Just under 200 children attended free science and technology interactive sessions, thanks to a local charity.
Love Tech held a number of summer roadshows across the Island, aimed at inspiring young people to discover the possibilities of the field.
Sessions featured oculus virtual headsets, mini robots and short introductions to coding and angular momentum.
Committee member Roberta Castle says the roadshows were a great way to show that learning about these subjects and encouraging independent thinking can extend far beyond the classroom.
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