PROJECT FIBONACCI SUMMER CONFERENCE

Project Fibonacci® Foundation Inc. is affiliated with a registered 501-c3 non-profit organization (ID #15-6016932). Founded by Andrew Drozd and his staff, it is the brain child of ANDRO Computational Solutions LLC, which also serves as the headquarters for the annual Project Fibonacci® STEAM Conference.

In cooperation with local schools, businesses and non-profit agencies, this remarkable opportunity provides exceptional students with unparalleled and content rich workshops and off-site tours, along with personal access to some of the best and brightest minds in various STEAM fields.

What is STEAM?

STEAM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math. STEAM is an educational movement that incorporates the “A” for the Arts into the traditional STEM teaching philosophy. STEAM recognizes that to be successful in technical fields, individuals must also be creative and use critical thinking skills which are best developed through exposure to the arts.

This movement was originally founded by Rhode Island School of Design and is now adopted by institutions, corporations and individuals worldwide.

What is the Project Fibonacci® STEAM Conference?

The Project Fibonacci® STEAM Conference is an annual week long youth leadership STEAM conference held in Rome, NY.

This conference provides a unique opportunity for young scholars to participate in hands-on, project based immersive learning environments designed to help inspire the next wave of young scholars.

When and where is this year’s conference?

This year’s conference will take place during the summer months of 2018 at the Beeches Inn & Conference Center located in Rome, NY.

For more information on this exciting opportunity, please click HERE!

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