January 10, 2006
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DETROIT
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Michelin announced the theme for its international vehicle
design competition Michelin Challenge Design(TM) (MCD) today, asking entrants
of the 2007 program to explore the future of transportation design using safety
as the focus and inspiration. "Road Safety for Everyone" is the
official theme in what has become one of the country's fastest-growing
design forums.
For 2007, designers will be challenged to create vehicles that are independently
safe and can better share the road with trucks, motorcycles, passenger vehicles
and pedestrians. They will have to consider how their design interacts with
vehicles of other sizes and types while emphasizing accident avoidance, occupant
protection and pedestrian safety. These principal criteria are to be balanced
with consideration of commercial viability based on the design's overall
visual appeal.
In the last five years, Michelin Challenge Design has been the catalyst for
design students, design firms, professional designers from top car companies,
and individual designers from all over the world to have their work exhibited
at a major international auto show in support of a central theme. Last year,
submissions were received from designers in more than 40 countries. The competition
has featured five geographic design themes: Italian (2002); French (2003); Cars
for the Emerging Chinese market (2004); German (2005) and California (2006).
According to Tom Chubb, vice president of marketing for Michelin Automotive
Industry Division, the shift to a safety-focused program from a geographic one
is significant and in keeping with the real-world challenges facing the global
transportation community.
"Safety, like fuel economy and the impact on the environment, is a large
and powerful consideration when it comes to vehicle design and research and
development. It will continue to be a major area of focus in both existing and
emerging automobile markets," said Chubb, "and one that will provide
Michelin a solid basis for future design competition themes."
Vehicle designs that best represent the "Road Safety for Everyone"
theme as determined by a jury of automotive industry experts will receive prominent
display in the Michelin Challenge Design exhibit at the North American International
Auto Show next January 7-21, 2007.
The world's largest tire maker, Michelin (www.michelin.com) manufactures
and sells tires for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles,
bicycles, earthmovers, farm equipment, heavy-duty trucks, motorcycles and the
space shuttle. The company also publishes travel guides, maps and atlases covering
Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Headquartered in Greenville, S.C., Michelin
North America employs more than 23,000 and operates 20 plants in 16 locations.