Informatiktage Zürich – promoting Creativity

4 Inspiring Days at the Informatiktage in Zürich 🚀
We recently had the pleasure of participating in the Informatik-Tage initiative in Zurich, delivering four days of free LEGO robotics workshops in the historic tower at Zurich Airport.

Each morning, we welcomed primary and secondary school classes, while the afternoons were dedicated to individual children eager to explore and learn. Across all sessions, the atmosphere was filled with curiosity, creativity, and hands-on discovery.

Making Technology Accessible to All
One of the most meaningful aspects of this initiative was its openness. The workshops were free of charge and accessible to all children, offering an equal opportunity to engage with robotics and coding—regardless of background.

We strongly believe that science and technology education should be inclusive, empowering every child to develop skills that are essential for the future.

A Collective Effort
This event was made possible thanks to the collaboration and dedication of many individuals. We are deeply grateful to everyone who contributed to organizing and running these workshops, from coordination to on-site support.

A special acknowledgment goes to the educators who brought their students and made it possible for so many young learners to participate. Their commitment to providing enriching learning experiences beyond the classroom is invaluable.

We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to the Little Scientists team and all volunteers. Their professionalism, enthusiasm, and dedication played a key role in the success of these four days.

Looking Ahead
The positive energy and engagement we witnessed throughout the event reaffirm the importance of initiatives like this. Providing children with early exposure to coding, robotics, and STEM fields helps build confidence, curiosity, and future-ready skills.

We sincerely hope that the Informatik-Tage will return next year—and that we can continue to support and expand opportunities for young learners to explore the world of technology.

Learn future skills through play

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