In a vibrant celebration of creativity, problem-solving, and community engagement, ASML and NextMinds (formerly known as the Connecticut Invention Convention) jointly hosted the inaugural Day of Innovation at ASML’s Wilton facility. This event recognized the enthusiastic student winners of the 2025 ASML Innovation Awards and marked the launch of an exciting multi-year partnership aimed at expanding innovation education in Connecticut and beyond.
The Day of Innovation captivated attendees, bringing together students, educators, community leaders, and ASML employees for an immersive experience focused on hands-on learning and inventive thinking. Participants had the opportunity to engage directly with engineers and industry leaders while participating in workshops designed to ignite curiosity and inspire the next generation of innovators.
“Early interventions in STEM and innovation are critical to guiding students toward high-impact careers and lives,” said Toren Kutnick, Chairman of the Board of NextMinds. “ASML has been a vital partner for years, and with this expansion of opportunities, we are committed to nurturing youth innovation, particularly in underserved communities.”
ASML, a leading semiconductor equipment manufacturer with over 3,000 employees in Wilton, is dedicated to numerous initiatives aimed at sharing its passion for technology and inspiring future generations.
“As a parent of a CIC inventor, I am proud to see ASML supporting youth in its communities as they tackle real-world problems with innovative solutions,” commented Michael O’Connor, Head of Program Management at ASML Wilton. “We are depending on today’s students to become tomorrow’s problem solvers, and organizations like NextMinds play a crucial role in equipping them to identify and address the challenges of today.”
The event highlighted the importance of collaboration between educational institutions and industry leaders in fostering an environment where future innovators can thrive. The partnership between ASML and NextMinds promises to enrich educational experiences and create new pathways for students across the region.