More than 75 standout teenagers will converge at Griffith University’s Logan campus this week for the 2018 GLO@Logan Entrepreneurial Innovation Challenge, placing a spotlight on STEAM disciplines and fostering skill development for their future careers.
The challenge will run for two days, from 2-3 May, and showcase a variety of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) technology, with support from the Griffith School of Information and Communication Technology as well as Griffith Film School, which will provide topical knowledge related to designing with virtual reality platforms, series games and animation.
Logan Campus Griffith Business School Yunus Programme Manager Ms Celeste Alcaraz said participating in GLO@Logan provides students with an opportunity to hone both their entrepreneurial and scientific abilities as they navigate the challenge of addressing topical environmental issues affecting people in under-represented parts of the state.
“This year’s GLO@Logan challenge is a key component of Griffith’s commitment to supporting STEAM disciplines and enterprise skill development for

