Fun Techtivities in April!
Looking to add a spark of excitement to your weekends this April? ⚡🌈
Whether you're winding down after school or planning a family day out, this month is filled with tech-powered experiences across Singapore! From immersive light shows by the beach to mind-expanding exhibitions and virtual journeys through space, there’s no shortage of ways to explore and be inspired.
Curious minds of all ages—scroll down to discover the #Techtivities we’ve picked out just for you! 👇
Starting with some #TechNews, AI is taking the driver’s seat in Formula 1 🏎️, revolutionizing the race for speed and strategy!
From predicting optimal pit stops to fine-tuning car performance, F1 teams are using artificial intelligence to gain a competitive edge. By analyzing vast amounts of data in real time, AI helps teams make split-second decisions that could mean the difference between winning and losing. It’s tech meets track at the highest level of motorsport! 🚥
We’re looking forward to seeing how AI continues to shape the future of racing this year.
Curious about how AI has transformed Formula 1 so far? Read more here!
Now that we’re all set, keep scrolling on to discover techtivities that you and your family can indulge in this month! ✨
Mirror Mirror: Journey into the Mind
Dive into a surreal world of digital dreams and mind-bending reflections at Mirror Mirror – an immersive experience that blends art, tech, and psychology.
What tech is here? 🤔
🧑💻 AI-Generated Projections: Watch as interactive visuals shift with your movements and choices.
🧑💻 Touchless Sensors: Navigate rooms with your body, triggering soundscapes and optical illusions.
🧑💻 Mind-Inspired Interactives: Solve puzzles and explore digital artworks that respond to your presence.
Details:
When: until 6 July 2025
Where: ArtScience Museum Singapore
Price: from $17
Learn more here.
Wonders of Nature
Step into a majestic world where technology brings wildlife and nature to life! Wonders of Nature is a multi-sensory exhibition that’s both fun and educational for all ages.
What tech is here? 🤔
🧑💻 Giant Projections: Be surrounded by life-size digital animals in their habitats.
🧑💻 Motion-Activated Displays: Move to make the rainforest rustle or the savannah come alive.
🧑💻 Interactive Games: Learn about nature through fun, tech-driven quizzes and challenges.
Details:
When: until 30 April 2025
Where: New Art Museum Singapore
Price: from $15
Learn more here.
Senseri @ Sentosa Sensoryscape (New!)
Embark on a captivating nocturnal journey with Senseri, a new immersive audio-visual and augmented reality experience nestled within Sentosa's award-winning Sensoryscape. As night falls, the 350-meter-long precinct transforms into a realm of light, sound, and interactive storytelling.
What tech is here? 🤔
🧑💻 Augmented Reality (AR) Adventures: Download the ImagiNite app to uncover hidden narratives and magical elements as you traverse the illuminated gardens.
🧑💻 Interactive Light Installations: Engage with dynamic light projections that respond to your movements, creating a personalized and immersive experience.
🧑💻 Immersive Soundscapes: Be enveloped by nature-inspired audio environments that enhance the sensory journey through the various themed gardens.
Details:
When: Permanent
Where: Imbiah Lookout, Sentosa
Price: Free
Learn more here.
Weekly Coding Classes
✨ Spark Curiosity, Build Confidence, and Empower Future Innovators! ✨
As school kicks into full swing, now’s the perfect time to enrich your child’s week with exciting coding classes that go beyond the classroom. At Coding Lab, we equip young minds with real-world tech skills—through fun, hands-on activities grounded in science, logic, and creativity!
What tech is here? 🤔
🧑💻 Ages 7-9: This term’s all about movement and imagination! Using Scratch, kids will code cool simulations – think bouncing balls, rolling robots, and even space battles. They’ll learn physics concepts like gravity and friction through hands-on projects. From mini games to animated movies, it’s coding made magical! 🌌🎥
🧑💻 Ages 10-12: Choose your coding path! In App Inventor, build useful mobile apps like step trackers or to-do lists. Prefer gaming? Python Junior has you coding Space Invaders and more. Whether it’s logic or creativity, they’ll sharpen their tech skills while having a blast! 📱🎮
🧑💻 Ages 13-18: Go beyond the basics with Python and algorithms! From search engines to GPS navigation, teens will explore how real-world systems work. They’ll solve problems, build simulations, and even model real-world situations—great for boosting schoolwork, portfolios, or future careers. 🧠💡
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Details:
When: Weekly
Where: KAP Mall, Parkway Parade, United Square, Seletar Mall, Online
Price: From $430.55
📢Competition Alert 📢
Want to put yourself against other coders in the local and/or global stage? This section is for you!
MIT Raise Summit 2025
Calling all Primary 6 students! Prepare to showcase your coding and robotics skills in the prestigious Hwa Chong Info-communications Challenge (HCIC) 2025.
💡 What you’ll gain:
🌟 Gain essential skills: Enhance your programming and robotics abilities, with access to our competition knowledge base.
💪 Strengthen your DSA portfolio: Gain recognized competition experience.
🏆 Learn from experts: Receive guidance from experienced trainers with a track record of success.
To wrap up our #TechtivitiesOfTheMonth, here is a fun #TechFact!
Did you know that "Bluetooth" was named after Harald Bluetooth, a king who united the Danish tribes into a kingdom? It is to highlight how Bluetooth aims to unite products and industries, just like the king! (Source)
The logo of Bluetooth is a bind rune that combines two different Scandinavian runes that represented Harald's initials, like H and B in the Latin alphabet: "Hagall" (ᚼ) and "Bjarkan" (ᛒ).
If you haven’t seen our previous techtivity recommendations, check out our March #TechtivitiesOfTheMonth, which includes more cool tech-related activities you can do with friends and family!