As part of our 25 weeks to celebrate 25 years of BT’s involvement in the Young Scientist & Technology exhibition we will be publishing a newsletter which features winners and some key Irish and global moments from certain years. This week we feature year 2001 & 2002 – who won, and what happened in Ireland and across the world in those years. Amazing what memories these historical milestones are bringing back.
BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE)
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Excellence in STEM education
About us
BTYSTE was set up in 1965 to encourage all second level students (12-19 years) across Ireland to take part and enter an enquiry based project to the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition and thus foster their interest in STEM (Science Technology, Engineering and Maths). That is still the ethos of the exhibition almost 6 decades later. BTYSTE remains the longest running STEM initiative in Europe and the third longest in the world. The event which normally takes each January attracts some 10's of thousands of visitors each year making it the biggest educational event in the Irish schools calendar.
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- Dublin 4, Dublin
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Employees at BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE)
Updates
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What an incredible 61st BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) We hope you enjoyed all the excitement as much as we did! A huge thank you again to our silver partners for all the support and commitment to STEM 👏 #BTYSTE2025 #BTYSTE #STEM
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After a very successful BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) 2025, we want to take some time to say a big thank you again to our Gold Partners this year ✨ Department of Education — Ireland, Analog Devices, RTE, Stripe, Amgen
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Comedian Dara Ó Briain was amazed by the level of creativity and scientific endeavour of the students at this years BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) Thanks Dara for sharing your passion in STEM 👏 #BTYSTE #BTYSTE2025 #STEM #irishscience
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The legendary Comedian, Television Presenter and Science Enthusiast Dara o briain visited our winning students and sought the truth to the phrase 'the big Irish head on you' at this year's BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) 2025 #BTYSTE2025 #BTYSTE
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Congratulations to Luke Blackwell in CBS Thurles in Tipperary, who won the prize for winning Individual Runner-Up at BTYSTE, with his project, A novel approach to regenerative agriculture through the use of comfrey as a sustainable soil enhancer. #BTYSTE2025 #BTYSTE
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Congratulations to Tomás Markey from St. Brogan’s College, Bandon, for winning Best Individual at BTYSTE 2025. His project is 'PM-DAC: A system for removing CO2 from the atmosphere.' #BTYSTE2025 #BTSYTE
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Congratulations to Aoife Fadian and Jessica O’Connor both in 4th year and aged 15 and 16 respectively, from Ursuline College in Sligo, won the prize for Runner-Up Group, with their project, ‘Sheep Strength’: Using wool to reinforce concrete. #BTYSTE2025 #BTYSTE
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On the last day of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) we'd like you to join us in saying a HUGE thank you to all of our silver sponsors this year! We couldn't do it without each and everyone one of you and thank you for your commitment and support 🌟 #BTYSTE2025 #BTYSTE #thankyou