Africa-Press – Angola. The governor of Bengo, Maria Nelumba, stated Wednesday, that the Executive’s program, 2022/2027, aims to have a more dynamic and structured Science, Technology and Innovation sector.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Technology, Entrepreneurship and Diversification Fair (TED), he said that the objective is to stimulate the creation and dissemination of knowledge in conjunction with a market-oriented ecosystem of innovation and entrepreneurship, capable of attracting and retaining talent in the perspective of making the National Science System efficient.
In his opinion, the fair creates favorable conditions to promote, in an integrated and holistic way, knowledge in science and technology, the importance of entrepreneurship and the development of personal and social training.
In the governor’s opinion, science fairs bring benefits to students and teachers and positive changes at work.
The changes refer to personal growth, the expansion of knowledge and communicative capacity, the development of criticism and the exercise of creativity that leads to the presentation of innovations by participants.
He asked students to recognize the fair as a space for the maturation and rigorous preparation of “a new man” capable of responding to the country’s main challenges.
The provincial director of Education, Manuel Fernando, said that the event aims to create opportunities for students and other participants to present their projects to the community and encourage scientific research through science.
The TED fair has the participation of all 2nd cycle secondary schools, technical schools, teaching schools, startup companies and unique exhibitors in the area of entrepreneurship and diversification.
The Technological, Entrepreneurship and Diversification Fair is an organization of the TED Fair Group – Edições Pro, within the scope of the education project for science, technology, innovation and diversification, in partnership with the Provincial Education Office.
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