43rd Eskom Expo International Science Fair kicks off with robotics and coding activities

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The 43rd Eskom Expo International Science Fair (ISF) kicked
off with an electric start as young scientists were treated to robotics and coding activities, along
with science shows as they prepared to showcase their scientific brilliance this week.
Sci-Enza, from the University of Pretoria, entertained aspiring young scientists with their
captivating science shows, sparking curiosity and wonder. Meanwhile, STEMulator, in
collaboration with the National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF), showcased the
STEMulator — a revolutionary tool designed to inspire children of all ages to explore the realms
of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects and careers. In
addition, career-guidance talks were offered to provide invaluable insights into the exciting
world of STEM.
The opening of the ISF saw 330 local young scientists stand shoulder-to-shoulder with 20
international peers representing Ghana, India, Kenya, Lesotho, Mexico, Mozambique,
Namibia, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, and Turkey to compete in the competition from 3 to 6 October
at the Birchwood Hotel’s OR Tambo Conference Centre in Boksburg, Gauteng.
The research to be showcased at this year’s ISF offers a compelling glimpse into the interests,
concerns, and problem-solving prowess of today’s youth. From exploring ways to enhance
personal academic performance and endurance, to improving the lives of beloved pets, these
bright minds delve into topics that are not only important to them, but also resonate with their
wider communities.
Eskom Acting Group Executive for Government & Regulatory Affairs, Natasha Sithole, said:
“Being the steadfast supporter of the Eskom Expo, we are overjoyed to witness how it has
evolved into a fertile ground for nurturing the aspirations of young scientists. This week, we
extend a resounding call to all participating learners, urging them to keep their minds open to
the wisdom of our esteemed judges. Embracing their insights can propel your research projects
to new horizons. The Foundation firmly believes that investments in Science, Technology,
Engineering, Mathematics, and Innovation (STEMI) act as the catalyst for uncovering enduring
solutions to our nation’s pressing challenges. This week promises a captivating showcase of
youthful ingenuity, as learners explore diverse topics, from behavioral studies to pioneering
experiments, IT, machine learning, artificial intelligence applications, and the application of
physics and mathematics”.
Eskom Expo Executive Director, Parthy Chetty said: “Eskom Expo is pleased to provide the
platform for the only national event of its kind, whereby learners start their journey at school
level and over many months, progress to higher levels of competition, culminating in the
International Science Fair. We are very pleased to see so many learners participate from
across all nine provinces and we also welcome participation from ten other countries to make
this a truly international event. These learners represent our future and we have to invest in
them, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Innovation”.