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Electricity, Electronics, or Computer Technology.  
Author : Ed







Created : 15 Oct 2005
Last Revision : 15 Oct 2005







ETITO  Bright Sparks Programme aims to identify and support young people 11 years old and up who have an interest  in electricity, electronics, or computer technology.

Bright Sparks Programme


For young people Bright Sparks offers the chance to:



  • Create and invent electronic and software projects.
  • Take part in interesting forums (electronics, robotics, computing).
  • Enter projects into competitions.

Join Bright Sparks FREE now and we will put you in touch with other students,  teachers, schools and industry leaders, so that you can access the best opportunities to connect with hi-tech careers and have fun along the way.

For other people (teachers, mentors, schools, industry leaders) in the Electrotechnology industry, Bright Sparks is a chance to connect the brightest young people with your hi-tech industry. To be part of this rewarding programme visit the Bright Sparks website today. http://www.brightsparks.org.nz
 
ETITO also has an Adopt a Spark programme, where we help Electricians make your industry attractive to the right young people, so that being an electrician becomes their career of choice. http://www.etito.co.nz

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