Middle School Students Compete in Invention Challenge
More than 850 middle school students presented their inventions for preserving the planet Saturday during the 2019 Invent the Future Challenge Summit. The invention challenge and competition was held at Gaithersburg High School.
For a full year, the students worked on their ideas, creating solutions and designing prototypes. The team of judges included professionals from MOAA, NIST, Pepco, Emergent BioSolutions, University of Maryland, Johns Hopkins and others.
Congratulations to all the participants. Here is a list of the 2019 award winners.
Idea
- Argyle Middle School: The Trashulizer 3000
- Herbert Hoover Middle School: Safe B Plastics
- Multi-School Team: Detection and mitigation of aflatoxin in crops
- Sidwell Friends School: The Throw and Grow Cup
Process
- Argyle Middle School: Nurd Nechs, Inc.
- Herbert Hoover Middle School: Tri-Disposable Cup
- Robert Frost Middle School: Saltwater Purification
- Silver Spring International Middle School: Design Nation
Presentation
- Earl B. Wood Middle School: Inventors 101
- Neelsville Middle School: Wind Powered Oven
- Roberto Clemente Middle School: Ultrasonic Algae Shark
- White Oak Middle School: Garden of the Future
Judges’ Choice
- Benjamin Banneker Middle School: Alternative Transportation
- Newport Mill Middle School: Ground-Effect Vehicle
- Sligo Middle School: Dam/Water Filter
- Team Tech Ninjas: Smart Gardener Watering System
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