MEDIA, Pa. – The Brandywine LaunchBox held its annual Youth Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) and Startup Day on May 7. More than 60 seventh-grade students from four local middle schools (Haverford Middle School in Havertown, Lionville Middle School in Exton, Northley Middle School in Aston and Upper Merion Middle School in King of Prussia) attended the event to learn about physics, entrepreneurship, robotics and more.
“It was exciting to see how engaged the students were during the morning sessions of workshops led by our faculty at Penn State Brandywine,” said Tony Mattei, director of entrepreneurship and digital marketing at Brandywine and coordinator of the event. “The interactive STEAM-themed workshops gave them the opportunity to conduct hands-on experiments, test prototyping and program with code. I’m always impressed by the interest they have in the STEAM fields.”
“It was also great to see some budding entrepreneurs that shared their business ideas during our startup workshops on entrepreneurship. It always amazes me the ideas and enthusiasm that they show at such an early age. I am confident that there are future business owners among this group of students.”