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POCATELLO — On March 6, the 24th annual Tech Expo at Idaho State University's College of Technology welcomed over 55 students from Bear Lake High School, providing them with an invaluable opportunity to explore various career options in technology. The event aimed to inspire and educate young minds about the diverse fields within the tech industry, showcasing hands-on demonstrations and interactive exhibits.
Students engaged with professionals from multiple sectors, including engineering, information technology, and healthcare technologies. The expo featured workshops that allowed attendees to gain insights into the skills and qualifications needed for a successful career in these areas.
In addition to learning about potential career paths, students had the chance to network with industry experts and educators, fostering connections that could prove beneficial in their future endeavors. The event emphasized the importance of technological education and its role in preparing the next generation for the evolving job market. Overall, the Tech Expo served as a vital platform for students to envision their futures in technology.
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