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title: "Micromelon Partners with Cross River Rail for Public Workshop"
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date: "2022-06-29"
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categories: ["All", "Customer Stories"]
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tags: []
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excerpt: "Micromelon delivers a public robotics workshop in partnership with Cross River Rail, introducing families to coding and engineering at Brisbane's Experience Centre."
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featuredImage: "/images/news/img_6121.jpg"
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Micromelon Robotics partnered with Cross River Rail to deliver a public robotics workshop at the Cross River Rail Experience Centre in Brisbane. The event introduced families and young learners to coding and robotics through hands-on activities with the Micromelon Rover.
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Cross River Rail, one of Queensland's largest infrastructure projects, has a strong community engagement program that aims to inspire the next generation of engineers, builders, and technologists. The partnership with Micromelon brought a STEM education dimension to their public programming, connecting the world of infrastructure with the skills students will need for future careers.
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Workshop participants programmed Micromelon Rovers to navigate obstacle courses and complete engineering-themed challenges inspired by the Cross River Rail project. Activities were designed to be accessible to children as young as grade 3, with Micromelon facilitators guiding participants through the basics of block-based coding.
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The event drew strong attendance from families across Brisbane and demonstrated the versatility of the Micromelon platform beyond the traditional classroom setting. Public workshops like these help build awareness of robotics education and give children who may not have access to robotics at school an opportunity to experience hands-on STEM learning.
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The Cross River Rail partnership represented a growing trend of infrastructure and industry organisations using Micromelon's platform to engage communities in STEM education initiatives.
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