Inventors to popularize science at Trieste Maker Faire
Experiments and workshops are scheduled for Sept. 2 and 3
29 August, 12:07
(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 29 AGO - An opportunity to explain science
simply and promote its popularization, but also a journey
through creativity and technology, with extraordinary companions
such as inventors, creatives, scientists, and, above all,
makers, who will arrive in Trieste with technological
attractions, experiments, and workshops. All this is the
'Trieste Maker Faire," the two-day event focusing on ingenuity
scheduled for Sept. 2 and 3 in Piazza Unità d'Italia.
The initiative, presented yesterday and now in its 10th
edition, is promoted by ICTP and the Municipality of Trieste,
with the support of the FVG Region. More than 200 makers are
expected from FVG and other regions, Slovenia, Croatia, Austria,
Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
Among the scheduled events is the Science Picnic, which is
dedicated to interactive science with meetings with researchers,
experiments, performances, and educational workshops.
On Sunday, the fair's guest speaker will be Massimo Banzi,
co-founder of Arduino and "spiritual father" of Italian makers,
discussing the future of technology and innovation.
The goal of the initiative, the promoters explain, is "to
promote science popularization, to foster awareness of the
importance of research as a growth factor for society by showing
the impact of the work of makers and innovators on people's
daily lives as well, to stimulate, especially in young people,
interest in research and scientific careers, and bring science
and creativity closer to the business." (ANSA).