Simply Inventor 'Iron Man 3' Looks for Real-Life Tony Stark

Marvel Studios announced Iron Man 3: Inventor and Innovator Fair, a competition for students looking to find young groundbreakers technology and - perhaps - a real-life Tony Stark in the making.

Marvel Studios announced Iron Man 3: Inventor and Innovator Fair, a competition for students looking to find young groundbreakers technology and - perhaps - a real-life Tony Stark in the making.

Sixth-through ninth-grade students across the United States have been asked to create a project based on the theme of the film, including securing cyberspace and engineering tools of scientific discovery.

Along with Marvel, fair sponsored by the Discovery Science Center, Broadcom Foundation and Signature Visa.

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Participants are also encouraged to propose projects related to the theme of the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges.

Submissions can focus on subjects such as the development of environmentally friendly cars, regenerating, protective armor for the study of injured body parts, aeronautics and many more.


We can only look back at the creation-repair Iron Man's arc reactor.
Finalists win a trip to California to assess the final and a trip to Disneyland, and their projects will be on display at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.

Coinciding with the release of Iron Man 3, May 3, four grand prize winners will receive their awards at a special ceremony, followed by a screening of the film.


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