The second TEDx Obour STEM Youth edition explores perspective as a tool. Moving deliberately reveals truths that were invisible before.
Perspective is a tool. Second edition.
TEDx Obour STEM Youth is a second-edition, student-led chapter built to turn curiosity into a live public stage.
The event is shaped by students from the first idea to the final cue: curation, production, speaker preparation, visual identity, and the experience inside the room. The goal is simple: serious ideas, told well, by a generation still close enough to the questions to ask them honestly.
An event about perspective as a tool. The central argument: where you stand determines what you see, and moving deliberately reveals truths that were invisible before. Every talk asks one fundamental question: what changes when you shift position?
We're gathering the minds that see the world differently. Prepare to shift your axis.
Eight voices. Eight entirely different vantage points. We are finalizing a lineup of researchers, builders, and rule-breakers coming to shift your axis. Their identities remain sealed. For now.
The recording will eventually live online. The room won't. Here's what only being there gets you.
Eight curated talks across science, art and engineering — built around questions, not conclusions.
A room of student peers, teachers, researchers and builders — the kind of mix LinkedIn can't simulate.
A new piece performed by student musicians between blocks. No backing track. No sponsors. Just sound.
Curation, lighting, AV, hospitality, this site — every part is run by a teenager. You'll feel the difference.
Three leads holding the standard of the chapter and steering the second edition from planning table to spotlight.