NEDC challenged high school students to work in teams to develop engineering solutions to real-world problems. The competition aimed to foster innovation and teamwork in tackling societal and environmental issues.
Engineering | STEM
National Engineering Design Challenge (Javits-Wagner-O’Day/JETS)
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- JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society)
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 1500
- Cost: Varies
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Large Team
- Event Format: Online Asynchronous
- Competition Format: Design, Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: National
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
Students participated by registering teams, working on an engineering challenge, and presenting their solutions to judges at regional and national levels. Winning teams received scholarships and awards.
Open to high school students in the U.S.
Trophies, certificates, and recognition for engineering and design solutions
Students participated by registering teams, working on an engineering challenge, and presenting their solutions to judges at regional and national levels. Winning teams received scholarships and awards.
1. Register a team and select an engineering challenge. 2. Develop a solution and submit it for evaluation. 3. Present at regional and national levels for awards and recognition.
Engineering tools, materials, research resources
Based on creativity, feasibility, innovation, and the ability to solve real-world problems using engineering principles.