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Liverpool teenagers' solar project scoops uk young technologists of the year award
A group of 6 teenage boys from Liverpool's The Blue Coat School have been crowned UK Young Technologists of the Year 2024, for their impressive solar panels which move to face the sun.
Archit Chinnari, Ayush Shah, Benedict Dooley, Ciaran Scanlan, Rakesh Vaddepalli, and William Dan, all Year 12 from the School in Wavertree, Liverpool, hit on the idea when 1 of them was having solar panels fitted to their home, and he wondered why the panels were static and didn’t move to follow the sun. The winning design, which uses an app to automate the panels, creates 16% more energy over a year than static models. The students believe their design:- 'could have a massive impact' on green energy. One of the students commented:- "We had a solid idea. Our teacher provided us with initial advice, but it's been our own work. Resilience was needed as we came across multiple hurdles, but we worked well as a team, using our unique set of skills, with 3 of us working on the software and three of us focusing on the hardware. Converting analogue to digital took a lot of dedication." The Technology stream was introduced to The Big Bang Competition this year, supported by Siemens. Mark Wood, Social Sustainability Lead, Great Britain & Ireland, at Siemens commented:- "The Big Bang is a great competition to inspire creative ideas to real life problems. This mirrors what we do every day as a business, and we are delighted to be sponsoring the first UK Young Technologist of the Year Award. Inspiring the next generation of technologists is vital for our economy, our business and to solve the challenges we face across the world every day and in the future. A huge well done to this year’s winners with their impressive design." The Big Bang Competition UK Technologist of the Year Award was presented to the students by conservationist and TV presenter Megan McCubbin. The UK Young Technologist of the Year is the top technology award in The Big Bang Competition, a nationwide competition for young engineers, scientists, and technologists. The winners of The Competition, which recognises and rewards talented young innovators, were announced at The Big Bang Fair. The Big Bang Fair is UK's largest celebration of science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) for young people held at Birmingham's NEC over:- 19 June to 21 June 2024. Run by EngineeringUK, The Fair is supported by organisations across the education and STEM sector including:- Rolls-Royce, Jaguar Land Rover, and new supporters Accenture, Zoolab, JCB, Johnson & Johnson and easyJet. Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive said:- "Huge congratulations to our 6 UK Young Technologists of the Year, who have demonstrated what can be achieved through teamwork. The judges were really impressed with their problem-solving skills and resilience and their passion for technology. They have a very bright future ahead of them." To find out more and discover all the winners of The Big Bang Competition 2024 visit:- TheBigBang.Org.UK/Competition-Winners COMMENTS (0)
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