

In addition, Technocamps provides clubs and seminars exclusively to girls through the GiST Cymru programme. Its core aim is to increase young people’s engagement with STEM subjects by providing free workshops for both primary and secondary school students, as well as their teachers, to support the delivery of the Computer Science curriculum. Technocamps is a digital outreach programme with a hub in every university in Wales and its headquarters at Swansea University. The evening showcased the work being done across Wales to encourage the next generation of scientists, with guests traveling from all over the country to attend.

The annual event, which this year was on the theme of 20 years of Technocamps and sponsored by Admiral, aimed to provide an insight into the diverse range of career opportunities for women in STEM, offered a platform for sharing experiences and featured a range of inspiring female speakers who work in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths industries.
