Georgia Tech's K-12 InVenture Prize/Georgia AIM team hosted the inaugural pre-FIRST LEGO League regional practice in Bainbridge.
Forty teachers from across the state worked together this summer in K-12 InVenture Prize professional development workshops that have been reimagined with a new focus.
Two teams of student inventors from Georgia Tech’s K-12 InVenture Prize State Finals took home top honors at the Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention.
A select number of winning from the State Finals have been invited to represent Georgia at the competition that will take place June 5-7.
In this year's competition, 108 student teams all advanced from the online qualifier and regional qualifying events of the STEM invention/entrepreneurship program.
Around 140 elementary through high school students participated in South Georgia Innovation Day on Feb. 9, presenting their own inventions as a part of Georgia Tech’s K-12 InVenture Prize competition.
Georgia AIM selected to highlight the importance of community-based work in achieving equity.
Judging will take place during the in-person State Finals on March 13.
Judging will be conducted virtually and asynchronously between Feb. 12-16.
The K-12 InVenture Prize/Georgia AIM project at Georgia Tech was awarded a $25,000 E2 Energy to Educate Grant from Constellation Energy Corporation that will bring solar robot cars to schools in rural parts of the state.