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Students Display Innovations at JPS Science and Technology Expo
A warning system for flooded fordings, a honey extractor, and an ackee power project, were some of the innovations that received top honours at the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) National Science and Technology Exposition on April 22 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston.
The event served to showcase and reward the best scientific innovations and inventions created by preparatory, primary, secondary, and tertiary students, from the three regional expositions held earlier this year in Mandeville, Kingston, and Montego Bay.
The flood warning system, which won first place in the Grade 10 to 11 category, was created by students of the Green Pond Primary School in St. James. Shasoy Henry, a 10th grade student at the school, explained to JIS News that the system served as a warning signal for motorists attempting to cross flooded fordings.
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Students Display Innovations at JPS Science and Technology Expo
A warning system for flooded fordings, a honey extractor, and an ackee power project, were some of the innovations that received top honours at the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) National Science and Technology Exposition on April 22 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston.
The event served to showcase and reward the best scientific innovations and inventions created by preparatory, primary, secondary, and tertiary students, from the three regional expositions held earlier this year in Mandeville, Kingston, and Montego Bay.
The flood warning system, which won first place in the Grade 10 to 11 category, was created by students of the Green Pond Primary School in St. James. Shasoy Henry, a 10th grade student at the school, explained to JIS News that the system served as a warning signal for motorists attempting to cross flooded fordings.
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