Fifth-grade inventor wins Nuremberg trade fair gold and silver

Taipei Times
Date: Dec 26, 2018
By: Hung Mei-hsiu and Jake Chung  /  Staff reporter, with staff writer

Nuremberg International Trade Fair gold and silver medalist Wu Yi-shan (吳懿珊) has

Fifth-grader Wu Yi-shan from Dingpu Primary School in Hsinchu City’s Siangshan District holds up the gold medal she won for her invention at the iENA Nuremberg International Trade Fair during a news conference held by the Hsinchu City Government on Wednesday last week.  Photo: Hung Mei-hsiu, Taipei Times

a spirit of practical experimentation and her achievements could serve as a role model for Taiwanese students, the Hsinchu Department of Education said.

The trade fair in Nuremberg, Germany, which was established in 1948, is famous for being the first exhibition for new products and inventions, the department said.

With more than 12 international exhibition halls displaying all types of inventions throughout the year, the fair is known for its strict and impartial assessments, making it one of the most authoritative exhibitions in the world, it said.

Wu loves to observe and think about how to help alleviate difficulties, the department said.    [FULL  STORY]

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