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Participants from various schools collaborated in teams, applying their knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to design projects that address issues such as water conservation, purification, and accessibility. Judges, comprised of industry professionals and educators, evaluated the projects based on creativity, feasibility, and potential impact.
The enthusiasm and ingenuity displayed by the students highlighted the importance of fostering interest in STEM fields among the younger generation. This contest not only encouraged teamwork and problem-solving skills but also emphasized the critical role of innovation in tackling global water issues. The event concluded with awards for the top projects, celebrating the hard work and dedication of all participants.
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