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Budding young engineers crowned FIRST® LEGO® League All-Ireland champions

The winning team were the Treehouse Gang whose winning solution to the challenge was the ‘Teeny Tiny Turbine (TTT)’ that generates power and depends on human beings to work. The Treehouse Gang have been invited to represent Northern Ireland at the Morocco International Open in Marrakech in May.

This year’s competition is called SUPERPOWERED℠ and is all about exploring how energy is sourced, transported and consumed around the world.

Teams are tasked with designing a solution to making the energy journey more efficient and making sure they have lots of fun in the process!

The FIRST® LEGO® League programme in the Republic of Ireland is supported by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI). Dr Ruth Freeman, Director of Science for Society at SFI, said: “We are absolutely delighted to be supporting the IET and Learnit to grow this impactful programme, tailoring it to Irish schools and bringing engineering and robotics to new audiences. This programme supports the SFI Discover programme’s central aims to increase public engagement and broaden participation and access to STEM across Ireland.”

Lucy Owen, FIRST® LEGO® League Education Manager at the IET, said: “FIRST® LEGO® League allows young people to experience engineering in action. It gives students the opportunity to get hands-on experience with robotics and design innovative solutions to real world problems, all whilst bringing excitement to STEM subjects. Programming, teamwork, problem-solving and communications skills have never been so much fun and gives students an insight into the creative careers that the wonderful world of engineering offers. 

“There is a great need for young people with STEM skills to fill the next generation of engineering roles and we are excited to see such bright young engineering minds in FIRST® LEGO® League.”

The final was streamed live throughout the day on the IET’s YouTube channel and is available to watch on demand here.

The final was streamed live throughout the day on the IET’s YouTube channel and is available to watch on demand.

Other prizes awarded at the All-Ireland final included:

  • Breakthrough Award: Fusioneers
  • Motivate Award: Watt-de-Mata
  • Rising All-Star Award: LEGO LADS
  • Robot Performance Award: The Treehouse Gang
  • Robot Design Award: Mounthawk Masterminds
  • Core Values Award: SWARM
  • Innovation Project Award: LEGO SETSS

The IET is proud to be the FIRST® LEGO® League’s UK and Ireland operational partner. Supporting the competition is part of the IET’s commitment to show young people the benefits of careers within Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

For more information about this year’s FIRST® LEGO® League competition, please visit FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge (9-16) - IET Education (theiet.org)

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