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The latest news from TeenTechTeenTech 2011 now open!
Schools can now apply for places at TeenTech 2011, which takes place at the Madejski Stadium on March 18th. It will be a day of intrigueing encounters and practical challenges with over 30 employers in the Science, Technology and Engineering sector. Students and...
TeenTech wins Google Award
TeenTech is to receive one of Google’s first European RISE Awards. The 10,000 EUR award will help support TeenTech’s expansion into new regions in the UK. Eleanor Mulligan, Diversity & Inclusion Programs Manager at Google says “The Google RISE Awards are designed...
Another Award for TeenTech !
TeenTech will be going forward to the finals of the Enterprising Britain Awards after being selected as the regional winner for the South East. The competition recognises organisations in the UK that are working in partnership to create an enterprising place.
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TeenTech Makes a Difference
We've just had the official results back from a survey run at the TeenTech 2010 event in Reading and they really show the difference a day makes! The 300 mixed ability students who came from 27 different secondary schools across Berkshire were aged between 11 and...
Best Engineering event in Science Week
We are delighted that TeenTech has been awarded Best Engineering Event in the prestigious National Science and Engineering Week Awards, which recognise “brilliance and originality in public engagement and science outreach”.
Our photographer’s blog …
We were really lucky to have Benjamin Ellis taking pictures on the day. Not only is he fabulous with a camera but he's an engineer and keen to help young people see what they could be doing in ten years time. Read his blog "TeenTech - Showing What You Can Do"
TeenTech on The Politics Show
Our first TeenTech event was not only filmed by the Politics Show but sparked off a 20 minute studio debate. You can see the report below and the piece on the BBC website here.
Maggie Philbin brings science to Reading teenagers
An event created by a presenter of the BBC science programme Tomorrow’s World is being held to promote science and technology to teenagers.