The fifth session of the Science Fair kicks off in Aleppo

Aleppo (ST): With the participation of about 70 male and female students, the activities of the fifth session of the scientific exhibition, which is held by the Ministry of Education and the Armenian Protestant community, began today in Beit El Church in Aleppo.

 

The exhibition, which includes 40 projects, aims to encourage scientific research, creativity and excellence among students in various scientific fields such as physics, robotics, renewable energy, artificial intelligence and anatomy.

Minister of Education Dr. Darem Tabbaa said in a statement to reporters that the exhibition reflects the cognitive development of students, pointing to the importance of using the robot in an innovative scientific way to serve the community, and that the projects presented will contribute to solving many problems in the future.

For his part, Reverend Dr. Harutyun Soleimian, head of the Armenian Protestant community in Syria, praised the ability of the students participating in the exhibition to be creative in all scientific fields, stressing that their participation is clear evidence of their acquiring skills and knowledge in schools, especially since they constitute the future of Syria.

K.Q.

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