Dear Editor,
The rapid growth of Guyana’s oil and gas industry has shown that success does not come from resources alone; it comes from people with the right skills. That is where STEM – science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – comes in.
STEM is not just about classrooms or textbooks. It is for problem-solvers who build robots, code apps, design energy solutions, protect our environment, and even start businesses. It is how engineers keep oil platforms running safely, environmental specialists protect our forests, and innovators turn ideas into solutions that did not exist yesterday. It is how young people can take what they learn and create opportunities, industries, and solutions that shape the future.
From the coast to the hinterland, young Guyanese have programmes, scholarships, and camps that let them experiment, build, and explore STEM in real-world ways. These experiences show that STEM is not a subject; it is a tool to create, solve, and lead.
It all begins with curiosity. Take a minute today; see what STEM can do for you and start exploring the opportunities that could shape your future and the future of Guyana.
Sincerely,
Leah October


