Science and technology in the spotlight at the Lycée-Collège de la Planta: an inspiring SATW TecDay

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On Tuesday, 28 October, the Lycée-Collège de la Planta in Sion was transformed into a veritable discovery laboratory during a TecDay organised by the SATW (Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences). Almost 1000 pupils took part in 60 interactive and fun workshops on the STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

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A day to break through clichés

On this day, young people were able to experience science in a different way: making music with a computer, understanding earthquakes, exploring the contributions of artificial intelligence in sociology or even making a medical diagnosis.
The aim: to show that science and technology are accessible to everyone, far removed from gender stereotypes and prejudices.

Prominent guests and current topics

One of the highlights was Claude Nicollier, the only Swiss astronaut to have travelled into space, who fascinated the audience with two lectures on the conquest of space.
The students were also able to discover how to become a scientific influencer in the "Science and social networks" workshop led by Chloé Carrière and Mathilde Sahraoui from Galactic Studios .

A shared impetus for the next generation of scientists

TecDay was able to count on the participation of numerous Valais organisations and companies, including HE-Arc, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, H55, Vibes and Alpine Genius Think Tank.

"Collège de la Planta is delighted to open its doors to so many organisations that are committed to promoting science and technology. We were very much looking forward to an inspiring day for our students and teachers."

Romaine Crettenand-Sierro, Rector, Lycée-Collège de la Planta in Sion

A national programme that bears fruit

Since 2007, SATW's TecDays have been offering upper secondary school pupils a concrete insight into science and technology:

  • Over 60,000 young people have already taken part,
  • 57 partner schools,
  • over 1000 modules offered throughout Switzerland.

Impact analyses confirm that these days arouse scientific curiosity, promote interdisciplinary exchange and encourage careers, especially among young women.

"TecDay is a great place to break down the boundaries of scientific disciplines and promote young people's awareness as citizens and consumers."

Edith Schnapper, Head of Junior Researcher Development, SATW edith.schnapper@satw.ch