2025 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Our team was delighted to welcome thousands of students, teachers and parents to our stand at BTYSTE. Our very popular 'Connected Game' generated great competition and enjoyment amongst the attendees.

But most importantly, we were delighted to celebrate Dana Carney from Mount St Michael Secondary School in Claremorris, Co. Mayo, who won our special award at the BTYSTE Award Ceremony for her project 'Secure Hands: Enhancing the efficiency in emergency communications through Irish Sign Language (ISL) in Ireland through the integration of Machine Learning in a mobile app'.

By equipping emergency responders with the tools to learn and interpret ISL swiftly and accurately, Dana's innovative 'Secure Hands' helps to bridge the communication gap for members of the Deaf community during emergencies. Well done Dana!

NDA Special Award winner, Dana Carney
Dana Carney from Mount St Michael Secondary School in Claremorris, Co. Mayo, receiving our special award at the 2025 BTYSTE for her project 'Secure Hands' from Dr. Gerald Craddock, Chief Officer at the Centre for Excellence in Universal Design.
NDA - CEUD stand at the BT Young Scientists Exhibition 2025
NDA - CEUD stand at the BT Young Scientists Exhibition 2025