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Tauranga boys named finalists in national STEM competition

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9 Oct, 2019 12:43 AM2 mins to read

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Five of the boys were Mount Maunganui College students. Photo / File

Five of the boys were Mount Maunganui College students. Photo / File

Six boys from Tauranga have been announced as finalists in this year's Skills Bright Sparks Competition.

Skills Bright Sparks is New Zealand's longest-running national Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) competition for primary and secondary school students.

Entries came from across the spectrum of digital, engineering and creative technologies that looked to solve common problems or issues in society.

Interestingly, a number of entries looked at addressing environmental issues – indicating that the health of the planet was a major concern for Kiwi youth.

Year 10 Mount Maunganui College students Sam Petersen, Benjamin Lindsey, Daniel Ronolds, Arlo Andrew and Will Fraser devised a project called The Magnum Scooter for their entry.

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It was a personal electric scooter customised for commuting, with a long battery life, storage space and fitted out with a seat and bag holder.

The boys were inspired to create The Magnum because they wanted an easy way to commute around the local area, particularly as traffic in the area had increased congestion.

Will Waters from Tauranga was also a finalist for a different invention.

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The competition always showed a huge depth of innovation and creativity – with previous winners having gone on to jobs with the likes of Google, Microsoft and Instagram.

Skills Group chief executive Garry Fissenden said it was evident that what many of the student-built projects focused on solutions to issues that impact the environment.

These included a shower timer designed to save water to an automated weed killer for farming, a project addressing soil leaching and a device that measures levels of E. coli in waterways.

Winning students will receive a guided tour of Rocket Lab's rocket factory and Mission Control – as well as the chance to watch a "hotfire" test of its Rutherford rocket engines.

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This year's prize will include business mentorship and an opportunity to tap into the GridAKL start-up community for advice on how to take their inventions to the next level.

Other sponsor prizes also included an internship with IT-based service provider, Datacom.

The winners will be announced at the Auckland awards ceremony at Datacom on November 7.

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