Clever students awarded at ceremony tomorrow
News release
29 October 2012
Clever students awarded
at ceremony tomorrow
The 2012 Bright Sparks Awards is New Zealand’s premier electronics and programming competition for school students. Tomorrow night a mix of students, parents, teachers, technology industry leaders, university and community leaders, and politicians will gather together for an awards event and project showcase at the Council Chambers in Wellington.
Visit brightsparks.org.nz to view finalist’s profiles. Winners will be announced at 7pm on the website, and we will be tweeting throughout the ceremony.
The overall winner of the competition will receive the Bright Sparks - Baldwins Intellectual Property Young Inventor of the Year award, which includes a $1000 cash prize and the opportunity to be mentored for a year by one of the firm’s patent attorneys.
For information about the Bright Sparks Programme and Awards visit brightsparks.org.nz
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Bright
Sparks
Bright Sparks is an initiative from The
Skills Organisation that aims to develop a strong pool of
talent to propel the future growth of its industries. Bright
Sparks works directly with schools and young people to get
them on the pathway to a rewarding electrotechnology career.
There are over 2300 active members of the Bright Sparks
website and email club and more than 150 secondary schools
are currently involved in the Bright Sparks programme. For
more information visit brightsparks.org.nz
The Skills
Organisation
The Skills Organisation is an
industry training organisation responsible for ensuring
skilled people are available to work in fifteen key
industries. Recognised by government and our industries as
the national standards setting body, The Skills Organisation
works with industry to develop skill standards and
qualifications, manage national training systems, provide
skills leadership and subsidise industry engagement in
national qualifications training. For more information visit
skills.org.nz