Last year learners from Vredendal Noord Primary, Saldanha Primary School, Hopefield High School and Vredenburg High School participated. Photo: Noluvu Ludidi

Expo to celebrate youth innovation

Last year learners from Vredendal Noord Primary, Saldanha Primary School, Hopefield High School and Vredenburg High School participated. Photo: Noluvu Ludidi

Eskom Expo for Young Scientists will celebrate youth innovation through 38 Regional Science Fairs held across South Africa, providing school learners with a competitive platform to showcase their research, ideas, and problem-solving skills.

This year about 6 300 projects will be showcased at the Regional Science Fairs after 13 882 projects were presented at 287 District Expos held countrywide. About 18481 learners participated in various Expo activities this year, including workshops designed to strengthen scientific skills, as well as compulsory District Expos where young scientists received expert guidance and insights into conducting impactful research investigations.

Qualifying learners participating in the Regional Science Fairs will have the opportunity to engage with their peers, educators and professionals from various science, technology, engineering, mathematics and innovation (STEMI) fields, strengthening their critical thinking and research skills while enhancing their communication and presentation abilities.

Mologadi Motshele, the Chief Executive Officer of the Eskom Development Foundation (Acting), said they are excited to see the next generation of young scientists advance to the Eskom Expo Regional Science Fairs.

“These fairs showcase the diversity of research taking place in our schools and highlight the issues that matter most to young people in their communities. We look forward to seeing the wide range of projects learners are presenting this year, spanning energy, environmental sustainability, healthcare, agriculture, engineering, technology and the social sciences.

“Importantly, these projects reflect the real-world challenges learners are experiencing in their communities and the innovative solutions they are developing to address them. Through the Eskom Development Foundation’s strategic investment in and support for Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, Eskom is proud to provide a platform that fosters critical thinking, creativity and innovation, empowering young people to become active contributors to South Africa’s future.”

Fairs translate classwork into real-world projects

In addition to showcasing their research, young scientists will stand a chance to win a range of prestigious awards, including prizes sponsored by Eskom for the Best Female Project, Best Innovation Project, Best Energy Project and Best Development Project.

Parthy Chetty, Eskom Expo Executive Director, said the Eskom Expo Regional Science Fairs showcase young South African innovators, spotlighting rigorous scientific research at the school level and nurturing inquiry, creativity and problem-solving. By providing a competitive, supportive forum the science fairs translate classroom learning into real-world projects that address local challenges in energy, environment and technology.

“They connect learners with teachers, universities, industry and government, strengthening pathways into STEM careers and amplifying national skills development goals. As a strategic platform for government STEM initiatives the Eskom Expo accelerates outreach and helps scale successful school-led solutions. Its regional events are vital incubators of talent and collaboration, ensuring equitable access to resources and mentorship while inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers and innovators who will drive South Africa’s sustainable development. We celebrate learners’ achievements and reaffirm commitment to expanding STEM opportunities nationwide today.”

On the West Coast the fair will take place on Thursday 6 August at the White City Multipurpose Centre (Saldanha).

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