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By Science Action Normandie
1 year ago
France
, Rouen
Science Action Normandie is looking for a scientific culture exhibition of around 500 sqm, around the topic of societal changes for the 2026-2027 programme at the Atrium in Rouen.
Science Action Normandie is looking for a scientific culture exhibition of around 500 sqm, around the topic of societal changes for the 2026-2027 programme at the Atrium in Rouen.
Context

In 2019, a new space dedicated to scientific, technical and industrial culture opened its doors in Normandy: the Atrium. Set in a 1,000 sqm space, it hosts “science & society” exhibitions, with themes that enable to shed light on areas of excellence in research and industry in the Normandy region.

At the Atrium, Science Action Normandie is developing a original concept in France: an offer designed for the general public that places the region’s potential in terms of research, innovation and employment at the heart of the “science and society” dialogue.

Science Action Normandie is looking for exhibitions with the following suggested themes: digital technology, artificial intelligence, technological innovations, ecological transition, mobility and logistics.

Proposed exhibitions have to be supported by a scientific committee, and content are presented in original, creative and innovative formats to foster audience engagement: interactives, immersive installations, etc.

About the authors & contributors

Within the Atrium, Science Action Normandie is developing an original concept in France, an offer for the general public that places the region's potential in terms of research, innovation and employment at the heart of the "science & society" dialogue. This innovative approach enables those involved in research and industry to play an active part in a regional scientific culture project and to benefit from visibility among schoolchildren, the general public and decision-makers.

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