Modern STEM environment for future professionals
The Vocational High School of Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, and Electronics (PGMEE) in Burgas has taken a major step towards the digitalization of education by opening its new STEM center. The project provides a modern environment for project-based work, combining theory with real-world practice.
High-tech equipment
The new classrooms provide students with access to state-of-the-art equipment:
- For mathematics and informatics: Interactive displays, 3D printers and scanners, virtual reality (VR) headsets, and graphics tablets.
- For natural sciences: Laboratory fume hoods, digital microscopes, specialized sensor laboratories, and mobile kits for experiments in physics, chemistry, and biology.
"The new facility allows students to apply their knowledge in a real environment, developing skills for the professions of the future," shares the school's management.
Integrated learning
The STEM center is not just a classroom, but a space for interdisciplinary lessons. Through project-based learning, working with simulations, and digital modeling, high school students will solve complex technological cases, preparing for successful development in the modern economy.