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Inspiring Young Minds: Robotics Workshop with the Satellietgroep

29 November 2024

At ENTEG, we are committed to empowering the next generation of innovators through hands-on STEM education. On November 29, 2024, we had the privilege of hosting a Robotics Workshop for the talented students of the Satellietgroep at 't Kompas, a primary school program for gifted children. This event was designed to ignite curiosity, foster creativity, and inspire the future engineers, scientists, and thinkers of tomorrow.

The Satellietgroep is a unique program that caters to children with exceptional abilities in critical thinking, problem-solving, and intellectual curiosity. These students thrive when presented with challenging and enriching educational experiences. Our robotics workshop was carefully tailored to leverage their strengths, offering an ideal platform to explore STEM concepts in depth.

Aligned with ENTEG's mission to nurture young talent, the workshop supported the group's focus on self-image, learning strategies, and social competencies, helping to inspire the next wave of innovators in the Groningen region.

Last modified:06 December 2024 1.21 p.m.
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