Quantum technologies could change life in the same way that the invention of classical computers once did. In the quantum world, new physical laws suddenly apply. But what is quantum technology anyway? What is entanglement? How does quantum cryptography work? And what exactly is a quantum again?
To bring you closer to the world of quantum, there are newly developed games that you can try out for yourself. On top of that, there are videos, information material and quantum experts who will take you on an adventurous journey through the quantum jungle!
The workshop is open to everyone. You don't need any previous knowledge, just a desire to discover the quantum world!
Workshop management
The Education Innovation Lab is a think & do tank. In close exchange with experts, teachers and students, they create learning environments that enable critical thinking and active shaping of a sustainable future.
Junge Tüftler is a non-profit organization with the aim of empowering people to actively and sustainably shape the world using digital tools. Since 2016, the team of young inventors has grown into a colorful team of experts from the areas of pedagogy, design, computer science, music and of course making & coding and many more. This diversity enables them to develop and implement innovative formats and content.
What is an Open Lab evening?
Every Thursday things get creative in the lab. You will learn about methods such as design thinking or future storytelling, you can try out 3D printers and laser cutters and take a look behind the scenes of the lab projects. There's something new every week
information
- Venue: Workshop Futurium Lab (-1)
- Admission: free
- Event language: German
- Max. number of participants: 20 people
- Conditions of participation: no previous knowledge required
Photo & Video
Photos and videos will be taken during the event. If you do not want to be pictured, please contact us in advance.
Tickets
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Additional information
Accessibility
We do apologize that the following information is currently only available in German.