Tickets for Get up to Speed Snapped Up in Record Time
School tickets and exhibitor spaces for this year’s ‘Get up to Speed with STEM’ have been snapped up in record time, as organisers announce that School bookings for the event are now closed.
Taking place at Magna Science Centre, from 9:30am to 5pm on Wednesday 25th March, Get up to Speed is Yorkshire’s largest annual employer-inspired science, technology, engineering, manufacturing (STEM) and construction careers spectacular.
The event, which this year marks its tenth anniversary, promises to be an outstanding showcase of businesses from the Yorkshire region and beyond, including over 100 exhibitions, plus a number of interactive zones which includes Rail, Construction and Uniformed Services.
Other attractions include the National Videogames Museum, McLaren Automotive Supercars, Plant Genetics Growth Chamber, University of Sheffield Maker Bus, Past and present fire engines, (a Rolls Royce Engine – delete) , the Rail Human Library and Quantum Physics activities, amongst others.
John Barber, CEO of The work-wise Foundation, said: “Every year Get up to Speed gets bigger, but we are usually able to add on a few schools and exhibitors in the final weeks. With just under two months to go until the event, this is the quickest we have ever sold out. Our tenth anniversary really does look set to be our biggest year yet.”
Over the past 10 years, Get up to Speed, which is championed by employers and delivered through the work-wise Foundation alongside key partners in the private and public sectors, has showcased engineering career opportunities to over 19,000 young people and their families from across the South Yorkshire region and beyond.
John Barber adds: “This year we have increased the number of attractions, added more interactive zones, where young people can engage directly with businesses on specific projects, and we’ve released more tickets. Already over 3,000 places have been snapped up by schools, so we have started a waiting list for any others wishing to come along. We do however still have afternoon slots available for any individuals and their families that wish to register.”
Get up to Speed is designed for young people, their families and teachers to see some of the UK's best innovations first-hand, hear from and talk to those involved in their success and learn about the future of the sector and its evolution through technology.
This year’s event will focus on robotics and renewables and include presentations from previous visitors that have gone on to secure a career in STEM-related industries as a result of past events.
Get up to Speed also gives companies the opportunity to showcase their business whilst helping to address the skills gap in STEM-related industries. The event is open to young people, families, individuals, schools and employers to visit. For more details and to book places, go to www.getuptospeed.org.uk.
Businesses wishing to take part in the event, or find out more about booking a stand and/or sponsoring any of the zones or the VIP lunch, should email John Barber at john@work-wise.co.uk or call 07500 331400.
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NOTES TO EDITORS:
A video of last year’s event can be seen at: https://www.getuptospeed.org.uk/
Other photos are available on the get up to Speed website at: https://www.getuptospeed.org.uk/home/media-gallery
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