Encourage. Develop. Inspire.
On Saturday 12th October join a free to attend celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, inspired by Ada Lovelace Day.
Aimed at 5-18 year olds, Peterborough STEM Festival 2019 offers a number of fun and engaging activities: coding workshops, interactive science experiments, engineering and technology demonstrations, inspirational talks and presentations, all from enthusiasts and professionals working in STEM.
The event will be held on Saturday 12th October at KingsGate Conference Centre. Doors open at 10:30am to the general public. The event closes at 4pm with the last entry time being 3:30pm.
Check out the website www.peterboroughstemfestival.co.uk for the full list of all the exciting and activities we've got lined up!
Autism Hour
We are holding an Autism Hour from 9:30am - 10:30am on the event day, where we will be making adjustments by reducing lighting and noise, so that autistic children and their families feel welcome and safe whilst attending the festival. If you have an autistic child who would benefit from this hour, please choose early access Autism Hour tickets at checkout. Autism Hour ticket holders will also have access to a sensory quiet room throughout the event day from 9:30am - 4pm and general admission to the event throughout the day. Please note Autism Hour tickets must be ordered before the event. There will be no additional Autism Hour tickets available on the door.
If you would like to attend the Autism Hour please ensure all members of your party have an Autism Hour ticket. You do not need to order additional General Admission tickets for the event.
Other Information
Peterborough STEM Festival is run by volunteers with a passion for STEM and has received positive feedback from exhibitors and visitors for the previous years’ events. For more information on venue access, activities, parking and the most up to date information, please visit our website: www.peterboroughstemfestival.co.uk.
Free entry, but book online.
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