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The annual conference, Girls Exploring Tomorrow’s Technology, recently marked its 25th anniversary, bringing together young girls eager to delve into the world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This milestone event provided an invaluable opportunity for attendees to engage in hands-on activities, workshops, and discussions led by industry professionals and educators.
Participants explored various fields within STEM, from coding and robotics to environmental science and engineering. The event aimed to inspire and empower girls by showcasing the diverse career paths available in these fields. Attendees had the chance to collaborate on projects, ask questions, and gain insights into the latest technological advancements.
The conference not only celebrated its quarter-century legacy but also emphasized the importance of fostering a supportive community for young women in STEM. With a focus on inclusivity and encouragement, Girls Exploring Tomorrow's Technology continues to pave the way for future generations of female innovators and leaders in technology and science.
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