Otis Announces Regional Winners in Its Made to Move Communities(TM) Challenge

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Regional winners advance to global competition to present ideas using AI to improve urban mobility

FARMINGTON, CT / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2025 / Four student teams from around the world are regional winners in Otis' Made to Move Communities student challenge. These winning teams will go on to compete in Otis' first global competition. In the fifth year of the annual STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) competition, more than 250 students from 28 schools proposed innovative ways for Artificial Intelligence to improve urban mobility. Otis (NYSE: OTIS) is the world's leading elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation and service company.

Over the last several months, high school students, with the guidance of Otis volunteer mentors, designed concepts leveraging AI technology to enable more inclusive mobility in their communities, and presented their ideas to Otis judges in each of the company's four regions: Americas, Asia Pacific, China and EMEA (Europe, Middle East & Africa).

Now, for the first time, the four regional winning teams will compete in a final round to determine a global challenge champion. Student teams will share how their solution to local challenges can be scaled globally, and present to a judging panel of Otis senior executives. The global winner will be announced in early May.

All schools with teams competing in the challenge receive a grant to further STEM learning. Each of the regional winner schools earned a $20,000 grant and the global champion team's school will receive a total of $35,000 in STEM grants.

"It is exciting to witness the creativity and hard work these students have displayed - embracing AI and applying STEM skills to solve local challenges in urban mobility. I look forward to hearing our student participants expand on their outstanding ideas during our first global competition. Knowing our world holds immense potential for STEM-based solutions, we truly hope that this experience has inspired these students to continue exploring STEM programs and fields, setting them on a path to become our future leaders and innovators," said Randi Tanguay, Otis Senior Vice President & Chief Communications Officer and global challenge judge.

The four regional winning teams are:

Pembroke Pines Charter High School, Florida, United States

A smartphone application that uses AI to aid individuals with visual impairments by providing a description of their surroundings to help navigate spaces.

Yamagata Higashi High School, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan

An AI-equipped mobility scooter to prevent falls and provide a safe mobility experience for the elderly.