Future-focused students create STEM-based solutions
University of ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É students are showing their final year projects at , including the latest version of a cave exploring robot that resembles a spider, improvements to how a NASA robot works and 3D printing to fool facial recognition systems.

Tyler Groome, Luka Moran and Riley Groome
Held at the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É Convention Centre on Wednesday 1 November, Ingenuity 2023 is a platform for students to professionally present their work to a wide range of audiences including industry and government representatives.
Ingenuity 2023 highlights the efforts of 445 honours and higher degree students from across the University’s Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. On display are nearly 200 examples of how students are re-imagining current and future challenges.
“Ingenuity is an opportunity for University of