The Future Innovators Challenge shines a spotlight on exceptional students who are pushing the boundaries of knowledge and innovation. Here, we celebrate the winning entries in the Future Engineers & Technology Pioneers and Future Doctors & Scientists categories. These fields are united by a commitment to scientific inquiry, technical creativity, and solving real-world problems through research and innovation. Through both video and written entries, winners demonstrate not only expertise and curiosity but also a passion for advancing technology and medicine to create a better future.
Future Engineers & Technology Pioneers
The winning entries in the Future Engineers & Technology Pioneers category highlight students who combine technical expertise with inventive thinking to solve complex problems. High-scoring entries showcase innovative projects and ideas that push the boundaries of engineering and technology, demonstrating not only skill and knowledge but also a passion for creating solutions that can transform industries and improve lives.
Omar Hijazi and Kareem Saffarini, Horizons Academy, 15
Omar and Kareem’s portable atmospheric water generating unit is a product that hopes to eliminate lack of access to clean water.
Maser Zuloeta, Luciana Gordillo and Fátima Herrera Lostaunau, 14-18
This team’s entry is a solar-powered workstation, designed to transform the experience of Peruvian students. Explore their idea here.
Ameerah Ashagbe, 18
Ameerah’s entry outlines a data-driven prioritisation system to overcome situations where demand outstrips supply in a medical setting. Check out her entry here.
Bokamoso Motsiri, Hoërskool Suiderlig High School, 16
Bokamoso’s self-sanitising invention promises to revolutionise the lives of girls around the world. Check out the details here.
Future Doctors & Scientists
In the Future Doctors & Scientists category, the spotlight is on students driven by curiosity and a commitment to advancing health and science. High-scoring entries include research proposals, medical innovations, and scientific explorations that reveal a deep understanding of their fields and a determination to contribute to breakthroughs that benefit society and global wellbeing.
Fareehah Oyolola, Greensprings School, Anthony Campus, 14
Fareehah’s wearable tech device offers a way to detect heart disease. Check out her entry here.
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