Biggest Finals Day Yet for TDI Challenge

The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) held its biggest finals day yet for the Technology, Design and Innovation (TDI) Challenge 2025. This year’s event has grown larger than ever, featuring over 20 finalists presenting their innovative projects to an esteemed panel of nine judges.

This year’s TDI Challenge was, once again, hosted by Yamazaki Mazak in Worcester and sponsored by the Gene Haas Foundation, Vision West Nottinghamshire College and Imagineering. Participants (students aged 14-19) were invited to submit a design and a 2-minute demonstration video. The Key Stage 4 winner was Nia Wood for her ‘Signal Cycle’ project, while Pacha Pritchard was named Key Stage 5 winner for his project ‘Time & Tide’.

More information www.thetdichallenge.co.uk