RS Student Project Fund

RS Student Project Fund 2025/26 - Winning Teams announced!

We are delighted to announce the 10 awarded projects of this year's RS Student Project Fund 2025/26.

The RS Student Project Fund is set up to help engineering and technology students elevate their projects through hands-on prototyping and experimentation. We believe practical skills are essential for a young engineer's educational journey and professional development.

The 10 winning teams will each receive €1,000 in RS products to support the development of their projects.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Meet the 2025/26 Winning Projects

Team
University
Country
Project
SKN “Nabla”University of LodzPolandDevelop an innovative method for detecting low muscle tone in newborns earlier and more reliably, contributing to improved diagnosis and care for infants.
Electric Superbike TwenteUniversity of TwenteNetherlandsDevelopment of a high-performance electric racing motorcycle that showcases the future of sustainable motorsport.
TU/ecomotiveEindhoven University of TechnologyNetherlandsDesign a net-positive electric car that actively reduces air pollution in cities while promoting sustainable mobility.
PWr in SpaceWroclaw University of Science and TechnologyPolandCreate a portable control system to improve communication and reliability during rocket tests and launches.
Solar Team EindhovenEindhoven University of TechnologyNetherlandsDevelopment of a solar-powered ambulance that can drive and power medical equipment independently in remote or energy-constrained regions.
Yassir Omari, BSc Mechanical EngineeringSyddansk UniversitetDenmarkDevelopment of an affordable portable exosuit to support mobility and independence for elderly people and patients in rehabilitation.
SNS AutomatykWroclaw University of Science and TechnologyPolandBuild a smart automated warehouse prototype to test real Industry 4.0 solutions for automation and logistics.
Kamaleswar Urranki, Masters in Computer Science and EngineeringBlekinge Institute of TechnologySwedenDevelopment of an AI system to identify rare seabird calls and support faster monitoring of marine ecosystems.
MoonMappersUniversitetet i Sørøst- NorgeNorwegianDevelopment of an autonomous robot to map the moon's resources and support future space exploration.
AGH Solar BoatAGH University of KrakowPolandDevelopment of solar-powered autonomous boats that combine renewable energy and AI navigation for sustainable maritime transport.

Student projects we’ve supported

Hear from the PWR in Space team about building rockets from scratch. We’re proud to have supported them with the RS Student Project Fund.

We're very proud to have supported some amazing teams from across the world through our RS Student Project Fund 2024/25:

  • Drone Team Twente – Saxion University of Applied Science, Netherlands
  • AGH Solar Boat – AGH University of Cracow, Poland
  • PWR in Space – Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
  • Innoptus Solar Team – KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Automation and Robotics Science Club "Robocik" – Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
  • Nordlys NTNU – NTNU Trondheim, Norway