
Students from across the UK have competed in the TeenTech Awards for 2023.
Over the last year the TeenTech charity worked with over 15,000 young people in UK schools to develop technology projects and encourage more of them to study STEM courses.
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The judges had the difficult task of identifying the top projects:
Category |
Project |
School |
Best Innovation (Years 7 – 11) |
VR Biosensory Room |
Liverpool Life Sciences |
Best Innovation (Years 12 – 13) |
Redefining Rehabilitation |
Sandbach High |
Best Research |
Medi-centre |
Ranelagh School |
Creative & Digital Media |
Tympanic |
Bristol Grammar School |
Digital & Data Skills |
Medi-Drone |
St Paul’s Girls’ School |
Education |
Friend or Foe |
Wisbech Grammar School |
Design & Construction |
Automation in Animal Care |
Sandbach High School |
Energy & Environment |
Soleful Energy |
Leicester Grammar School |
Food & Retail |
Plastic to Palm Oil |
Radley College |
Safety & Security |
Liberandum |
Malvern St James |
Transport |
123 Electrochair |
Manor House School |
Wearable Tech |
Prosthetic Development Initiative |
Eden Girls’ School |
Health |
Rulax |
Beaumont School |
Patient Safety (Years 7 – 11) |
Pharmabot |
ENLUTC |
Patient Safety (Years 12 – 13) |
DemenSure |
Sacred Heart Catholic Academy |
Teacher of the Year |
Natalie Stewart |
Hadley Learning Community |
Innovator of Tomorrow: The People’s Choice |
Step Into a Smile |
Derby Moor Spencer Academy |
Registration is open now for the TeenTech Awards 2024.