Hundreds of primary, secondary students showcase solutions at STEAM in Action Expo

Hundreds of students from primary and secondary schools across the island last Thursday participated in the inaugural STEAM in Action Expo, a major highlight of National STEAM Education Week 2026.

The Expo, held at the Chinese Benevolent Association on Old Hope Road in St Andrew, featured student-designed projects applying science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) to real-world challenges, including food security, climate resilience, renewable energy, health innovation, environmental sustainability, and automation.

Students presented working models and creative solutions, explaining the problems they identified and how their ideas could be improved or expanded.