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The finalists have presented their solutions to highly relevant solutions with an impact on society: from mobile bridges, sustainable installations and autonomous land navigation to applying the circular economy to the naval field and harnessing artificial intelligence for improved site safety. Madrid’s Colegio El Prado, Zaragoza’s Colegio Cristo Rey and Bilbao’s Liceo Francés all won first prize in their respective editions.
The finals of the 2024-2025 edition of ‘Challenge for Science‘ were held in April. The educational programme is led by the Sener Foundation, a non-profit within the engineering and technology group Sener, and aims to bring students of compulsory secondary education (ESO) closer to the world of science, technology and engineering. A total of 33 schools in the Basque Country, Catalonia, Aragon and the Community of Madrid took part, in collaboration with Librerías Troa.
This year, students worked on highly relevant challenges with an impact on society: from mobile bridges, sustainable installations and autonomous land navigation to applying the circular economy to the naval field, nuclear energy, hospitals of the future, harnessing artificial intelligence for improved site safety, and satellite services.
The following schools won first prize: Colegio El Prado (Madrid) for their application to streamline emergencies’ waiting lists in hospitals; Colegio Cristo Rey (Zaragoza) for their proposal for smart structures; and Liceo Francés (Bilbao) for their proposal for smart structures.
Colegio El Prado wins first prize in the Madrid edition on 8 April
The event for Madrid schools took place in the Technical School of Engineering and Telecommunications Systems (ETSIST) at Madrid Polytechnic University, with 10 schools submitting proposals.
Colegio Cristo Rey de Zaragoza wins first prize in the Madrid edition on 9 April
A second final took place on 9 April in Madrid, with 12 schools from Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona taking part.
In the Bilbao edition, first prize went to Liceo Francés de Bilbao
The Bilbao event took place at the Fundación BiskayTik with submissions from 11 schools.
The jury – composed of Sener professionals – highlighted the quality of the students’ presentations and originality of their proposed solutions to challenges.