Michael Nixon Explained

Michael Nixon
Birth Date: 2003
Nationality:Australian
Education:Kooringal High School[1]
Years Active:2017present

Michael Nixon is a high school student, young entrepreneur, and an advocate for STEM education.[2] He is the founder and proprietor of EduKits International, an edutech business which aims to make learning about technology fun for kids and teenagers.[3]

In 2017, Nixon launched 'The Amazing Annoyatron', an educational kit that introduces kids to coding and simple electrical engineering. Along with strong sales across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the United States, a business pitch for the product saw him win the national finals of the Australia Post Regional Pitchfest.[4] In early 2018, the product was announced as one of the top ten products at the Australian Toy Fair.[5]

Regional Pitchfest

In 2016 Nixon entered Regional Pitchfest, an open-age entrepreneurial pitch event, with his edutech business idea, 'EduKits'.[6] EduKits was pitched as a marketplace for 3D printers, electronics kits and online tutorials[7] to help engage young people with new technologies.[8] He won first place and an 5,000 cash prize, as well as the community choice award with its prize of $2,500.[9] Nixon entered the Regional Pitchfest competition again in 2017 with his new business idea, 'The Amazing Annoyatron'. The new educational kit was a fun and affordable solution to introduce kids and teens to electronics and coding.[3] His polished business pitch saw him take out the first place and community choice awards at the NSW state finals in June 2017. He progressed to the National finals in Wagga Wagga, where he was awarded the top prize by a panel of expert judges, including the Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack.[4]

Promotion of STEM education

A strong advocate for the developing STEM Education movement, Nixon has been featured heavily in the media for his stance on the area. He has appeared on the TODAY Show,[10] Talking Technology[11] and the Alan Jones Breakfast Show.[12] Nixon also inspired NSW high school students to pursue a career in coding at Wagga's Big Day In careers event in early 2018.[13] [14] He has also been seen as a speaker on numerous other occasions, including a STEM conference for primary school teachers and at a Rotary dinner.[15]

References

  1. News: Michael's 3D vision rewarded in Regional Pitchfest Photos. Manning. Shane. 2016-07-01. The Daily Advertiser. 2018-09-04. en.
  2. News: Wagga student gets big break. DAVIES. JESSIE. 2016-06-30. The Land. 2017-10-06. en.
  3. News: Michael Nixon - The Amazing Annoyatron - NSW. Regional Pitchfest. 2017-10-06. en-AU.
  4. News: 14-year-old schoolboy scoops national business pitchfest. Zuchetti. Adam. 2017-08-21. 2017-10-06. en.
  5. News: Editor's 2018 Toy Fair Top 10 - Toy & Hobby Retailer. 2018-04-28. en.
  6. News: Michael Nixon. Regional Pitchfest. 2017-04-20. en-AU.
  7. Web site: 13 year old Michael Nixon takes out top prize at the first Regional Pitchfest in Wagga Wagga. 2016-10-10. Silicon Paddock. 2017-04-20.
  8. News: 13 year old Michael Nixon wants to engage kids in STEM with 3D printing startup EduKits. 2017-02-21. Silicon Paddock. 2017-04-20. en-US.
  9. News: Michael's 3D vision rewarded in Regional Pitchfest Photos. Manning. Shane. 2016-07-01. The Daily Advertiser. 2017-04-20. en.
  10. https://www.9now.com.au/today/2018/clip-cjermrvlr000g0howq65sbgux
  11. Web site: Kids Kit For Coding - Talking Technology - Omny.fm . omny.fm . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180429024846/https://omny.fm/shows/talking-technology/kids-kit-for-coding . 2018-04-29.
  12. Web site: Michael Nixon - 14yo computer coder - the Alan Jones Breakfast Show - Omny.fm.
  13. News: Big Day In gets underway. Information Age. 2018-04-28.
  14. Web site: The Big Day in | Wagga Wagga.
  15. News: Talking at the Shed of the Year EduKits. 2018-03-01. EduKits. 2018-04-28. en-US.

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