Winners Archive
Explore the inspiring innovations from our past NIC and IIC winners! The Winner’s Archive celebrates the creativity and problem-solving abilities of our students, showcasing projects that have addressed issues in technology, healthcare, education, and the environment.
Each year’s winners are recognized for their dedication and ingenuity, earning opportunities to advance to the Global Innovation Challenge and other prestigious competitions. Browse the archive to discover the incredible ideas that have shaped the future of innovation.

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Inspiring Stories

NIC participants are driven by personal experiences and a passion for creating meaningful change. Their projects are proof of the incredible potential unlocked through the innovation process:

Tip-Tac-Toe-Trk (Sanjay Vinothkumar):

Sanjay developed a life-changing insole to help his brother and others with mild cerebral palsy overcome toe walking. His innovation exemplifies how personal experiences can inspire impactful solutions that change lives.

Cura: A Torticollis Head Tilt Alerting Device (Suchita Srinivasan):

Drawing on her own challenges with torticollis, Suchita created Cura, a discreet, supportive solution that addresses head tilt issues. Her journey from self-taught programming to impactful invention shows the power of determination and creativity.

Adaptive Guitar (Julia & Lance Larsen):

Driven by a passion for advocacy and inspired by their personal experiences, Julia and Lance developed the Adaptive Guitar, a groundbreaking device that allows individuals with limited arm and hand mobility to play the guitar independently. Their work not only showcases the power of assistive technology but also amplifies their mission to foster a STEM identity in youth and create opportunities for all. Julia and Lance advanced to the Global Innovation Challenge, where they continued to champion the possibilities of innovation.

Sight Word Stars (Sophia Khaile):

Recognizing the critical need for early reading intervention, Sophia developed the Sight Word Stars, a project addressing literacy challenges in young learners. Her dedication to educational equity and her innovative spirit highlight the role of young people in tackling systemic problems in education.

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