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Hundreds of teenagers will exhibit their inventions at a center in Yekaterinburg.

On May 30th, the Collaboration Ideas Festival will take place at the Youth Palace. Presentations include a modular rover for the Arctic, a VR cybersecurity training, and our very own site.ru will conduct a workshop on self-presentation.

On May 30, the Collaboration Ideas Festival will occur at the Palace of Youth. Participants will...
On May 30, the Collaboration Ideas Festival will occur at the Palace of Youth. Participants will showcase their inventions, ranging from a modular Arctic rover to a VR cybersecurity training program. Additionally, site.RU will conduct a masterclass on self-presentation for them.

Hundreds of teenagers will exhibit their inventions at a center in Yekaterinburg.

Over 600 students aged between 10 and 17 from various technological hubs will gather for the "Collaboration" event. These students hail from Quantorium, IT-Cube, Tochka Rosta, and the basic platforms of the Palace of Youth.

The participants will present their top projects through pitches to industry experts from major corporations. Among these experts are those from companies such as Frost, developing a modular rover for Arctic research, mobile robots for exploration, VR trainers for cybersecurity, and more.

Some projects will be showcased at an open exhibit of ideas. A portion of the exhibits will focus on the victory in the Great Patriotic War, with children presenting models of vintage aircraft and naval vessels from the era.

In addition to the exhibit, the festival will feature lectures and masterclasses for participants. This includes workshops conducted by our own site, SAITE.RU.

For a recap of last year's "Collaboration", you can read about it here.

[Not included due to irrelevance: an unrelated mention about students visiting a tech park, the opening of a technopark's second phase, an event showcasing innovations by young participants in a national children's technopark, and a technopark focused on creating an educational environment for educators.]

At the event, students might discuss their cutting-edge science projects related to education-and-self-development, such as innovative Virtual Reality trainers for cybersecurity. Additionally, some participants might also share news about their creative exhibits centered around historical aircraft and naval vessels from the Great Patriotic War.

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