Yesterday, KhAI turned into a space where science ceased to be something “from the pages of a textbook” — it could be seen, tried, launched, printed on a 3D printer, and even lifted into the air.
VR, drones, aviation simulators, robots, artificial intelligence, modern laboratories, engineering experiments, and dozens of interactives — all of this became part of the great Night of Science at KhAI.
Children operated equipment and discovered the world of technology for themselves.
Schoolchildren got acquainted with the specialties of the future.
Students showed their own developments.
And teachers proved: real science is when the complex becomes exciting.
It was an evening of questions “How does it work?”
An evening of people who looked at technology not as science fiction — but as their future.
Thank you to everyone who was with us!
