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Student Innovations in Water Use, Interaction Recognized at FIRST® LEGO® League Global Innovation AwardStudents from around the world were recognized yesterday for their exemplary water use solutions at the eighth annual FIRST® LEGO® League Global Innovation Award ceremony. Held at San Jose State University, 20 FIRST LEGO League teams were honored by Don Bossi, president of FIRST®, for their innovative solutions. The ceremony included parents, students, coaches, sponsors and leaders in innovation and technology. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180622005272/en/ FSINGENIUM, a FIRST® LEGO® League team from Pamplona, Spain, poses after winning the Global Innovation Award in San Jose, California, for their solution to water use issues. (Photo: Business Wire) FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a not-for-profit organization that inspires young people's participation and interest in science and technology. FIRST LEGO League teams from 26 countries worldwide submitted their solutions for the FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award. Submissions were reviewed by a panel of expert judges, who then selected a winning team and two runners-up after a series of interviews, presentations and invention examination sessions throughout the two-day event. The winning team received a cash award of $20,000, and both runners-up each received $5,000. As part of the event, the 20 semi-finalist teams attended workshops on business models, design thinking and additional topics led by Global Innovation Award supporters and sponsors.
WINNER - HYDROBALL by FSINGENIUM of Pamplona, Spain
RUNNER-UP - PLASTICKER by D++ of Tel Aviv,
Israel
RUNNER-UP - UVeggie by LEGO Legion of Cincinnati,
Ohio, USA
2017-2018 FIRST LEGO League Challenge "The ability to teach and nurture the next generation of STEM leaders is why Booz Allen partners year after year with FIRST LEGO League," said Susan Penfield, Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Booz Allen Hamilton (News - Alert). "It's the spark of ingenuity in the eyes of the Global Innovation Award semi-finalists that reminds us of our own passions. As a firm fueled by maintaining a vibrant innovation ecosystem, we're proud to continue to support FIRST in its efforts to make the world a better place." FIRST LEGO League partners with award sponsors to advance the common goal of fostering innovative problem-solvers. Partners in Innovation include Booz Allen Hamilton, PwC and LEGO Education. Global Innovation Collaborations include John Deere, Rockwell Collins, XPRIZE and the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers. The FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award is presented in cooperation with The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). "Our world is becoming increasingly dependent upon technology, and we need innovators and creators to help us continue moving society forward," said Tina Knauss, Assurance Partner and Bay Area youth education partner champion at PwC. "PwC's purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems, and we see no more important way of doing this than by equipping the next generation with the skills they'll need to change the world and inspire others to do the same. FIRST has a proven track record of changing students' lives through STEM education, and we're proud to support FIRST® LEGO® League and the students it touches around the globe." Find more information about FIRST LEGO League and the Global Innovation Award here.
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