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littleBIGidea winners heading to NASA

by Danielle Gullaci
November 20, 2019
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Students who came up with the ideas of a Hero Helmet, Rein Angel and Safety Smart Goggles have been named the 2019 winners of Origin’s littleBIGidea competition and will soon be jetting off to NASA in the USA.

Selected from over 1000 entries, the winning ideas were awarded for their creativity by a panel of experts including biomedical engineer and inventor, Dr Jordan Nguyen; 2018 NSW Young Australian of the Year, Macinley Butson; and Anna Cain from Engineers Without Borders Australia.

2019 national littleBIGidea winners:

  • Year 3-4: Samuel Meyers, 9 years of age, Clover Hill State School, Queensland
    Samuel’s Hero Helmet is designed to stop people riding their bikes, scooters or skateboards without a helmet. The Hero Helmet features an embedded remote which unlocks the wheels when the helmet is being worn by the rider. The idea was inspired by Samuel’s own survey findings on the helmet wearing habits of kids, and his interest in preventing injuries. Samuel’s video submission can be viewed here.
  • Year 5-6: Colt Croser (pictured), 11 years of age, Cobargo Public School, NSW
    Colt’s idea, Rein Angel, is designed to prevent horse riding injuries caused by traditional riding reins. Rein Angel features reins that snap apart when pulled too tight, and was inspired by Colt’s own horse riding injury that resulted in the loss of his fingers. Colt’s video submission can be viewed here.
  • Year 7-8: Jorja Suga, 12 years of age, Clancy Catholic College, NSW
    Jorja’s Safety Smart Goggles are designed to protect young swimmers. They feature Bluetooth technology that sends an alert to the supervisor’s phone if the child has been underwater too long. The idea was inspired in Jorja’s swimming classes after hearing the concerning statistics on unsupervised drownings. Jorja’s video submission can be viewed here.

The three winners are now embarking on an innovation adventure to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Epcot Theme Park at Disneyworld and Ripley’s Believe It or Not in the USA.

littleBIGidea judge Macinley Butson said, “It’s been incredible to see so many students from all over Australia submit their inspiring and innovative ideas to help others and make a difference to the planet.

“This year’s winning ideas show thoughtfulness, tenacity and creativity, and I’m looking forward to seeing where these young inventors take their ideas in the future.”

Since launching in 2014, Origin’s littleBIGidea has inspired young Australians to harness their creativity and practical thinking to solve real world issues. The competition has received more than 8000 entries, with some previous winners going on to further their inventions and commercialise their ideas.

Origin CEO Frank Calabria congratulated the winners and all of the students who entered this year’s competition. “We are incredibly proud of the littleBIGidea competition. It’s one of the ways we’re inspiring students and investing in Australia’s future leaders, and I’m always impressed by the ideas we receive.”

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