A 15-year-old student from Waterloo, Ont., has impressed judges at a prestigious international science fair with his project: a telehealth platform that he hopes will make eye care cheaper and more accessible.
Hardit Singh’s platform, called Speculor, won second prize at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists. Countries from around the world send their best science-fair projects to the competition, which was held earlier this month in Salamanca, Spain.
“There are so many great projects, and to be recognized among them, I feel honoured and proud,” said Singh, who is a Grade 10 student at Cameron Heights Collegiate and attended the
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