The Invention Convention Worldwide Student Reporter program provides young inventors with opportunities to network and create connections with fellow ICW inventors. We are excited to introduce our cohort of Student Reporters for the 2023-2024 school year!
Suhani
Suhani is a twelfth grader from Michigan and an award-winning, multi-time inventor who hopes to continue inventing after graduating from high school. She is passionate about promoting diversity in STEM!
Dylan
Dylan is an eleventh grader from Massachusetts and a serial inventor who enjoys meeting fellow scientists and engineers who inspire him to create new innovative solutions to the world’s issues.
Jasmine
Jasmine is an eleventh grader from Idaho and a two-time Invention Convention participant whose passions for surfing and STEM inspired her award-winning invention, T-Sound.
Throughout the school year, Student Reporters are given the opportunity to conduct interviews with fellow ICW inventors and learn about their invention process. Occasionally they’ll also interview program sponsors to hear why they believe supporting invention education initiatives like Invention Convention is important. In the past, Student Reporters have also served as ambassadors at in-person events, including Invention Convention U.S. Nationals, and have helped moderate inventor-focused programs throughout the year.
We are looking forward to working with this amazing group of students this year. Be sure to head on over to the Invention Convention Worldwide YouTube page to view Student Reporter interviews (more published each month!) and stay tuned for more great content featuring these inventors!