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Festival season

Posted by SATRO on June 23, 2010

Jon Tickle with a group of students at the 2009 festival

Well it’s nearly here – the big science festival day (Thursday 24th June) and we’re all really excited about welcoming Jon Tickle and our other guests to the 2010 Science festival at Brooklands Museum in Weybridge.

As well as some excellent science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) projects from a wide range of schools across the county we also have some fantastic hand-on exhibits from some really top-class employers.

Students and guests will be able to experience the following:

  • The strange world of non-Newtonian fluids
  • Low-altitude photography
  • 3D visualisation system for earth images
  • Spray-paint technology
  • Robots and artificial intelligence
  • How to make your own podcasts
  • What its like to sit in the Mercendes Benz SLR McLaren

And if it all gets too much they can get away from it all in the interactive pod, after having an Indian head massage…

In addition there will be the prize-giving ceremony for students to get their efforts over the last year recognised.  But we’ve not forgotten about all the hard work that teachers put in as we’ll also be awarding a trophy for the CBSbutler ‘Most inspiring STEM teacher’.

Looks like its going to be a nice sunny day, just perfect for the marquee outdoors and we hope to see the local press there, as well as 96.4 Eagle radio.

We’ll update the blog during the day and you can post your comments about the festival whilst you’re there as we’d love to know your thoughts about the day.

See you there…
Adam

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Faces of the festival – The softer side of engineering

Posted by SATRO on May 17, 2010

 

How could you operate a wheelchair using only your chin? How can you press the pedals on a piano if you are paralysed below the waist? How can you climb into a car if you can’t bend your knees?

 These are just some of the problems that our engineers and volunteers get asked by the children and young people that we serve at MERU. We’re a charity that exists to improve life for children and young people with disabilities. We do this by designing and custom-making specialist equipment for use at home, at school or college, in hospital or at play. We are really keen to encourage young people to study engineering – and also to show that engineering isn’t just about nuts and bolts – but that it also has a softer, more human side.

We’re really looking forward to exhibiting some of the equipment that we design and manufacture for children with disabilities as well as telling you how you can get involved with our Design Club on Facebook. We hope that some of the schools will choose MERU as their charity to raise funds to help children and young people with disabilities. We’ll see you there!

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Want to see some custard monsters?

Posted by SATRO on April 27, 2010

Well its now only two months to the festival and we are hoping for a great turnout. We’ll be celebrating the skills and achievements of students and their links with local and national science and engineering companies. Last year we introduced the Working World Marquee in which 20 local companies exhibited hands on demonstrations of their innovations to hundreds of students. This included a bike powered disco, sky box technology and police forensic demonstrations. This year we are expanding this area and anyone can exhibit for FREE

The University of Surrey will be exploring the very strange world of custard monsters with non Newtonian fluids; the Institute of Civil Engineers will be project managing a team who will design and build a helipad using just paper and paper clips; Horizon Imaging will be showing off their invention of low altitude aerial photography using a radio controlled helicopter and Oculus will be showcasing their ovei Pod which allows you to create your own space in the real world. And that’s just a few – so why not join us! It’s a great opportunity to enthuse young people about engineering and it’s free!

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Surrey schools and employers to showcase science and engineering projects

Posted by SATRO on April 8, 2010

Redhill based CBSbutler, the specialist technical and engineering recruiter is getting involved in the local community to promote engineering, science, technology and maths as a career.  In conjunction with Surrey SATRO they are working to help promote and sponsor the Surrey SATRO Science & Engineering Festival on 24th June 2010 which will be held at The Brooklands Museum in Weybridge. 

Surrey SATRO has existed for more than 20 years as a charity which brings together educational establishments and business to provide a vital link by facilitating relationships through developing and running programmes within schools that enhance young people’s understanding of business, science and technology. The festival has been running for over ten years and offers teams from local schools the best possible opportunity to showcase high quality science and engineering projects devised and built during the current school year.   

As well as sponsoring two of the cash prize competitions on the day: ‘Best STEM teacher of the Year’ and ‘Best Year 9 project’, CBSbutler is sponsoring the ‘Working World’ marquee which showcases local STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) businesses and organisations.  These can range from Engineering and Biology Societies to multi-national companies and small charities.  Students will be able to interact with the exhibitors and ask real scientists and engineers questions about their companies, skills needed and personal experiences.

Commenting on CBSbutler’s involvement on the project, David Leyshon, Managing Director of CBSbutler said: According to a report by the Engineering and Technology board, the UK needs 60,000 engineers over the next seven years. Population changes mean that the number of school leavers will decline by 16% by 2019, leaving a reduced talent pool.  It is crucial therefore that more is done to encourage our young people into engineering and technical careers and that’s why we are very pleased to be involved in such a worthwhile project.”

Companies can exhibit free of charge at the marquee and full information can be gained by contacting swhite@cbsbutler.com. For more details visit http://www.cbsbutler.com/science-festival

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