
Innovation Challenge
Innovation Challenge
Innovation Challenge
Start A Team
The innovation challenge is an opportunity for teams of students to investigate a real-life primary industries problem and present possible solutions. Teams of 2-10 students will explore the intersection of STEM and industry applying their newly found robotics knowledge to benefit our world and their community.

The innovation challenge is an opportunity for teams of students to investigate a real-life primary industries problem and present possible solutions. Teams of 2-10 students will explore the intersection of STEM and industry applying their newly found robotics knowledge to benefit our world and their community.
The innovation challenge is an opportunity for teams of students to investigate a real-life primary industries problem and present possible solutions. Teams of 2-10 students will explore the intersection of STEM and industry applying their newly found robotics knowledge to benefit our world and their community.
The innovation challenge is an opportunity for teams of students to investigate a real-life primary industries problem and present possible solutions. Teams of 2-10 students will explore the intersection of STEM and industry applying their newly found robotics knowledge to benefit our world and their community.
The innovation challenge is an opportunity for teams of students to investigate a real-life primary industries problem and present possible solutions. Teams of 2-10 students will explore the intersection of STEM and industry applying their newly found robotics knowledge to benefit our world and their community.
• Teams can be made up of 2 to 10 people, one school may enter multiple teams, teams may all work on the same challenge, but each team must enter a unique solution.
• Challenges will be released 12 weeks prior to the competition day, registration will close 4 weeks prior to the competition.
• Mentoring and research support for teams is available FREE through the Murdoch University STEM Outreach team.
• Teams must select one challenge, 2023 examples below.
• Teams must prepare a 5-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A which will be delivered to the judges on competition day. In person participation is strongly encouraged, but teams from remote areas can present via video link if they are unable to travel to the venue.
• A panel of judges will observe your presentation and score each team.
• Prizes will be awarded for first($1500), second ($1000) and third ($500) place to purchase STEM-related equipment for use in lessons or extra-curriculum activities. (proof of purchase required)
• Competition and presentation times will be advised by email 2 weeks prior to competition day.



Challenges
Challenges

The 2026 WARP Innovation Challenges have not been released yet.
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The 2026 WARP Innovation Challenges have not been released yet.
Check back at a later date!
The 2026 WARP Innovation Challenges have not been released yet.
Check back at a later date!
Register your Team
Register your Team
Register your Team
Registrations for the 2026 WARP Innovation Challenge are currently closed.
If you have any inquiries, please reach out to the Department for Regional Industries and Regional Development's Argiculture Deparment via email at: agric_education@dpird.wa.gov.au
Registrations for the 2026 WARP Innovation Challenge are currently closed.
If you have any inquiries, please reach out to the Department for Regional Industries and Regional Development's Argiculture Deparment via email at: agric_education@dpird.wa.gov.au
Registrations for the 2026 WARP Innovation Challenge are currently closed.
If you have any inquiries, please reach out to the Department for Regional Industries and Regional Development's Argiculture Deparment via email at: agric_education@dpird.wa.gov.au
Start A Team
• Teams can be made up of 2 to 10 people, one school may enter multiple teams, teams may all work on the same challenge, but each team must enter a unique solution.
• Challenges will be released 12 weeks prior to the competition day, registration will close 4 weeks prior to the competition.
• Mentoring and research support for teams is available FREE through the Murdoch University STEM Outreach team.
• Teams must select one challenge, 2023 examples below.
• Teams must prepare a 5-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A which will be delivered to the judges on competition day. In person participation is strongly encouraged, but teams from remote areas can present via video link if they are unable to travel to the venue.
• A panel of judges will observe your presentation and score each team.
• Prizes will be awarded for first($1500), second ($1000) and third ($500) place to purchase STEM-related equipment for use in lessons or extra-curriculum activities. (proof of purchase required)
• Competition and presentation times will be advised by email 2 weeks prior to competition day.
Start A Team
• Teams can be made up of 2 to 10 people, one school may enter multiple teams, teams may all work on the same challenge, but each team must enter a unique solution.
• Challenges will be released 12 weeks prior to the competition day, registration will close 4 weeks prior to the competition.
• Mentoring and research support for teams is available FREE through the Murdoch University STEM Outreach team.
• Teams must select one challenge, 2023 examples below.
• Teams must prepare a 5-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A which will be delivered to the judges on competition day. In person participation is strongly encouraged, but teams from remote areas can present via video link if they are unable to travel to the venue.
• A panel of judges will observe your presentation and score each team.
• Prizes will be awarded for first($1500), second ($1000) and third ($500) place to purchase STEM-related equipment for use in lessons or extra-curriculum activities. (proof of purchase required)
• Competition and presentation times will be advised by email 2 weeks prior to competition day.