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Young Minds Innovate to fight Covid-19 at NXP’s Young Innovator Design Challenge 2020

  • Second Season of the unique challenge for school children
  • Prototypes like robotic UV light box, robot that monitors body vitals and automated bag valve based ventilator emerged as the highlights of the event
  • Innovative ideas and creative project execution to fight Covid-19 were exhibited virtually with 8 winners in different categories

National, 30th October 2020: NXP India, one of the largest design centers for NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI), conducted the second season of its annual flagship event, ‘YOUNG INNOVATOR DESIGN CHALLENGE 2020’. The second season of the Young Innovator Design Challenge was crafted specifically for the school children to allow them to learn and imbibe the knowledge and passion for electronics and software while encouraging them to innovate around this year’s theme  – ‘Let’s Fight COVID19 together’. 

The event kickstarted in August 2020 and saw the participation of around 100 children across four NXP India sites (Noida, Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad), belonging to Standards 6th – 12th, who came up with different innovative ideas and product demonstrations to fight COVID-19 and help the society at large. These children were mentored and guided by NXP Technical experts through their journey in this event, and got excellent initial insights on electronics and software ecosystem aspects.

Enthusiastic young minds thought about practical solutions to help combat this pandemic and developed prototypes using NXP provided Microbit kits. In the Junior category (6th to 8th  grade), Swapneel Dey was awarded the first prize for creating a prototype ‘The Robotic Ultra-Violet Light Box’ or ‘TRU-VIOLIBO’ that utilizes low-frequency UV-C rays from a tube lamp that emits these rays and kills the coronavirus. 

Young Minds Innovate to fight Covid-19 at NXP’s Young Innovator Design Challenge 2020

In the senior category (9th to 12th), Akshat Sharma was presented with the first prize for his unique innovation ‘CORONABOT’, a robot that keeps you updated on your body vitals while keeping a check on your temperature, the health of your lungs, etc. and uploads the data on the cloud that one can retrieve anytime including seamless integration with voice-controlled Alexa.

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The event also saw a Youngest Innovator Kshitij Goel, a class 4th,  9 years old child, who bagged Special Jury Innovation Award and Audience Choice award in the junior category. He came up with a breathing device ‘Sanjeevani,’ an automated bag valve mask that can act as a provisional ventilator machine to help people suffering from actuating respiratory diseases like COVID-19.

While congratulating the winners, Sanjay Gupta, Vice President, and India Country Manager, NXP Semiconductors said, “Free-spirited and trailblazers in the field of engineering, these kids have showcased their capabilities in contributing to the social welfare during such unprecedented times. It is amazing for us to witness and assist young minds in developing technology for a better future. Under the guidance from NXP technical experts and blessings of their parents, the participants exhibited some of the finest ideas that could help us fight the pandemic and help the society at large”.

In his keynote address Lars Reger, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, NXP said ‘’It is imperative that we direct our knowledge of science and technology for the collective good of the society during such unprecedented times. NXP has always been  focused to drive innovation at the core for the future in collaboration with Industry, Academia, and Society. This Young Innovator Design Challenge is in the same league  to help children in developing demonstratable ideas that can be leveraged for the public good’’.

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After five long months, post rigorous scrutiny and filtering at each round, 13 children  were shortlisted for the grand finale and were invited to present live demos of their prototypes to the external jury. At the Grand finale, all the children did an excellent presentation, live demo and responded well to interactive Q&A session with our esteemed panel of Judges from Industry and Academia and it was highly appreciated and recognized. The final evaluation criteria was based on overall confidence on idea, novelty, market relevance, demonstration, time management and impactful communication.

Young Minds Innovate to fight Covid-19 at NXP’s Young Innovator Design Challenge 2020

The eager contestants were then evaluated and finally, 8 children emerged victorious under multiple categories. Industry experts Prof. P.V. Madhusudhan Rao, IIT Delhi; Dr. Ramesh Babu, Senior VP & Head – NIIT Technologies Ltd; Dr. Shivani Malhotra, Prof. & Dean Chitkara University; Vivek Tyagi, Business Leader, IESA Board member; Subind Kumar, VP, Content Solutions Group, Western Digital; UttamKumar N, Founder & MD, Elveego Circuits Pvt. Ltd.; Srinivas Kota, Chief Scientist, CSIR Chennai Centre; Dr. Satya Gupta, CEO Seedeyas Innovations, Chairman IESA were invited as members of the esteemed jury for the grand finale.

NXP India, the largest R&D center of NXP Semiconductors Pvt. Ltd. with over 2000 high tech employees across India, is an employee-focused organization driving and supporting innovation from the forefront in the country. The objective of such events is to challenge young minds to expand their creative ability and lay the foundation stone for tomorrow while assisting in the fight against calamities such as the current unprecedented Covid19 health crisis. These events will open a plethora of options in front of the next generation. They will drive their interest in engineering, creating innovative solutions for our existing problems such as Covid-19 and eventually leading to a well-equipped innovative workforce in the country.


About NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) enables secure connections and infrastructure for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better, and safer. As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP drives innovation in the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and communication infrastructure markets. Built on more than 60 years of combined experience and expertise, the company has approximately 29,000 employees in more than 30 countries and posted revenue of $8.88 billion in 2019. Find out more at www.nxp.com.

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