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Discover coding, technology, robots, 3d design, gaming and much more with free entrance next week
A two-day event for creative minds of all ages will take place in the capital city of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg: the winter edition of the National Makerfest. On Monday the 17th and Tuesday the 18th of December, visitors are invited to discover amazing workshops, challenges and exhibitions about space travel and mining, virtual reality, education and so much more at the Forum Geesseknäppchen.
Not only are the workshops adapted to young ages in content, but the agenda also allows for primary and secondary school students to attend without having to skip classes.
The forum is organised by BEE CREATIVE and partners. BEE CREATIVE is an initiative in the field of informal and formal education, which aims to provide kids and youngsters with know-how in terms of technology, new media and to promote creativity, talent and entrepreneurial attitude in the context of new technological means of communication.
Inscriptions on http://bee-creative.lu/
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