Businesses back students' bid to win global challenge
Members from Burgess Hill Business Park Association (BHBPA) have come together to support the students, who will take on the challenge in 2019.
Time 24 and Cirrus Laser are helping the Ardingly College students to build a state-of-the-art solar-powered vehicle, in the hope it will drive them to first place in the Australian solar competition.
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Hide AdDr Andrew Spiers, director of Science and Technology, said: “I’ve been inspired by the openness and willingness of the businesses to help our young entrepreneurs.
“The students have had the opportunity to gain valuable, tangible hi-tech skills on this once-in-a-lifetime project.”
The competition marks the college’s second attempt at victory, after coming sixth place in 2015.
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