Over the weekend, the FIS took part in the Long Night of Science, welcoming more than 300 visitors to explore the exciting world of robotics and programming. Families and young explorers worked together to take on creative challenges, bring robots to life, and discover how technology connects to problem-solving and innovation.
The hands-on activities encouraged curiosity, creativity, and collaboration – key elements of lifelong learning that lie at the heart of the FIS experience. We are proud to have been part of this inspiring initiative that invites young minds to explore, experiment, and imagine the possibilities of science and technology.















