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Fairs - How to take part
 
The Imagineering Fairs provide a wealth of benefits and opportunities for:
Companies & Organisations
The Imagineering Fairs are highly successful events and hugely popular in their own right but are dependent on benefactors and sponsors. However, while Companies and Organisations can support the Imagineering Fairs with cash, prizes, or in kind, their active participation in the Fairs, providing fun hands-on indoor or outdoor activities for children, also offers exciting opportunities:
  • To promote their own organisations cost-effectively and also engineering and manufacturing generally,
  • To complete Corporate Social Responsibility compliance and to develop a closer relationship with the community
  • For personal development of employees taking part or managing the project, upon which they can be assessed
  • For further promotion for the company or organisation after the event
  • To be part of highly successful and fun events regularly attracting thousands of visitors.
Educational Establishments
For schools, colleges and educational establishments there also can be rewards with attendance at the Fairs:
  • Free space to exhibit college, school or university to the public
  • Opportunities to exhibit activities developed in school
  • Visits to the Fairs can also help support National Curriculum-based activities
  • Raising awareness of careers opportunities in engineering and manufacturing
  • Opportunities for personal experience learning how things are designed, how they are made and how they work.
Individuals
Volunteers run the Imagineering Fairs and there are plenty of opportunities for individuals to join in all the fun of the Fairs:
  • To have fun and gain new experiences with visible results
  • To contribute in an active way to the promotion of engineering to young people by volunteering time to help with the management and organisation of the Fairs and various stands.
Taking Part is easy !
Just follow the link and fill out an enquiry form and remember
  • Space is usually also available outside including a demonstration area
  • Activities at each stand need, on average, to last a few minutes and typically involve operating, assembling, puzzling.
  • Items to take away are popular (a licence fee is required for selling)
  • Some kind of Passport or competition form is provided at each event for each child, which is stamped for each activity completed and provides useful feedback of statistics.
  • Prizes are also offered for some activities
So – get in touch today and join us in one of the most successful initiatives of its kind.
 
For further information or discussion please contact:

Imagineering Fair (Midlands):
Alastair Graham Bryce
01926 427201
     

Imagineering Fair (West Country):
Joy Smith
01562 631466
     

 
 
 
Wind Tunnel Demo
Demonstration of a wind tunnel
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Caterpiller
Mastering a screwdriver on the 2004 Caterpillar stand
 
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