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U of M Students Can Win $500 in Design Competition
For
release: December 3, 2004
For press information, contact
Marcy Sanford 678-5581, U of M FedEx Institute of Technology
Scott Messmore 542-4200 , Memphis Business Interiors
Memphis Business Interiors is sponsoring a design competition at the University of Memphis FedEx Institute of Technology. To enter the competition, individuals or teams will develop a new design for the walls of the Institute's Digital Living Room. The Digital Living Room is used for meetings, conferences and teleconferences.
In mid December, one-of-a-kind Elvis carpet tiles will be installed in the room. Design entries should convey the impact music has had on Memphis and the impact Memphis music has had on the world. The first prize winner will receive $500, second prize $300 and third prize $100.
The
Institute will hold a question and answer session for students
interested in entering the competition Thursday, January 20,
3-5 p.m. in the digital living room. Entries must be submitted
Thursday, February 24, before 4 p.m. to 303 FedEx Institute
of Technology. All full and part-time undergraduate students
enrolled at the U of M are eligible to enter the competition.
Entry forms and a complete list of rules can be found at fedex.memphis.edu.
Memphis Business Interiors is the largest office furniture retailer in the mid-South. In addition to furniture, Memphis Business Interiors focuses on providing clients with a superior customer experience, value, technology and solutions for their businesses. MBI offices, and their 20,000 foot showroom, are located at 4539 West Distriplex Road in Memphis, TN. The MBI client list includes Memphis Grizzlies, FedEx, First Tennessee Bank, Hilton Corporation and Medtronic Sofamor Danek. For more information on MBI, call 901.360.8899 or visit www.GoMbi.com.
The University of Memphis FedEx Institute of Technology is a state-of-the-art research and educational facility where academia and industry come together to collaborate on cutting edge research. Opened in November 2003, the Institute is home to labs and research centers in areas such as biotechnology, sensing technology, geo-science, multimedia arts, business supply chain, work space planning and artificial intelligence.
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