HBaja SAE India 2026, held at NATRAX (National Automotive Test Tracks), marked a remarkable milestone in the engineering competitions in India. For the first time in the event’s two‑decade history, 3D printing was formally introduced into the BAJA SAEINDIA ecosystem by Dr. Manish Jaiswal, Director, NATRAX; thanks to the collaborative efforts of Stratasys India and its channel partner DesignTech Systems.
This initiative brought industrial-grade additive manufacturing directly to student engineers, setting a new standard for innovation-driven learning and industry-ready skill development.
HBaja SAE India 2026 took place in January at NATRAX – National Automotive Test Tracks, drawing participation from 21 engineering teams from across the country. One of the standout additions to this year’s competition was the 3D Print-Sync – Additive Manufacturing Validation Challenge, a special segment designed to immerse students in real-world design and manufacturing workflows. The initiative empowered teams to explore how innovative design concepts can be validated through advanced additive manufacturing technologies, bridging the gap between engineering imagination and practical feasibility.
At the heart of the challenge was the task of designing and validating a 3D‑printed water bottle holder, a deceptively simple yet technically demanding component relevant to vehicle ergonomics and endurance.
Teams submitted their CAD designs, which were then brought to life at the DesignTech Stratasys Additive Manufacturing Experience Centre using the Stratasys F770, a large-format industrial FDM 3D printer known for its precision, repeatability, and reliability in manufacturing engineering-grade parts.
Judging Criteria:
Student teams demonstrated exceptional engineering maturity by applying lightweighting techniques, topology optimization, strength‑oriented design strategies, and DFAM (Design for Additive Manufacturing), all while ensuring the bottle holder could securely lock the bottle in place during endurance testing.
Role of Stratasys & DesignTech Systems
The partnership between DesignTech Systems and Stratasys played a pivotal role in executing the challenge seamlessly and elevating the overall quality of the event.
Industrial 3D Printing Technology: The Stratasys F770 produced durable, dimensionally accurate prototypes, allowing students to validate their parts just as they would in an industrial setting.
Strengthening Industry–Academia Bridges: By integrating advanced additive manufacturing into a student competition, Stratasys and DesignTech reinforced the importance of preparing future engineers to work with cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.
This initiative is much more than a competitive segment, it represents a turning point for engineering education in India. HBaja SAEINDIA has now set the stage for broader adoption of additive manufacturing in student projects, automotive component development, and skill‑based training programs.
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