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Press ReleasesThe Tech Museum of Innovation Challenges Youth to Help Solve the World's Water Issues21st Annual Tech Challenge Addresses Real Worldwide Need for Safe, Clean Drinking Water SAN JOSE, Calif. - November 14, 2008 — The Tech Museum of Innovation, one of the nation's
premier science and technology museums, today announced the 21st annual Tech Challenge for Northern California youth.
The program challenges young people in grades 5-12 to create a solution to a real-world problem, and this year's
Challenge addresses the worldwide need for safe, clean drinking water, and better access to this necessary resource.
Participants must design a simple device to move water from a stream up to a village on a hill without the benefit
of electricity. "Our goal at The Tech is to both inspire the innovator in everyone and at the same time raise awareness and
find solutions for some of the greatest challenges facing communities around the world," said Peter Friess,
president of The Tech. "For as long as mankind has existed, moving water from a lower level to a higher
level has been one of our most critical challenges. This is validated each year by our Tech Museum Awards
program, which is all about the use of technology to benefit humanity; year after year, moving water or providing
clean water is the focus of multiple projects. We want to help sensitize our youth to these global issues and
give them the confidence at an early age that they have the ability to shape the future." Over the 20 years of the Tech Challenge, some 11,000 youth from across Northern California have honed their
creative problem solving and teamwork skills, building a range of devices to fight wildfires, remove invasive
fish from a lake, explore an Egyptian tomb or survey craters on Mars. In this year's Challenge, the water-mover
needs to be powered by the flow of the stream since there is no available electricity in many places around the
world. Students' efforts are recognized and celebrated during the Tech Challenge Day, scheduled for May 3, 2008
in Parkside Hall, adjacent to The Tech Museum. Awards range from "Best Overall Solution" to
"Most Spectacular Failure."
Participating in the Tech Challenge In connection with the new Tech Challenge, The Tech has created a practice platform in the museum, intended to give young people a place to experiment with moving water from one place to another. This practice area can be found in the IDEA House exhibit on the lower level of the museum, and everyone is welcome to come and brainstorm ideas for water-moving solutions. Registration is now open on the Tech Challenge web site at http://techchallenge.thetech.org/; the deadline to sign up is March 31. Cost for a team to participate is $40 before February 28, and $50 after that date. Group discounts and financial assistance are available. Registered participants can enjoy a free trial membership at The Tech through May 31, 2008. About Tech Challenge About The Tech Museum of Innovation CONTACTS: |