Osun State Shines at STI EXPO 2024, Secures 2nd position in Innovation exhibition

Osun State Shines at STI EXPO 2024, Secures 2nd position in Innovation exhibition

By Olubunmi Badiora,

 

Following huge investment in Science, Innovation and Technology by the administration of Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, Osun State has been awarded second position in the just concluded exhibition in Abuja.

 

The delegation from Osun State made it to the national headlines for its impressive performance at the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Expo 2024 held in Abuja.

 

The team, comprising young innovators, engineers, and scientists, showcased their ingenuity and creative prowess in various fields of technology.

 

During the event, the Osun delegates exhibited their innovative ideas, which focused on renewable energy, robotics, and agricultural technology. Their presentation impressed the panel of judges, who scored their performance highly, leading to them securing the second position overall.

 

The Osun state team’s success at the STI Expo indicates that the huge investment of the PDP administration in Osun State is yielding desired result to justify priority attention the State Government under the leadership of Senator Ademola Adeleke has accorded development of innovation, science and technology in the state.

 

The delegates demonstrated excellent teamwork, creativity, and a drive for excellence, which earned them commendations from other participants and observers.

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