With cars parked on both sides of the road, the traffic was
congested along Jalan Yahya Awal during the weekend especially with buses
stopping for students to alight or board in front of the Johor Public Library.
Charting 20 years of the Petrosains Journey since 1999 |
This was because the entire carpark in the Library compound was
transformed into the festival ground for the Petrosains Science Festival 2019
to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Petrosains since its Discovery
Center was opened in Kuala Lumpur in 1999.
To mark its 20th anniversary, the celebration was
extended to all four Petrosains PlaySmart centers located in Kota Kinabalu
(Sept 28 & 29), Kuantan (Oct 5 & 6), Kuching (Oct 12 & 13) and
Johor Baru (Oct 19 & 20), with the main event held from Nov 1 to 3 at
Petrosains Discovery Center, Suria KLCC and the Esplanade, KLCC Park.
This annual festival was organized to engage and inspire the community,
particularly the younger generation, on the wonders and importance of Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in our daily lives.
This year’s event tagline, Meet the Future, brought
STEM to life through a diverse mix of activities that range from interactive to
innovative workshops, interesting exhibitions, educational talks, fun science
shows, entertaining performances and other exciting activities.
Through the festival, which was open to the public
Free-of-Charge, Petrosains the corporate social responsibility arm of PETRONAS,
aspires to make science a culture in the nation and help to produce a future
generation of scientifically literate and critical thinking people through an
engaging, interesting and accessible learning platform.
In short, the festival simply aims to introduce STEM by
presenting it in a fun and approachable manner through the joint effort of the
science and technology community and participating partners.
Participants in a Workshop to build an electrical circuit using dough |
The festival provided a unified platform where partners from
corporations, industry players, government linked companies and agencies,
academics and institutions worked together to inspire and instill an
appreciation towards STEM in the community.
Among the partners involved in the festival held in JB were
the Johor Public Library as the venue provider, Bank Simpanan Nasional, UBTECH,
Young Scientists Network Malaysia, UiTM Music Faculty, Tourism Malaysia and The
British Council.
Held in conjunction with Petrosains’ 20th
anniversary, this year’s festival was all about celebrating STEM and curated
with a focus on STEM related content and activities that were geared towards
showcasing the wonders of these fields while looking at the scientific and
technological advancements of the future.
Student visitors express wonder at the powers of gravity in this scientific demonstration |
“For the past 20 years, Petronas has grown to become a locally
and globally recognised institution that provides informal learning of STEM and
regarded as an important supporting component in the nation’s education
landscape,” said Petrosains Chief Executive Officer, Fedora Zulkifli.
“Through the festival, we want to bring STEM even closer to
the community and provide more credible and interesting learning in STEM
directly to the masses.
With Johor Baru among the five venues for the Petrosains
Science Festival this year, we hope to benefit the community in Johor by
sharing meaningful and impactful learning experiences while providing a fun and
enjoyable time to visitors,” he added.
At the entrance, visitors were given a programme flyer with
information on the list of activities with times and locations planned from
10am to 6.30pm daily, so that visitors could plan their route around the
festival ground in the outdoor and indoor sections.
The audience watching a video on how drones were used in medical emergencies |
There was a carnival atmosphere as busloads of students,
ranging from preschoolers to teenagers, escorted by teachers and helpers were
coming and going, while families with young children in strollers were among
the visitors here.
I spotted long queues waiting to experience two of the fun
activities set up in the Futuristic Room, equipped with high-tech gadgets that
would change our lifestyle forever, and the Infinity Room where visitors had
fun snapping selfies and we-fies to a mirrored backdrop for ad infinitum
images.
An outdoor stage was set up under a canopy with benches
arranged for the audience to watch shows being staged at various times in the
schedule.
I was pleased to catch two particularly informative shows; one
that educated visitors on the use of drones in medical emergencies and the
other on the wonders of Cryogenic in an exciting series of scientific demonstrations
which culminated in an explosive end.
Students were educated on the wonders of Cryogenic through scientific demos that came to an explosive end! |
I peeked into the various stalls and booths to watch how
students were expressing wonder and delight at the powers of gravity, robotics,
telephone microscopes and levitating water drops, among other thrilling
experiences.
The Petrosains PlaySmart gallery is housed within the Library
premises and equipped with interactive displays for visitors to have their own
hands-on experiences to learn and understand a range of scientific principles
and concepts.
In a separate section, workshops were conducted in a schedule
and I was on time to join participants in learning to build an electrical
circuit using dough.
All the equipment and ingredients were provided so
participants – the youngsters being helped by adults – followed instructions issued
by the facilitator to complete the project step-by-step.
Entrance to the Petrosains PlaySmart gallery in the Johor Baru Public Library |
Admissions to the workshops were on a first-come-first-served
basis so the late-comers were turned away and advised to wait for the next
workshop listed in the schedule.
Other interesting workshops included a project to assemble a
hydraulic lamp, a LED Light Box, a Mini 3-D Projector and Aqua-phonics at Home:
Using LED Lights in gardening.
There was something interesting for everyone to enjoy and
experience besides observing scientific demonstrations like joining Zumba
exercise activities, listening to talks about the Science in Banking and taking
part in a quiz hosted by Tourism Malaysia.
The Petrosains Science Festival had certainly come a long way
in the past 20 years since the first festival was celebrated in 2013 at the
Discovery Center in KLCC.
Since 2018, the annual science festival was brought to
Petrosains satellite centers in Kuantan and JB and this year, the festival was
also held at Kota Kinabalu and Kuching.
Petrosains PlaySmart Johor Baru in the Johor Public Library is
located at Jalan Yahya Awal, 80100 Johor Baru. For enquiries, Tel: +607 – 224
5498 or email: psmartjb@gmail.com
A version of this was published in the December 2019 issue of The Iskandarian.
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