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2009 MDA Design Awards

The 2009 Edition of the Motorcycle Design Trophy will take place - according to
consolidated tradition - in conjunction with the International Motor Show (EICMA),
Milan, November 10th-15th 2009. On such occasion, as usual, the winner of the
Trophy will be elected as well as the winners of the following categories:

 

  • Supersport Category
  • Open Category
  • Junior Category (up to 200cc), Scooters & Commuters
  • Concept Bike Category


Only members of the Motorcycle Design Association shall be allowed to cast their
vote, but the event will also be open to the press.

All members are warmly invited to attend the party, and to share case-studies
relating to their projects. The dress-code will as always be informal, consistent with
the purpose of the meeting, which mostly involves a discussion and exchange of
ideas among professionals of the field.

During the evening, you will also be offered a demonstration of certain software
and also hardware products by the relevant distributors. Of specific interest are
those instruments devoted to virtual presentation more than to modeling, which
allow a simplification of the 3D visualization phase of the prototype.
All this relates to the theme of the event of this year, which is:

The future of motorcycle design: instruments, directions, rights and duties

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For contacts, sponsor, participation etc., please refer to:

Glynn Kerr
President of the Motorcycle Design Association
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Donato Cannatello
Member of the Motorcycle Design Association
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