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• The Warwick Boring team are heading to LA this summer, 2021, to take part in Elon Musk’s tunnelling competition organised by The Boring Company
• The team will build their own prototype tunnelling machine and demonstrate at the event in the Summer
• Current tunnelling systems are 14x times slower than a snail and cost from $100m-$1bn dollars, therefore the race to make tunnels faster and cheaper is picking up
A team of students called The Warwick Boring Team are heading to LA this summer to compete in Elon Musk’s the Boring Company’s tunnelling competition. They will build their tunnelling machine and test it against competitors to get top spot.Caption: A render of the Warwick Boring Team’s tunnelling device Credit: University of Warwick