Apprentice Innovation Challenge 2016

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2025-09-17T14:06:27.668+02:00 14 January 2016
Over the last nine months eight teams have been working on their designs for this years' Apprentice Innovation challenge. On 12 January the teams showcased their designs at the Royal Academy of Engineering
Apprentice Innovation Challenge

This year, eight teams representing six of BAE Systems' UK businesses entered the challenge to solve one of two problems set by the charity Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. Both challenges focus on aiding the recovery of military personnel.

 

  • The first challenge was to design 'The Grabber' to help wheelchair or bed-ridden users achieve more independence in day-to-day activities, like picking up small items or pulling up socks.
     
  • The second challenge was to design the 'wheelchair load-carrying system' by providing a solution to enable wheelchair users to carry personal objects and medical items about with them in a safe and practical way.

 

This week the teams showcased their products and faced a panel of judges. Each team had twenty minutes to demonstrate how their skill-set, resources and teamwork had made a difference and how their product could directly help the clinical services that the charity offers to nearly 800, 000 patients a year.

The Apprentice Innovation Challenge is an opportunity for apprentices to develop their engineering skills, as well as improve in areas such as teamwork, negotiation, leadership and project management. Since 2001 the challenge has taken place every two years and many of the apprentices who took part have used their experience to boost their careers by being fast-tracked into management and pursuing higher education.

The winning team was announced on 21 January at the BAE Systems' UK Apprentice of the Year Awards in Manchester. To see who won, please click here: http://www.baesystems.com/en/feature/apprentice-innovation-challenge-2016-winners

Meet the teams
Military Air & Information Apprentice Innovation Challenge team Elevation with their product 'Exograb'
Military Air & Information Apprentice Innovation Challenge team Elevation with their design of the Grabber called 'Exograb'

Military Air & Information, Warton & Samlesbury team 'Elevation'

Military Air & Information Apprentice Innovation Challenge team Elevation with their design of the Grabber called 'Exograb'
MA&I Apprentice Innovation Challenge team Abiliti
Military Air & Information Apprentice Innovation Challenge team Abiliti with their wheelchair-load carrying system design

Military Air & Information, Warton & Samlesbury team 'Abiliti'

Military Air & Information Apprentice Innovation Challenge team Abiliti with their wheelchair-load carrying system design
Maritime Submarines Apprentice Innovation Challenge, Grip'n'Grab
Maritime Submarines Apprentice Innovation Challenge, Grip'n'Grab with their design of 'the Grabber'

Maritime Submarines Barrow in Furness, Team Grip'n'Grab

Maritime Submarines Apprentice Innovation Challenge, Grip'n'Grab with their design of 'the Grabber'
Team Glascoed from the Apprentice Innovation Challenge
Munitions 'Team Glascoed' with their design of the grabber

Land, Glascoed, Team Glascoed

Munitions 'Team Glascoed' with their design of the grabber
Apprentice Innovation Challenge, Barrow, Team Endeavour
Maritime Submarines' 'Team Endeavour' with their design of the wheelchair load carrying system

Maritime Submarines, Barrow in Furness Team 'Endeavour'

Maritime Submarines' 'Team Endeavour' with their design of the wheelchair load carrying system
Apprentice Innovation Challenge - Naval Ships, team Clydebuilt
Naval Ships team 'Clydebuilt' with their wheelchair load carrying system design

Maritime Naval Ships, Glasgow team 'Clydebuilt'

Naval Ships team 'Clydebuilt' with their wheelchair load carrying system design
Apprentice Innovation Challenge Electronic Systems, CyberReach
Electronic Systems team 'CyberReach' with their design of the grabber

Electronic Systems, Rochester team 'CyberReach'

Electronic Systems team 'CyberReach' with their design of the grabber
Apprentice Innovation Challenge, Team Portsmouth
Maritime Services 'Team Portsmouth' with their design of the grabber

Maritime Services, Portsmouth, Team Portsmouth

Maritime Services 'Team Portsmouth' with their design of the grabber
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