a custom arena floor. Teams compete for the $2,500 grand prize while demonstrating the seamless integration of electronics, firmware, and mechanical design.
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