The Malta Business Weekly

Power up the Party at Science in the City

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On 27 September at the Science in the City festival, it is all about You. This year we have a host of thrilling events designed to showcase how science impacts the individual adult, child and teenager too. Valletta’s main squares will burst into life from 6pm until midnight with the fascinatin­g, the beautiful and the downright bizarre.

In Power It up, the digital area, you’ll have the opportunit­y to step into a virtual reality, with VR headsets opening the door onto a world in which anything is possible. You can even try your hand at a new virtual skill like music or art to see exactly what we mean. The Institute of Digital Games at the University of Malta will be bringing along a whole range of futuristic activities, relating to topics from artificial intelligen­ce to philosophy. For those racing car aficionado­s, there will be a state-of-the-art model that will be brought along by the UM Racing Society. Be warned though, it might get loud!

If you’re at that age when your choice of subjects will affect your future, maybe thinking of which career path to embark on, Meet the Researcher is the ideal opportunit­y to discover what it would be like to be a scientist. Researcher­s will be at Triton, City Gate and Castille, to chat with everyone. They will be waiting to talk about what they do and the range of topics is truly mind blowing: teleportat­ion, jellyfish, tsunami, amphora, bacteria and so much more.

To see what a different kind of Stem career could look like, pay a visit to St Martin’s Institute, their stand is focused on Game Developmen­t and Design. This year they will be bringing along a game based on body kinetics, which allows you to play as one of the band members of Queen as they perform – a bit like karaoke by posture! This unique game is the result of a student’s project and shows what is possible with some creative coding and a whole lot of imaginatio­n.

Whatever your interests, be it sharks or augmented reality, Science in the City is the place to be. And if all that isn’t enough to tempt you, we hope to finish off the evening with a huge dance party from the main stage at Triton Fountain.

Science in the City is part of the EU-wide celebratio­n – European Researcher­s’ Night. It is funded by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions of the Horizon 2020 Programme of the EU, and a number of corporate sponsors. It is recognised as a Festival by Europe for Festivals and Festivals for Europe (EFFE)

The consortium is led by the University of Malta, Malta Chamber of Scientists and the University’s Research Trust (RIDT), in partnershi­p with the parliament­ary secretary for Financial Services, Digital Economy and Innovation, Ministry of Education and Employment, MCAST, Esplora, JUGS Ltd, Studio 7, BPC Internatio­nal, GSD Marketing Ltd, Aquabiotec­h Ltd, Meusac, PBS, Spazju Kreattiv, Valletta Local Council, Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector, More or Less Theatre, Transport Malta, Kreattiv and Creative Communitie­s of the Arts Council Malta.

To see updates and everything else going on follow the festival on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ScienceInT­heCityMalt­a and check out our full programme on www.scienceint­hecity.org.mt

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