Webuild is proud to announce its continued collaboration with Queensland Museum and the prestigious World Science Festival Brisbane (WSFB) for the second consecutive year, this year as an Innovation Partner.
As a global leader in engineering and construction, Webuild is set to inspire audiences across Queensland by showcasing the dynamic intersection where science meets creativity throughout its projects worldwide.
WSFB is one of the largest celebrations of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in the southern hemisphere. The Festival aims to highlight the critical role STEM plays in shaping the future and tackling global challenges.
This year’s festival marks a significant milestone, its 10th anniversary, featuring an exciting lineup of world-renowned speakers, scientists, and performers. With over 90 events and 300 sessions, WSFB will take science to new heights, extending its reach beyond Brisbane to regional communities.
As part of the opening weekend, WSFB will host a special program in Ipswich at the Queensland Museum Rail Workshops, where Webuild will explore the event’s curatorial theme - ‘future of transport’ and showcase its Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) rail activation, an experience not to be missed.
Throughout the festival in Brisbane, visitors can also explore Webuild’s cutting-edge projects at interactive activation sets at Queensland Museum.
A program of regional engagement will also be delivered throughout the year with festivals held in Toowoomba, Chinchilla, and Townsville, ensuring more Queenslanders can experience the wonder of STEM firsthand.
Marco Assorati, Webuild Executive Director, said: “We are proud to once again be part of this iconic celebration of science and engineering at the World Science Festival Brisbane. As leaders in innovation, Webuild is dedicated to sparking curiosity, fostering creativity, and inspiring the next generation of STEM pioneers.”
For more information about Webuild, visit www.webuildgroup.com.
To explore the full program of the World Science Festival Brisbane, visit www.worldsciencefestival.com.au.
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