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The nationwide Beyond 2030 Challenge science and technology competition invites all young people to put their creativity to the test, get excited a
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At the semi-final, the teams presented their inspiring ideas with succinct and well-prepared presentations.
In the semifinal, the 10 teams have 10 minutes to present their ideas for the competition and their piece of work and to answer the tricky question
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The ambitious goal of the competition was to use means of technology and science to develop solutions that would save the planet
Over 800 participants had registered to the event to discuss developments and challenges in the Baltic Sea Region.
Over 800 participants had registered to the event to discuss developments and challenges in the Baltic Sea Region.
The science competition is organised in collaboration with higher education institutions and businesses in the area.
The Beyond 2030 Challenge is a competition that encourages upper secondary and vocational education students to dive into the world of science and technology. The ambitious aim of the competition, which is aimed at all upper secondary level students in Southwest Finland, is to find creative solutions to save the planet and humanity. Due to the exceptional circumstances caused by coronavirus, the registration period has been extended until 23 September. In the registration phase, the idea does not need to be complete or perfected. What counts is an open-minded and bold approach.
The City of Turku plays a pivotal role nationally as a hub for technology and science, and this role is being strengthened all the time.