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Bay Area Students Tackle Housing Crisis With Engineering Solutions in The Tech Interactive’s 39th Annual Tech Challenge

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses an inspiring initiative taking place in Silicon Valley, where students are addressing the affordable housing crisis through engineering solutions. The Tech Interactive, a renowned science center in San Jose, is hosting its 39th Annual Tech Challenge, where over 1,500 students from Grades 4 to 12 will present innovative solutions to the housing issue. The event, themed "Raise the Roof," encourages students to design and build devices capable of lifting and placing housing modules, simulating real-world construction challenges. This hands-on experience not only enhances their technical skills but also fosters critical thinking about improving lives through innovation. The Tech Challenge, a long-standing tradition, emphasizes the engineering design process, with students collaborating, testing, and iterating their projects over several months. The final showcase, held at the San Jose Convention Center, offers a platform for students to present their work to judges and the public. Katrina Stevens, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Tech Interactive, highlights the importance of combining technical skills with human-centered thinking. Christina Luke Luna, Vice President of Learning Programs, notes that participants gain confidence in problem-solving and teamwork. For more information about The Tech Interactive and its initiatives, visit their website at The Tech Interactive.

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