December 12, 2024 - 08:51

Local students from Hastings and Hudsonville were among the select few in Michigan chosen to present at the Student Technology Showcase held in Lansing on Wednesday. This prestigious event brought together young innovators from across the state to demonstrate their technological skills and creativity.
The showcase featured a diverse range of projects, highlighting the ingenuity of students in various fields, from robotics to software development. Participants had the opportunity to engage with lawmakers and industry professionals, showcasing their hard work and dedication to technology.
Students from Hastings and Hudsonville displayed remarkable projects that not only reflected their technical abilities but also addressed real-world challenges. The event aimed to inspire future generations of tech leaders and encourage collaboration between education and industry.
Attendees were impressed by the students' presentations, which emphasized problem-solving and innovative thinking. The event was a celebration of youth talent and a testament to the growing importance of technology in education.
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