Global STEM Education Conference 2026 Los Angeles, California

“Igniting Global Competence in STEM Classrooms,”

STEM HUB Global cordially invites you to participate in The Global STEM Education Conference 2026, to be held from April 22 to 24, 2026, in Los Angeles, California.

With the theme “Igniting Global Competence in STEM Classrooms,” this premier international conference brings together teachers, students, school administrators, and supervisors from across the globe to explore innovative strategies, share best practices, and collaborate on strengthening science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.

Global STEM Education Conference 2026

Los Angeles, California

Theme: Igniting Global Competence in STEM Classrooms

Dates: April 22–24, 2026

Venue: St. Anne’s, 155 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026

Organized by STEM HUB Global, a U.S.-based education programs and projects provider, this event offers a world-class platform to enrich global STEM education. Our organization is managed by professional educators with over two decades of experience in teaching, curriculum and learning materials development, training, and leading international education initiatives. We are deeply committed to promoting sustainable and inclusive quality education worldwide.

 The conference program includes keynote addresses, breakout sessions, research presentations, educational exhibits, networking activities, and student showcases designed to inspire collaboration and global competence in STEM fields.

 We encourage your school or institution to take part in this unique learning experience. Should you have any inquiries or require additional information, please feel free to contact us by emailing us your letter of intent at info@stemhubglobal.com or do the initial registration at https://forms.gle/wLyBRh9G9wh4KEve6.

 We look forward to your participation and to working together in advancing STEM education across borders.

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