Thousands descend on Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition in Dublin

The 54th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition opened to the public with a bang today.

Thousands descend on Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition in Dublin

The 54th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition opened to the public with a bang today.

Tickets sold out as thousands of students, teachers and families from around the country descended onto the RDS for what is now officially the most in demand Exhibition to date.

In addition to the student projects, over 22 shows take place daily, from such acts as the Ministry of Science to this year’s two main events – Girl in the Galaxy, Dr. Norah Patten’s inspiring personal story on her experience as Ireland’s first astronaut candidate and Mindshare, a the real-life demonstration from world-famous hacker Kevin Mitnick.

Politicians joined the students, including Minister for Education Richard Bruton, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin, Minister Katherine Zappone and Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, visiting projects to encourage Exhibition participants on their journeys of innovation.

There was great excitement in the hall with the arrival of An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar who did an extensive tour of the Exhibition, his first as Taoiseach.

Round two of judging took place today with a resounding agreement coming from the Main Hall that standards are above and beyond. Great news for all the inspiring STEM enthusiast in the RDS this week.

What’s On: Day 3, Friday January 12

9.00am-1.30pm: Final Round of Judging

9.30am – 5.00pm: Doors open to all schools and general public

9.45am, 11.15am, 12.45pm, 15.15pm: Ministry of Science

5:30pm – 7:30pm: Award Ceremony in the BT Arena

- Digital Desk

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