Aberdeen charity TechFest is hosting an exciting family weekend packed with activities rooted in STEM, from May 31st to 1st June.
Families can enjoy a weekend of discovery at Robert Gordon University Campus, exploring everything from energy and technology to space and biology, starting from just one penny.
Jenny Taylor, Festival Manager at TechFest, said: “At TechFest, we believe learning is for everyone, no matter your age! That’s why our Activity Weekend invites families to dive in, explore, have fun and explore STEM together. It’s a chance for grown-ups to lead by example, becoming role models who inspire the next generation of STEM pioneers.”
Primarily sponsored by Shell and bp, young minds will have the opportunity to explore topics ranging from energy and technology to space and biology, with an exciting lineup of activities such as ‘Be a Chemist for the Day’,’ ‘Racing Rockets,’ ‘Maths Around the World,’ and ‘The Wonderful Rainforest’,
The festival is operating a ‘In for a Penny, in for a Pound’ policy, with adults costing £1 and children just 1p, payable in cash only. Additional donations are also welcome.
No pre-booking is required for events, though some activities may need to be booked on the day.
TechFest is a charity dedicated to creating fun and engaging events that help young people across Scotland explore STEM, sparking excitement and inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Jenny Taylor, Festival Manager at TechFest, said: “We believe the next generation already holds the ideas to shape our future and what they truly need is just the spark to discover them. STEM shouldn’t be confined to a classroom. It should feel like an adventure, a space to play, explore, and create, as when children experience STEM as something fun and hands-on, it becomes an interesting activity they want to do, not just something that they need to learn at school.
“That spark often starts at home. When parents get curious, ask questions, and explore alongside their children, they become powerful role models. With support from families and our industry partners, we can help those children see their own potential and show them that the future of STEM isn’t just possible, it’s theirs to build.”
The TechFest Activity Weekend is aligned with the CREST Awards scheme, a programme designed to inspire and engage young people aged 5 to 19 in science uptake.
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This weekend comes as part of TechFest’s mission to host initiatives that are fun, exciting and inspiring for all ages.
To view the full weekend’s programme, please visit: https://techfest.org.uk/news-events/news/item/67-activity-weekend

