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Junior Physics & Engineering Competition

April 25, 2020 | KPU Richmond Campus | 8771 Lansdowne Road 

The 2020 JPEC competition will be held on Saturday, April 25 at KPU's Richmond campus. JPEC is an engineering design contest for Junior Science students (enrolled in Science 8-10) who are interested in building things and problem solving. Students work in teams of 2-5 in the two pre-build events, as well as one on-site Mystery Event challenge. Awards are given for each event but mostly JPEC is a chance to learn through building, visit a university, race/compete, and have a good time!

For more information about KPU JPEC, please contact Don Mathewson.

Register here 

Here are the challenges for JPEC 2020: 

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