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  • GM MAYOR ANDY BURNHAM LAUNCHED ‘NEW SCIENTIST LIVE’ AT MANCHESTER CENTRAL TODAY


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    Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, says the city-region has a crucial role to play in developing the next generation of scientists as he launched a major scientific festival today (Saturday 12 March). 

    This weekend the city plays host to New Scientist Live, which has more than 40 speakers and 30 exhibitors showcasing the latest in science and technology.

    From the fight against climate change and exploring the deep oceans to growing a supermassive black hole, our relationship with artificial intelligence and the mind’s power to impact health and longevity, New Scientist Live will stimulate, challenge and inspire with some of today’s biggest scientific discoveries and ideas.

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    Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said.

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    “It is the first time New Scientist Live has come to Manchester, a world-class hub of scientific and technological learning, research, innovation and industry and we are proud to host this festival.

    “Greater Manchester has an important role to play in the future of scientific and technological discovery to build on our heritage of discovery and innovation here.

    “I’m pleased to officially open this festival and I’m particularly inspired by the number of young people with us who are passionate about science and technology, including many primary and secondary schools from across Greater Manchester, who are here today. It bodes well because we have an important role to play in developing the scientists of the future.”

     

    Adrian Newton, commercial and events director of New Scientist Live, said:

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    “It’s amazing to host this event in Manchester which is, of course, internationally recognised as one of the leading global science and technology hubs.

    “The event is aimed at anyone who has an enquiring and inquisitive mind. The unique mix of demonstrations, discussions and interactive experiences will amaze and inspire. The scientific and technological heritage of Manchester means it’s the perfect location for the world’s greatest science festival.”

     

    Brain and body, the universe, the earth and technology & engineering are the four themes that will run through stimulating talks, interactive performances, workshops and hands-on activities geared towards scientists of all ages.

    Salford Uni were on hand to demonstrate virtual worlds and technology to both young and old alike.

    Talks and discussions will be led by leading academics, entrepreneurs and experts in their field include Radha Boya (Chair of Nanoscience at University of Manchester), Christopher Jackson (Chair in Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Manchester), Dallas Campbell (TV presenter and author) and Jon Chase who is best known for his science ‘raps’ for NASA, BBC and Chester Zoo.

    Find out more and get tickets here.




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