LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A science and technology expo wrapped up this weekend in Las Vegas, celebrating its 15th year.
More than 60 interactive exhibits and live demonstrations from scientists were on display Saturday at the World Market Center. Families could immerse themselves in hands-on science and cutting-edge technology, including virtual reality, e-sports, and modern-day robotics. The event was free.
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Saturday’s expo marked the final day of a nine-day event series presented by CCSD and the Las Vegas Science and Natural History Museum.
Organizers said the last day was about getting kids excited about future careers in science and tech.
“This is for all families with students who are curious and want to explore and learn. And our hope is that we break down some barriers by offering free events like this giant expo, so it’s really easy for families to come out and enjoy and learn together,” said Alexandra Liebman, director of the Las Vegas Science and Technology Festival. “And we hope to inspire maybe the next scientist, biologist, engineer, innovator, whatever that is.”
Organizers said they are already planning next year’s festival and are looking for more community partners to help make it even bigger.
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