The
Expo aims to showcase innovations, achievements, advancements and
futuristic models related to science and technology and provide an
interactive platform for scientists, artists, designers, innovators etc.
The expo would highlight art, culture and traditions depicting
scientific temper and emphasize inter-dependence of
science-technology-innovation and society.
India International Science Festival
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Youth
can transform the future only if they have the required skills, health,
decision-making abilities and real choices in life.The event would also
be effective in promoting scientists-students interactions. Best
technical papers, preferably one from each sub-theme, adjudged by a team
of juries would qualify for awards as incentives.
This
session is being organised with the objectives of films as a tool for
science education, scientific innovations and success stories. This
would include screening of contemporary and globally acclaimed science
films, developing digital tools to reach science & technology to
rural areas, science film making competition for college students and
exploring modern science communication techniques.
Concurrent
with IISF 2015, NLEPC would also be organized during December 06-07,
2015. In this event, 800 school students (Class VI – X) selected on
State level scientific projects development-cum-demonstration will
showcase the innovative models, which would be judged for the best 60
projects on the first day. Among these three would ultimately be
selected for the top awards
Vijnana
Bharati and the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of
India, areorganizing ‘India International Science Festival (IISF)’ from
4th to 8th December 2015. The festival aims to provide a platform to
young scientists from all over the country to share and spread their
scientific ideas, achievements and inventions. Visit www.iisfdelhi.org
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