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LINK CULTURE
The free admission tickets, from www.festivaloftomorrow.com give visitors access to five exciting Discovery Zones to explore amazing exhibits, chat with leading researchers, engineers and artists, watch live demonstrations and take part in hands on family activities.
What’s on: The Discovery Zones
• Space For the Future Zone – supported by the UK Space Agency
Discover the latest on the UK’s role in the space sector, explore the universe with free planetarium shows, or make your own space-inspired artworks.
• Future You Zone – supported by Catalent
Delve into the science of what makes you you, discover some of the latest health and well-being innovations, and explore the links between science and art with free drop-in creative workshops.

• Tomorrow Makers Zone – supported by The James Dyson Foundation
Prepare to be wowed by amazing live demonstrations by some of the young scientists of tomorrow and try your hand at fun engineering challenges for all the family.

• Future Realities Zone
Discover how the latest tech is shaping our future, with lots of intriguing demonstrations and hands-on activities from organisations including Intel, Bristol University Bristol Quantum Engineering CDT.

• Our World Zone
Meet the organisations and innovators who are helping to care for our environment and tackle the challenges of climate change, with exhibitors including Reading University, Westmill Sustainable Energy Trust and the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.
The festival is once again supported by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and festivalgoers will have the chance to learn more about the unprecedented opportunities to create value for society and the economy offered by research and technological advance, as UKRI CEO Prof Dame Ottoline Leyser will join Festival Director Dr Rod Hebden in conversation to launch the programme of events. Members of the public can visit www.festivaloftomorrow.com for the latest updates.