Dancing robots, driving simulators and 3D printing workshops were amongst the attractions at Wiltshire College’s Trowbridge campus during their annual science event on Thursday.
The second Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) Expo also took place at the college’s campus in Salisbury.
Companies including L’Oreal, LJ Create, Active Robots, Soldersplash, the Institute of Maths and its Applications and EIN-SW held exhibits.
Mark Thompson, Wiltshire College director, said: “The events encouraged interest in STEM subjects thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm of all involved.”
Students also had a chance to look after virtual babies and pupils from John of Gaunt School’s sixth form hosted a lab session about DNA electrophoresis.
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