YOUR CHILD MUST BE HERE ON SEPTEMBER 25: Playground for Innovation coming to Serbia!

On September 25th, Kombank arena will host a unique scientific and popular event for young people!

• Several thousand visitors are expected

• The event promotes chemistry, physics and other natural sciences in an interesting way

• Playground for Innovation is organized on the occasion of 150 years of BASF

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 The playground for innovation is a unique scientific-popular spectacle that on behalf of its 150th anniversary of the founding of BASF is travelling Central Europe and promoting chemistry, physics and other natural sciences, and will visit Serbia on September 25. After events organized in the capitals of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, BASF's research station wagon has its next stop in Belgrade.

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On an area of ​​about 1200 square meters on the western plateau of the Belgrade Arena, students, teachers, demonstrators, young scientists and researchers, will make sure that through practical experiments, interesting demonstrations and popular lectures, visitors learn about the most interesting side of science.

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BASF's Playground for Innovation is intended for students in elementary and secondary schools, and a half hour program that will last from 5 pm to 1 am will be completely free. Student visits are organized through schools, and the applications are to be submitted by teachers or the school principal by filling out the registration form located on the website www.150godina.com

The student program visit to Serbia was designed in cooperation with the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade and the Centre for the Promotion of Science of the Republic of Serbia, and supported by the international organization of Junior Achievement. Dozens of student volunteers from the Faculty of Chemistry, will be actively involved in the event, as well as PhD students and professors who will hold a series of short, popular science lectures.

- According to preliminary estimates, we expect that the Belgrade Arena will accommodate thousands of students from all over Serbia interested in learning about the magical world of natural science on September 25th. They will be able to observe very interesting experiments, but also play the role of young scientists and experiment in creative experimentation. Students will find a very graphic and interesting way to witness examples of some of the basic laws of physics, and there will be a very interesting lecture about where all the chemistry is in our daily lives - explains Miroslav Brnjak from BASF.

(Telegraf.co.uk)