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To go about finding the rising stars in the world of engineering, McCann NY, Lockheed Martin, Traction, Herr & Sacco and Nitro created the ultimate test: a challenge box. But not just any box. A 14-foot tall, mysterious inky-black monolith that can only be unlocked if you’re able to solve one of the world’s most impossible aerospace equations. In fact, the exact equation was a problem Lockheed Martin engineers had to solve for a real-world satellite mission. Lockheed Martin is bringing the box to some of the top engineering schools in America, starting with Virginia Tech. We’ll challenge students to ... [read more]
To go about finding the rising stars in the world of engineering, McCann NY, Lockheed Martin, Traction, Herr & Sacco and Nitro created the ultimate test: a challenge box. But not just any box. A 14-foot tall, mysterious inky-black monolith that can only be unlocked if you’re able to solve one of the world’s most impossible aerospace equations. In fact, the exact equation was a problem Lockheed Martin engineers had to solve for a real-world satellite mission. Lockheed Martin is bringing the box to some of the top engineering schools in America, starting with Virginia Tech. We’ll challenge students to see if they have the space skills it takes to unlock the box, and earn themselves the chance for a future at Lockheed Martin. But what exactly will they be unlocking? The universe. Inside, the winner will experience a 360-degree audio/visual journey though the stars, culminating with a grand prize and possibility of a job at Lockheed Martin where they can unlock the unknown on a daily basis.
Following Virginia Tech, the box will travel to a series of multi-day events taking place at the top engineering universities and networking/recruiting events across the country with new challenges and prizes. Let's start a new project together, request a quote here.
Our Work
Exhibition Design/Fabrication
To go about finding the rising stars in the world of engineering, McCann NY, Lockheed Martin, Traction, Herr & Sacco and Nitro created the ultimate test: a challenge box. But not just any box. A 14-foot tall, mysterious inky-black monolith that can only be unlocked if you’re able to solve one of the world’s most impossible aerospace equations. In fact, the exact equation was a problem Lockheed Martin engineers had to solve for a real-world satellite mission. Lockheed Martin is bringing the box to some of the top engineering schools in America, starting with Virginia Tech. We’ll challenge students to see if they have the space skills it takes to unlock the box, and earn themselves the chance for a future at Lockheed Martin. But what exactly will they be unlocking? The universe. Inside, the winner will experience a 360-degree audio/visual journey though the stars, culminating with a grand prize and possibility of a job at Lockheed Martin where they can unlock the unknown on a daily basis.
Following Virginia Tech, the box will travel to a series of multi-day events taking place at the top engineering universities and networking/recruiting events across the country with new challenges and prizes. Let's start a new project together, request a quote here.