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Slow and Steady Wins the Race as Coláiste Lorcáin Snatches the eFlow STAR at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition 2025

by eFlow

The BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, held at the RDS from January 8th to 11th, 2025, celebrated a marvellous showcase of inventiveness, with students presenting innovative science projects across various disciplines.

One of the highlights of this year’s competition was Róisín O’Reilly, Akhila Thelakattu, and Claire O’Sullivan from Coláiste Lorcáin, Castledermot, Kildare, securing the eFlow STAR (Sustainable Transport Award and Recognition). Their winning project, titled “Educate to Decelerate” provided research which proves driving faster doesn’t save us that much time but increases the chance of road deaths.

The students from Coláiste Lorcáin in Kildare conducted exploratory and quantitative research, examining existing research, conducting a survey, and analysing media. Their study wanted to raise awareness in their community, particularly amongst young drivers, that speeding doesn’t actually save them that much time, but it does increase the risk of road deaths.

eFlow proudly sponsored the BT Young Scientist Competition, emphasising its commitment to cultivating emerging talent in science and technology. The eFlow STAR, presented to Coláiste Lorcáin, recognises outstanding achievement in scientific research, innovation and community impact within the realm of transportation.

Róisín Barton-Murray, Public Information and Enforcement Manager at Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) who presented the eFlow STAR to the winners on behalf of eFlow stated, “We’re proud to support the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition and witness the talent, creativity, and dedication of students each year. TII is delighted for the opportunity to invest in the next generation of problem-solvers tackling challenges like safety and sustainability.”

Darren McGivney, Marketing Lead at eFlow, expressed great pride in sponsoring STEM initiatives, stating, “eFlow is proud to sponsor the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition for the third year running and are blown away each year by the innovating ideas presented by students which can kickstart their career in STEM.

The BT Young Scientist Competition continues to be a platform for students to explore real-world issues and make meaningful contributions to their communities through scientific exploration. We look forward to supporting the BTYSTE sponsorship next year, fostering innovation and inspiring the next generation of scientists.

21 Jan, 2025