Digital entertainment studio New Form is partnering with software giant CA Technologies on a documentary series that seeks to highlight the importance of diversity in Stem (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) -- with respect to both gender and race.
Premiering tomorrow, The STEM10 will air on Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls website and social media platforms. The 10-episode series will profile 10 different innovators across various fields, including the 19-year-old actor-musician Jaden Smith, who founded Just Water -- a responsibly sourced and environmentally-packaged boxed water company. The STEM10 will also profile 13-year-old app developer Emma Yang, who has created software to help diagnose concussions and help Alzheimer’s patients identify people in real time using facial-recognition technology.
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Premiering tomorrow, The STEM10 will air on Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls website and social media platforms. The 10-episode series will profile 10 different innovators across various fields, including the 19-year-old actor-musician Jaden Smith, who founded Just Water -- a responsibly sourced and environmentally-packaged boxed water company. The STEM10 will also profile 13-year-old app developer Emma Yang, who has created software to help diagnose concussions and help Alzheimer’s patients identify people in real time using facial-recognition technology.
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- 10/23/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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