Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Mount Vernon Place Northwest, Washington, DC, United States
Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Mount Vernon Place Northwest, Washington, DC, United States
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CELEBRATE SCIENCE!
The 4th USA Science & Engineering Festival, the largest and only NATIONAL science festival, featured nationwide contests and school programs, including our popular ‘Nifty Fifty’ science speaker program and X-STEM Symposium, and culminated in a Grand Finale Expo on April 16-17, 2016 at the Washington Convention Center. About 365K people of all ages attended to celebrate science with over 3000 fun, hands-on activities, more than 30 stage shows, and some of the biggest names in STEM. Thanks to our exhibitors, sponsors, speakers and attendees for making the 4th Festival a huge success. Details about the next Festival to be announced soon.
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