The History of The
Phoenix Challenge
In 1998, the Applied Technology Center (ATC) in Rock Hill, South
Carolina, became the first Flexo in High School Program (FIHS) site to
have both Mark Andy and Comco label presses in their graphics lab. The
desire for an international competition by the ATC and other FIHS
programs gave birth to the Phoenix Challenge. Working with industry and
higher education supporters, the first competition was held in 1998.
Each school team was judged by industry specialists, competing in all
the critical steps in label making: prepress, platemaking, printing
skills and basic theory. Over the past years the competition has been
fine-tuned and now has grown to offer not only medals for placement in
each area, but also scholarships to the winning team to support their
future education in flexography. The Harper Flexo Cup is the ultimate
award that travel yearly to the top scoring team.