GALLERY: SWFL students win awards at invention convention
GALLERY: SWFL students win awards at invention convention
Students from Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Naples are among the winners for inventions ranging from a crayon holder to a silicone eye model.
Aum Dhru, co-inventor of "Vision Bound"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Nicholas Harty, co-inventor, "Vision Bound"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Schematic for "Vision Bound"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Kurukulasuriya Fernando, inventor of "Energy Metamorphosis" technologyPhoto by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"Energy Metamorphosis" technologyPhoto by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Sonia Patel, inventor of "Silicone Eye"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"Silicone Eye"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Yusef Mujtaba, inventor of "Smart Sneaker"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"Smart Sneaker"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Demonstration of Lucan Keyser's "Biofoul Removal Tool"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"Biofoul Removal Tool"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Natalee Eaton, inventor of "Crayon Helper"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"Crayon Helper"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Dhruva Sharma, inventor of "EnGen Panels"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"EnGen Panels"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Sara Chrysler, inventor of "Ultimate Tennis Trainer"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
"Ultimate Tennis Trainer"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Caroline Guerra, developer of "Bioplastics from Banana Peels"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention
Mehereen Chowdhury, developer of "Protocol to the Early Detection of Neurological Conditions Using Eye Movement Data"Photo by: Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention