45 Hands-On and Exhibition Programs Featuring AI, VR, and More

The Yeongdeungpo Future Education Foundation, under the jurisdiction of Yeongdeungpo District (District Mayor Choi Hogwon) in Seoul, will host the "2025 Yeongdeungpo Future Talent Science Festival" at Yeongdeungpo Park on October 18. The event, themed "Where Imagined Science Becomes Reality," will offer a variety of hands-on experiences incorporating the latest scientific technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality (VR).

Provided by Yeongdeungpo District.

Provided by Yeongdeungpo District.

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The festival venue will be divided into six zones, including the Future AI Zone, Creative Lab, Activity Zone, and Eco Adventure Zone. There will be 45 hands-on and exhibition programs available, such as a science escape room, coding robot experience, pigment chemical reaction experiment, VR truck, planetarium, and viewing of exhibits from the National Gwacheon Science Museum.


The main stage will feature a range of performances, including a "Humanoid Robot Group Dance," "Science Magic Show," and "Surprise Science Grand Exploration." A "Stamp Tour" will also be held for visitors to the experience booths, with prizes such as bags and moon lamps awarded based on the number of stamps collected. Special events include making cotton candy with self-generated power and space-themed face painting.


Anyone interested in science can participate, and admission is free. For more details, please contact the Yeongdeungpo Future Education Foundation.



A representative from the Yeongdeungpo Future Education Foundation stated, "We hope that this festival will allow people to experience in advance the changes that science and technology will bring to our daily lives, and that children, who are the leaders of the future, will discover an interest in science and be able to further define their career paths."


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