The Ayesa Foundation has launched ‘Space STEM’, a series of technology workshops designed to bring the world of space closer to primary school children. Through immersive, participatory experiences, students will explore scientific and technological concepts related to the universe using innovative tools.
Activities include:
🛰️ Virtual Reality (VR): Explore space with VR glasses and experience simulated trips to the International Space Station, planets and satellites.
🌌 Augmented reality (AR): 3D visualisation of the solar system and celestial bodies.
🚁 Educational drones: Demonstrations and practical activities involving drones associated with space exploration missions.
💡 STEM challenges: Experiments and activities adapted to introduce concepts of physics, astronomy, programming and technology.
Conditions of participation:
👥 Aimed at: Primary school pupils
Maximum group size: one class per session (up to 30 pupils).
Advance booking is required to coordinate the timetable and allocate space.

