MTI
For North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire Schools
Thursday 27th February 2025 (With a TeenTech Live Virtual Event on Tuesday 28th January 2025)
Supported By
We are thrilled to announce that TeenTech MTI will return in 2025. We are delighted to partner again with MIRA Technology Institute (MTI) to deliver this experience.
TeenTech MTI is now in its sixth year, bringing together students from North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire for an exciting and interactive programme that helps young people understand the range of opportunities across digital, science and technology and the many different entry points.
The in-person event on the MTI site will be preceded by a virtual innovation session to enable schools to involve as many Year 8/Year 9 students as they wish.
Watch the highlights from last year’s TeenTech MTI Festival
There are two parts to the experience and schools are encouraged to join both parts.
There are two parts to the experience: Schools can engage as many students as they wish in the virtual event (Session 1) and then choose ten students to represent their school on the festival day (Session 2). We recommend schools sign up for both the virtual session and the festival but it’s not compulsory.
Session 1 – Virtual
Tuesday 28th January 2025 – 9:30am – 10:30am
Students will be able to access a TeenTech Innovation Live session with leading employers showcasing exciting aspects of their work with a focus on Next-Gen Technology: Sustainability, Robotics, Transport and Energy. Students will be able to ask questions and will then have the option of developing a mini-project. Schools can involve as many students as they wish in this session.
This session is open to as many students as you like. This could be an entire class, or year group.
This session is optional, but we highly recommend schools participate as it’s an incredible introduction to the in-person Festival Day.
If you can’t join live, the session will be available to watch back.
Session 2 – Festival Day
Thursday 27th February 2025 – Half Day
Schools are invited to bring a mixed-ability group of students for a sharply focussed half-day event at The MIRA Technology Institute where they will take part in exciting challenges and hands-on activities and network with employers who will give feedback on their project ideas. Schools can bring a mixed-ability group of 10 students to this day. It’s a day that changes minds – especially those who may never have previously considered a career in science or technology!
You can join us for either the morning or afternoon session.
We have a limited number of places available for this special day and early booking is recommended. Don’t forget to register for both parts of the Festival programme.
What is a TeenTech Festival?
TeenTech Festivals are highly interactive and designed to inspire young teenagers and their teachers about the contemporary industries shaping their future.
These TeenTech events give students and teachers from across a region the opportunity to try their hand at immersive challenges and experiments, to handle cutting edge technology and, most importantly, to spend time with engineers, technologists and scientists from a wide range of companies influencing their 21st-century lives.
An Opportunity to Innovate
Pupils will work in teams, in roles aligned with a start-up company, to become the inventors of tomorrow in an hour-long workshop and challenge! Students will be designers, developers and marketing experts, using sensors, data and cutting edge technology, to tackle real-world problems! Following the TeenTech Festival, all students will have the opportunity to develop their ideas further and enter the TeenTech Awards.
Industry Insights
Pupils will meet, and talk to real-world innovators, large technology companies, and industry leaders. Pupils get an understanding of the industry, and can participate in simulated tasks that illustrate the real work that goes into science and technology. They will also interact with regional companies, showcasing the wide range of exciting science, technology and engineering companies that the students may not know exist.
Challenges
Pupils will compete in simulated tasks that demonstrate real world work by major science and technology companies, and prizes are awarded. This is a chance to experience innovations in science, technology and engineering, and a chance to show students that they have the skills required to be successful in these areas.
Support this TeenTech Festival
If you are a company, university or organisation that would like to run an activity or provide ambassadors at this festival, please register and we will send you full details.