For four consecutive years, the Annual Impact Roundtable Discussion (AIRTAD) has continued to make significant feats in heralding the success of STEAM education in Ghana and Africa.

The two-day conference, which took place on February 25-26 at the Cedi Conference Centre, University of Ghana, displayed an aura of enthusiastic and innovative students and guests who converged with a common goal of celebrating the occasion and promoting the future of STEAM.

This year's theme, 'The Yamoransa Model Impact Year: Scaling Successes of Bridging Educational Gaps with Technology, showcased the critical thinking skills, innovations and talents of beneficiary schools of the Yamoransa Model Labs (YM) and participating senior high schools in a robotics competition and projects exhibitions.

The Yamoransa Model Labs Programme provides solar-powered ICT centres equipped with educational content, multimedia resources, robotics workspaces and augmented with virtual reality (AR/VR) learning tools and 3D printing facilities.