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President Urges "Paradigm Shift" at Science Fair

7 Jan

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Summary

  • President Connolly calls for transformative change on climate.
  • Over 1,000 students present 550 innovative projects.
  • Stripe, founded by Irish brothers, is the new main sponsor.
President Urges "Paradigm Shift" at Science Fair

President Catherine Connolly has called for an urgent "paradigm shift" in how society addresses climate change, biodiversity loss, and global inequalities. Speaking at the opening of the Stripe Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition (YSTE) in Dublin, she emphasized the critical need for transformative change and an "open and honest" debate on scientific data and its purpose.

The YSTE, a major global event founded in 1965, features over 1,000 students presenting 550 diverse projects. This year, a significant portion of projects explore artificial intelligence and environmental concerns, reflecting pressing contemporary issues. The exhibition aims to foster creativity and ingenuity among young minds.

Stripe, the new five-year sponsor, was founded by former YSTE participants Patrick and John Collison. Patrick Collison, who won the competition in 2005, shared remotely that the event profoundly impacted his life, encouraging independent exploration and serious consideration of student-led initiatives. The overall winner will receive 7,500 euros and represent Ireland at the EU Contest for Young Scientists.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Stripe YSTE is a major annual event showcasing over 1,000 student science and technology projects, attracting thousands of visitors.
President Connolly urged a "paradigm shift" and "transformative change" to address interconnected global challenges like climate change.
Stripe is the new main sponsor of the YSTE, taking over from BT Ireland, and is supporting the event under a five-year agreement.

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