3rd Annual
Invented in the USA Scholarship Contest
The names of the top finishers in the Calculated Industries/SkillsUSA "Invented in the USA" scholarship competition have been announced. The scholarship competition was open to secondary, post-secondary and career and technical school students who are members of SkillsUSA.
Student inventors participating in the "Invented in the USA" scholarship competition were asked to submit a design for a new product that calculates, senses, or measures variables used in a trade represented by SkillsUSA.
Congratulations to our scholarship winners, and thank you to all who applied!
Winners 2010 Invented In the USA Scholarship Competition
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| Gold |
$1,000 |
Logan Price — Torque/Impact Wrench |
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Arapahoe Community College
Littleton, CO SkillsUSA Advisor — Jason Daves |
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| Silver |
$500 |
Jarred Charton — Universal Cooking Calc |
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River Valley Technical Center Morrilton, AR SkillsUSA Advisor — Paula Lynch |
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| Bronze |
$250 |
Keyur Vaidya — Automotive Utility Tool |
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Career Center Winston-Salem, NC SkillsUSA Advisor — Chuck Wooten |
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| Honorable Mentions |
Kevin Dubins – Construction Master Touch Pro |
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David Branham – Bruler (Ruler for the blind) |
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Joshua Brown – Gear Compass |
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Jay Smith – Calculated Code Loader |
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Baron Smith – Culinary Smoker |
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Matthew Treglia – Measurement Master |
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