Fun-filled STEM Fest for kids this school holidays

PETALING JAYA – The STEM Fest will feature four clusters focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics with each exhibit having various showcases and activities

From March 13 to 22, 2020, the Curve will come alive with STEM Fest bringing 30 exhibitors to provide enriching and exciting experiences for children and parents to learn and explore a wide range of STEM concepts.

Parents and students looking for an enjoyable and educational way to spend the school holidays this March can immerse in the exciting field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) with the STEM Fest taking place at the Curve shopping mall in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya from March 13 to 22, 2020.

The family-friendly event will be held at the mall’s Centre Court that will be transformed into a science haven, filled with various clusters and activities to invoke fun and enthusiasm for kids of all ages.

The Curve senior general manager Jazmi Kamarudin said, “We believe it is important to expose children to the various fields of study from a young age, especially the vast field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Through our STEM Fest event, we hope to provide an enriching and fun learning experiences to the children and give them an opportunity to explore, discover and learn a wide range of STEM concepts.”

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The STEM Fest will feature four clusters focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and each exhibit will have various STEM-related showcases and activities, appealing to a wide range of interests.

Parents and children can learn how fun STEM can be as there will be 30 STEM exhibitors with plenty of interactive exhibits, workshops and hands-on activities ranging from robotics, coding, science demonstrations and even virtual reality. All visitors are free to touch, feel and toy around with the exhibits.

If you are a fan of science experiments, witness the Magic of Science, a science show which showcase science experiments live on stage but this show will only take place on weekend.

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For those seeking an adventurous thrill, visit the Aerospace and Drone showcase, you can try your hand at operating and flying a drone, or put your STEM knowledge to the test by participating in STEM Explorace. Those who are interested may spend a minimum of RM50 in a maximum of two receipts to join the STEM Explorace.

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