Dr Ronan Cullen of the ‘Roney & Joe Science Show’ with Hannah Ridden aged 14 from Loreto Secondary School in Balbriggan
The Main Hall in Dublin’s RDS will welcome the country’s brightest young minds at the 2015 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (#BTYSTE) from 8th – 10th January.
Hosted by TG4’s Roisin Ni Thomáin and broadcaster Aidan Power, the exhibition incorporates a fantastic showcase of 550 shortlisted projects by secondary school students from across the island of Ireland.
Other attractions include live shows such as “The Roney & Joe Science Show”, “Stellar Adventures” and W5’s “Light Fantastic Show” which will deliver interactive experiences whilst celebrating the fun side of science.
In addition to this, “TITAN” the 7ft android robot makes a much anticipated return to the exhibition, Dr. Who’s “Daleks” and Star Wars “R2D2″ go head-to-head in “The World of Robots” and visitors can also enjoy a trip aboard the International Space Station through a 3D simulation with a view of earth from 430km.
For information about the event, go to www.btyoungscientist.com. You can also check out Facebook & Twitter or call 1800 924 362 from ROI or 0800 917 1297 from Northern Ireland.
Open for visitors: January 8th – 10th 2015
Location: RDS, Dublin 4
Tickets: student €6 / adult €12 / family pass €25
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