#IfThenSheCan exhibit debut at NorthPark Center in 2021.

Fourteen statues from the instantly recognizable #IfThenSheCan – The Exhibit will be on view during the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.

The statues are under the umbrella of Lyda Hill Philanthropies, which was also the presenter of a Women in STEM panel Tuesday.

During the panel, four of the IF/THEN Ambassadors and alumnae of past International Science and Engineering Fair competitions shared stories and responded to student questions.

Anjali Chadha, a bioengineering student and nonprofit founder, Erin Smith, a neuroscience student, inventor and entrepreneur, Kavya Kopparapu, a inventor, engineer and nonprofit founder and Magan Lewis, a agricultural global innovation lead, each participated in the panel moderated by Lyda Hill Philanthropies CEO Nicole Small.

The fair includes scientists, engineers, and inventors from around the world and the world’s largest pre-college science fair. The event is held from May 14 – 19 this year.

The #IfThenSheCan exhibit will be open for the public to visit from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Thursday, May 18, and is free to the public.