Young Indian Geniuses Showcase Science Projects At IRIS 2013

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 22 November 2013, 01:56 IST
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In its 7th year now, IRIS receives innovative project entries from government and private school students across the country. 200 children (126 projects) were selected this year from direct entries and from the affiliated fairs after several rounds of evaluation and screening. These shortlisted projects will vie for national honors across 17 categories, being evaluated on research merits.  Winning projects go on to represent India at Intel ISEF 2014 in Los Angeles, United States. In addition, this year, the best IRIS 2013 project will also receive the Sam Pitroda Award for Research and Creativity– SPARC. Total prize money at Intel ISEF 2013 is more than US$4 million in prizes and scholarships.



Commenting on the occasion, Shri Kimmane Ratnakar, Honourable Minister for Primary and Secondary education, Govt. of Karnataka said, “Economically, the significance of emerging markets like India is constantly increasing. One of our most important tasks is to nurture young talent and provide access to international platforms. I appreciate this collaborative approach by Intel, CII and DST for empowering young innovators with insights and resources to advance their discoveries that can make a difference to the society”.



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