QUICKSURFACE Sponsors MotoSpirit ESEIAAT in MotoStudent Electric Project
Supporting the Next Generation of Engineers
We are proud to sponsor the MotoSpirit ESEIAAT team from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC).
MotoSpirit ESEIAAT develops a fully electric racing motorcycle to compete in MotoStudent — an international competition where students design, build, and race their own prototype motorcycles.
The team leads the entire engineering process, from concept and CAD design to manufacturing, validation, and track testing. This project goes far beyond a competition — it challenges students to solve real engineering problems and deliver a functional racing machine.
A Real Engineering Challenge
MotoStudent challenges teams to perform at a high level across multiple areas, including design, innovation, cost management, and on-track performance.
MotoSpirit ESEIAAT builds a high-performance electric motorcycle under real-world constraints. The team must work with precision, iterate quickly, and make engineering decisions efficiently.
Projects like this prepare students for real industry environments by combining mechanical engineering, digital design, and advanced manufacturing.

The Role of Digital Engineering
The MotoSpirit team integrates digital tools into its workflow to accelerate development and improve accuracy.
The team uses 3D scanning to support reverse engineering, validate fitment, and speed up design iterations. These tools allow engineers to move quickly from physical components to digital models and make informed design decisions.
QUICKSURFACE Supporting the Project
Through this partnership, QUICKSURFACE supports the MotoSpirit ESEIAAT team with advanced Scan-to-CAD technology to assist in the design and development of their electric racing motorcycle.
QUICKSURFACE enables the team to transform 3D scan data into accurate CAD models, bridging the gap between physical parts and digital engineering workflows.

Looking Ahead
The MotoSpirit team continues to refine its motorcycle in preparation for the final competition at MotorLand Aragón.
We will follow their journey and share insights into how digital engineering tools support the development of real-world products.
As the project progresses, we will also provide deeper insights into how Scan-to-CAD workflows support the motorcycle development process.
Follow the Project

Learn more about MotoSpirit ESEIAAT and their work:
https://www.motospiriteseiaat.com






