LONDON, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ –
Student Registration for the Fourth Annual Interior Motives
Design Conference Is Now Open!
"Already the amount of students registering from around the world has been
overwhelming," says Ryan Borroff, who chairs the Interior Motives Design Awards
judging panel. "Students seem genuinely excited and have been chasing us for
weeks to open registration. This year we are expecting to receive even more
entries and hoping that the quality will again exceed expectation. The judging
panel, which will again be formed by senior design figures, is currently being
finalised."
With the theme ‘Revolution? — reinventing the automobile’ — the Interior
Motives Design Awards again sets out to promote the importance of innovation
within vehicle design.
There are three new sponsors joining the Interior Motive Design Awards
2006. Faurecia is the Premier Sponsor for the event, while 3M is the Gold
Sponsor and sponsor of the ‘Best Innovation’ Award category. A new category
‘Best Personalisation’ Award has also been added — to reflect the increasing
trend towards customisable interiors — and is being sponsored by Flotek
International.
They join Alcantara spA ICEM Ltd, Seton Company and VW in this exciting
design campaign. Together with our generous sponsors, Interior Motives is
pleased to offer prize money totalling $9,500.
Finalists will be announced at the Interior Motives Design Awards ceremony
to be held in Paris on September 29, 2006, during the Paris Motor Show.
All information is now available online — including deadline details and
project briefs. Course leaders are receiving the Interior Motives Design Awards
2006 student manuals at this time, and some colleges have included the
competition within their tuition programmes.
For more information on this exciting competition please visit
http://www.interiormotivesawards.com
SOURCE: Interior Motives Design Awards
CONTACT: Julie Williams,
of Ultima Media Ltd.,
+44-020-8987-0900,
julie.williams@ultimamedia.org
Web site: http://www.interiormotivesawards.com
January 31, 2006
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