Registration open for 2023 BEYA STEM Conference

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By Lango Deen,
U.S. Black Engineer and Information,
Technology Magazine

The Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) Conference will return to the nation’s capital for the 37th annual celebration of excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Career Communications Group’s US Black Engineer magazine is partnering once again with the Council of Engineering Deans at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Lockheed Martin Corporation to co-host the 37th BEYA STEM Conference. The 2023 event is co-sponsored by Actalent, Jacobs, and Raytheon Technologies.

The three-day forum will be filled with keynote speeches from industry leaders, seminars, award shows, networking sessions, and a job fair for students and professionals at every level. Registration for BEYA37 is now open. Click here to register.

Senior Vice President and GE Digital Chief Technology Officer Dr. Colin Parris will be honored as the 2023 Black Engineer of the Year at the BEYA Gala on Saturday, Feb. 11, for his contributions to the fields of science and engineering and his work in digital transformation. Dr.  Parris has been recognized at BEYA with the Dean’s Award in 1998 and the Professional Achievement in Industry Award in 2009.

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The 37th BEYA STEM Conference will convene under the theme Becoming Everything You Are. The three-day event will be both in-person and virtual.

Save the date: February 9-11, 2023 Place: Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center and the BEYA DTX Platform. Join us as we celebrate the 2023 leaders in STEM.

This article was originally published in U.S. Black Engineer and Information Technology Magazine.

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