The Miami Marlins, Maker Faire Miami, and Miami Dade County Public Schools are partnering once again to offer a fun and engaging day for the whole family at LoanDepot Park. Maker Day celebrates the creativity, ingenuity, and innovation of South Florida – featuring showcases from local makers, schools, and companies building new and exciting projects. Visitors will be able to Meet Team Witch Doctor and Team Hypershock from the Discovery Channel show, Battlebots! See the 250lb combat robots up close and learn about what it takes to compete at the professional level. For young robotics enthusiasts, FIRST and VEX will be hosting a series of competitions and activities to inspire students interested in the field. AWS will be showcasing innovations in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence with their Deep Racer, Alexa, and Boston Dynamics Spot Robot exhibits. For local startups and established creative companies, The Miami-Dade Beacon council will be unveiling its Created in Miami initiative at the event. There will also be a variety of hands-on make & take STEAM activities for all ages, a drone obstacle course, and so much more! The Maker Day event opens at 10am and ends at 4pm. Tickets are available at marlins.com/makerday and include admission to the Marlins Vs. Mets Baseball game at 6:10pm where you’ll get to see Miami Coral Park High School RAMTECH students throw the first pitch with a mechanical device they engineered themselves. You won’t want to miss this full day of family fun with food, music, maker activities, robots, and baseball!
Event Info:
Marlins Maker Day | Sat. Sept. 10th 2022 10am-4pm
Marlins Vs. Mets Game | 6:10pm
501 Marlins Way, Miami, FL 33125
Tickets at: Marlins.com/makerday
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Over the past 8 years, Maker Faire Miami has grown into an international event bringing together experts from all around the world to speak about their work. Our last faire, which was the first ever virtual event, also had attendees join in from all over the world. So for Miami Make Week, we want to focus on celebrating and connecting our LOCAL community. This week-long celebration will have lots of opportunities for learning, sharing, and collaborating with local makers, organizations, and educators.
Attendees will be able to choose from a range of virtual and small-group socially distanced in-person workshops hosted by local maker organizations throughout South Florida.
Teachers can sign up to have a virtual STEAM session field trip with local MakerEd orgs to bring making experiences in their classroom.
Take a peek inside the workshops of local makers and organizations and read about what they do!
If you would like to offer a workshop, showcase your space, register a classroom for a STEAM session, or volunteer to help coordinate the events, email mario [at] mariothemaker.com
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