Interactive Science Workshops & Community Events
I bring the science lab directly to your community event, turning passive observers into active participants. We replace boring lectures with hands-on activity stations where kids build, test, and actually understand the physics behind the fun.
Our "Wonder Lab" setup at Forum Mall was a huge hit. We created an inviting space where families could walk in and immediately get involved in a fun science activity.
Here is our "Science Zone" at the Wizkids Carnival at Forum South Bangalore. We set up multiple stations with different experiments, allowing many children to participate at once.
A proud group of young scientists showing off the glowing orbs they made during our summer camp session at Global Art. Learning about circuits is much more fun when you create something that lights up.
A group photo from one of our workshops. It's always rewarding to see a new batch of curious minds excited to learn and build together.
This poster shows our intellectual framework. We cover a wide range of topics in our workshops, including energy, hydraulics, motors, circuits, magnetism, and even facts about space.
Learning can be a quiet, focused activity too. Here, a child is learning about magnetism by navigating a magnetic maze, a simple and engaging way to understand magnetic fields.
Our activity tables at public events are always busy. Here, a crowd of children and parents are gathered to try out the different hands-on physics demonstrations we have set up.
About Workshops & Community Events
When I set up for community events, I prioritize interactive 'science zones' over passive demonstrations. Each station, whether it is a magnetic maze or a static electricity table, is designed to be fully self-contained, allowing kids to jump right in and start experimenting immediately without needing a long instructional lead-in.
My approach to workshops and community events is built on the belief that science is not a spectator sport. Whether we are setting up at a local mall or running a multi-day summer camp, the layout is deliberate. I categorize experiments into our core intellectual framework—covering energy, hydraulics, motors, circuits, and magnetism. This allows children to choose what interests them most and stay engaged for longer periods.
I do not just show how a circuit works; I provide the components—LEDs, batteries, and wires—so kids can build their own working light-up models. For physics concepts like magnetism or air pressure, I use simple, accessible tools like magnetic mazes or air cannons that make abstract forces tangible. By removing the barrier between the instructor and the student, we turn a casual passerby into a young scientist. All materials are provided, and since safety is a priority, I ensure every activity, from chemical mixing to motor assembly, is supervised and age-appropriate. If you are looking to host an engaging STEM activity that keeps kids focused, I can help you tailor the setup to your specific event space.
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