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Dive into the world of STEM at Fluor Field

Students playing with robots at Fluor Field.

This annual event offers a unique look into STEM education + opportunities for careers at leading Upstate organizations.

Photo provided by the Greenville Drive

Baseball meets science, technology, engineering, and mathematics during AME night at Fluor Field next Tuesday, Aug. 5. The best part? Students in grades K-12 get into the game for free.

Arrive early (gates open at 5:30 p.m.) for hands-on experiences with:

  • Robotics
  • Virtual and augmented reality
  • 3D animation and printers
  • Panel discussion at 6 p.m.
  • And more

Plus, catch an insightful panel featuring industry leaders from Greenville Technical College, GE Vernova, Fluor, and BMW Manufacturing in the 500 Club.

Get free entry for your student

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