Sadie, Liv, Aadison and Íomhar, pupils from St Mary’s National School, Thomastown, Kilkenny, with their project, Monkey
Pupils from St Mary’s Thomastown in Kilkenny travelled to Microsoft’s Dublin Campus recently to showcase the projects they’d been working on.
The third annual Microsoft Dream Space Showcase brought together people from schools and clubs across the country to demonstrate how their STEM and AI skills developed during the programme can tackle real-world challenges.
Held over three days at Microsoft’s Dublin campus, and supported by three additional regional showcase events, the initiative saw more than 800 pupils present over 110 innovative projects, providing inspiring solutions to many of today’s environmental, health, wellbeing, and accessibility challenges.
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Launched in 2018, Microsoft Dream Space was designed to provide young people with an opportunity to participate in immersive, research-based STEM experiences to enhance their STEM skills and shift their perceptions about the role technology can play in their future careers.
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