An Innovative phone application named ‘Juiceitup’ has won $7.2m scholarships and N2.5m cash prize in the Conrad Challenge. It was created by some Students of Greenspring School.
The students secured the overall best in Nigeria category at the final stage of the 2024 for the second consecutive year. Idara Attah, Imabong Apkan-Chinyere and Mirabel Njoku are the winners that competed as Team Lavendaire during the challenge.
Segun Balogun, Adewale Saliu, and David Onukwugha, attained the overall best-in-Nigeria in 2023 Conrad Challenged and represented Nigeria at the Global Conrad Summit at NASA’s Johnson/Kennedy Space Center, USA from Greenspring School.
The app uses an AI algorithm to recommend personalized juice-making a ratios from various fruits to aid patient recovery from illness.
Their project earned them scholarship valued at $894,000 and a cash prize of N1.5m. In addition to Team Lavendaire’s achievement, nine other teams from the school who made the finals have received $6.4m worth of scholarships with the first runner-up team of the competition, also from the school, gaining a cash prize of N1m.
Team Lavendaire would represent Nigeria in the 2024 Conrad World Summit in April at The Space Center in Houston, USA.
The Executive Director of Greenspring, Mrs Lai Koiki and the School’s Deputy Director of Education, Mrs Feyisara Ojugo celebrated the students and the teachers for their hardwork and effort to come out best in the challenge.
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