The theme of the FLL Open European Championship 2012 was ‘Food Factor — Keeping Food Safe’. All participating teams were expected to explore the topic of food safety and propose new solutions to prevent contamination from exposure to micro and macro organisms, nonsterile processing and transportation, and unhygienic methods of preparation and storage. “To get to Mannheim our team had to first win the Indian FLL organised by Techtronics Education and SAP labs. Over 200 teams from across India participated. In January this year, we were awarded the first prize in the category of ‘Best Robot Design’ and a passage to Mannheim,’’ says Ritwik.
The judges of the Mannheim competition assessed the team’s solution as “exceptionally well-considered and creative, with good potential to solve the problem researched,” and awarded them the first prize in the innovative solutions category.
Back home after their triumph in Germany, the youngsters believe they have gained a lot from this experience. “The best outcome of this competition was that we learnt the benefit of team work,” says Sidharth. “That our project was among the final entries boosted our confidence,” adds Nayonika.
These youngsters are not ones to rest on their laurels and want to take their research forward. “We now want to devise a cocktail of bacteriophages which will prevent infection at the field level. This will help farmers economically and ecologically,” enthuses Rochan.
Way to go, guys!
Sangeeta Venkatesh (Bangalore)