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Open Stage Session

Exhibitors Showcase

 

Usturlab, An Imagination Factory
By: Sümeyye Ceylan

At Usturlab, we approach ideas with an aesthetic perspective and develop solution-oriented projects guided by scientific knowledge. With our expert team, we offer comprehensive end-to-end services across various domains, ranging from exhibitions to digital experiences and from production to games.
Inspired by the integration of science and art, our goal is to enhance society's knowledge and curiosity by crafting innovative and impactful experiences. We are excited to contribute to your event and assist in bringing your ideas to fruition. 
We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to meet you, engage in discussions, and exchange ideas during our interactive presentation.

 

DiMi – Your Portal to Microscopic Marvels!
By: Benny Beringer

With DiMi visitors of all ages and educational backgrounds have a simple and intuitive way to peer into the microworld! Robust design and simple interfaces make it a perfect fit for all public spaces with high visitor traffic and restricted supervision such as Museums, Science Centers, Children’s Museums and Visitor Centers.
DiMi’s high magnification rate allows the clear observation of incredible details, like the hairs on a fly’s legs or the facets of their compound eyes on a high definition screen.

 

Super Science Experiment Set
By: Turan Özgür ÖKSÜZ

Production is carried out under the brands of Konya Science Center and Antalya Science Center. Over 30.000 sets have been presented to children so far. The experiments are accompanied by video explanations, with scientific concepts explained under the heading 'What's Happening?'. Content designed to facilitate the internalization of knowledge through environmental relationships is presented under the heading 'This is Super!'.

In particular, the Detective Experiment Set is a story of solving an original theft incident entirely prepared by the Super Science team through experiments. The Doctor Set offers a realistic examination experience using real instruments.

 
 

Imagine a dynamic stage at a science communication conference, pulsating with the energy of passionate exhibitors. This is not your typical poster session; it is an open mic for science, where exhibitors can captivate the audience with their innovative products and services. Imagine the buzz in the conference hall as exhibitors take the stage, transforming presentations into mini-performances. This open mic format promises to be more than just an information session; it is a celebration of scientific innovation, creativity, and the power of storytelling.
 
Here is how it works:
Exhibitors sign up for 10-minute slots; each slot allows them to showcase their offerings in a creative and engaging way, using a variety of formats like: live demonstrations, interactive presentations, or science storytelling.
Stage set for maximum impact; think bright lights, captivating visuals on a large screen, and even props to enhance the experience. This is not just about informative presentations; it is about creating a spectacle that ignites curiosity and sparks conversations.
Audience plays an active role; Q&A sessions after each performance allow for deeper engagement and interaction.
 
Benefits of this open mic format:
Boosts engagement and interaction: It breaks away from the traditional exhibition setting, attracting a wider audience and fostering meaningful connections between exhibitors and attendees.
Showcases creativity and passion: It allows exhibitors to go beyond static displays and truly bring their work to life, showcasing the human element behind their science.
Democratizes the stage: It gives smaller companies and startups a platform to stand out and compete with larger players on an equal footing.
Makes science fun and accessible: It breaks down the barrier between complex scientific concepts and the general public, making science relatable and exciting for everyone.
 
Technical Details:
Exhibitors need to send NAMES Team a brief description of what they will be doing, what kind of setup they will need, and if there are special requirements to consider.
All technicalities need to be settled by no later than 18 April