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Tri-Valley Innovation Fair Attracts 3K Attendees
The fair from Quest Science Center featured 70 exhibits on local innovation.

PLEASANTON, CA — Roughly 3,000 people poured into the Tri-Valley Innovation Fair at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in April. Nearly 70 exhibits showcased the best of scientific innovation from local business, schools, and community groups.
Attendees were able to meet scientists, engineers and creators behind exciting innovations on display at this free exhibition. They also participated in interactive activities and outdoors, and enjoyed performances throughout the day. Guests did everything from simulating walking among the stars, put robots in pools, paint rocks, practice rocket launches, explore animal skeletons, and so much more.
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Fair organizer Quest Science Center introduced two new exhibit halls: Healthcare & Biotech, and Sustainability & Planetary Health. The Tri-Valley Youth Climate Expo, a group of local students, displayed eight posters detailing their work in enhancing sustainability and climate education.
Exhibitors included:
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- Livermore High School
- Livermore Public Library
- Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- BART
- N3AS/UC Berkeley Physics
- Zone 7 Water Agency
- The Lawrence Hall of Science x 10k Science
- UC Berkeley Seismology Lab
See here for a full list and to learn more about the fair and Quest Science Center.
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