The Malta Business Weekly

Individual­s and organisati­ons awarded for their contributi­on to Stem engagement

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An awards ceremony was held at Esplora, whereby a number of individual­s and organisati­ons were given an award for their contributi­on to promoting Stem education in the Maltese islands in 2023. Parliament­ary secretary for

Youth, Research and Innovation Keith Azzopardi Tanti was present for the awards ceremony.

During his speech, the parliament­ary secretary spoke about the importance of Stem education within our communitie­s and commended the individual­s and organisati­ons that were given an award and stated that they should serve as role models for others to continue spreading this education in society.

“Without a doubt, our world today is already driven by technology. Thus, as a government, we are working to bring more science and technology into people’s homes, so that they can also enjoy the benefits that research and innovation bring. Those who were awarded today are facilitati­ng this work that will continue to lead us to a more technologi­cal, innovative future and with a better quality of life,” concluded Azzopardi Tanti.

The rector of the University of Malta Prof. Alfred J Vella stated: “We need to encourage our young people, especially girls, to engage seriously with science not only because our domestic, work and leisure environmen­ts are increasing­ly and strongly influenced by science and technology, but also because science allows humanity to break away from the boundaries imposed by nature so that tomorrow’s achievemen­ts are almost always beyond the imaginatio­n of today.”

Esplora’s senior director Olaf McKay said: “During this ceremony, we are honouring the effort of many players who have contribute­d in no small way to the furtheranc­e of Stem. Our commitment at Esplora remains that of raising awareness about the beauty of Stem subjects.” He added that the importance of Stem subjects is crucial for the growth of skilled individual­s who will eventually join the workforce and contribute towards strengthen­ing Malta’s human capital.

The winners of the National Stem Awards 2023 are:

Stem Award 1 – Primary class teacher, Elaine Gauci

Stem Award 2 – Secondary school teacher, Marissa Banavage

Stem Award 3 – Non-Formal Stem educator – Danielle Martine Farrugia

Stem Award 4 – Stem Community Project – Globe Malta

Stem Award 5 – Steam Project – IEEE Region 8

Robot Championsh­ip Malta 2022

Stem Award 6 – Engaged researcher – Dr Ing. Bonnie Attard

Stem Award 7 – Lifetime Contributi­on – Prof. Pauline Galea

 ?? ?? Parliament­ary secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation Keith Azzopardi Tanti with Elaine Gauci
Parliament­ary secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation Keith Azzopardi Tanti with Elaine Gauci
 ?? ?? Rector of the University of Malta, Prof. Alfred J Vella
Rector of the University of Malta, Prof. Alfred J Vella
 ?? ?? Esplora’s senior director Olaf McKay
Esplora’s senior director Olaf McKay
 ?? ?? The winners
The winners

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