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See card : Student earns National Invention Convention prize

Student earns National Invention Convention prize

A fourth-grade student at Mansfield Elementary School was awarded for his participation in the National Invention Convention. Five hundred youths participated in the Invention Convention, and Mihin Witharana’s latest invention included a smart wristband for safe school bus crossing called the Bus Buddy.

See card : South Windsor Student Creates Mental Health App for Teens

South Windsor Student Creates Mental Health App for Teens

A South Windsor High School student used her inventing skills to help fellow teenagers who may be struggling with their mental health. Anishka Vejendla spent two years created an app called ‘Happy Teenz’ which led her to win second place at the National Invention Convention.

See card : 'Just keep building': Palo Alto student makes waves in health technology

'Just keep building': Palo Alto student makes waves in health technology

When Palo Alto fifth grader Myra Saxena was only 8 years old, she began learning how to code. Saxena, was chosen out of 200,000 applicants to showcase “Healthy Littles powered by SmartGenes” – her multi-year developed app and device to prevent Type 2 diabetes in children – at the National Invention Convention in June.

See card : Student inventors from Tampa Bay receive national recognition

Student inventors from Tampa Bay receive national recognition

Walking through the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame, Darren Lau and Davina Horowitz are truly inspired that one day, they too could be among the inductees. Earlier this summer, they were among 70 students to be honored at the RTX Invention Convention U.S. Nationals.

See card : Sprunica Elementary Students Advance to Invention Convention Nationals

Sprunica Elementary Students Advance to Invention Convention Nationals

Three fifth-grade students at Sprunica Elementary School, Wrenn Drake, Lincoln Adams and Lily Elliott, competed against other student inventors ranging in age from kindergarten to 12th grade at the National Invention Convention at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich., June 4-6.

See card : Bryan Elementary third grader advances to Invention Convention nationals

Bryan Elementary third grader advances to Invention Convention nationals

If natural disasters keep affecting farmland, where will the world grow its food? Bryan Elementary School third grader Jennifer McDonald pondered, researched and studied this question until she arrived at an answer — "Under the Sea Farm: An Underwater Farm and Living Facility."

See card : Invention Convention comes to Alabama

Invention Convention comes to Alabama

Have you ever wondered how to prevent cake batter from splattering when using a blender or how to determine the ripeness and shelf life of fruit? Middle-grade inventors at the inaugural Invention Convention tackled these challenges and more.

See card : USF hosts hundreds of young inventors from across the state

USF hosts hundreds of young inventors from across the state

Imagine walking into a space filled with innovative solutions to real-world problems, like a device to address water contamination and an umbrella that made an appearance on “Shark Tank.” This is just a glimpse into the scope and impact of Invention Convention Worldwide.

See card : Students Present Award-Winning Inventions in Columbus

Students Present Award-Winning Inventions in Columbus

Students from across Ohio had a chance to showcase their award-winning inventions at the Statehouse in January for the annual Invention Convention. Students, including 14 from the Columbus area, presented creative inventions in the Ohio Statehouse Atrium.

See card : Envisioning a Safer Eye Exam

Envisioning a Safer Eye Exam

With more than two million working parts, the eye is considered the second most complex human organ after the brain. So how can medical students train for treating such a complicated and sensitive part of the body? That’s the question that inspired Florida high schooler and amateur baker Sonia Patel after her grandfather was diagnosed with glaucoma.

See card : Local kids place at Invention Convention nationals

Local kids place at Invention Convention nationals

North Idaho's top young inventors earned a place on the national stage at the Invention Convention U.S. Nationals… Idaho's young inventors made up 16 of approximately 450 kids who participated at nationals this year, out of the over 180,000 kids who competed in local and regional invention programs.

See card : Berm inventors earn second place at nationals

Berm inventors earn second place at nationals

Recent Bermudian Springs High School graduates are already leaving their mark on the world, earning second place at a national invention convention. Cole Stuart and Aaron Weigle competed at the Invention Convention U.S. Nationals after taking first place at the Pennsylvania Invention Convention in February.

See card : Hermon student earns national award for his invention

Hermon student earns national award for his invention

A local student was recently honored for his ingenuity at the RTX Invention Convention U.S. Nationals in Michigan. Earlier this month, 8th grade student Ben Tisdale from Hermon Middle School competed at the 9th annual convention at The Henry Ford Museum in Michigan against hundreds of kids from across the country.

See card : Three local elementary students attend National Invention Fair

Three local elementary students attend National Invention Fair

In June, three Vermont Day School students traveled to the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation for the U.S. National Invention Convention. Shannon Capps, Whitaker Newton and Theo Gonyaw were each top finishers at the Vermont Invention Fair last February.

See card : Students Take First Prize at State Contest

Students Take First Prize at State Contest

During the Pennsylvania Invention Convention on Feb. 7, students presented their inventions to judges and spectators. Bear Creek’s Recyclified Team, consisting of third-grade students Fianna Clark and Liesel Keller, earned first place for their invention, Recyclified, which involved gamifying the act of recycling.

See card : Teen inventors headed to national competition

Teen inventors headed to national competition

Although almost every student looks forward to summer vacation, the excitement can hardly be contained for three Cambria Heights Middle School students who will travel to Dearborn, Michigan, one week after the 2023-24 school year ends.

See card : Young inventors to appear on ‘The Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon

Young inventors to appear on ‘The Tonight Show’ with Jimmy Fallon

It all started with a science-based challenge from their teacher… Students Riley Fegely and Leah Delmonico noticed that since schools shifted from water fountains to water bottles, the bottles often fall off students’ desks, and the Bottle Buddy was born.

See card : Post Falls teen wins national heroic service activity award

Post Falls teen wins national heroic service activity award

Alex Knoll, 18, of Post Falls, is a winner of the 2023 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. The Barron Prize annually honors 25 outstanding young leaders who have made significant positive impacts on people, their communities and the environment.

See card : This High Schooler is Harnessing Chemistry to Combat Pollution

This High Schooler is Harnessing Chemistry to Combat Pollution

Humans produce millions of tons of plastic waste every year, much of which ends up in the ocean, and very little of which is recycled. It is a global problem, and one that needs to be tackled. This was what Tarun Batchu - a sophomore at Liberty High School in Ohio - was thinking about when he began designing Trident, a device that converts plastics into biofuels.

See card : Hillsborough student inventors take home national awards

Hillsborough student inventors take home national awards

Two Hillsborough County elementary school students were honored in Michigan during the seventh annual Invention Convention. The fourth and fifth graders impressed judges with projects that could one day end up on store shelves and doctor’s offices.

See card : Cambria Heights students earn national invention award

Cambria Heights students earn national invention award

In a span of two weeks, two Cambria Heights Middle School students, Logan Ivory and Luke Holtz, created an invention that not only advanced through the regional Invention Convention but landed them an award at the national level as well.

See card : Local students’ creations wow judges at Invention Convention

Local students’ creations wow judges at Invention Convention

Avery Schneider felt sad after watching a friend who has autism struggle with his emotions, so he invented something to help. The third-grader in the Indiana Area School District came up with the "SEL Simmer Seat", a bench that helps children who struggle with social and emotional learning to calm down when they are outside.

See card : From inspired to inspiring: Damian Earley

From inspired to inspiring: Damian Earley

Inspired by an invention education assembly at school in second grade, Damian Earley spent the next several years creating various contraptions and competing in invention competitions on the local, state, and national level.

See card : Norwalk Student’s Invention of The Huski Wins National Award

Norwalk Student’s Invention of The Huski Wins National Award

Wylie Graves saw his little brother Finn struggling to move in his skis. Tasked with coming up with an invention at school, he created “The Huski” to help young skiers like his brother get better traction while moving around on the snowy mountain.

See card : Arlington Teen Creates Soft-Robotics Glove to Help Those with Motor Disabilities

Arlington Teen Creates Soft-Robotics Glove to Help Those with Motor Disabilities

After watching his father live with mobility issues caused by Parkinson's disease for the majority of his childhood, 15-year-old Juan Rafael Lenger-Caballero decided to create an assistance glove with the hopes of offering those with dexterity limitations a small window to personal freedom.

See card : Belmont 7-year-old create prize-winning invention

Belmont 7-year-old create prize-winning invention

Rebekah invented a solution she called the Mighty Suction Holders, which won second place for her age group in The Henry Ford’s Invention Convention Globals presented by Raytheon Technologies. She previously won first place in her grade category at Invention Convention US Nationals.

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