Futurix- The Design Thinking and Innovation Fair, Edition 6.0
" In a world facing
growing environmental and economic challenges, the real hope lies in the hands
of young innovators."
In a
time marked by economic uncertainty and growing energy concerns, the need to
shift away from traditional resources has never been more urgent. With rapid
advancements in technology and engineering, the path to a more sustainable and
efficient future is being forged through innovation and adaptation. Embracing
solutions that reduce waste, enhance performance, and offer long-term
sustainability is key to addressing the challenges of tomorrow.
With
this progressive vision at its core, Blue Bells Model School proudly hosted the
sixth edition of FUTURIX – The Design and Innovation Fair on May 17,
2025, for students from Classes III to XII. This flagship event continues
to inspire young minds to think creatively, engage with real-world issues, and
showcase innovative solutions developed within their own communities.
The
Design Fair was inaugurated by the distinguished guests, Mr Satish Pahal,
Deputy Secretary, Skill Education, CBSE.
The Design Fair Newsletter was unveiled, featuring comprehensive details
of each project along with captivating images of students actively engaged in
bringing their models to life. Mr Satish Pahal shared his expertise with the
teachers wherein he spoke on innovation and skillsets and how it can be
enhanced in students.
The
pioneering ideas and effective presentations and illustrations of thoughtful
projects were creditable accomplishments for the aspiring impresarios. The
outstanding display of projects and models that enchanted the attention of the
guests Were Potato Powered Electricity Generator, Zap Way, Sattvsphere, Inferno
Eye, Zero Waste Café, Piezoelectric Generator, Eco Bump, Innoventrix, Eco
Vichar, Aqua Loop And Many More.
The visiting parents were impressed by the unique
creativity showcased in each project. They praised the students for their
sincere efforts and appreciated the teachers’ commitment in guiding the teams
to success. Approximately 1520 participants showcased 322 projects and 10 Lead
Mentor Projects attracting around 600 visitors., including students from GPSC
schools across Gurugram. Dr. Saroj Suman
Gulati, Director of BBGS, expressed her admiration for the enthusiastic and
spirited participation of the budding creators. The Director conveyed her
delight by stating that every student at the school brings a unique
perspective, and through the Design Fair, they transformed their creative ideas
into tangible, innovative project. Ms. Alka Singh, Principal and Ms Anshu
Malika Kumar, Vice Principal of the school, commended the young innovators as
they confidently showcased their one-of-a-kind design projects.
