April 13, 2025 - 22:53

The Las Vegas Science & Technology Festival is set to return for its 14th year, offering nine days of free STEM educational events and interactive activities for enthusiasts of all ages. This annual celebration aims to inspire curiosity and innovation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Kicking off with a grand opening ceremony, the festival will feature a variety of workshops, demonstrations, and hands-on activities designed to engage participants in the world of STEM. Attendees can expect to explore topics ranging from robotics and coding to environmental science and space exploration. Local schools, universities, and organizations will collaborate to provide a diverse range of programming, ensuring that there is something for everyone.
This year's festival promises to be bigger and better than ever, with special guest speakers, interactive exhibits, and competitions that encourage teamwork and creativity. As the festival approaches, organizers are excited to welcome the community to celebrate the importance of STEM education and its impact on the future.
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