Inventor Dean Kamen to Reveal Student Invention Winners of Sixth Annual FIRST®LEGO® League Global Innovation Award presented by XPRIZE®
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Inventor Dean Kamen to Reveal Student Invention Winners of Sixth Annual FIRST®LEGO® League Global Innovation Award presented by XPRIZE®

Students who designed biodegradable items, waste sorters to solve environmental issues; eligible to receive cash prizes

(BUSINESS WIRE) — June 20, 2016FIRST ®

WHO: Twenty finalist teams made up of students ages 9-16 hope to win the sixth annual FIRST ® LEGO® League Global Innovation Award competition.

Invention   FIRST® LEGO® League Team Name   Team Origin

Diaper Wizardz Environmentally Friendly Diaper Service

  Those Blue Girls   Chester Springs, Pa.

Invisi-Sort

  Not the Droids You Are Looking For   Pittsburgh, Pa.

Aerobically Decomposing Plastic (ADP) Doggy Bags

  Trurobotics   Truro, Nova Scotia, CAN

PLASTIC ZERO

  Gryffindor   Chappaqua, N.Y.

SPILSOP (Stop package information leaflets - save our paper)

  Eli-minator-Gang   Halle, Germany

Yay Bale Wrap

  A.V.E.N.G.E.R.S.   Russel, Ontario, CAN

The L-Cup

  LOL   Elm Grove, Wis.

Sorta Scrappy

  Green Mountain Gears   South Burlington, Vt.

Eco-Snappy Tips™

  Team Storm   Terre Haute, Ind.

Bacteria Buster

  24/7   Oakville, Ontario, CAN

Water Soluble 6-Pack Rings

  Cyber Tigers   Austin, Tex.

Blue wipe-cycling

  eColors   Bilbao, Spain

Can Reflect

  the mainstream   Talca, Chile

TrashCam

  iRobot   Palo Alto, Calif.

The Wyrmhole

  Termigators   Greenville, S.C.

Chipsulation

  Robostallions   Stuart, Fl.

Styro-Filter

  The Incredibots   Gahanna, Ohio

FIRF

  Fast Thinking Girls   Prospect, Ill.

Polystyrenator

  Nano Nerds   Folsom, Calif.

Artificial Intelligence Recycler (A.I.R.)

  Team A.I.R.   Livingston, N.J.

WHAT: Student teams from 21 countries across the globe competed in the 2016 FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award competition presented by XPRIZE®, which was narrowed down to 20 semi-finalists teams.

WHERE/WHEN:

WHY: The annual FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award helps students solve real-world problems by supporting the development of their ideas and inventions through the product development process. FIRST LEGO League teams submitted ideas stemming from the 2015-16 season’s TRASH TREKSM Challenge, which tasked teams in 80 countries to explore the fascinating world of trash; from collection, to sorting, to smart production and reuse. More than 233,000 children worldwide learned there is more to your trash than meets the eye.

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ADDITIONAL DETAILS
Dean Kamen founded the not-for-profit FIRST ® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) in 1989 to inspire young people’s interest in science and technology. FIRST® LEGO® League is one of four programs in a Progression of Programs offered by FIRST.

Each year, FIRST LEGO League issues a three-part challenge to its teams, which includes building, testing, and programming an autonomous robot using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® technology and conducting a research Project working under a set of Core Values. FIRST LEGO League teams with exemplary Project innovative solutions around the TRASH TREK theme were nominated to submit their ideas to the FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award competition.

XPRIZE has returned as Presenting Sponsor of the Global Innovation Award for the sixth consecutive year. Partners in Innovation Sponsors include: Booz Allen Hamilton, John Deere, Rockwell Collins, NRG Energy, Inc., and LEGO Education, in cooperation with the USPTO.



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