The Slovak Chips Competence Centre welcomed another group of secondary school students to its Educational Centre, this time from SPSE Zochova in Bratislava. The visit was part of the centre’s activities aimed at supporting young talent and bringing the world of semiconductors, electronics, and modern technologies closer to the next generation. During the visit, the students were welcomed by members of the educational team, Robert Szobolovszky and Tomáš Vincze, together with talent managers Vanda Hudáková and Dominika Shetti. Meetings like these give young people an opportunity to better understand an environment where education, technology, and the development of future professionals…
The Slovak Chips Competence Centre welcomed another group of secondary school students to its Educational Centre, this time from SPSE Zochova in Bratislava. The visit was part of the centre’s activities aimed at supporting young talent and bringing the world of semiconductors, electronics, and modern technologies closer to the next generation.
During the visit, the students were welcomed by members of the educational team, Robert Szobolovszky and Tomáš Vincze, together with talent managers Vanda Hudáková and Dominika Shetti. Meetings like these give young people an opportunity to better understand an environment where education, technology, and the development of future professionals come together.
An important part of the programme is not only the development of technical skills, but also the support of personal growth, curiosity, and a deeper understanding of the role chips and semiconductors play in the technologies that surround us every day. Students therefore have the chance to explore the world of innovation not only through theory, but also through practical demonstrations and real-life examples.
The visit from SPSE Zochova also marks the beginning of a broader cooperation that can bring students new experiences, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of technical fields. The Slovak Chips Competence Centre strongly believes that working with young people is one of the key foundations for building a strong semiconductor ecosystem in Slovakia.
Activities like these help develop technical thinking, encourage a natural interest in science and technology, and create space for future talents who may one day strengthen both the Slovak and European technology sector.
