Israeli 3D printing company Stratasys has partnered up with the YouDaica Jewish art team for a dreidel design competition in honor of Hanukkah.
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Designs were submitted by Stratasys workers and their family members, with the winning three bids to be printed by the company.
The winners, among whom are two children of employees, were announced by CEO of Stratasys Yoav Zeif during a menorah lighting ceremony at a company office in Rehovot. Among them are designs based on the city of Jerusalem, Earth, and ballet.

"Our innovative technology has already demonstrated in many industry fields its capabilities for personalization and the implementation of the human imagination," Zeif said. "We continue to discover more ways in which 3D printing can push the limits and implement creative and complex ideas, even in areas that have seemingly nothing to do with technology.

"The dreidel competition is a great example of this. It is a combination of innovation, creativity, advanced technology, and Jewish tradition."
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