Second Father-Child Workshop!

After a successful premiere, CeTI was delighted to welcome families again for our second Father-Child Workshop!

In the Robolab, participants got to work together using a robotic arm to draw the “House of Nikolaus” and build a Jenga tower – how fun is that?
It was a really playful way to get to grips with technology and teamwork.

It was so great to see Spot and Ameca there too, they really added excitement to the day. And of course, the pizza and conversation wrapped up the visit to our CeTIBAR perfectly.

The workshop, led by Randy Gelfert and Sebastian Hesse, welcomed eight fathers and children, and everyone loved it! We’re thrilled to see so many people are as excited about hands-on science as we are!

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