West Lothian Courier

Pupils shine in big Mitsubishi challenge

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Once again West Lothian’s schools have shone through, impressing judges and guests at the finals of the Mitsubishi Electric PumpIt Up Challenge with their innovative and impressive presentati­ons.

Now in its third year the challenge to secondary school pupils is to find an alternativ­e use for a heat pump.

This year’s winner Armadale Academy flew to victory with their Heat at Height idea to use warm air from aircraft engines for internal heat and de-icing the wings.

Followed closely by joint runners-up Inveralmon­d Community High School and James Young High School.

The finals ceremony was held on 13th June at Howden Park Centre, with over 200 guests, including Mr Matsunaga, Consul General of Japan in Edinburgh and Ms Ishigami, Consul Deputy Head of Mission of Japan in Edinburgh.

We were also delighted to have attending Mr Sumida, President, Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioni­ng Systems Europe along with Hannah Bardell MP, Angela Constance MSP, Fiona Hyslop MSP, Provost Tom Kerr and other representa­tives of the local council, business and education.

Everyone commented, with pride, on the excellent quality of the presentati­ons and the enthusiasm of the finalists from all eleven West Lothian secondary schools.

It is hoped the project will assist budding engineers with developing various skills that could be beneficial to future career choices, especially in engineerin­g, manufactur­ing and technology.

Linda Scott, CEO for West Lothian Chamber of Commerce, said: “This competitio­n is all about encouragin­g Scotland’s younger generation to think outside the box and come up with clever and innovative ideas that give them a greater understand­ing of technology and engineerin­g.

“Ultimately, we are looking to help our younger generation­s learn and develop new skills and competitio­ns such as these are great for this because they tap into a number of different skill sets such as creativity and teamwork”

Rodney Ayre, Senior Department Manager, Mitsubishi Electric Air conditioni­ng Systems Europe Ltd, said: “Again this year the Pump It Up Schools challenge has shown the great pool of talent that is being developed within the West Lothian Schools, the ideas generated and the presentati­ons shown help to emphasise the need for more collaborat­ion between Schools and Businesses to support the developmen­t of the Academies and our future employees.

“Events such as these provide a platform where schools can get first-hand experience of manufactur­ing, renewables and in benefit to Mitsubishi Electric, the air source heat pump.”

 ??  ?? Pump It Up The 2016 Mitsubishi challenge featured a host of teams
Pump It Up The 2016 Mitsubishi challenge featured a host of teams
 ??  ?? Game on The teams get ready to show what they can do
Game on The teams get ready to show what they can do

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