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BIEA International Youth STEM Innovation Competition

A global STEM challenge empowering students to solve real-world problems through creativity, teamwork and sustainable innovation.

BIEA International Youth STEM Innovation Competition

The BIEA International STEM Youth Innovation Competition is an annual, multi-phase innovation and entrepreneurship competition that encourages young people to create a future they want to live in.

For the 2026 edition, inspire your students to tackle one of today’s most pressing global challenges: reducing food waste for a sustainable future.

Young people are invited to investigate food systems and design innovative solutions—such as reducing waste in farming, improving food storage, or supporting local redistribution. The experience links directly to science, maths and design & technology, helping students apply classroom learning to real-world issues.

To be eligible for the competition final, after completing their project on reducing food waste, students must complete a different BIEA STEM Star project in Spring 2026. UK students are exempt from the £25 STEM Star certification fee.

The competition offers rich career inspiration, connecting students with experts in sustainability, agriculture, food innovation, engineering and data science.

Finalists from the UK and many countries showcase their solutions to professional panels, building confidence and teamwork.

Timeline:

30 Dec 2025 - Deadline for 1st Round Report Submission & BIEA STEM Star Certificate Registration.

30 Jan 2026 - Finalist teams announced.

30 May 2025 - All finalists must have received a BIEA STEM Star Certificate.

June 2025 - Online Finalists Panel Sessions.

7 July 2025 - UK Final and Showcase (in-person event, London).

8 July 2025 - Youth Voice Forum 2026, Westminster City Hall, London.

Learning outcomes

  • Improve engagement, interest or enjoyment in STEM subjects

  • Improve attainment and progress in STEM subjects

  • Develop engineering employability skills

  • Improve awareness and aspirations for STEM-related study and careers

Topics

  • Plants
  • Animals including humans
  • Living things and their habitats
  • Materials

Working scientifically

Whichever curriculum your school follows, pupils should have the opportunity to carry out practical investigations in science that help them to develop their scientific skills. This experience builds the following enquiry skills:

  • Asking questions
  • Observing and measuring
  • Recording data
  • Interpreting and communicating results
  • Evaluating

Essential skills

The essential skills every young person needs to succeed in education and their future career. Find out more at the Skills Builder Partnership. This experience builds the following skills:

  • Problem solving - Finding solutions to challenges

  • Teamwork - Working cooperatively with others to achieve a shared goal

Good for a career in...

  • Design
  • Environment
  • Food
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