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RWDC China Getting Started Page

What should my team do to get started? The following are steps for working on the challenge. 

Step 1: Register a team

To register a team contact the country coordinator listed below. Teams can be between 3-7 students and must have a coach. A coach can register more than one team. Students are NOT allowed to participate on more than one team. 


 rwdcsh@126.com 

Step 2: Get some CAD Software

 Aspects of the challenge may require you to use some form of CAD (computer aided design) software. You are free to use whatever kind you would like to complete the challenge. Feel free to find the type that works best for you. One possible option is below. 

  

Creo 

Fill out the form located at the following link and then click download.

https://www.ptc.com/en/academic-program/academic-products/free-software/creo-download

Step 3: Read the Coaches Guide and Review the Challenge Materials

The easiest way to get your team prepared for this challenge is to review the RWDC Coaches Handbook. The handbook will outline the details for this challenge and what your team is expected to complete.

Review The challenge Materials

Step 4: Get a Mentor.

The success of a team to solve the given challenge usually requires the help from a mentor. Mentors help teams in an area that they have no expertise. We encourage teams to reach out to people working in areas they need help to find a mentor. 

Step 5: Learn the Software.

Below are links to tutorials to learn the sample CAD software we gave you. There is also a link to put in a request for technical support. If you have a licensing or other issue with the software please submit a request for technical support. After your request you should receive a detailed message on how to fix your issue. If you are using a software other than Creo you may need to find tutorials to help you learn how to use it.

Learn More about CREO

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