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This TeenTech Create Your Future Live session on Health Technology is a great opportunity for students to learn about the amazing ways technology is transforming the health sector. In this session, students will discover how health practitioners use cutting-edge technologies such as AI, augmented reality, robotics, and more to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. They will also get to interact with experts and professionals who are working on innovating in the health sector.
This session is generously funded by the Ove Arup Foundation.
If the timings don’t work for your school, or if you can’t join the sessions live, don’t worry! All sessions will be available for playback during the programme and you can even send us questions beforehand for our experts to answer.
Our exciting TeenTech Create Your Future Live programme helps students aged 11-19 understand exciting career opportunities in the connected cities of the future through fun, interactive and engaging live sessions, and challenges set by industry experts to develop your students’ skills.
TeenTech Create Your Future events can be live-streamed in the classroom (during lessons or as part of an afterschool TeenTech club or STEM club), or you can share the view link (which will be emailed to you a few days before the live event) with your students via your regular learning/communications platform, and they can watch from home.
Don’t worry if you can’t join live. These sessions will remain available until the end of the academic year.
This is generously funded by the Ove Arup Foundation. The programme provides your students with access to industry experts from Arup and other local and global organisations.
The TeenTech Create Your Future Live programme aims to:
Read more about TeenTech Create Your Future Live here.
You will be sent joining details closer to the date of the event. If you need to cancel your place, please revisit this page, or you can manage all of your bookings from the My Events page.