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Sultan Nazrin (second from left) visiting the Utar Gallery accompanied by Dr Chuah (third from right), Zambry (left), and Ong (right) after the Asian Science Camp 2017 opening ceremony at the campus of Utar Kampar. — RONNIE CHIN/ The Star

FOR THE past several days, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) Kampar campus has been playing host to the Asian Science Camp 2017, where over 340 students from across Asia have come together to celebrate of science and friendship.

Held for the first time in Malaysia, the annual event, currently in its 11th edition, aims to deepen interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) among Asian youths and provide exposure to the importance of STEM via close interaction with STEM luminaries.

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