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Tri-Valley Innovation Fair Showcases Local Climate Solutions
The fair will showcase climate change technology and research from over 80 exhibitors this Saturday at Alameda County Fairgrounds.
PLEASANTON, CA — The best of Tri-Valley genius will be on display at Quest Science Center’s 6th annual Tri-Valley Innovation Fair, which is taking place Saturday at Alameda County Fairgrounds.
The fair will showcase over 80 exhibitors driving innovation through local companies, schools, and community organizations. Exhibitors will show their latest research and solutions, particularly in the spheres of climate change and sustainable technology.
Exhibitors include:
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- 10X Genomics
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- BART
- Zone 7 Water Agency
- Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley
See here for a full list of exhibitors.
Performers include Bubble Demonstrations by Brian Lawrence (10-12 p.m.), the East Bay All Star Jazz Ensemble (12-1), magician Dr. Jonathan Chen (1:30-2), and Jazz Labb Element 116.
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The fair is open 10-5 and free to the public, though parking is $15 per vehicle and can be purchased online here. Parking is free for families with EBT cards. The fair will take place at the Court of Four Seasons, accessible by Gate 12. See here for driving instructions.
Food trucks will be available on-site.
See here for more information, or email innovationfair@quest-science.org.
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