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Eskom Expo International Science Fair | Showcasing the talent of SA’s young scientists

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Sunday 06 October 2024 – 18:29pm

Eskom Expo CEO Parthy Chetty
JOHANNESBURG – As the science and technology landscape evolves, the Eskom Expo International Science Fair is working to foster innovation among the youth.
READ: Women in Science | Mouri becomes first African female to lead IUGS
The fair shines a spotlight on young scientists using their talents to find solutions to South Africa’s challenges.
The long list of this year’s winners was revealed recently.
Eskom Expo CEO Parthy Chetty discussed the fair with eNCA.
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