Liverpool MakeFest, UK’s biggest Maker event, is set to take place at the Liverpool Central Library, showcasing hybrid technology, arts, and craft festival. The event aims to inspire the next generation of creative technologists and artists by engaging Makers from across the UK to publicize and demonstrate their projects. This year, the program will mainly focus on sustainability and renewables.
The event is for the whole family and is free to attend. Visitors will witness and interact with makers who showcase their creations while sharing insights on how the next generation can put sustainability at the forefront of everything they do and share creative and innovative ideas to reach Net Zero and protect the environment.
Attendees are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite flower, plant, or insect for the event. The program for the day includes the return of Quantum Tech Club, which will premiere its new displays, robots, and robot designs, among others.
New for this year, the program is inclusive of Luma creations with two performances of Chio Chio, a puppet show that explores the themes of environmental responsibility, diversity, identity, and finding one’s voice, exhibitions of sustainable fashion by students from the City of Liverpool College, and many exhibitions and interactive robotics from Cortec Robotics, among others.
Tickets for the event are free, but visitors are required to book them on the Liverpool MakeFest website. The event hopes to inspire and amaze the visitors, with pirate workshops, butterfly balls, and exhibition of exquisite peach needle felting animals and sculptures from wool, natural fibers, and found objects
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