3 Aug 2020

Eunomia euphoria : Kiwi team makes Technovation final

From Nine To Noon, 9:54 am on 3 August 2020

Two Auckland students have made the final of a global competition that aims to encourage young women into technology.

The Technovation Challenge gets young women aged between 10 and 18 into teams to code mobile apps to help solve real-world problems.

More than 15-hundred apps were submitted by teams in 62 countries, and Epsom Girls' Grammar students Drishti Murara and Anjali Mistry made the finals for their app called Eunomia - a mobile game that teaches players about politics and New Zealand government functions.

They join Lynn to talk about their app, along with Theresa Corballis, New Zealand's Regional Ambassador for Technovation who brought the competition here two years ago.

Team almost vegan

Team almost vegan Photo: technovationnz