K-12 InVenture Prize is an invention and entrepreneurship program that challenges students to identify real-world problems and design novel solutions through analysis, creativity, and the engineering design process.
K-12 InVenture Prize is an invention and entrepreneurship program that challenges students to identify real-world problems and design novel solutions through analysis, creativity, and the engineering design process.

CEISMC is seeking Georgia Tech faculty, staff, community, and student volunteers to serve as judges for the K-12 InVenture Prize Competition's State Finals at Georgia Tech on Wednesday, March 12.

Georgia Tech’s Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) is looking for Georgia Tech faculty, staff, community, and student volunteers to serve as judges for the K-12 InVenture Prize Competition's State Finals at Georgia Tech on Wednesday, March 12.  

The K-12 InVenture Prize is an invention and entrepreneurship program that challenges students to identify real-world problems and design novel solutions through analysis, creativity, and the engineering design process. 

Our judges provide crucial feedback to student teams as they compete for top honors. The 2025 competition will include elementary, middle, and high school students, and the winners of each division will be eligible to compete at the annual National Invention Convention in June. 

Judges for in-person State Finals on March 12 can sign up here. 

If you need more information, please email Randy Trammell at rtrammell8@gatech.edu.

—Randy Trammell, CEISMC Communications