Mid Sussex Science Week – Fostering Future Innovators

By Karen Womack

The 9th annual Mid Sussex Science Week, proudly organised by BSE|3D Limited and the Burgess Hill Business Parks Association, concluded successfully at Haywards Heath College on July 12th. This event, sponsored by local businesses, brought together hundreds of young minds to delve into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects, igniting interest and innovation among primary school students from the region.

Eight local schools participated, each paired with industry leaders for hands-on learning and project development. Southway School collaborated with HPC, Bolney School with Furnace Design, Warden Park with Adelphi UK, Harlands School with Caffyns, Windmills School with Flakt Group, Ditchling School with Leap Environmental, St Wilfrid’s School with Mitsubishi Electric, and London Meed School with Edwards Vacuum. These partnerships provided students with practical insights and fostered a deeper understanding of STEM fields.

The event showcased an impressive line-up of exhibitors displaying the latest advancements in science and technology. Exhibitors included Artemis Marketing, British Arachnological Society, Broadcast Bionics, BSE|3D, Caffyns, East Sussex Reptile and Amphibian Society, Edwards Vacuum, Gatwick Airport, Leap Environmental, and Wakehurst. Students interacted with industry professionals, viewed demonstrations, and learned about real-world applications of their studies.

Our judges faced an incredibly challenging task in selecting the top three projects due to the exceptional quality of investigation, design, and presentation across the board. We extend a heartfelt thank you to all our judges for taking time out of their busy schedules to attend our event.

A highlight was the presence of special guest Mims Davies MP, a steadfast supporter of Mid Sussex Science Week. Her commitment to promoting STEM education and inspiring young learners was warmly received. Esteemed judges evaluated the students’ projects and presentations, providing invaluable feedback and encouragement.

Awards for the top projects were presented by Mims Davies MP, Philip Todd (Chair of MSSW and MD of BSE|3D), and Richard Cox (CEO of BHBPA). Southway School and HPC took 1st place for their exceptional design development process. Ditchling School and Leap Environmental received 2nd place for their worm project, and St Wilfrid’s School and Mitsubishi Electric were awarded 3rd place for their solar oven.

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