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Rotortech Futures Design Challenge Competition

The Rotortech Futures Design Challenge invites Queensland students in Years 7–12 to design innovative solutions for the future of rotorcraft, helicopters, drones, and aviation.

About the Rotortech Futures Design Challenge

The Rotortech Futures Design Challenge is a national design and innovation competition for Australian students in Years 7–12, created in partnership with Makers Empire and Careers by AMDA as part of Rotortech 2026, Australia’s premier helicopter and unmanned flight event.

The competition gives students the chance to explore real-world challenges in aviation, helicopters, drones, and emerging rotor technologies. Students can work individually or in teams (max 5 students) to develop a creative concept, design solution, prototype, or idea — then present it in a 3-minute video.

Whether students are interested in STEM, engineering, the environment, defence, emergency services, design, or digital technologies, this competition helps them discover the exciting future of rotorcraft and aviation careers.

Key Features

  • Open to Queensland students in Years 7–12 

  • Students may enter on their own or through their school

  • Two design categories: Rotary Wing Innovation and Drone & UAV Applications

  • Fully online, accessible to regional and remote communities

  • Winning schools receive funded travel to attend Rotortech 2026

  • Selected entries showcased in a Virtual Exhibition from Term 2 Week 1

This competition is proudly supported by Careers by AMDA, AGISP and industry partners committed to inspiring the next generation of aviation and aerospace innovators.

What does the Rotortech Futures Design Challenge Competition involve?

Students choose one of two categories, create a short video submission, and compete for the chance for their school to be funded to attend ROTORTECH 2026.

Competition Opens: Wednesday 10 December 2025
Submissions Close: Monday, Term 1 Week 8 (24 March 2026)
Winners Announced: Term 1 Week 10 (Mon 6–Fri 10 April 2026)
Online Showcase of selected students submission: Term 2 Week 1 (From Monday 20 April 2026)

Timeline

Competition Opens:

Wednesday 10 December 2025

  • Students work on their project
  • Weekly support emails for those who register fromTerm 1 Week 1 to Week 8
  • Competition webinar Week 1 – Thursday 29 Jan 2026 3:30pm Qld time
  • Invitation to attend guest Industry webinar(s) where available

Week 8 – Monday 24 March 2026: Submissions Due
Week 10 – 6–10 April 2026: Winners Announced

Term 2 2026
Week 1 – Monday 20 April 2026: Online Showcase Opens

Who Can Enter?

The competition is open to:

  • Individual students (Years 7–12)
  • School teams (max 5 students) or classes
  • Entries coordinated by teachers or entered independently by students

All students are welcome — from regional, rural, remote, or metropolitan schools. Entries are limited to residents of Queensland or students at schools operating in Queensland. 

How to Enter

Students may enter on their own, or through a school.

Step 1 — Register
Students/teachers register via the online form on this website.

Step 2 — Learn About the Competition
All details, instructions, examples, and tips are posted on this competition webpage.

Step 3 — Create Your Video
Submit a maximum 3-minute video explaining your idea, prototype, or concept.

Step 4 — Submit by the Deadline
Upload through the submission page before Monday 16 Mar 2026 (Term 1 Week 8)

Step 5 — Check the Showcase
Winning projects and featured entries will appear online in Term 2 Week 1.

Competition Categories

1. Rotary Wing Innovation

Explore improvements in rotorcraft design or use
((e.g. safety, aero dynamics, sustainability, medical/emergency support).

Example focus areas:

  • Flight stability and safety
  • Rotor or blade optimisations
  • Clean energy & sustainability
  • Medical, rescue, or emergency support
  • New industry uses for helicopters


Your
video submission (max 3 min) should explain:
• the real-world problem you selected
• your design or innovation
• the STEM or aerodynamic principles involved
• how this idea links to future aviation careers

2. Drone & UAV Applications

Design and test drone-based solutions to regional challenges
(e.g. emergency supplies, agriculture, environmental monitoring)

Example focus areas:

  • Emergency supply delivery
  • Agriculture & crop monitoring
  • Disaster response (fire, flood, storms)
  • Outback logistics
  • Environmental or wildlife monitoring

     

Your video submission should explain:
• the challenge
• your drone concept
• how it works
• the aviation or defence careers connected to your design

Judging Criteria

Projects will be scored using:

  • Innovation & Problem-Solving (30%)

  • Technical Understanding (30%)

  • Real-World Relevance (20%)

  • Communication & Presentation (20%)

Awards & Recognition

Two Winning Schools

  • Funding for up to 5 students + 1 teacher per winning school to attend Rotortech 2026
  • Certificates for All Entrants
  • Digital e-certificates awarded to participating students.
  • Online Showcase Gallery
  • Selected submissions featured in a virtual exhibition beginning Term 2, Week 1.

Example Project Briefs for Students

Category 1: Rotary Wing Innovation — Example Briefs

Brief A: Quiet Rotor Challenge
Design a rotor system that reduces helicopter noise levels for urban operations.


Brief B: Emergency Medic Lift System
Create a concept for safely transporting injured people using rotorcraft in remote areas.

Brief C: Green Rotorcraft
Propose a clean-energy helicopter using electric, hydrogen, or hybrid propulsion.


Brief D: Stability Upgrade Kit
Develop an add-on that improves the stability or control of small rotorcraft.

Category 2: Drone & UAV Applications — Example Briefs

Brief A: Disaster Response Drone
Design a UAV that can assess damage and deliver supplies after floods or fires.

Brief B: Wildlife Conservation Drone
Build a concept that helps track endangered animals or monitor habitats.

Brief C: Outback Delivery System
Develop a drone solution for remote medical deliveries in isolated communities.

Brief D: Smart Agriculture UAV
Design a drone that helps farmers monitor crops, water usage, or pests.

Terms & Conditions

Eligibility

  • Open to Queensland students in Years 7–12.
  • Students may enter individually or through their school.
  • Entries must be original work.
  • Accompanying adults (18+) are subject to conference vetting requirements.


Submission Requirements

  • A video up to 3 minutes in length.
  • Must clearly address one of the two competition categories.
  • File formats accepted: MP4, MOV, or similar.
  • Add limit of size of file


Permission to Use Media (Required for Entry)

By submitting an entry, students (and their parents/carers if under 18) grant Careers by AMDA / AMDA Foundation Limited and Makers Empire permission to:

  • Use submitted videos

  • Use student names, photographs, school names, and project descriptions

  • Publish content on event websites, virtual galleries, social media, and promotional materials

  • Display student work at Rotortech events and partner activities


Judging

  • A panel from Careers by AMDA / AMDA Foundation Limited, Makers Empire, AGISP (Aerospace Gateway to Industry Schools) aerospace educators, and industry partners will judge entries. 

  • Judging decisions are final.


Prizes

  • Up to two schools will receive funded travel for 5 students + 1 teacher to attend Rotortech 2026.

  • If a winning school declines, the prize may be offered to another qualifying school.

  • In addition to event access, winning schools will also receive:
    – A dedicated meet-and-greet session with key industry partners, providing exclusive insight into real careers and current projects.
    A special onsite experience at Rotortech 2026 — this may include a helicopter flight or another aviation-related activity (to be confirmed).

     

Privacy

  • Personal information is used only for competition administration and award coordination.

  • Student identities will only be shared publicly with consent provided through the entry of the submission.

Register for the Rotortech Futures Design Challenge Competition now!

*Entries close: Monday of Term 1, Week 8 — 24 March 2026

Step 1 of 4

Entrant Information

or “Independent/Home School” if not applicable

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

Who can enter the Rotortech Futures Design Challenge?

Any Queensland student in Years 7–12.
Students can enter individually or as part of a school/team (max 5 students).

No.
Students may enter independently.
Schools may also register to coordinate multiple entries.

The competition directly relates to aspects of the Design and Technologies learning area of the Australian Curriculum Version 9. Opportunities for assessment could relate to some of the following descriptors. 

 

Years 7 & 8

AC9TDE8K01
Analyse how people in design and technologies occupations consider ethical and sustainability factors to design and produce products, services and environments

AC9TDE8K02
Analyse the impact of innovation and the development of technologies on designed solutions for global preferred futures

AC9TDE8K03
Analyse how force, motion and energy are used to manipulate and control engineered systems

AC9TDE8K06

Analyse how characteristics and properties of materials, systems, components, tools and equipment can be combined to create designed solutions


AC9TDE8P01
Analyse needs or opportunities for designing, and investigate and select materials, components, tools, equipment and processes to create designed solutions


AC9TDE8P02
Generate, test, iterate and communicate design ideas, processes and solutions using technical terms and graphical representation techniques, including using digital tools

Years 9 & 10

AC9TDE10K01
Analyse how people in design and technologies occupations consider ethical, security and sustainability factors to innovate and improve products, services and environments


AC9TDE10K02
Analyse the impact of innovation, enterprise and emerging technologies on designed solutions for global preferred futures

AC9TDE10K03
Analyse and make judgements on how the characteristics and properties of materials are combined with force, motion and energy to control engineered systems

 

AC9TDE10P01
Analyse needs or opportunities for designing; develop design briefs; and investigate, analyse and select materials, systems, components, tools and equipment to create designed solutions


AC9TDE10P02
Apply innovation and enterprise skills to generate, test, iterate and communicate design ideas, processes and solutions, including using digital tools

No — it is optional.
Students may use any tools they prefer, including sketches, physical prototypes, simulations, or digital models.

Any schools/students that would like to use Makers Empire for the competition will be provided access for the duration of the competition.

Up to 3 minutes maximum.

Your video should:

  • introduce your idea
  • explain the problem you’re solving
  • show or describe your prototype/concept
  • explain how it relates to aviation, helicopters, drones, or future careers

It’s up to you as long as you can make it in an mp4 or mov format. , but if you’re looking for some free video editing tools here are some you might like to try:

Absolutely — the competition is designed to be accessible to all locations across Queensland.

Yes.
Home-schooled students enter as “individual entrants.”

One entry per student or team.

MP4, MOV, or similar standard formats.

Up to 5 students + 1 teacher per winning school is funded by Careers by AMDA. If a school requires more support attendees – to be discussed directly with careers@amda.com.au once winners are announced.  

Yes — travel for the two winning schools is funded by Careers by AMDA / AMDA Foundation Limited.  

Monday of Term 1, Week 8 — 24 March 2026

Term 1, Week 10 — 6–10 April 2026

Selected entries will appear in an online showcase starting Term 2, Week 1.

Rotortech Vertical Flight Exposition, held at the RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast. 

Student attendance at the conference will take place on Friday, 8 May 2026, with travel dates dependent on the location of each winning school. 

Find out more about the conference here.  

Catering is included at the conference, and we will also provide support for food costs incurred during travel. 

Privacy Notice

Your privacy is important to us. This competition is delivered by Maker’s Empire Pty Ltd in partnership with the Careers by AMDA / AMDA Foundation Limited.

What information we collect

When you register or submit an entry, we may collect:

  • Your name

  • School name (if applicable)

  • Year level

  • Contact email

  • Your project video and related materials

How your information is used

We use this information to:

  • Administer and manage the competition

  • Communicate with participants

  • Judge entries and select winners

  • Organise awards and recognition

  • Display selected entries in the online showcase and event materials

Media & Publication

By entering, you give permission for:

  • Your video, photo, name, school, and project description

  • To be published online, at Rotortech events, and across AMDA/Makers Empire platforms

  • For promotion, education, and industry outreach related to the competition

This includes the online Virtual Gallery, event presentations, social media posts, reports, websites, and other promotional uses.

Your rights

  • You can request access to the information we hold about you.

  • You can request correction of your details.

  • For safety and privacy reasons, only first names may be displayed publicly for under-18s where appropriate.

     

Security

Your digital information is stored securely and is only accessed by authorised staff involved in the competition.

Contact

If you have any privacy concerns, email: info@makersempire.com

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