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Tech festival to inspire youngsters


Technopop London is a new eight-week, pop-up festival bringing cuting- edge science, technology, design and innovation to schools, students and families.


optimism of the Olympics, we are giving kids the chance to explore careers in sectors and industries that are only just emerging. “With its focus on future technologies,


Technopop not only gives companies a platform to showcase their latest innovations in an exciting environment, but also offers vital inspiration to the employees, inventors, designers, scientists and entrepreneurs of the future.” Supporting the UK's mission to


promote the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) agenda, Technopop will be a hive of interactivity and hands-on learning experiences from 3D printing to smart cities. Focusing on a different theme


HAPPENING IN THE International Quarter (TIQ) on the edge of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, from 1 March to 21 April 2014, Technopop is open to all ages and is free to register. The festival aims to inspire, enthuse


and inform over 150,000 young people about the ideas and innovations that will shape their future in both work and play. Technopop founding director,


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Jo Tasker, said: “Technopop is a truly cuting-edge event. Building on the


each week, Technopop will provide visitors with practical activities, a high-tech exhibition, shows and workshops, as well as careers information and role models from start-ups and leading industries. ET


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CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION


Achievement Through Innovation


Free Conference & Exhibition


Free CPD Certified Sessions


Free workshops and advice sessions on integration of technology into university learning


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