Education PS, Belio Kipsang hails YSK for nurturing innovation from an early age and ensuring that no learner is left behind

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Today, the Young Scientist Kenya (YSK) National Science and Technology Exhibition 2023 showcased an array of groundbreaking projects, leaving attendees, including Education Principal Secretary (PS) Belio Kipsang, in awe of the remarkable talent and ingenuity displayed by young minds.

Mr Kipsang expressed deep admiration for the students’ creativity, emphasizing the transformative role that such innovation could play in Kenya’s future.

He noted that early engagement with innovation is crucial for harnessing the full potential of young individuals.

“The students’ projects exhibited incredible feats in innovation and imagination, proving that there is immense potential for young people’s involvement in shaping our technological landscape,” stated the PS during the event.

The exhibition is a platform that celebrates and nurtures the inventive spirit of young Kenyans.

The event received strong support from various partners, and the PS extended gratitude to these collaborators for their commitment to fostering innovation.

As the National Exhibition Awards and closing ceremony unfolded at the Edge Convention Center in Nairobi during the 3rd edition of the Kenya Innovation Week 2023- Commonwealth edition, the PS expressed optimism about the future development of the showcased projects.

“We celebrate what we have done, and we look forward to hearing in the future that some of the projects can move to the next level of development,” he remarked.

The event, marked by the official hashtags #YSKNationalExhibition2023 and #Leavenolearnerbehind, highlighted the significance of empowering young minds for the nation’s progress.

The YSK National Science and Technology Exhibition 2023 proved to be a testament to Kenya’s commitment to nurturing innovation from an early age and ensuring that no learner is left behind.

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