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Renishaw collaborates with Greenpower ‘to inspire primary school students’

Posted on 08 Aug 2022 and read 1518 times
Renishaw collaborates with Greenpower ‘to inspire primary school students’As part of its continued support for the Greenpower Education Trust, global engineering technologies company Renishaw hosted teams competing in Greenpower Goblins, a competition for primary school children (aged 10 and 11) that challenges them to design, build and race battery-powered karts.

During May, Renishaw hosted race heats both at Miskin, its South Wales facility, and at its New Mills headquarters site in Gloucestershire. During the two days, student teams were challenged to showcase and race their self-built karts, giving them ‘an insight into the fun and interesting projects that engineering provides’.

At the start of the day, the teams’ vehicles were lined up and inspected on criteria outlined at the beginning of the project, such as creating a cockpit that would fit the tallest driver. Throughout the day, there was a chance for each team to participate in competitions including a ‘drag race’ and slalom challenges. Horfield C of E Primary School (Bristol) and Beachborough School (Northamptonshire) were the overall winners for the Miskin and New Mills events, respectively.

Schools that take part are given a complete flat packed kit with simple instructions that allow the team to build a car. Greenpower Goblins is designed to not only teach children teamwork and communication skills but also introduce them to basic mechanics and electrics, enhancing their schools’ design technology curriculum.

Creativity and innovation

Vanessa Gutowski-Smith, the Greenpower Education Trust’s events officer, said: “The Greenpower Goblin events are all about creativity and innovation, aiming to engage young people in hands-on challenges that might spark their interest in engineering. The children gain insight into the design and manufacturing processes, as well as the fun and competitive nature of building and racing.

“By working with younger students, we also hope to break down stereotypes and promote diversity. For example, in the latest races at Renishaw we had a great mix and even had an all-girl team, showing that engineering is for everybody.”

Rebecca Bound, Renishaw’s early careers STEM outreach officer, added: “It is really important for Renishaw to sponsor these events and show prospective engineers at all ages the engaging careers businesses like us can provide.

“We support events like Greenpower Goblins because they get students excited about science while giving them hands-on experience in engineering and developing vital skills such as mathematics and team work that they can apply throughout their education and career.”

More information on Renishaw’s education outreach programme or the Greenpower project can be found at the website (www.renishaw.com/educationoutreach).