Challenges 2025-2026

Jez’s Challenge

Jez has a hearing impairment.

Can you help build a device to help Jez hear conversations clearly?


Sean’s Challenge

Sean is deaf. Can you build a device to help Sean communicate long distance to others while climbing?


Tanya’s Challenge

Tanya has Cerebral Palsy and other learning disabilities.

Can you build a device to help Tanya to communicate?


David’s Challenge

David is a stroke surivor.

Can you help build a device to help David carry his everyday items?


Richard’s Challenge

Richard is a stroke survivor and is paralysed on his right side.

Can you help build a device to help Richard eat independently?


Paul’s Challenge

Paul is a stroke survivor and has weakness on his right side.

Can you build an attatchment to help Paul use a knife safely?


DAWS Community Gym’s Challenge

DAWS is a charity that supports people with mobility issues through their own gym.

Can you help build a device to make their gym bikes more accessible?


Stephen’s Challenge

Stephen is a cancer survivor and is a leg above knee amputee.

Can you build a device to give Stephen more support while doing sports such as kayaking and cycling?


Steelkings’s Challenge

Sheffield Steelkings is a Para Ice Hockey Club.

Can you help build a device to make Ice Hockey more accessible?


Camphill 1’s Challenge

Camphill is a specialist college for young people with disabilities and has presented us with 2 challenges.

The first is: Can you build a device to help students with sensory regulation when moving between lessons?


Camphill 2’s Challenge

Their 2nd Challenge is: Can you build a device to help visually and motor impaired students prepare meals independently?


Sarah’s Challenge

Sarah suffers from migraines and has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Can you build a mobile chair that is lightweight and easy to store?


Leia’s Challenge

Leia has Fibromyalgia and arthiritis.

Can you build a device that Leia can wear to help her carry food and drinks.