BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition)

Physical Exhibition
Mon, Jan 31 2022 - Mon, Jan 31 2022
Global online Global online
Virtual Exhibition
Wed, Jan 06 2021 - Fri, Jan 08 2021
Organizer :
The 2021 exhibition will proceed but there will be no public facing exhibition this year due to the uncertainties around Covid-19 pandemic. We have never at any stage felt that cancelling this 57 year institution would be the right thing to do and will work to ensure the exhibition will proceed in January in a fitting way. No, for 2021 there will be no public facing exhibition. The entry process will remain the same with eligible students entering on-line in September but there will be no physical exhibition due to Covid-19. If this date changes we will notify people of the relevant changes via our social media channels. Yes they will, but for the first time ever they can do this virtually as we will not be having a public exhibition due to Covid-19. We are currently developing a full programme of activity that the general public can access on-line.
Timings
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location
Global online

Introduction

BT Ireland is delighted to announce the return of the virtual BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) in January 2022.

or the second consecutive year, Europe’s largest national Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) event will be a virtual affair taking place from the 12th -14th January 2022. Now in its 58th year, the BTYSTE showcases the incredible ability of Irish students to create and test potential solutions that tackle everything from everyday problems to some of the biggest, global issues of our time. Once again BT Ireland, the exhibition organiser, has waived project entry fees for participating students.
Students that are chosen to present their projects in the virtual exhibition hall will be vying for some of the 200 plus prizes that will be up for grabs across four categories and age groups. The overall top prize is a trophy, €7,500 prize money and the opportunity to represent Ireland at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS).

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