On Saturday, May 9, Terabridges once again proudly attended the AANHPI Cultural Heritage Month celebration at the Kamin Science Center. This year’s event gave us another incredible opportunity to connect with members of the community, share our passion for STEM, and celebrate culture through hands-on activities and interactive learning experiences.

To engage visitors, especially those with younger kids, our team created a custom-designed Sphero Indi maze inspired by the Chinese Zodiac, allowing participants to navigate through zodiac-themed challenges while learning basic programming concepts in a fun way. In addition, we brought several 3D-printed gachapop machines, which were used to help raise funds for the Western Edge Premier Event by providing incentives to donate. These activities not only encouraged creativity and curiosity, but also gave attendees a chance to interact directly with our team and learn more about the work we do.

Throughout the day, we had the chance to introduce many new people to Terabridges, our robot, and the mission that drives our team. It was exciting to see so much enthusiasm from students, families, and community members who stopped by our booth to participate, ask questions, and support our cause. We are grateful for the opportunity to once again be part of such an inspiring celebration and look forward to continuing to share our passion for robotics, culture, and community outreach in the future.

