The Peterborough Examiner

AWARD WINNERS

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Award winners and runners up are:

• Innovation: Marketing Winner: Bow to the Land – Tiffany Desbiens and Marshal Pobrislo. Their project helped local Kawarthas’ tourism company, The Land Canadian Adventures, connect with customers.

Runner up: Treble in Paradise – Montana Scott and Rebecca Von Criegern. The award worked with Northumber­land Learning Advisory Council and Donegal Fiddler’s Orchestra.

• Innovation: Internatio­nal Trade Winner: How High? – Ashley Nemeth and Jeremy Scott. Their project worked with the Rotary Club of Peterborou­gh to import handcrafte­d items from small businesswo­men in Nepal.

Runner up: Sellin’ Gellin’ – Devin Campisi, Allyson Creaser, Zackery McElroy, and Erica Rankin. This project worked with Noggin Sports to export a sports product designed to prevent head traumas to the soccer players in Europe.

• Innovation: Computer Engineerin­g Technology Winner: Student Budgeting Tool – Kole Woodley, Lynnsey Graham, and Joseph Novak. The students worked with MyStudent Budget Inc. to help students budget more easily.

Runner up: Automatic Vacuum Cleaner – Devon Silhanek, Aaron Junkin, Joseph Kennedy.

• Informatio­nInnovatio­n: Wireless Networking Winner: Word Press Woo Commerce Conversion – Kiran Maligi Reddy, Aishwarya Binji, and Jaspreet Sidhu. This project helped redesign a North American Waterway website to improve its online shopping experience. Runner up: Business Immigratio­n Map – Manveer Sond, and Palwinder Kaur. They worked with Northumber­land County to create an interactiv­e map pointing out where businesses owned by or hiring immigrants are located.

• Presentati­on: Marketing Winner: Bow to the Land – Tiffany Desbiens, and Marshal Pobrislo.

Runner up: Local-Motives – Joshua Delves, and Johnathan Russell. The students in this project worked with Metroland Media and GiveLo with new marketing strategies.

• Presentati­on: Internatio­nal Trade

Winner: The Reactor Factor – Devin Bullard, John McMahon, Abbigail Robinson, and Kassie Graham. This project worked with TETRA Tech to bring Canadian technology to bear on internatio­nal issues.

Runner up: How High? – Ashley Nemeth, and Jeremy Scott.

• Presentati­on: Computer

Engineerin­g Technology Winner: Student Budgeting Tool – Kole Woodley, Lynnsey Graham, and Joseph Novak.

Runner up: Automatic Vacuum Cleaner – Devon Silhanek, Aaron Junkin, and Joseph Kennedy.

• Presentati­on: Wireless Informatio­n Networking Winner: Business Immigratio­n Map – Manveer Sond, and Palwinder Kaur.

Runner up: Low-Cost Intelligen­t Fridge Using RFID – Riyaz Latif Mansoor, Siddharthk­umar Subhashcha­ndra Patel, Romil Modi, and Saurabh Modh. This group worked with Fleming to design a fridge that would create a digital inventory for its owner.

• Students’ Choice Lindsay E-commerce Website – Vakeel Singh, Shivin Proch Sharma, Anuj Kumar, HIral Singla, and Shehnazpre­et Kaur. Students helped an electronic company in Lindsay to create an e-commerce site.

• People’s Choice Lindsay E-commerce Website – Vakeel Singh, Shivin Proch Sharma, Anuj Kumar, HIral Singla, and Shehnazpre­et Kaur. • FastStart Student Budgeting Tool – Kole Woodley, Lynnsey Graham, Joseph Novak.

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