Hyderabad Science Experience City Project Unveiled with Modern Design and Learning Vision

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy reveals Hyderabad Science Experience City design, a Rs 232.70 crore project aimed at promoting experiential science education with advanced facilities and innovation hubs.

  • Hyderabad Science Experience City project unveiled with Rs 232.70 crore investment
  • Science Experience City to promote experiential science education in Hyderabad
  • Hyderabad Science Experience City includes robotics space theatre and innovation hubs

Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy has unveiled the design concepts of the upcoming Science Experience City in Hyderabad, marking a significant step toward creating a modern hub for interactive science learning.

The ambitious project, estimated at Rs 232.70 crore, is being developed within the campus of the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, located adjacent to the National Geophysical Research Institute. The foundation stone for the project had already been laid earlier, with construction now moving forward under the supervision of the National Council of Science Museums.

Sharing details on social media, the minister highlighted that the Science Experience City is designed to go beyond textbook learning and encourage hands on understanding of scientific concepts. The initiative aims to make science more engaging and accessible, especially for students.

One of the key attractions will be a cutting edge 3D digital dome theatre, which will offer immersive experiences related to space and astronomy. Visitors will be able to explore the universe in a visually engaging environment that brings complex concepts to life.

The facility will also include a walk through aquarium, giving visitors a close look at marine life and underwater ecosystems. This feature is expected to provide an interactive understanding of aquatic biodiversity and environmental systems.

To enhance practical learning, motion simulators will be installed to demonstrate principles of physics and aeronautics in a dynamic and experiential manner. These installations will allow visitors to feel and understand scientific concepts rather than just study them.

A dedicated robotics centre will offer training sessions and live demonstrations, helping young learners develop skills in emerging technologies. In addition, an innovation hub is planned where students can experiment, design, and build their own projects using advanced labs and activity zones.

The centre will also feature a space gallery showcasing achievements of Indian Space Research Organisation along with rocket models and detailed exhibits on astronomy. This section aims to inspire curiosity about space science and India’s contributions to it.

With its wide range of interactive facilities, the Hyderabad Science Experience City is expected to become a major destination for science education, blending learning with experience and encouraging innovation among future generations.

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