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Eyes on the Prize: RS Components to host ‘Guess and Win’ competition on DesignSpark in partnership with TraceParts

RS Components (RS) has teamed up with TraceParts, one of the leading providers of 3D digital content for engineering, to run a joint month-long competition during November 2017.

The ‘Guess and Win’ competition will be hosted HERE , the engineering community of RS Components and Allied Electronics, with entrants required to solve the puzzle to be in with a chance of winning the ‘highly desirable mystery prize’.

Registered members of the DesignSpark community, or those subscribed to receive information from TraceParts, will need to keep an eye on their inbox, as further game details and clues will be sent over the course of the month.

For anyone not yet registered on DesignSpark there is still time to join the community. Registration is free HERE , where members also have access to a host of free engineering tools and resources, including a suite of professional CAD software.

As part of the Trace Group founded in 1989, TraceParts provides web-based solutions.

The TracePartsOnline.net portal is available free-of-charge to millions of CAD users worldwide and provides access to hundreds of supplier catalogues and more than 100 million CAD models and product data sheets that are suited to design, purchasing, manufacturing and maintenance processes.

A draw will be held to select the winner with the results to be announced on Thursday 30th November 2017 via the DesignSpark and TraceParts websites and social media channels

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