Make:able Challenge 2025
Makeable is a global design and 3D printing competition, presented by PrintLab and Autodesk, with RoboGeex Academy serving as the exclusive partner in the Middle East.
PrintLAB's
Exclusive Partner
in the Middle East
PrintLAB's
Exclusive Partner
in the Middle East
The Brief
Start Date: 16th May 2024
Deadline: 15th May 2025
Design and make a 3D printed product or prototype that improves the day-to-day life of someone with a disability or the elderly. Then share your story in a video submission for the chance to win amazing prizes.
Key Skills for Excelling in the Make:able Challenge
Design
Thinking
3D
Design
3D
Printing
Coding &
Robotics
Media
Production
Artificial Intelligence
Design
Thinking
3D
Design
3D
Printing
Coding &
Robotics
Media
Production
Artificial Intelligence
Innovation Accelerator Program
To fully support schools in preparing students for the Makeable Challenge, RoboGeex Academy offers the Innovation Accelerator Program, a robust support system that enables institutions to excel in the competition while fostering an environment of creative learning and technical proficiency.
System Analysis
( 1 Week )
Initial State Report
( 1 Week )
Customized Training
( 6 Weeks )
Technical Support
( 4 Weeks )
Follow-Up &
Mentorship
( 8 Weeks )
2024 Success Stories and Recognition
In 2024, RoboGeex Academy was proud to achieve exceptional results in the Makeable Challenge, with all of our teams reaching the finals and securing awards.
TechnoGeex MC1
Winner of the "Best Creative Idea" award for an innovative pill dispenser that aids elderly users with medication reminders.
TechnoGeex MC2
Winner of the "Best Empathy Show" award for an engaging, motor-skill assembly kit for children with cerebral hypoxia.
ATIC Team
Winner of the "Best Creative Idea" for their "Hope Necklace," designed to support deaf mothers in communicating with their young children.
Key information about the Make:able challenge
The challenge is for anyone with an interest in 3D design and 3D printing. There are 3 categories based on age groups – under 14, 14-18 and over 18. If students in a class are divided between an age group category, we can accept their entries into a single category of your choice. Teachers, hobbyists and professionals are also welcome to participate in the over 18’s category.
Make:able and all associated resources are completely free. We may however recommend participating in the Innovation Accelerator Program
or Excelling in the Make:able Challenge.
You can either design a product for a real end user (e.g. someone in your local community), or design a product for a Make:able Champion. Make:able Champions are people with disabilities who have shared their story and day-to-day challenges in a series of videos within the Make:able challenge toolkit.
The submission format is a 2-4 minute video, which shows information about your end user, how you developed empathy, how you framed a challenge, the idea generation process, the design-make-iterate process and visuals of the final product in action. Videos must be uploaded to the online form included in section 8 of the toolkit by the 15th May 2025. In addition to the video, you will be required to provide the following information during your online form submission:
• 3D design files (Tinkercad or Fusion 360).
• Bill of materials and assembly/usage instructions (if any).
• License (type of permission granted to others who wish to use their designs).
Upon signing up, you will receive access to the teacher’s pack. This will provide you with a full teacher’s guide and a set of standards-aligned lesson plans that can be used as inspiration when planning your own lessons. It should be noted that the lesson plans and challenge toolkit can be used as little or as much as you like. As long as the brief and guidelines are adhered to, feel free to create your own pathway for students.
Our approach is to be flexible on how much time you spend on your submission. However, we recommend that a minimum of 6 x ≈ 1 hour sessions are allocated to the make:able challenge.
Video submissions will be judged by a global panel of industry experts in May 2025 and winners will be announced in July 2025. There are a total of 6 prizes to be awarded for each age group. Prizes are under consideration but will include 3D printers and other technology products for the winning teams. Please see the challenge toolkit for a breakdown of the prize categories. *Prizes for the under 14 and 14-18 winners will be provided to the school/organisation of the participants.
Experience in 3D design and 3D printing is required. RoboGeex Academy offers a full training for teachers and students.
Next Step
We invite you and your institution to take the first step toward Makeable success by scheduling a complimentary System Analysis. This analysis will assess current strengths and identify tailored support needed to fully prepare your students for this transformative opportunity.
Let RoboGeex Academy be your partner in bringing your students’ ideas to life. Join us on the journey toward innovation, skill-building, and global recognition in the Makeable Challenge 2025.