Annual event to offer students the opportunity to display their creativity
With its ongoing commitment to be the center of the community in which it resides Westfield Broward will host Broward County’s annual Regional Science and Engineering Fair from February 4-7.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to host for the third time over 800 of Broward County’s most outstanding students from public, charter and private schools who will be showcasing their projects in this annual pre-collegiate science competition,” said Andrew Martineau, Director of Marketing, Westfield Broward.
The fair affords an opportunity for students to display their creativity and innovation in a STEM discipline, communicate with others about a topic of personal interest, collaborate with others to understand the scientific and technological changes in society and think critically and problem-solve for viable solutions to problems in their community, school, or environment while competing for cash awards and prizes.
Students present and defend their projects to experts in the field and are judged on the merit of their scientific research. The top 24 students at the middle and high school levels are selected to compete in the State Science and Engineering Fair with the top 4 from the high school group receiving an invitation to compete at the International Science and Engineering Fair. The fair is free and open to the public.
















