'Invent a Chip 2018' school competitionChip ideas for digitization in everyday life
Over 2,000 schoolchildren across Germany submitted their microchip ideas to the 'Invent a Chip 2018' competition. The four most original of these have now been chosen by the VDE and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

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Second place, worth 2,000 euros, went to Niklas Dobberstein for the development of an intelligent ergonomic workstation. "The desk and chair height, backrest angle, lighting and ambient temperature can be adjusted," he says. As a solution for mobile offices, the data can always be automatically adjusted for each logged-in workstation user. Also worth 2000 euros is the ...
