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Two South African Students to Represent SA at Taiwan International Science Fair
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Aradhya Kaushik (15) and Joanna 'Jana' Swanepoel (14) will represent South Africa at the Taiwan International Science Fair 2025, competing against over 600 young scientists from 27 countries. Kaushik's project focuses on AI-driven customer insights, while Swanepoel's explores sustainable plant propagation solutions. Both students are previous gold medal winners at the Eskom Expo International Science Fair.

Joanna “Jana” Swanepoel and Aradhya Kaushik will represent SA at the Taiwan International Science Fair in Taipei from 18 to 25 January.

South Africa has been a consistent participant in this fair through the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists, providing local learners with the chance to showcase their research on an international level. Her project provides a solution for service providers to gain insights from customer sentiments, which is essential for improving service quality and customer satisfaction. Kaushik has demonstrated not only technical proficiency, but also a strong understanding of how data-driven solutions can enhance business operations.

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