Projects - Eskom Expo for Young Scientists.
The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists is South Africa’s leading, and only existing, national science fair that affords learners the opportunity to enter a project to exhibit their own scientific investigation. The project aims to inspire and develop young scientists who are able to identify a problem, analyse information, find solutions and communicate findings effectively.
Eskom Expo for Young Scientists (Expo) is South Africa's primary and only existing science fair for school students, where they have an opportunity to exhibit their own scientific investigations. Eskom Expo brings together students, teachers, professional organisations and educational bodies and governments from all over Southern Africa.
Boksburg will be buzzing with excitement from 2 to 5 October as hundreds of young scientists from across Africa descend on the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre to compete in the 38th annual Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair (ISF). More than 500 of Africa’s top future engineers, chemists, physicists, mathematicians and innovators will be competing at the country.
ESKOM Science Expo 2018 The 19th August found the HBIS Science department bursting with pride as 17 of our budding young scientists walked to the podium to receive their well-deserved medals during the prize giving of the ESKOM Science Expo 2018.
Phew! Eskom says there's high chance of only 3 days of loadshedding this winter. Eskom said the country will experience only 3 days of scheduled blackouts, a projection that is a dramatic.
The Eskom Expo ISF is South Africa’s biggest school-level science fair, attracting participants from Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho and Brazil. It provided the ideal platform for over 600 finalists to show off their science projects across 24 different categories including energy efficiency, innovation and technology, physics, astronomy and space science as.
The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists is a national science fair that is sponsored by Eskom. This competition is open to students of all grades, where the students can come and show case their projects about their own science investigations. As from 2011, Zululand started hosting its own regional competition, with the Unizul Science Centre (USC) forming part of the judging panel.