Overview of STEAM Fair 2026
The Laurus International School of Science in Minato, Tokyo, hosted the STEAM Fair 2026 from June 13 to 14, 2026. With an impressive turnout of approximately 3,200 participants, the event was themed "Infinity & Beyond - Space & AI." This event marked a significant collaboration between various enterprises and educational institutions, showcasing over 50 booths featuring workshops and lectures focused on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education.
Highlights from the Event
Insights from Industry Experts
One of the notable speakers was Kunimi Mabu from Xinobi AI, who emphasized the importance of cultivating the ability to generate questions in an AI-driven era. His engaging presentation captured the attention of attendees, prompting discussions on how this skill is vital for future innovators.
Another highlight was a thought-provoking seminar by Masafumi Muratani from Tsukuba University. He discussed the uniqueness of Earth and possibilities for living in space from a space life science perspective. His session kept both children and adults captivated, showing the relevance and excitement of outer space exploration.
Student Presentations
In a showcase of talent and research, the top 16 finalists from a preliminary round presented their projects on stage, demonstrating their findings to judges and the audience. Each presentation highlighted the ambitions and potentials of the younger generation, reinforcing the idea that today’s students can be tomorrow’s innovators.
Hands-On Workshops
Numerous science experiments took place throughout the event, where supportive student assistants guided younger visitors through engaging activities. Special sessions led by science teachers showcased unique experiments tailored to the students' educational journey.
- - Space Suit Design: Students and visitors designed their own space suits using traditional Nishijin-ori textiles, allowing creative expression in a high-tech context.
- - VR Experiences: Organised by various companies, participants built smartphone-based VR goggles to explore space through immersive 360-degree visuals while making balloon rockets that became a trending activity.
- - Exploring Satellites: Participants learned about artificial satellites and their operations through a VR experience, providing an interactive opportunity to engage with essential technology.
- - Robotics Show: Attendees were thrilled by interactions with advanced robots performing dances and tricks, highlighting the progress in robotics technology.
- - AI in Fashion: Children expressed their creativity by designing clothing that was modelled in a mini fashion show, merging fashion with AI technology intricately.
- - ISS Simulation: Participants could explore and experience life aboard the International Space Station, offering an unprecedented glimpse into life in orbit.
Collaborations and Community Engagement
Various universities and companies participated, enriching the event with fascinating projects and interactive games. For instance, WPI-AIMEC showcased a project studying ocean changes with satellite data, while Astroscale focused on space debris solutions, capturing the interest of families keen on learning about sustainability in space.
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Postcards to Space project by Blue Origin allowed children to create postcards that would travel to space and return, demonstrating to them the wonders of cosmology and personal engagement with space initiatives.
Parent and Participant Feedback
Feedback from parents confirmed the event's success, highlighting the engaging workshops, high-quality experience, and the excitement of their children discovering new interests in STEAM fields. Many praised the supportive environment fostered by staff and students, making the occasion joyful and memorable.
Future Prospects for Laurus
As Laurus International School of Science celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026, the commitment to STEAM education and nurturing future innovators remains strong. With ongoing school tours and a steadfast dedication to educational excellence through the Cambridge International Curriculum, Laurus is poised to inspire new generations.
Conclusion
The STEAM Fair 2026 was not only an educational event but a celebration of discovery, innovation, and community engagement. For a visual recap, check out the drone footage of the event available on Laurus’s official YouTube channel.
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