Inspiring Next Generation STEM

Thursday 19.3

Meeting Hall

Free of charge

Schools and industry, how can we work together to inspire the next generation for STEM?

There is a global challenge in aligning young people’s interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) subjects with the growing demand for STEM skills in the future workforce. One promising part of the solution is stronger collaboration between schools and industry, helping students better understand the career opportunities within STEM fields and the importance of building a solid foundation in these subjects early in their education.

How can such collaboration be fostered at a local level, and how do educators and industry representatives perceive its potential and challenges? Join our panel discussion to explore these questions and contribute your own perspectives, questions, and ideas.

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Schools and industry working together to inspire

How can we work together to inspire the next generation for STEM?

Moderator
Lecturer of physics
Vasa Övningsskola

Welcome

Panel discussion

Associate professor of STEM didactics |
Åbo Akademi
Entrepreneur, Business Ambassador |
S.H.Enestam
Sales Manager |
Vaasan Sähkö
Teacher, STEM inspirer |
Skolresurs
General Manager, Research Coordination & Funding, Sustainable fuels & Decarbonization |
Wärtsilä Finland Oy

Mingling

Organizer

Josefin Stolpe
Project Manager, Circular Economy and Sustainable Development
Markus Norrby
Lecturer of physics

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