Twelve groups of finalists presented their inventions – which help improve people’s health and wellbeing – to a high-profile judging panel including head of Code Club Pro, Lauren Hyams; BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones and Raspberry Pi’s director of educational development Clive

 

Today PA Consulting Group (PA) has joined BAR in their challenge, bringing extensive experience in developing and implementing a wide range of advanced technologies, complementing BAR’s design and engineering expertise.

 

The scope for innovation is huge and gives entrants the opportunity to work on something they are really passionate about - anything from a system to streamline a major hospital’s processes and make it more efficient, to an ingenious health and fitness programme tailored to an individual’s ne

 

The scope for innovation is huge and gives entrants the opportunity to work on something they are really passionate about.

Thee judging panel included Cambridge University’s professor of computer technology Andy Hopper, BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones and Raspberry Pi’s director of educational development Clive Beale.

The winners

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Twelve groups of finalists presented their inventions – which help improve people’s health and wellbeing – to a high-profile judging panel including head of Code Club Pro, Lauren Hyams; BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones and Raspberry Pi’s director of educational development Clive

 

Today PA Consulting Group (PA) has joined BAR in their challenge, bringing extensive experience in developing and implementing a wide range of advanced technologies, complementing BAR’s design and engineering expertise.

 

The scope for innovation is huge and gives entrants the opportunity to work on something they are really passionate about - anything from a system to streamline a major hospital’s processes and make it more efficient, to an ingenious health and fitness programme tailored to an individual’s ne

 

The scope for innovation is huge and gives entrants the opportunity to work on something they are really passionate about.

Thee judging panel included Cambridge University’s professor of computer technology Andy Hopper, BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones and Raspberry Pi’s director of educational development Clive Beale.

The winners