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Share your unique and

groundbreaking invention!

Global Youth Invention Summit

at the Connecticut Invention Convention

shaping our future
innovation among the youth
international invention competition
prestigious organization

The goal of Global Youth Invention Summit (GYIS) at the Connecticut Invention Convention (CIC) is to be a motivational international invention competition for students.

Connecticut Invention Convention

  • The Connecticut Invention Convention (CIC) is the largest and longest continuously running Invention Education program in the United States. https://ctinventionconvention.org

  • The CIC runs a huge year-long program with over 12,000 students participating in local Connecticut schools and then they hold their state-wide Invention Convention at the University of Connecticut (UCONN) main campus every spring.  https://uconn.edu

  • The CIC has generously invited international students (i.e., students not from the US) to display and present their inventions during the CIC State Finals on Saturday June 8, 2024. https://ctinventionconvention.org/state-finals-ct

solutions to real-world problems
young innovators

Global Youth Invention Summit

ABOUT

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  • GYIS students will showcase their inventions during the CIC Finals event.

  • Besides showing inventions, the goal is to create cultural sharing and exchange experiences for both CIC and GYIS students.

  • Presentations should be in English. The use of translators is possible, if arranged by the organizations sending students to the GYIS.

  • GYIS students will be eligible for specially designed awards for all international students and will receive these awards during the CIC awards ceremony. However, students are not eligible for the CIC awards as the CYIS is a parallel program to the CIC program.

  • These GYIS awards will be given out as part of the exciting CIC awards ceremony.

  • Student Driven Awards: There will also be Global Choice Awards where CIC students select GYIS student inventions for an award and GYIS student select a CIC invention for an award. This will be a great way to get the two groups of students to mingle and interact.

  • GYIS organization will arrange for housing, bus transportation, venue admissions and other assorted expenses during the GYIS program.

  • The organizations sending students to GYIS are responsible to bring an appropriate number of chaperones for the students.

  • GYIS students are required to possess travel insurance, including medical and hospitalization coverage for the entire trip while the CIC event on Saturday will provide medical coverage and first aid personnel only.

transformative experience empowers empowering young inventors
resilience and determination

Scheduled of Activities - June 2024

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Wednesday, 5 June

GYIS students & chaperones arrive in Hartford, Connecticut USA

Go to the housing site

(To be decided)

Thursday 6, June

Bus trip to Boston

- Tour Massachusetts Institute of Technology  https://www.mit.edu     

- Tour Harvard University   https://www.harvard.edu

Friday, 7 June

Bus trip

- New England Air Museum https://neam.org

- Bowling-video game-laser tag-pizza party   https://www.sparetimeentertainment.com/windsor-locks/

Saturday, 8 June

Bus trip

- The CIC Finals event at University of Connecticut main campus, Storrs, CT             https://ctinventionconvention.org/state-finals-ct

Sunday, 9 June

Bus trip

- Hackathon with GYIS students solving a real-world problem.

(Details and location to be advised)

Monday, 10 June

GYIS students and chaperones will depart for airport. 

Go back to the airport they came from.

International Experience

Students

  • Ages 10 to 19 

  • International students, that is, not from the United States. 

  • GYIS students must have qualified in some way in an invention program to be part of this program. 

  • Inventions can be created by individual students or teams with a maximum of 3 students. 

  • This GYIS program is deliberately being limited to no more than 20 teams and 50 total people (students & chaperones) 

Transportation

  • GYIS will arrange for a bus to take GYIS students & chaperones to all GYIS events. 

  • The organizations sending students to GYIS are responsible to get their GYIS students and chaperones to Hartford at the beginning and back to their homes at end. 

  • The best option is to fly to Bradley Airport (BDL) which is close to Hartford and then take a taxi or ride-share to the housing site. Flying to Bradley will seem to be slightly more expensive, but in the end it will be faster, much easier and less expensive than flying to some other city like Boston or New York.

Costs

(More details about these costs will be posted shortly)

  • Arranged and paid by organization sending students to GYIS 

    • Air transportation to & from the United States 

  • Ground transportation to and from airport to Fairfield Inn & Suites, Manchester Connecticut 

  • Hotel room fee (Fairfield Inn & Suites)
    Lunch and dinner (Breakfast is included in the hotel fee)   
    Fee paid to GYIS by GYIS students and chaperones to cover GYIS daily bus, venue admission fees, GYIS hat, awards & other items 

Are there other students in the team?
Yes
No

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