Manchester Science Festival is an annual science festival held in October in Manchester, England, and produced by the Museum of Science and Industry. It runs for eleven days, incorporating over 100 events across Greater Manchester for families and adults.[1] Siemens has been the Festival’s headline sponsor since 2014, as part of its Curiosity Project.[2]
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